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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
June 27, 1935     Golden Valley News
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A surprise birthday party was held ~st Sunday at the Wm. Roesler home in honor of Mrs. Roesler. Ueckert Bernard Freese and Floyd Wilson u ere call- ers at Dornlnlek Kukoweki's home on Monday afternoon. A fe~)re,tires and friends gath- ered at the Leonard Trester. home last Monday evening in honor of Mrs. ~rester's birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bublltz and 4emily, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Trest- er and Mrs. Jennie Treater. Mr. and M~. Bill W~udke and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Roesler and family. A pleasant evening was spent. The submarginal land agent was in this neighborhood the first of the Week appraising land for the goyern- menL William Ueckert was a business caller at the farm home of Mrs. Jennie Treater last Tuesday after- m0on, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Zook, Jr. from California were visitors at the ]~ank Zook home last Tuesday. Many from this vicinity attended the Wedding dance at Evergreen Park Tuesday evening given in hon- or of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dicta, Mr, and Mrs. Kunkel, from Wi- ~ona~ Minn. left for their home last Saturday. They were here on their honeymoon and were guests at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kukowski the past ten daYs. Mr. Thorpe from Jamestown is do- fag some repair work at the Pow- ers Elevator at Chama. Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Zook enter- tailed for a host of relatives at a six o'clock dinner last ~Vednesday even- tag. Ervin Ueckert went to Bismarck on the btm Thursday and drove back an International truck purchased from the Martin agency. Mr, and Mrs. William Ueckert en- tertained at dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. William Burns and ~mtl~ from Sentinel Butte, Mr. and and family from Me. and Mr. and Mrs. Charlle family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Streltz and children were callers at the Arthur L~ttterall home Friday. Robert Latterall is sl0wly recov- ering from hts illness. The detour in this county for high- way No. 10 has been completed ex- cept for the gravel, The HARLEM PLAY GIRLS. a 12-Piece colored girls dance orchestra are playing at Evergreen Park. this FridaY, June 28th. Golva News The HARLEM PLAY GIRLS, a 12-piece colored girls dance orchestra are playing at Evergreen Park, this :Friday, June 28th, A vast crowd witnessed the ball ~me here Sunday in which the Am- fdon team was defeated by our boys 22 to 2. Retnhart NiStler was a Sunday dinner guest of Chris Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Wassmau and family of Sentinel Butte visited at the George Johnson home Sunday, Theodore Maanum is having the ex- terior of his home painted. Thomas Xlrkpatrick is doing the work. Gone Tull was up from the Meyers ranch Sunday to see Old friends. Jack and Robert Hardy were visit- ors here Sunday. Mrs. Catherine Lorenz received the sad news of the illness of her Wister, Mrs. Mike Bartley of Bis- arck. She left immediately on Sunday and expects to be gone about a week. She went down with Mr. and Mrs. John Schillo sad son Martin, who to see their daughter and who is a nun at the St. Alexius • ~ Roy Nell is suffering from a kink , ~ his back. RalPh DoUbles who has folka here left hfs gran~l- were 27 confirmed Wednesday by Bishop V. We~rIe. George Johnson had an nlcersted teeth pulled Saturday. Rosa Johnson is employed at tbc farm. Mrs,. C. V. Madison is havin~" home and store painted, plans on moving to We regret to see thefi~ Harold L~rson has the mumps. K Fay the Post- These are the men who piloted the first international sky train, consisting ~f a tow plane and two gliders, from ~ilama to Havana and back with com- plete success. Left to right they are Jack 0'Meara of New York and E. Paul Du Pont, Jr,, of Wilmington, Del,, glider pilots, and Elwood Klein, pilot of the tow plane. The major portion of the wheat tmp(n~ ed into the United States since July, 1934, has been durum wheat, for seed and milling. PracHc- ally aH imports were from Canada. Commissioners' Proceedings t111 ,Tune ~th, 1925 ,