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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 6

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Huron, South Dakota
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6
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THE EVENING miRDSPCEr HUBONi 8. SOCIAL EVENTS By Evelyn Coyne Phone 4151 Encampment No. 10 I. O. O.

Friday at o'clock' in the O. O. F. 'C D. at Friday'in G.

J. 1Ai nt'-8 o'cloek Friday', hi There -will be a W. H. meeting Friday in Labor Temple. Meeting Friday afternoon of the Aux- to the El Tttad in tlie Masonic Temple.

This -will be te, last the season and members are requested to bring their dues. The meeting of Rainbow lodge No. 383 L. A. to B.

of S. has been postponed from Friday until Monday. There will be initiation and lunch. The Chatter-Sew club will meet Fri- 1 'day at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Lawrence Zieski. MONDAY The postponed meeting of the Rainbow lodge No.

388 L. A. to B. of R. Monday, evening Temple.

There will be initiation ar.d lunch. Machinists meeting at 7:30 p. Mon- Say in Labor Historical Society will meet at 5 o'clock Monday 'evening in the Farmers room of the court house. The Past" Oracles association will meet at 8 o'clock Monday. K.

F. lodge meeting Monday at 7:30 o'clock. James River lodge No. 32 will meet Monday at 7:30 o'clock in the I. O.

O. F. hall. The Dorcas Society wul meet Monday night at 8 o'clock in the American Luth- their residence in Woonsocket. The bride attended Huron college for one year and then the past -two years has been a student at Dakota Wes- leykn.

-Her-husband, -who-has been-prin cipal'otiths Woonsocket year and-is position, is a graduate "ot''Dakota' Wesleyan. AMANN-GAROUWE WEDDING YESTERDAY Wedding vows were exchanged yesterday morning by Miss. Dorothy Garoutte and Ray Av Amann at a nuptial mass performed in St. Martin's Nathalie rfiurch. Msgr.

D. F. Desmond officiated at-the ceremony which was at eight o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Houston o'. Huron were the attendants. The bride wore a dress of tan flat crepe trimmed in brown with "hat and other-accessories to match. Mr. Amann is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben A. Amann cf-New Ulm, and is employed as city salesman for the Huron Grocery The bride formerly of Billings, is a bookkeeper and stenographer for lodxa They will be at home after June 15 in the Tarns Millcr and Mrs. Mder and is a gracdson. Tomorrow is also the thirty-first anni- verMry.of Dr.

and-Mrs. E. W. Feige's day. MARRIAGE FOR COUPtE WEDNESDAY John Edwin of and Mildred Alda Hanson of Enning were.mar- ried Wednesday afternoon ir.

the Presr HMCHCOCK-COCMJE MARRIED HERE TUESDAY Judue B. B. McClaskcy read the ceremony uniting-in maixiage Harry Char lei: Fields "and Grace Wvisht, both on. Tuesday of this week. Signatory witnesses -ct- the wedding were Stephen E.

Laverty of Hitchcock and Margaret E. Woodward of Brookings. byterian mnnse at about four o'clock. AnVc 1 withesses''atthe (MISS GUNDEBSON HONOR i ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF FORMER HURONIAN Frirwis here have received announcements of the marriage of Miss Evelyn Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

'J. ried. this summer. Mrs. Ekner Dahl, J.

G. Donald, Miss Ella Dahl '-and Lyle Wicdhurst held the outstanding scores and were awarded prizes. A silver coffee, urn was present City Briefs Martin of Garrettsville, Ohio, former d'-to Miss Gunderson. Huron residents, and Herbert Philip Finger. The announcements read that the ceremony was performed on Thursday, May 29, at At tho time the Martin family lived, here, about 15 years ago.

Mr. Martin was principal of the Huron city schools. TEACHERS BREAKFAST 'AT EVERGREENS i As a final gathering before school is dismissed for the summer, the teachers the high. school and of the junior high school met at' the Evergreens yes- I terday morning for breakfast. 1 The breakfast was at o'- the tables were arranged with eran church parlors.

Olive Eggen, r0 ses and lilac. were placed for Brekkc, Larson and Mrs. Charlotte Williams will entertain. MILLER COUPLE WED IN HURON THURSDAY At noon yesterday in the parsonage of the First Congregational church $he marriage of a couple from Miller, Kenneth C. Miller, an.1 Dorothy Halbig, was performed.

The attendants the wedding were the parents of both the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will live at Miller. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OP VIVIAN MOnERG Mrs.

C. A. filbert, 618 avenue WTERANS-AXJXILIARY MEETING WEDNESDAY. The Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary met in regular session Wednesday evening in Labor Temple. After the business of the meeting had been transacted they made plans for a float, depictingtljeTlnited Spanish War Veterans as 1898, to be used during the fifty year Huron and vicinity.

The 6 going to be here July 3, 4 and 5. BIRTHDAY DINNER" FOR DR. VAN DALSEM Dr. and Mrs. E.

W. Frige are giving a family dinner tomorrow.noon at their home, 319 Third street southwest in remembrance of the birthday of Dr. Feige's mother. Dr. Trie'-.

Van Dalsem, who will be 86 years old on that Dinner will be at 12 o'clock and these relatives are expected: Dr. Carl Feige and little daughter Virginia of Canova; Mrs. Anna Miller and granddaughter, Miss Jacquin Miller of New York City; Mrs. Wallie Meier pj Sioux City; and Div and Mrs. L.

C. Dick and daughter Marian of Spencer. Covers will be laid for eleven. jfo 3 JP io M9 th ls state cam! Dakota Territory in 1883 said breakfast followed the practiced medicine until only the last ceremony and there were ten at the ta- ifew years. is well known through- ii ble.

Mr. and Mrs. "Williamson departed 1 out the stale. iy car for Yellowstone National to One of the- guests at the dinner Is 'a spend the summer. For travel a great granddaughter of Dr.

Van Dalifem, blue miit and hat to match. UpqiS their Miss MiHer of New York City. Dr. E. W.

they will take" and Dr. Carl Feige are sons, Mrs. southwest, returned "yesterday afternoon from Woonsocket, where she had been -to attend tho wedding her niece Miss Vivian I5fbc---g. a former Homn college i student, and Edwin Williamson. The marriage was at seven, o'clock "'8 i Wednesday morning at the home of the J(, bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs- A. E. berg. Dr. Earl Roadman, president of Dakota University at Mitchell, read the marriage ceremony with only the immediate families present.

The attendants were Miss Beatrice Elder, a cousin of the bride from Duluth; and Myron Moberg, a brother. For her marriage' Miss Moberg wore a pSach colored dress of chiffon a twenty. Miss Julia Russell, who is to be married during the summerj was presented with a gift of silver teaspoons. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER FOR MISS ANDERSON Miss Feme Anderson was'honored last evening by a pre-nuptial shower given her by 'Miss Leola Stanley and Miss VMary Steele at the B. H.

Kerr home, 508 Fourth street southwest. Travel bridge was played at five tables with Miss Vera Bailey and Miss Adelyn Larson receiving the score gifts. The tables were not numbered but were named according'to the stops Miss Anderson is to make on her wedding trip this month. The tables and menu for the two course luncheon carried out Miss Anderson's selected colors of pink and white. Many lovely gifts were presented to the honoree in a decorated trunk.

She was also given a beautiful basket of flowers by the hostesses. The small tables 'were, arranged with peonies during the Ixmchebn, Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and floral offerings during the sickness o'f our baby. Mr. and Leonard alley and family. -Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. LeValley Mr. and Mrs.

Vic Brodkorb. Mrs. Claude Dawson and son, Ddane, are leaving tomorrow for Aberdeen to make their home. Mr. Dawson was transferred to Aberdeen a few weeks ago by Swift and Company.

Drs. Wollraann and Johnson are now their new. location in toe Security Bldg; Third Wisconsin S-' 0 tt'adv Mr7 and Mrs, Dewey Gascoigne. announce the bii-ih of a daughter, Barbara- Thursday, June 5, at their home, 1030 Idaho avenue southeast. Miss Edna Chesire arrived in Huron Wednesday evening from Phoenix, for a month's visit with her parents, Mr.

J. H. Chesire, -1145 Illinois avenue southwest. Miss Anna Richey, who has been working in Chicago for the past two years, returned to Huron Wednesday evening to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Richey, 1020 Illinois avenue southwest. Mr. and Mrs.

G. Newell of Huron announce the birth this morning a son at a Huron hospital. "Mrs. H. W.

Gibson of Leith, N. Arrived in Huron afternoon 6-6 adv pto visit with heir niece, Miss Helen Budde until- commencement Huron college. Mrs. Gibson and Miss Budde 'ill leave, by car Tuesday afternoon for Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Challacombe. who have been residing in.

Mission, S. for the past year, have returned to Huron and are making their home at 623 Illinois avenue southwest. Miss Genevievc Maxwell left yesterday morning for Kinston, N. to be with her father, 'who has been in ill health for some time. She expects to to gone about a month.

John. Hogarr'of Huron, Eayefter Smith o'f New' York 'Citjr 'arid George Mikkclson, of.Selby left yestenjay afternoon' for Yermillibn to- spend the- week' end. Mrs. J. R.

Parkes returned to Minneapolis Tuesday after being in Huron about a week 'as the guest of Mrs. E. W. Feige, 319 Third street southwest. Mrs.

Parkes is regional secretary of the nat- PRIBA-QtJNE Voters. On her to Minneapolis sn( stopped Arlington and gave dress before 'a league meeting, which) was attended by 07 persons. Darrell Gifford snd Anhur Mitchell returned to Huron last night from. coin, where they have been tending the University the past year. Milk fattened spring fr.vs.

505 eachV Merrltt Lowe, 1'vi miles Road. vest Cemetery, 6-G-7 adv Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Bnrkl and Mr, and Mrs'.

H. M. Whisman loft today for Sioux Falls to join the El Rind Sunshine Special train to go lo Toronto, will attend the Shrine con" Notice The Farmers Fish. Game r.nd Protect live association meeting at 2 p. m.

Wednesday June llth at Beadle County Court ional board of the League of Women House. 6-6 Huron's Dominant Store GLASS FAREWELL PARTY FOR MRS. DAWSON A farewell party to honor Mrs. Claude Dawson was given by Mrs. L.

Mrs. R. F. Hagman and Mrs. Gaylord Schmitz at the Avery home, 869 Kansas avenue southeast, last evening.

Twelve guests were seated for bridge and the score gifts were awarded to Mrs. J. F. Sainsbufy and Mrs. William Be- Geest.

Mrs. Dawson and her son Deane ire leaving tomorrow for Aberdeen to their home and as a farewell she was 61 handkerchiefs. Spring, 53SCi to decorate tables for thluncb HURON COUPLE WED IN WOONSOCKET SATURDAY On Saturday, May .31, in Woonsocket, occurred the mrrige Miss -Gladys Marie Mallon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.

H. Mallon, Huron, an3 Hubert. Le'slie Stuart, son of Col. and Mrs. Ed Stuart; also of Huron.

The marriage vows were solemnized: before the Rev. Hoyer at the Metliodist parsonsgje. Woonsocket. The attendants were Miss Helen Schtlecte and Harry Baseley, both of Huron. Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart attended the. Huron" public schools and Huron high school. They will reside at the home of the groom's parents at 506 Utah avenue southeast. i large number of, their friends charivaried them, after wliicrithe newly married couple treated trie partj- to cigars and candy.

The charm of tinted glassware for the table service is brought to perfection in'the new- creations by Heisey--a name that has long been recognized for quality glassware. We have just received a beautiful selection o'f Heisey tinted glassware and invite you to come in and see the many lovely individual pieces and sets. Notice tile display now in window. PERRITON'S "Huron's Best Pharmacy" Whole Gay Summer DRESSES Justin 9vm llUmperatuw i 5 wr. Home til I AKE some soldcn wheat flakes, add some pure honey, and cook it.

Thenf toast it a crisp, crackling Honey-Bee Hakes, the new popular breakfast food. So different. So good to eat. It contains all of the bran of the wheat. of the Summer Fashions! Ndt tb Found Elsewhere! 1 prints '(th'e neW; guaranteed washable' tub 'ifiilk)Mn: swagger 'sleevelesa 'styles, printed thnTong; 'tKat "CrlD3 AWi "a'Son's most 'outstanding Selling-lvent 'of newest ANOTHER IRRESISTIBLE iM 4101 Open WHOLE-WHIAT 3-011 WCompteSize Range f.

size '46 for Noli 'oft'eii 36 0 'sale, where everyone from; the' slenderest itha person inay have frock'3 t6 JifeTC; liking, you'll "be iiriprfcssed ttie Ushift excellent fit and thS glqrious cojorl of Joresaes. 'And 'you'll love their styles jacijets, Rapes' and pepiums for every hour of the dayj, Natural, Pastels and Dark ColorjS Newest of the Summer Ih a big'array bt sttiattest -Styles, colors and materials at and.

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Years Available:
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