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, JUNE 14, 1934
THE BEACH, N. D., ADVANCE
F AGE ~
BONNIE VIEW
McCaskey, Reporter
and Mrs. A. F. Doblar drove
John Gifford home near Trot-
Sunday, where they spent £he
Fleisner, Leo Sperry and
Beeler left by car Tuesday for
City, Mont., where they ex-
remain for awhile as they
secured employment there.
party, accompanied by a
of Mr. Fleisner's, Ed. Ringer,
in Miles City at present, plan
a trip to Seattle, Wash..
points along the west
A numSer of Mr. Sperry's
reside in Seattle, where he
visit.
MeDanold arrived at his
last Tuesday evening, after
for the past nine months
attending school at Devils
Marie Allen of Beach and
Dietz of Sentinel Butte
in Bonnie View Sunday
Neilsen and Max Kerr were
visitors on Friday.
and Mrs. Frank Nehls drove
Butte, Saturday, where
attended the wedding of Miss
Theisen and Frank Bares
Catholic church there.
and Mrs. John McDanold are
over the birth of a nine
baby boy, Merlin John, born
last Saturday morinng, at
home. Both Mrs. McDanold
Son are getting along nicely.
l~oy McCaskey is caring for
and Mrs. George Beeler and
Franz Beeler and family and
Leo Sperry and daughter,
drove to Wibaux Thursday,
they attended the funeral of
Beeler, held there that af-
Mrs. Beeler is the mother
Franz and Hank Beel-
this vicinity. She has been
health for a number of years,
worse last Monday, when
was taken to the Wibaux hos-
where she passed away Wed-
She is survived by her hus-
one daughter, and five sons.
sympathy.
Beeler
Beeler
Feldmann was taken
Monday where he entered th(
suffering from a second at.
of pneumonia. About tw(
ago, was in the hc~
from pneumem!~
to his bon:<
~ral weeks there.
quite well up
he became sick
been quite
from a
h/lr.
em
thi~
election was
Bonnie View school-
TUesday afternoon, when Mr.
Ed. Feldmann were re-
to the offices of director and
McDanold. Frank Nehls and
were among these
the meeting of the
interested in the govern-
drought relief pro,.
held at the community hall in
Butte, Thursday evening.
McDanold was a supper
John McDanolds' home on
it being the occasion of
that day.
Green, who has been em-
at the A. F. Doblar farm,
the past spring, left Tues-
the eastern par~ of the state
Honor for Birdman-
L I
Capt. Westside Larson
In recognition of his achievements
in exper~emtal flying for the U. S.
I~krmy, Captain West, side Larsgn,
ktationed at Rockwell Field, Calif.
[s named as 1933 winner of the
~laekay Cup, awarded annually for
the greatest aerial achievement of
the ~revio~s ~-
'~T[~ devil tempts all otKv men, but the
~n t~/,ts t,~ devi£ ~
~UNE
ll--The American army sails
for Cuba war-bent, 1898.
"~[~ I2--Cook ends famed trip
around the world, 1771.
• ~t:~~# 13--Simplified spelling urged
.o by Pres. Roosevelt, 1903.
~.z~.~. 14--Alcock and Brown fast ta
fly Atlantic, 1919.
\
~]~.. 15--20-hour trains New York
to Chicago start, 1903.
L~.~O 16--Kaiser Wilhelm ascends
the German throne, 1888.
~/~lT--That famous Bat~ 01
Bankcx Hi~, t77s.
~W~
Useful as "Yard Stick"
The constellation of Orion, in ad-
dition to containing the finest gase-
ous nebula, tu'o of ~he mos[ remark-
able star,, and a host or interest-
ing (louhle. triple and multiple
stars, furnishes us with a most con-
venient nleasllre for estimating an.
gulur distances in the heavens In
the form of its strildngly beautiful
and conspicuous helt which is very
('lose ~o three dc,zrees In extent.
Saying "No"
"Learn to say '!]o,'" said Unclq
Eben, "but don't let it git to b~
such a habit dat you refuses a
chance to he u~eful."
where he will visit relatives.
Alex McCaskey was employed at
the Herin BroWn farm for a few
days last week.
CARLYLE SUNSET SENTINEL
AND 50UTH" VALLEY
........ - ....... --:-::::- Charlie Waiters from north of
CLUB REPORT Beach sheared Albert Ramsey's
The Live Wire 4H club held its sheep last Wednesday.
fifth meeting at the home of Mar- Miss Mae Smith was an overnight
inn Fulton on June 5th. Five mere- guest of Miss Eleanor Ueckert Tues-
bers were present. Roll call was day night.
answered by "What I have for CharUe Smith was a visitor at the
Breakfast." The girls choice for home of her mother near ~olva on
community work was to care for the
song books after church and see that
the church is supplied with flow-
ers. The lesson was on "Dishes of
Milk" and "Preparing Breakfast."
Marian Fulton and Agnes Gibbons
gave a demonstration on making
cocoa and creamed eggs on toast.
These dishes with the addition of
the cake Marian had made were
greatly enjoyed by the girls. The
next meeting will be with Agnes
Gibbons, June 19th.
Mrs. George Oeary and Orris
went to Bismarck, Friday, where
Orris had an operation. Orris had
returned from Dickinson last week
after a rather sudden return of his
illness. His operation was not as
serious as it ha4 been expected to
be and he returned home Saturday.
Mrs. A. E. Scheffer went to Beach [
Saturday and is spending the first
part of the week with her daughter
Mrs. Albert Still and familv. ]
Mr ann Mrs. Dudley Fulton and
family ate Sunday dinner with
Charley Fulton and family. I
Mrs. Leone Roppe and baby came
down from Glendive Saturday toI
spend a few days with her parents. ]
Miss Katherine Stark from Beach]
has been visiting friends at Carlyle
the past week.
Wednesday
Fred m~e~
chanic Llght Co., was
in this Thursday re-
. a. sv or, , cA,
/
given last Thursday
after|loon home of Mrs. AI-
by neighbors and
useful gifts were re-
hostess. /
Smith went to Die~
insonat the bedsidefl~f
'ore Kirkpat~h ck:
WhO is :St. Josepl~ hos-
pital there Gi~d,~.~.~/
Mr.
and Mrs. MI< and Mrs.
'Chuting Beauty
Win. Ueckert da~hter Eleanor
attended the AchleVement Day pro- Alm~a Babcock
gram FTid~r afternoon. Enjoying the reputation of being
Mrs. Ade Neudeck and children kmerica'a foremost woman pars-
from Beach spent a few days last chute Jumper, Mrs, A2meda Bah-
week at the homes of Ch~rlle Kra- ~ock, 23-year.old T~ler, Te~
mer and Frank Zook. . beauty, Intends to ~eek freeh fields
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ueckert and to land on. She will make a world
family went to Sentinel Butte Sat- tour, during which she plans bo
urday morning and attended the 'chuf~ down on th~ principal elthMI
wedding ceremony at the Catholic o~ Europe a~ As ~ ....
church of Miss Marcella Theisen
and Frank Bares.
Art Relnholz who was gored by a Stacker.
mad bull a few weeks ago has about Miss Alma Chase from Butte,
fully recovered. Mont., is spending her summer vaca-
The Misses Mac and Marie Smith tion at the home of her aunt and
wen~ to Dickinson last Saturday uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacker.
with their Uncle who had been Charlie Smith and Win. Ueckert
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stark were here a few days to see his father
surprised Sunday when a number Tom Kirkpatrick.
of families arrived at th;lr ho~e[ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Us(kerr were
with lunch baskets ready r a pic- [ Sunday afternoon and supper guests
nic. Those in the party wer~ the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred
and Mrs. Wilbur ~Pa~d and l-~':~. - ..
family, Mr. and, A~L~. C~vin Lund[- "%
and family grid Mr. ~md Mrs. twill retu~ during the- week and
Claude Lund and family: % This was [ bring with\them Katherine Swans-
arranged 2Is a pleasapt s~rprise on bro, who ~ a graduate from the
Mrs. Ra/gh Stark. A~I th~ families Billings TeaCher's College.
took t~eir lunches ,t~ th~ Bp, a,ver Last Sunday evening, Mr. and
and enjoyed picnieing,and~fi~in~. Mrs. Wilbul{ iIammond and family
Mr. and rs.. ank e ton chin, pent the #ening at the Claude
family so/ at~u~d~ly eve~ g ~ Lund hon~, visiting and playing
Hflmer Lt~ d~or~s. ~ / . cards. M/~. Lund served ice cream
'Mr. anc~ l~s. N~elv~ HaWse and which ~ enjoyed by all.
Jean wer~ Sunda~ ~nner g~ests at S
the Earl ~ liner t~+me. ~ ~' "
Mrs. Lel ov MO~ine returne~d Sat- / ..
urday fron Dickinson, where ~heh~
been recei ,ing medical care:y~er ~ "-
condition improved at~t~ pres-
er~t time. , ~ ii~ '"
Frank a~l~*D~idey Fulton were
transacting business in Beach Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher had
as Sunday visitors, Sam and Carrie
Fisher and Sonny, Joe HarP, A. E.
Seheffer and Verna Scheffer.
Kenneth Justies and Paul Lingk
of Salem, Ill., visited over Sunday
with the Fulton's while on their way
to Hamilton, Montana.
Frank Haigh and Margaret
Moody had as Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Oswin Schmitz and
baby daughter. In the evening all
went to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Stark.
John Schulte is doing some duck-
footing for Frank Haigh this week,
Raymond Moline returned from
Baker with a large number of roll-
er skates Saturday. Hehas charge of
the hall and will have it open for
roller skating during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Fulton, and
I daughters Marian and Mrs. Alvin
Woodsend were visiting at Glendive
Saturday.
Mrs. Swansbro, Mrs. Melvin Lund
and Ottis Hopper motored to Bill-
; ings Thursday to attend the college
I graduation exercises there. They
went to Beach and met with the
Equalization Board Monday.
The sad news was received Mon-
day afternoon atthe Charlie Smith
home of the death at the Dickinson
hospital of Mr. Thomas Kirkpat-
rick, Mrs. Charlie Smith's father.
The friends of Mrs. Smith tnthis
community extend their deepest
sympathy ~ her and the family.
Mr. Clayton Russell and mother-
in-law from Beach were callers at
the William Ueckert home Monday
evening.
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CAMEL'S HUMP
Mrs. Jack Myers and Bobby mo-
tored to the Chu~k Moore home on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Myers at-
tended the wedding on Saturday,
June the 9th of Miss Mareeila Thei-
sen and Frank Bares.
George Lardy and Mrs. Ray Brier
motored to Beach on Friday. Miss
Victoria Zielinski accompanied Geo-
rge home to visit a few days.
The dance at the Lee school house
was well attended Saturday evening
and every~y had a fine time. Ray
Brier. William Brown and Richard
Grimes furnished the music.
Mrs. Page Myers and children at-
tended the wedding Saturday of
Miss Mar(ella Theisen and Frank
Bares.
Clifford V~s Dorothy
Srimm, ~Fmy and G~ ~[onold
~/lga~+ e o~ unday
~/and MYs. John Berg ar~ ~ chil-
~qgmoto~d to Sentinel Bfi~te on
u~day to/att~ nd the ball ~ r~e.
J~ very l~]~g'd crowd attend, ml the
l~prise I~Y last Saturda night
the R~ ] rier home. gakes,
mdwic2a~ and pickles were ~ught
)r lunchl Dax :ing was enJo ~d un-
the wee h( lrs of the )rntng
nd everybody departed f~r their
homes declarin! t they ha~ a fine
ttme. t /
John Honnol~ | and Ou~ motored
to town on Wednesday./
George Lardy Was a~Ray Brier's
~n Tuesday. ~ /
All the farmers~a~re smiling over
tfi~ fine rainsfl~fiich we had last
wD~oro~~ier"~" / was a caller at
Old~t haeorpomtted PAt3r
New York cry is tl~ otde~t It,
¢o~orated city in the lYnited Sllatll~
TWIN IGNITION VALVE'IN'NmAD
BUfI, T TO STAY BUILT
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other . any
~'S dou-
stepped-up
Johnny Honold's Saturday.
Howard Van Horn, Johnny and
Guy Honnold dug out a den of
young coyotes Saturday near the
Johnny Honold place.
George Lardy and Ray Brier were
fixing fence on Thursday that the
rain had washed out.
Cecil Adams was a visitor of Billy
Myers a few days last week.
Johnny Honnold was a Beach vis-
itor on Friday.
The county nurse was visiting the
homes in this vicinity on Monday.
Ray Brier was a caller at Albert
Gallus' on Friday,
Thin yea:'s expo~li~ ts ~.m
morn ~l~r th~n in 19&~
Many new siltations and tl~
best o[ the old am bank aqal~
Plan to ~ol And travelin omk
fort by train.
Proe N. P, Booldet on req.a~
Aak any ~nt of the
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