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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 8

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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Fnffqv. February 8, 1952. Fie Slate smnsYk VCCK3 'ucfea Fete 60th Anniversary LlfJDA DARNELL III ENDS T0II1TE NO CONTEST FORESEEN IN "THE LADY PAYS OFF" SPECIAL SALE! REMNANTS PROPOSITION Committeeman Axel Beck OF WHOBLAtlDOTJ And State Chairman Issue Statement Practical Nursing Course Is Slated At Pierre School Pierre, Feb. 8 A six month course for licensed practical nurses who have had no formal educational training will be given at South Dakota's only school of practical nursing starting March 1. St Mary's School of Practical Nursing, Pierre, offers the opportunity for practical nurses to brush up on nursing practices and to become familiar with new techniques in the profession, Sister M.

Rosalie, director, announced. The course 'will be given only once, she emphasized. This new program Is designed for women who passed State Board examinations under the waiver of the law. Until July, 1951 graduation from an accredited practical nurse school was not required to qualify for the exams. The curriculum is aimed to increase the capabilities of the prac 4 MLLLWORK Pierre, eo.

8 m-An unin-structed slate of delegates to repre sent Republicans at July 7 will be filed, the two top party leaders In South Dakota announced today. National Committeeman Axel NOW AVAILABLE AT Beck and State Chairman Denny 2 mm mm w. Rock Valley, la. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred C. Kock held open house at their home this week in celebration of the 60th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Koch were both born in Germany and were married at Ireton, in 1892.

Following their wedding they farmed near Rock Valleys until retiring in 1947. The couple have 11 children: Louis, Mrs. Marcus Kahl and Mrs. Verne McKinney of In-wood; Walter of Worthing, S. Mrs.

Henry Bosler of Alvord. Fritz of Hudson, S. and Tillie, George, Edward and Raymond of Rock Valley. There are 21 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. tical nurse already grounded in 0 Lzslla jy if LUMBER CO Cosgrove issued the joint statement.

Such a delegation, they said, will be chosen in a manner approved by the Republican leaders and will fairly represent a cross-section of political thinking on candidates for the nomination which are in the field at this time. The party chiefs added they had "reasonable assurance1 from the within and outside, of the state managers of the campaigns for the main contenders that such a delegation would meet no contest." They said they had talked to Charles R. Hayes, Deadwood, one of the leaders of the Taft movement: George T. Mickelson, who the fundamental procedures of the profession, according to the director. The need for practical nurses trained in theory as well as hospital practice has prompted this extension of the curricula at St.

Mary's, Sister Rosalie explanied. The post-license course is being given in addition to the regular one year training program for recruits into the profession. Mundt Makes f' sly GSk I Nominations To Academies YARDS AT Sieux Falls Bridgewater Canton Clark Frankfort Fulton Hartford Humboldt Lennox Montrose Redfield Salem Spencer Worthing, S. Dak. Beaver Creek Hills Round Lake, Minn.

LarchwooeL Iowa. Hills, Minn. Brovold, Mrs. Breta, 69. Funeral services will be ield at 2 Saturday afternoon in the Trinity Lutheran church.

Hills, the Rev. E. C. Thompson officiating. Interment in Flowerfield cemetery.

Born Feb. 5. 1893 in Norway and lived in this vicinity since coming to America 40 years ago. Survived by two sons, four daughters, two brothers and one sister. Vibnrg, S.

D. Otto Arbeiter of Marion arid Arthur P. Jensen of Viborg were re-elected to the board of directors of the Viborg Co-Op- was picked last week to manage Eisenhower forces, and Joe Bottum, Rapid City, who in past campaigns has represented Stassen. Top Leaders Beck and Cosgrove said they "hope to prevail upon Sigurd Anderson, Sens. Mundt and Case and erative -on company at their meeting in Viborg this week.

Other officers of the firm include Dan Dan-ielson, president; A. D. Sanborn, vice president; F. D. Skola, secretary-treasurer; and P.

L. Anderson, Alfred Nelson and Tom Preheim, directors. jReps. Lovre and Berry to serve on mum TH Washington, Feb. 8 (JT) Sen.

Karl Mundt (R-SD) has nominated 12 principals and alternates to the military and naval academies. Those for the military academy: Principal, Rockne M. Boyker, Cheyenne Agency. Alternates, Frederic J. Brown, III, Britton; Vincent N.

Cook, Lead; and Wynn Gunder-son, DeSmet. Those for the Naval Academy: Principal, John M. Funkhauser, Mitchell. Alternates, Patrick J. Crakes, Wagner; Joseph M.

Sippel, Vermillion; and James J. Rath, Leola. Principal, H-u- Helm, Java. Alternates, Roger E. McFarland, Watertown; Paul M.

Williamson, Garretson; and Gene P. Weber, Yankton. St. Valentine's Day such a delegation. "Those leaders can get deserving recognition at the convention for the Republicans of this state," they said.

Beck said it was a common practice for larger states to place their recognized party leaders, such as governor and congressional members, on their slates. Elected at Primary He said it would be about two 0JCUVCQ jlnJiLmLI i Where there is a SATURDAY MELODY HALL PETE ERICKSON'S ORCH. mom -tg -s j-it weeks before the names of regard for luxurious living ma mms lot Madison Chapter Of Jaycees Holds Election Session Madison, S. Feb. 8 An active unit of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Madison was assured after 28 young men met Monday and elected officers.

Dr. Owen Tommeraasen was elected president and Robert Cone, vice president. Elected to the board of directors were: Robert Aus, Francis Sly, Harold Lohmann, El-den Kellar and Robert Jensen. At a board of directors meeting Bob Galloway was nominated as secretary and Wally Hanson as treasurer. Leonard Erickson, state vice president, Vermillion, and William Gallagher, Sioux Falls president, expressed their enthusiasm over Madison becoming active again.

About eight other Jaycee were present from out of town. ummnsm EXTRA FUH DAflO ii 1 DISNEY COLOR CARTOON CENTRAL HALL SATURDAY Music by Sioux Vikings picked for the slate will be announced. South Dakota will have 14 delegates and 14 alternates eligible for seats at the convention. Nominating petitions must be filed before May 3. The slate is elected at the June 3 primary.

The would automatically be elected if no opposition slate is filed. Beck was asked whether he was abandoning his plan to have delegates picked for a slate from 14 districts in the state set up on a population basis. He made such a proposal several months ago. He responded that there was insufficient time to hold a state meeting and to set up such a selection method. Prepared Statement In their prepared statement.

Beck and Cosgrove said "South Dakota Republicans, through such a delegation, will command attention at the convention. It will find a way to read into the party platform our concepts on agriculture, our philosophy of free enterprise, opposi f' Mimre" 575 S. D. Residents Give Blood During Red Cross Program Pierre, Feb. 8 (Jf A total of 575 South Dakotans contributed blood to hospitals through the Red Cross blood donor program last year, state Relations Officer Robert Stewart said today.

Stewart said 5546 persons were registered as potential donors in the state. The relations officer summed up operations of the Red Cross during the past year in a report to the governor. He said 92,209 persons in the i li i.a t- i if 'J i Iroquois Women Injured in Crash Of Car and Train Armory BROOKINGS Monday, Feb. II THE SIX FAT DUTCHMEN The Nation's Greatest Old Time Recording Dance Bond See It TODAY! Iroquois, leb. 8 An Iro- There's Never a Dull Moment! quois woman and her daughter are state had joined the Red Cross nd operation, i being treated for injuries sustained 70 chapters were in There were 83569 Junior Red Cross in a car-train collision near here tion to socialism, freedom from members in 2.660 elementary and controls, a reduction instead of an 1 secondary schools, increase in the power and the num- Contributions to the Red Cross ber of government commissions and in the state last year amounted to bureaus, economy, pro-American $205,335.

4fD IwrHOW SHOtmiNG-NO FATS ADDED f-o IT? CV PAU-0-GOLD BAKERS Summarizing the Red Cross wel foreign policy and our savage op this week. Injured are Mrs. Louie Laposky and her daughter, Barbara Laposky. The car in which they were riding was struck by a train at a crossing near their home. Barbara' received fractures of the arm and skull and a brain concussion in the crash.

She was thrown out of the car by the impact. Mrs. Laposky suffered a facial cut and shock. Miss Laposky's condition is reported as serious. fare and emergency services for the past year, Stewart said: 4,531 persons or families were aided through counsel and guidance in personal or family prob position to the Korean War.

"Through that type of representation, our party's voice will be heard, our position respected, our attainment defended and our influence felt." They were referring to the uninstructed slate headed by the top state job holders. 1 1 oiHG STARTS TOMORROW for 5 BIG DAYS! (1 lems by 42 volunteer or staff work ers; $27,069 in financial assistance was given to members of armed forces. Hitchhikers Rob veterans and civilians; i iiii Kites. -r-i fjf in all the annals of buccaneer 3,680 other individuals received Dance Team Slated In SDSC Assembly Red Cross cervices. Wyoming Rancher and A there's none 769 persons were assisted during three disasters, occurring in five counties in the state; z.

to match it! These disasters destroyed and damaged 596 buildings and injured three persons. Red Cross relief expenditures totaled $18,084 as a result of these disasters. The Red Cross health and safety program trained 1,823 in first aid and 3,344 in water safety, Stewart said. II Brookings, S.D., Feb. 8 Frankel and Ryder, a dance team, appear at South Dakota State College, Monday, in a student assembly ro-gram.

Emily Frannel and Mark Ryder, considered by critics as one of the outstanding teams among America's young dancers, present a combination of drama and the dance. Miss Frankel was formerly with Charles Weidman Dance Theatre and with major television networks as a soloist. Ryder served in World War II prior to his theatrical work. He is a combat veteran with five battle stars. lAwm Deadwood, Feb.

8 A 35-year-old Wyoming rancher was severely beaten and robbed along Highway 24 Thursday by three young hitchhikers. William Edwin Sip told Lawrence County officials that he left Belle Fourche about 10:30 p. m. Wednesday for his home in northeastern Wyoming. While enroute along a county road toward Aladdin, he said he stopped for three youths.

Riding with all four In the front seat. Sipe said one of the youths grabbed the keys, one the steering wheel and the other slugged him. They stole Sipe's wallet containing $70, and left him along the highway, driving off in his 1948 two-door sedan gray Ford, bearing Wyoming license 18-102. SATURDAY, FEB. 9 "Follow the Crowds to Hear" GUY DE LEO The Midwest Favorite HEW DELL RAPIDS I VPS: vsLSLr.

vvsy -v ,5., IT I SDSC WILL CONDUCT TEACHERS' SESSIONS Brookings, SD Feb. 8 A Saturday course for teachers will be orfered at South Dakota State college starting Feb. 9, Dean G. Schultz of the division of general science has announced. The course, "Principles of Vocational Education," is designed to meet the needs of teachers and education students near State College who wish to continue their work I rrr Besuty strapped to the mast! 4 1 i A MBA ii i'-x 1 on the Cclden GalleonOr r-'H'W TGDAY-2 FEATURES irrCLt i am vim 'J.

1 The infamous Maracaiho slave market! February Is the Month to Sell Step Up To finer 90-Proof Quality! i toward a college degree or for pro-1 1 i a 1 improvement. Dean 1 Schultz explained, Stanley Sundet, associate prcfes-; sor of education, will teach -he course which will be offered for either graduate or undergraduate I credit. Three quarter hours credit ELKTON CIVIC LEADER RETIRES AT AGE 82 Elkton, S. Feb. 8 F.

Buchholtz, who has been active in the business and civic life of Elk-ton for over 50 years has retired at the age of 82. Buchholtz came to his parents' homestead here in 1879 and 1-as lived here since. He has been engaged in various business enterprises rince he was a young man and -ias served as mayor, fire chief, city auditor and as a member of the board of ed duel the mighty Blackboard! 'V-- V7 v-i AT will be given for the course which will run about 11 weeks. Classes start at 9 a. m.

and are held in the library building on the State College campus. 1 1 i i CsA Triumph 7 "XVS I Thousands, buying farms are ucation. Yj Lo LOUIS CALHERN ANN HARDING Jean 111 TTDebra Mr. and Mrs. Buchholtz observed their 50th wedding anniversary in September.

now eagerly reading the "Farms ETERS SEVEN STAR OURDANi TAGET I Shows At 1-3-5-7-9 P. M. for Sale" ads in the Want Ads. 4 Color Cartoon LATE NEWS fm IcJ C. ii rnnnv ft 1-1 STOP DOG i N-5-" 7- 2 Action Thrillers! 119 Years Of -r tmftl tOV( Chamber Music Set On SDSC Program Brookings, S.D., Feb.

8 A chamber music concert is to be presented Sunday evening by the South Dakota State College orchestra. orchestra, under the direction of Roy A. Christopherson, associate professor of rmjsic at State College, will play five selections. Sponsored bj the State College organization of the American Association of University Women, Jie concert will be held in the college auditorium. This will be the first chamber music concert by the college orchestra to be ield at SDSC ji a number of years, according to Christopherson.

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