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THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 194
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AT SAM'S NEW ARCADE
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--- GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
with home folks.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Donald Welsh were
£ weekly pub every "lursday at, Beach, North Dakota. Etered as
c]mm matter t he PostCfice at Beach, Norfch Dakota, October 7,
1928, rudder e of March 3, 188/.
W. R. BRATTON, Editor-Publisher
Adti€ rates f upon requmt.
[meon price $2.{}0 in N. Dak., Minn., Mont., and S. Dak, Elsewhere $2,50
W tem $o spend the week end wilh
aux. [home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. ,N. Scabad and son of
Lyle Keys returned from Wyoming Glendive and Mr. and Mrs. Don
business visitors in Sddey nd Glen-
dive Monday.
The regular meeting of the C. F.
Mis'.onary Society ws held at the
Clubhouse Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marian (Bud) Drake
and son, Billy, arrived Wednesday
week wnere he had been em-
ployed.
John Worth, flying instructor, at
the Dickinson airport, called on Oene
WelSh Wednesday.
Miss lleanor Simonson from near
Yates, spent part of last week visit°
ing at the John Dick home.
Mrs. Earl Baker and daughter re-
turned rom Greet Falls, where they
Visited Mrs. Baker's sister, IWAss Nora
Jordaal and Miss Betri SIXies. The
have charge of the ctmrch
there As summer. They were ac-
companied on the trlp by Mrs. George
u-n, who her , Msrn
and amlly.
Mculloug returned to her
morning from California wher Bud
is doing defense work. They are visit-
tug .their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Weish were dinner guests at the Dick and Mr• and Mrs• O. S. Drake,
}Albion Welsh home Sunday evening and other relatives and friends here
I Raymond Scabad renineci to lst and at Olendive. They were accom-
t Neal Welsh for a few days panied from Livingston *by Mrs.
- .. ." ... u Leonaxd Brown formerly Miss Alice
t L. C. Bushmau ,,. .-,, v,# ,,, : . _ _
It he past wo weeks, but is reported Dick. They mazy nave a snor Va.-
to be a little beter t present, lion and will have ,o return ts
Mr. and Mrs. George abel from week.
north of town were supper guests at Mrs. Sig Pederson, Mrs. S!alner
the Stainer Pederso home Wednes-
day in honor of Mr. Zabel's lxth-
day armivm'sry.
Miss Itherine Irson was a pess-
anger to Beach l;riday.
Mrs. Lee Johnson ad daughter
came rom Silesia last wk for a
short visit at ihe Imrental, O. S.
Drae home.
Mrs. J. R. Bailey was hostess to
Pederson and Judy, Mrs. Teeters and
Mrs. Burton Welsh autoed to Gleno
dive mae dy last week.
Miss Rachael Simmason came from
St. Louis, Mo., where she s king
nm'se's training, and is visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Simonsor, south of YAtes.
The American Legion Auxiliary was
entertained Friday evening t the
home in polis last week, after
dir sevel days viting at tle the Women's Society of Christian
. ome. I serviee at e . E. Church arlo
Mr: and Mrs. Bud Drake and $on IThrsdaY ternoon. A very nice
au to Olendive lkiay aftrnoon]luneh was enjoyed by all.
and vdted friends until the al Iez Larson, wno is g
Wl three Imur late, vamelnumes training at tim Deaconem
from e west. Harry Drake ame HospRal in Billings came last week
trom Big Timber ant returned with to spend her two weeks' wcatton
Dutherland Oafe with Mrs. Jessie S.
Mills u hostess.
Corporal George Keller, Jr., arrived
from Shreveport, I., Wednesday and
vsited friends here until Sunday
when he let for Missoulu to visit his
paints, Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Keller.
Ater a short tere he will at-
tend an offiuer's candidate sohool.
Mls Olive Welsh is employed at
the Hlgh Ross home near Beaoh.
Insure Now!
training at St. Vneets Hospltal in
Billings, is spending her vacation at
Against Next Winter's Cold Weather
We now have all the Overshoes and
Rubbers we are going to be able to se-
cure this year. Come in and outfit
the family for next winter while sizes
are complete
DICKINSON'S
"Since 1907"
I Mrs. Ross Bixby and Mrs. George] Nlc Weinat arrived h Beaoh Mr. and Mrs. Mabt Zinsli of Flint,
Petcoff were hostesses to the TrinitY[Thursday of last week frn his home Mich., are ,here spending a vacatkm
Lutheran Ladies Aid at the church] • l with friends and relatives They are
a Long Beach Calff o spend his • -
Friday edternoon and served an ap- / ' " enroute to the west coast expecting
tizi lun.h There was no church azanual fall vacation here v&th frienfls
pe ng . , / ..... to leave here h week.
service Sunday as Rev Mageissen and[ ann remuves and to take care oz -t. w-, - ........... , *
family are away on thexr vacation, hs farming interests. l : looks Just he Chzs. Hoffman home in the Oar-
Miss Audrey Howard cagne home lthe same as always and if aythlng lyle community Thursday evening of
from Baker Sturday where she had a little more sprier, last week.
spent
the
past
two
weeks
with
her l Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clrk, who Ted Blake was adndtted to the N.
sister, Mrs. Vance Curliss ad faro- formerly lived foul.teen miles south p. ,hospBd, at Glendive, on .ursday.
ily.
of Wibaux, have sold Shetr 2600 acre The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom larker and chil-lranch ad moved o Beach last week. ard Thompson, Danny, also entered
dren left Thursday for a two week They bought ¢e house owned by the hospital there this week for a
vacation• L.A. Barrow on Hunter street, tonsil operatima.
Mrs. Ulh Moore came .from Glas- ........ -
gow lriday to visit her daughter,
Mrs. led Reinecke, and family. She
t
returned Saturday cccarparded by !
Lonva Jean Reinecke. Attention Farmers!
Miss Virginia Manning was the /-
splration for a pre-nupial bridal
shower given Friday evening by Mrs.
Katherine Turquist and her sister,
Miss Larence at the Turnqulst home.
Virginia received many beautiful and
useful gif along with .the best wishes
of her friends. Dainty refreshments
were served. Miss Menning, who is
,the daughter of Atty. and Mrs, .S.
G• Ma.nning, left Sundy for Billings
to become :tthe bride of Guy Hall, Jr.,
who is employed at the depot there.
Both young people are graduates of
WCHS, have spent most of their
lives here and have a host of friends
Who wish them much happlx- to'•.
gerber. Virgini has been her father's
efficient he}per in law office snee
her graxlution frecn hlguh school, and
has made fends with those whom
she came in contact. Guy is the
eldest son of Mr. d Mrs. Guy Hall,
and has always 'been interested in
telegrephy in which work he has i
rapidly progressed.
rpidly progressed. They will reside
in Billings.
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Wka.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scammon and
son and Miss Selma Larso .were i Mr. nd Mrs. Ed. Brea.nelse and
business visitors n Glendve Friday. I sons mugged to Baer Sunday to ake
Rev. L. A. Westmoreland tendered IM2s s Luverno Zeilex home. She had
,his resignxtion to e members of i bee n a guest at tlae.r home.
dae C. F. Grurch Sunday morvAg. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ballard and son
Archie Kartis arrived here Sunday[retm.ne d to their home in Billin -,,
r ' 5>
morning rcrn Tampa, Fla. for a fu -]Friday after a short visit here and
lough whlct .he will spend Ith his it Carlyle I.rr lrum accom-
rel.tlves and friends. Archle has been lpanie d them and will attend €he Mido
with the Signal Air vp at Plant
l land Empire Fair being eld in Bil-
Field end b.i to return the Irst o fling s is week.
the wee
" .... n Mrs I Several ladies gathered at the
Mr. and Mrs. m. D. merma ,
George Hann and Mxs. B. L. Sher- Reineeke home Saturday to telp Mrs.
Reinecke celebrate her birth<lay, lncy
man autoed €o Glendlve Tuesday. _ work was the dlversion and a lovely
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OUR PRICES ON OIL & GREASES ARE THE SAME AS LAST FALL
BEACON OIL CO.
BEACH, N.D. Free Delivery In Golden Valley * GOLVA, N. D.
HOWARD HARDY And Wibaux Counties HOMER MADISON
We are not operating an employ-
ment agency but will be more than
pleased to help you secure labor-
ers. Leave your name, telephone
number or address, and kind o[
service wanted, ad we will direct
transient laborers to you or call
your farm. We are only too glad
to be of service to yo u .
DOERNER'S CAFE
lunch was enjoyed afCer She guest
of honor opened her pretty gifts.
Tom Triitt came from Colorado
City last week to spent his furlough
from the U. S. Army with Srlends
i here .
Mrs. 'Mary Lynch and daughter are
in Beach where they are employed in
a care.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bertram Piesik from
near Beaoh spent Sunday at the
Stainer Pederson home.
Beach, North Dakota
We Mean It When We Say--"YOUR BUSINESS IS
APPRECIATED"
Beach, North Dakota
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Pederson and son
attended the show in Beaah Satur-
day everdng and visited relatives in
Glendive Sunday.
LOCALS
The News is in recelpb of a very
fine picture of Pvt. Martin A.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Susa of
the Golva community, who is station°
ed et he J. M. Perry Institute a%
Ykimu, Wn. he Instittte 'has this
to say abou tiartin: "He is still a
farmer t ,heart btt likes army life
fine because he is learndng to be a
methane."
"Red" MacDonald started work the
first of the week re-roofing e JOhn-
stone Memorial Hospi, tal with a coat-
Ing of tar.
Mrs. Jim, Halg,h of 1argo, arrived
here last week end to spend a few
days with her son, Leo Haigh, and
fmAly and eo visit her dauglter, Mrs.
Harold Smith.
'Mrs. Rose Kurkowki is again out
md feeling somewhat improved after
being confined to her home about a
week wth heart ailment.
Miss Catherine Jtmg of New Eng-
lalld and Evelyn Crossen of
Billings lef last week ed for ,thei
homes after spending some tlzrte here
employed at the Cozy Cfe.
The Ohms. Haijsmn home here in
Beach is getting a new set of slingies
wit& work starting last week.
taes Attorney Guy Lee was back
a hs office VIonay morning after
being confined to his home at Sent-
inel Butte for the past week with au
attack of 'pleurisy.
Jimmie Neudeck left on the early
train Monday morning for Fargo
where he will go to the Ve'an's
hospital there for an operation for
hernia.
Joyce Ileen Nelson, young daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin "Butch" Nel-
son, who has had so ,mu sickness
since she was born about a year
and a half ago, s taken €o the
N. P. hospital at Glendive on Thut8-
day of last week and hl a gland
operation her neck.
Pvt. Monk Gilman arrived .'here
Sunday for a short vacation with his
folks and riends. Since going into
¢e army he has been stationed at
FRIDAY- SATURDAY
Saturday Matinee at 2:30 p, m.
"A GENTLEMAN AER DARK"
Cast: BRIAN DONLEVY, MARIAM HOP-
KINS PRESTON FOSTER, GLORIA HOL-
DEN. A very fine picture. "Churchill's
Island" Britian's ring of defenses are de-
scribed in this picture. - News.
Sunday- Monday- Tuesday
"They DiedWith Their Boots 0n"
Cast: ERROL FLYNN, OLIVIA de HAVIL-
LAND, GENE LOCKHART, REGIS TOOM-
EY, STANLEY RIDGES. One of the best
historical drama. - Comedy.
MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M.
Wednesday- Tbursday
"SUSPICION"
Cast: CARY GRANT, JOAN FONTAINE,
CEDRIC HARDWICK, NIGEL BRUCE.
This pitcure rated 4-A's and on the strength
of her acting in this Joan Fontaine won i
cp Bo, . u is w the Comedy. /
Academy Award. -
trferred ,to Texa camp
J
where he will take speem,l treining in • ........
a munitions plt. |
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