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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 14

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Huron, South Dakota
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FOURTEEN THE DAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron, South Dakota SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1963 Page Honor Couple On 25th Anniversary With Open House LEBANON and, Umiker were honored; Liaceta Preschool, 8 p.m., school 8 p.m.. school 6 p.m., school Preschool, 8 p.m., school Wasfcingtcn Preschool, 8 p.m.) schuol ftucluiian Preschool, 8 p.m., jscfcjol BLFE. Labor Temple Huron Mcose Lofee No. 76Q, p.m. St.

Hospital.sewing group, 'i p.m. JC.C. Couacil 8 p.m., K.C. Clubrooms River UxJfje Kc. 32 Odd eS9 Donald on their 25th anniversary: irjch, 754 Wisconsin Ave.

s.w. a 9 dinner in the home of their AAUW p.m., Mc-idgughter and son-in-law, Doggnil Huron College i Kenneth Kirbv Qjfcjna Extefislon Club, fll Lf- i E. Erting. 126? McDonald Dr. s.w.

i were the Frilly Kcigbixir Exteusica aub, foxier Bcmadine. Mrs. Mai-j p.niii Mrs. rmiK i f.iiL-i ,711 ciaiuv I t- rr Salvation Army Ladies Home League, colm Hmcklcy and yerqa wchers, 8 p.m., FWJUmiker, both-of Pierre; and sons', iJohn and ELdon and his wife Jeaih Marvin Gettysbl g. A i so attending; Cwncll.

5:30 p.m., Pheasant were an ftf rs pgfcer Vanj Bockel. Gettysburg and Mrs, Emi-i 6ps auto-coats Lodge, 9 8 Errett Delphian, 7:45 p.m.. Mr fi Cradle Shower Fetes Mrs. Blow WESSINGTON I Mrs. Larry Blow and baby eon, Brian were honored at a cradle shower Sept.

6 at the home esses with Mrs, Jackson were Ira Cashman and Mariene Rosep-: A spcjal evening and various! cimt game? furnished Quests included Mesdames Pen- more than 65j Dale relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. KSrby for a surprise open house. A mon- ey tree was presented the honor- ed couple by their children, and other gifts received from guests. A three-tiered wedding cake was a and decorated by Mrs.

were and the WEDHE8PAY MUSIC ALE GUESTS CHAT: Bruce Williams, new instrumental instructor in the Huron city schools, is shown at Wednesday Musicale dinner Wednesday evening where he was guest violinist on the program. From left to right are Mrs. M. E. Blystpne, hon- orary member, Mrs.

Ruth Greeves, president, Miss Marcia Herman, new stringed instrument instructor at Huron College, Williams, and Mrs. C. S. Laughlin, 93, honorary member attends all meetings. (Plainsman Photo) 1 i Schroeder, Women In School WESSINGTON SPRINGS To- u--n-f Howard, and Ruth Dell Rapids.

DUtrjct Agent 1278 S. E. Huron EL Wavtrly, Office Pr, Kv Winjum Dr. R. D.

Johnson OPTOMETRISTS Huron Optomelric CenUr Three Violin Numbers Highlight Wednesday Musicale Dinner Meet Highlight of the evening at the spontaneous report by Mrs, W. N. i dents for Wessington Springs Col lege and High School is 95. Fifty- two are college students. For the second consecutive year, i men than women students have enrolled.

The men's dormitories are completly filled and a house across from the campus has been obtained for rooming students. A total ol 14 states are repre- sented hi the student body. Also attending is a student from South Africa, Meldon Hpuser, son.of the Rev. Tillnian Houser of Southern i Rhodesia. Wednesday Musicale opening din- ner meeting Wednesday was the Parmeter, national board mem- ber from South Dakota, who just group of violin sojos by Bruce returned from the board meeting Williams, new instrumental in- Istructor in the Huron City Schools, i The numbers ranged from the a i to" modern music a a in by Vivaldi- i( 0n the Heath," Sjbeli- and "Rumanian Bartok.

Of the National Federation pf Mus- ic-Clubs in Washington, D. C. Highlight of the meeting was visit to the White House concert there by seven QUEST SPEAKER WESSINGTON I Stanley Mueller was guesl and Young Artist wingers. The dinner meeting was held at the Marvin Hughitt Hotel Ta- Williams played with assurance were centered with garden excellent tone and fine technique. He was sccompanied by Mrs.

Williams first piano teacher in 1 s. Arrangements for the dinner and program were by the program committee, Mesdames Howard Shober, Paul Royer This Week At The YWCA Loretta Holland, Ft- Pierre, and Mrs. Margaret Culiigan, Hu-j ron, returned from a 10-day visit i with Mrs. Culligan's relatives at' Waterloo, Iowa, Rockford, and Waseca, Minn. Out-of-fown' re.latiyeg' in Huron Thursday for for I.E.

A.Lpuglsey included: Mr, and Mrs. E. 0avis Larry, 1 Mr. and G. J.

Van Horn Robert, Minneapolis; Edna Theurer, i Parker; -Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Evelyn Weimar, Mr. and Mrs. Edward i Davis, Willmar, Mr, and iMrs.

Richard Davis, Mankato, and Mrs. Daryle vonHoldt. Chicago. i Don't be a faker. Enjoy the real thing precious 'Eiiers' Furs, i People will notice.

(adv.) Penny Sager, daughter of Mr. Mrs. LeRoy Sager, 312 Hill-i top Rice Lake, is re-' cuperatmg from an emergency Sagers- are former Huron resi- dents. Mr; and Mrs. W.

Nielsen returned to Huron from a week's visit with relatives! Jin" St. -Paui and Minneapolis' and family reunion at Bay L.ake, jMinn. i Mr. and Mrs. John Kansas.

He is. a graduate pf.South- Rpnald E. were 15 10:30 Christian Reform Church 7:30 p.m. Christian Reform Church Tuesday, Sept. 17 9:30 a.m.

Inspirational De- votional Meeting by Mrs. Mil- lard Scott. Wednesdsy, Sept. 18 8:00 p.m. Mud-Hens Dates for Bridge Classes: Supervised Bridge Sept.

25, Beginners Bridge. Sept. 7:45 p.m. This will be the only Begin- ners Bridge Class to be taught by Mrs. L.

A. Luther this 1963-54 season. jand children, Joan and tp leave Monday to make home at Moose Lake, where-Mr. DeRimgs is buying a barber Miss Linda is in Madi- son, -attending the Univer- 1 sity of Wisconsin graduate school on a fellowship in political sci- ence. Miss Demlo, daughter of Mr.

Mrs. Emil. Deralo, is a 1963 graduate of University of South Dakota and was employ- ed at The Daily Piaicsman -this MR. AND MRS. MYflON EDLEMAN (Flolo Studio) Miss Jean Brower, Myron Edleman Wed; Willow Lake Home WILLOW LAKE Miss Jean! Brower, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Brower, Willow Lake, and Myron Edleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Edleman, i summer. Rummage, months to 4" Idaho S.

Monday and Tuesday, western Winfield, Kan. Mrs. Ruth Greeves, new presi- 33 present. children clothes, 6 years, adults. -907 Lake, were married Sept.

6 bara Seefeldt, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Donna and Judy Brower, wearing in- dividual shades of brown, gold and orange. Each carried a single gold back door. Mr. and (adv.) Mrs.

W. E. Wagner Immanuel Reformed Church. The Rev. Raymond Denekas officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Miss Phillips was solo- ist and organist was Mrs. Elnora Johnson. Miss Sandra Spieker was acolyte. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white peau de soie with 1712 Dakota 8. "Across fram EL speaker at the Wesleyan of Wednesday Musicale, pre Guild Weekend at Lake PoinsettJBided at the business meeting, I Sept.

7-8. The Guild is part of thejSpecial guests were Williams and i Women's i of Miss Marcia Herman, new instru- JiService. Ann Eaton, field worker; mentgl teacher at Huron College. Sjfor the women's division, a Mrs Tom jsi iehus a ng returned Friday from Minneapolis they visited a few days with his. brother, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Wagner and sister, Mr. and long sleeves, sabrina neckline, hostess. Assisting were Marylee Peterson, Pat Langbehn, Elect Officers At TLGW Meeting MILLER Charity was a speaker.

Rent Electric Carpet Shampooer FOR ONLY $1 Hymn of 1 Jehovah Thy Salvation 'panied by Mrs. Hovr'ard Shober. Mrs. Darrell Briscpe was elected! Shower Honors Gnida Bride-Elect ONIDA Helen Tackley was mem- honored at a prenuptial shower bers were hostesses and Joy Cir-jin the Catholic church parlors' 'iMrs. E.

H. Mattingley who were visiting from Hollywood, Fla. Best man was Lowell Bowne, cousin pf the bridegroom. Grooms- men were Gary Neuberger Milan Seefeldt Ushers were Jer- ry Brower, and Curt Sue Spieker was flower girl and Ricky Peterson ring bearer. A reception for 250 guests was held in the church parlors with Mrs.

Eyie Lamb as dining room and skirt. Her shoulder- length veil of silk illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls. Slie Rhonda Bruley, Sherry Hill, Carol Denekas, 1 a Tellinghuisen, wore a cultured pearl encased Jn Jud Sandy Nelson, Lyn- silver, a gift from the groom, andi da Telljnghuisen, i Gilbert, and June Edleman. Also assisting were Mesdames Elmer carried a lace handkerchief belonged tq her grandmother, Mrs. Herman Brower.

Maid of honor was Miss i ucio were uxiu vj ij th "Call de had the program at the TLCWjAug. 28. Decorations were in fall! Catherine alvation," aecom- mee tjng Sept. 9 in Trinity Luther-! colors of brown, gold and oranjfeJwas honored at a pre-nuptial show-l an'Church. Mrs.

Harlan Hall was mistressjer Aug. 29. Approximately The following officers were elec- of ceremonies for the program Now, you can rent the new Blue Lustre Electric a Shamppoer for only $1 per day with purchase of" famous Blue fehampoo. Save big with this easy to use "do it yourself" qquipment. You'll be amazed the rjew look of youV carpeting, at WAIBEl HDWE.

CO. 351 Dak. S. EL 2-2757 guests were present. American Legion Plans Trap Shoot 75 Schill- jing, commander, presided when I secretary replacing Miss Shirley e(J: ernon oy re -elected! wnich included vocal solos by Hostesses for the evening werejthe Watson Krauter Post No.

Iin Mrs. Alvin Allison, readings byiMesdames Clem Art the American Legion, met re- Mrs. Elmer Lehmkulh and Garrett Reynolds. Games I i-'f teu; ivjj.a. vciuuu oujr, jFlolo who moved to California.

presldeiit Mrs. Richard Morseth, I It was announced tljat Mr vice resident; Mr Lawrence Re- E. 0. Overland and. Mrs.

Alyce jzekj secreta ry; Anne Engelmann, Geyerman will be sponsors of the; treasurer Mrs ar played with Mrs. Art Reynolds in'Gleason, Matnias Due, DeUie tey, Junior Music Club this year. Mrs. H. M.

Pierce is chairman of the ischuiarship. committee Miss cen tly. A vote was carried to hold Jim Schneider, Maxine' secretary of stewardship; s. charge. Henry Wagsness, secretary of ed- ucation; Mrs.

Robert Ufen, cour- i Albert Rohm, Leonard Martin, was presented with a recipe file which included Helen Buchanan is an Mrs. av orites recipes of the guests, member. Hoogestraat, foods chairman. Yackley Janet Ellis and The club voted to purchase two A report was given by Fox student Community Concert iberships and voted $25 to the Hu-j ron Symphopy Orchestra for the; ensuing season. Concluding the evening was a Bahr and Anne Engle- D.unlap was in charge mann on the national conventioniof the guest.book which was sign- they attended in St.

Louis. Re-jed by 65 gyests. ports were given on special ects. A family night was jfor Sept. 13.

PLAN TQ ENTERTAIN WESSINGTON a PTA PLAINS MEETING OLDHAM The PTA will hold vin Froske, Wes Remily, Miles, Frances -Becker, i Schneider, Lawrence Barrie, Bill Inam, Leon LaBrie, Barbara The- len and Betty Klaiperich. Miss Grohs was assisted in dis- playing her gifts by Valerie Fey, Joan Becker, Mrs. Eunice O'Con- ner and Mrs. Joan Mueller. a trap shoot at the ball park Oct.

6 and once, again before -hunt- ing season opens. The group ordered 200 chairs to! be sold to individuals for the new gymnasium. A discussion a held Jto purchase a new name board for the cemetery. Vernon Neuberger, Virgil Bork, Louis Bowne, George Tellinghui- sen, George Grensberg, Tiggelaar, Elso Tiggelaar, hew Valentine, Art Knock, Albert Peterson and Andy Mundhenke. The bride is 3 graduate of Wil- low Lake High School and attend- ed Northwest College of Com- merce, Huron.

She wa.s employ- ed by H. W. Markey, Huron. The bridegroom is a graduate of Willow Lake High School and is presently farming. Following a wedding trip to the Black Hills, the couple will live on a farm north of Willow Lake.

its first meeting Sept. 16 at S.p.m.j OES HpHOrS Past Room mothers are hostesses for) the evening. 'Everyone is invited! to attend and meet the WESSINGTON Past matrons land past patrons were honored Sept." 10 when OES Chapter Plans were made to entertain the! Square dance at the Masonic Temple, official visitor, Edna Mae Sefoes'sons will begin Sept. 24 at i was made by the 'of Faulkton, at the next m. in the Legion Hall.

-matron a i by Lodge No. 93 met Sept. 9 at the Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. William i Stobbs, noble grand, presided LESSONS TO BEQIN' A school of was given jjroquois Promendaders invited by Mrs.

Hutchinson, DDP. interested persons -to attend. star points and- associate ma- tron. the musical Instrument of your choice! The group planned a bake sale To Tour Mission MILLER Members of the and PW Club met for dinner-fol- lowed by a business meeting in the bank community room. A thank you note was' read from Mary Longland of Pierre who was sponsored by B.

and PW Clubs for Crossroad." A rehearsal was served by par- ents, Elmer Edle- The Oct. 6 meeting will feature rOgram a tour of Stephan Mission. The group will attend the bazaar at Stephan and then go to Big Bend. Auxiliary Plans To Enter Float WESSINGTON The American Legion Auxiliary met Thursday and to enter a float in the school homecoming parade after- RE A present a number for the at- the for Sept. 21.

Lunch was served! Happy HpUr Club by Mr. and. Mrs. Luther Noe and the September committee. Elect Officers At Council Meeting ONTDA Officers were elected at the September meeting of the Sully County Ho-ine Demonstration Mrs.

Theron McKenney was elected Plans Projects "WESSINGTON'-- Mrs. Lewis Borkhives entertained the Happy Hour Extension Club Sept. 9. Plans were made fpr the coming year and a letter from the agent was discussed. Project leaders designated meeting.

Plans were made to attend the fall District Five conference meet- ing at Miller. Mesdames Helen DsHaven, Emil Datel, Ted Vet- terhus and Pearl Marshall served lunch to members and to naires of the Watson Krauter Post No. 110 who met the same eve- ning in the Legion Hall. chairman Mrs. Art Reynolds, the club, vice chairman; and Mrs.

Oliver; Byrum, secretary-treasurer. i Booth assignments for the 1964 Fair were drawn. The first les- son of the new year will be given Sept. 17. and work was planned for the Christmas Fair.

Mrs. Ole Harrell and Mrs. Dean Robinson joined Potluck Dinner To Honor Teachers DR. R. STEWART DENTIST Orihodcntia-ProsiheHcs 366 Dakota S.

HUTQB ELECTED AT CONFERENCE CARTHAGE Officers elected! honor Onida teachers ONTDA A potluck fellowship dinner was planned by the WSCS of the Methodist Church at their meeting Sept. 6. The dinner willj and is to 1 at the recent MSHL Football Con- ference tendent meeting were Superin- Fred Johnson, Fedora, president; Superintendent J. A. Harris, Carthage, vice president; and Superintendent Tom Morris, Artesian, secretary-treasurer.

be Sept 15 at 5 p.m. The congre- gation will be invited to A report was given that i bags were sent to Good AVill In- dustries. Mrs. Lloyd Rilling and Hattie McGuire served refresh- ments. Buy A NEW 1963 PLYMOUTH from D.

Urquhqrt Sons 353 Wis, S. W. EL 2-K86 Those Must Be From TRY BEFORE YOU BUY The purpose behind ou? Instrument Trial Plan is to furnish the student with a fine quality new or used instrument -which he can use for a period of two or three months for a very small fee. This plan gives you a chance to see if the student likes and is capable of playing the instrument that he has chosen be- fore you actually purchase the instrument. At the end of the trial period, the instrument may be returned to us any obligation, or if you decide to keep it, all of the trial plan payments will apply on the original cost of the instrument." At that time easy monthly installations be arranged for the balance.

THE 46 4TH ST. S. W. EL 2-3955.

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