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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1965 THE DAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron, South Dakota PAGE SEVEN Women's Page Frldty Helping Hand Al-A-Non Group, 8 p.m.., VFW Clubrooms. BRIDE ELECT: Announce- has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tischler, Uniondale, N. of the en- gagement of their daughter, Kathryn Eileen, to Mar- tin R.

Moeller, son of Mr. paad Mrs. Martin J. Moeller, iRedfield. Miss Tischler at- jtended Pittsburgh a jfTeachers College, Plattsburgh, JN.

and is presently em- ployed at the Holly-Patterson for the Aged and In- Her fiance is a grad- uate of Redfield High School and is stationed at Platts- burgh AFB, N. Y. A July is planned. Old Michigan Grange Reports Are Presented "BROADLAND--Reports were given by chairmen at the -meet- ing of Old Michigan Grange held Friday in the Grange Hall. Dewey Schiltz, home economics chairman, reminded members that May 1 is the clos- ing date for the sewing contest and that little boys suits are on the list of classifications this OES Presents Mrs.

Avis Gibbs 50-Year Pin Mrs. Avis Rice Gibbs re ceived her 50-year pin and life membership certificate from Mrs. Willis Engel, worthy ma- tron, at the regular meeting of Mizpah Chapter No. 9 OES Tuesday evening in the Masonic Temple. Mrs.

Nora Wickware, histor- ian, read the 1964 history of the chapter. Plans were made for the visit of Mrs. Inez Heggelund, Hayti, grand conductress, who will make her official visit Feb. 19. A dinner will be served for all Eastern Stars in the Masonic Temple at 6 p.m.

Lunch was served by the Jan- uary committee. ye'ar. Roy Urban insurance. reported on Bernadine Hanley- read a-poem, "A Prayer for" the New Year" during the literary pro- gram. Mrs.

Orville Tollefson read items from national. Announcements i showing of safety and defense films at the February meeting, History Given Of Japanese Arrangements For its first meeting of the new year, the Arrangers Club met at the home of Mrs. C. J. zumBrunnen Monday afternoon.

Mrs. Eric Svensson gave a short talk on Japanese flower arrangement, contrasting the simplicity of the pre-war ar- rangements with the more or- nate ones of the post-war years. A brief history of the art was given, from its introduction into Japan, together with the worship of Buddha in 552 A.D. Though continually used in the Buddhist temples from that date, it. was not until the 15th century that flower arrangement entered in- to the secular life of the Japan- ese people.

Later, in the mid-19th century and again at the turn of this century, quite informal styles, known as Nageire and Mori- bana, were introduced. The next meeting will be held at The Plains Feb. 22. Mrs. Elmer Shanahan will speak on "Espaliers." FEBRUARY WEDDING: An- nouncement has been made by Mrs.

Irene Weiss, De Smet, of the engagement and forth- coming marriage of daughter, Charlotte Nelson, to' Edward G. Mager, of Mrs. Eddie Golay, Huron. The bride-to-be attended North- west College of Commerce. Her fiance is in construction work.

The wedding is planned Feb. 14 at Salvation Army. BPW Hears Program On Legislation "Malapportionment and Reap- portionment" in South Dakota was the topic presented at Hu- ron Federated Business and Professional Women's meeting by the legislation com- mittee Monday evening. Miss Blanche Battin, chair- man, introduced the subject and the members of the commit- tee who spoke on topics as fol- lows: Congressional districts, Miss Miriam Jenkins; state leg- islation, Mrs. Marvin Moilan; and county legislation, Miss Alice Gilbert.

Miss i Terry gave a resume of proce- dure in the State Legislature. At the business meeting final plans were announced for Bosses Night, Feb. 8, at which time Mr. and s. William Mahone will talk and show slides of their recent trip to Eu- rope and the Holy Land.

A gift was presented Miss Lois Beckman who is to be married Feb. 6. It was an- nounced that two members are moving, Mrs. Robert Bowman to -Montana and Mrs. Gordon McGifr who is leaving about March 1.

The dinner meeting was held at the Marvin Hughitt Hotel. Dear Abby They Deserve It, But Is It Legal? the Corn State Conference in St. Feb. 22-24. Mr.

and Mrs. Tollefson were hosts. Bancroft Clubs Plan Parties home- makers dubs held their January meetings recently, and plans for valentine parties. The Busy Mothers Homemak- ers Club met at the home of Caroline Warkenthein Monday evening. Guests of the club were Mesdames Harold Borchers, Ed Mills, Conrad We'rtz a Kenneth Wilde.

Baked items will be brought to the next meeting and some will be taken to the Falconer Home. The South Bancroft Home- makers Club met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Perry Jan. 19, Carthage Club To Take Survey CARTHAGE The Commun- ity Club met Monday evening at the auditorium and made plans for a pancake supper to be served Feb. 20, at the Re- bekah Hall.

Proceeds from the event will be used play- ground equipment: A committee, composed of Maurice Barrick, Curtis Shoe- maker arid David -Anderson, is to take a survey 'of blood types of community citizens. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Benders, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Anderson and Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Allsups. AGAR HOMEMAKER Miss Eileen Bown scored highest in a written homemaking ex- amination given recently at Agar High School, and has been named Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. The written by Miss Bown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Bown, is now being judged in state wide com- petition. Bryant High Lists Honor, Merit Students BRYANT Bryant i School honor and merit rolls for the third six-weeks period and first semester were recently re- leased by Supt. C. J. Grond.

Roxie Ring, senior, was the only student to maintain an average for the six weeks. Honor students include Linda Erstad, Bill Larson, Paige Nel- seniors; Melissa KOPS WINNERS: Mrs. Jack Hershman (left) and Mrs. R. R.

Carpenter are shown after they received their KOPS (keep off pounds sensibly) banners Tuesday evening'at TOPS Carrot Crunchers. Mrs. Hershman lost 39 pounds and Mrs. Carpenter 43 pounds since Feb. 18, 1964.

(Plainsman Photo) By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My husband works nights and sleeps days. At least he tries to, but with so many salesmen knocking on our door my husband hasn't been able to get much sleep. Well, about two months ago I put a sign on our front door which said, "DO NOT KNOCK FOR ANY A A SLEEPER." All kinds of salesmen came around and beat on our door This makes our dog bark, and then my husband wakes up. Last week I put a BIGGER sign on the front door which said, "HE WHO KNOCKS ON THIS DOOR GETS WATER IN HIS FACE." I want to know, Abby, if I have the right to throw water in the face of a person who knocks and wakes up my husband. HIS WIFE DEAR WIFE: Anyone who would knock despite the warn- ing you posted, deserves to get water in bis face.

But you'd better check with a law- yer about your "right" to soak a salesman, though duly warned. son, Lois Jean Seppanen, Laube, junior; Christensen, Teryl Kruse, Ken Virgil Virchow, sopho- mores; Dennis Leibbert, Carol Logan, and Gene Sauder, fresh- men. Students named to the six- Weskota Manor Unit Officers WESSINGTON SPRINGS Weskota Manor Auxiliary me with Mrs. Addie Gaton and hi the community room of the courthouse Jan. 19, to further plans of the organization.

Officers were elected as fol- lows: Mrs. Cliff McVey, presi- dent; Mrs. Em Kieffer, vice president; Mrs. Julius Goehr- ing, a Mrs. Jens Christensen, treasurer.

A constitution and bylaws, drawn up by Mrs. Roscoe Dean, Jr. and Mrs. Harvey Christen- Past Matrons Install Officers WESSINGTON SPRINGS Mrs. Cal Winter entertained the Past Matrons of the OES in her home Monday afternoon.

Assist ant hostess was Mrs. LeRoy Scott. Poems were read in memory of Mrs. Clyde Price and Mrs. Jessie Whitney, who were mem- bers of the club.

Plans were made to host a luncheon Feb. 18, at the Masonic Hall; various planning committees were appointed. New officers installed include Mrs. Scott, chairman; Mrs. Mike Mebius, vice week merit roll were Cheryl Brown, Dotty Grond, Chuck Jen'sen, Burt Tulson, seniors; Debra Anderson, Lynn Klung- seth, sophomores; Marie "Lad- wig and Elaine Larson, fresh- men.

maintaining a straight average for the semester include Paige Nelson, Roxie Ring, seniors; and Carol Logan, freshman. Semester honor roll students are Cheryl Brown, i a Erstad, Burt Tulson, seniors; Lois Laube, junior; Debra An- derson, Teryl Kruse, Ken Thue, Two TOPS Earn KOPS Certificates Two members of TOPS Car- rot Crunchers were honored as KOPS (keep off pounds sensi- bly) by their fellow members Tuesday evening at the regular meeting in VFW Hall. The honorees, Mrs. Jack Hershman and Mrs. R.

R. Car- penter, lost a total of 82 pounds. Mrs. Hershman's weight loss since Feb. 18, 1964, was 39 pounds and Mrs.

Carpenter's was 43 pounds. They were in- spired to. lose weight when they saw the picture in The Daily Plainsman last year of Mrs. Darlo Bloodgood and Mrs. Clar- ence Jones, the first members of Carrot Crunchers to become KOPS.

After joining TOPS in Febru- ary 1964, Mrs. Hershman and Mrs. Carpenter became KIW (KOPS in weighting) six months later. They used the buddy sys- tem by calling each other and encouraging each other. Having maintained the weight prescrib- ed by their doctors for three DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been happily married (until now) for eight years.

She's a wonderful wife and mother and I love her very much. We've never had a mis- understanding we couldn't iron out in a few minutes. For the past week my wife has been acting cool and dis- tant. I asked if I had said some- thing to hurt her feelings. She said no.

I suggested aclling a doctor, thinking she wasn't feel- ing well. She said she felt fine. Finally I got it out of her. It seems she went shopping last week and ran into an old chum she hadn't seen since high school. They got to talking about old times and whom they'd married, etc.

Well, this chum told my wife that I had had an affair with a friend of hers, but she failed to mention that it happened ten years ago. (She also failed to mention that I had had an affair with HER, too.) I wasn't married at the time and wasn't even going with my wife then. Do you think my wife is justified in acting this way just because I didn't tell her about my social life be- fore I was married? I never asked her to tell me about hers. IN THE DOG HOUSE DEAR IN: Your wife is be- ing extremely childish. What a pity they've done away with ducking-stools, the 17th cen- tury of punishing witches, gossips, and female trouble-makers.

It would have been an ideal way to teach your wife's chum a lesson. and Mrs. secretary. Donald Thompson, Virgil Virchow, sophomores; Elaine Larson, Dennis Leibbert and Gene Sauder, freshmen; Dotty Grond, Chuck Jensen, Jean Seppanen, seniors; Patty Montgomery, junior; Klungseth, sophomore; a Marie Ladwig, freshman, were named to the merit roll for the first semester. Mrs.

L. J. Biever as visitors. Mrs. Gaton showed slides taken on a trip to Germany.

Hostess was Mrs. Albert Muilenburg. ALPENA COUPLE HONORED ALPENA Luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arhart, to mark their 25th anniversary Jan.

19, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kopfmann, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kopfmann, Dar- rell, Micheal and Stuart Neu- harth and Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Kopfmann and family. Hearing Aids and Repairs Robert Ost Lee Pee 17 I.O.OJ. Bids. Phone EL 2-5289 sen, were presented to the group and adopted.

Meetings are to be held the first Monday of each month. BUS SCHEDULE EAST Lvs. Huron 9:30 a.m. (Daily) (Except Sundays and Holidays) Lvs. Huron 4:45 p.m.

(Daily) (Except Sundays 4:10 p-m.) SOUTH Lv. Huron 9:30 a.m., 3:45 p.m. Daily NOETH Lv. Huron 8:15 2:00 8:00 p.m. WEST LT.

Huron 2:00 8:25 p.m. Ccast-To-Coast Phone 052-8385 Direct Connections Shower Fetes Springs Couple WESSINGTON SPRINGS A community shower for Mr. and Mrs. Everett Linafelter, whose home was recently de- stroyed by fire, was sponsored Sunday afternoon by friends and relatives. Mrs.

Gay Gruber was in charge of the guest book. Mes- dames Duke Wenzel, Don An- derson and Marland Linafelter were in charge of the gifts. Finnish Student Talks To Business Women's Group Irmeli Oravainen, exchange student from Finland, talked to the YWCA BPW Club Tuesday evening. Miss Oravainen wore 1 her native dress and talked about Finland, illustrating her talk with pictures. Miss Eldri Dieson, national YWCA representative, a present and talked on her ex- periences with the YWCA in Chile.

Mrs. Susie Hoyt and Miss Dorothy Boyle were hostesses at the YWCA. HAPPY HONEYBEES Huron Happy Honeybees me at the home of Mrs. Bruce Sunding for the Jan. 9 meeting.

Mary Burnison presided and Penny Corcoran was a visitor. For activity the members made articles from leather. Springs Society Displays Seal WESSINGTON SPRINGS The Dunham Historical Society met Monday evening in courthouse community room. The incorporate seal, recently framed, was on display. Ed Leischner reported on plans for new cases to be made for historical materials; he re- ceived an estimate of costs from Wayne Salmen.

A committee composed of Bennett Thompson Ward Kieser, August Klundt, and Leischner, will investigate the matter further. Highrnore Hosts Annual Bantpiet HIGHMORE The Highmore Roundup Club hosted the an- nual meeting and banquet for Central South Dakota Associa- tion of Riding Clubs Saturday evening in the Highmore Audi- orium. The meal was servec women of the Highmore Civic League, Officers elected for 1965 are Clarence Thode, Pierre, presi- dent; Harold Bowden, High- more, vice president; and Linda i i Blunt, secretary- treasurer. Trophies were awarded to Mark Moody, Gettysburg, juni- or-junior; Barbara Rinehart, Highmore, junior; ora Don- hauser, Pierre, ladies division; Bob Gardner, Blunt and Huck Burnham, Highmore, men's di- vision. months, they were now eligible for KOPS.

Mrs. Bloodgood presented the KOPS their certificates. Total weight loss for Carrot Crunchers for the month of January was 56 pounds. Anyone wishing to lose weight is welcome to join TOPS. Car- rot Crunchers meet Tuesdays at 8 p.m.

and Town and Country TOPS meet Thursdays at 8 p.m. in the VFW Hall. TOPS Tub Scouts meet Monday afternoons in their homes. COME OUT TONIGHT ALPENA HOMEMAKER Miss Judy Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Jones, has been named Alpena High School's 1965 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Miss Jones' written home- making ex animation is now being judged in state com- petition. The state's highest- ranking girl will receive a $1,500 scholarship from Gen- eral Mills. In addition, the state winner will join other state winners in a tour of Colonial Williamsburg, Washington, D. and New York City.

Gty Briefs R. L. Stanosheck left Thurs- day by plane- for Houston, Tex- as, to attend a national direc- tors meeting for the National Association of Realtors and a meeting of the Realtors Wash- ington Committee of which he is an appointed member. Mrs. Emma Meiselbach re- turned after a six-week visit with her children and grandson in Long Beach, Calif.

She made the trip by bus. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Sather have returned from a three- month visit hi California 'with their son and family. The past 10 days they were in Minneap- olis with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford brought them to Ibis who Huron. Mr.

and Mrs. Galen Gruver and five children who resided at 14D Nebraska Ave. S. W. DEAR ABBY: My niece is planning a wedding in the near future.

She wants to be married in white with all the trimmings. Now it is no secret that she has already had her honeymoon. Last summer she and her fiance spent their vacation together. This is a small town, Abby, and I'm afraid if she insists on going through with a wedding like that, our whole family will get the horse laugh. What do you suggest? AFRAID DEAR AFRAID: I suggest you leave your niece's wed- ding plans to her.

And don't advertise yonr "fears" too broadly, of YOU might get the horse laugh. Problems? Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed en- velope. Hate to write letters? Send one dollar to Abby, 69700, Los Angeles, for Abby's booklet, "How To Write Letters For All Occasions." (C) McNaught Syndicate, Inc. 1965.

ALPENA COUPLE HONORED ALPENA Mr. and Mrs Elmer Weeldreyer were honor- ed on their 13th anniversary at the Fred Jager home, Huron The occasion also marked Ja ger's birthday. Pomona Grange Installs Officers BROADLAND Fourteen of- ficers of Beadle Pomona Grange were installed at the January meeting which followed an oys- er stew in Old Michigan Hall, fohn Bennett was installing of- icer, assisted by Vernie Unruh, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Vera Cum- ming and Mrs.

Gordon Hawks. Two new members, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gascoigne, re- ceived their obligation. Committee chairmen were ap- pointed as follows: 0.

V. Olson, legislative; Mrs. Keith Pageler, home economics; Otto Kraph, crop show booth. Jerome Davis, Ramsey, national Grange representative, was present and presented high- lights. subordinate Granges gave reports.

Mrs. Pageler and Mrs. Unruh prepared the oyster stew served to 45. Clark Lodge Holds Ceremony CLARK Mrs. John Sutton, district deputy president of the Rebekah Lodge, was installing officer at a recent ceremony.

Assisting was Mrs. Gene Mack. Officers installed were Mrs. Charles Nelson, noble grand; Mrs. John Shirk, vice noble grand; Mrs.

Donald Newman, secretary; Mrs. Nellie Noakson, treasurer; Mrs. Iva Bull, ward- en; Mrs. Erma Ratliff, conduc- tor; Mrs. James Moment, in- side guardian; Mrs.

Mack, out- side guardian; Mrs. Guy Mann, RSNG; Mrs. 0. H. Ames, LSNG; Mrs.

Ruby Wiley, RSVG; Mrs. Esther Macer, LSVG; Mrs. Florence Schulz, chaplain; Mrs. Warren Clavert, musician; Mrs. Sutton, district deputy president; and Mrs.

Albert Ellis, color bearer. The charter was draped for J. Wesley Hubbard, a long-time member who died Dec. 28. The lodge made a donation to the March of Dimes.

have left for California where Mr. Gruver has been transfer- red by the Bureau of Reclama- tion. Their address is 71 Child- ers Fairview Trailer Court, Coalinga, Calif. Mrs. Gruver is the former Denise Garry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. (Gene) Garry. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Gruver. Dr.

J. D. McMillan OPTOMETRIST 2 Doors East of UM Dally Plainsman Huroa Phone EL 2-5353'i Embroidery Club Welcomes Member WESSINGTON SPRINGS Mrs. Coral LeValley was elect- ed president of the Embroidery Club when it met at the home of Mrs. Sophia Fischer recent- ly.

Other officers are Mrs. Wil- liam Butz, vice president; Mrs. Lydia Theurer, secretary; and Mrs. Fischer, treasurer. A committee was appointed to make out new year books.

Mrs. Mayme Rogers was welcomed to the club, as a new member. TURTON GROUP MEETS TURTON St. Bernice Court of the Catholic Daughters of America met in the Catholic rectory Thursday. Father Wil- liam Power spoke to the group, and Mrs.

Marvel Traske read a poem, "What Is A Priest." Hostesses were Phoebe Norton, Sheila Hausvik, a Pem- proke, and Joyce Rahm. MOM. WED. FRI. 9 A.M.

to 9 P.Nl ANNUAL WINTER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Salisbury Spring Air Mattress Special Reg. $69.50 NOW ATTEND WEDDING IROQUOIS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whites, Mr. and Mrs.

El- don Whites, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Whites and family and Mrs. Eliza Whites, all of Iroquois; and Mr. and Mrs.

John Sweeney and Jim Sweeney, all of Yale, attended the wedding of Mar- lene Olson and Tom Carroll at BAUER FAMILY HONORED ALPENA A house warm ing party honored Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bauer a daughters Friday evening at their new residence in Alpena. Guests in- cluded former neighbors of the family. A carry-in lunch was served.

FEDORA LODGE MEETS FEDORA The Rebekah Lodge met Jan. 19, at the home is the oldest great-grandchild of Mrs. Eliza Whites. Highmore Sunday. Miss Olson of Mrs Ella Fox with Mrs.

Lester Waters and Mrs. Ida Kesley as hostesses. Correspond- ence from Mrs. Joyce Lowery LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS and Mrs Mae Davids was read. ALPENA Luther League' of the Earlville Lutheran Church met Sunday evening at the church.

A skit was presented by JoAnne and Eugene Myran, Sandar Pederson and Lee Allen Tevedal. Musical numbers and a reading completed the pro- gram. TULARE AID OFFICERS TULARE Women's Mis- ionary Aid of Bethany Bible Baptist Church met Monday in he church with Mrs. Harley Swaney as hostess. An election of officers showed the following results: Mrs.

Frank Hague, president; Mrs. Swaney, vice jresident; Mrs. Stanley Stein- leuser, secretary; Mrs. Forrest sires, assistant secretary; and Mrs. Wesley Price, treasurer.

LUTHERAN WOMEN ELECT BLUNT The Blunt Luther- an Women met at the home of Mrs. William Lengkeek for its! January meeting. Officers elect- ed were Mrs. Albert Giziewski, president; Mrs. Walter KeienJ vice president; Mrs.

Ervin 1 Hageman, secretary; and Mrs. I Joe Fanger, treasurer. Your Film Processed Overnight with Tender Loving Core at FLOW'S 227 Dakota S. WANTED Young man interested in a future with fast growing company. Must have some appli- ance or furniture selling experience.

PAID VACATIONS GROUP INSURANCE PROFIT SHARING GENEROUS DISCOUNTS Apply In Person From 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Moon AT TEMPO 100 Dakota N. Ask for Mr. Club Elects Mrs. Folsland OLDHAM The Hustling Housewives Extension Club met at the Kermit Folsland home for its January meeting; Mrs.

Roy Tutsch was hostess. Secret pal names were drawn for the coming year. New officers were elected as follows: Mrs. L. H.

Folsland, president; Mrs. Curtis Thorson, vice president; Mrs. Tutsch, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Marvin Eide, reporter. TASTE THE PORK SAUSAGE LINKS FIANERV SAUSAGE CO MilbcmV Huron 0.

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