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THE GOLDEN VALLEY I~EWS
Thursday, March 2,
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LOCAL
NEWS
Items of interest picked up
here and there by our News
reporters. We are always glad
to get your news Item~
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Lt. and Mrs. John Conway spent
several days in Fargo the latter
part of the week.
Don Wilson spent Monday in
Olendive attending to business
matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thocmke and
children spent the weekend in
Ollte with Mrs. Thoemke's parent~.
Webster Allen had the misfortune
of breaking an anklQ in a fall on
Saturday evening.
Mrs. John Meyer of St. Paul, who
is visiting her mother, Mrs. TeEter,
in Wibaux, ~ceompanled her
mother here Thursday,
MI~ Hoeck was a Olendlve buM- Mrs, Raymond Noyes was on
ne~ caller on Monday. it he sick list the forepart of the
Ray Zinsii attended to businessI week but is feeling much better
~atters in Dickinson Thursday. ]now
Joe Murphy of Olendive w~s" a] B." T. Ptesik left Thursday for
Beach business caller Thursday. Rochester, Minn. to be with his
Mike Kramer returned from Wat-
kirm, Minn." last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanvig of Golva
were Beach shoppers Friday.
Elmer Wang of Ollie was a Beach
visitor Friday.
Lt. John Conway visited with
friends in Medora Monday.
Jean Hattie of Carlyle was a
visitor in Beach Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kukowski
went to Fargo on Wednesday.
Mr. O'Brien of Dickinson was_in
charge of the local telephone oflrice
during Mr. ~eversons' illness.
Mr, ~md Mrs. O. W. Youelis of l
Beach returned from Great Falls,
Mont. Saturday morning.
Mrs. Kenneth Noye6 went to
Glendive Sunday for an indefinite
visit.
wife, who recently underwent an
operation there.
Guy Lee was a speaker "at the
Red Cross meeting in Wibaux on
Sunday. HIS subject was '~Fhe 'Red
Cross Fund."
Robert~ Sch~llock returned to
Farragut, Idaho Tuesday after a
short leave here with his parents.
Allen Austen of Watertown, S. D.
and H. A. Mackoff of Dickinson
attended to business matters in
Beach on Thursday.
J. Y. Oswood returned to Beach
from Williams, Iowa, where he
has spent some time visiting and
attending to busineas matters.
Sgt. Vlctor Berg of Camp Shelby,
Miss. visited in Beach at the home
of his sister, Mrs. Paul Thoemke
last week.
Miss Leona Bublitz left for Chi-
cago, Ill. Thursday morning after
visiting at the Ray Zinsli, Henry
Theomke and Leonard Treater
homes.
Mrs. W. D. Schulz and Miss
Laura Sticl~a, and W. C. Schulz
spent several days in Bismarck
last week, going there Wednesday
morning.
T. M. Leverson and Miss Mable
Early spent several days at Bis-
marck at a meeting of the North-
western Bell Telephone Company
employees.
In all the planning, far too little
has been said and done to stimulate
and encourage initiative, self re-
liance and the sense of individual
responsibility.
Johnnie Marman. Jr. of Sidney,
'Mont. arrived Tuesday and will
manage the local F. T. Reynolds
store. HIS family will arrive some
time this month.
Mrs. Pat Plummer and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Berg of Ollie returned
from Lake Park. Minn. where they
attended funeral services for Mr.
Berg's and Mrs. Plummer's father.
The U. B. Missionary held their
meeting Thursday at the Andrew
Carlson home. Mrs. Stout and
IMrs. Douglas joined the organiza-
tion at this meeting.
We wish to correct the statement
made In last week's issue that Joe
Odenbaugh had arrived in Fair-
banks, Alaska. It should have read
White Horse, Canada.
Mrs. Win. Burnett and daughter,
Beverly Jean of Minneapolis are
here visiting at the home of Mrs.
Burnett's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L I I I
..... Theo. Maanum.
, . . . • The local Red Cross chapter sent
a shipment of sweaters, mufflers
sow ROSE THEATRE Thurs.-Fri.- and helmets to the distribution
Sat, center at St. Louis. They also have
a new supply of yarn and there is
SHOWING! GLENDIVE, MONTANA March 2-3-4 also quite a bit of sewing to be
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done. All workers interested please
call for this material.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Overstad
arrived home Thursday from Min-
iNG
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