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The Augusta News from Augusta, Montana • 8

The Augusta News from Augusta, Montana • 8

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The Augusta Newsi
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Augusta, Montana
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'X 7 si'8 1 i i "A 3 mv idVf ft- rt' K1 J- ms A lWl I iME Augusta News- -I- n' -r xy ij 7: (Published Thursdays at Augusta 7 Montand by CA Stratton r'ieldDy Was Big Success 1 Field Pay morning was anvtbiog Srat promising for' a good dav' A idrizzling rain began parly and in the foothills quite a heavy fall of (snow delayed the people of that region istarting out and as a consequence the j3k Creek school did not atrivein time to take part in any ofihe KV JUami at Potto fie tat Augusta Montana under the 4 Ad of Congress rof March J879 as Ssearilass Mail' L'X ft- 4 '7 -V- i 4 "4 7 Augusta Lodge No 54 "J--- Meets lit and 3rd Wedpesdir XIbm Nett A Quinn Flkher JL WallmuM i 4-iff t-! Dearborn Lodge No 21 Meets Eery Satardar rft :7 7 Homar Wdlmaa lb Kixra A BachboU 8M i ri: Augusta Camp No 221 Meetk lit and 3rd Todsdars Vn Mclfknui'C Hornet WellmenlN' t-i -7 Sun River Valley Eastern Star No 94 -I 4 Meet! 2d and 4th TuesdaraS S' V- Mn Ette Wellman II--' Kriok KltcheLl Amo Mn Frank Michel A JL Dr 0 A Kenck lee Sun River Valley Post No 66 Amer Legion 4 1 Meets lit and 8q Frida Vauiho' a -eV lCabood AdJI rl 1 Jly' 1 I- j' 4i 'ZteT'W fff' v- $rr i'v The high school play bnt the Troth-1 attracted an $85 home Saturday sight 4 I 1 Ml 4 The play was well rendered and while icli the universal opinion tbit Shirley White in the character of the Bishop wag the shining light of the 'll iAA performance all the party were well taken So many different expressions have been heard as to who came next to Shirley that yours truly fears to venture an opinion Tbp absence from the' mst of Leo Zimmer wh9 came' down with mumps onTbursdar and who had one of the leading characters hurt the entire petfonnance Ilis part was vread by Pr Kenck who had but a few hours lg to prepare 'Mrs Buford Carmichael entertained the Thursday bridge club at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs A 'Wellman and while the membership attendance was not large a' most enjoyable afternoon was spent and a very delicious luncheon enjoyed Mis II Carmichael won the honors The dub will meet next Thursday with Mrs A Stratton' 1 Mf and Mrs Drs of Great ffalls spent Sunday here with friends They were acoompanied to the dty that evening by Father Mo-Cormsok who htd an early Monday morning Appointment in Great Falls Th three grade teaoben of the Augusta schoqls left Saturday morning school haying ended with field day exercisei OD Frida Neal to het homo in Bqtte Miss Sheldrick to the hoipc of her 'brotbef in Helena and Miss Olson will spend jl- season friends ia Helena before going to her home in Yaliey City The future plans of nope were mads known except tlfat Miss ShddriCk "will rmove toOregan wlthker parents 'in i thesunimer Mrs £ari Ogden spent Saturday in Great Falla rv i 7 Augusta lost the first base ball game of the aeaaoo Sunday toau outfit wearing the Fort Shaw uniform by a score of to 1 ft The home team was gotten together horridly and ranhecl ages all the way fom fourteen to fifty some playing io their first' game while others played in their last' Laronoe pitched Qne hall for Augusta for six inning bt things went to the bad in the seventh le was relieved by Dave)ThomM who showed 4 i i -j i m2-V tf Ths result of the various contests are given below and whiiii they were all intemtinjg the but door 'ppgram mostlrenjoyed was the May pete For this the giijs had jneeq tboropgh Iy drilled by Misaes Neal and Burs the latter having charge of the May Pole dance -The evening exercises were some thing above thf ordinary Miss Qbel-drick's fust and second primary gave a language lesson und a dramatic resdiog'both of which were fine Miss Menth's pupils oftheOtronj school gavea song and a dance the' song bring good the dance aq good a number as ever seen on the auditor-orium perhspe tbb best Pupils of tbe Elk Creek school un der Miw Miller' gave readings1 and did full justice tothe reputations they had beforb established Tbe high did itself prbud in song and recitation i' i The afternood address of IIoo Day wss beard by several hundred Interested jiopTe Tbe rpsnlts'of the variouq contests arsgivenjbriow: Usalts of Babes Small Sallee 1st) Converse and Joseph Lop nep tie for 2d dmojd-Goss 3d Small rtcerRubv Hyland Laura Arps Lena Sangray Grammar grade" girls Mary Curley Beatrice Stratton1 Alice! Girls Mary Curler Marohii Aldrich Aliou Pings Bora Hurdle Bichard Kenrit Clifford Johnson Gilbert La Pier Half mile RoberT Kirkaldie Fred Chisholm Jamrif Brandt Half mils relay "The Clap Augusta grade schooty OstroM -school': Winners in Spelling Contests 1st Walter Msbix 2d 34 and 4th John Wolf of Elk Creek Other -William Corley 1st Beatrice Stratton 2d yVrithmetio Contests a 1st Peter Jarvaia Roby Hy-' land Louis Gray 2d gradwrEvelyo Allen Scott Strst- too Fern Allen 3d grsde-rBex McDonald' Lanier Sallee 7 7 place- 5tk Marie Gray' Marchia Alcjrich Elton 'Converse th Bessie Eyre! Doq Keller 1 7tb and $th James prandt JTord yhite Meltoq Thomas 7 Best Exhibits Burs) SohqoU-T'Elk Creek jand Os -trom Grade Schoorrprlmary Department -The entire high school building was lined with exhibits representing the work of every schooim the district The domestic apience depart ment perhaps attracting the most attention 7 Rev Severson will preach at the Woodman hall at Stearns Sunday morning at 11 and at Com munity church In the ereniog 31 '0- Mayflower Rebecca JLbdge No'34-: Meet i 2d and 4th Fridayi Peart Mayiir H'O Flora nca CarmlcbaaL 0 Lottie Barnard Bee Rosebud Circle hleeta lit ThundayiT Berine robnaoe' Annie Hett Adva Tbereae Alrtch Clerk Several familiea inoludinc tboie of A Oou Johti' Breidehbach Thoa Em the Thomai bon and thera their reapeo tive ranches after the close of lohool Miss Cstberins Bcadsba of Helena spent! several days this week here With friends (- Mrs Boy Hoffman with a fsw braises from' what migEThave been a very serious accident last Thursday evening wW returning from her Willow Creek school the bone she was driyingebepame fright V- ened at a passing motoroyble and ran away The buggy bit a hitching post opposite Manix ft Vaughn and was demolished while Mrs Hoffman was thrown from the rig and sustained -r several serious bruises Evelyn and Fern Ulen who won diatihetion last Friday ju tbe second gride arithmetic contesu are pupils ipf Miss Doggett at the MoKelvey 'ypdiooL" a- c-y a r' Mar 7 4th Bryant' Del ph-ine Donnelly' and MolTbnEyre few and Thelma Keyes ftibd for third THE BANK 7 v- -Wvi i 'v V' 7 m-' 77-''' 7 A (uiun and 'Alex Chishohp a business trip io 'Helena this week-returning Wednesday T- if -j- is a A OnCiniitation pf Mr and Mrs Juck the Augusta dandug dulj wijl picnic at the LF ranch Sunday! 1 i Mrs Walter McManus and two little sons acoompanied by Alice V'Fings are guests of Helena friends i 1 j' -s Father MoCormack announoed at yy 1 bis Sunday servioe that during the summer months he would conduct jnsu tmt once at pack pf hia apibint ppnte and that at IQ a ll-i-vyj ii "S'- y' H- Anderson apeqt Sunday 'I J-''--- A 1 I 4 i 77 -k I-- '-rfJ yr -H 1 A JiT' -v '4 V-' xxf -1 "W'7' Y- A 7- LJ vv- t-S r' -av r- 7- 777 "X'Tv i-: 7 i II Earl Ogden: Cashier 7 Ursula- Manix Asst' Cashier Wellman 'Asst Cashier fe McGraw President Nixori Preb rl Pres 1 vi lost before Have went to the mound The visitors were supposed to be from Fort Shaw but in reality were from nine different towns So mixed up were they that we take i 1 enough interest them 1 to inquire the pitchers name However he wag a pjiesty guy though rather a nice performer at that Tips Sheehy arrived Monday and joined ha wife here in a visit with relatives Mi Ellen Costly spent several days in Great Falls returning Friday Mrs Vaughn is the gbeht Of her parents in Helena Bernard Koenig of Conrad spent Sunday hero witu hie eister Mrs oho Gort and family WA mm 1 -yw -r7 tmi s-v'v -1- iJ 4 V-vf--i- with friends in Great Falls r- yy Miss Marie Mosher of Clemona 'jpene Ssturday and Sunday in town fey with -V- A- j1 i- S- 4 a 1 7rV--: 4 1 I fv 1 J'--' -X sa 7 -lV 'f 7 a-7 7 wr y'Isswuzx'-Ri-''' t- 87 7'" Vv V7t 7-77 777 a "tJ- VT7r TriY vs V' a li-'i t'.

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