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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
February 10, 1938     Golden Valley News
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THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1938 TILE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS LOCALS Mrs. Roy Halstead will entertain the Priscilla Sewing club at her home ~.'ext Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 9th. The Sodality of the B. V. M. met m St. John's Hall Monday evening at which time plans were completed Ior the Va4entine dancing party the mem- bers are sponsoring next Monday eve, Feb. 14th. Mrs. Catherine Lorenz and Miss Klenzo Tooth paste 23c at Wood- Drug, Mrs. Ted Walt~and son went to Minot to visit a few re~'m~mg to Beach Wednesday. aftern" o,~ the Past Ma- club was entertained at the of Mrs. A. R. Miller. Florence Schulte of Golva attended the night MAss Aneda Hemnes card party at St. John's Hall last from Fargo, where she hasi Thursday evening. visiting for some time with rel- Mr. and Mrs. Art Wetsch are staying : and friends, l at the Dewey Rhyner home while Art~ arday night Mrs. E. M. Walker~ is employed near Sentinel Butte. called to the bedside of her son Mrs. Catherine Strohmeyer spent last at Willtston who is seriously ill week at the H. A. Thompson home in New Busses Now Going Through Here A fleet of the latest new snub-nosed streamlined Greyhound busses, de- signed to give the passenger the great- est possible comfort, are now traveling the highways through North Dakota. First of the new cruisers was on display Thursday evening at the Hotel Beach, while Greyhound officials of Minne- apolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doerner. Regular runs of the cruisers began Friday afternoon on the westbound journey, and all the old- type busses will be placed with the news cruisers as soon as possible. Ollie P. T. A. Has Fine Meeting Friday Carlyle---The Ollie P. T. A. held a regular meeting at the schoolhouse on Friday evening. Mrs. C. Shepherd conducted the business meeting. Plans! were made to raise money at the next meeting by a card party and danceI given after the program. Everyone will be invited to attend. At the con- clusion of the business meeting Miss Van Winkle took charge of the follow- ing program: Community singing led by Doris Shepherd. New~l~ashes---C. Shepherd MUSIC CLUB The Beach Music Club met at the home of Mrs. Klrst on Tuesday, Feb. let. After a short business meeting the following program was given: Roll CiVil--items of musical interest. Musical terms---Grace Houck Norwegian . Composers -- Charlotte Carlson. Anitras Dance--Orchestra Piano duo--Grace Houck and Evan- geline Smith. Piano solo, "Rustle of Spring"--Helen Tobias. Vocal solo--Frances Stough Piano solo--Helen Russell MUSIC identification--Jessie Haistead Music comest--Irene Thompson Mrs. Virgil Parrett is now here to- gerber with her baby daughter, they arriving the next day after Dr. Par- rett came to Beach. Get in on the big mmg~t~me sub- scription offer which the News is giv- ing its subscribers! Hurry--it wom~t last long! Lewis has been employed there • ~d Past three years. Elmer Brans-J ~kand Donald Evans took Mrs. ~er as far as Belfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lefor arrived • e Tuesday to visit at the H.A. lomPmn home. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Walker were the city visiting her sister Mrs. H. A. ! Thumt~son. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kuhfeld drove up from Bismarck Saturday night to entertain the b$1dg¢ a~ub at a 6:30 dinner at the H~.eI~JB~ a2Yer which three tables of:~brldg~]~re ~ play at the Watt Johns~ ,h~t whose home The cruiser has reclining seats for 38 passengers. The motors are in the rear and are so insulated that no noise can be heard by the passengers. ~Lighting fixtures are concealed and fresh drink- ing water wil Ib available to passeng- ers. Many local people were guests of the Greyhound Co. and Ruby Doerner, Beach agent on an enjoyable ride in "Hallelujah I'm a Bum" sang by Mrs. C. Sherva. accompanied by Miss Van Winkle Everyday Courtesies in the Home--- Miss Scheffer Duet--"Moon at Sea" and "Harbor Lights" by Doris Scheffer and Charlotte Shepherd. Founder's Day~Mlas Van Winkle FREE SHOW DAY I t Saturday, [eb. 12th, 1938 I i Please Forget OurI "SI ECIALS I )me over the weekend. Minneapolis where they plan to spend! Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stoddard, who a week or so. ~ntthe Past few i Renew Your Subscription Now ! months with rela- in Ridgefield, Washington, re- to Beach last Saturday. cktuson visitors Saturday , the Kuhfelds Were ~ynight guests, ~,~ ~,~,met 1R~h A t't f~lsnn m#tn- [Jester Zonfi._ of Wih~,,~._,~.~ "..~_..o .... ,~ ~,,=,~-'~ ~ j returning to Bismarck. the next day ,ager: ~--~ "f----~OI operauons, ~" .... m.::" nowam, $= "- --~-f"~-"~--ur*vu*s 1" After the pr0gram,, candles were i I~9 • 'l;'NeWgca~ier ~tles-~ .......... ] The M. E. Lad,es Aid will serve a ......................... lghted on the anniversary cake, baked alace Beauty Sho- -.~ ..... # ~,.]eolonlal dinner at the church parlors .................... o the occasion of Founders Day by - ....... ervmor, ano ~eorge rage, u,v~,u. ~up- ~ at_~i lowprice. ,'e~ ~ sham~o --~ ..... ]on Wednesday, Feb. 23, beginning at .................. Mrs. C. Sherva and Mrs. A. Sherva. t~ ~m £~t~gvrwave . . ermvenoen~ were IJII1Cl~tl~ II~g~. h Mrs. Errett The w~ r,f ~,~ f,,~ t p. m. The public is mwted to attend. , .~ T e sale of cake and coffee brought rmanent is" Mrs ~kll'~V~~' Mr. and Mrs. Bud Koch and son;,, .'-- T~ . ~ $6.90tO the treasury.. ! a l~ . I Victor l%ragen and his fa ..... Bobby drove to Glendive to vm~t over llVlonl;ana raErolmen e~O~n~me Up ~om Ca~y~'~°~. the weekend i ht Warn All Motorists ~- :: '°: :~ The me ls that sat fy ~lY lug and John took tlle t~dnt Wednesday n g Mr. Ru~eli~dam- , SADDLE BUTTE her to ~ I .... -- ~-" !~1_ *ere. Bismarck on ~ son, a brother to Spud Adamson ofI The Montana Highway Patrol is call- .~ _" ~ ~ ~ :. - ~ll~ilF~El~$~t ! • /. :~__ t~al~ advantage of the opportun- Beach, returned here from MUscatine, ling the attention of motor vehicle driv-I A few of the neighbors droppedin - Also Beer Pop Candy a~d ~C~garettes ~.come in and push his st~bscrip-I Iowa where he has been undergoingI ers that to avoid apprehension it iSland s,~nt Thursday evening with : i" ~ ' 'r~h~ee~le~t°n~ ~[r.e~r. and Mrs. John1 ~ee:a~Calm:~at2r|;n:ved'lTandAd:yT:hataPe t enresCe:hearythbte a~l:~rt~y°l~ee~dwdhr~:h !g~o~dJg~BUo~rf~dr2~ll~Yed ~ E "~"~ aycarlorLosAngeles., consideaaly ....... . ...... ,..=:_ ........... THE PARK CAP ~wne~ they plan to visit for about[ Muscatine he enjoyed a number of vis-}State ,HighwaY Patrolmm have been ~,~_,~",~ ...... ~,~ a. *u,,~- .... :~Mrr_= w~,~.._~ ,'its with Oo~d Wan=e, who is a~ol, ,~.~ .......... .~...o.o,~'~ .............. ~ .= ._'-.-us~..~"'"='g'., ..... ~__~ ~. . :' _ __ ~ E.F. Hasbrook, prop. :~--..mm Mrs. Frank Hudecek are the] undergoing treatment there at present, l an,~ one violatin©, the license law [ ~rs. Butterz~l~l, ~varo f~a ~so~ '~" : : " i- :Lam e ~.leanor, born tothem MondavJThuredaY for his home after havingl~|t~ nf tho ]~.w th~ vlnlator of the 15[Saturday evening, ~ little l~er four ~mg. l~ther and baby are doing I sPent a month visiting with his broth- v ..... =~ limit will ha. ne~smcuted ] men who were ,ttille~! on/th~ road came .~r. " ler George Oearey, of Golva. ~,~.~ ~+~+o uot~,,~ ~o ,~m~, olimin~t ~in" Two. tab[ere of~wh~t Were payed 'i~Jt¢ Home" to the Beach A ......... { Leonard O .................... I. "~=. ........ "~ "'__~_"_~,ff_'q_~:[[ land Mrs: Volesky ~erv~KI ~ delicious ~'~ Worn ~=*sl .v=u~. o~ -t...mr~a a-ulmg the mere warning ~We~,,*g t~, ~-=I ...... £_~ ~_ . ,,_~ =_ omen's Home Mission Wa e Houte I ,uncn The men ~a~ were s~auvu ,~- ~t~of .... ary So-/ yn ooper of Dickinson were, violator, supplanting the same with a l . "'. ............. ~,~ -~ me M E Church next w Beach busin I mame~ a~ vomszy3s ma~ rngn~ ana.~,= ~edn~ • • eeki ess visitors Thursday and, summons to court which seems to provei ......... - - ~,,~ay Feb 16 "Twin S'-~lals" .~ while in the city -^'~ .............. ~ ..... next CRy got a ~eam ~o pun mere ou~ start at 2:45. Seats for la pleasant visit I T* ~o ,,,~n ~hat ~oh ~,~ ~on~ of lrney were msgn~y ]zormna~e2~o zmu ~ ~F6~'ts~ ~/~"" A" A" Abel'~' -~el~ger 49c at Woodwa~l Wednesday °I last week the Ted us*ac~uai'n't°urselves" wi°tht'he°sln~plelSUCh gene-r°us h°s}dtality" "~'Wall f i elves vTanK q.ilower r. was lSl~ing .... n~ YE 0PENERS~~~-- ~. ~ . ~ amily moved into the old Mark{rules of the road and govern ours ......... /r. ,t~,~:~t E lt' June ' ;ia~ner In ~aoale ~u~e emily ~tm- ~. ~ s house, accordingly. Be courageous, for the ~3'l?a_ff" l~°rern~°f~entIneI Butte, l Of interest to old-timers is the fact other driver has thousands of timeslday'.Frank w°~t~~yy~eves :;l$Shin~,~_vm~g Wlthila a few days for|that Frank Roble, who is now man_lavoided an accident and the more we ranet)" . __. ~ #g ..... ~~' ~-'~=n, u. C., where he will visit aging the Med0ra paper is a brother I apply it naturally a still bigger reduc- ] vincen~ voie~l~y ~ a caner at me ~on aZtmrt ? to ' " I H Brown's MQno . .~? ..... " . Tony Ruble, one-time editor of the, tion will be forth coming. '~:'-h Swee~'isZavinu with Mr. on-~ ze ~n~r'_~_" 2z~e wzll be hostess to Beach Advance who is now in Austin Keep your speed down so that your . "~'~... _ ~ ~f~'*~"'~__."'~'_'_ ::"_:~j'~ ,me on'na~xtZ~l~dnn AUxiliary at her Minnesota, wor'klng on a paper there'car is under control. While driving at ~v~r..s. Fluner it~.~nJce~:r:ml~ mhontns, BARGAINS which will "WAKE YOU UP" to the out- ~b 16th esciay afternonn, lwith his sister who is married to a night dim your lights and acknowledge wmcn mazes ~ *ce ~o a o Bruce" Mill" ........ brother of Mrs. A. J Zlebarth of Alpha .t to the approaching driver that you have it .......... would not be well for the Flliner s standing Money Saving Values you can ta~.mfvantage =r azzu ~Jean Rnyner ent " "~ ,, to oe alone when ~ney aren ~ very wen. Miles C~t ........... ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Mid-lyour dimmers on by "Flickering .-- Of Saturday ~./Y y ~o ws*t a~ the ~ex Miller hey were in Beach Sunday, enroute to !Wibaux Gazette. _ 1 Group ~rinted ana~or silk dresses $s.50 Semi Annual i. PENNY DAYS Work Socks - - - SAVE Bargains Brown cotton mix- white tops, re- and toes bargain 5c MEN's OXHIDE Overalls 2.,~0 Wt Blue Denim A Powerful Overall LOW PRICED ' 69cpr. " 8tins. 4#¢, a Pair ~!Yeliow Work Nap Out.,. Gloves ~XTRA HEAVY . -- A_ Special Purchase Lay~In A Sppp!y At This .~i" Lo~'l~ice 2 or 25c at Lots Of: Sizes low price 94¢ pr MOVIE DAY Specials Tailored.,. 2 'tnners 6~erv~e from Suits ,,,oo,.,. CHOICE ~ ]~ DUR ]~I~rFER- ENT KINDS )F DII~NERS ~ !t, \ //' " ~S0up' Me'r, t?v°ytatoes and Every Stitch IS l '\Task ]WCJl Done vegetable,Bread and Butter DeSert, choice of coffee, tea op,~C-r'n- S~'-p1A Z-ei:Ull ~3~[?1 now ~i~iior milk Our New on display -- Palace Care $23.50 and up . • HOKSTAD DRY CLEANERS Phone 32-M :!__ M]Bsli. MOVIE DAY SPECIALS' "] ~in~r m~rs°uen~ amnlo°°th On I. E. S. FLOOR and TAjBLE LAMPS , G~T ASdUeLL~ NOW , Come and See Them on sale at 36 imches wide ' . MONT.-DAK. UTILITIES COMPANY / Specially Reduced For Saturday Only to $1.98 ENTIRE GROUP OF ROLLINS HOSE 20% LESS A hose for everypurpose-~ colerrfor every taste. Includ- ed are 3-thread and 4-thread chiffo~as, 3-thread crepes, 7- thread Service/ Regulag79c to $1.25 Vivian Baker W~bh/"~Frocks/) Every Dress Guarant@d fast c~lcr// ..................... 98c New Silver Seal Colgfiial-~t~- --Housedresses Beautifully styled, correctly sized, of Superior Craftman. ship .......................... $1.98 T. & T. DRESS SHOP .. onsde at amazing low.prices L~S5 ~evroI~t Pickup. A~ real my"~in a pickup, motor tune¢]_ ~Atd. cJ~ecked. ~ Body,: tires ~d miniIn excellent condition~/Hiis m~,~tock rack. that goes ,with fickup. Reduced to ...... $4~9.00 1931 Dodge ~dan. This is a perfec]t famil~ car. Tires and bod£ / in guild shape. Priced at ~:ody i/t good condi- tion. Tirq~ good. Priced to sell ,7' ..= .... $159.00 ?i "":I{~5 International Pickup. Mo- 1~29 Chevrolet C o~h. We have :'ta~rd ~nditiongd, tires, body two of th~Se~ coacl~es on nanu p !, :t in ~good shape, .I~j'.eed priced .to sell and. ready to g~ ~or qU~CK.SaI~ ......... ;= ...... $~l~.uO each at omy ..................... ~.ao ; W:: " C LZ • :::: C.S HU , Beach