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PAGE 2 THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS THURSDAY,
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:! AT SAM'S NEW ARCADE Dance Next Saturday Night Sponsored By MUSIC BY CHET GRIFFIN
i GLENDIVE, MONTANA ROLLER S--Veteran-Sv°fF°reignWarsndKATING E ERY FRIDAYa SUNDAY NIGHTS HIS DIXIE LANDERS
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.. ........ . . Mrs R S senbart Mrs B Mi,ouri I Larlvle home Monday. AI! ?
V. 11;. J~rai~on ana 1-1. J~. i~noerle I Stair, and Mrs. Burton Welsh at- ] The high school students enjoyed i ..... d .. . ]ent and Mr. and ~ Mrs. Be
Editors and Publishers ] tended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. ] a picnic at the south butte Thursday. ] T.n.ursaay mxss wassxay gave ner ]the two high school }rs. Laur
~lk weekly published every Thursday at Beach, North Dakota,. E~tered as I Donald Virts at the UB church in Mr and Mrs Sam Waldal and i pupils and her parents a picnic din- ] Mrs. Russell Miller. ~k a pict
wcond ~ matter at the Postoffice at Betmh, North Dakota, October 7, 1936, i Beach Thursday morning. We join ] Arlene, Mrs. Olga Lardy and Marian ] ner m..the senooi ro?.m. After the l boys and girls played~g of rel
under the act of March 3. 1897. ] their many frinds in wishing them [ were visitors at the Mike M. Lardy [ large runner ner pupl.m gave a pro- [ games• After the ~d l~ra.nk
Advertising rates fu~Jshed upon request ! much joy and hanniness in their I home on Friday• I gram ~o en~ermm, melr parents. ] son served a delici~LUd ~UDer
I~bE~rlptl~ pri: $2.00 ha No. Dak., Mlnn:i:=, =~dT" evI~e,~'' ElseZeB~ett~ W~ke:~te~:h" Pmch:~ecl a plane from [an~rchi?drde/:Sere H:=aredss V:aTlerHs°~nn fe:~daYltehv::~7r-ll;e baseball boys de- JOwd :r:O::~yt~oe, ~athefth:It
Mrs G Robert left fT:t=d eh:cr: Miles City MM2~m::£ Bh:=aytwasWe;:stess %?d:bethromDeC~hic:ro d u
- . : Uy -- an . . ] Mr and Mrs Wm Manninu auto-]to the Dessert ,brdge club. Prizes went l . .Y g i ...................... =-' the Herman Bargf#i .....
~,¢ur~ay Ior IJes Moines, iowa wnere/ _ _" .... " _._" ~ ? ._. . ,,,, ~x,o N ~M-'~'-nnop an~ '" Mrs i where they are empmyed. They came ~,~,,,s ,~rL oaco~son, ,~rmur ~s.ruger, =~,~u ~,-~en
ea to ~enmve weanesoay mgn~ ~o ~, ,,,,o. . ,,,~v,, ~" " *" " Grace Hammond S~gne Evenson and ..... ffer co
the later has employment for the/ .............. I Wallace Scott l home to attend commencement. , • " .... _~ m
mee~ me~r aaugnuer cars t" ~ ~n-
m~mm#~ ] .... t ............ Mr and Mrs Gu Hall and Robert Bud Shepherd NOTl~tching sc~
- -'-" I rens bab who came from Wor- The atl cmo maoers nero an all • " Y . . '.
The teachers who live out of town l . " and! y, .... ]aa" meetin- Th, u'sda., wi.h - noon ]were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neff ] Mms MarJorle Nelson, the upper I will be in ~day and
have left for their homes and we ] n.ngmn, wyon~ng, to maze unem aI ~unche-n -~ t~:" ~-~herland "dinin~ [Hogoboom Monday evening.,room teacher, took her pupils to Cap the first hart of J~ of Golva
hope all have pleasant vacations. [ sl . ._ ........ I room t The Study club members held their t Rock for a picnic dinner. A lovely wishes to have $~ted that
Miss Hazelle Nelson will remain at ] Mr. and M~S:l ~oV:na D~t0d~ O:n~Y] Mr" and Mrs Ed Gress were re-!annual outing on Wednesday evening Itirne was reported by all. word at the AAA ~t Wednesd,
the Stair home ~ts she has been hired l came from Wo f ' t t y - " • .,^.~ ,.." .~- .. ,.^-. ~,E.,,. ] by having a bridge party at the home Clifford Quale ana fa il # teache~,
er o k with the ban i spen~ erie wee~ena warn reta~ve~s az~u ' ILl i
to continue h w r d ........ r ]Mrs. G res was formerly Miss Eileenl°f Mrs. Lyle Martin. Several games ldinner guests at the McDevitt home as last year. ~ P Chic i~
for the next two months and band xnenas. They returnea Monaay. Mueller of bridge were played with prizes go- Sunday. i~m_ony hom~
concerts will be given on the streets Tom Hood of Red Lodge who is Mrs "Burton Welsh entertained rel- ing to Mrs. Paul Wagner first and A fine mx o'clock dinner was served 523 So d and kits
~turday afternoons, here helping to install the new dial [ ative~" W.e~d~v ~wnin~ ~t o seven -'- I Mrs. Lyle Martin second. The mere- ! " ~ment.
Walter Hayes left last week for telephone system is staying at the E. [ clock dinner in honor of her hus- ] bers also presented Mrs. Mason with, g to hear
Mlasoula to visit his sister From B Stair home. a , [ ]a gift again on
• " " . I b nd s birthday. •
there he and a boy frmnd went far- Mrs. Bertram Piesik came from .... ] Mrs. Eism Mason was a dinner, hs. Hub
ther west to work. Billings Wednesday tO visit at the i . ~ • J guest of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hogo-] d Bud
Hobert Blome and sons left Sunday parental C. McClain home for a few I ~]r~ ln~ [ | |l~t~ boom Sunday. ] of Mad~
evening for Billings with a load of days. He husband came for her on ~'- ..... Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner and] a visit
hop for Monday's market. Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Roesler and Mike Thetsen were dinner guests of are oh
Roswell Anderson came from Bode-
man Saturday and remained over
~l~ht at his parents' home and left
8uaday Mln apel .
~n Welsh came home on Saturday
Fatrv/ew where he tat~ht the
put year. His wife ~s vi~ttng her
pLrent~ in Olendive during their
v~at/on.
Mr. and Mrs. O. BAshovd and
Mrs. Menke were among those from
Beach who attended graduation exer-
cises Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Don MueHer and
b~by have moved into a house owned
by Mrs. Bettendorf In the Davis ad-
dition.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McClain,
Jr., came from Miles City Sunday to
spend the day with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Slg, Pederson and
~wenee spent Sunday in Beach.
Earl Carlson is building an addition
to his house Just north of the school-
house. The Arley Meek house is be-
tnff stuccoed and has undergone other
~ine improvements during the past
year.
Mrs. Hugh Baird and children were
ml~pping in Beach Saturday.
Miss Helen Beek~ of Glendive and
friend attended the commencemnt
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Mr. and Mrs. Albion Welsh and
children and Mr, ~ and Mrs. Hugh
Baird and children were guests at
the w.. L. war, as home for dinner
Sunday.
Jack Dunlap has been confined to
his bed the past two weeks at the
home of his cousin, Robert Baird. He
s reported as being In a very critical
condition.
Mrs. Wallace ~ott left Saturday
for Valley C~ty where she expec~ to
remain for some time.
Regular meeting of the OF Aid was
held at the club house Thur~lay with
Mrs. George Hsnsen, Mrs. Suther-
land, Mrs. Mary Scammon and Mrs.
Will Welsh as hbstesses. After the
business meeting and program a very
lovely lunch was enjoyed by all.
The Senior and Junior classes of
WCHS went to Glendive, and the
Sophomore and freshman classes t~
Medora Thursday for their picnics.
Mrs. Ross Bixby was hostess to the
Sew an So club Wednesday and serwd
dainty refreshments. This was their
last meeting of the season.
Mrs. John Setra, the former Alma
Mueller and baby came from Billings
Saturday for a week's v sit with rel-
family, Mrs. Wm. Gardner and her
daughter Marian left Saturday for
Eau Cie~re, Wis., for a visit with
Mrs. Gardner's and Mr. Roesler's
mother, who is quite ill at present.
Miss Nlla M/elhke acoompa~nied them
tm far as Jamestown.
Mrs. Peter Lardy and infant son
are spending several days visiUng
with Mrs. Marguerite Boisen and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh Saunders
had as guests over the weekend Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Wilcox and Mr and
Mrs. Oliver Whitmer of Center.
Mrs. E. O. Busch, Mavis and Don-
ald left for Wisconsin Saturday for
an extended visit with Mrs. Busch's
mother and family.
Mr. and Mrs., Stewart Severson
and daughters of Hanneford, N. D.
spent Saturday night at the Norman
Haugse home.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Honnold and
family were visitors at the Harry
Smith home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maus and Miss
Marjorie Myers were visitors at the
home of Mr .and Mrs. Norman Haug-
se Sunday evening.
Mr. Harrison Sheehan arrived on
atives and friends. Wednesday evening at the N. I. Wal-
Merle Tennant was hostess to the dal home to take his family back to[
4H club at the Reinecke home Mon-]Mobridge Thursday morning. Mrs.
day afternoon. At the close of the ISheehan and children have spent the
meeting Merle was presented a fare- past two weeks at the home of Mrs.
well gift by her friends. Sheehan's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rigb~; and
children and Mr and Mrs. Bert Ro-
gers and children from Glendive via-
ted at the Guy Hall home Wednes-
day and attended the graduation pro-
gram that night
Harold Tenant came from Tracing-
ton. Wn., last week with a t~ck to
move his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
Tenant, to Traclngton, where they
expect to make their home. They left
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Wm. Klos left Tuesday for her
home in St. Paul after a ten day visit
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clar-
ence McClain. St.
Carl Dahl arrived Wednesday to
spend his vacation with home folks
from his dutiesas welder in the ship
yards at Bremerton, Wn.
Rev. and Mrs, L. A. Westmoreland
Mrs. E. B. Sherman, Mrs. Beaman
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fasching spent
Monday shopping in Dickinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waldal and
son, Mr and Mrs. Sam Waldal and
daughter. Mrs. Olg Lardy and Marie,
Mr .and Mrs. Harrison Sheehan and
children were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. N. I. Waldal on Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bares am
children and Mike Theisen returned
home Sunday evening from West
Bend, Wisconsin, where they atend-
ed the wedding of Lloyd Theisen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waldal and
daughter arrived Monday. from Los
Angeles for about two weeks visit
at the Olga Lardy and N. I. Waldal
homes.
Mrs. Walt Dixon and Mrs. Vic
Johnson were Beach shoppers Friday
Mr. and Mrs. George Franzen are
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fasching Sunday.
Miss Marjorie Pierce attended a
DAR plcn/c at Medora Sunday.
Walter Petersille left Sunday for
Washington after-spending the past
two weeks with his parents here.
8T. PAUTt8 L~ (:~H3[~LC~
¥. H. Dimen. Past~
Divine services 9:30 a. m.
Sunday School after the services.
meets Monday 8 p. m.
Ladies aid Wednesday afternoon.
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