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URBAN C~tRISTMAS
Chicago, Ill.--Offices ofa sky-
scraper, some lighted, some dark,
~[orm the gigantic symbol of the
:modern world's faith in the re-birth
mf a new world at Christmastide,
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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kramer were vis-
~itors in town Sunday.
Mrs. Glenn Hayes and son Max acre
.Beach visitors between trains Monday.
J. E. Coffman is a business visitor
in Livingston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Zinsli from south
~f Beac~h were in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake, Mr. and
"Mrs, R. H. Welsh. Mrs. Claire Samson
~and Mrs. George Edihoffer were shop-
~ing In Glendive Friday.
Mr, John Oreenup and son from
~aar were county seat vt~ltors Satur-
~lay.
Mrs. Paul Drake of Olendive brought
:her mother, M~. Peter Teska home
~nday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ~pfl autoed to
:Beach Saturday evening, Tlmir daush-
ter, Miss Evelyn came home with
~nd spent Sunday.
Grandma Teeters .left last week for
~Washington where she plans to spend
~the winter with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Steele. Mrs. Mary
?scammon and daughters were shopping
~-~ Beach one daY last week.
Miss Charlotte lzqscher is expected
home Thursday from Minnesota where
~ae teaches ~hool, to spend her vacao
tion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Fischer, their son Willis. is also
expected home from the west for
Christmas.
Mrs. LlUlan Good came Sunday
?Sunday night from Pompey's Pillar,
~alled here by the illness of her breth-
~er. Stewart Stair.
M~. and Mrs. Mike Kramer were
~h:pplng in Glendlve and Beach Sat~
:Urday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Balough arriv-
~ed Saturday from the western part
~of the state to vl3it the latter's par-
en+.~, Mr. and Mrs. D~n Sutherland.
Miss Helen Douthlt was a passenger
to Beach Sunday morning.
Misses Ruth Woodhotrse. Alma
:Mueller Lois Woods. Margle Nelson
~and Selma Lars~n who attend E M.
.~S. Normal school at Billings came Frlo
~y to spend their Christmas vacation
~t their respective homes.
: Mr. Ryan and Mr. Ballard came from
~the west Friday afternoon and were
business visitors in C~:]y:~ the same
day.
Ralph Zabr,~ski who a~tJ~ds school in
:M, ssoula, is home for his vacation.
Charlotte Mc, Cabe. Carrol Meyer, Mr.
'and Mrs. Martin Ohmstad were among
those who were sh pp~ng in Beach on
Monday.
Misses Margle F~It~rmeyer, Dorothy
.Manning ~n~ Jea~)et.t,e Welsh who are
teaching in G~en~ve ~--~ home for
their vacat!c::~ ~ their parental
:h~mes.
The young people of the Christian
l~undamental church enjoyed a social
evening .at the parsonage with Mr.
Kenyon Friday evening.
Mrs. Annie Mongol left Friday after-
noon for Dillon to visit her daughter,
.Mrs. Hubbard.
The lOcal ba,ske~.ball teams won their
"R~mes played with Sentinel Butte on
Wedneday evening. The high school
team was defeated by one point at
l~,kaiaka Friday evening but wen the
game played at Baker Saturday eve-
nine.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson ~nd
.daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Brand,
Mrs. B. Sherman Mrs. Robert Ander-
son, Mr. 'and Mrs. C. A. Steele. Mr. and
:Mrs. ~Dan StDckwell, Mrs. Reuben
~Amunrud, Oen~ Welsh and Mrs. B.
"Welsh were among those who autoed
~to Olendlve Friday.
Mrs. B~rbara Rimel was called to
Miles City ~turday on account of tlte
serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Eva
Webber who has been a sufferer at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm.
VII,Ate. She was taken to the hospital
Saturday Where her many friends hope
l~r a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Mary Scammon was hostess to
Sunnyvale Homema s b a
.ker' Clu t a
~ Tuesday. All enjoyed
the!-fine program and tasty lunch.
Mlt~'~t~oml W~tklns who teaches at
Mont. came Sunday to
nor parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I,. War-
THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEW~
cessary to amputate his arm Saturday other relative.
THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1937
their an-
spend her vacation at the home of
kins. Miss Eld.~ Watkins who teaches
at Big Timber is expected home ThUrs-
2ay to jcin the family circle for the
holidays.
The R. N, A. Juveniles enjoyed their
annual Christmas party at the home of
?]Irs. Bert Carroll with the Carrol boys
as hosts. There was an exchange of
gifts and a fine supper was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mr. Tom Btmhell left Mon-
day for Helena to spend the holidays
with their daughter, Mrs. Win. Bell
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dick from St.
Phtlips spent the week end with Mrs.
Dick's parents. Saturday Mrs. Carlson
accompanied them to Olendive.
Mrs. Burton Welsh was hostess to
tl~e W. C, T. U. at her home one day
last week. The meeting was presided
over by the president, Mrs. O. Ponath,
after which refreshments were served.
Mr. Jack Ballard returned to Helena
Monday after spending the week end
with his family.
Mrs. Sadie Kramer and her pupils
had a fine Christmas program at the
Yates School Tuesday evening,
Earl Dunsworth and Miss Thora
Presthus were guests at the David
Baird home Sunday.
Benny Reemtz, Jane Lawrence, Ruth
Coffman and Edna Skaar were among
those who attended the show in Beach
Saturday evening.
• John Kenyon was a Sunda,- dinner
guest at the Frank Stipek horr:&
Adolph Germann has been laid up
at his home northeast of town for
nearly two weeks as the result of an
accident he sustained while working in
a coal mine.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Welsh and daugh-
ter were calling on f, iend:;'~, in town on
Monday.
The ladies of the P. and B. Woman s
Club enjoyed a costume party Thurs-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Page and
children of Whitehall Mrs. Forrest
Johnson of Livingston' and Guy Page
arrived at the home of Mrs. Page's
brother, Simon Hazelton Friday night.
They left Tuesday for Chicago to spend
Christmas With Mr. and Mrs. James
IImmlton after which they will go on
to Alabama to visit the Archle and
Lester Page families, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Page plan to return witch them
to make their home in Montana. All
these fine peopl~ used to live near
the Blue I~o~ntalns in this county and
have ~y friends who were glad to
see them.
Thursday mo~d~ a sad accident oc-
cured at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
St~m~rt Stair~r' Falrview when a
ladder wi~eh ~[r. Stair was using,
slipped causing him to fall and break
both bones In hl~ right arm. He was
taken to the Olendtve hospital for care,
morning. Stewart is the eldest son of The Woman's Club held
nual Christmas party at the home of
county commissioner and Mrs. E.B. Mrs. M. P. Ostby Monday evening when
Stair and having spent most of his life • fine program, an exchange o, gifts
here. he has a host of friends wh~ are
wishing him a speedy recovery. At and a lovely lunch was s~rved. Mrs.
last reports he was doing as well as Ostby was assisted by four other mem-
thers.
could be expected. Wer'e wishing all our readers a
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hartse and happy holiday season.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ballard
The children of the M. E. church un-
der the direction of Miss Virginia
Bailey put on a fine Christmas pro-
gram Tuesday evening a~ the church.
BROTHER OF LOCAL MAN
PASSES IN RED WING
Emil Tobias passed away m Red
Minnesota, last Thursday, and funeral
and children, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Welsh
and children, Mrs. Albert Kroll and
children, Mr..and Mrs. A. E. Brand,
Mrs. Joe Stewart and children, Mrs.
Arthur Thrams apd sons, Mr. and Mrs.
"Tom Lynn and children, Arthur Lar-
s~l~ and the McDonald family were
among the Wlbaux county folks seen
in Beach Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Stewart who spent last
week with her children who attend services were held on Saturday ~ae:'c.
school here, returned to her home in lHe was the younges~ brother of Theo.
the north cauntry Monday. I .
Tobias of this city, who had gone
Miss Dorothy Meyer plans to leave do~n there about a week ago, having
the last of the week for Wisconsin to been called there by his serious illness.
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As Christmas Rolls Around Our
~# thoughts revert gratefully to those who
.~ have made possible our progress. We
extend our Heartiest Greetings for
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
And A Very ....
IF ~' HAPPY NEW YEAR
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