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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 5

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Huron, South Dakota
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931 THE EVENING HURONTTE.HURON:'a PAGErFIVl Approve Of 232 A Projects 44 New Prop Jals. Added Lists. Previously Announced To PIERRE, Dec. J. B.

Longrle assistant state civil works administrator announced today that 232 projects have been approved and' De- poned to federal officials at Washington. This number, showed, includes 44 not previously made public. the total number announced as approved to'date, 168 are rural credil projects and less than a dozen call for construction' of dams on state school lands, leaving about 60 which originated with local-communities. Complete information was not, available on the-additional 44 projects cause Mr. Longric made public the report sent to Washington.

-This gave the county, nature-of the project, man- hours, 'and- works administration's contribution in-money, but did not include the exact location nor total cost Department Busy Mr. Longrie said detailed descriptions would not be available to: the press because the department was too busy trying to approve projects quickly to permit inspection of the applications. Previously newsmen had permitted "to examine approved.iapplications. Available, information the list -of additional approved projects follows. In some cases the CWA contribution is not given it was impossible to tell what specific projects had been previously announced.

Projects Listed Brokings county: Repairing city water mains, improving city playground, Charles Mix: Two rural credit projects, Corson: Five rural credit, projects, 320.59. Custer: One rural credit project, $604.83. Three additional rural credit projects. Fall River: Two rural credit projects, $1,499.22. Grant: One rural credit project, Haakon: Four rural credit projects, Hand: Thirteen additional rural credit projects.

One rural credit project, J18S.05. Hughes: Repairing Pierre gas system, improving Pierre city, cemetery, J900; improving Pierre park system, improving -Pierre auditorium, rebuilding rural credit dam, $888. Hyde: Construction of dam, $4,650. to Madison light plant, Meade: One additional road project. Turner: Graveling road, Walworth: Improving city park.

City Brief 8 Mrs. E. W. Feige is expected to return totnight from to Washington, D. where attended a meeting of the board of.

the National'League of Women Voters. En route home she stopped in Iowa City to confer with the there. until New Year. Beautiful push p' permanent" wave, keen ringlet ends $3.50. Wet finger waves 35c.

Scedigar Beauty Shop. Phone 8046. 12-13 adv Mrs. Mayme Sayich left yesterday for her home in Omaha after a several-weeks visit here at the home of her aunt. Mrs.

K. P. Rasmussen. There are appropriate and "cheerful seals, tags, cards, labels, package decorations, wrapping papers, cellophane and cello ribbon in our attractive Kiel Inc. 1214 adv.c W.

C. Blanchard of Aberdeen was Huron yesterday on business with the Northwestern Public Service Remember all your friends" a Christmas greeting. Kiel Irit 1 2 1 4 adv Mrs. Joseph Case's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. McDaniel of Hecla, and-her irohter-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ien Jakobe, and another sister, Miss lettie.Stort.'all of Hawarden, have arrived in Huron to attend the funeral ervices for Mr.

Case today. Case's mother, Mrs. Ida-Case of Belle Plaine, been here for several days, and lis.trother, Warren Case of Mason City, arrived last Santa.Says--"If you have ever seen how iroud the children are of new shoes thai ome from the Service Shoe Shopryou'U they're fine as-gifts. 1214 adv' Miss Jeannette. Gagnon is spending few days in Minneapolis visitng friends.

G. D. Van Dyke, 10 Beach avenue southeast, who has been seriously, ill from pneumonia st a local hospital, was reported- today to be making recovery. More Keeper Of Ponca Secrets Is Dead Little Dance, Last Of Medicine Men, Dies At More Than" 100 Years Of Age PONCA 'CITY' Dance has gone to a 'better pee, taking with of Ponca Indian secrets known.to no one He was the last of the Ponca medicine men, and he lived to become- the sole keeper of- Ceremonial mysteries that ranged from the mixing of paints to the ritual of the forbidden sun dance, and included the key to the rites of the seven tribal bands. Little reputedly died Monday night at the Ponca reservation.

He not know wlien he was born, but it was a ago," for he recalled the great meteor shower of November, 1833. Much of unwritten -knowledge was of sort one man en-, trusts only to another medicirJe Little Dance was the last, and ancients who, through' participation in: tha ure to ratify the payment. installment is due tomorrow in. addition to war debt installment ot $22,000,000. Landscaper Is Honored In N.

D. FARGO, N. Dec. Berggren cf Hampden, Cavalier county, Wednesday night wag awarded the honor, of- being the state's outstanding junior sacred dances, knew; some of the ritual, died before The young Indians were more interested in ways -of the man. and Little Dance never talked to white men.

France To Default On Moratorium Debt PARIS. Dec. will default its first on its debt under the terms-of the Hoover moratorium of 1931 in addition to its the res- ular war debt tomorrow. A French note, declared government's intention to default, was ready for presentation in Washington today by Andre LeFevre De Laboulaye. French ambassador to the United States.

It was understood the note, based the refusal to pay the moratorium instal- ment of $6,093,759.44 on parliament's fail- His work in and' vision of beautifying prairie land homes with landscaped grounds brought his Berggren and other outstanding 4-H dub members were recognized at the annual banquet of the 24th annual achievement institute, progress at the North Dakota agricultural college. Betty Compson Weds Manager Ceremony Performed. On Observation Platform Of Train At Albuquerque SWISS PRESIDENT -BERNE, SWITZERLAND, Dec. Marcel Pilet-Gblaz, former vice president, was elected president of Switzerland- by the federal assembly today. At' the same time, the assembly named Minister of War Rudolf Minger as vice prei- dent, an S3 cent shirt brought a Hanford, man a sentence of a year in jail.

REGULAR FRIDAY NIGHT A Virgil, S. Dec. 15 MUSIC BY MIKE GIBBS Admission 25c Ladies Free ALBUQUERQOE, N. Dec. An Albuquerque justice of the peace raised his voice above the clanging of train bells and the.

puffing of a switch engine iere last night as he recited the civil ceremony which united in marriage Betty Compson the films and Irving Weinberg, her manager. The' whistle of a locomotive, added emphasis to the last words of Justice J. L. Gober and a few minutes later the train was bearing the couple on a continuation of their journey to Hallywood east. The ceremony was performed on the observation platform during a 25 minute train stop.

The. couple had made arrangements the wedding by telegraph'. Mayor 'Clyde the bride and Mrs. Tmgley was bridesmaid. Miss Compson said she had been, engaged to Weinberg three years.

She was divorced, three -years ago. from James Cruze motion picture director. Weinberg married before. The'couple planned an airplane journey from Hollywood to Agua Caliente for--a honeymoon. between Dan South African heavyweight, and King Levinsky of Chicago for SIGN McCORKlNDALE, LEV1NSKY CHICAGO, Dec.

Chicago stadium today closed a 10 round match A small.octopus was captured off the Georgia coast recently, much to the surprise of veteran fishermen who had seen one that far north. HE DELIGHT AND HOW SHE FELL NdMCWBU-JiaiBKT NunoR- ESfHCG Terrytoon' "LITTLE BOY BLUE" Sport Reel News TODAY and Friday 2Sc--At A71 A lowUts lawlttl land! A mon Ing both MNDOlfK SCOTT ESTHER RALSTON BUSTER CRABBE IT STARTS SATXJRDAY! Truly a Great Woman's Picture! Christmas notes--we line of holiday note papers. Kiel' Inc. 12-14 adv- Clem has gone to North Platte, for a few days on business 'for the Northwestern Public Service company. Friday Xfjlfp Eve, 15c Robert Elliott in "BEHIND STONEWALLS" with PRISCILLA DEAN EDDIE NUGENT PLUS NEWS SERIAL TONIGHT! Cohens and Kellers in Trouble ARZENWLDKIT C'mpltt, hamf tr.aimi.nl jar comaax ASK YOOH DROCC1ST BUCK JONES of Ghost- City" -Omedy News 7RIDAY-SAT; TO-NIGHT! MLIAN HABVET TV LIPS BSTRA'T', Here are a number of gift suggestions for men and women that will make your holiday budget go farther and insure a hearty welcome on Christmas morn! All featured at this special price, $1.

Men's Colgate Shaving sets Men's Palmolive Shaving Williams Shaving Sets $1 Make-up boxes, 3 compartment $1 De Velbiss Perfumizers $1 Cut Glass Perfume Bottles $1.50 and $2 Compacts, Seventeen Ensemble (Powder, Cream, Perfume) Set $1.50, $2 Prophylactic Hair Brushes Dainty Cutex Manicure sets Glazo Manicure, Kits Krank's Beauty Sets Bath" Powder, including Helena Rubinstein, April Shower, Coty's --fl Armand's Sets, powder and perfume CHRISTMAS CANDLE SET Candle holders, pair candles BABY BEN A timely Christmas greeting $2.95 5-Year Diaries C5c and $1 MAKVEtOUS TOILET SETS Powder, creani. louge. etc. $3 ELECTRIC- BEATER Special $1.49 Helena Rubenstein Pick-Me-Up Kit S5 43.75 KODAKS and up CANDY Whitman's or. Wood- ward's i assortments for gifts.

Per pound 50c and up Hollywood Mirror Electric for dressing table, special $1.50 YOUB for Christmas Greeting Cards, a card that only you can send. Hand us your films, we'll do the rest. Order now! Sherman Mae "The Live Druggists" Don't Be A Grouchy Shopper Keep the Christmas Sp'rit with a tasty lunch at Humphrey's! Sandwiches lOc to 20C 30 Varieties to Choose! Potato Chips served free with each sandwich Hot Chocolate 1 5c Hot Fudge Sundae 15c Foe only We serve a full I 25c of Reasonable DTU Prices in Huron Special Nu-Blu Permanent $3.50 Friday 15th TO Saturday 23rd Rainwater Soft Shampoo Einse Finger Wavfr $1.00 Friday Saturday Dec, 15 16 PHONE 8653 Newberry Bldg. on 3rd St. PRICES REDUCED on Christmas Gifts We call them Christmas Gifts--because this year when you are giving Thrifty Gifts, the selection of fine quality garments and accessories is your best choice.

So take advantage of the prices now available! One Lot Wool Dresses 60 Salesmen's Samples, grouped in one lot selling; include $10, $15, and $19.75 values, going very special at- 2 for $15 Don't Miss This! Har.sen Gloves- No better gloves have ever, been sold by the Golden Rule; Wool, felt, knitted'novelties and slip- on styles-uv Black, Brown, Tan, all splendid values and priced -from 25 Kid Gloves, from $1.95 to $3.45 Novelty Sweaters Twin sweater sets and single fancy weave sweaters in turtle neck and slip-over $1.95 S3.95 Final Reductions A 22 Coats at $1O 16 Goats at $15 14 Goats at $22.50 11 Goats at 2 5 6 Coats at 10 Coats at- $40 8 a a 5 Here they are 87 of them Take your choice, Rothmoors, Harrismoors, Printzess foremost makes. Linings, Furs and Materials are fully guaranteed' for satisfactory service. Terms may be arranged! FLANNEL ROBES Clever now styles in California Certified French Flannel All colors, $5-95 to $9.75 Hand Made Gowns Silk Underwear The perfect gift for it's a gift that always is welcomed by fastidious women. -Dance crepe silk $155 to $3.95 Teddies, pure crepe silk $1.95 to $255 Panties, pure crepe silk 2.45 Ideal pure silk hand tailored and a trimmed in from 34 to 36 Styles to Choose From! 500 NEW SPRING Wash Frocks What an 500 for a most wonderful choice. Included 'are such famous frocks as Grand Slam, Dorothy Dean, Boulevard Smart Dresses.

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