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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 6

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Huron, South Dakota
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PAGE SIX THE DAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron, South Dakoti Women's Page Relief Corps, 1 p. m. pot- Uick Umcheoo and installation, Uglon FAMILIES RETURN ALPENA Mr. and Mrs. Ru- ben Bittner and Mr.

and Mrs. John Miller and family recently returned froca a two-week trip visiting frinds and relatives in Eugene, Ore. and Sacranvnto, Calif. IDLE HOUR CLUB TULARE Idle Hour Club vill meet Jan. 3 in the home of Mrs.

Ida Ames instead of the home of Lillie Brugger as previously BEAUTY SALON 1720 Dakoti Avt. S. CALL EL 2-8556 APPOINTMENTS 109 Third Si. S.E. CALL EL 2-8504 Appointment! Mrs.

Mathiason Feted At Shower ROCKHAM Mrs. Taunce Mathiason was honored at a post-nuptial shower Dec. 27 in the parlors of the Methodist Church. A sort program was given which included a vocal trio by Marty Jo, Brenda and Sheila Stapp and a duet by Mrs. Ted Stapp and Mrs.

Ray Newman. Mrs. Bern Irwin conducted a game and prizes were given to the bride. Mrs. Jean Mathiason assisted her sister-in-law in displaying her gifts.

A surprise written re- cording was made by Miss Di- ane Hoffman of the expressions of Mrs. Mathiason as she open- ed her gifts. It was given to her to read afterward. Hostesses were Mesdames Bern Irwin, Leroy Stapp, Ford- yce Yada, Orvilie Levtzow, Wil- liam Hoffman, Ray Newman, Ted Stapp, Martin Flottmeyer, Mable Jackson, Merle Baxter and Wayland Harr. GefEnough Mrs.

Bovey Marks 85th Birthday Mrs. Anna Bove, celebrated her 85th birthday Sunday when i 40 relatives and called (o congratulate her. Mrs. Bovey who enjoys good health, likes to do handwork, to cook and to garden. She makes her home! with her daughter, Mrs.

Ruby Gordon, 904 Utah Ave. S. E. Refreshments were served from a lace covered table cen- tered with a decorated birthday cake and a floral arrangement. Mrs.

Clarence Matheson, Sioux Fails, daughter-in-law of s. Bovey, poured. Serving was by Mrs. Ruby Gordon, Mrs. Freda Gordon and Mrs.

Donald Ben- 'son. Miss Gerri Gordon, grand-! daughter, was at the book. Mrs. Bovey wore a blue dress and orchid corsage for the oc- casion. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Mathe- son, Sioux Falls, were present from out of town. Mrs. Bovey was born Dec. 29, 1878, near Lake Netta, Minn.

She spent most of her life in Minnesota until eight years ago when she moved to Huron to make her home with her daugh- ter. She has five sons, Clarence Matheson, Sioux Falls; Frank Matheson, Anoka, Matheson, Forest Lake, a Matheson, Wyoming, Raymond Thorsfeldt, Minneapolis; three daughters, Mrs. F. J. Kucera, Portland, Mrs.

Orvilie a Toledo, Ohio; and Mrs. Gordon, Huron; and 25 grandchildren. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1964 Week-end AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOClATIOr or SOUTH DAKOIA MRS. ANNA BOVEY 85 YEARS OLD SUSAN BACIIMAYER QUEEN FAULKTON--Miss a Bachmayer was crowned Snow Queen at the annual event re- cently. She was crowned by 1963 Snow Queen, Shari Bauhs.

Miss Bachmayer was given a bouquet of red roses and will receive a check from the Com- munitv Club. HARLEY .1. THOMPSON LADIES AID MEETS MILLER Members of Carleton's Ladies Aid had a dinner meeting at the church parsonage in north a County. The group gave a gift to its adoptee at Prairie Cen- ter. Officers will be elected and the yearly program plan- ned at the January meeting.

H. J. Thompson Marks Birthday Christmas Day ALPENA Harley J. Thomp- son was honored on his 80th birthday at a family reunion Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas H. Thompson. All of the family 1 were present except for two grandchildren. Guests at the dinner and cele- bration were the honored guest and his Mr. and Mrs.

Thompson and Janiece, Alpena; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thompson, Onida; James Thompson, Den- ver, Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Thompson, Sandra, Tom, Linda i and Robin, Minneapolis; Lt. Col. and Mrs.

C. G. Thompson, Vic- i and Penny, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. William Olegmuel- ler, Shawn, Meri and Todd, St.

Lawrence, and Mrs. Jessie Ken- nedy, Lewis, Iowa. Frances Flowers, Glenn W. Lingen Unite In Wedlock CAVOUR--Nuptial vows were exchanged by Miss Frances Di- ane Flowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Flowers, Iro- quois, and Glenn William Lin- gen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aimes, Cavour, Dec. 28 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Ca- vour.

The Rev. Thomas O'Brien of- ficiated at the double ring cere- mony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor- length gown of white brocade, fashioned with fitted i bell skirt and waist jacket. She wore a finger tip veil which fell from a crown of pearls. She carried a prayer book and white orchid.

Miss Renee Rawling a bridesmaid and wore a street- gown of light blue brocade with matching pill box hat. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. Best man was Robert Lapo- sky, Iroquois. Donald Maguire and Jack Dixon seated the guests. Following the ceremony, a dinner for the guests, prepared by St.

Paul's altar society, was held in the St. Patrick's a Miss Linda Laposky, cousin of the bride, was at guest book. Mrs. Richard Flowers and (Mrs. Charles Flowers were in charge of the gifts.

Serving the wedding cake was Mrs. Lester Brandrup. Serving the guests were Linda Peterson, i Rowcliffe, Katheryn Wiles, Mar- ilyn Aughenbaugh and s. Gary Pier. The bride and bridegroom both graduated from Iroquois High School and are presently attending the University of South Dakota.

Vermillion, where they will make their home. 6 resolution SPEND BETTE You con do this with a simple change in shopping habits. No supermarket in South Dakota sells groceries at prices as low as Ditto. And in the meat dept. not many supermarkets in South Dakota sell U.

S. Choice grade beef exclusively, as we do at Ditto. Yes, it's really possible SPEND LESS, EAT BETTER shop Ditto Market "WHERE ECONOMY REPEATS." SHURFRESH SALTINES- -----19c GERBER'S STRAINED BABY FOOD 98c LIME-ORANGE-RASPBERRY SHERBET THIS IS OUR FINEST GROUND BEEF RING BOLOGNA for 69c BUTTER A 59c SHURFINE FLOUR 10 Ibs. 79c CATSUP, Hunt's ......20 oz. PILLSBURY ANGEL FOOD 39c OATS 5 45c PEANUT BUTTER 3 Ibs.

98c SALAD DRESSING Qt. 37 CHEER Giant 68c CHOC. CHIPS I2oz. 39c TASTY LOAF CHEESE 2 Ibs. 63c DELICIOUS APPLES 4 Ibs.

49 BANANAS 2 Ibs. 29c MARGARINE 3 Ibs. 89c PLEDGE WAX arge $1.19 PUFF 4 for $1.00 MAZOLA CORN OIL 1 i Qt. 89c HERSHEY COCOA 55 -Xrtc yj ai otvesl rices Fastnacht Reunion Held At Church ALPENA A Fastnacht fam- ily reunion was held Sunday at the Emmanuel Baptist Church parlors in Wessington Springs. Attending were Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Moser and Sherri, Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moser and family, all of Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fastnacht and Gene, Gann Valley; Mr.

and Mrs. Don Hurley, Madison; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fastnacht, Mr. and Mrs.

Ju- lius Winter, all of Wessington; Larry Winter, Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. James Per- rington and family, St. Law- rence; Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Tev- eldal and family, Tulare; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fastnacht, Wes- sington Springs; Dr. and Mrs. J.

B. Dobler, Mr. and Mrs. Hu- bert Meyer and flamily, Gary Kleinsasser, Huron; Carol Ann Eddy, Woonsocket; Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Uttecht and family, Alpena. NUTRITIOUS GRAVY Don't throw away the appeal- ing flavor found in the drippings from roasts. These drippings make delicious pan or a gravies, and the nutrients found in gravy contribute to the food value of your meal. Clean rusting garbage cans well. Dry thoroughly then pour melted paraffin in the bottom.

Do this on that new can and it won't rust out. Hillmers Observe 25th Anniversary At Blunt Church BLUNT Mr. and Mrs. John Hillmer were recently honored on their 25th anniversary at an open house in Wesley Hall of the Blunt Methodist Church. Decorations were in red and white.

The anniversary cake, baked and decorated by Mrs. Carl Stuart, centered the serv- ing table flanked by silver can- dles. More than 100 guests sign- ed the guest book with Miss Jean Crain and Mrs. Paul Bergeson, a daughter of the couple, in charge. The cake was cut and serv- ed by Mrs.

Carl Stuart. Mrs. Jim Hillmer, Canning, presided at the silver coffee service. In charge of the gift table was Mrs. Dennis Larson.

Dining room hostesses were Mrs. Lowell King and Dixie Hillmer, Pierre; waitresses, Francie Stuart and Karen Hill- mer. Others assisting were Mrs. Erwin Broders, Mrs. Bud King, Mrs.

Dale Peterson, Enola King and Lila Broders. Present for the event were the couple's five children, Betty, Mrs. Alvin Millard, Blunt; Shir- ley, Mrs. Paul Bergeson, Dead- wood; Dick, Joha and Janice, all of Blunt: STORING COOKED MEAT Meat left after dinnertime should be chilled rapidly a immediately without letting it stand at room Temperature. It should then be covered tightly and stored in the coldest part of your refrigerator to insure good keeping quality.

Use mest within three to five days. MR. AND MRS. GLENN W. LINGEN (Flolo Studio) Dear Abby And What About The Good Dallas People? By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I know there isn't one chance in a million of getting this in the paper, but I am going to write it anyway.

I am eleven years old and I feel terrible. I live in Dallas and I want the whole world to know that not everybody in Texas is like the man who shot our won- derful President. Is isn't fair that Texas should get a bad name because of one crazy mix- ed-up killer. Abraham Lincoln and James Garfield were assassinated in Washing- ton, D. C.

and nobody held it against that city. McKinley was shot.in Buffalo and they didn't blame everybody in'the state of New York. Please print this, Abby, because it will mean a lot to so many good people. DAVID IN DALLAS DEAR DAVID: I'll print your letter, hut intelligent peo- ple over the world already know that what you say is true. The ignorant can on- ly hope to educate.

Those we can't educate we can pray for. DEAR ABBY: what do you think of a lady who asks her dates to pay her baby sitter and she tells the dates that her -sit- ter charges 75 cents an hour, but the sitter charges only 50 cents an hour, and the "lady- keeps the extra 25 cents her- self? THE BABY SITTER DEAR SITTER: Not much! DEAR ABBY: I recently at- tended a large church wedding and I saw something I had nev- er seen before. When the bride came down the aisle', everybody in church stood up and faced her! Now, I a attended many weddings in my lifetime, but I have never seen anything like this. Is this a new style, or did everybody stand up to get a good look at the bride be- cause a few started it? BAFFLED DEAR BAFFLED: There are so many variations on wed- ding ceremonies (and all are that one does not dare to say that there is only one proper procedure. I per- sonally have attended only one wedding where all the guests rose and faced the bride when she appeared.

CONFIDENTIAL TO "B.B in SALT LAKE CITY: Some- times the easiest way to get around something is by going through itl Get it off your chest. For- a personal, unpublished reply, write -to Abby, Box -3365, Bever- ly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamp- ed, self-addressed envelope. Hale to write letters? Send one dollar to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, for Abby's new booklet', "How To Write Letters For All Occasions." (c) McNaught Syndicate, Inc. 1964.

Royal Neighbors Elect Officers Mrs. Nita Hippie was elected oracle of the Royal Neighbors of America at the regular meet- ing Dec. 23 in Labor Temple. officers for 1964 in- clude: Mrs. Frank Walker, vice oracle: Mrs.

Ray H. Miller, chancellor: Mrs. C. E. Smith, recorder; Mrs.

Amos Stafford, receiver: Mrs. Harold Cranston, marshal: Mrs. Herbert Lytle, inner sentinel; Mrs. Fred Bea- dles, outer sentinel; Mrs. Arthqr J.

Olson, manager; and Dip. a Hohm. Dr. David Bu- chanan, physicians. The slate of officers and ap- pointive officers will be install- ed at the Jan.

27 meeting. Hooray! Mr. New Year is here and we're resolved to start 1964 right by wishing you and yours a bountiful, wonderful year, with every dream fulfilled and every hope brought to fruition. Indeed, we wish that happiness will walk with you always on your every endeavor! We thank you sincerely for your patronage, which has helped to make the past year so pleasant for us, and we firmly resolve to serve you ever better in 1964! Best Wishes from Managtmcni and Staff at ady BEAUTY SALON HEARING AID PROBLEMS? WE FEATURE A COMPLETE LINE OF Maico HEARING AIDS MARK WIESELER Consultant 13S ROLAND Hearing Aid Center IMI H-4 352-2301 OFFICE HOURS Thurs. Fri.

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