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JUNE 7, 1934
Death on th-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h- peedway
the wheel of this radnK automobile as the camera clicked
pict~zre at Hohokus, N. J. race track. GeorLm
suffered a broken neck as the car turned oyez
feature event and died tn ~ ambulance befor~
reaching hoepitaL .........
WIBAUX
Burton and Russell
business visitors in Sial-
arrived from Nebraska
a visit at the C. T. El-
Mr. Wise is a brother
~l Mrs. Ellinger and daugh-
were dinner guests of
Lester Norton. Wed-
returned Monday
With relatives at De-
Minn.
I near Skaar, N. D., Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs Ole Helvik and sons,
[Mr. and Mrs. Claus Rishvod, 1~,
j and~ Mrs. Burton Welsh, l~v. and
I
Mrs. L. H. Norton, Mrs. Samson
Miss Lillian Scammon, Russell
Welsh and Elmer Presthus. Need-
less to say all enjoyed the bountiful
dinner served at noon.
Miss Alice Geil of Wellington,
Kansas arrived Sunday evening to
conduct the Vacational Bible school
which opened Monday with an en-
~q;ment bf about 55. Miss Geils as-
sistants are Mrs. Ponath, Mrs.
Watts, Mrs. Norton, Miss Lillian
z~:lt~llll0n, 2/2i5s Virginia Bailey and
.::, 21C:criCe .~Jl'eeIi LI!3.
"TLe Af~er,'na~h," a d::~,ma-debate
and Mrs. H. Schneid-
Mrs. Wm. Lentz, Mr.
Dalton, Mr. an~
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H
~nd Mrs. E. L. Watkins
A. Germain, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. M. C. Hecka-
Welsh, Mrs. Fi'ed
O'Keefe, Rev. L
T. Elliot. Chas. Wise
Mrs. Lute Meek
Ross Bixby.
is the guest of
ds in Belfield, N.
~.Carlson and mother
m Beach Saturday.
Bredison, a sister of
and who formerly
arrived from Wis-!
attend the funeral
and will visit with
BiDy and other
before returning.
Esther Carl-
Dick visited
and Fairview
OJendive was t~
F. E. Elliott.
friends several
John Greenup left
for a two weeks
Wibaux people who ':.ill be performed by Judge M. C.
fUneral services for :: :~ ,:::': :,:?::i iienry B. iiail, cf Lc~
Chaifee in Beach ;~atur-[ .... , :i~,-;, ,t the club houze Frida:,
Mr. and Mrs. Alger] afternoon at 2:30 under the auspices
and Mrs. C. A. Steele,] of the Ice~,A Wu~av:'-; Ch':istian Ten--
s. M. O. Ohnstad Mr [ .~rt::-ce ,Jn!,;n. Jt~(ig~: .';uin:u r~
L. Welsh, Mrs. Mar5' J c:rnte: pubi~c p:o~;ecutor in St. Lcu-z
family, Mr. and Mr:;. ] has a nabional reputation as one of
Mr and M:'s - John I :-:,nlc, rie:: s obl~st orators. The dram;,
bAcrestn~g alike to tile we~, dry o:
lcutral according to reports h'cm
)ther Montana communities. Mr
tail takes the part of ~t?e j~Adgf
,'i?:!e Mr. Summers enacts ti~e part
;; a racketeer.
Mrs. C. E. White who has been il:'
~t the home of her daughter, Mrs.
3. L. Sherman in Olendive. will re-
u:'n to her hz, mc in W,D~',u:: We~,t-
:.aday,
?'2". 2,TcYut~. Rae Samson, Bus
.i:::..:: act: g:i::: ~:.u;i?itd -.:~:z: z"
3±l=t,~oa ~ + .... " ""
Jay.
Attorney a~td i~,trs. Thas. C. CoN
on returned Monday from Helena
~:h~re they had spent the ~)~;t -.reel
~!tcndlng [3 legal matr, ers~
The birthday anniversary of Rev.
Ponath occasioned the surprise par-
ty at his home on Thursday evening
last. ~ames and conversation gave
:iiver~0n for several hours and at
the ~onelusion a delicious lunch was
se~ed by the self-invited gues~.
/A delegation of ten young peOple
Jf the Christian Fundamental church
!eft Tuesday morning in company i
with a delegation from Baker to at-
tend an Epworth League convention i
at Bloomfield.
,, Rev. and Mrs. Ponath w~nt t~
Bltlings Friday, where Rev. Ponath
consiW, V~d a specialist concer~ing in-
juries re~ived in a cat-~accident
some time "~go.
• / .
M!s. F. ~mss who ha~ been ws-
iting ~ relatives in )~rand Fork~
her and other North Dal~ta points the
past two weeks, r~urned to he:"
hours home in Wibauxfl*unday.
Miss Jeanett~,AVelsh, a teacher in
the Glendive~hools hasreturned te
the hom~f her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ~ff~. Welsb, where she will
(Moe) Carl- sl~e~ her vacation.
gut, s of the ~ iThe Missionary Society of the
and lVtrsT'~.--H. Fundamental church met Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bur-
Gene and Dan ton Welsh. During the afternoon a
days the past comforter was tied and the mission-
fishing at In- ary box packed after which an ap-
petizing lunch was served to 13
transacting members and guests.
Mrs. Wm. Dick and daughter Alice
Stair have re- were hostesses to the Eastern Star
with their Kensington, on Tuesday afternoon.
Good, at Needlework occupied several hours
and at the conclusion a dainty lunch
Bell and Mrs. was served by the hostesses,
left Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meh'ose of
to visit the the Cottonwood community were
1 and Mrs. Wibaux shoppers, Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Alton of Beach and
', who has been Mrs. C. W. Samsel of Baker wereI
Bible guests of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. I
Monday to A. V. Cowee at the Milton hotel last I
parents, week. ]
HOSPITAL NOTES
Wednesday.
of the ser- Mrs. Hand of Wibaux is in tile
, Where flowers Beach hospital with an infected
graves of the hand.
before and Clarence McClain of Wibaux hurt
Rae Samson. his foot while chopping wood with
gave a an ax and as a consequence is laid
at the club up in the hospital here for a while.
was fur- James Kiedroski was operated up-
and Jean. on for ruptured appendix at the
are guests Beach hospital this wee. He is do-
attend- ing nicely.
I Arthur Ternell, a worker on the
was de- north road project, hurt his arm and
Memorial]had to spend a short time in the
I Beach hospital this week.
Who teaches] Burton Milus from Westerheim is
arrived Sun- I suffering from an infected hand.
r at the} Baby Chesley is in the hospital
and Mrs Iwith an infected ear.
Little Carl Scherle of Sentinel
left Butte, who has been very ill follow-
she will ing an attack of measles, is now
of gradually improving. He is in the
Beach hospital.
at Sial-
the. Cork Tree~
at the l A cork tree produces the finest
Skaar, I ¢o~k after It is fifty y~ old.
THE BEACH, N. D., ADVANCE
rAGE THR]I~
GOLVA
Mrs. Otto Hansen, Tony Kreit-
inger, Mrs. Ed. Fischer, Mrs. Wal-
lace took their cars and took Miss
Edna Peterson, Mary Parslow and
Miss Hong and her pupils to the
Page farm grove Tuesday. It was
a very warm day and after lunch
the children as well as the rest, en-
joyed what they called a water
fight from the excellen~ well of wa-
ter they all got pretty well soaked
but thought it the best fun ever and
no ill effects followed.
Miss Irene Lorenz had her school
They are out to their farm here for
a few days.
Mr. Uetz and son Joe, Mrs. Fran-
cis Cady of Springfield, Minn., and
Miss Bernice Reider of Driscol, all
relatives of Joe Fischer and Iam-
flies, came Sunday night for a few
days visit. They report Golden Val-
ley a paradise after what they came
through.
Miss Janet Fergerson spent Tues-
day evening with Mrs. Parslow at
Ollie.
Among~otffdse the pa~ wee~, who
go~. ~anents in Beach were~/Irs
John Fischer, Mrs. Pearl Page, l~rs.
Peter Weinreis and Mrs. Ellen
Welsh.
|
E. F. Tull spent a few days fin
picnic at the Schoultebine place on town la§J; week.
Tuesday and a jolly time was had A m4tl rain fell u a a
.... - ~, . .g: ~ S nd y t C~I-
w~m p~enty m Ice meam and lemon- va, ~t 7evii :d the vegetation a li~le. [
ac~e. Mr~ :m~ M:s. John Fischer/~nd I
New England aP.d surrounding f~lmit~, w~ t t0 New England/l~un-[
must be rejoicing over a heavy rain l c~[',',,- a~=d ~i" ~ there to Carson~o vis- l
Sunday. Our boys went down to i~ .~ niece [oi Mrs. Fischer~. Mrs./
play ball and were Unable to do so X,~ry Rew] ~, they expect ~ remain !
on account of the weather, i;~'~'cral da Sb /i ]
The Junior league played Beach i [~Ir.. Frm ,~Kremer ~ old resident [
on the home diamond Sunday lhelof1 the co~ :Ipunity )g here visiting
boys played hard to win what they r~attves and[ frj~l~ds and looking l
did, as in some ways the decision icier his fa'mlm~dnterests. Frank is!
seemed unfair. Game ended in a a orother of/Leon Kremer. 1
victory for Beach, but only one Ralph ~bles of Carlyle is vis-
score ' iting h~~father here. Iris Page is
Miss Irene Maanum gave her pic- ; al~ .a"guest of her cousin, Glenna
nic at the Page grove Friday and the iDOUbles.
little folks enjoyed the d~ry-ve~ ! The many friends of Mrs Klttiel
much. Chaffee were grieved to hear of her i
Miss Severina Cripps was a Golva I untimely death and sympathize :
caller Friday, meeting many old deeply with her relatives, I
friends. [ Mrs. Thos. Kirkpatrick was inI
Graduation exercises were held at;town Friday and reports Mr. K. as l
the high school auditorium Friday ! being some improved, which is good
night, address was given by Mr. A. inews to his friends, he has been
M. Kuhfeld the program was much t very ill.
enjoyed. M'LsS Maanum had charge Miss Edna Peterson who has been
~of the music. There were eight~ staying with Mrs. Wallace Page
graduates and nine eighth grade~since last August, returned to her
graduates. !home Wednesday evening.
a visitor at St. ! Mrs. Alvina Brooks has returned
home Forsythe, Mont.
Ole Knutson was I to her at
Phi!lip Wednesday.
5~r. and Mrs. Jas. Hardy were inI The friends of Mrs. Majerus are
town Saturday, seemed natural to ipleased to know she is much im-
see them shopping in Golva again. !proved in health and able to be
home from the hospital.
Miss Helen Dunstan left early on
Saturday morning via hu~ from
Beach for California, where she will
spend her vacation.
Miss Mary Parslow who attended
tending school left Saturday for her
home in Forsythe, Marguerite
Kreitinger went with her for a visit
at the Thompson home. Miss Mc-
Phee and nephew took them to
Beach.
high school here, left Saturday for Ralph Jacobs left MondaY J,~l~
her home in Ollie, Mont. Mary-.~il home in Harman, aft~ff~tending
be missed by her friends here, whe'~ high school at
she has lived the past year. Miss Cecel~,'~VIlller left for her
Mrs. Phillip Page is in the hos. ~ome In ~Deff~dsley, Minn.-Si~e tqok
pital at Beach. Her sister Bessie is t~e b~rom Beach Saturday night.
taking care of little Wallace and ~fA. Thompson went to Dlckin-
assisting with the work in the Page so~ Saturday and rumor is he will
home. leave the bachelor ranks and come
Miss Eva Thompson who spent the back with a bride, the lady being
winter with Miss Flora McPhee at-lMrs" Lena Zahl.
Mrs. A. M. Peterson and daugh-
l ters were in town early Saturday
~mm~ing leaving on their trip to
/Omaha. Mrs. Peterson had invited
~~ !Mrs. W. W. Page to go as far as
Minneapolis, but owing to her sis-
ter's condition was unable to do so.
Miss Ruth Hong accompanied them
as far as Fargo and from there she
goes to her home at Climax. Miss
...... ~ Hong has put in three successful
~221::~: returnYears teachingnext year.in Goh'a, but will not
County Superintendent Wentland
I was at Golva Friday.
] J.E. Pariseau left Golva the lat-
l ter part of the week for Grafton,
IN. i)., and Fargo where his family
¢ , Miss Florence Cameron was a vis-
~.T--Lsst volunteer
leave Philippine., ~.~
~ $--Andr~w Jack.n, 7th IS.
S. Pr~ident, di~ I~43.
~9--Payne, author of 'q[-Iom~
Sweet Home," born 1~1.
lO--United States caplt~
moved to Wa~Mngto~.
1799.
~wm~
w
itor at the Pete Sehmitz home oll
Memorial Day.
W. D. Bundren of William~ w~s
in Monday after supplies.
Tha Natchez Traca
Back In pioneer d~tys when
first boatmen made their way wltt~
their crude produce-laden craft
down the CUmberland, the TenniS-
see, the Ohio and the Mississippi to
New Orleans the Natchez Tra~
played "a large part, says Literallt
Digest. This was an overland rout~
of about 550 miles, the merest trat~
through woods and swamps from
Nashville to Natchez. It r~
through country that Is now T~.
nessee, Alabama and MisslssippL
Black Frosts
"Black frost" Is a term originally
used In reference to a frost or kill-
Ing freeze at a temperature above
the dew point and not accompanied
by white hoar frost deposits. Such
frosts usually turn the exposed v~l~-
station black, but this is not sup~
pond to have given It it~ mtn~.
This term is IKnor~d by the weather
bureau, which designates eueh
freezes as light, heavy or killing.
k,
An opportunity is ~fered m~/to attend some clinics in
the east preceding the~meetipg of~thgAmerican M~dical As-
sociation and I will be abs~nt~~ Wibaux between May
19th and June 13. I ~ill lea~e~is~ Mary Bailey a~ my office
to give first aid and kenera~care,~but for medical care will
have to depend on phys~i¢ian~ from Beach, N. D/ Remember
the dates. ~ //
DR:" GE0. E. ~LER,
Wibaux, Montana
I
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C. SCHULZ
Beach N. Dak.