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a a a a FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1980 THE DAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron, South Dakota Women's Page C. F. Grytes Stewart-Becker Surprised On Nuptials Read Anniversary In Onida Church ONIDA lloly Cros. Lutheran Dr. and Mrs.

C. F. Gryte were Church was the scen- of the July surprised on their 23th anniversary. wedding of Miss Bonnie May st open bouse July 3. at their Becker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. tome. 815 Dakota Ave. S. Hosts Ralph E.

Becker. and Van Gordon were their children. Miss Patricia Stewart, son of Mrs. Pauline iryte and Paul Gryte. Stewart.

all of Onida. Many bouquets of flowers. gins The Rev. Theodore Klees read If friends. decorated the Gryte the ceremony.

and Mrs. Jim Lawtome, and a Doral arrangement rence, organist, and Mrs. Howard R. Weischedel, soloist, provided nuptial music. Given in marriage by her ther.

the bride wore a streettongih gown of nylon organdy' with A brocaded cummerbund belt. Iler shoulder-length veil fell tron a crown of orange blossoms and pearls. She carried pink roses and white carnations. Maid of honor. Ellen Johnson, and bridesmaid, Lorraine Yeager wore street-length sheath dresses of turquoise silk organza styled with full overskirts.

Both carried! turquoise carnations. DR. AND MRS. C. F.

GRYTE Wed 25 Years Glanzer) centered the lea table. Approximately 100 guests called. and there were many cards, gifts. and telegrams. Oui-of-town guests included Mr.

and Mrs. A. N. Gryte and family, Crookston. brother and sister Dr.

and Mrs. Gryte: Tracy Black. Toledo, 0.: Airs. Robert D. DeKraay.

Minneapolis. Mrs. N. Gryte presided al: the silver service, and Airs. John, Bultena served the cake.

Miss; Colleen Critser was al the guest book. Hostesses were Mesdames Howard Bill. F. C. W.

Kuchn, Iver Digre, Rachel Derick. William; Ames, and Miss Kathy Bill. Preceding the reception r. s. Alma Nelson was hnstess to the; Gryte family at a dinner on the lawn.

Dr. and Airs. Gryte were hosts Tuesday evening to employes of the Huron Clinic. 31 s. Ludtka poured, and Miss Helen Buchanan served the cake.

A gift of silver was presented the honored guests from the group. Alice O. Berg and Clifford E. Gryte were married July 1, 1935. al Minneapolis.

They have lived in Huron 10 years. where Dr. Gryle is associated with the Huron Clinic. Prior to moving to Huron, they lived in Bluefield, W. and Franklin.

Va. Dr. and Mrs. Gryle also spent six years in Winston-Salem, N. where he took specialized training.

Becker Family Reunion Enjoyed mately 100 in attendance. Present spiritual life: Hatlie McGuire, litwere the Mecker family of Wash- lerature and promotion; and Mrs. ington: the Clifford Larsen family Gus Westpahl, supply. of Minnesota: Mr. and Mrs.

Alden A night circie for the WSCS Peterson and daughter. Owaton- bas recently been organized na, Mr. and Mrs. Ebeni accommodale those who are not Anderson, Huron; Mr. and Mrs.

able to allend the alternoon Edd Hoek and family, De Smet: cle. Mrs. Harvey Main will act Mr. and Mrs. Buel Dolan and as president, and Airs.

Charles family, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Miller. secretary, The meeting LeRoy Hellenstine and family, date has been set for the Lake Preston: Mr. and Mrs.

An- Friday night in each month. drew Larsen. Lake Preston; Mr. and Mrs. John Breese and family, BRIDAL.

SHOWER Madison; Mic, and Mrs. Dick Pas- MILLER Madonna McCarl tian and daughters, Salem: Mr.lwas honored with a prenuptial and Mrs. Raymond Brown, Wa- shower at Pleasant Valley ONIDA The W5CS of Methodist Church mel Friday with Mrs. Harvey Main in charge! of the worship and program. A 'report on the new tiling, installed in the church basement, was given.

A get-acquainted potluck dinner for new pastor, the Rev. and Harry Dutt was set for July 37 the church parlors. Mrs. Joe carson and Mrs. Martin served refreshments.

At the regular worship service; Sunday morning, the following WSCS officers were installed Mr. Dutt: Mrs. Joe president; Mrs. Ben Klingbeil, vice president; Mrs. Clifford: Thompson, recording secretary; Mrs.

Curtis Johnson, treasurer: Mrs. Lloyd Rilling, secretary promotion; Mrs. Harry Holer. of missionary education and service; Mrs. Axel Mikkelsen, secrelary of Christian and cial relations: MEG.

Burl Corcorstudent work; Mrs. Ronelly Todd and Mrs. Robert Burgeson, youth children: Mrs. Dutt. Joe Servousek was best and Duane Currier.

groonisman. Jack Schall and Darwin Slewart: ushered. Following the ceremony a coption was held the Mrs. Duane Currier registered! the guests, and Lillian Mikkelsen, and Lavon LaFave gills. Mrs.

Clarence Ludwig and Karen and Kay Ludwig served the bell-shaped wedding cake. gift from Mrs. Bill Trythall. Judy Becker, cousin of the bride, and Miss Lillian Degen, greataunt of the bride. were at the silver service.

Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from. Onida High School The bride is ently employed at Onida Bank. Afler having attended South Dakota Stale College one year. the bridegroom is employed at Stewfart and Sons Implement. The couple took a wedding trip to Yellowstone Reports Heard At Meeting Of Onida WSCS OLDHAM A Becker tamilyjan.

reunion was held Sunday at the Vivian Dolan horne with approxi-, terloo, Mr. and Mrs. Herbertiterian Church Friday afternoon. Becker, Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Leis- Hostesses wee Mrs. Earl Johninger and son, Sioux Falls and son, Mrs. Roy Yearous and Mrs. Rollo Pelerson, Owatonna. Charles Yearous.

A Lovelier You By MARY SUE MILLER Any degree of sunburn is sidered an injury by With a severe case, you must; have medical treatment. It is permissible to relieve a slight burni with unguents and first aid creams made for the purpose, Naturally, you must ning until the skin returns to nor-. mal, Once normal, the skin needs some special pampering in the drying and coarsening effects of burning. These are the methods: Nightly apply a rich moistur-1 ized facial cream or lotion to the face. After daily baths massage the body wilh moisturized band or body lotion, Every week, take time out for an oil soak.

Simply slather skin or baby oil, a and let it remain while you relax on a big terry towel for 15 minutes. Then take sudsy bath. followed by a brisk toweling and lotion massage. Of course, where sunburn is concerned. an ounce of preven-ly.

-timed exposures and sun tions -is worth a pound of cure. That's obvious now, isn't it? Pocket Calorie Counter Do you really know the calorie counts of the foods you cat? Our now booklet, "Pocket Calorie Counter," tells the score at. glance. It also gives a diel plaul -a way to cat and slim. For your copy, wrile Mary Sue Miller in care of this wspaper, enclosing a long, self-addressed, 'envelope and 10 cents in coin.

(Copyright, 1960, By Field Enterprises, Inc.) Clark Couple Observes 50th Wedding Date 11 ING CLASS OF 1945 HURON HIGH SCHOOL REUNION: Members of Huron School class of 1945 posing in front of the banner bearing their motto, but are as follows: Front row. left to right: David Patty Polter Landstrom, Shirley Madison Herley, Minelte Friedman Barbara Edwards, Beryl Snow Bushong, Skezas Vivien Schaff Klaschen: second Peg Mahowald Dormady, Kathryn Myers, Carol Findley Elsa Linnett Myers, Mary Shaw Johnson, Audrey Buckley Gulbransen, Mae Liem, Ardis Lehfeldt Ruark. Marie Fritz Milbrandt, Betty Fuehrer, Doris Horine Johnson. Marjorie Bowder Andrews, Lois Coughlin, Barbera Ruhlman Butler, Virginia Lundgren Burrington. 1945 HHS Class Has 57 Members Present At Reunion July 2 Ry PRUDENCE W.

BARNES the class prophecy didn't come true for many of thel students in Huron High School's class of 1945, they apparently did all right for themselves," said' Miss Helen Buchanan as she former teacher of the group! parked her 1950 Ford between two new Cadillacs at the class reunion. Fifty seven class members were present at the 15th anniversary celebration at Izaak Walton Clubhouse July 2, wives, husbands, and teachers. there were 114. Teachers present included Wilma Bliss, Miss Frances Airs. Vivien Ruhlman, Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Reutter, Miss Jessie Kaiser, Miss Dona Brown. Miss Helen Buchanan, and Mr.

and Mrs. 0. D. Dunbar. Classmates attended from New York.

Minnesota. lowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, and those who could not bei there wrote letters which were read to the group during the program. Several members of the; class had gone on to school after graduating from HAS, as was evidenced by the fact that they reported having among them two ministers, one doctor, several engineers, leachers, who taught here and in foreign lands, and one who is presently working son his Ph.D, in music During the program which was emceed by Dr. David Buchanan, vice president of the class, prizes were awarded the member who. came the farthest and the with the most children.

Barbara! Edwards actually traveled the longest distance, from Japan, but failed to win the prize because she had been in Huron a few weeks before the Mahowald Dormady with; Misslanother classmate for the most children, each haying five. Helen Buchanan led the in singing the loyalty song, and Minette Friedman Koplow. class secretary treasurer, read the. prophery. Mary Shaw John-: son read the class poem, which; was written by her twin sister.

Marjorie Shaw, Chicago. The dinner was followed by dancing to Warren Case's Orchestra, Before leaving, each member of: the class wrote a note about his family, his job, and any unusual experiences: the nules are to be compiled and sent to al! members in the form of a brochure. Dear Abby Husband Finds Job, Wife Gets Sassed By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN how to lose it. If rou diet sensibly you won't trade fal for DEAR ABBY: 1 have been untili wrinkles. ried for 18 years and up lately my husband and I got along; tollike a pair of honeymooners.

Hel CONFIDENTIAL TO "CURIUS:" A rich girl is "wellnever worked, but 1 didn't care: traveled" poor girl bas because I took in washing. I liked' "been around." The met result having him around the house. is the always knew where he was and usually same. he was always around when him. from Abby, write to her in care of If you want a personal reply Then lie went and got himself a job, which spoiled everything.

All! hisself this paper addressed and enclose envelopes. a She a he needs is a few swers and he ALL letters. pocket a changed man.I He sasses me hack and leaves the (Distributed by McNaught without my permission. Ic.) such a sweet. devoted hus-! hand until started making; money.

I'd give anything to get him back like he was. Can you help me? TEARS! DEAR TEARS: The way you can "get him back like he was" is to make him quit his job. But that would be vofair. Now that he has at last acquired some ambition and self-respect. you should encourage this ly (if belated) change for the better.

Ef you really prefer A man who is jobless and beholden -you want a gigolo, not a busband. DEAR ABBY: I know a gentleman never shakes hands with hisithe glove on. But is it considered etiquelte for a woman to keep her glove on when she shakes WONDERING! DEAR WONDERING: A lady need not remore her glove to shake hands. DEAR ABBY: I am a woman, (36. I have never been married but am not giving up hope.

(I'm not desperate and can afford to be fussy.) 1 have a good position in a an office. In fact, I run the rice. My problem is that I have been putling weight on like crazy But now that I have filled my-izel, self out, I'm afraid if I lose weight I will have wrinkles where 1 once had fat. I was no beauty when was thinner, but I think I'd rather be fat like Tam, than thin and wrinkled. None of my goad clothes fit me any more and people are begina ning to tell me my own that I am too heavy.

What should I do? in FROM SPREADSVILLE DEAR FROM SPREADSVILLE: Quit rationalizing and start rationing your caloric Intake. Let your physician tell you how much you should lose and High "Not Buchanan, Koplow, row: Schuelke, Cora Ramsell Hopper Veronica Greschke Kauth; third row: Wayne Green, Cleo Johnston, Richard Menizel, Jack Kennedy, Ona Marie Feiok Groves, Leroy Barton, Bertha Gross Ohlhauser, Joy Broderson Johnson, Evelyn Cowie Bartels, Mary Kasperson Burneli, Betty Mentzel Trecek, Blanche Lawless, Grace Tobin Buesing, Mary Writner Samelson, Marian Broderson Hoffman, Eila Blaber Walters, Mary Reinecke Bentz, Robert Bushong: top row: Robert Groves, Robert Tyrrell, Hubert Hoy, Russell Larson, James Olson, William Morrill, Ronald Ross, Donald Winter, Lloyd Goodall, Charles Daum, Robert Zartman, Joe Bushong, Weir, Clayton Carter, Buell Slepikas. Not pictured, Sid Glanzer, photographer. Cowan-Metzinger Unite In Wedlock At Ft. Pierre Assisting with serving were Judy Metzinger, Marlene.

at the is. Maxine Adams and Mary Loud Mletzinger. Out-of-lown guests included the couple's grandparents. Mr. all Wilbur Sherwood.

DeGrey: Mr. and Mrs. B. Gregg. Joe Crock: and Mrs.

Kittie Long, bride's great aunt from Sandpoint. Idaho. FT. PIERRE Miss Lorelta, Metzinger, daughter of Mr. a Mrs.

Arthur Meizinger, Ft. Pierre, became the bride of Paul (Willie) Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Cowan, Highbore, in a double ring ceremony in St. John's Catholic Church June 21 al 9:30 a.m.

The Rev. Fr. Leo 0'Dnherty read the nuptial mass with the Rev. Fr. J.

P. Mardian. Highmore. assisting. Servers were Leroy Metzinger and Michael Cowan, brothers ol the bridal couple and John Spencer, Ft.

Pierre. Mrs. Laurena Hausman, Pierre, was organist and Mary Ann Cowan. sister of the bridegroom, was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose 2 floorlength gown of white nylon lace jover satin fashioned with fitted bodice, square neckline and long sleeves.

Her veil fell from a lacecentered hat rimmed with pearls. (She wore a crystal necklace and earrings, gift of the bridegroom. and carried a bouquet of blue gladioli. Janet Metzinger. sister of the bride.

and Pat Cowan, brother bridegroom, attended the couple. Flower girl was Joan Metzinger. cousin of the bride, and Joe Metzinger, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Ushers were Larry Mattheis, Lynn Metzinger, Martin Worlman jand Tex Fulton. A reception was held in the social robm of St.

Joseph's School in Pierre with Mrs. Ewald Afaltheis presiding at the silver service. Mrs. Howard Hanson served the cake and Mrs. Martin Wortman attended the punch bowl.

Rita Gregg and Kay Adams displayed the gifts with Mrs. Duane Pupkalvis at the gift book. Mrs. Pat Cowan registered the guests. Following a trip to the Black! Hills the couple will he at home on the Howard Hanson ranch at Do Grey where the bridegroom is employed.

Girls Stater Gives Report OLDHAME Members of the American Legion Auxiliary e1 Tuesday evening with Mrs. Joel Shannon and Mrs. Glenn Pederson as hostesses. A report was given by Judi Kattke trip to Girls New officers for the year are: Mrs. Alvin Field, president; Mrs.

Lynus Eykamp. secretary and Airs. Jennie Fazindin, treasurer. There will be nO meeting in July. Gathering Held At Lee Home OLDHAM A gathering at the Leonard Lee home was held Monday noon beginning with a picnic! dinner, Those attending were Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Bickett and family, Mr. and Mrs, Larry Sioux Falls; Mrs. and Mrs. Roland Leonbardt and Sonja, Mr.

and Mrs. Duane Lee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Leonhardt! and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer: Bickelt and Lonny and Mrs. Anniel Wiberg. a 4 CLARK Approximately 300 friends and relatives called during the open house Sunday June 26 In honor Mr. and Mrs. August Seefeldt on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary.

Dinner was served al noon by the Happy Bunch Club in the Robert McGraw home to the family and those attending from distance. The reception was held in the Congregational Church varlurs hetween the hours of 2 p.m. The best man the wed. ding 50 years ago, Theodore Woll, Vienna, was present for the 00- casion. A skit.

depicting the 50 years of wedded life, was presented by grandchildren and children of, the couple, Granddaughter and grandson. Mrs. Marilyn Sleiger and Merrill Seefeldt. played the part of the honored couple. Donna Seefeldt.

granddaughter, modeled Ille wedding gown and lavalier worn the bride 50 years ago. Michael Seeleldt was her attendant. The Rev. Robert Seater spoke words of appreciation of the occasion. Music during the skit was furnished by Emmett Smith and Karen and Patricia McGraw, accompanied by Mrs.

Vada Deetbardt, Mrs. Mildred Drake. daughter, was in charge of the guest book. Hosts were their sons and daughler, Merrill and Merritt Seefeldt and Mrs. Myrtle McGraw assisted by Robert and Richard McGraw.

Mrs. Jennie Pinckney. Mrs. Lena and Mrs. Minnie Olson sisters of the Seefeldts.

assisted by Mrs. Art McGraw presided at the serving table. Mrs. Merritt Scefeldt baked and didecorated the wedding cake which she and Mrs. Merrill Seefeldt served.

Mrs. Richard McGraw and Miss Patricia McGraw presided the punch bowl. Waitresses were Mrs. Marilyn Steiger, Misses Nancy Bailey, Dianne Peterson and grandnieces: Nila Thoreson and Barbara Seefeldt. Those Assisting in the kitchen were Mesdames Terri Natz, Marjorie Seefeldt and nieces Lorraine Thoreson.

Joyce Peterson. Sophia Kannegeiter, Gloria Miller, Rose and Ellen Seefeldt. Edith and Dorothy Michalski and Mrs. Seefelde's Guild the Mesdatnes Stewart, Sulton and Greham. The party retired to the farm in home the where 'evening.

guests Delwin were received. kotter and Mrs. Richard McGraw furnished the evening music. Those attending from a distance were: Mr. and hirs.

Ed Playnes, Phoenix, E. R. Galligan, Helena. Rose Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Seefeldt, San Antonio, Mrs. Chester Flint. Santa Rosa, Mr. and airs. Carl Busse, St.

Paul, Virginia Michaiski, Minneapolis: eMirs. Jennie Pinckney. Indianola, Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Garrett, Tilonka, Iowa: Mr.

and hirs. Robert Spangler, Cresion, Iowa; Mrs. Irene Long and Mr. and Mrs. Malacki Foley of Midland; Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Olson. Mr, and Airs. Marlin Olson and Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Olson. Sioux Falis; Mr. and Mrs. Gruenwald, Milbank; Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Vander Woude and daughler, Sioux Falls: Marie Lindland. Beresford; Mrs. Freida and Fred a Wohlfort. Sisseton; Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Rotlenbucher and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilcox, Sturgis. MR. AND MRS.

PAUL COWAN (Miller Studio) Dorothy Raad Is Bride Of Kaye Bakke HOWARD Miss Dorothy Raad. daughler of Mic. and Mrs. Roy Raad of Howard, and Kaye W. Bakke, son of Afr.

and Mrs. Alger Bakke of Howard, exchanged wedding vows in the Beach Memorial Methodist Church in Howard June 25. The Rev. Wil(liam R. Miller officiated.

Miss Shirley Meyer. Howard, was maid of honor with Miss Janet Robbins, Howard, bridesmaid. John Lincoln. Madison. a si best man with Robert Abrahamson.

Howard. as altendant. Douglas Lien was ring bearer and Danilec Nehm was flower girl, The ushers were Larry Riden, Donald Taschner and Robfert Hoffman. Marjorie land Elaine Raad were candlelightet's. Miss Marlys Sherman, organist.

accompanied Tom Callies, vocal salnist. A reception for 150 guests was in the church parlors after the wedding ceremony. with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sherman, Howard, hosts.

Miss Marlin Eggert. Miss Elona Cox. Mrs. Ward Stenslokken and Mrs. James Rentz were in charge of the gifls.

At the silver service were Mrs. Robert Ellis, Madison and Miss Janice Schlim, Miss Barbara Farringion. Worlhlington, was in charge of the quest book. Cake was served by hirs. Amus Darnbusch and Mrs.

Wallace Jacobson. and punch was served 'Miss Geraldine Burke and Mrs. Vernon reception Eggert. were: Others Miss assisting Janice at Schwader, Mrs. Gale Anderson, Mrs.

Maynard Stock and Carol Lincoln. The bride is a graduate of Howard High School and has been employed in the Miner County Auditor's office the past three years. The bridegroom is a graduate of Howard High School and Genpro-feral Beadle College. Madison, and employed as bookkeeper Robbins Motor Company in Howard. After a wedding trip into and Canada, the newlyweds will make their home in Howard.

Wipfs Entertain At Reunion HITCHCOCK Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wipl were hosts for family reunion al their home Monday evening. Those present were: Mr. and atrs.

and Paul Mrs. Wipf, Elbert P. Carpenter: Wipf and the Willard Telhequah, end Mr. and Mrs. Wip! Frankfort; Ervin Wipf.

Cerpenter: and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wipf, Bridgewater. Dr. J.

D. McMillon OPTOMETRIST 55 3rd Huron Phone EL 2-5353 City Briefs of sec- Karl Ziegler Honored By SCS Employes hardt. vice chairman. Oldham; De Mr. Smet: and hirs.

and Bernard Larson. De Smet: Everett A. John Mrs. Harold Frit-Wipf son. Erwin: all present members of the board.

Past supervisors present included. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Widman, Esmond: Mr. and Mrs.

Ollie Walraven, Erwin: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bancroft: Mr. and Mrs. Les-: lie Larson, Erwin: Harold Golseth, Huron, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald DE SAIET A surprise sicak! honoring Karl Ziegler, 5met, who has bren promoted from Kingsbury County to Rob'erts Counly by the Soil Conservation Service, was held July 1 at Washington Park in Smet. The farewell gathering A sponsored by Soil District supervisors, past present, who hare been aclive Kingsbury Counts district since 1947 when Ziegler Work Unit Conservationist here. The group in addition to viding the menu. presented ler a matched set of luggage a cash gift.

Present for the nccasion 'sides Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler, Karla Ziegler and Gloria Blole, were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brose.

lington. chairman of the Kings-: bury County, board of of-isors: Mrs. Roland Leon- Bohn, Britton, former technician in the Kingsbury County district; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sckerl.

Kingsbury County agent who has served secretary to the board of gupervisors for a number af years and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Palmer. De. Smet, SCS technician.

Marriage licenses were issued the clerk of courts office to Janies Garner and Julia Armer. legal age. Wessington; Dale Edward Schwartz, 19, aud Cherie Lee Anderson, 19, Huron: Robert Ronald Fuerst, 21, and Carol Jean Oestreich, 16, Huron: Jake Waldner, 241, and Elizabeth J.i Waldner, 21, Huron. Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Graves left Thursday for their home in Omaafter visiling friends in Huron. They were house guests of Miss Anna Payson. They had been visiting in Lead with Mrs.

Graves brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stormo. Mrs.

Graves is the former Doris Chenoweth. Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Hendrickson and daughters, Karen and left Saturday for their home in Seattle ailer visiting one week with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hoy.

Hendrickson is the former Elizabeth Hoy. Mr. Ronald Buzeyn were Necent, guests in the home of AIrs. Buzeyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Krueger, Orange, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger left Tuesday for a lour of the Black Hills before returning to their home. Air.

and Mrs. David S. Tschetter. 1271 Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Entz, 1663 Kansas Ave. S.E.. returned from a end trip to Whitehall, where; they visited Dr. and Mrs. Jnseph' Tschetter.

New arrivals in Huron include; Norman Anderson from WahpeN. P. Connolly, ner; Earl Si. Foglesong. Hitchcock: Tom Fleming.

Lincoln. Thomas Yager, Puerto, Rico. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E.

Arnold. Kathy and Bill, left Friday for their home in Midland, after visiting two weeks with Mr. Arnold's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Arnold who celebrated their 60th wedding June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gumiller.

Huron, Mrs. Wayne children, Jewel and Gene, Pierre. returned after visiting their daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Juel Haugan and Lisa.

Savannah, Ga. Miss Alice Gilbert returned Thursday from a two-week visit in Iowa with relatives and trip to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schroedor and family, Manley, Friday after a few days' visit with their uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen. Dr.

A. A. Anderson Chiropractor 1718 Dak. Ave. S.

OFFICE EL 2-3289 RES. EL 2-6249 MARK ANNIVERSARY CLARK Mr. and Airs. James MicHenry were honured on Thursday evening at a dinner party at the Max Benson home on the cc. casion of their 25th wedding andniversary.

color Twenty scheme guests of were pink, while and silver was carried out Jin floral arrangements, table dec orations and a double ring wedding cake. INTERNATIONAL Hearing Aids and Repair Robert L. Ost Leo Pos 17 LO.O.F. Bldg. Phone EL, 2-5249 BURN 0.0: FOR SUNBURN CASUALTIES: In spite of all warnings, did you get a sunburn over the weekend? If so, how painful is it? Ellers REALLY looks after Tour furs all summer longl Production Credit SSM.

Loans are designed to supply the credit needs of the farmer and stockman If you are in need of operating credit or a livestock loan call ol' see MITCHELL-HURON PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN. Over Humphrey Drug Huron Lawrence Kotel, Mgr. EL 2-4504 BEL IN FAST 14 AMERCL TIME JAPANESE SPECTACULAR 5 BIG SHOWS 18 DIFFERENT ACTS HURON ARENA JULY 8-9-16.

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