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April 27, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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!|C -V V- -'VFC^ STATE TO CONDUCT ElsW ........ Marion Hafdahl a representative here-to give directions 5th, at the Xoman 1 O. *0. F. Hali Barton Kit Barton Silvia Hafdahl DEMONSTRATION ORCHARDS in tree planting and tree culture. The cast of characters are: UNTY Varieties of fruit trees that are most Wild Flower ........ Mildred Peggar IN THIS^OUNTY Danny Mack or Little Buckshot^#^p? v*~ —The play has its setting in Boston "~T ———.. acclimated to this northern section Walter Peggar Arrangements are being made by 8te* and in the mountains of Utah. Miss and those recommended by the state •*£, •&V* Mr. Barton —Roy Hafdahl the. county agent for the State Horticultural fruit breeding farms will be tried out. Myrtle Peggar has charge pf directing iO^| Mr. Brown Fred Amundsen department to conduct a few the play while Emery Thomas is Zet .Tucker ......,..Fred Mercure demonstration orchards .in ths county. supervising the music which consists Pat-Phealon Qscar Peggar Use the Want Ads They will If the local .farmery and others are of a thr.e^-piece orchestra. A dance Weed .... Clifford-Peterson sufficiently interested in this phase of "get results that are certain to please will follow., the play. A six-piece Simon Slade ... ...... Edward LaPointe work, the state department will send you. "orchestra will furnish the music. a a a sojourn toria after S?-:« Falls. ERICSBURG F. M. Billmyre was in town a few days last week loading a car of lumber. :*:w County Surveyor A. B. Pettersen Miss Katie Mitchulis visited with spent Sunday here. friends at the Falls three or four days Oscar Enzman came up from his last week. farm at Ray and -spent Sunday here. Leonard Adams was quarantined last Thursday with smallpox, but is W. H-i Eddy is on the sick list again,, getting along nicely now. having to lay off as edgerman at the Gladys Eddy left for the Falls last mill Monday. week and will work at the McPartlin Gust Holm is busy this iveek erecting home for a few Weeks. a large new hay barn on his place Wm. Peterson, John Nystrow, Louis south of town. Mitchulis and A. Hall were business C. Mrs. Chas. Sjoblom of Duluth is The World's Greatest Picture visitors at the Falls last Friday. here vhiting with her parents, Mr., Archie Perkins and Mr. Dunlap are and Mrs. Pete Skoglund. with us again getting the Scott mill Otto Enzman was down from the ready to open up for a six ^eeks run. Falls Sunday, limbering up the old The mill will begin work in a few REX INGRAM'S bus on the Babcock highway. days. The Scott sawmill began operating Have you noticed the' smile on Ed last Friday noon with a full crew. Bolin's face lately? Helen Rosemary They have about a six weeks' run. Horsemen is the name of the baby girl which 641 Mrs. Tronson and children left here arrived at the Bolin home, April 11th. Monday for ther home after visiting Motherland daughter doing nicely. a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. M. Erickson. V# Sam Hill and family moved to Bi.wabic AROUND LOMAN Monday where Sam has a $7.50 a day job with his team for the summer. ».« V# Now is the time to plant peas" and Bessie May, a baby girl, was born onions. to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pettersen, April Sam Bjdrte is driving team for N. 19th mother and daughter doing' P. Neilson on the road patrol^'job. OF TH nicely. Who's going to the Railway Employee's The Misses Ruth and Myrtle Peggar are at home for a short time. first annual dance to be held 199 at Ray next Saturday evening, April The seasonabe weathtr of the^past 29th Don't forget it. few days makes us think of spring. Katie Mitshulis is helping out at hej Arthur Metcalf is first in the field home down the river during the stay here. He is putting in wheat today. of the crew taking fish spawn for the Ole Scheie and family visited at the government at that place. Sigrid Skov home on. Big Fork Sunday. Gust Franson expects to build a residence on his forty south of town Mrs. M. Peggar is visiting her this spring The timbers for the building daughter, Mrs. Stuart Robertson at %asl are being sawed at the local mill MM Indus. now Floyd Chrstianson of Big Lake, has Uj John Liesenfeld returned here last been visiting relative^ here and at Indus Saturday from Park Rapids and is 2?4 the past fortnight. & doing the saw filing at the*" Scott mill. Bradford Hinckley and wife moved Mr. Liesenfeld spent the entire winter to Cook where they expect to make in the south, just returning- to their home for some time. Minnesota within the last six weeks. Emery Thomas left the first of the Spawn taking an the Rat Root at CA/irginia week for the Twin cities. He expects ^PuOOlPH the Mitshulis place began this week, to bring back a big truck. VALENTlNOj Captain R. Crasher and his assistant, WARWICK Q\UC£ .OiJULlO. Miss Myrtle'^Metcalf is the latest TERRY as MARGUERITE uCHiem and Game Warden A1 Powers handline: mm flu victim. She has been wrestling W the spawn taking. The nets were with it for two or three days. fieri dc BRUUER JOSEPft SWIKARD a* all in place "and everything in readiness as TGHERNOFP Mrs. O.'St. Lawrence is visiting her MARCELU OESNOYfRS in time to get the first fish run daughter, Mrs. John Alich at Border of the season up the Rat Root. and training that new grandson. Wm. Peterson has leased the Martin They are reaily only shadows on a screen Officers of'the creamery are busy Mathison residence here and takes picking out abutter maker. They expect of silver. They do not, nor did they ever, charge the first of May. Mr. Peterson to open for business about May expects to open up a first class exist. And yet you will know them, 15th. confectionery in this building the 15th Miss Marion Hofdahl is back at her speak of them by their first names dream of May, which he will operate the year pos^ in the Scheie store after serving round. He will handle candies, icecream of them, perhaps, and of the great human several days as nurse for the home and soft drinks this summer, im drama their lives constituted. folks. and this fall expects- to add a quick Mrs. Saliie Zeeman and daughter MROY lunch counter to his business. He has Annabelle, left for Colorado about a WNOM arranged for the fixtures to be delivered They are people you will AQARIAGA week ago where the latter was alvised here as soon as the roads permit never "forget: the principal to*go for her health. the hauling of heavy loads. Mr. I Quite a number of our farmers have Peterson's business ability and enterprise characters in the Rex Ingram taken advantage of the federal loan are very well and favorably production of the masterpiece this spring and the St. Paul Land known in this vicinity as he operated I Bank has just allotfed us five more of Vicente Blasco Ibanez's the Victoria hotel here a while last UN SAINPOLiS' JOHf loans. year, and his many friends both in novels— AS LAUR»£RW Missionary Gregg, who has just reI Ericsburg and the surrounding country ALAN HALE turned from St. Paul, held an Odd KARL VON wi:! he glad to know of his contemplation HARTROrT I Fellow service here Sunday afternoon of again entering into nr 1111|| |i 11 i|-in|ilO«||| nnl.vr^-yiiMWMi .-w.-r.n and services at the Consolidated school I "MUNIF "I HI business in our village. Here's wishing in the evening. you good luck Bill, in the new George and Oscar Peggar have enterprise. The screen version of Vicento Blasco Ibanez*s epoch al novel took more than six months to complete. started in the poultry business on quite a large scale. They received (Items Too Late for Last Week-) Upward of 12,000 persons were engaged in the undertaking. 200 baby dhicks last Friday. They Joe Quint made a trip to the Falls are Rhode Island Reds. More than 125,000 tons of masonry, steel, lumber, furniture and shrubery—in excess of the materials tised with his car Friday. in the Wool worth building—were used in constructing the massive settings for the collossal spectacle. W. H. Eddy spent Wedntsday at HOME TALENT PLAY TO the Falls on business. BE GIVEN AT LOMAN An entire French village, capable of housing 6,000 people, was put up and then destroyed before the camera Parker Hall is the official handy lens. man at the Victoria now. "Little Buckshot," a thrilling western Sam Hill and wife are visiting with drama in three acts, given by local More than 500,000 feet of raw film were exposed in the taking of the picture, which when shown on the screen friends in Michigan this week. talent under the auspices of the Loman will not exceed 12,000 feet. A. W. Anderson is again at the Vic- ball team, Friday evening, May Fourteen camera men were used to shoot the big scenes from every angle, and Rex Ingram the director, at times had fourteen directors assisting him. Field kitchens and a complete commissary organization were required to feed the army of 12,000 persons en gaged on the production. CURTIS HOTEL The MATINEE AX 2:3 P.M. ADMISSION 20 AND 40 CENTS l) E VENING AT 8:13 ADMISSION 30 AND 55 CENTS w. TENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE Minneapolis Minnesota The Northwest's Newest and Largest Transient Hostelry One whole city block of beautiful Lobbies, Restaurants and Shops. Pipe Organ Music during the Noon luncheon hour. Orchestra Music at night during dinner, f. -. A la Carte and Table d' Hote Service in the Main Restaurant. Wednesday and Thursday, Nay 3 tariffs 76 Rooms, Private Baths, Single 52.00„ .Double $3.00 S2iS0. 324 Rooms, Private Baths. Siiigle 4? •V, Double $3.50 2Q2 IJooms, Private Baths, Single S3.00 ill". Double~|4.00 Others en suite "SS.