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Beach, North Dakota
August 23, 1934     Golden Valley News
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? 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1934 q,~rl~ BEACH, N. D., ADVANCE PAGE FIVE LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Edith Sparrenberger left Sunday morning for Chicago on a buying trip. She expects to return the end of the week. Miss Borgne Thompson is in charge ~'the Style Shop during her abse~e. • The U. B. ladies~ Trotters will ~o~ a food sa~e ~[ Miller & Wiet- iing s store Satt~ay, September 1st. :In addition to ~oked food there will lalco be sold spring chickens, butter and cream. 16-2t L Quite a large number of peopl~ !attended the dance at Medora la~ !FridaY night. A big Crowd had !come to Beach from Glendive sue • Dickinson, as well as from this lo- ~¢ality, to attend the dance schedul, ed at Evergreen park for Friday ~ve- of whom ended up at owing to the fact that the band engaged for Evergreen that ~'night failed to put in an appearance i for the reason that they had had a lear breakdown near Parshall and i were unable to get here• Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stone and son i Bob, accompanied by Mrs. H. Hlg- ~lln of Sentinel Butte were Medora visitors Sunday where they visited the old Stone ranch in the Badlands just east of Medora and also the C(X~ camp. Borgne Thompson, who has visiting at Moorhead. and Ads, Minn., returned Friday night. She ace, ompanied Rev. Gisvold from Ada. Mxs. Luclle Hurley of Minneapolis !~!is making her family, the Theo. Tobias' a visit, she having arrived week. Mrs. Hurley is the form- er Lucile Tobias. Mr. Hurley is ex- this week, to make a short ~lsit, he and his wife then going back to Minneapolis. Four men with two truck were in last Thursday to haul a big grader from the local yards to the CCC camp at Crook, S. Dak. The men ex- freight from the fac- on the machine had been cut by shipping it to Beach and it to their camp. It was for the truckers to dis- the big machine and they all the forenQon to putting their trucks. The Northern Pacific railway has as a local project re- the street crossings and has in new planks on the west'cross- ~. The company has had fifteen at this work. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson ~vho visiting in North Dakota Minnesota for the past several .Weeks, returned to the city last 8at- /~day night relborting a nice time. ,~R~ ~l~a~ (~Ut ~0~ ~ay after ,me spines have hardened may have spines that the hay isprac- worthless as a feed. Such haY be rendered fit for feeding by It int0 s~e. W. A. Scott of near~Wibaux Advance visitor Fri- and renewed her sub- for another year. Joe Gruman and l~er sister Kremers of Golva left Friday for Glen Ullen. N. D., where Gruman has had her furniture m~orage for some time, and which ' to Beach for use her home. MRS,. E. ,~ ,:Wietlng and ~nan ~Bd mt~ ¢ris Wibaux visitors Thursday and Mrs. Frank Healow and Mary Margaret of Sidney, are in the city visiting with Healow'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan, John Grimm, ~e L of Sentinel Butte and gt~ have been putting feed the past week on sec- William Ueckert, ~male and children at the Albert Ramsey Wednesday. to~ther with and Olen Hathaway from went to Minneapolis busi- Wednesday eveninB Mrs. the latter Mr. care of the during Mr. Ben~ Kramer went to afternoon and at- ~ ~ sale. those that were shoppers afternoon were and daughter '. and Mrs. Prank Took, William Ueckert and and Mr. Bob and Mrs. Bob fora SCHOOLS 01: COUNIY Miss Irene Hudson, Home Econ- omics. Mrs. Evea M. Pericle, History and Latin. Mr. Marvin Tobias, Mathematics and Athletics. Mr. M. J. Peterson, Agriculture and Shop Work• Mr. Emil Reimche, Commercial. Mr. A. R. Miller, Social Sciences and H. S. Principal, RURAL SCHOOLS Miss Marcella Kukowskl. Miss Gladys Halstead. Miss Vivian Wentland. Miss Katherine Buck. SENTINEL BUTTE SCHOOLS The schools of the Sentinel Butte school district No. 2 will open the 10th of September. Children beginning school for the first time must be six years of age on or before the first of January, 1935. It would be well for parents to remember that being six years old does not mean that the child is ready for school instrUction. He may or may not be able to profit from reading instruction. It he isn't ready for reading instruction the teacher or school can do very little for him. The following subjects will be of- fered in high school: Home econ- omics, typing, mechanical drawing, English 1, 2 and 3, journalism, pub- lic speaking, latin 2, world history, citizenship, vocation, aglebra 1 and 2, geometry, commercial arithmetic, chemistry, agriculture, physical ed- ucation. A program of extra-cur- ricular activities will be carried out CAMEL'S HUMP Mrs. Johnny Honnold was pleas- antly surprised last Thursday eve- ning when a few of her friends dropped in to help her celebrate her birthday. The evening was spent listening to the rs