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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 12

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30. 1957. i HUROWTE and THE'DAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron. S. D.

PAGE THIKTBEJM' Women's Page Aid Members Make WESS1NGTON Members the Beulah Ladies Aid mot with Miss Gertrude Tliursdoy and Mrs, Luther Noe led devotions. Each member gave a gift of money to the James Alley, children 'for Christmas. Refreshments were served by the hostess. YULE PARTY ASHTON--The IOOF and Rebekah lodges held their annual Christmas party for all the children of the area Thursday evening, A program, Christmas tree and treats were- enjoyed by over 100 members, families and friends. WRC Enjoys Christinas Party Friday Memiiers the'Women's Relief Corps held'their 'Christmas party at the home of Mrs.

Myrtle Nelson on Carols were sung and. contest prizes were a a Mrs Blanche Munson'and Mrs. Bertha Thaden. Canned food was brought for the Christmas baskets. Courtesies were extended Ida Cross, Mrs.

Agnes Grovesnor was ap pointed to send Christmas greet ings to out-of-town members. There was a.gift exchange and Mrs. Elmer Norquist and Mrs. Alida Heiss assisted the hostess with refreshments. GOOD OOisftes To from oil ol.ut, btil wishts for holiday rich In thi trui, dtep mioninj of Chrislmai.

ARTHUR S. AVERY HENRY A. SCHEID GLENDAG. SUTTON MH. AND MHS.

CHESTER A. CLAWSON Clawsons Mark 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Clawson, fanners living southeast of.Roswell, observed 50th wedding anniversary at their farm home Dec.

15 with 150 guests attending. They were married at on Dec. 18, 1907. have spent their entire mar- vied life on a farm in Roswell Township. Clawson served Miner' County commissioner for eight years from 1939 to 1947.

'have two children: Chester W. Clawson of Mitchell and Mrs. Robe-t Merriam of Roswell. Mr. and Clawson are both 71 years of age.

Iroquois Schools Observe Yuletide IROQUOIS More than 65 high school students, faculty and special guests enjoyed an evening of dancing, carols ahd musical numbers at St. Paul's Auditorium Dec. 19. Climaxing the evening's events was the gift exchange and refreshments were served by the faculty. room children enjoyec their Christmas parties and gift exchange on Dec.

20. DAR Chapter Elects Delegates PIERRE At the meeting of the Oahe Chapter of DAR Mrs. J. Raish was named chapter delegate to the April meeting of the Continental Congress in Washington, D. and Mrs, H.

A. Brooking was elected chapter candidate for the office of state regent. The club voted lo sent $5 and personal gifts St. Mary's School for Indian girls at Springfield, For the program Mrs. E.

J. Welsh read an article, "Let's Keep. Christmas in pur Christmas Cards." Mrs. Edward Clinton gave two readings, "No Christmas" and "The Gifts:" Mrs. O.

K. Whitney reviewed an article, "Church Infiltration." Charles Hyde and Mrs. Don Gallimore were hostesses at the Hyde home. -Dessert lunch served at' tables attractively decorated for the holiday season. HUMMING BEE CLUB The Humming Bee Club mem hers and their, husbands held their Christmas dinner Dec.

19 at the George Beckrhan home. Cards were played in.the afternoon and lunch was served at the close. Mrs. Elmer Beckman will be hostess to the club 30. Pierre Capital Society By LILLIS ANDERSON Pierre Jaycettes were hostesses to members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and a wives who are not members of the Jaycettes.

The ham dinner was followed by separate meet' ings of the two organizations. Two nesv officers, Mrs. Joe secretary and Mrs. Dave Johnson as parliamentarian ere elected. The group voted not organize the Mother's March for Polio In January, due to shortage of members at the present time.

Following the meetings, a film 'This Is Your Life" was shown. Mesdamos Joe Kirley, John Jones, Dave Johnson and Cuitiss Neuharth wore in charge of the dinner arrangements. Games and gift exchanges concluded the eve ning. Mr. and Mrs.

Jess Stinnett left Dec. 16 to the Christina: holidays with relatives and friends in Texas and Oklahoma. Mrs. Hazel Nelson presented a group of piano students Sunday' afternoon at of Mrs. Joe Foss with a social hour following the recital.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Reynolds entertained the school faculty al their home Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Don Stenzel and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Neils as co- hosts.

The faculty and their wives or husbands, of senior -and junior high school and the principals of the grade schools were guesls. More than 60 called between 2 and 5 p.m! to enjoy coffee, Christmas foods and decorations. LUNCHEONS Mrs. F. Aj Bleecker entertained at two luncheons when she invited a number of friends to her home Saturday for luncheon-bridge with honors going to Mrs.

Leon Athey, Mrs. L. A. Harvey and Mrs. R.

M. Walseth. Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Walseth.

and Mrs. Godfrey Roberts won the draw prizes. On Monday, Mrs. Bleecker: invited wives of the Beckman James Construction Company to a 12:30 p.m. luncheon and the afternoon'was spent in games, visiting and gift exchanges.

Mrs. Irriogene Salzwedel and Mrs. Harvey Miller entertained Dec. 17 at a cradle shower honor ing Mrs. Clarence at the Salzwedel home.

The 20 guesls played games and prize winners were Mesdames 'William Bruce, Paul Schmidt, Marjorle Schmutz, and Marvin Hcrron. Mrs. Bruce received many gifts for the ex-i pected arrival. WOMAN'S CLUB The East Pierre Woman's Club held its annual Christmas party in the Community Room. of the Pierre National Bank with Mrs Dean Carmine in charge of the program.

Mrs. Loren Gaffy re viewed the story, "A Tree tot Peter" and Mrs. Carmine rea from Peter Marshall's works 'Let's Keep Mrs Howard Trask led the group ii carol singing. were served fron holiday decorated tables will a Ray Pool, E. Warne, James McFarland, Her nard Linn and Joe Poindexter as hostesses.

home. Devotions were given by Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Art Baumgart and Mrs. Howard Lane.

After re- frcshmenls were' served, a social hour with gilts exchanged was enjoyed. CAPITOL BELLES The Capitol Belles 4-H Club: icld its Christmas party at the 1 ionic of Janet Tobin and roll call vas answered with a Christmas houglit. Four new members join- ng the club were Keren Kjor, Ihristine Iverson, Rebecca Bering and Penny MacDonald. Mrs. ack a demonstrated 3hristmas package wrappings.

Irs. Joe Foss, club leader, led ra'ol singing. Gifls exchanging oncludcd (he meeting. Mr. and Mrs.

George Pearson lave gone lo New York to spend he holidays with their daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ncal Luebke. J. P. Holland, (or- ner district manager at Pierre with' the' Northwestern Bell Telephone Company was named assistant lo president and general manager for Soutli Dakota with headquarters in fiioux 1 Falls.

DICKENS CLUB Members of the Dickens Club met at the home of Mrs. Georgia Summerside Dec. 16 and- specia note was made that the club was marking it's 67th birlhdate organization, having been institut ed in December 1890 with the lati John Sutherland as one of charier members. Mrs. Harold Urton read the story of the Firs Christmas Ghost from Dickens Christmas Carol." Hostesses foi the meeting were Mrs.

Summer side, Mrs. John Sutherland, Mrs J. F. Hines and Miss Fern Cham berlain. Mrs.

Archie Nelson was hostess to the Jcanie Sherman Circle ol the First Baptist Church at hei D. Urquhart Sons Headquarters for Chysler Corporation Parts Botiled by Coca-Colt Bottling Co. of Huron May your hearts be filled with gladness during this holiday H. J.ULRICH INSURANCE AGENCY Suite 1 Geyerman Building Phone 3334 A A 5 I A I BETWEEN YEAR BARGAINS! CAP A YEAR OF FABULOUS PENNEY SAVINGS! FINAL CLOSEOUT LADIES WINTER MILLINERY ENTIRE STOCK! AND Save POLISHED WOOLS) TWEEDS I WOOt MARTINIQUE! WOOL 'N SEAL HAIRI WOOL BLEND PLUSH MELTONS); SAVE BIG ON RICH WOOL TOPCOATS PENNEY'S HAS EM ZIPPfR a see such quality ceati priced lew again) The latest styles quality fabrics Penney's superlative tailoring! Hard to believe at this price? Come hi and for yourself! Save! The mie freet topcoeta with eolerftl ill-wool ptald lip-out for 9 wioon wwirl BOYIWOMTIOHI 11 It'll be ages before youll approach this price again for tailoring and fabrics'like so why wait and pay get that suit NOW! All are pick-of-the-mill patterns and weaves tailored with Penney precision in our reguter ilim-look models, by our regular maken. Plenty of 3-buttons, too.

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