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CITY
JOHN N. HAGAN
Candidate for Governor
AUDITORIUM
ALL
BEACH, NO. DAK. SUNDAY, MAY 29TH
X
All Citizens Should attend this meeting. Learn more about problems of your state and national governments.
ers explain a sane, sensible solution of these problems.
JOHN OMLAND
Candidate for Treasurer
2 P. M. SHARP
Hear these speak-
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LOCALS
Mrs. O.~R, Niece and two daugh-
ters, Mr~ Willis Wallace and Mrs.
Donald Wallace i~nd daughter spent
Saturday in Glendive.
Mrs. John Kukowski and Mrs. S.
D. Knezevich will entertain the Cath-
olic Ladies guild next Thursday af-
ternoon, June 2, at St. John's hall.
Miss Barbara Allen entertained the
Catholic Sodality club Monday night
at St. John's hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reeve of Bel-
field were Monday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Wetsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Maanum of
Golva and Mrs. Victor Thompson left
Tuesday for Osage, Wyoming, to bring
Miss Theodora Maanum back from her
teaching duties there. They also in-
tend to visit at Sunrise, Wyoming
Where Mrs. Thompson taught last
Year.
Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Barrow spent
Sunday visiting in Wibaux.
Mr. and Mrs: C. J. Fish spent the
~eekend visiting friends in Miles City.
Monday night Victor Thompson and
OIe Thorson drove to Dickinson to at-
tend a l~nbermen's gathering.
• Mrs. S. Schmit of Wadena was here
Thursday night visiting her brother-in-
law, Sic Schmit, and family, of this
At the Sentinel Butte Theatre M~y
~-29-30. "WEIJ.~ FARGO," the great°
picture of the year. Bob Burns
~£~ld Frances Dee in a wonderfp~ per-
formance.
Portals of Pacific Exposition
i: :: ::::i:i:':::
Main entrance gates of the 1939 Golden Gato International expos~
tion on Treasure island in San Francisco bay where millions are ex
petted to enter next year are shown in this sketch by Artist Louis Rothc
Towering above the exposition is the 400-foot Tower of the Sun.
I-~arry ~ilbert of ~lendive was a Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis
CUT. FLOWERS / FOR
/ •
• " DAYI
I)ECORATIgN,.
"MM'M'I 111~TM9~'I first of the week for a ten day visit this Friday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. at
l~lllblblSll ~
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. An- the cour~ room in tile court house,
~. Henry Wojohn was hostess to
sewing club at her home Tuesday
~ternoon.
Mrs. Thomas.Rader spent last week
~d at Sidney visiting friends.
" 'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wollen and
family and Miss Olive Wollen were
~mday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
~ndness.
Mlas Olive Wollen, who has spent
~ l~ast six weeks here visiting her ~'~
ther Leonard and family, left Mon, (G(DAX
Y for Minot to visit her sister there.
~. V. Stewart of Tampa, Florida,
the gues~ of Miss Marguerite Ev- |NFAI~O~
past week.
,~ MrS. Anne Ryan and baby arrived
i~ re last week for a visit at the home
~ beret parents Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
~!,,',~ll~k, here. , Mr
,,~,il Strand of Frsburg and
~,i~lrr~ger of Medora were business ~¢is-
:~ra in-the city Monday, and while
:, lle~rs P~id the News office a pleasant
was a pleasant call-
In Baker Sunday evening.
Beach visitor Monday. and Mrs. E. C. Nelson returned from
Charles Robinson accompanied by a trip which took them to Edmonds,
NLchol~s Xipolias, spent S~nday here Washington, where they visited Carl's
~isitir_g his sister, Mrs./~i~rd Hal- mother. While gone they report that
stead. / / they saw quite a number of Golden
Have you registered/at t~e Bijou? Valley folks, and enroute home visited
,Mr. and Mrs. Rall~ Stacker return- r~latives in Spokane and M~ssoula. ]
eel,last week from Werner, N. D., and Read the Specla! ~gains offered]
will spend a few weeks here visiting at the Gamble Store ~f this week's is-]
with Ralph's parents, Mr. and ~)~rs. sue of ~ News. :~ /
Fred Stacker of near Sentinel ~utte. At the Sentinel Butte Theatre May
Take advantage of the/Sl~al Ice $8-29-30. "~ FARGO," the great-
~ream Day at the Cozy {~/fe ~is corn- est picture of the year., B~b Burns
ins Saturday. See the ~als else- and Prances Dee in a wdffderful per-
where in this Issue. \/ fvrmarme.
Ernest Helm arrived in the city the The county welfare board will meet
To make a long Tale
Short
HOSPITAL NOTES
Dr. Virgil Parrett and family left
for California last week where he in-
tends to take post graduate work for
about two months.
Mrs. Ed Olson of Sentinel Butte
was in Tuesday for treatment.
Donald Bay of Sentinel Butte had a
tonsillectomy Thursday.
Mrs. Arthur Hanson of Wibaux gave
birth to a baby boy on Sunday, May
22.
Miss Alice Sperry of Trotters was
in Monday, May 23, for a tonsillect-
omy.
Miss Edith Carew of Alpha was
brought in on Monday and on Tuesday
was operated on for gall trouble.
The D. Fultons returned home on
Monday.
THE WEATHER
May 18 48 43
May 19 58 53
May 20 60 43
May 21 64 40
May 22 66 43
May 23 60 37
May 24 72 47
The Markets
Wheat .............................. 69
Flax ............................ $1.48
Oats ............................... 14
Barley ............................. 32
Rye ................................ 33
Eggs ....... 14e Butter ....... 23c
Cream, sour .... 21c sweet .... 23c
At the Sentinel Butte Theatre 1~4~
2~2~9-30. "~ FARGO,,, ~he g~at-
est picture of the y~ear. Bob/l~urns
and Frances Dee ,ln/a wonde~ul per-
formance. ," : /
CARLYLE 4-H C~V~
The Busy Bee 4-H club of Carlyle
which was organized at the Charles
!~ulton home April 23, held its second
meeting at the home of the local
leader, Mrs. Conrad Pratt, on May
14. The meeting was conducted by our
drew Helm. Ernest has spent the past WANTED---Ch~k~. Park Care. oresident, Miss Dorothy Hammond. An
year in California and likes it very Mr. and Mrs.~,~. C. Schulz and Mark ~teresting talk on The Well Dressed
much. - • Lovgren returne~ Monday evening from/i was given by Dorothy Water-
Flowers for Mt~Jai Day. Wood- a weeks vacation. Mr. Lovgren visite~ At the close of the meeting a
lunch was served.
ward Drug Co. / his daughter and family in l~rgo ~ ~Dorothy Waterland, Club reporter.
Miss Eva Schmidt of Detroit. Mich., while Mr. and Mrs. Schulz went on to __
and Mrs. Zeno Muggli of Rlchardton Little Pine Lake in Minnesota for the
are guests a~ the Gerhardt Muggli opening of the fishing season. If you
home in this city arriving here Mon- haven't heard a good fish story for
day of this week. some time just talk to Bill.
£~UI~1~uI~I~I~M~I~I1~H~u~i~u~I~I~$~$~$~
BONNIE VIEW I
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A fairly large crowd was in at-
tendance at the party which was held
at the Bonnie View school house onI
Saturday evening and those presentI
report a very enjoyable time, j
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moore and Miss~
Florence Helmstetler drove down from!
their home at Minot last Friday andI
they were guests at their home here'
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gordon and
family were Sunday visitors at the E.
A. Stoddard home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Doblar, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Kittleson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Kukowski and daughter and F_xlgar
Kukowski were callers at the Reeve
ranch Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Glenn Stein closed this year's
term of school at Bonnie View on
Friday afternoon. Or~ Tuesday and
Wednesday of this ~eek he will give
.33 the state examlna~ns, and on Thurs-
9.1
.48 day he plans to. leave for Dickinson
where he will sp~d part of his vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fillner spent Sun-
day evening at the E.A. Stoddard~
home.
Dewey Hughes returned to his home
Saturday from Seattle, Wash.. where
he had gone for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Reeve, Mi~s Flor-]
ence Heln~stetler and Joe Pesha droveI
to GOlw, Sunday. [
Little Clarice Rollins has been suf-I
feting during the pas~ week with eye
trouble. It was nec~sary to have it
lanced.
/ .
- Harry Hill was,a vmit~ at the OlafI
Abraham home ~rida¥. "
Mr. and Mrs/~ck Still were visitersl
at the John ~Iladick home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nehls were
Beach visitors on Saturday.
SPECIAL
CHICKEN
DINNER
At The
PARK CAFE
Ng~x.t-S~nday
There/will be all the
trimmings including~
Fresh Strawberry I~¢~
Cream S Unshe":
Come in and try it!
SALE! HAT
...... V 1 o,$3 00
FOR COUNTY &UDITOR ' a ue$t .
I herewith announce my candidacy : /
for re-election to the office/of COunty
Auditor. Trusting that my/ser~ces in!
the past will merit your k~dl~/consld-~, 50c
eration at the primary e~ec~fgn to be!
held on June 2gth, and ~f/nbminated
and elected promise the ~9~tinued de-
voted service to the dtities of the T. & T. Dress Shop
office. Again I wish" to thank you for
the support given me in the past.
MINNIE E. SlVIr~
SPECI
L
ICE CREAM
DAY
:iai,
of ours that the
toms "
thathe were~
they ; not large
the dog to ~ hlstail
has to wag iS Ul~ and
said he. We de~'t elahn to
on arehiteeture, but we
~u1~w our onions" on used ear~
PRICED PROVE IT
l~RD SE-
Renewed
$145.00
| - V-8 Pickup. condition.
Dayments. only $145.90
CHEVROLET ~2OUPF~ Good
e0~lCUtlon. Down payment .$48.00
SeVeral Other Body Types To
Choose From
Motor Co.
10 ~ No.
SATURDAY ONLY!
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