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BUCK'S MOUSE DEER
Frank Buck, noted big game coll¢c..
tot. hol@lng what is coEsldcred the
world's n mallest deer. known as the
mouse deer. and the only one of its
kind, In captivity. It is housed In his
~,:~o at Amiiyvi|le, L.I. It weighs but
a few pounds and never grows any
larger than its present size. It was
captured at Johore, Malay.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE ELECTS
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The Epworth League of the M. E,
per. Afterwards the young people'8~
work was reorgatMzed [OVlhe comln[
year for the purpose ofi~jolning with~
A~nerican youth in the 'Building the
World f6r :Christ" movement.
|n addition to other business the
following officers were elected:
Gwendolyn Bar tholemew~Presldent
Gerald Miller--Vice President
Eva Lynn Skinner--Secretary
Margaret Spiegelberg~Treasurer
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TO BUY TURKEY8
- ,~ ~:
According to word received by,'Joe
Proeiv & Sons. local repreesnt'ative~
for the Peter Fox Sons Co.. the Fox
people will buy dressed turkeys and
pay for them immediately on deliver~
to the refrigerator car this season.
Chicago prices of that day, less the
transportation charges, will be paid.
Itil
Delhi News
Mr and Mrs. Donald Youells vis-
ited at Mr.. YoUells' parents,, Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Youells, a few days
this week before leaving for S. Dak.
to -visit with her parents.
M,r. and Mrs. Theodore Kuni~k
SURPRISE FOR OSBORN, ES have moved on the Thee. Kunick
..... tL farm for the winter while Mr. and
A very delightful surprise was Mrs. Kunick annd CeCil and Loons
tendered Rev, and Mrs. B. T. Os-
l}orne at the M. E. church parlors
Friday evening. The happy a£fair
took~ the nature of a miscellaneous
shower of foodstuffs which will aia
materially in keeping the grocery
budget of the parsonage balanced.
Abo~ guests were present and
the erening was spent in visiting
with ~lltUe program as a feature.
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OPTICAL SPEGIAUST
6, 61LBERTSON
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SNUGe..SMART
• They're light,
mug and cozy,
Skin-tight, style-
right and smooth. 1
"Ponies" are vest-
)antle sets and suits for
and winter. Because they're
,, knit by Mtmsingwear, they're good.
~IRLS SIZES 4 YRS. TO 15 ~ 35c
~'~ WOMEN'S PONY PANTS AND
VffSTS -- SIZES: SMALL~ MED-
IUM AND LARGE ~ 49o
BEACH
Gross will be in the southern states
for the winter to see if Mrs. Kunick's
health will improve.
Harold Abraham was a weekend
visitor at his grandparents', Mr. and
Mrs. A F. Dobiar, home .
Floyd Hobbs, Harry Hill Olaf,
Winger and Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Ah~
raham were callers at the A.
F.
Doblar home o]~ Sunday.
Junior Hob~bs and Merlin McDon.
ald stayed at the Abraham home' on
Thursday afternoon while Mrs. Hobhs
attended Homemakers Club at Mrs.
Stilrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stecker eu-
tertained at dinner Sunda~r ~r. and
Mrs. J, M. Stecker~al~d"ciliMren.
Mr, and Mrs. Olaf-Abraham were
callers at the Fred Robertson home
on l?riday, Olaf to help fix the well
and Mrs. Abraham to cook for the
men.
Agnes Schauer was a caller at the
home of her sister, Mrs. J. M.
Stecker, one day this week.
Mrs. Mike Easton has been ill, the
last week. She is at present under
the doCtor's care at the home of Mrs.
Chris Cadwell.
Nan Kregness spent SatUrday ant~
Sunday with home folks near St.
Phillip.
Everyone come to the card party
on Sat., Nov, 2, at the Big ]Pour Com-
mtmity Hall.
HEADS NEW BOARD
. GOODWEAR
J
JILL1'
OENIM
tHIN ANO
FUM|Y I
OVERALLS
?ERALL$ -- $1.69
'S, MADE
INE ALAI~.
) IROY COL-
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ITHINK
We Deliver or Pay the Po#-
age on ALL CASH
Mail Orders
KENNEDY'S "'
home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bury were
in Dickinson on Saturday. fill
SENTINEL EUT'rE, ~ oAK.
, , ,,,, , ,~'~arner News
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Mr, and Mrs. Ewald Johnson and
family were dinner guests at Glen
Allstot's sun'day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wassmann and
f~tmlly were dinner anff supper guests
at ROy Harmon's Sun¢lay.
~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wasshmnn,
Victor Renstrom, Charlie Johnson,
and Mrs. Reisley visited at the Lars
Vanvig home Frlday.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Glen Allstot and
family returned home Tuesday from
Illinois and Iowa where they have
been visi%Ing relatives and friends
the past couple of weeks.
Mrs. Harry Wassmann entertained
Avoid the Rush!
HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED
NOW FOR WINTER DRIVING.
LET US DRAIN THAT SUM-
MER OIL AND GREASE AND
REFILL;WITH THE CORRECT
GRADE OF TEXACO FOR
FOR ~:~ROPER LUBRICATION
DURING WINTER,
STARTS QUICKER-
SHIFTS EASIER
FiLL YOUR RHDIATOR W~ITJF!~
ANTI-FREEZE AND SAVk~
THE EXPENSE OF A:FROZEN
RADIATOR
PRESTONB~ PER GAL., $2.70
co.o. ,. ??.o
Texaco Service
++ Statioff.+
• BEACH, N, ~. D.+-
+
Now on Display
at
Logan
President Rtme~velt appointed as
chairman of the leel~l security board
John G. Wlnant. i~er Republica~
governor of New l~mp~lre. He is t~
serve six years and his Annual salar~
~ill be $I0,000. Edna Carew called at the Fred Wass-
= , ,,, man home Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Drewniak
WIBAUX W.C.T.U. HERE called at the Strahon home Friday
d!
On Friday of this week the local morning.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wassmann
W.C..T.U. is entertaining tile members
of the Wibaux chapter at the M. E. were visitors at Andrew Kohler's on
church here. The meeting is an all. Monday.
day affair, beginning at 10:30 in the Dick Stull left ~riday for the CCC
morning. Tl~e Beach chapter is fur. camp.
nls~hing the noon lUnCh, while both Chris Stokken is building a new
machine shed for H. L. Babcock.
groups will poin in the program.
................ ,m ............. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Krause an~
ST. JOHN'S DINNER SUNDAY girls were visitors at Glen Allstot's
.tt Sunday evening.
The ladies of St. John's church John Stull and Leslie Howard
tnnounce that they are serving a big called at the Elmer Howard home
dinner in the church basement this on Friday evening.
Coming Sunday, Oct. 27th. Serving Ma~y attended the show in Sent-
will begin at 12:00 noon and every- inel Butte Monday night.
one is cordially invited to attend. 1Fred Wassmafin called at the Tom
................ IIll Wosepka home Friday morning.
BIG ARMISTICE DANCES * * * *
..... t~ ....... (Left Out Last Week)
Coramander Leo Tobias and Knute
Parstveet of the local ~~0st Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheen and sons,
inform us that the Legion will spon- Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wassman, and
sor two big dances in the cotinty on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wassman were
Armistice night, Monday, Nov. 1!. dinner guests at Andrew Kohler's on
One dance will be held tit the I~: Sunday. . ,- '+:.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Krause ann
gion hall here. and the other in the girls c~lled at the Ewald Johnson
Sentinel Butte hall. One ticket wil~ home Sunday.
serve as an admission at either o~
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zenzen who
both dances. A good time is in sight have been visiting are expected home
and everyone is urgd to help the Le- this week,
glen boys properly and duly observe Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Johnson and
this occasion, family were callers at the Mat Kraus~
1111 -~ home Tuesday.
~ll.lt~.-=~.~.7.-=X= = ~. -" = : =. =.~-~ Leslie Howard was a visitor at
Alpha News Oeo stu,,,, Sunday evening.
Mrs. Harry Wassman *atertains
---~ ....... X.-':~X-~'~~'k~ Ladies Aid at her home today.
........... Leslie and Edna Wassman called
"Mr. and Mrs. Alex Laeo~= were at the Fred Wassman home Friday.
Diekilmon visitors on ~rida+f Mrs. Paul Wehrman Is ill. we are
Mrs. Loule Knapp s!~t~t a few sorry to say.
days vislflng her parents, ,!t~r. and -!lit--
Mrs. A. ScKmitz. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ~W
Mr, and Mrs. H. ~n~e~ and 41tl
Margaret giebarth visited Mr. and ,
Mrs. Leighton Nunn FrtdtaF'~'ening. Trotters News
R, 'C. Boe111ke and George ,were In
~midon on business Thursday.
James and Art White and Edna Mrs, Ray Tasker and infant son,
~hrader took in the show in Be~tch Wendel George, came home from
Sunday night. Beach on Sunday.
Rutl~ Tungsvtk spent the weekend
Bernice Sperry returned home on
Sunday after haying been 6mpl0yed
by Mrs. C. H. Callender for sever-
al weeks.
Florence Greenup' is spending the~
week in Beach at the ~W~ B. Clark
home.
John Greenup returned last week
from a visit with relatives in Cal-
ifornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Nellermoe are the
proud parents of a baby daughter.
Luther Hodgin, Jr., and Maybelle
Reichert entered the Bismarck Bus-
iness College last week. There are
now three Trotters young folks en-
rolled in the college these.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cohn and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Franklin were Sunday
evening guests at the Reichert home.
About twenty guests gathered a~
the Cohn home Saturday,evenlng to
New Deal Cafe
Service
the Ladies Aid at her home Thurs.
day. A large crowd attended and a
delicious dinner was serwd hy the
hostess.
Leslie and Edna Wassmaun and
Auto
TOOK OFF 17
OF UGLY FAT
bid farewell to the Cohns who are
soon leaving for Alexandria, N. Dak.
where they will conduct a care.
The W. W. V¢. held their annual
meeting in the church parlors on
Wednesday. Election of officers was
held with the following results:
President--Mrs. Anna S~erry
Vice-President--Mrs. Lizzie Crooke
Secretary--Mrs, ~thyle Metcalf
Treasurer--Mrs. Elsie Reichert
Wm. and Oscar Voyne left by car
Friday for Abercrombie, N. Dak..
to visit their mother and other rel-
atives.
Louis Callend.er. Jr.. left Friday
for a weeks visit in the Bitterroot
valley. He made the trip with his
cousin, Vern Weller. who was here
with a truck load of apples.
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HEEDED DOCTOR'S
Mrs. ~Rober t Hlekey,
Calif., Writes: "My doctor
Kruschen Salts for me--he
wouldn't hurt me in the least.
lost 17 lbs. in 6 weeks.
worth its weight in gold."
Mrs. Hickey paid no
gossipers who said there
safe way to reduce. She wisel~
lowed her doctor's advice.
YOU ?
Get a Jar
4 weeks and costs but
Simply take half teaspoonful
of hot water every morning,
druggists.
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ATTENTI0
Poultry Raisers
We will. Buy Live Poultry at Beach
ALL DAY
Friday, October 25
In addition to October 24, as
++on our cards
Spring Chix, light & heavy, 14c lb.
Old Hens, light & heavy, 13c lb.
Ducks & Geese, 8c lb.
Roosters, 8e lb.
Joe Prociv &
THOMPSON'S
FOR SALE At Jim's Place ~"
'Ten Poun~J
HIGH GRADE LIGNITE 6OLDEN TABLE SYRUP, ,o,,
$2.50 per ton delivered ~ . + -"
STECKER COAL MINE
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Phone 73 Beach, N.D. We Specialize in The [Soodlo~ d, lb. qfl_ |Minco Moat tfl.|
See us for special rates FAMOUS I
/UIlIN!Ui-O! No. 2 cans, per case I~ 1011,,
S=s DATES,+24.0Z, rl(6,., ,__, , , 2tk
Clean Out Acids HERRING, .s'+Td,+'+ !.
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We .4+0 Fea.re juicy, |8 ~orO"nge" +w;~.t~, igc~. ~ Twoanbe
. Oy+ster+~tews .
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WE DE~dVER PHON~
FREE!T_
Narcisgua Bulbs with 45c
2 pounds of Blue "G" Coffee
i +++,o,.. i ! +.B..,o,. 25
CLEMALINE, iARHE PACI(AHE 2"1¢r
PUMPKIN 21e
18 K Fanc~
! . Two No, 21-2Can~ . . .
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