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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 9

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Huron, South Dakota
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9
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THURSDAY. MAttCH IHE EVENING- Neighborhood News J. Schultt, C. T. accompanied Mr.

UTE. K'GROJS. Sunday, son. Attorney M. Cunningham is spending thc week in Rochester, -with his wife, who has been critically ill.

Mr. and Sam Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moss were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

"Emmet: Straight. Mrs. H. P. Hcmmingson Is in a Pierre hospital for observation and treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shaw attended the funeral of Mr. Shaw's mother Dian- it Wessington Springs on last Charles Colcr ot Ft. Mr Huron Tuerday evening attend a mect- ini; of the Kcbckah lodsc there.

The- Northwestern Public Service Company brought OVCT its electric m.ichinc from Huron Wednesday to thaw out the water pipes which froze during the winter. Several homes have been without city water for some time. E. W. Loposky is serving on Cie Jury the session of thc March term of circuit uourt of Beadle County.

T.io OI1 after their mcct- Wednesday evening, spent the rest Thompson visited friends and relatives in Highmore on. last Sunday. Cavour The following people from Huron attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs.

Barbara Dollcnbacher, Mrs. Edgar Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Graham. Herman Moeller is ill at he- home in Richland Township.

She was taken sick last week. Miss Marjoric Lather is visiting her visiting jsiknson. He is attending high school" "in California, whore -teen Sons Dc'Smet. Chester Topp, a student'at Huron'Col- The reUaC workers, arc busy rcgravfl- lORe. spent several days at home recently the streets in town.

with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Nels Peterson and ion Jimmie Dean, of Huron, arc visiting a The Ever Ready Club will meet withjMrs.

Peterson's parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Irene Dempster. Thursday. 'Mrs.

Will Vollcnwcidcr. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorcc McKay are vis- The Bo.v and Girl Scout troops held iting Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kearney their meetings at the schoolliouEe Mrm- and other friends. The McKays Rockford, S. D. Mrs, Isadore Brown, D.I ine trcn rriday morning return- lr that niijht. He has not able to hold sen-ices at tUc church, there during a on oun of Holland Vollenweider attended a trac- a of Manchester.

Paul Garry made a trip to Esmond with his oil truck Tuej-day Tor thc first time r-i-- sirlcc Inc ro; 'ds were blocked. The last i Jie tried to there, he cot within i ani a of town, and had a team and bobsled to go the rest I way. ivir. and Mrs. Stanley Hughes of near MLss Lou'-'C Cole has gone to Chicago Tulare spent on day this week at the "here she has secured employment.

Frank O'Brien home. social evening was enjoyed by mcm- rs of lhc Eastern Scar and their fam- ilies at taeir hall Monday i-vcnmR. Th 5. JlKt Us "-as c-ntcrtaincd a I the Mrs. home "recently.

Tm? Go-Gettcrs Extension club met at the Mrs. Orlo Porter home Tuesdav afternoon. Fifteen members wort present Includi-is Reidcl and Ross Minicr of DC Smct who used to live here and arc still members. They did not have dernonstrali'in this time. Lunch was SalC th WI rd Martin cry wel1 attonc! cd and cv- Mr and Martn are movm to Huron.

Reuben Binxer and famil are moving the Martin Mrs. Madge Miller, Mr. and Harry Miller and family, Dclbert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Galer, Miss Louise Hansen, Mane Dorothy Syring, Syl- Focln css, Gweno Baptist, Maxinc P-adtke and Lester Mill visitors recently.

Mrs. Anna James is visiting Mrs Swanson at Woonsockct. Mr and Mrs. Ilay Cooper and dat, h- tcr visited the June Gordon wo feve been visi-Jng Mrs. TravlerX moth- hand Trie Sunshine Extension Club I mot with Mrs.

Fannie Porter last week Only a few were present nn account of inc storm. Lunch was served bv Mrs i Porter and Mrs. Orlo Porter. Morse spent a 3me near Broad- VU a vc retTMtT 1 ir aWley TM? Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Stanley Hughes Tu- spent Sunday at the F. B. O'Brien has been staying, with Mrs. Alma Brown; has returned to the her mother, Mrs. Rymcr at Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark Murdo and.

their daughter, Mrs. Esther Sloeum of Brookinys, are visiting with Superintendent Clark and his wife. Miss Florence Kulik has returned to her school duties at Erwin. Gerald Shea, woo has boen ill for some time, is much Charles Boekc and tnmily are moving to Minnesota socn. i Mr.

and Mrs. E-' Bailey of Agar a been visiting Mrs. Bailey's father. Late I Brown, who has been i and other relatives hoc. Miss Izora Gcivnr wss called day evening.

Miss Dorothy Abramson oC Rcdficld has been spending few days visiting here with friends and relatives. Aberdeen because oC the death uncle, Pete Geiver. Division 4 oC tlie Union Aid Society will 1 amateur contest 'In. the Community Hall March Alpena Mr. Mrs.

Lylc Freeman and chiTtf- ron spent thc weekend with rclnf.ives in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Coddington and son Dicky went 10 Tularc recently to visit thc Merrill Coddington home. They will bring.their son Dean home. He has been spending several there. ft. S.

Cook relumed home from Omaha he has been Cor sc-vrrnl days on business. Mr. and Mrs. O. Fcsn'os, Mrs.

John Bentsoii and Mrs. Tom Hosser drove to Wocmsockut recently where the women from attended a meeting the Eastern Star. Gillcn and Andrews ivort for high and 1 i scores. MILLER. Mar.

meeting of thc Friendship Sunday class held at the home of Mrs. Etheybi Barrett on Friday afternoon was attended by twenty members and visitors. Mrs. Lorbeer was co-hostess with. Mrs.

B.lrrclt. Mrs. George Wcrmurson who of'the proffram gave a review of a book, "Thc Life of Will Rogers." Mrs. John Beatty road the scripture lesson for the afternoon and after short business meeting ice cream- and cake wore served by the hostesses. Mrs.

F. J. Hoffman of: Olwoin iowa, was honored on Saturday afternoon at luncheon given in her honor by Mrs. A. D.

Cahalan nnd Mrs. W. G. Redmond at the home of the latter. Luncheon was served at one-thirty at a table attractive with St.

Patrick appointments whore places were laid for twelve guests. In the contract bridge which (illcd the lorncon hours for high sc-ore wns rocu fr her Star. 1 Paul Bancroft Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Risch and family arc enjoying a short visit from Mr. Hisch's mother Hollowny, Minn. A shower was given at thc Dan Costello home in honor of Mrs. Pete Osman of a recent bride.

Mrs. Os- inan will bo remembered by her friends as Marjorie.Smith. oC this vicinity. She received a great many gifts. Members o( the senior class oC Bancroft- High School have received thcir parts for the annual senior play, "Young! Wilkinson an-d Calvin of visited here over the weekend with relatives and friends, T-lLss Patricia Lund of Huron thc weekend visiting relatives in Alpena.

Health!" With the help of three juniors I directed Cook Monday. A special meetin bekoh Jt wcra Huron the casi was comislctcd. by Miss Carold Hethc. Mrs. Lyltf Halvcrson ot Lake Preston attended thc shower lor Mrs.

Pete Osman Saturday afternoon and spent remainder of the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Huffman, and family. Wfr. and Mrs.

F. Gellcnnan, F. lerman, and Miss Carol visitors in Sioux Falls over the week visit i end. M. T.

Wilkins and Mrs. Ordal went to Sioux Falls to attend the funeral of Mr, Ordal's 'brother, Joe Ordal, of Colton. Virgil 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wiekum and Arn moved to the LeClair i i Mr.

Wifkum will run the Virgil line and will repair harnesses onl shoes. Mrs. W. Miilikon of Huron is visiting at the home ot hur daughter, Mrs. E.

Oenison and family. Henry Ortbahn and family moved to the Matr.kc farm last week. Miss Olive Noft conducted the training school for Virgil and: Carlylu home cx- clubs at the home of Mrs. a MWER THiMH 1 SCRUBBED AMD BOltED THSSE CtOTHES LOOK 6RAY Gel- I were of Good Hope He- Lodge No. 1I2 was held at tlio home.

of Mrs. W. M. Thomas. Cclia Kenyon of Gary, assembly president, conducted the meeting.

L. L. Trotter of Huron, prsmd secretary of the I. O. O.

was also present. MiMer Society I NEVER RINSO. IT SOAKS OOT Carpenter Eimcr Grann made a trip to Qoland after thc hign school students this This firs: visit homo in over r.jonth for these young folks, Marlon Fctcr.clkotter was a recent Dol-i tv: visilor. Hichard Hanna is again able to attend after a two month's illntss. The seventh rjid eighih of the schools here are prcp their es- on of Life" ini lower sradss arc getting tnc acclamation contest.

The township election was held In the Hal! in Carpenter Funeral services were held in Clark i week for Mrs. Howard Kumpton who at W.v.ertown hospital. Xtmpton lived on a farm north of Car- I for 2." years. I The Jolly met at the home 01 Mrs. Harold Cook one day last week.

I The afttrnooa was spent in visiting after which a buffet supper was served by Mrs. Cook. Henry and Lloyd attended the Axel Pedcrson sale north of Ciark Icsr week. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bwkhollz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson and Mr and Mrr. B. Wnhl attended the funeral of Mrs.

Kempton. Arthur Modsen has been bringing the mail from Huron as the roads to Croquois are impassable. i Wessinoton Mrs. Guy King. has arrived insrton and will stay or somc time Ivmg has had charge of a motion picture tncatcr in Hot Springs.

who has been thc; The Rev. J. K. Black, ill. is better.

Mrs. Clarence Dake entertained Bid or Bye Club and other guests cently. The General Aid Society will hold its nnnual meeting Wednesday at the C. w. Dake home.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert De Haven made 3 trip to Pierre recently. Mrs. A.

C. Ruddy has returned from Yale Miss Dorothy Tilt. Yale tcr.clicr, spent the week end Li Huron at the home ot her parents, Dsau and Mr iTitt. Mrs. A.

D. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Randall and Mrs. Loy Randall, all from Hurcn wore n( callers at the Wil- i a Malone home Jiere.

i Mr. and Mrs. William Musolf. and son of Huron were week end at the Musolf home here. Mrs, Theodore Nickish and Mrs.

Lc. Roy Rowsc were co-hostesses to the members of the We-sley at the NickLsh home on Tuhrsday afternoon. Fifteen members and one guest, were, nome or 1 to cnjo thc P-ogram given by Herbert Lowell Elakosly on articles rcviow- I cd from the Readers Digest. Lunch served by the hostesses at the close of the afternoon. visitors Broadband Mr.

GiJIord Murphy Knicnamad the members of her bridge club on Monday night. Dinner was served to eight at the Green Lantern at seven o'clock and contract was played fallowing it. Glawdys fNSO SAVES THE CLOTHES eduse it gently soaks our thc dirt. There's no hud scrubbing or boiling. Clothes last 2 or 3 times longer.

Rinso all you nccO-- -MB in hardta uiattr. It gives thick, hiring juds without the tid of bar soaps, chips or powders. Milkers of 33 washers say, "Use JRinso for whiter, brighter clothes." Grand for dishes. I rrr AMKJCA'S A A I NIXT William Stimson spent with his -Mr. Conde Division 9 ofthe Methodist Aid tntex- laincd Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Van with Mrs. Nellie Smith assi-sting hostess. Division 4 is entertaining Division 10 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Julia Mor- Memberx of the Altar Society met at the home of Mrs. J.

Reardon Wednesday afternoon. Loretta Jackson has returned from her Jicme at Crocker after an absence" of tnrcc weeks, to resume her high school work. She was snowbound and ill while home. renwald is filling his ice house th.s week. It is being trucked in from at the dam.

Filling of thc ice house has been delayed several weeks due to impassable roads. Mrs. Ted Carlson and da-jghter accom- iriied by Robert Jackson and daughters Brentford visited Mrs. Hoberc Jack- jon and child at the home of Mrs Thompson. Mrs.

Jackson and son, bom Jenruary 22 returned home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borwell of Conde thc marriage of their daughter lss Helen, and Melvin B. Hossow of btratford, S. D.

After a short wedding trip in Minnesota they will be at home I on a farm near Stratford. Mrs, Rossow ias taught school the past few years. ANGUS GROCERY AND MARKET I Free Delivery on Orders Phone S730 BUTTER Per Ib. 33c SUGAR 55c BREAD per loaf 10c MILK quart 7c Peas, Corn, Tomatoes 25c Crackers Ib. box 19c Tones Coffee.

JLb 19c Nash Lb. can 31c Pancake Flour 4 19c Highmore Cann3n editor of the Hishraore Dr. and ilrs. F. X.

Mattcson relumed do of thc week from Minneapolis, where the doctor attended a dental convention and cZinic. J. P. Excell returned Tuesday night from Palmyra. where he visited his lather, who has been 11! throufih the u-inier.

Mrs. Ben returned Min- niapolis where she spent a week with h'r husband. Mrs. Bambenek and the will soon move to Minneapolis, to present plans. Rcy.

J. E. Waahburn spent the first part the week in Mitcheli attending tot matters. and Mrs. IVm.

Gallagher and baby Stephan spent Monday in Eighmore. L. Grccr of the Aberdeen. News spent Wtylnesday in High- his customers. Rhoda Jane Dickinson returned Bv.r.-.c Wednesday night from Redfield sho in attendance at a re- 07 ministers.

B. Dost is ill with, pneumonia -I Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Harris Syrup 10 Ib.

55c EGGS fresh, doz. 21 LARD 4 Ibs. L59c "ME ATS-Boiling 2 T-BONE and ROUND STEAKS, Ib Roast Lb 15c Soup ICc Lb 14C BEER 2 cans I tits. MIXT Special on CIGARETTES Popular 1 On Hand 190-Proof Alcohol Wines Liquors HAM PATTIES, they arc delicious, BULK KRAUT, 15c Armour's Star, 4 Ibs. 52c SPARE RIBS, (he maaty kind, Ib.

OX TAILS, Lb. 4K HEKRING, 5 Lb. Piiil 17c lOc 68c EGGS 10, Guaranteed Large Special Fri. Sat. Bread BUTTER, 1 Ib.

Best Creamery 33c Oafs 19c Rice il 19c Beans 19c CHOCOLAXE Vt II). Baking, Milk, both lor. COCONUT Lb. 24c HOME MADE Lb. Loaf Snow Sheen LRC.

CAKE FLOtTR Pk'ir. BAKING POWDER 25c size UINSO, Larsc PINEAPPLE, Crushed, No. 10 car, PEACITES, No. 10 Can SYRUP, Dark Corn, No. 10 COOKIES, Assorted, 2 Ibs; ....1....

COOKIES, Ginger 2 Ibs. 2 1 TO jm 49C Apples 6 lbs X5c Winesaps For Cookin NEW CABBAGE From Texas, Ib. 4c ORANGES "Gold Buckle" The Finest. A Size lor Every Need 19c 29c 39c GRAPEFRUIT --Seedless, Medium Size, 6 for Arizona 25c CARROTS, Green Top, original bunches, each. Occident Flour 49 Ibs.

24 Ibs. $2.10 $1.05 GROCERY BAKERY MARKET Deliver YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE-STOCK Tomatoes "Wisdom" SiliU Pack DEL MA1Z Niblets Corn off the col--Goliten Whole Kernel Peaches "Harvest 1 '-Sliced or Halved -M-oz. Xo. 2 1 can BAKER COCOA Unequalled for Rich Flainr Libby's Con "Wisdom" Peas 20 Onnco No. 2 Cans BKST nv -n-s-c WAX CALUMET I Beans BAKING POWDER 20L 20 Ounce N'o.

2 Caiw PRUDENCE Corned Beef Hash, The Best Quality and Best Value Tin CHERRIES Famou. Red Pitted Pie Cherries EXTRA SPECIAL OVALTINE Famous Fowl Drink Six Siw 75c Lfirg-c She 59c SANK A Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Friday and Saturday, March 13-14 Oranges CELERY Crisp and Well Bleached Carnation 2 tl f' doz. OdC Bunches GREEN TOP CARROTS Doctor says "Eat Them for Health" Bunches 13c NEW CABBAGE Garden Fresh 5c GRAPEFRUIT Arizona Seedless for 25c Rhubarb, Radishes, New Potatoes, Peppers, Parsley, Parsnips, Tomatoes, Green and Wax Beans, Cauliflower STRICTLY FRESH PURE Ground MINCED BACON Black Cod SALMON Whole or Half Pickerel ib.9c| Steak ib. 2Q CHOICE CHUCK Beef Roast ib 17 1 Pot Roast.

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Years Available:
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