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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 10

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PAGE TEN THE EVENING HUJtQNITE. JTURON. S. THIJRSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 193a 1 Neighborhood Zroquois Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Harrington spent Sunday with Mrs. Harrington's sister at Balaton, Minn. The Ladies Aid will have meeting of the new church year at the home of Mrs.

Leon La Mont on Friday afternoon. Mrs. George Irvin has been ill for a week fsoro the influenza. She is much improved so her daughter Mrs. Ray Saw ville, who was here for several day- returned to her home in Huron.

There was no church service Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. J. M.

Hunter returned Monday from Sioux Falls, where they had been attending the annual conference. Next Sunday services will be resumed as usual. Mrs. D. W.

Gross returned Monday from Sioux Falls, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. Dr. Gross and the boys returned home Sunday.

The Iroquois schools will have its an- nu .1 carnival "Irokota Day" oil October Mrs. Lee Sanchez returned from a Hulon hospital Wednesday and 'is riow slowly regaining her health. Charies Ohlsen returned Saturday from Rochester, where his wife is in the hospital. It will'probably be before she will be well enough to retuiv, home. Miss Dorothy Lamont had a birthday party Tuesday and 14 of her girl friends her to celebrate.

The Leon LaMont family spent Sunday in Mitchell visiting at the home of Mr. LaMonfs sister. Mrs. J. Warkenthien.

grades arid-. ths -high school and! their Wends enjoyed a party at the ichool- tiouse-Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur-OMsen and Miss Werner were the ohaperones.

and Mrs. W. J. Wilkens and Mr, rnd" Mrs. R.

Clendening motored to sington Springs Sunday. Morin, who has been assisting at Bondc's store, left Sunday night for Madison, where his parents re- Miss Eva Mateer who has been taking her vacation, has returned and was at work in Monday morning Miss Elnora Jensen of Sioux Falls sper.t Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Frost. ganized last year by.the fourth -grade resumed their Thursday in he fifth grade. Miss Jessie Williamson kiilirector and Marian Swartz was elected president. Refreshments-were served jy Shirley Nye. The Rev.

W. M. Redfields was rear pointed pastor of the Esmond M. E. church at the annual Methodist conference in Sioux Falls.

This will be his third year in Esmond- Mr, and Mrs. John Wiles and Nelson spent the fore part of the week in Sioux City. Wolsey Because of the rainy Writner and Alva Bales returned to their homes here Friday, re.mi;!ing tar several days. They will return to Wes- sinpton Springs this where they a well on Dr. Foster Mrs.

W. T. Max and Mrs. F. V.

Ward-van were to Pierre Tuesday to attend the grand chapter of the O. E. S. A-group of friends gathered at the Fred Langbehn home Monday night and charivaried Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Lang: behn. who. were married Sunday. Mrs. Langbehn was formerly Miss Evelyn Moltz.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Palmer announce The Rebekah lodge celebrated the birthday of the order Wednesday evening. The women furnished the entertainment and the men the lunch. Rook was played at 6 tables with Mrs.

George Brigham and William Lcighton winniii," prizes. Rev. End Mrs. J. Washburn spent the past w.eek attending the M.

E. conference at Sioux Falls. Anthony Hubert and two daughters, Veda and Eula returned to Mitchell Sat- urady after a brief visit here at the D. E. Yegge home.

Mrs. Huckert was in Mitchell to be with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Yegge.

They all returned to their home in Akron, Monday. Hazel Baruth, Vera Smith and Wilbur. Luckel, student at Aberdeen, returned home with Ernest Baruth and Paul Alexander to spend the weekend. Enrbute home occupants of another car threw a bottle through the windshield, of their car and struck Wilbur LucV.ey in the making several cuts. They returned to Redfield to have the cuts dressed.

Mrs. Chris Peterson and son returned home Sunday from a two visit with relatives at Sioux City, Volin, Mis-, "sion Hill and-Yanktbn. Mrs. Peterson's father, Chris Sorenson, who has been spending the past three weeks ot Volin. Mission Hill and Yankton, returned with them.

guests at a 7 o'clock dinner at her home on Saturday evening. This had been planned as a surprise event for Mrs. Harry Wilson, as the date was their wedding anniversary. Mrs. H.

A. Ewing' accompanied Berheice Ewing on her 'trip' to Massachusetts last week and will visit relatives in Vermont during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. XJ'.

P. Watkins left the last of the week for their home in Chicago after an extended stay here, visiting with relatives an J-riends and looking after business interests in this vicinity. On their return they, were 'accompanied by John Watkins who will spend the winter there. Mrs. O.

J. Jones and family enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Oscar Haag of. Frankfort last wk. the birth of a son on Tuesday, -A.

Huffman- and two daughters i ieturned Sunday night from a.visit with ber 30. Ashton friends are extending congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kreiger of Onaka on the safe arrival of a daughter in -their home. The little one arrived on Sunday, Mrs.

Kreiger will be remembered as. Mis's Clara Vanderfeen. Clyde Frost has a badly smashed forefinger this week, which was the result of an accident on -his farm east of town. He was placing a block under the rear wlieel of a loaded-grain wagon when the started down, the incline, crush- rag his finger, badly before his wife could ae summoned to start the team and release his hand, Clyde Lower reports the loss of 10 of his sheep on his farm east of town from maraudering dogs which visite'd his place one 'night last week. There seems to be a number of these animals that are allowed to run loose.

Mr. and Mrs. Jamjs A. Wilhelm announce the marriage of their daughter Dorothy, to Joseph P. Sweeney, of New- Sunday, October 5.

was observed as his parents in Nebraska. Bancroft Mrs. Mary OMsen of Huron visited in the William Ohlsen home from Tuesday until Sunday. Mr. Ohlsen's two brothers and their wives also visited theru latter part of the week.

They were ''Sir and Mrs. Clarence Ohlsen of Schal- "ier." and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ohlsen of Ida Grove. la.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howell took Mrs. Mary Ohlsen back to her home Sunday. A number from here were in MitcheM for the Corn Palace including Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Rosser, Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. Custard. D. D.

Irake and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schmidt. Peter Andersen visited from Saturday until Monday with his brother at Bruce Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Dugdale and son, Miss June Eggleston of HecJa visited at the Leland Eggleston home over the Mr, and Mrs. Will Reeter of Canistota visited at the homes of Edwin Reeter and Valentine Currier last week. Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Goodyear of Sheldon, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Arens visited Saturday snd Sunday at the E. B.

Goodyear home. They were here to see their granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roily visile- sister at Pierpont Sunday.

The Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Proper attended the Presbyterian synod in Aberdeen last weak.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Tassel attended the M. E. conference at Sioux Fail; Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scot and babj visited at the J. C. E.nnis home in Volg" over the week-end.

Rally day was observed Sunday in the Presbyterian church. There were 25 promoted to other classes. Wallace Perry drove to Brookings Saturday night to visit over Sunday with Ward Bankert. Mr. and Mrs.

Ho.Uy Boorman enjoyed a visit last week with his mother from Howard, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Custard and family were shoppers in Huron Saturday.

Mrs. Fred Peterson and daughter Viola shopped in Huron Wednesday. rally day in the Presbyterian church with a joint service followed by a short pro-: gram given by the Sunday school. Mrs. Albert Peterson and two children of Porterville, visited at the home of her brother, Arthur Monday.

She will spend this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ostlund. The Farm Union met at the Bert Minium home Tuesday night. -Miss Esto Thompson of Northville, Mrs.

George" McKichan and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bussell and son, Ray, of Bon- la attended the "Zander Wedding," jiven here Tuesday, night. B. D.

Minium. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Minium, Mr, and Mrs. B.

L. Minium. Mrs. W. Uselding and Mrs.

H. Writner were in Huron Wednesday Mrs, Nettie Carson left Friday morning Albuquerque, N. to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Cook. The Ladies Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at the church with group No.

1 as hostesses. Everyone is requested to be present, it was announced, as the question of the- advisability of having a bazaar this fall will be decided. Miss Enid Martin, who teaches at Mil- Mrs. Anna Pederson- and son Pete and Mrs. P.

P. went Thursday to visit relatives a few days: Melvin Bergeleen is staying at, the Pederson home during their absence: Mr, and Mrs. Charles Reynolds and son Harry and wife and son Roger of Beresford visited over- the weekend, at- the. L. Lundbo'rg.

home. Mrs. Charles Reynolds is Mr. Lundborg's sister. Leon Reich of Tripp visited last week with his cousin, Harry Colman and family.

Mrs. of days last week with her'claughter, Mrs. John Potter and her husband in Mitchell. ark, New Jersey, on Monday, Miss Dorothy was born and grew to womanhood in Ashton and has also taught school.here and at Redfield' for several years. For the ist few years she "has had a position with one of the largest department stores in Newark.

N. J. Mr. and arrived on Friday by auto for short honeymoon trip in this part of the. state and for a visit with parents.

They will return to Newark on Tuesday where they will make their home. Herbert Hack of Sioux Falls was a guest here in the home of his brother Pleasant Valley. at, tho Campbell home were Mr. and Mrs. Lyroan Spencer pi- renewing old acquaintanceship also looking after land here.

Several-inches of rail, fell past week which delayed flux Mr. and Mrs. Ezra' P. who wcie recently married, at Rapia City, vibited friends in Plensant Valley. TV-y were snroute to Faulkton where the Rev.

Whitton has -a pastorate. Shorty "Johnson and Edgar McCool were Alpena visitors one day last week. Mr. Johnson had his tonsils removed there. The Rev.

George RuS attended the Congregational conferende at Badger, S. a couple of days last week. The West club met with Mrs. O. Arbogast Thursday.

Women attending from here were Mesdarnes Campbell, Wade, 1'cCool and Dean and also Miss Esther Campbell. A quilt was quilted for Mrs. Willard Yost. A large crowd attended and a nice lunch was served. Misses Sadie Campbell and Anita Gil- chrisi came home from Madison normal to spend the weekend with relatives.

Misses Dorothy and 'Doris Riech came home Aberdeen normal. to spend the weekend; Mr. and 'John Parmely are here from, "Nebraska visiting at the O. Dearborn home- The rain of last week has been very beneficial to-the pastures and the fall grain. Several farmers of the community began to pick corn Monday: Those that have been picking the past week report etter yields than expected and of fine uality.

Miss Anna Nelson and Clifford Johnon visited at the Al Johnson home 'Sun- ay afternoon. Ralph Johnson recently eturned from Washington. The Cari Dunwoody family- were Sun- in the Pierre hospital last week for a -slight'operation on her and'Mrs. McGibney and daughter Isabel, from near -Pierra visited at' the Trank House home the first of last A large'number of'the O. E.

members of Blunt are attending grand at Pierre this week. Prof. Howard Kramer of Miller was a caller in' Blunt Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Max Wasserman and family drove to Sioux City Tuesday, returning Saturday, Hev. Bert Kofske. attended Presbyterian synod at Absrdeen the last week, returning Sunday afternoon. Mrs. 'William Kilmer visits3 a sister in North Dakota last returning Mrs.

Royal Kosel assisted -at the post- office while Mr. Hess was at the Palace at Mitchell Friday. Ben Bare has rented the J. Richie house and expects his wife from Iowa Iroquois Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Bare were former residents here, but moved to Iowa. Miss Edna Pigney attended the Corn Palace at Mitchell Saturday. Sheffield Mrs. A.

Kelley'was operated on at a Huron hospital Wednesday. Mrs. G-. I. McDonald was taken seriously ill Thursday and was taken to a Huron hospital.

She is now improving. Mrs. Wilbur French entertained tne club at her home Thursday afternoon. Robert Trestrail left for his home at Darlington, Thursday. Oliver Barton it picking corn for Tom Lawles.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Goethel visited at 5.1:0 Gus Schmidt home Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Bottomlcy and family visited-nt the Frank Gublin home at Don't spoil your New Winter Costume! W. A.

Hack and family for several days W. H. McMillan spent a couple of the past week. Mrs. Clyde- Lower and Mrs.

Robert Sheridan were passengers to Mitchell on Wednesday, where they attended the he Kings Heralds gave a three act play Sunday night entitled "Color Blind." The collection amounted to $3.67, which was put in their thank offering fund. Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnes and daughter drove to Wessington Springs Sunday to visit Mr.

Barnes' uncle, Harry Rummel, who is critically been ailing for several months. He has Among aughter Sylvia of Miller visited at the res V. E. Streeterhome- Thursday after 'J? Esmond The Esmond Ladies Aid met at the hall Thursday. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames J.

D. Reedy, Earl Goss and John Davis. The Rev. and Mrs. Sydney Richards and children returned to Lakefield, Thursday after spending a few days here visiting relatives and friends.

Olaf Skotvold of Centerville, owner of one of the Esmond elevators, was transecting business in Esmond Mr. and Mrs. Case, who have been visiting at the C. E. Gardner home, returned to Milwaukee Wednesday night and Mrs.

3. J. Yates returned home Thursday from Burlington Junction, Mo They were accompanied by Mrs. nephew, Kenneth Trosper, who plans to make an extended visit here. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Reckard to Mtichell Friday, returning home Sat tirday. Members of the seventh and eight' ler. spent the weekend at the John Jucrgens home here, Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Kaiser were at the Corn Palace at Mitchell Thursday. Mr. arid Mrs.

W. W. Cotton and son Jackie returned to Miller Monday after a week's visit with relatives here. Carl F. Schmidt, Mrs.

Wheelhouse and dau shopping in Huron. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Strceter and son Gordon were in Miller Tuesday to attend the wedding of Mrs. Streetcr's brother, Carl Schmidt, and Sylvia Wheel- housa. H. O. Cheney, who is graveling near Mitchell, speot the weekend with relatives here.

Miss Famy Mills went to Aberdeen Thursday -to attend the Presbyterian synodical meeting. Mrs. Osmanson is reported to be ill at her home here. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Gogolin announce he birth of a daughter Tuesday, Sep- ember 30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen accompanied. iy Iva and Lela Montgomery motored Mitchell'Wednesday afternoon and at- ended the Corn Palace.

and Mrs. Glen Howard and daughter Maybelle left tne last of the for Long Beach, Cal. Mr. Howard intends to work in Washington for awhile. Mrs.

Henry the relatives there were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rummelhart, Mr. and Mrs. William Armour and Mr, and Mrs.

Dale Arbogast of Miller. Ruth Neuharth was taken to Chamberlain last week for treatments. Her mother, Mrs. L. Neuharth remained there with her.

Mr. Neuharth drove there Sunday. ay supper guests at the" John' Williams, home Mrs. A. proved in at Miller.

P. McCarl health. not much im- Corn Palace and visited with Miss Vivian Lower? They returned on On Thursday evening, the Past Noble Grands of the Rebekah lodge were invit ed to take chargt of the "Good of th Order" period. A goodly' percentag turned out and the time was most inter estingly spent. Perhaps it was on accoun of the muddy roads that the town mem hers scored one in the attendance con test that night.

The Pleasant Hour Embroidery clu met on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. George Powell, with Mrs. W. Bymers assisting. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Siderius left on Thursday for Sioux City where" they will spend several days at the home of their! daughter, Mrs. George B. Lonnberg: They W2re accompanied far as Sioux Falls i by Mrs. D.

H. Robert, who will spend the On Friday, afternoon, the Basket club time viciting in the home of her da'ugh- resumed their meetings which were in- Mrs. George Yates. The regular meeting of the Community Ladies Aid was postponed on Wednesday on account of the rainy weather. The meeting will'be held at the home of Mrs.

Herman Kragenbrink on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andrews return2d to their home in Lowell, the first of the week after visiting several weeks here at the home of their niece, Mrs. Oscar Nelson.

The Rev. and Mrs. Nelson, of Clark, who recently resided here, announce the birth of a daughter in their home. Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Giever and fam- ly of Wessington came to Mrs. P. McCarl's Sunday. Mrs. Giever will remain over for the coming wesk and' care for her mother, Mrs.

McCarl. Mrs. Warren Westfall returned frnm Rapid City Sunday where she had beei: 'isiting her daughter, Mrs. Darrell Hull. Blunt Mrs.

Harry Hojiau of Bismarck, N. made a short visit at he John Tjoms- land home Sunday, when returning from a trip through the Black Hills. Mrs. Hojian is a niece of Mr. Tjomsland, Mrs.

George Wiedenman of Artesian is expected this week to visit with Blunt friends and also to attend grand chapter at Pierre. Mrs. J. M. Ror.une spent a couple of If you don't knew "WHAT TO WEAR WITH WHAT" Let tell you Gold Stripe Stocking Week (Oct.

1148) ranK. HAIR ROOT OIL GO Fourth St. S. W. Ashton summer months.

met at the home of Mrs- Andrew Torgeson and were most delightfully entertained. Mrs. C. Ewing left on Wednesday for Boston, where she will attend the national convention of the American Legion and Auxiliary as delegate. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Myers, on Monday, October 6, a daughter. Mr.

Myers is the editor of the Ashton Chronicle. Miss Jessie Wilson was hostess to 10 to Monday to undergo an operation. The freshman initiation was held Thursday at the school. Earl Gannon of Highmore spent -sev-' eral days here at the home ot Lynn Mason and also attending the "Zander Misses Mildred Irene Pierson and 'Bercycle Streeter who attend the N. S.

T. at Aberdeen spent the weekend at their homes, The Copenhagen orchestra will furnish music for the Royal Neighbor dance at the opera house Friday night, October 10, The Busy Bee club, which was or- Clicquot Club the energy beverage at economy prices Try Pmck- 14 f'H CM- mutt A i what you yon bay Clicquot Clab GoUm. fa. bev- that (iv Clicquot Club Golden. 6 in tha making and put up In eUan new Try Clicquot Club GoUUn tocUr AT YOUR STORE store can buy th genuine Estate HEATROLA.

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