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December 30, 1943     Golden Valley News
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Items of interest picked flD here and there by our News reporter.~. We are always glad to get your news Items. PHONE S9 • Marshall Miller left Wednesday ~or Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Schaal were Olendive visitors MondaY. Dr. Herin visited Wlbaux friends Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Malcolm visited in Glendlve ~D~eeday. Miss Eleanor Braun of Mott spent Christmas with Beach friends. Mr. and Mrs~ Marvin Nelson have moved from the Holistein house into tJ~ W. W. Mills house. Mrs. A. E. Seheffer of Carlyle waz de]dvering Christmas turkeys in Beach Thursday. ML and Mrs. W. D. Adamson spent Christmas Day In ~ldney, Mont. with Mr. Aden's parents. • Klnzetta Farra went to Wlbaux Friday ~verdng to spend Christmas with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Zielsdorf spent Christmas in Dickinson with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Rabe. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. LYnn, from south of Wibaux, were Beach visit- ors on Monday. Della Mac Howard left Wednes- day for a visit with Harriett Jones In Glendlve. Mrs. Gregory Decker of Sentinel Butte was shopping In Beach on Tuesday. I-Iaxriett Jones of Glendlve was a I Mrs. M. L. Machette and E. C. Tague of Glendive were Beach Mrs. Walton Baker of Glendive visitors Wednesday. spent Wednesday in Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith of M. L. Wheeler from south of Wibaux were Christmas dinner Wlbaux was in Beach Wednesday guests at the ~.~. Er, derle home. to meet Mr. and Mrs. Win. LaMeres, Many people from neighboring who came from Billings to spend parishes atter~led Midnight Mass at the holidays with Beach and Wi- the St. Phfllps church on Christmas baux relatives. Mrs. LaMeres was eve. Miss MarJorle Sokoloski, who is employed in Seattle, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sokoloski, near St. Philip. Miss Marie Podoleskl, who teach- es near Glendlve, Is spending the holidays at the Frank Micheis and the Joe Podoloakl homes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zlelsaorf and family of Rhame, who spent Christ- mas with the Louis Zielsdorf fam- ily, returned to their home Sunday. Florence Ronnenenfltsch, who is employed in Spokane, is spending the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ronnellen- fltsch, near St. Philip. Miss Lucllle Kukowski arrived Thursday from Fargo to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe D, Kukowskt. Miss Beulah Kelth, teacher In the Wlbaux school, arrived WednesdayI evening to spend her Christmas vacation at the M. G. RistubsnI home. The many friends of Mrs. Jas Rafftery will be glad to know she was able to return to her home on Wednesday after being In the hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hell en- tertained "at a family dinner on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Helm. Miss Genevieve Schrom, who teaches at Union. Mont., visited in the former Vlvian Wheeler. Mrs. J. C. Butterfleld, Ward l~nd Zona returned Monday night from Bismarck, where they spent Christ- mas with their granddaughter, Mrs. Duane Davis. Dr, and Mrs. Fuller of Hettinger, parents of Mrs. Davis, were also there. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. h~h~, en- tertained at a family¢~ner on Christmas day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sehulz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huber, Miss Laura Stecker, Emil Peterson and Leonard Peterson. Miss Carrie Wltzig arrived Thurs- day evening from Bismarck, where she is employed in welfare work. She and her mother, Mrs. A. Witzig, left Friday morning to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helaow at Sidney, Mont. Mrs. Helaow is a daughter of Mrs. Witzig. Mrs. J. Abraham of Portland, Ore. writes to have J• E. Madison's subscription changed from Camp .Davis to CPl. John E. Madison 39323318, Battery A 469th AAA (AW) Bn., APe 503, % Postmaster, San Francisco. Calif. Dick, a~ he is known to his Beach friends, is somewhere in New Guinea. The Beach Womans Club will meet Monday evening, January 3rd at the home of Mrs. G. E. Sand- ness. Mrs. R. E. Arnold will have charge of the program. The re- sponse to roll call will be "A joke house guest of Della Mac Howard Beach Thursday, enroute to Golva over the weekend. Mrs. Nina Kramer and children were guests at the Berttin home en Christmas day. Mrs. Lester Tlsor and daughter of Medora arrived Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Chas. Lingk. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson were Christmas dinner guests at the A2bert Klein home• Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Howard of Wibaux were business visitors in Beach Tuesday. Edwin L. Glfford sends greetings from Australia to Golden Valley county friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Lindstrom of Carlyle .were Beach shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T~d 4~u~de and A~y of st. P~ =wers ~eaoh shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. J. R. Woods Jr. of W~baux • l~mt Wednesday with Grandma Woods at the Bea~ hospital. A number of Wibaux people at- tended Midnight Mass in Beach on Christmas eve. The ~ Helen and Kay Flath of New England are Viaith~ their sister, Mrs. C. G. Carlson. Grandma Peplinski and Grandma Zabroeki of St. Philip have been on the sick list the past week. Mrs. Frank Kannenberg returned recently from a two months visit with relatives in Portland, Ore. P F. young people of the Con- gregational church were caroll~ ~nday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Youelis are spendhng the holidays with their son at Watertown, S. D. C. G. Johnson, well known im- plement dealer of Golva. was a business visitor in Beach FridaY. Duane Still, who Is employed in Glendlve, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Still. Private Esther Oranat of GoIva h~ been assigned to the WAC l~hotography dlvl~on for the air corps in Florida. Henry Allen, who has been ill at the Beach hcepital, is reported as much better, which will be news to his ~. Mr. and Mrs. F~ E. Wlil and children are spending a weeks vacation with friends and relatives In New ~ and Mott. to spend the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schrom. Mrs. Wm. Burns and daughter Virginia, who is home from Bill, lngs for the holidays, were among the Wtbaux shoppers in Beach on Thursday. Mrs. Jas. Gdenbaugh, Mrs. Clar- ence Overstad and Mrs. Lyle Martin and daughter Jeanne of Sentinel Butte were Dickinson visitors on Wednesday of last week. Alfred Ueckert substituted last week for Mrs. Kautzmmm, teacher In the Golva High School, who was confined to her home by lll- n~s. Fred Shipman is a Leeds visitor this w-=ek attendir~ to business matters. He "will also visit with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shlpman, at Towner before returning to Beach, Miss Mable Early and sister, Miss Lucflle Early of Dickinson, who spent Christmas in Beach, left Sunday morning for a visit In Bis- marck. Tech. Sgt. Harold Moe departed Christmas eve for Camp White, Ore• ~r spen~ his furlough wtth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Moe. M, L. Lovell received a message l[onday hight stating his father had passed away in Los" Angeles, Calif. Mr. Lovell left Tuesday morning to attend the funeral. Dinner guests of Mr• and. Mrs. V. J. KOCh on Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Harold KOCh and children and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Needham, all of Glendlve. M~s Pearl Harp and mother, Mrs. Lydia Harp, who spent Christ- mas in Wibaux with Mrs. Anna Harp and family, returned home Sunday evening. During the past two weeks, more than half of the pupils of the St. Philip's school have been absent because of llinea~ due to colds, measles and the flu. Mrs• John Pep~'~akl arrived Wed- ncsday of las~ week to spend the holtdaye with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony ~fta and her husband's parents. Mr. and Mr& Joe Peplinski. Mr. and Mrs. George Oas and daughter, Mrs• Frankl/n &~th, re- turned Sunday evening from Terry, Where they spent Ohr~tmas with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oas. THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS II I - Give to the War Chest NOW! Miss Flora Rose is spending her Oscar Kreuger, who has beenI Christmas programs at the Christmas va~tion at her home. wounded while across, is home. [ Wednesday evening, at the An impressive Christmas serviceI-Ie hras received an honorable[church candlelight service was given at the Lutheran church discharge from the armed forces, at 4 P. M. and at the Sunday afternoon. Mark Jacobsan of Missoula iscnurch Sunday morning Blahs Bryson came from Saco, home spending the holidays with very well attended. Mont. Friday to spend Christmas his mother, Mrs. Bessie Jacobsen, ~V~ with his brother, Percy Bryson, and his brothers. SADDLE BUTTE and family. Mr• and Mrs. George Cox and Robert Moren. principal of the sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker Carlyle School, left Thursday for Mrs. Carl Carlson and Mr.' and Joan were Christmas guests Harlow, Mont. to visit friends dur- Davidson were hostesses to at the Claud Baker home. ing Christmas vacation. Saddle Butte Mrs. Grown, who has visited at Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Pederson and 4-H Club at a very and family, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. meeting and Christmas party the John Schlech home the past Fulton were dinner guests at the was held at the City Hall two weeks, left Thursday for her home In Glasgow. Alvin Woodsend home for Christ- evening, December 17. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rest of mas. • Cards were the diversion of Belfleldb'~ted at the Christ Rest Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Pederson evening, after which a home from Thursday until Sat- and family of Glasgow were visitors luncheon was enjoyed by all urday, at the home of Mrs. Peterson's par-;ent. Gifts were, collected Mr, and Mrs. George Cox enter- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fulton,[ sent the children s home at rained Martin Tommerdahl and forChrist~aas. J Club Rei~ Bak r at er aar anu Mrs H P Bargfeld and V daughter Fern of e dlrm .... [ -- -- Sunday. daughters Maxene and Donna-[ ~ARD ~ ~ffi-~"~ The enrollment at School during I Mae went to Sentinel Butte to ] .... " ..... "~ the past week was oulte small duelspend the holidays with their to so many pupils-being Ill with ldaughter, Mrs. Walter Allen. [ We wish to express our the flu. [ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hartse, ] gratitude to our many friends Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nelson, Start- / daughter Jean, and Harold Fulton ~ their kindness during the ley and Marjorie and Mrs. Dan/were Sunday afternoon guests at/and death of our. husband Cox of Baker were dinner ~uests the Henry Kinsey home. Mrs. ]father. at the Joe Baker home Sunday. Charles Dalthorp and daughter | Mrs. Willis ~all~ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rustad en- Charlotte were also guests. [ ' and son& or a humorous story"• Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noyes, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Carl Hal- vorson, Mrs. Kenneth Noyes, and the Misses Joyce and Ginnie Noyes were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs• T. L. Dickinson and Miss Helen Dickinson. Rev. and ~r~nley Kannen- berg and baby of ~vlIs Lake spent ChrIstmas with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kannei~berg. The6' departed Sunday for Portland, Ore. and from there they will 8o to Ketchican, Al~ka to do m~ss/onary work. Mr. and Mrs. 1~ L. Walker left Christmas morning for a visit with relatives at St. Cloud, Minn. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Delo Logan, who continued on to Chicago, Ill. and Harold Smith. who spent Christmas with relatives in Fargo. Mr .and Mrs• Walker re- turned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Johnson and family of Dickinson visited at t~ W. R. Johrtson home on Friday •~¢~ last week. Mr. and Mrs• Jol~tnse~ had as their guests Sunday, M~. and Mrs. W. K. Johnson and faro- fly and Mrs. Beth J. Soules of Dickinson and Mrs. V. L. McCut- cheon and son, Joe of Oroya, Peru, South America. Charles Fletcher, U. S. N., who was home from the School of Mines, Butte, Mont., to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O• Fletcher at Yates, re- turned to Butte Tuesday morning. Miss Edna Fletcher, who is employ- ed in the N. P. Hospital in Glen- dive, was also home for Christmas. Mrs. Kathryn Belmont and sister, Mrs. Win. Fry of Scotia Mill, Ore. have retur~ed from Cold Sprlng, Minn.• where they attended the funeral of their father, Peter Reiter. Mr• Relier had visited, hereI several thnes and will be remem-I bered by many Beach people. Mrs./ Fry departed for her home aftert visiting with Beach relatives over l the weekend. -V [ i OLLiEH S=== tertained at dinner Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. George Rustad, Gil- bert Rustad, Kenr, eth Rustad and Robert Benedict. Mr, and Mrs• Pat Plummer enter- tamed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wang and sons and Mr. and Mrs Paul Thoemke and daughter at dinner Sunday. A very entertaining Christmas program was given at the U. B. church Thursday evening. Treats were given the eh~dren at the end of the program• Mr. and Mrs. Norman R0st and family, Mr, and Mrs. Christ Rest, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rest were Christmas guests at the Fay Shep- herd home. The Misses Eleanore and Jewel Slater left Monday morning for ~eir homes ac Billings and Helena after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Slater. Mrs. Carl Rest and family visited at Baker several days during last week to be with Mr• Rost, who is a patient at the hospital there. He is slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shepherd and family spent Christmas day at the Randolph Perry home. Phyll~ Perry returned home with them for a visl~ Miss Leona Bryson ts spending the Christmas vacation at her home. Luella Manthey of Glendlve is also visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bryson. School closed Thursday afternoon for the Christmas vacation. It will begin again January third• The pupils and teachers enjoyed candy and gift exchanging before going home. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bowen and son of Seattle, Wash. spent several days visiting at the Paul Bowen and Gordon Rustad homes before continuing on to Harlan, Iowa to visit with the former's mother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rest arrived Thursday evening from C~aneron, Wis. to visit relatives here. They were house guests at the Chris~ Rest home until Sunday, when they went to Belfleld and Sentinel Butte to vlslt Mr. Rost's brothers and families there. Many Carlyle folks were Beach and Baker callers Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. J. E• Martin and Clayton Loop were Christmas din- ner guests at the Vanatta home. C. R. Stewart and Melvin Hartse motored to Beach Thursday to un- load some engines. We're cleaning house!... All broken lots and remaining after Christmas selling. LADIES Suede Pumps 1 Broken Sizes Ladies Blouses | Good Assortment LADIES WINTER COATS Sharply reduced for quick cleanup! Three Price Groups 10.oo 13.00 LADIES HATS Clean Up 50¢ 1.00 1. BABY WALKERS ....... OPERA CHAIRS - ....... ~z ed at ....... We wish you all a Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Heath of Lawrence Hartse of Wlb~x was a~Mrstrsythe, Mont. spent Christmas a visitor at the News office on e E~ ~tull, Ed. Kukowskl and Wednesday. He expects to leave • ~ Smith homes. .soon for medical attention In Port- M~ Olivia Wagner arrived Mon- land, Ore. day night from Cheyenne, Wyo. Pfc. Don Carlson, who spent his tO attend the funeral of John furlough with his parents, Mr. and K_ukow~kL I Mrs. Andrew Carlson, departed on MrsEar. IA Gilman,. son of Mr. and[Christmas morning for Camp Jo- • • J. ~uman, left Tuesday[seph T. Robinson, Ark. nlgh~ for Sidney, Nebr., to work in ] Mrs. Anna Meyer had as her an Ordnance DePOt. [guests when she entertained at Miss Agnes Podoloski went to ldl~mer at the Park Cafe on ChrlSt- sWulbaux Wednesday to,assist in the mas Day Mrs. Lena Readlnger, utheriand Care while Mrs. Suth- Miss Olga Meyer, George .Hoeek erland is in Ohio. and Tom Gilman. Mrs. Ed Kveck and Miss May Loop went to Wibaux Wednesday to visit their sister, Mrs: i~6uben Beel- er. Miss Myrtle Olson ts home from Eau Claire, WIS. :~ tO spend the Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. Anna Ol~on: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Klersek re- ceived a Christmas greeting tele- phone call from their daughter, Agatha, who is employed in Min- neaPOlis. This is Agatha's first Christmas away from home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ueckert entertained at Christmas dinner Mrs. Butte and her mother, Mrs. Anna ~y of Roy, Ore. visited friends in Fallen th~ week. Mrs. Edgar Kukowski has receiv- ed a letter from her brother, Pfc. Clarence Thili, from somewhere in England. Ernte WoJahn, while at work ~t the Schulz garage last week, re- ceived a bad cut on his hand which reqUL~d several stitches. Mrs. Chas. Bohn ~Of Sentinel when Mr. and Mrs. Joe Odenbaugh Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Mi~ Ida WohJahn, and Mrs. Carl Ueck- err were their guests. Mrs. L. M. Grow, who has been visiting for the Past three weeks at the home of her son, John Schlecht, in Ollie, was in Beach on Thursday enroute to her home in Olassuw, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shipman Cox were guests at a lutefisk Noyes home Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lunder and family of Baker were Christmas children were dinner guests at the guests at the Bert Hudson home. I W. L. Hammond home Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Slater had] Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Fulton and as their dinner guests on Christmas|family and Frank Fulton of Glen- day Mrs. Narum and Frank Kyle. I dive were dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Baker spent ] C. M. Fulton home December 25. Saturday at the" Wm. Fergusont Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of home at Baker. [Sentinel Butte were visitors at Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Baker were~ the home of Mrs. Smith's mother, dinner guests at the Claud BakerI Mrs. Minnie Lindstrom. home Sunday, I Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Flsk and Mr. and Mrs. Dave McCann of/Harold Fulton were dinner guests Wibaux visited at the Archie Sister [ at the Melvin Hartse home for home Thursday. /Christmas. 1935 CHEVROLET 1936 FORD 1937 CHEVROLET 1937 FORD 1938 PONTIAC COUPE 1941 DODGE 1942 USED NASH HALSTEAD CORP. TELEPHONE 113 BEACH, N. DAK. We aren't worried about the New Year we remember the fine spirit of cooperation you have shown in your dealings Surely, the American people cannot fail such a spirit motivates their actions, thank you for your patience and during these critical month~ Let's continue to work to make 1944 a year with a proud history! COZY CAFE & Mr. and Mrs. M.