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November 18, 1943     Golden Valley News
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PAGE FOUR illlll I I THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS roll Thursday, November 18, 1943: Goiva, Basketball Benefit Dance Fri. Nov. 19 Good Music For, a Good Time Come and Give the Boys a Boost III I i WIBAUX NEWS Mrs. F. M. Nelson, sister of Mrs. L. Faltermeyer, paidqbthem a short visit last week enroute to Fari- bault, Minn. from the west coast. Mrs. Norman Hazelwood and Mrs. ! Alger Meek attended the Cancer Control School of Instruction held at Miles City last week. The Womens Society of Christian Service was entertained Thursday ALPHA NEWS u Adolph Ziebarth helped Andrew Kohler butcher Saturday. Mrs. Wm. .... ] Mn y MeGa key, Rep rter X w Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gamroth, and Alex and Mary McCaskey were in has been on Dickinson Monday. week. Miss Reinholz is boarding Lunch Will Be Served REDHEAD MEETS REDHEAD IN "DuBARRY WAS A LADY" Mrs. Fred Relneeke, Cor. Ray Ponke is home on furlough. Rev. and Mrs. E. Goossen made a trip to Baker last week. Redhead meets redhead in "Du- Barry Was a Lady" for an explo- sion of laughs, cannon load of music and a machine gun full of beauty and a bombardment of en- tertainment. The redheads are Red Skelton and Lucille Ball. The pic- m__ "For Me and My Gar' that he won a dramatic role in "Pilot No. 5." There's still more--Tommy Dor- sey and his swingsters give forth with the jive. This is a repeat per- formance for him and his gang: after "Ship Ahoy." ~'V-~ POUNDMASTER'S NOTICE ]~ea Cl M A. Y, P. ] 7ONLY