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THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934
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Singer Also Wins I-=: =TRoTTERS .... -
I Fame As Beauty I ...... ....... _=:
Mrs. Ralph Page and three chil-
departed for their home in
Mont., after a ten day~
at the Simon Hczelton home.
On August 1st. the F & L store~t
/
moved into the building for-I
occupied by the Wagner i
Clothing s~ore.
Mrs. Olaus Rishvod was hostess
the Missionary society of the]
Fundamental church, on ~ .'2 : / : :
afternoon last. After i
aeveral hours spent making ban-
and working on quilt blocks
dainty lunch was served by the',
to eleven members and
~uests.
Mrs. Wm. White of Glendive has
the guest of Wibaux relatives
the past week.
J. S. Meyer is seriously ill at the
home of his son, Henry.
Mrs. Gee. McDonald and daugh-
Mrs. Bernice Storkel were shop-
ping in Glendive Friday.
Mrs. Lloyd Callender and daugh-
ter Lelah were calling on Wibaux
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keller Sr.; have ar-
from Iowa, for a visit with
son, Dr. G. E. Keller and fam-
J. E. Trollope left on Sunday last
Iowa.
Frank Poplel who recently 3e:'~'~any" It ~ak~s more titan a
sr.-"r~ :cstuma ;:c look well-dressed,
an operation at the she says. it ~akes a ]or, ot scrubb-
hospital has returned to
mg aaa brashiag, ana discreet
home south of Wibaux. n=.-:c-=~. ~L: admhs tl:a~; she may
Ed. Skaar o~ Skaar, N. D., was a bc 7 ;::t ~t ~ fa::Lic abo=t ~a~h-
visitor Thursday. ing f2r, above all, she cherishes
Mrs. O. S. Drake was hostess to the well-scrubbed look. Her ap-
Ladies' Aid of the Methodist pearanee is natural, with a becom-
at her home on Thursday ing :cat of tan. You can imasine
last. After the regular -such a personality as the star of
at which the president, Mrs. the Firestone Summer Series of
Eisenbart presided, several Garden Concerts each Monday
hours were occupied with needle- night.
Work and visiting. A delicious lunch The program for Monday,
August 8, at 8:30 p. m. EDST
was served by the hostess, that con-
over the N~B.C. Red Network is as
a pleasant afternoon, follows :
John H. Johnson, Dwight Massey The World Is Waiting For The
"loln Parker departed Friday Sunrise (ensemble), Whispering
Glasgow. They had expected to (orchestra), Lover (Gladys
until after President Roose- Swarthout), Brown Bird Sing/rag
visit to the Fort Peck dam. (Fred Hufsmith, tenor and en-
but on account of the semble), Minute Waltz (orchestra),
of hotel accommodations Just A Song At Twilight (en-
home Sunday night, semble), The Song Is You (Gladys
Miss Ethel Prices went to Bel- Swartbout and Frank Chapman,
Friday where she was the baritone), Bumble Bee (orchestra),
of relatives and friends over Dark Eyes (ensemble).
week end.
Rae Samson who is employed at LAUNCH MINIATURE COACH AT
Red Trail garage in Glendlve, WORLD'S FAIR
Friday afternoon in Wibaux. j
Margaret Losinski is able to be[ Robert Russell has sent in his
after being confined to her bed 1934 miniature Napoleonic coach for
several days, while suffering this year's contest. The little coach
an attack of hay fever, completed is a thing of beauty
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hanson, Mrs. and much superior to any coach
Elliot and Mrs. E. B. Sherman Robert has so far put out and it is
Glendive visitors Friday. to be sincerely hoped that Robert
and Mrs. Dave Baird and will win a fine prize with it. Last
were shopping in Reach year Robert's coach won very fay-
Saturday. orablv comment and this year's
Ed. Zellmer of the Cottonwood coach is of much finer workman-
was a business visitor in ship.
Friday. Judging of the minature coaches
Mrs. Gilchrist and Mrs. Dignan of submitted in the 1934 Fisher Body
were the guests of Miss Craftsman Guild competition, in
Carlson on Wednesday last. which $51,099 in university scholar-
R. H. Welsh who has been suffer- ships are being offered as awards,
from an attack o~ quinsy is re- was started this week at A, Century
improving, of Progress Exposition.
a three week's vacation at The models, the work of youths
home of her parents. Mr. and from 12 to 19 years of age, are be-
Callender, Miss Lelah Callcn- hag considered from the standpoint
departed Tuesday for Rochester, of paintcraft, trimcraft, woodcraft
where she will resume her and metalcraft, as well as fidelity
training, to scale. The budders of the 16
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson of adjudged the best from the Unithd
brother in law-and sister of States, and eight from Canada will
Win. Welsh, who were enroute receive university scholarships val-
Wisconsin stopped a~ the Welsh ued at from $500 to $5,000. The 24
a few hours Friday. Mrs. winners .will be taken to Chicago
accompanied them to WIS- as guests of the Guild for a four
where she will visit relatives day convention starting wednesday,
weeks. August ~nd. It is sincerely hoped
Cottonwood HomemakerS by Robert's many friends that he
held their annual l~Icnic Sun- will be one of these.
the Johnson grove, near the .....
mountains. Gov~emme=t of W~ld~to~ D. C.
Juvenile Royal Neighbor~camP WaaMngto~ D. C,, Is governed
in Wlbaux with by a commission of three members
Win. White as supervisor, appointed by the President and
Jeannette Wel~ was the confirmed by the senate. The con-
of Glendlve friends over the gross of the United States enacte
returning home MondaY. laws for the district, which are ad-
Idle Speekeen of Beach has been ministered by the commiss|oners.
guest of Shirley Bixby, the past . -
Mae Kuaske is the guest of they will visit the Century of Pro-
Losinskl this weeJ~, gross. From there they will go to
and Mrs. L. C. Bushman have Champaign, Ill., to visit with two
in the Dave Baird house re- , .~,,rl~ey~e~pect to return in
with a new Ford V-8.
vacated by the Otto Mueller
and Mrs. Walter Butman are
Mrs. Tom Temple Jr., is i~ formerly oc-
hospital seriously bY Alex
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank en- Olendive for
a vacation in Hills. and received here M~day
will also visit in Min- 2arlson, had been h~t by
Miles Sunday~ and
John Meyer to his home was
Aneta, N. Monday,
visit father J
his recoverL
and friend,'
resided here
better. Wlbaux,
Mrs. Geo. years, employ-
the North-
Monday.
Sherman and
arrived Hanson were six
o'clock guests at the Alfred
of St. Paul south of Sentinel
WibaUx even- evening.
been called here by and Mrs. L. C. Faltermeyer
of her and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Manning
were callers at the Henry Meyer
H. Mullendore of Glendlve was home Sunday.
to business matters in Tom Parker is assisting in the
and F~day. First National bank while Frank
Bailey, who has been Elliot is taking a vacation.
for Mrs. Earle Baker, re- Mr. and Mrs. ~eo. ~n left
home Monday. Wednesday morning for Great Falls
;. OttO lPotm~ left t where they will visit their son Mar-
, for (Rfleago, where ion and f~tly.
The Trotters ball team did their
stuff, in real style, a week ago Sun-
day, when they beat the Wibaux
team 7 to 12, on the Trotters dia-
mond. Our team has surely made a
good record this summer. We hope
they continue to do so well.
Bert Kreeger left for Fargo, on
Friday morning, where he will be
employed in the harvest fields Bert
Sperry has also gone to the eastern
par~ of the state to seek employ-
merit as a harves~ hand.
A large crowd attended the sale
a~ the Monroe Gasho home on
Monday., when they sold all their
machinery and household goods.
Due m scarcity of money, most ev-
erything was sold very cheaply. The
Gashes plan to go tO Washington
soon, to make their future home.
We wish them success.
Ben RusseU left on Saturday
morning for St. Paul, Minn., on a
business trip.
Mrs. A. G. Trester and sons came
out to the Omley home on Sunday
to make them a two week's visit.
Alfred Trester brought them. ou~
and returned to Sentinel Butte on
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. "Sherry" Christian-
sen and son, from Hazel, S. D., and
Miss Myrtle Nellermoe, of Moor-
head. Minn., arrived by car on Wed-
nesday evening to make the A. J.
NeUermoe family a visit.
Mrs. Victor Voelsteke went
through the Bismarck clinic, recent-
ly. She was advised to have an
operation before long.
Mrs. Barry Kreeger received word
last week that her mother had
passed away. She left the next day
to be present at the funeral. We
are very sorry to hear that .Mrs.
John Herrick is very ill at the home
of her son, Will, out West. She was
a sufferer of cancer of the liver.
Mrs. Joe err and children, have
been visiting at the Ed. Franklin
and Bill Reichert homes during the
past week.
Eugene and Charles Russell are
staying at the Ed. Oswood home
durnig their father's absence.
IsabeUe NelsOn stayed wth Mrs.
Bob McLeod last week, while Mr.
M~d.~eod was gone to Chicago.
Mrs. Nelson is cooking for one of
Mr. Hudson's haying crews.
Mr. and Mrs. Trester and sons
were supper guests at the L. Hod-
gin home on Sunday.
P. V. Moore is putting the stone
foundation under the Trotters
school house, now.
Mrs. Warren Clarke and daugh-
ter Joan, were visiting at the Law-
head home last week, while Warren
was working on the n(w road.
Mrs. Monroe Gasho and children
returned home last Thursday ~om
Hebron, where Mrs, Gasho visited
friends, for a week.
As Donald
herd cattle on
a horse
father
place, and
riding,
him, so
thor
mt~ed the
shift as hebridge east of
Oeo. Tasker's place. Miss Ortme-
wald and Mrs. Johnson were alo~
and received minor lnJuriss.
Qq~lt~ a number of folks attm~lmi
the picnic at the John Wentland
farm last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nellermoe
were Sunday dinner guests at the
A. J. Nellennoe home.
We were happy to see Rev. and
Mrs. Nelson, again, last Sunday.
Mrs. P. V. Moore will entertain
Willing Workers at the church base-
ment on August 16th. All are In-
vited to attend.
Walter Ware has returned to
Trotters after having been employ-
ed at Glasgow for several months.
He plans to go back soon to work
there again.
Mrs. Trester and sons, Mrs. Ofn-
ley and Eddie and Geneese ~ere
Thursday visitors at the J. F. Crook
aome.
Mrs. Frank Nehls en~ertained the
South Side Aid at her~ome on
Thursday. / ..... a
Saturday, the |lt~s the }as~ a y
of the special E~ettick shoe sale
at Greengard's. VPrices, $2.95, $~5
md $4.95. 14-It
~lte a n~m~er of Trotter~ folks
attended the carnival in Beach on
Saturday. They report a fine time.
Mr. Lawhead was in town all
week being treated for sciatic rehu-
matism.
The Frank Boyce family has re;
turned to Trotters to maze _~n
Moore a visit. Francis was umor-
tunate in getting three ri~ broW.n,
so they will visit the Mooras Whim
~l~e recuperates.
Mrs. Ralph Mosser was able to
return to her home on WednesdaY
sfter having been ill with arthritis
for several months.
ADVANO1~ AI~ GET R~U~
THE BEACH. N. D.. ADVANCE
Torn. Balloon on Its Way
This graphic photograph shows the torn fabric of the army air corpse'
stratosphere balloon as it piled up on the gondola during the 1~
%000 feet of its descent. The photo, made shortly before the
loon and gondola crashed near Holdredge, Neb., after the three arm~
balloonists bad leaped to safety in parachutes, was snapped by Lieu~
tenant J. F. Philli~ in an army plane,
.... -:=--= ............. [Tuesday afternoon.
BONNIE VIEW I Mr and Braden and f ly,
Mary MeCankey, Reporter who recently moved to i~fis vicinity
Mrs. Leo Sperry and daughter,
Clara, Fran Beeler, daughter
and son Frannle were
itors at the Geo. Beeler
Mrs. Mahlon Stecker
the members of the
with a picnic at
Sunday.
Mrs. J. C.
Ward,
from a trip
ada, where
serious
ter-in-law
who
there.
Mrs. Butqrfield and
home, |
Mrs. Le~ Sperry
friend, Mx~. Bob Alton, at
in Beach ~tne day last we
Clell Tr~lope has been
Mahlon Ste~er home
past week,
of a header,
Robert Schauer, who, unfortun-
ately, cut his foot quite badly with
an axe, recently, has nearly recover-
ed, and is able to be at work again.
Mrs. Calvin Adams, Mrs. Jack
Farra, daughter, None, and son, El-
wood, were visitors at the R. Mc-
Caskey and A. F. Doblar homes on
from near Medora are now located
on the William Schell farm.
Raisler and daughter,
the end of last
about ten days
relatives at
Jimmy and
for their
after
with
be remem-
Kruell,
to Beach on
place he
morning for
to visit his
Mr. Morse has
by Wm. Smith at
since last winter.
Frank Nehls entertained the
of the South Side Ladies
her home last Thursday af-
A. F. Doblar and Harold Abraham
were Beach visitors, Saturday.
Holly Gallaty, who has been em-
ployed at the Frank Nehls, leftI
there last Friday, planning to go J
elsewhere to seek work. [
I
Canary lshmds' Land Valuas [
Land is valued as hlgh as $15,-[
000 an acre in the Canary lslan&~. J
CAMEL Ht _P
gust 4th.
George Lardy left Sunday evening
to help Jess Houck witl$ his thresh,
Lug.
Mrs. Ross Johnston is visiting for
several days a~ the Mrs. ~ H. MTa.
son ~home in Sentinel Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. ~mtm~.t Van Horn
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van
Horn and children attended the
carnival in Beagh l~Kv.
Dorothy Brier returned home on
Monday after spending two most
enjoyable weeks near Zero, Mont.,
wlth her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. ( ~. Cassel and grandpar-
ents, ~ ~a~~. H. Moore.
lV~.~,.., ~,ie Myers'~lebrated~ her
l:Rh& ;hday last W~nesday, Au-
gusF ~! , by having a~ enjoyable
lithe J arty in the afternoon at her
h~ ~ having many |of her lit-
he ~[~Jts. A lovely tln~ was tiad
SY~, 4 attending and I delightful
lUJ~h ~s served by her~nother.
~l~r. ~ Mrs. John ~nnold and
N[aude |and Mr. and N~rs. Johnny
H6n~ ~t and two children attend-
ed thej ~rnival in Bea~ Saturday.
Ceceli~ ~seher cared~or the two
younger ~aildren dur~g their ab-
sence.| ! /
Dicl~S~tlsc ~)ed Ray Brier
stack ~ ~ o~_~ay. •
~le Kremer was a caller
at Mlke M. Lardy's on Saturday.
Dick Seeuse Is assisting Page MY-
e~s with his work.
Jack Myers was a visitor on Wed-
nesday at the Clyde Myers home.
E. H. Mason motored out to Ray
Brler's Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fransen and
children attended the carnival in
Be~ch Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brier and chil-
dren were Sunday afternoon visit-
ors at Mike Lardy's.
Mrs. Jack Combs and children at-
tended Marjorle Myers birthday
party on Wednesday.
Mrs. E. D, Nelson brought Doro-
thy Brier home from Sentinel Butte
on Monday.
Tho 1549 .Gold Rush
(Ynannlng's History of the United
State~ says that before the end of
September, 1848, notice~ of the dl~
covery of gold In California ap-
peared in the ~lumns of the out-
ern newspapers In the spring of
1849, 20,000 men were said to be
waiting on the banks of the
souri river for the first opportu.
nity to cross the plains on their
way to the land of gold. Some
wl~ern between 80°000 and 150,000
persons reached California within
the year 1849.
Read it in the Advance first.
Come see the tire that's
the t !k of
Announced in April, it's
Aulust--thls sentational
Weather. Th~ word's
that It'~ even better
more non.skid
i~reater Center
cats so much
other tires. All of
our 8ales zoom l
it's all about.
them ever in
Goodyear All-
by "G-$" user~-
advertise. They say "43~
too mcdest. Th~ty r its
grilm so much
no with
is sweet
tt few what
t be well
/'/ ;
We Have Some
New 30x5 Casings
at $15.oO
32x6
$25.00
Extra Heavy
S31.
GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY
Tough :hick Center Traction
~Tread. Built with Supertwlst
Cord. Full Oversize. Lifetime
G u~ran t ee.
4.4@-21 &~5-1~
$4.95 $5.70
Other sizes In proportion.
Expert tire mountin~.
Prk~ subJee~ to ~hau~e with-
out noUee. ~tate tax, ff may,
additlomd
Beach,
PHONE 74--We Come--On the Run
were out in ~ neighborhood ~d-
nesday Iookin~ for_a place to Win-
ter about i00 head of cattle.
Those sl~opping in Beach Th~l'~-
day morning were
Kramer, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles
Wllnam
nicely,
doing exc~
to grandl~ well. !
smll~ that off.
" ~ adke Is
~lwork at the
r. and Mrs. ma~
itors and
Jam Ueckert
Many from this
tended the carniva
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sherman were.
visitors at the Alfred Ueekert home
Sunday afternoon.
Combinin_~ is progressing ral~l~
in this vicinity. At the end of th~
week the work will be mc4tly ~.
pleted. The wheat is going from
four to fourteen bushels to the acre
and is of good quality.
Prank Dykins is harvestln~
crop in the Yates vicinity this W~k,
Leonard Trester and Ray Ziz~U
are busy doing their shock threaho
hag this week.
William Roesler was a caller at
the Clyde Polley farm last-Saturday
afternoon.
Alfred Ueckert was a business call- ~:~:i;~
er at the Emmet Heaton farm Tuck-::~
day morning.
MICHIGAN STORM
Detroit, Aug. 3. ~ Eastern M~h.
lgan, fixing its casualty list at eight
dead and scores injured plunged t~
day into the task of clearing debris,
strewn roads and repairing storm
damage unofficially estimated at
$1,000,000.
NYE OFF RESERVATION
Washington, Aug. 3.--,Senator Nye,
IndePendent Republican, said la~
Thursday he woUld
mocratic nominee for
llmn Langer, wife of
Governor.
When You
"G-3" Your
Wheels --
Look What Y.,ou
Get
No Extra
Flatter, wider
Weather Tread.
More Center Trac-
tion(lb%morenon-
skid blocks).
Heavier
Tread. Su
Cord Body and 439~
iles of REAL
Non-Skid.