FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934
KIDDIES’ KORNER
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4A NEWS, BARDIN
We have three little ponies. One
is brown, one is black and one is
gray. The black one has a funny
head.
CARL DORN
We are going to have a May
picnic today. The band is going to
play. The primary building is go
ing to have a program for us. Af
ter the picnic we are going to the
high school to see the Drill Team
perform.
JEAN KELLEY
My mother came home from
Great Saturday evening.
Sunday evening we went on a
picnic. My daddy got hamburger
and pop. We had a nice time. Af
terward I had a soda.
JEAN KUEHN
I am playing in the band today
in the park. After the picnic we
are going to the high school and
watch the big boys perform.
ALVIN TORSKE
My little brother died two weeks
ago. His name is James, but we
call him Jimmy. He was a happy
boy. He was 3 years and 10
months old. He had diphtheria.
JOSEPH CODENYS
Margaret was coming over to
my house Sunday. She was walk
ing by the shed. My dog bit her.
It is a very bad wound. It bled
very bad. She had to have it
wrapped up. My dog is going out
in the country in a few days. We
hope Margaret’s leg gets well very
soon.
LOUISE MILLER
We are playing marbles. The
tournament is started. The win
ners in our room are Lysle,- Law
rence and I. Lysle played Bobbie
Kenyon. Bobbie won. Lawrence
has to play James Doan and I
have to play John Zeir.
VICTOR YERGER
My sister Kathryn went to
Bozeman last week. She brought
Jean and I each a ring. They
have our initials on them.
JANICE KELLEY
Two weeks ago I went to Buf
falo, Wyo. I have a little friend.
His name is George. On the hill
we built a club. We named it the
Bloody Skull.
JAMES SIMMONS
We were up in the hay loft. We
saw the mother cat come up. We
followed her. We saw two little
kittens. One was grey with a
white stripe around its neck. The
other one is all grey. They haven’t
got their eyes open yet.
LAWRENCE KEOBBE
I am reading a book called The
Baby Twins.” It is very good
Bert Bobsy had an accident with
Nick Dodge and spilled twenty
five quarts of berries.
LORENE BARRETT
We have three young rabbits.
They are three weeks old. Their
eyes are beginning to open. They
are very cute. They are crawling
around now. We also have a new
born colt. It is five days old. It is
a very cute one.
WILLIAM BLANSKY
I am the first winner in our
room for the marble tournament.
Victor and Lawrence got second.
I had to play Bobby Kenyon. He
is in the 6th grade. He won.
LYSLE HAVERFIELD
I had a birthday party last
Wednesday night. There were
fourteen of us all together. I got
some very nice presents. After I
had looked at them we all went
to the show. Before the show we
each got a paddle pop. We all had
a very nice time.
BETTY BELLE BEIRDNEAU
Monday we went to the country.
There were two boys. They had a
horse. Bill and I rode first. Then
we let it have some feed. David
and my brother got on. David
wanted to ride. He took the rope
off. He tried to put on the bridle.
He could not do it. The horse
would not lift his head. They
chased it. The horse ran away. We
could not catch it that night.
GERHARD SCHMUNK
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and two cousins came over from
Forsyth, Saturday. We had a nice
visit. They went home Sunday.
PEGGY LORAINE SADLER
Ella Mae Davis brought me a
tennis racquet and a ball. She
brought my sister some finger-nail
polish, too.
MONTANA ECKROY
We went to the park, Wednes
day and had a nice picnic. We
had lemonade and ice cream with
our lunch.
OSOAR DENTON
I brought my little brother to
school for the picnic, Wednesday.
RICHARD HORN
I went to Sheridan last Sunday.
On the way back we ran over a
porcupine and we had two flat
tires. While I was at Sheridan I
went down the slides.
WILLARD SMITH
Tuesday night Pauline and I
went out hanging May baskets.
We had a good time.
Bn J.IE MARIE CUNNINGHAM
I hung eleven May baskets and
got six on Tuesday evening. I
gave Donna Marie Cochran, Patsy
Elarth, Joan Elarth and Billy,
each one.
EARL CAMMOCK
We got eight little pigs last
night. They are one day old.
GEORGE DORN
3A NEWS, HARDIN
Dear Aunt Betty:
Wednesday the whole school is
going on a picnic. They are going
over to the park. We have to
bring our own lunch. The school
is going to get ice cream and
lemonade. I am not going to
drink lemonade. I am going to
bring a pint of milk.
Your friend,
RALPH STRAND
Dear Aunt Betty:
Next Saturday my father said
he might take my airplane out of
the garage and fix it. It takes
about a half a day to fix it. If
the school has a parade this year
I will ride my airplane in it.
Your friend,
HAROLD JENSEN
Dear Aunt Betty:
Sunday morning we went to
east Rosebud Lake. Then we went
to Columbus, Mont. I sure had
fun. We saw some rock dog’s and
some little fawns. Wednesday the
school is having a picnic in the
park. The band is going to play
for us. We have to sing a health
song too. We have to bring five
cents and a lunch. The five cents
is for the ice cream and lemon
ade. I will hang my May baskets
tonight.
Your friend.
CALVIN WOLCOTT
Dear Aunt Betty:
We are going to have a picnic
over in the park tomorrow. My
mother, father and I are going to
Billings. I have a dollar bill to
spend. I am going to buy a car
and a book.
Your friend,
DEAN HUSS
Dear Aunt Betty:
I am learning the tables. Esther
Reichel was first to learn them
and for a reward Mrs. Evenson
gave her some cards that you cut
out and put spools under so they
will go. We are just learning our
tables up to the nines.
Sincerely yours,
MARILYN KELLY
Dear Aunt Betty:
We are going to have a picnic
May 2nd. Miss O’Day is giving it.
We bring our own lunch with us
and a cup and nickel. We get free
ice cream and lemonade. We
made some May baskets.
Sincerely yours,
BETTY BANE
Dear Aunt Betty:
Wednesday we are going to
have a picnic. We have to have a
song learned. It is a pretty song,
I think. It is a pretty song when
you get it learned. We are going
to have lomonade and ice cream.
It is going to be in the park. You
have to bring a nickel or a dime
to school. Ralph Strand and I
have a wheelbarrow. It is half his
and half mine. This summer I am
going out to my grandfather’s.
Your friend,
HOWARD WAGNER
Dear Boys and Girls:
We have lots of news from
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Jasper Long went to Pryor on
business, Monday.
A. A. Anderson of Pryor was a
St. Xavier caller, Friday.
Clarke Nation made a business
trip to Billings, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Krone were
Billings visitors, Saturday.
Mrs. J. E. Keough entertained at
a bridge luncheon, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Robertson
attended the show in Hardin,
Sunday.
Mrs. Scally and daughter Ann of
Crow Agency visited with friends
at St. Xavier, Saturday.
Charles Blum has engaged an
extra gang of men to clear the
ditches for summer irrigation.
A good time was reported by
the large crowd that attended the
dance held at the Lower Soap
Creek school, Saturday night.
The beet growers in this vicin
ity were greatly relieved to receive
their contracts and to start plant
ing this week.
Word was received here that
Turk Greenough was one of the
riders chosen for the rodeo show
the 4A people in Hardin this week.
I wish we might hear from more
of our country cousins.
That must have been a nice
picnic you people in Hardin had
Wednesday, and it turned out nice
by noon time, too, so you could
go to the park without fear of
getting wet.
Only a few weeks more, now, and
school will be out. I hope you all
pass up to the next grade.
That marble tournament in
Hardin sounds interesting. Tell us
more about it. How do you know
who you have to play with next,
Victor? We don’t all understand
just how you do it all. Tell us all
about it.
Affectionately.
AUNT BETTY
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Crow Agency hospital. The funer
al services were held at St. Xavier,
Monday, with Rev. C. L. Owens in
charge.
Music pupils of St. Xavier, with
the help of the little folks of the
primary room of the St. Xavier
school, furnished a pleasant hour
of entertainment for the crowd
attending the music recital, Fri
day afternoon. The program and
pupils taking part were as fol
lows:
“The Birdies’ Ball” (a song) by
all; “On Parade,” Helen MacGreg
or, by Troy McGarity; "Diddle
Dumpling,” “Little Grey Owl,”
John Williams, by Joseph Deichl;
“Why Have School?” (a recita
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of Water,” “Lucy Locket,” John
Williams, by Lucille Deichl; “Sing
Lee, China Boy,” Katherine Live
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Joseph Deichl; piano accompani
ment, Carr McGarity; “A Frolic,”
Mae Eileen Erb, by Katherine
Deichl: “Old Spinning Wheel,”
“Twenty-one Years,” by Aimer
Orchestra; “Kittens,” John Wil
liams, by Robert Half; “The
Clock.” John Williams, by Lucille
Deichl; “April Showers,” JohnWil-
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L- LAND OFFICE AT BILLINGS.
MONTANA. APRIL 4th. 1934
NOTICE is hereby riven that John
Houston, of Decker. Montana, who.
2" May 18th. 1928. made Additional
-raising Homestead Entry. No
ai?. 7 / fo . r ®WI4 Section 34: NWU
SEI4 Section 27. Township 7 South
Range 40 East. M. P. Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
Three year Proof, to establish claim
. land above described, before
. Pe terson. U. S. Commissioner,
at Birnev. Mont., on the 17th dav of
Mav. 1934.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank „ Buzika. Joe Ruzika. Jim
Voita. Sumner L. Dahl, all of Decker.
Montana.
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Last DUblication Mav 11. 1934.
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