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/ The Golden Valley Ne *s And THE BEACH REVIEW And THE BEACH ADVANCE THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938 ' NUMBER 24" V0~IE 2 BEACH, GOLDEN VAIJ.EY COUNTY; NORTH DAKOTA ~.. . • • PLANs LAI Mrs. Louise eenson Dies ! O morPla, U fOR CITY • / for Y i Here Thursday Evenungi : ', AIIRITflDIIIM flPi:NINfi ..._..,,,,,,,, ,,,..,,.,,,, lr~ . ~ : ness, was chosen. The group ~a.s. oe- [ w s= v ~ m--.qw. [ ',!~.~..I k2A--_2__-- gan work and expect to present zt onI , __ IITU|LI:;[~UL t,.~L'Yl£~ April 8th. "Is a corned t y y Emmtt" . y, Nav Launches New Destro er ees Are nldH M ,! oonoorning an ambitious mother who __0__1__ e____ere.,.on..a er o • Y tries to make ma~c~ ou~ o, h ~v D.,,L--,] Ae 1R~ont Afternoon at 2:30 in It are well cast. They are: G ]Meeting Beaumon Blodgett, the son, interest- enera Esteemed Local Lady Is Sudden ~ in athlettcs--Ed Carlson Victim Of Heart Attack; Was I oeorse Slodgett, the father, a dahlia Tickets Now Available For 0P~..r Golden Valley Pioneer. ! genius--Bruce Wandke ing Affair; Committees All -- Dr. John OLiver, the young doctor-- Working Very Hard. nsonmany friendsThe here of Mrs. Louise Joe Niece Be were deeply shocked and Aida Blodgett, the daughter, inter- Thursday night a meeting was held tgrietved last Thursday evening to learn eared in housekeeping~Betty Miller in the city auditor's office and prettut- nat this esteemed woman had passed Aline Blodgett, the mother, who away at her home in the city at about MELVIN S~ determined that one of her children inary plaz~ laid for the grand open- 9:80 that evening. Cause o.~ her de- Pictured here is Melvin Sevland, a genins---Pauline Peterson lng of the new city hall auditorium, was heart trouble, an ailment who on Monday of this week began ~ta Kenaldi, an actress friend of which has been set for Easter Mozlday, from which she had been suffering hls duties as instructor and coach at Aline's---Mary Ethel Gilman April 18th with proceeds to go to buy - ~aeUtely for the past three weeks or so, - .............. ~" ~-Mem~ Mar Katie Paterson, the maid, who has a chairs for' the hall. Fifteen ~" L n - • me local n~gx: ~,l~,, ~.~© ~,,~ " tions lzl the city h~ been cozl~ ~_ 0 mac thought it to be so serious ] ............. ~ ..... *1., to fine voice---Nellie Stark J~Lue • vm "xoozas, w,,o r~,~ -~,,~ J , and asked to send representatives to C-~X~'. ral servic~ were conductedon1 ..... +o ~ttlon in the local post-] Albertina, a friend of Aidas.who..ts .~:~: .-~maay afternoon at~ 2:30 p. m. from] :~ ~v~nd comes here from' always dropping tn--Lucille ~r~ this gathering, and all were represenl~ ,I ~ae St. Paul's Lutheran ~hur~ here | ...... --~-Y~-" ..... - :-- ........... I Prompter, stage director~ adve~/ ed. ~ith Re .... Sherwood, ~. D. ann m mgmy r~um- • ~ ~, Mayor H. H. ]K~Iste~ opened the ,.__ y. Trtnkleh~ in charge, and in-I--...~ llng manager and other commt t~ meeting with a brief talk on. the pur- .-~xment was in the local cemetery. { .......... have not been chosen, pose of the gathering, and went on to I~ewing is an obltuazy of t, hls well . • ~ : dimlgs the ~ bond issue, ex~!~lZ- , am0Wll lady. which relatives of the de-Many Thmgs D s- Meeting To " ~ that the city coRacil was de~B cea~o have kindly submitted to~ the - -'=~'~'~ " of having it pass if possibl~ in oz~ler • .. L Be Held In Beae to complete the hnprovements on the Emma day ~ May 20, 1887 at Oakdale, ~~.~ ~t-- • " =~'] ] Farmers who are interested in t,t~ election of a ge~m~l clmtxma~ ~ Ohaathe first-born, of ten child- ' MOP'-* ' rsdsing of sheep should attend a mee~(:'~.~ opening, with t~e result that ~oy~ a~ ~ atncrln ing which is to be held for.tl~t pur-/~ son was chosen for this post. Otl~tr In early infancy she was re- ', pose in the Court Room at Beach, Wed. I in the covenant with the Triune in Holy Baptism st Clifton WiS- Charter Night To Be Held At nesday, March 23rd at 1:30. A. L. O1-[ The navy's newest destroyer, the 1,~0-ton Maury, launched ree~iatl} officers then elected were C~ O, cousin. After attending the 'public Belfield May 3rd; Clarin Wins son, animal husbandman of the North' ~t Sa9 Francisco. Second naval vessel to be built privately on the vorson, treasurer. Howard Enderle;~st- ~Zooh of that place she was here Prize At Valley City. DaJ¢ota Extension Service will open ~ ,~' wast coast since the World war, the Maury was christened by Miss Vir cretary. • general d~scussion on the care and ginia Lee Maury Werth, great-granddaughter of the ship's namesake The various committees for the also instructed in the way of life and -- the late Lieut. Commander Matthew Fontaine Maury. Photograph shows opening .then claimed the attention of renewed her baptismal vow at the altar Afte~ taktn~ care of the wazts oi management of the flock, i the U. 15. S. Maury as it slides down the ways. the groupI with the chairman on each Perry V. Hemphfll, extension agent eomn~tte~ being elected, and he or she °~fconflrmatlonat the ageof ,ourteen. lth. lrmer man the Ltons at thetr meet" in m.rketingwllldiscussthen~rketing r~ "" n" P titi ~:, a in turn picking the members of their • '=rag thereby received into comet Lug Mond~ evening first listened to a and outlook for prices to be expe~te0 [ lODlaS as ne c onsr,,e . __._ u committees, The committees ~ltW with the Lutherazz ebb, clarinet ~1o ~ JOe Hylland with Miss this year. Mr. Hemphfll will illustrate ----- chosen are as follows: • membership she ma~ntained Vers F/elmatthe p~no. ~hLs t~lk Wlth a sound picture called[ Record As Coach i For City Election Advertising--Leo Tobias, chairman; . the time of her end. Charter Night at Belfleld will take "From Fleece to Fabric". This is a very j ¢ , Delo Logan, P. g. Edkins. spending her youth at Clifton plae on Tuestlay May 3rd in according fine picture and will be found very .+ Her April-'a.aaA~h Music~Mrs. Victor Thompson, chair- ' was married °n Feb" 17' 1910' t° m ln~°rmatl°n c°ntained In a letter instructive t° any °ne' This meeting ' Beach Hi cams e man; Mrs. E. A. Nyman, Mrs, Minnie • Bensbn of Kendall, Wiscon- from Dist, Oov. Fred Loomis in which should be equally interesting to all farm smith. After marriage she and her hus- he offered a few suggestions as to the -- --,~ ~ I ~ertaimnent ~Pranklin S m l th, I SOon left for the wes~ coming program for that meeting. Arrange- women who would be interested in at-' - tending, to i In the last four years the Beach HI Petitions have been fried with the chairman, Roy Oech, Watt John~th this V~c~y CB~h), and w~'e ~ma.de ment~ to comply with h~ Bring in your questions relative . athlet~e squads have made impressive City AUditor bY~ candidates for citY[Mrs. Stub Noyes. Mrs. E. D. Evans. i.din~ on a homestead ~t Indian suggestions. " the problems of sheep raising and wool record~ in football, basketball and in offices to be elected at the city election Floor--John R~isler, chairman; Her- ~s, and later on the Little Beaver, Lion Halstead reported that ~ n~arketing. These men are well qualified track. 'These squads have all been on April 4th, the list being as follows: man Dietz, Delo logan, P. J. Edkins, i~thof here, until in 1923 when she number of samples of wheat were sent tc answer them. under the direction of Coach Marvin For Mayor, H. H. Halste~d; City Treas- Mrs. Otto Hanson, Mrs. Rufus Arnold. meto this city residing here since, to the Valley City winter Show and . i j. Tobias, who Just recently resigned urer;Nina Klrst; Alderman1, First Ward, Ttckets--E. F. Hasbrook, c~l • ~er ~llarrlage was blessed with two that Oscar Clarin's samples of CeresWater In Odland ]~ coach to accept a position in the M. P. Lovgren; Second Ward, H. R. Mrs. A. C. Stone, Mrs.~ Jessie Klusey, ~ ~a~_hears, Martha Wagner of Medora, wheat won first prize. Thompson; Third Ward, R. W. JohnSon, Mrs. Watt Johnson., Tommy Hudson, local postoHlce. N. D., and Julia Wohklttel, Mandan, Dam Over Spillway The football squads have been some- all being the present incumbents. Ire Thompson, Dan Cafferty, M. P. N" ~e" who together with their ailing As general Chairm~n for the grand opening of the City Hall Auditorium .... what governed by the law of averages, Henry Tornow has filed for City Justice ~ Lovgren, Russell Noyes, Mrs. P. J. 3~:l- ~tl w Sadly mourn their loss. There Lion Roy Johnson reported that the Last Friday the heavy recent thaws having won 11, tied one, and lost 1~ of the Peace and for Police Magistrate kins. ~talso three grandchildren and two committee was n~de up of representa- filled all the feeder creeks leading in- games. In 1934 Beach won the NMS there are two candidates, T. B. Lassellt Another meeting of the committee thisnets and five sisters to share in tires from fifteen organizations in the to Odland dam with the result that football championship, and A. M. Stoddard. I as a whole is set for next Monday, grief. The parents and two broth- cz'ty, and that the comittee had met this big reservoir soon f~led up and The bask~etball teams have turned in In addition to the election of offlo March 21. Watch coming issues of the and Karl h~ving preceded #nd organized by electing officers and that day started going over the spill- 43 victories out of a total of 81 con- cars the voters will be given a chanceNews for further details of the event. the Beyond/there remain two appointing various sub-committees, way, continuing to do for a few days. t~ta~and have in these four seasons to vote on .the question of bonding the ~ A large "thermometer", with divisions Arthur aHase, Tomah, Wis. Tickets are already on sale and plans This was the first time it has gone scored 2174 points to their opponents~ city to the extent of $3,000.00 to obtain pa~ted off on it up to $500 was dis- Haase, San Salvadoran- are going forward to make the event over and from the tremendot~s amount total of 2019. funds with which to complete ira- pla~ed az~ accepted as the official ' ~dstem: ' ha Mrs. one of the highlights of the season, of water that passed over it, the dam In 1935 and 1936 the track teams proveme~ts on tl~ Municipal building. emblem of the gathering, and set as a Wise.. "Mrs. Elsie ~ Reports were heard from IA~ Hal- is receiving a real test this ~riz~, and plgced second in the conference and At the pre~ent time the city has no goal. TI~'' can now be .seen in the Mrs. JttU~ Wltz and Mrs. stead ,on the pure bred stock sale and apparently is holding up In fine shape, in 19~f won the ~pionship. outstanding ~. In fact the only window of :the city ,auditor s o~fl~, Of Tomstt Wise., and from IAon Aden Miller on th indepen- • , i On last Friday ~.ftexnoon at an as- bonds ever ~ by the city were the and as ~he Chair f~tud grows, the regls- IPledler of Oreen Bay, dent basketball tournament .for which BO'~ SOCIAL se~bly program, Mr. Tobias ~as f~"Wa~~ ~. r~U~ in 191glg~the ................ t~tlon will be eJ~n~ed twice every ,~ ~ with a host of the Lions Club :will again donate the ~ . _ _ sented with a ct1~p by Joe Niece ~ last of Wh~ were paid . txl ~ "'-e week. Watch it g0 uP!. . ~'~ ,udde~ ~ O! ,sports~P .trophy. A community ~ S~l~l Will.be held the football au.d bask~et~. II .S~I~aSS a~ Bonds a~e ,an.obltga~on o~ ..r~.e ~e TWO~O~ r~ "~n ~ ~~ " "~ ~. And nay GOd in gracet The recent change in ~ service in the C~t _to~l Church ,m~.Z the men membera of the z~y. ~; city .and are not to be conzu~ it was decided. O~e will be a ~O~: , . l was explained bY Lion O~-.an..d ,mane, on MndaF, March 20 ~y ¥:'~_ the W I~O~.~ the. fOUO~. ~m~: , apec~..1 Ass~el!.t _war~s wm~, ticket, sellJ~ f or:.o~e dollar, ~en~ ~e dec~= ~ was no~, ~.;Pres..Logan suggested t~t e,~ pubtic" The l~d~s will ~ ~ a~-_n_ me were ~iven foot b~]__ lot_te.rs...~oe..~zece: are obl~'st~o~ ~gSt~. only me ~ ope couple to ,trend...the en_t~r~_ ~_z~- the on ~ advers]Ues With wn_mn, lent. Place .in the city, w~.~h, matter will be used to pey...r~e .w~ve~.~ e~, Ly0ns" Vernon H~t .t~. waY,_a~.~. :~_..~P~ for which the ~ ar.e.msu~., ~ ~ ~l~e other .tlcket, selling for t~_.o ~are q~dte ~i~. ~u~.wa~ t~ed for further cons.k~tlon., pense of the evang~sm wn0. wz_, .z~, |Ntstlex. twooyear letters;. Ralph_~l~S. any Such..war~.n~. nowou~ffe dollars, will be ~.ownas s. ":~.!r !were ~ sucha na~ .ure. ast The=proposed bond issue p CCm.p.le~ here later _on zora serl~ ?.z.yPeo~, :t~ex ~n, O~m t~ov~e~. ~_ ~,_z~_- not :cor~laered y~.n~- ae~,, ~ ticket," and in addition to ~¢~.. ~t~ a a-stout heart grow zamt, ILhe ,~hmielpal building was orou~.ht m meetings. ~reyone m cormany m'~I~hels,- K~eith Arnold, W~_~_r ~rmo~ indebtedness o~ me cz~y, ~ m~ one couple to the opening, wm a.m. ~a with a courage t~t ~the~-t~tion of the club by Mayor vited.( I~ Mar mart and Lloyd Lovell, one- ~ount of bonds that me CtW C~ signify that the purchaser has bou~ mple to us. But the hardI~.~.,_a .t the suggestion Of ~ ~ :-- ...... ~ ~ ~m .... /: ' ' r :ibsue. - ' "' " one ~Ir for the new hall. ...... ABTY ..... ed as - • turk. ~or a number o~I .... ~e~. cm~ s~z- C~_ • -1 ~t~u z~ w~e ~w~ , ~ __ ..... ?. During the last t .hree,Llons Smith and Thompson was drawn ~lva ann,uuce ~l~aat ~ney arf ,~xv~, Donald Tr...h~, ..~ I~Lve~ ~us~,~ Friday from Medford, WiSconsin wpere xv,~ ,-~,=~:v ..... v,..~, , ~R~t rest spending most oz hv Lion Odiand a chili supper e~a ear a parry ~ ~ Noye~ lcetth Ar~, ja~ ~,~ ~ size trod been called by the recen~ m- H~.~ woman'~ ~|U~ ~' ml~el~t one ot me I ..... ~,~""~" ..... .e,,,. ,atournment of ~0. ...... I~q~unzns a~ ~..,, ~, ...... BaZplq~ l~zzes was a mum~u = ~.~ ,,,~- O~[alley At t~ r~_mzlar meetinzz of the Beach .o~u~i~ .heart.spells.,[ ,rag u~_.~ ~.=-: there. , ketball ~ winning ~ rJme~ao.~ e~.~=i ' - ~ ...... ' - w'2m:-. "~.~-- ~;Id at- the home Of ~Y m~tt~ed out the much]me rcs~ ~---~ .... ~ ~ Itest. Joe~Nlece was seco]0~ ann a~e~m| ~.m.~.. ~a~ a,'~T~ ............... n--~.~o~ ~V~,.~ .-.~t'ne~ e~tllly, hOUSe o,/, ][~n' 1.~ --11~1 ..... ][~HO][,O ~ UJLL~J[ t Ano,%, ~,,,u.~ ~ r lven,l -- .~,.....~,,~o,. .---~h''t'~"~ ____='~ t~nsacted__ e~zd ~e ~ di~IV~, but she z. x~ zJ.~.zJ] ] Ed Carlson apdJOe Niece we e g ^,~.~o~ ~.~ th~ ~nmdn= v~r were eleet- there is ~ building of (k~l, I ~ ' track letters ~or l~t ye~ ~"~%~WS~''~ ............ With hands, eternal in the[ ' I After the ~ we~e,i;¢~ ~-'~'"~*~--' "--- -oh--on ......... I ! . .... ~,,,:. ~, ~-'rslaent--~rs. ~ do zmo r mare mane ner ozz~u tmelo~rama ~ ! t,uy ~ ~._., .r~.. ~..o,,~nt__M~ro Ew, lx~e- taun, Yet she had the ae- l " " • "' u,.o ~'~th lothed with .the house ] Sunda~ .Marmau Second Vice President--Mrs. Minnie heaven." Sidney to help~ With EvamL age at the time of her passing ',with th~ ~ lf~ores. Recording Secretary~Mrs. HeIen months, 20 days. ~- Ralsler services were held at St. t TH]~gE'8 q Corresponding ~'retary--Etlr~ L~e- Lutheran church Beach, on LIFI'! with ~terment at ] ~ cemetery of Beach. ~ev, And th~at ~e ;time you ]mve to Executive ~rried ,to her last resting J. WoJahn, John Barkland, to its Ray ~ miward wed~ ~ Wallace. who were With aw'extlreme~, gratifying r~- PASSES AWAY NOW~ ~ the time to has been informed that renew it ff , we-Q known old time for- offer. "Valley resident, passed last da~ nouncing t at the home of his to hurry if ~ want Oags Lake, MinnesotA. vantage e~ the ol~ortmaRy that hU lackir~ at this time, been given ~., ~ riq~ now at the label ]k'4][tOLLMI~T on this p~l~aud hurry to get on the ages of 17 ant the ~ offer. They also have the ~g~ency enroll in the ~O , ,, " rker piloted by Miss Dorotl~ De~gs of the offer can !~ found worn. well known Goodrich tires, and in -. s Mid-West, a promisingqy°ung ~D a ~muu,-='-':'" ,s,iz~t,--.o "East," a rival p~e seven. TUrn to it now ma~ m to get In contact with the hardt of Chicagot Is shown wi .au~ g. Y± .... "-- N J.- in a novel ,qKmza on position to sell all sizes and makes Of office as soon as possible, pig piloted by Miss Frances Brzgnt oz r xm~©,~.-, • • look it over. It will be your last this popular brand of tire, another enrollment April ~weelmtak~' held re©curly at Plnehurst, N. t~. / elumce. I