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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
September 1, 1938     Golden Valley News
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i THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, 1938 Fallon Co. Fair At Baker To Be Better Than Ever Every fair in eastern Montana is :advertising that it will be bigger and better than ever. and the Fallen County Fair to be held in Baker September 4 5, and 6 is no exception. The fair man- agement is busy polishing up the last detailes with the expectation that the attendance will be larger than usual. and so that nobody will be disappoin- ted, reservations are being made by out- side visitors and old timers who are making this their annual homecoming. An interesting program of enter- tainment and displays has been arrang- ed for the patrons of the Fair during THE GOLDEN made a grave mistake in reporting the the Jas. White home over the week- names of the Webb's Willing Workers lend. officers. Mrs. J. E. Metcalf is our Mrs. John Fischer and daughters secretary instead of Mrs. J. R. Andre Adeline and Tessie were shopping in as was stated. Mrs. Metcall has been Beach Thursday. our secretary for sveral :years and has Miss Anna May Madison, Marguer- done a ffl:e job of it. ite Kreitinger and Marcella Fischer Miss Grace Sperry is~home from her were Beach visitors Tuesday. vacation. She has employment at Bis- Mrs. Hilda LaSotta and daughters merck. Doris and Lenore were guests of Mrs. We are sorry m hear that Mrs. A Alice Fischer Tuesday night. Doris has M. Flanagan is not feeling well. Kammerers' found a rattle snake in their back yard last week. PLEASANT VALLEY m~W~n~1~l~U~U~U~Dl~U~U~u~g~H~H~H~i~ A group of friends gathered at O, H. Moe's Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Moe's birthday. Miss Pauline Peterson visited Miss Myrtle Moe the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schallock and the three days. The main afternoon attractions to be presented before the family called at G. E. Richmond's on, Sunday grandstand will include seem'el runn- ing races each day, held pari-mutuel Mr. an(] Mrs. ~nas. 81ocomb and plan, with substantial vurses being of- family called at A. M. Stoddard's in fered for winners in these events, and Beach Sunday. a rodeo of raring tearing bucking bro- Austin Slocomb and Mr. i~. Willis called a~ Chas. Slocomb's Friday. nccs furnished by the famous Tooke Br p.+ ~ .,: Oo:: a Satu:'d ~5 aza:n SIt,:¢lS". 121 :::r ~rc+ +,+',, P]CUI