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FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1939 News atout Women by EVELYN HARTMAQEL TELEPHONE 4M1 THE EVENING HUBOrCtl'E. HUKOPT. PACT: Degree Saturday of Honor Lodge No. 46 will meet Saturday at 2:30 o'clock in Labor Temple, Sunday Meeting of B. of R.

T. in Labor Temple at 3 p. m. Sunday. Maintenance of Way meeting Sunday at 9:30 a.

m. in Labor Temple- Announce Marriage Of Sylvia Fodness Bonilla--Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Fodness of Kenneth, announce the marriage of their daughter, Sylvia, and D. F. Atkinson on Wednesday, August 31, 1938, at Nevada, la. The reception will be in June. The announcement and reception were deferred in order to protect the bride's contract in the Bristol High School from being dropped.

J. F. T. Club Has Pot Luck Party Members of the J. F.

F. Club had pot luck party Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Howard Thatcher. It was planned earlier to have a picnic on Unat date, but due to the rainy wenther it was postponed. The afternoon was spent in visiting and a few games.

Those who xvere on the lunch committee were Mrs. Nylan Nelson, Mrs. Harvey Swarm. Mrs. Howard Thatcher and Mrs.

Otto Ericksqn. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Ethel Pier on June 13. Former Huron College Instructor To Wed Invitations have been received by Huron friends, to the wedding of Miss Edith Fiske Lyman and Carl Albert Kuether. The wedding will take place at'Worthinfiton, Ohio, in the First Presbyterian Church. Miss Lyman was violin instructor at Huron College during the second semester last year, and this year has vembcr 28, 1938, has just been an- ol dessert at o'clock nounced.

The wedding was per- we decorated with pink candles formed at Arlington by Rev. W. P. tied with blue and pmk ribbons tlon Slocum. The young folks succeeded in keeping the secret as did the other partiei! and the wedding has proved XO1 to be quite a surprise.

Countryman, the all Mrs. Lay is the daughter of' Mr. who is to be married in June, was and Mrs. Charles OMsen, is a grad- Presented with a shower of kitchen uate of the local high school, took teaching course at Aberdeen and has taught the past year southwest of they will make their home. -wacre tney will make taeir home.

The whozit Club entertained Mrs. They plan to attend summer school Carl Christensen at a farewell party at Minneapolis, spend some time evening at the home of Mrs. visiting his folks at Fort Yates, North Dakota, and then return to Milford by Sept. 1. College Junior-Senior Banquet Is Tonight With the Junior class as hosts, the annual Junior-Senior banquet of Huron College will be held this evening in the Presbyterian Church, followed by the Junior-Senior Prom in the college gymnasium.

This is one of the first events leading up to the regular Commencement activities honoring members of this year's graduating class. Kenneth Knapp, Junior class president, will be toastmaster, and a program of responses and music is planned. Jcannette Noel is in charge of the program. Special guests at the banquet will include: Dean and Mrs. Herbert Titt, sponsors of the Senior class; Dr.

and Mrs. Walter E. Kaloupelc, sponsors of the Junior class; nr.d Miss Grace Watkins, Dean of Women. Alpha Dolphians Have Last Meeting had semester last year, ana tms year nas was closcd been on the faculty at Ohio State frcshmcnts by Mrs A College, having charge of the string a and teach- coram 1 home of Mrs. C.

E. Arnold. Tuesday evening. Mrs. C.

A. LafTerty gave an interesting paper on "The New in Natural "istory." After the paper the meet. jervjng of and her section'of the orchestra and teaching violin, while working on her master's degree. Maxino Radtke Of Bonilla Marries Boniila--On Saturday. May 20, in Performs Wedding For Hoswell Couple The marriage of a couple from Ros- weU, Paul Herbert Gardner and Le- ona Fave Hart, was performed at 2:30 the Methodist Church at Aberdeen, 0 i ck" Wednesday afternoon in the Tbidtke.

daughter of parsonage of the Methodist Church. Dr. C. E. Wilcox read the service and the witnesses were Vincent A.

Freiberg and Neva L. Freiberg, both of Roswell. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner will make their home at HoswelL Hound Table Extension Club Has Miss Radtke, daughter Mrs.

Ethel Peterson of Bonilla, became the bride of Roy Newman, son o' Charles Newman of Mason, S. D. Tho Rev. R. C.

Keagy read the cere- rr.onv in the presence of the Misses Patricia and" Frances friends of the bride. Cochranc, ll-ft'-iJ Wi The bride wore a Hoyal blue silk dress with navy accessories and carried a bouquet of snapdragons and bridal wreath. Mrs Newman graduated from the Bonilla High School with the class of '37 and for the past two years has attended the Northern State Teachers College at Aberdeen. Mr. Newman is part owner find cpt-rator of the Newman and Barth- elrr.an garage in Bonilla where the newlyweds will make their home.

Announce Marriage Of Euiva Ohlsen, Iroqucis The marriage Of Miss Euiva Ohlsen of Iroquois to Bricc Lcland Lay of Milford, Iowa, on No- PAINT NEWS John Svec with Mrs. Roy Atz assist- tr The meeting was called to order by of a the president Mrs. Svec. Two songs Carol Fmdley: Melody, N. Louise were sung -'Little Brown Church in Wright; Minuet in Mozart; Ves- fv, Wilrtwnofl" and "For the Beau- pers, Johnson.

um Wildwood" and 'Tor the Beau ry of the Earth." Mrs. DeBoer, the ry a music chairman, discussedcacnong a It's Hard To Believe But it's true that there are still a lot of you people who don know that we sell paint--not just paint, but PITTSBURGH P-MNTS smooth as class. You know, it costs Jess to use good paint and Pittsburgh Paint is really GOOD paint. Try it the next time you have a cleanup job we're sure youll be delighted with the results. at Sherman Se Moe Nyal Service Dru Store.

AnTioiincemcnt The NORTHWEST COLLEGE OF COMMERCE is oflerinfl special, six weeks June to July for the renewal of any Dakota certificate. Sabieclii oifcrcd: shorthand, college accounting Enqlish, law, arithmetic, and business economics. Eleven other cornmer- oBered in summer term, Jurw 5 to AW use 11. SPECIAL LOW SUMMER RATES. PHONE 8905 in on on Pictures," showing several paintings.

The meeting was adjourned and lunch was sei-ved. The next meeting will be held June 15. Mrs. Gunderson Wins National Poetry Award Mrs. Carl Gunderson, of Mitchell, wife of the late Governor Gundcr- son of South Dakota, who recently won the national award ottered i Entertains At Kitchen Shower Miss Olga Jensen gave a dessert dinner-bridge last evening at the Sechler home, 361 Beach Avenue Southeast, complimentary to Miss Frances Kicscr, who is to be married In June.

The tables for the serving tlon Grace a ed at OU a cut. Miss Kies- uts lue aiuuie ui iTna. Wayne Oknsted. Mr. and Mrs.

Christensen and family are being transferred to Yankton June 1 by the Northwestern Public Service Company. Another guest of the club was Mrs. J. D. Harwood.

Bridge was -played at two tables with Mrs. John Patton receiving high and-Mrs. William Musolf the nil cut Mrs. Christensen- was presented with, a number of pretty handkerchiefs. A two course lunch was served by the hostesses: Mrs.

Olmsted, Mrs, Edwin Sibley and Mrs. Roy Braford. Sisterhood Class Has May Meeting The Sisterhood Class members of the Baptist Church were guests of Mrs. John Ring on Thursday afternoon for their May meeting. Mrs.

Hammcl and Mrs. Mary Kochendorfer were the assisting hostesses. Iijrs. Bayles had charge of the de- Churches In Huron Go to Church Sunday 27 THE ADVENTUHE OF FAITH By DH. C.

E. WILCOX The life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for 2:20, in Mrs. jsayies naa cnarge 01 tne vot'ionals. Mrs. A.

W. Palm, the new was and has brought the greates president, had charge of tho busi- and to wo rid Ihat i Clw.1. I i coming year. Mrs. Rose Cotton, who is ni in the hospital, was reported to be recovering, After the entertainment, in charge of Mrs.

Schramm, a lunch was served Presents Nine Piano Pupils In Recital The first in a series of spring musicales was presented fast evening in the home of Miss Gertrude Null by nine of her pupils. Spring 1 flowers were used in profusion and the program emphasized the spirit of the season. Mrs. O. R.

Gilbert, of Grand Meadow, was the guest of her grand-daughter, Mary Jane Gilbert, who appeared on the program. At the close of the evening, light refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. L. H. Camp, Miss Mildred Vihstadt and several young girls.

The following program was IUD nas momma cd with much credit to the pianists The Hound Table Extension Club and their teacher and was much en- had a meeting at the home of Mrs. joyed by the entire company: -r 4 A 4-r -nceict- RnnriTTLnn! Snow Shirley Bachman: Snow White, Blake; Spinning Wheel, Bilbro; Song Ti i a Rendcl Hutchings: Minuet in Schumann, minor Prelude, Tales From Vienna Woods, J. Strauss. Ramona Glanzer: Cinderella at the Ball. Ramona Glanzer; Intrata, J.

S. Bach: Umbrella Man (popular song); Pleading, George F. Hamcr; Sonatina Op. 39 No. 2.

Mnry Ellen Kooyman: The Reapers, Concone; Sonatina Op. 39 No. 3. Olive Louise Lee; The Pageant of Olive Louise Lee; Sonatina ly won the national nwara DIII.H.U Summer olive Louise Lee; Sonatina by the Poet's Press of the National 4 No 2 Li hner; Avalanche, Poetry Center in New York City for I Minuet in flat, J. S.

Bach; a volume of the most unusuaDy Bach i wi. meritorious poetry," is spending a week at the Beekman Tower Hotel in New York" City, where she will be one of the guests of honor nt Poetry Day at the New York World Gunderson's collection of poems, "Out of the and Floyd Thompson. The wedding was performed in the Mitchell Pros 1 i.1 utude wos was eroranec 1 poems, "Out of the Solitude was by the Rev. C. given prize the 12th' annual on Saturday ay 20, hich open to poets contest, whicn is opeji rt the United States and Canada, and will be published by the Poet Press.

She will be honored at Poetry Day at the World's Fair on Friday, May 26, the climax of Poetry Week, when many of the outstanding poets of tL nation will meet, with Arthur Guiterman as presiding chairman. Mrs. Gunderson was at one time president of the State Federation of Clubs and is at present coeditor of "Pasque Petals," state poetry magazine. Her earlier poems have been zincs ss "American Poetry," and the arv Digest," and she was co-editor wUh C. Lindberg, of an Anthology, 1 of South Dakota Poetry, A I All of life is an adventure faith.

We become sure of certain things for which we tope, that they will come to pass. We become convinced that these things we have hoped for should and then that they will come to pass. We then give our selves to the adventure. Abraham hoped for better things ond then became convinced that better things could be and started out on his adventure of faith. He dared to risk his all on the outcome.

He is the father of pioneers. St Paul is also a pioneer of faith. He hoped for a -deliverance to. come to his own people. Then he dared to hope for a deliverance lor the people of the whole world.

He was convinced- that it was and through the Christ. He-. put all that he had in the venture to the extent that he could say "It is no longer 1 that live but I live by faith in the Son of God." He was ready to dare anything, to take any risk, endure any hardship, even die because he was sure this life that he was living would bring in the Kingdom of God, the Kingdom of Heaven, the brotherhood of man, all of which would be the triumph of God's will for the whole woi Id. His venture made St. Paul what he Song, J.

S. Bach. Announce Marriage Of Huron College Student Announcement was made recently le une of the marriage of Miss Eloise Wuest H. Ward and Miss Ethel M. TJ-n-iinrt a vrvnnd Wcslcyan Methodist Church Corner of 4th St.

and Dakota George A. Thomas, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Service 11:00 a. m.

Young People's Service 7:30 p. m. Evening Services 8:00 p. m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting' Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

The public is cordially invited to these services. Church Of Chrjii Washington School Gymnasium L. H. Camp, pastor evangelist. 10:00 Bible School.

11:00 Worship and Communion. Sermon "The Birthday of the Church." We will dismiss the evening service and attend the Baccalaureate services. 8:00 Wednesday, Bible Study and Prayer. Grace Episcopal Church Corner Fourth St. Kansas Ave.

Special Whitsunday Services Church school, 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon 11 Rev. W. L.

Johnson of De Smet will conduct the services and will present awards to the children at the session of the Church School. American Lutheran Church Rev. Sander Tollefson, pastor Mrs. Walter Matson, music director Pentecost Sunday Sunday Schol 9:30 a. m.

Worship at 10:45 a. m. Music, choir, "Come Holy Spirit," by Gounod. Solo, "Teach Me To Pray," by Jewett, Ravmond Larson. Sermon, "Is Pentecost the Forgotten Experience?" Presbyterian Church Dr.

Hubert Ketelle. Pastor Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock Dr. Hubert who has been in Cleveland the past ten days attending the National Board Missions meeting, is expected to return to Huron Saturday afternoon and will conduct the Sunday morning service. The music, under the direction of church came to this land of religious liberty and began the Savior's work of building His Church in this country. A small group they were.

But they went to work in the work of the Kingdom and under the blessing of God their labor was not in vain. The Missouri Synod Lutheran Church has grown into a large church body. To cover the expense of the showing of this film admission will be charged. Any balance will be used for mission purposes. The general public is welcome.

Bethlehem Ev. Lutheran Church, 15 miles southeast of Huron: 8:15 a. m. Public worship. 9:15 m.

Sunday School. Full Gospel Church 240 Third Street Southwest Sunday Service a-m. Service at 8 p. m. Tuesday night preaching- service at p.

'm. night cottage pmyer meeting 8 p. m. Friday night Bible study and prayer for the sick at 8 p. m.

Everybody welcome. Mrs. David Olson in charge. Finl Baptist Church- Alfred Trenerry, Minister Sunday a. m.

Morning a. m. How Do We Know There Is A God? We join in the High School Baccalaureate Services at eight o'clock in the College Auditorium. You arc cordia Uy invited to attend our services. First Church of Christ, Scientist "Ancient and Modern Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, denounced" is the subject of the Les- 1 son-Sermon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May 28.

The Golden Text is: "Mine hand shall be upon the prophets that see vanity, and that divine lies and ye shall know that I am the Lord (Ezek. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the loir- lowing from the Bible: "Then saith. dusty rose lace with white accessor- acle ies. The groom was dressed in a dark quarte t. Mrs Thompson was graduated from Huron College in 1938.

She was affiliated with the Pi Alpha Phi Literary Society. The groom is co- captain of Huron College football team and is a member of Phi Kappa Mu Fraternity. They are making their home in Huron. Tripp, organist, will center around the Memorial Day theme. A choral arrangement of.

"Tenting Tonight will be sung by a double chorus. The other songs, TJ the sung by a male-double McCune Auxiliary Has J. McCtme Auxiliary closed Tjetivlties for the summer with a picnic which was held last night in the Presbyterian Church dining room. because of the rain. Twenty members and guests were served at six o'clock at two long tables with Mrs.

S. F. Reese and Mrs. W. J.

Bachman in charge of arrangements An informal hour of visiting concluded the evening. Special guests were Miss Dora Parks, Mrs. Helen Ipsen and daughter, Pauline, of Hot Springs, Mont. Our took was making PIES awhile ago, and they looked so good as they came out of of the oven, with brown, flaky crusts. They.smelled so downright tempting, we had to cut one right away we ate it up.

ourselves--with Ice cream m-m-m-m! P. We're keeping one for you! Rite Food Shoppe Bethel A. M. E. Church Morning service 11:00 a.

m. Sunday School at 12:35 a. m. H. S.

Smith, superintendent. Evening service at 8 clock. J. A. Bradford, Minister.

Salvation Army Sunday 10:00 m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. Holiness meeting. m.

7:30 8:00 p. m. EvcninjfiService. 1 Captain arxfc.Wrs;: Adm Officers In Charge, Ml. Calvary ET.

Lutheran Church Synod) Dakota S. at Eleventh St Phil Mueller, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School and public worship in the German language. 10:45 a.

m. Public Worship, English. Sermon theme: "The Apostles' Doctrine Is The Doctrine of The Holy Ghost." On Pentecost the apostles preached "as the Spirit gave them utterance." By that preaching three thousand were won by Christ and heaven on that first great Pentecost of the New Testament. Because the doctrine of the apostles is the doctrine of the Holy-Spirit it is the power of God unto salvation to every, one that believeth. That Word is just as powerful todny.

Come to 5 Sunday and hear ihe Word of God which, alone able to jrave your The church cbuncfl meets Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Next Wednesday, May 31 at o'clock in the evening "The CaU of the Cross" will be shown. In Huron College Chapel. Sj a tidking picture showing the nteg of our J-UUICTWI Church here hi America. On.

hundred years tbe founders of 01" Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt warship the Lord.thy and him. only shalt thou serve." (Matt The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Mankind must learn that evil is not Congregational Church Walter EL Riley, Minister 9:45 a. m. Church School, meeting by departments. 11:00 a.

worship? Memorial Sunday service of worship; sermon by Mr. Riley, "The Peace-time Memorial to tha Wartime Dead." The people are invited to join with power. Its so-called despotism is the other churches of the community but a phase of nothingness." (Page" 1 1 102). 12:00 Sunday School. 8:00 a.

m. Wednesday evening tes- in the high school service at the college, auditorium in the evening. Rev. Alfred. Trenerry will deliver the scr- timony meeting.

The reading room of the- church iftcc will be open Wednesday and Saturday cept on POLICE SCHOOL PLANNED fc. -mn fi SPEARFISH, May Ap- JT from 2:30 until 4:30 ex- proxinia 60 aw enforcement of- legal holidays. ficers from scctioT1 the state are expected to attend a police school here June 5 and 5. Instructors anJ speakers from state and federal Methodist Episcopal Church Chas. E.

Wilcox, Pastor Byrne Griffith, Director of Music Mrs. U. J. Ray, Pianist Church School, C. J.

Hoppel, supt. 0:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 m. Anthem: "Open Our Eyes," Mac-; Farlane.

Soloist Eugene Kingdon, Soprano OI uambert. xjyme fith; Violin obligate Duane Smith. Adventuring Lii College League open air devotional service and business meeting. High School Baccalaureate 8:00 p. re- Held at High School Auditorium- Sunday June 4 there will be an opportunity given of uniting with the church either by letter of transfer or Confession of Faith.

Sunday June 11 Children's Day will be observed. There will be as part of the service the baptism of little children and babies. You are cordially invited to all of the services of the Church. Seventh-Day AdventUt Cbucch Sixth Between Ohio and HL Sabbath School each Saturday morning at 9:45 o'clock. Preaching service 10:45 a.

m- The public is cordially invited to attend our services each Saturday. E. R- Lauda, Pastor. enforcement agencies will appear on the program. St.

Martin's Catholic Church Father J. J. O'Neill, priest Sunday Masses at 8 a. m. and 10 a.

m. Week day Mass- at 8:00. Holy Days of Obligation: Masses at 7:00 and 9:00. First Friday: Communion at 7.UU, Mass at 8:00. Confessions: 4 to 5 p.

m. and 7 to -9 m. on Saturdays Gifts That Please From Perriton'm array of you can be of lomething perfectly suited lot hie or her lute. or and they'll certainly enjoy receiving something from Per- riion's, where denote quality. and good judgment.

PERRITON'S Huron's Pharmacy nd Gift Shop ress Straw HATS Style conscious men will not consider a week end trip over Decoration Dfcy without first buying a new, 1939 straw hat. Select yours tomorrow! STETSONS $30 Others $1-50 to 15.00 i i FINE SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS The first left, Is a full-sleeved, long point shirt-maker type or rougrh Sotdcloth is a quarter length sleeved pnll-over shirt withjong point Tnd'draw sfrin? neck. Third, the popular worsted Last, quarter sleeve shoe-string neck type AH ttf wear wUh slacks contrasting sport 1. up are for Summer Slacks Xtoaapair of thew tut -sununer ilacks. tbiog style, com- fort, fit.

Make your from wide rariety of patterns and colors. Wear them with a riew sport coat and ihirt. Priced 10 to Smart Shirts For summer business and dresa-up wilk ttuched point has "ii sports in its at- tractire collar and euft ntent. S165 S2 Popular Bush Coats Illustrated to the right is a popular new modified bush Jacket for all sports wear. This model is at quarter rtyle with full belt and four ex-.

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