Montana Federation of Women's Clubs meets in Bozeman
Mrs A G Hauge attended the eighteenth annual Montana Federation of Women's Clubs as Civic League delegate. Education dominated talks with Miss Helen Bennett and others urging useful, practice based study and funding reforms for public instruction.
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A. G. Hauge
Bozeman
Montana Federation of Women’s Clubs
Civic League
Helen Bennett
Chicago
Bennett
Miss Trumper
Miss May Trumper
Montana
Heavy Rains Boost Prospects For 1922 Crops In North Country
The North Country received heavy rains Monday and Tuesday with hail in spots and little wind. Farmers praise the downpours, noting waterlogged lowlands and lakes in fields while predicting bumper yields as rain soaks the region and eastern state. Joe Culbertson recalls the storm near Macon elevator and trudging home after his car axle snapped.
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Joe Culbertson
Montana
Macon
Nork
Mystery Story Footfalls at Liberty Theatre
William Fox presents Footfalls a silent drama at the Liberty next Tuesday and Wednesday based on Wilbur Daniel Steele story winner of 1920 O Henry prize. The plot follows a blind cobbler who hinges on footfalls to detect a murderer returning to the crime scene.
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William Fox
Whech
Liberty Theatre
Wilbur Daniel Steel
O’henry Committee
Society of Arts and Sciences
New York City
Wm. Fox
Charles J. Brabin
New York
Civic League Meeting At School House Next Tuesday
Members urged to attend a Civic League meeting at the school house next Tuesday evening. Mrs Hauge will report on the state federation meeting and other important business will be discussed.
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Storey
Bridger
Bozeman State College
Civic League
Governor Dixon Visits Olf Point For Montana Topic Talk
Montana Governor Joseph M. Dixon and Commissioner Chester Davis toured Northeastern Montana visiting West Point. He spoke at the Liberty Theatre about his program and tax reforms noting coal taxes and shifting burdens. The audience praised his remarks before a subsequent informal gathering with local business and press members.
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Dixon
Olf Point
Montana
Joseph M. Dixon
Chester Davis
West Point
Liberty Theatre
R. J. Moore
Senate
Thernor
Tnor Dixon
bankm@t
Glendive
McCone
Garfield
Attorney Schoening
Moore
Glasgow
Wolf T
Roosevelt County Farm Bureau Picnic Draws Big Attendance
A large Roosevelt County Farm Bureau picnic drew Governor Dixon and President Stafford for speeches on farming progress. The Yankton Sioux chief Big Foot welcomed Dixon calling him Father of Montana, with band music, athletic stunts, and a cake contest won by Wide Awake.
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Roosevelt County
Farm Bureau
Dixon
Chester Davis
Stafford
Big Foot
Montana
Wide Awake
Scobey and Wolf Point Game Ends In Incomplete Victory
A windy Westside park contest between Scohey and Wolf Point ends unfinished as Scohey hits three home runs while Seabuy and Poplar claim a 0 to 0 score. Dust, rain, and strong north wind halted play with Scobey ahead in the fifth.
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Scohey
Wolf Point
Westside Park
Eaw
Scobey
Seabuy Cine
Poplar
Vida
Pies
Shirley Mowatt Recalls USC Commencement Week
Shirley Mowatt son of Dr and Mrs Mowatt formerly of this city sent a copy of the USC commencement invitation. June 11 to 15 marked commencement week at USC with hundreds earning degrees. Mowatt was a leading Wolf Point High School student and basketball team member now studying at USC.
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Shirley Mowatt
University of Southern California
America
Mowatt
Wolf Point High School
U.S. C
Sand Creek Fourth Of July Picnic At Mulls Schoolhouse
The Progressive Farmers Club of Sand Creek invites a large crowd to a Fourth of July picnic at Mulls schoolhouse featuring a full program of sports and entertainments. A crowd is expected and a good time is promised.
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Sand Creek
Progressive Farmers Club
Mulls
Arrives From Missouri Father and Daughter Visit Northwest
John J. Cook and his daughter Mrs. John H. Koch arrived Saturday from Montrose Missouri. Mr. Cook plans to stay with his son here while Mrs. Koch and her brother J P. Cook return to the family home after their mother's death. This marks Mr. Cook Sr s first visit to the Northwest.
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Missouri
John J. Cook
John F. Cook
John H. Koch
Montrose
Pathe News to Get Stampede Pictures
The Wolf Point Stampede and Wild West Show on July 27 28 and 29 will be photographed by Pathe News for coverage during the three day program. Liberty Theatre manager Severson arranged the press visit and Pathe News responded that the event will be covered for their Northwest audience.
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Wolf Point
Pathe News Service
Severson
Liberty Theatre
Pathe News Company
Northwest
Vida Defeats Wolf Point 14 to 2 in Picnic Event
A Vida picnic drew a large crowd last Thursday with a baseball game that ended Vida 14 Wolf Point 2. Wolf Point played a patched up lineup while Vida enjoyed a generous hospitality from the local entertainment committee. Vida plans a return game Sunday.
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VIDA
Wolves
Wolf Point
Gial
Hobart Bosworth Stars in The Cup of Life at Liberty
Hobart Bosworth appears in a powerful drama The Cup of Life a Thomas H Ince production at the Liberty theatre for Thursday and Friday. The melodrama set in Singapore contrasts the Orient and Occident with an all star cast and lavish staging.
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Thomas H.ince
Associated Producers
Liberty Theatre
Singapore
Oceanic film cast and exotic locale intrigue headline
The feature includes Hobart Bosworth Madge Bellamy Tully Marshall and N Welch. Scenes promise spectacular scents and a desperate battle with a killer shark beneath the ocean surface. Orient architecture shines in an unprecedented display as Otto Stubby and Walter Cook visit from Lustre country and J B Schmidt of Volt stops by.
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Hobart Bosworth
Madge Bellamy
Tully Marshall
N Welch
Bosworth
Ishark
Ocean
Orient
Otto Stubby
Walter Cook
Lustre
J. B. Schmidt
Volt
4 June Weddings in Only Five Days
A small town column details multiple weddings and festivities over a five day period. Kapinos and Margaret Wilson wed in Terry in travelers style while relatives and friends celebrate with surprise deliveries and a jitney departure. Erickson and Annie Nelson marry in Glasgow and plan to settle in Wolf Point with new domestic arrangements.
Carroll-Smith Tie The Knot In Catholic Ceremony
James Carroll and Miss Ruby Smith wed at the Catholic parsonage with Rev Fr Benedict officiating. They greeted guests at the bride’s sister Mrs Howe and later enjoyed a short motor trip before settling on the groom’s farm home near Lastre. Carroll, a productive farmer, is the son of George Carroll. Ruby is the youngest daughter of A. P. Smith.
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Charley Howe
Bannister Home
Henry Erickson
James Carroll
Ruby
James
Lastre
Mr. Carroll
George Carroll
A. P. Smith
Southside
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Children’s Bureau
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Wallace T. Perham
General Federation of Women’s Clubs
General Federation
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Butte
Wilbur Daniel Steele
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Eview
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Pathe News
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Kap
A. P. Kapinos
Margaret Wilson
Terry
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C. C. Heinze
Neat & Kap
Cash Grocery and Bakery
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Annie Nelson
Beth
Noonan
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