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THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1938
THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS PAGE 8
Welliver home when they resumed daughter Jeanette autoed to Glendive'ard of Frazee, Minn., also visited his fairs held in Sidney, Glendive and to Mr. and Mrs. "P~d" Beeler, and a
LOCALS
Randal Thompson attended the fair
in Glendive last Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Longstreth, Mr. and Mrs.
John Alguh'e, Guerdon Alguire and
l~ay Jones were Dawson county fair
visitors last Thursday.
Don Bringle and Charles Moyer were
pleasant callers in Glendive last Thurs-
day evening.
Mrs. O. R. Niece and son Joe. Mrs.
Cordia Wallace, Albert Gilman, Maur-
ice Hardy and godney Shoen were
Dickinson visitors last Friday.
Kathleen Boisen of Sentinel Butte
was a Beach caller Friday.
Thursday James and Jack Hardy left
for Tacoma, Washington, after Jack
had returned here to be with his
mother during her recent illness. They
were accompanied by Ed Fahlstrom,
who planned to go on to Portland,
Oegon, and the Misses Katherine and
Ruth Lorenz of Oolva, the former go-
ing to Kalispell, Montana, and the
latter to Spokane.
Sunday Miss Mary Ethel Gilman left
for Billings, where she will attend a
business school.
Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs.
George Dilley and family left Beach,
planning to go first to Laurel, Montana
where Mr. Dilley will seek employ-
ment, and then possibly go on further
west. They drove out, taking with
them a new trailer house which Mr.
Dflley had built himself.
Thursday Miss Gladys Halstead left
for Portland, Oregon, where she will
take up a ~usiness course.
George Cooper arrived here from
Reynolds, N. D., last Wednesday to
visit his sister, Miss Maude Cooper,
here, and also at the L. A. Barrows
home.
Remember! Only one week left to
get in on the $1.50 Special Subscrip-
tion Offer to the News.
The first of last week Mrs. Irvln
Thompson left for Kenmare, N. D.,
where she will visit relatives and
friends for a couple of weeks.
Saturday Miss Lillian Sherman, who
has been visiting relatives and friends
here, letf for her home in Minor.
Miss Elsie Ekre, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stener Ekre, who was oper-
ated on for appendicitis at the Glen-
dive hospital last week, is reported as
coming along very nicely.
The E. G. Sawyer family went to
Driscoll, N. D., over the weekend and
Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Kukowski and
family returned here last Friday after
'having visited at various points in
Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Secora and fam-
ily of Jardine, Montana, arrived here
Saturday to visit at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falker
and faanily.
I.~ona Nistler of Long Beach, Cal-
tIornia, arrived here Wednesday to vis-
it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Nistler for a couple of weeks and to
attend her brother Fred's wedding on
Tuesday. She is employed in a beauty
shop in Long Beach.
Dan Wicka was in Beach Saturday
and stated that he has now been trans-
ferred to Wtlliston, where he will make
his home, inasmuch as he has a steady
mail car run out of there now.
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Wibaux News
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hartse and
children attended the fair in Baker on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ohafhe and fam-
ily autoed to Glendive Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Knight are enter-
taining company from ill.
Mr. and Mrs. L Sweeney and son
from Terry were Sunday visitors at the
Mike Kramer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gross of Glen-
dive were Sunday gue~ at the home
of the latters parent~, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Mueller. /"
Gone Welch and Floyd Hilt autoed
to Sidney and GlendJve Thursday.
Wesley White of 'Ferry spent Sunday
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
l~rs. C. E. White.
Ian Elliot went to Billings Thursday
wh,~2 he will at~od the polvte('hnic,
t~ki ~g a busin,,,s~ course.
Mrs. Ray Scamtmon and her sister
Edna Larson wer{~ shopping in Beach
Wednesday. ~ ....
Peter Teska frotn the s~ate nne wa~
a. business visitor in town Thurs¢iay.
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Fer~ect of
Carlyle were county seat visitors Wed-
nesday.
Miss Grace Ryan, who taught In W.
C. H. S. several years ago, came with
a friend from the east Saturday and
visited until Sunday afternoon at the
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GL&SSES--
OPTICAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS
Reading '}lasses, 35e~$6.00. OGle
~Y~ne Glasses, $3.50---$15.00. Latest
Rimless Glasses, $10.50--$15.00. Lenses,
Round, $1.00, Fancy shaped, $2.50. All
kinds of repairs on hand. Send in by
mall; returned following day. I:)uBt
Proof Goggles, none better, $1.50. Col-
ored Glasses. 25c--7~c.
Strings and repa~ for all mtmiceJ
In~mments.
O. GllMB~CTSON, O]FCICAL
SFI~C~MBT
Ree, c~ N.D. Block 8ou~ ~ DePe4
their journey to Missoula where Miss Sunday, where the latter resumed herI children here the past week. iBaker the last week and report good II ib. baby girl l:orn to Mr. and Mrs.
Ryan teaches. ~duti~s as teacher in the grades this John Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ldisphys. Roy Amunrud at Cottonwood, last
Fr]ncis Payne underwent an appen,, week. ~Baker and daughter Misses Nora Jor-! Mr. and Mrs. Burton Welsh, Mrs. week.
dectomy at the Dickinson hospital'~ Mr. and Mrs. Burries Morford and dan and Beatrice Spies and E. G. Paul[ Jack Ballard and daughter Mariys' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Minor and son,
Saturday morning, and is reported to i baby and Mrs, Norford's mother, Mrs. were Sunday dinner guests at the BUr- '~ autoed to Beach Monday afternoon. Mr. anti Mrs. Claude Lund and child-
be recovering nicely, lotto Mueller, c~me from Minneapolis ton Welsh home. I Mr. P]ul who spent the week end at ren of C:~rlyle were Wibaux visitors
h
.... !Thursday The latter had been wit ] ~-~t -~-~~w~rt] ~] th~ Enworth the Welsh home returned to Beach Sunday. The ladies and children were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl BaKer aria oaugn- ~ ~ " • . ..... ~ ........... o ........ ,-
Norfords..ed iI°rthe pasttw° m°n~ns' [LeagueGlendive Saturda and I of Beach and the young people, with them. :guests of Mrs. Ballard.
the
ters
were
recently
surprised
Saturday
............. '~ ~'"a ITney visk n Y ~of the C F church joined the l~cal Mr and Mrs. Nick Morgan and Mrs. Bar.bara Rimel and son Wesely,
wnen MISS uora oorean a,u ~w,~ ~,= - __ -- " ...... "h- ~ F " " ~ '
~ S,~ies of West Hollywood Calif. Mr. Nor,oro preacnea a~ v e ~,. "! Epworth League in a Sunday evening cluldren returned Saturday from a Mrs. Johnson and son went to Beacl~
..... • ~ .......... "^-~-n'l church Sunday evening. The Mot- I meeting viist with relatives in Fallon. Monday morrAg. Wesely had his tonsils
arrivea at rnelr nome. ~vl~ ~u~u~ ,, . .
who is a sister of Mrs. Baker, and her i!°rds returned to their home on Mon- Many from here attended the county Dr. Keller reports a baby boy born removed at the Beach hospital.
evangelistic co-worker, Miss Spies have u,~. .
been working in Oregon and expect to
return there after a short vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Eisebart enter-
i tained the J. It. Bailey family at dinner
Thu':'sday evening in honor of Mrs.
Bailey's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. He]vik spent
Sunday in Hodges visiting relatives.
Miss Dorothy Manning, who spent
part of her vacation with relatives and
friends in Wyoming, returned last week
for a few days at home ~efore going
to her duties as grade teacher at Glen-
dive.
Earl Carlson returned Sunday from
Yellowstone Park where he was em-
loyed for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stockwell and
I daughter Jeanette and Marlys BaN
lard autoed to Glendive Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ostrum and
baby came from Lewiston, Mont., Fri-
day and visited relatives and friends
until Monday.
Calvert and Banner Stair were busi-
ness visitors in Sidney on Friday.
Mrs. David Dick spent ldst week in
Wolf Point, where her husband works
in an elevator. She came home Sun-
day and began her school at St. Philip
Tuesday.
Mrs. Kitty Christy, Miss Mildred
Shanks and Mrs. Hazel Stoneburg of
Greenwood, Wis., Mrs. Brown from
Thorpe, Wis., and Mrs. Grace Miller
of Vida, Mont., have been guests at the
A1 and Lute Meek homes the past
week.
Mrs. Webster, a niece of E. B. Stair,
accompanied by Miss Murphy and Earl
Brown came from Norton, Virginia, last
Wednesday. The next morning in
company with Mr. and Mrs. Stair they
left for Yellowstone Park and all re-
turned Sunday.
Remember: Only one Week left to
get in on the $1.5@ Special Subscrip-
tion Offer to the News. t
Miss IAllian $cammon ~begun her
k
duties as teacher of the Yates schooli
Tuesday.
The Ladies Aid of the C. F. Church I
was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. E. i
Mrs. Mary Scammon and Lillian,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Steele, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Scammon and children and
Mr. and Mrs. John Baird and son were
among those who Went to Glendive
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Scott and
daughter took Erling Erlondson and
Miss Marian Eberle to Circle Sunday.
The latter will teach at that place the
coming term ....
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Howard ffbm Brent-
wood, Calif., who visited the latter's
.brothers, the Woodard boys last week,
left Friday to visit Yellowstone Park
on their way home. Mr. C. M. Wood-
$1'OP STRAIGHT
OH WET, SLIPPERY ROADS
B. Sherman at her home Thursdayi
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Manning and!
children and Juanita Ballard aut°ed ~' ~¢ ;~ ~O~&~l~
to Glendive Friday evening, t
Mr. and Mrs. ~.berle and daughters ,,,~T~~.[~, ' t=~]L~'~-rj~'~'l~l'O~"n
who have been visiting at the Ralph'
Mueller and Wallace Scott homes since u~-~ ~.,..~t~ R~ ~
Wednesday left for their home at --
Fargo ~aturday morning.The Farmer's Co-Operative Oil Sea-Community .Garaget j........ Beach
tion was broken into Saturday night Alvin [GILMAN sERVICE
and the adding machine, c4mh register, STATION
of were D zar i Beach, N D.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Welsh and
393,645
1921 7,985,669
1928
1929 51,620,720
1930 128,349,784
1931 250,490,061
1932 392,518,,081
1933 427, 740,156
1934 455,447,272.
1935 489,712,462
1936 528,428,693
1937
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