Community News Highlights From Last Week School Report
Community news items note H. H. Dick family returning to Montana and welcomes for Anna Dorothy and Sarah. Teachers attended an institute limiting Monday and Tuesday activities. Students discuss Men Are Square and review remembered artists. Grades work on Work and Play book and history outlines while others study poems, language drills, and future plans.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
H. H. Dick
Montana
Anna
Dorothy
Sarah
Institute
Gerrit A. Beneker
Livingston
The
Galantes
Community Notes and Visits Across Roosevelt County
A bellwether week in Roosevelt County with a long list of visits and social gatherings. Mrs Rensvold’s shower drew friends at the Devaney home while Cliff Devaney’s group hosted Art Rensvold and family. Local families, including Hominghaus and Teays clans, shared Sunday dinners, and Ladies Aid met at L Ansheim’s. Attendees traveled to a quarterly Farmers Union convention in Poplar, praising hospitality, a free hall, and a mayoral address, noting stores closed from 1 am to 3:30 am. School notes record top 100 percent spellers and a Yellowstone trip program led by Miss Anderson, plus a sand table project and South America exhibit by the 6th grade.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Rensvold
R. L. Devaney
Cliff Devaney
Art Rensvold
A. L. Hominghaus
Lola
Miss Anderson
A. F P. Teays
Farmers Union
Roosevelt County
A. F. Lund
Waska
A. L. Heminghaus
Falkenstein
Minot
Balbinot
John McPeek
Bob Balbinot
John Woodish
Azell Anderson
Bessie
Agnes Holden
Ole Kyllingmark
Edwin Allen
Mrs. Pachner
Erling Kelstrup
Mrs. Falkenstein
Thelma
Bertha
Esther
le Verna
Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
Lilly
Filiph
Colorado
Hertha Miss Anderson
South America
J. Kelstrup
Local notices and community updates from Lustre and Wolf Point
A roundup of local happenings includes D D Goossen trampled by a horse and aided by Mrs. Baker. Otto Stubby's Wolf Point trip hauling groceries for Lustre Service Store. Dodson potato haul completed. Teachers Schofield and Wingard attended Glasgow institute. Ladies Helping Hands met at Mrs. Peter Bergman's with J J Baker hosting a lumber haul and a shingling bee planned. Neighbors urged to join Wolf Point Benevolent Society and Lustre Bible School to open October 19 with H C Wiens returning as instructor. Birth reported for Mr and Mrs K Dick last Sunday and Lustre M E church semiannual festivities with a large Christian Endeavor musical crowd.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
D. D. Goossen
Mr. Goossen
Edwin
Dodson
J. J. Baker
H. D. Rempel
Bakers
Nick Giesbrecht
Herbert
Sask
Nick
Wolf Point Benevolent Society
Lustre Bible School
H. C. Wiens
Mt. Lake
Minn
K. Dick
Day Community School Notes and Student Activities
Lawrence Reddog missed school Wednesday due to an infected booth. Mrs. Donehoo and Miss Peterson visited the school to test eyesight examine teeth and throats and weigh children. The students read Little Men by Louise Alcott and discuss the twelve little men and two little girls.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Lawrence Reddog
Louise Alcott
Volt School News Highlights and Upcoming Activities
Irene Wiens was absent Monday while first grade crafts three bears cut outs. Students subscribed to news outline Current Events and a school bulletin board displays. Second through fourth grades start Hygiene notebooks next week. Columbus day program by Volt Volunteers features Abverica Beautiful-School Life of Columbus Bertha Ackerman, Elise Bollinger, Pauline Bollinger, Pauline Bollinger, Johnson, Kalien, Fachner, Ackerman II, Michael Fachner.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Irene Wiens
Volt
Columbus
Bertha Ackerman
Elise Bollinger
Pauline Bollinger
Keep Warm Under Feather Comfort Suggestion
Rural homemaker Elizabeth Hart offers a frugal bedding idea. Sew two starched sheets together to form a quilted shell and fill with poultry body feathers from dressed chickens. Sew the opening, tie with grocery cord, and use as bedding to stay warm in hard times.
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Elizabeth Hart Co, H. D. Agt
Henry Sievers Enjoys Trip to California
Henry Sievers writes from San Jose California to the Wolf Point Herald sharing a travel diary of his journey from Wolf Point to California. He describes Glacier Park mountains orchards and a reunion with his wife. The couple plan local excursions and invite readers to hear of their future trips through the paper. They reside at 177 Devine St San Jose Calif. Governor Erickson is in Washington and Acting Governor Hazelbaker proclaims American Education Week November 9 to 15 focused on What the Schools are Helping America to Achieve.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
The
Herald
Henry Sievers
California
San Jose
Sievers
Wolf Point
Glacier Park
Henry Slevers
Devine St
Calif
Slevers
Erickson
Washington, D. C
Hazelbaker
America
Northeastern Montana Good Roads leaders noted at Glasgow meeting
Twelve years ago S T Cogswell was elected president and O T Stennes joined the board of directors of the Northeastern Montana Good Roads association in Glasgow. Scott Lavitt led Northwestern Montana Good Roads, while H B Johnson sold his fixtures to Bert Norby who would run Norbys Sweet Shop. A runaway near Lustre injured Katherine Wall. Harrison F McConnell opened offices in Glasgow. The Reds beat the White Sox in the world series after eight games with over 4000 dollars per player for winners and over 3000 for losers. Hampered by shine balls, the pennant marked Cincinnati’s first in 30 years.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
S. T. Cogswell
O. T. Stennes
Northeastern Montana Good Roads Association
Glasgow
Scott Leavitt
Northwestern Montana Good Roads Association
H. B. Johnson
Bert Norby
Wolf Point
Harrison F. McConnell
Great Falls
Cincinnati Reds
Chicago White Sox
Hod Eiler
Reds
Crocotte
White Sox
North Country
Camp Russell
Wyoming
Montidier- Noyon
Aisne-Marne
St. Mihiel
Meuse-Argon
J. Chase
Roosevelt County
Sidney
Walters Dragstore
John Herman
Assinsbine Avenue
Joln Solberg
Mra
J. H. Coffey
Stat
Notice of School District Bond Sale Frazer Montana 1931
The Board of Trustees of School District No 2 Valley County Montana will on November 12 1931 at 1 PM at Frazer Montana sell bonds totaling 2000 dollars for the Frazer school building project. Amortization bonds preferred with semi annual interest at 6 percent, issued November 1 1931 redeemable after five years, bids must include lowest rate at par and a 200 dollar certified check. The Board may reject bids and may sell privately. George Westland chairman and M A Lien clerk, Frazer Montana.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Board of Trustees
Valley County
Montana
Frazer
State Board of Land Commissioners
George Westland
Roosevelt County Montana Declares Tuberculosis Free Area
Roosevelt County commissioners petitioned the Montana Livestock Sanitary Board and the U S Bureau of Animal Industry to set Roosevelt County as a modified tuberculosis free accredited area. The order directs that cattle may not be imported unless from an accredited herd and the district safeguards are established.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Montana Livestock Sanitary Board
Roosevelt County
Montana
Mottaha Livestock Sanitary Board
United States Bureau of Anime Industry
Roosevel
Notice of land claim proofs at Wolf Point Montana
Range 47 B Meridian notice of intention to make five year proof to establish a land claim before US Commissioner O T Stennes at Wolf Point on October 22, 1931. Names witnesses Thor Stille Ted Rudd Herman Johnson Gust Holm all of Wolf Point Montana. Also William A Felck homestead entry filed for three year proof before C T Stennen at Wolf Point on November 2, 1931. Witnesses Merrie B Peterson Ray H Dier L L Delaney Ben Peterson all of Wolf Point Montana. D Nicholson Register.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office
Great Falls
Montana
Albert M. Star
Benaud
W.swu
N. Range
Pmm
Meridian
O.t.stennes
U.S
Wolf Point
Hans Anderson
Benrud
Lars Anderson
Mike Senzek
Lewis Senzek
M. D. Nicholson
U.S. Land Office
Hans 4. Hansen
Seyne Township
Range 47 B
O. T. Stennes
U. S. Commissioniar
Thor Stille
Ted Rudd
Herman Johnson
Gust Holm
M. N. Nicholbon
Register
William A. Felck
Township
Range
C. T. Stennen
U. S
Merrie B. Peterson
Ray H. Dier
L. L. Delaney
Ben Peterson
Notice to Creditors in Matate of Edmund Gis deceased
Administratrix of Edmund Gis estate calls all creditors and claimants to exhibit their claims with vouchers within four months after first publication. The notice warns to file claims against the estate of Edmund Gis.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Edmund Gis
Edmund Gits
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Promoted for Constipation
An advertisement warns that constipation can become chronic and cause piles and other disorders. It promotes Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as a safe, doctor recommended laxative for all ages, including babies, claiming it is non gripping and mild, made from laxative herbs and pepsin. It stresses early bowel care and that a doctor knows what is best.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Caldwell
Administratrix Louise Gits Sues in West Point Estate
A notice dated September 23, 1931, from Marron and Foot, attorneys, announces Louise Gits as administratrix of the estate of Edmund Gite, deceased, with the office in West Point Roosevelt County Montana as the place for estate business.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Marron & Foot
West Point
Roosevelt County
Montana
Roosevelt
Louise Gits
Edmund Gite
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