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PAGE EIGHT 'The HURONITE T1IK DAILY PLAINSMAN. Huron. S. D. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1933 ews i I I Sunday Maintenance of i 10 a in.

labor Tein'Jle, OKC metis Sunday. GIA Sunday 2 pin. N'o. 213 meet ot LE day. ets 2 p.m.

Sun- Day Juno 13 At Country Club Ladies Luncheon There were 46 present at the Country Club ladies bridge luncheon Wednesday nfternoon, This was the second in tho series of spring ami summer luncheons. Prizes were awarded Mesdames G. R. I.eighton, Jack Whitney, William Flalt. Mrs.

Ray Deaton was the Wednesday chairman. Guest day will bo held at the June 13 luncheon and Mrs. T. II. Luby will lie chairman.

All members arc urged to attend and bring a guest. Sociiil Sisters Vote Cerebral 1'iilsy Donation The Social Sisters Extension Club met May 23 in the home of Mrs. Roy Secman at 1279 First Street S. Mrs. Glen Bovvder was the assistant hostess.

There were 18 members, four visitors present. Last year's officers were retained to serve next year, It was voted to.give two dollars to the cerebral palsy drive. Mrs. Jim Thomas presented the government lessc.j. the home of Mrs.

Jim Thomas. Mrs. George Thomas will be co- hostess. Optima Club Plans June 19 Breakfast A breakfast will be held June 19 at 9 a.m. in the home of Mrs.

Parry Carlson by members of ''life Optima Extension Club. Plans for the breakfast were completed at the May meeting of the club held in the home of Mrs. Harold Gilgore. There were 15 members and one guest present. Miss Dona Brown "Mental Health." spoke on Enter your Child in Flolo's BABY CONTEST Prizes for ihe winner each month Flolo Studio Dial 3188 We Give Consumer Stamps Pasl Noblo Grands To Hold July Picnic At the meeting of the Pasl Noble Grands Association Tuesday afternoon in the reception room of IOOF Hall Mrs.

Jaek Whitney invited the members and their husbands to Hie Whitney collage at Lake Byron for a picnic 15. The next Association meeting will be June 20 in the form of a potluck dinner at 1 p.m. The June committee will furnish dessert, Entertainment at the meeting was in charge of the April committee. Prior to the meeting Mrs. E.

Barber, president, enteiiainec the officer at a dinner at the airport and each was presented a Bid. In the officers gave a gift to Mrs. Harbor. The date of the meeting was set up in order a one of the members, Mrs. Johanna Hollis vice president, who is moving to Yankton, could attend.

American Legion Auxiliary Elects, Installs Officers New officers were elected and installed at the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday evening. They include: President, Mrs. Lewis Bloodgood; (irst vice president, Mrs. Gordon Bindenagel; second vice president, Mrs. Randolph Peterson; The June 27 meeting will be in secretary, Mrs.

Robert Marone; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Don Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Brown; chaplain, Mrs. Blanche Munson; historian, Mrs. Gertrud sergeant- at-arms.

Mrs. Glenn Strub; members-at-large. Mesdames Herschel Coolcy, DeGeest, and Miss Alma Anderson. Mrs. Don Urquhart was the installing officer.

The meeting was held in the Legion Home and Mrs. George Williams presided. Annual reports were given as follows: Magazine, Mrs. Don a child welfare. Mrs.

Emery Ferris; courtesy, Mrs. Don Urauhart; Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. Urquhart. Mrs. Pearl Powell was introduced as a iieiv member.

Mrs. Urquhart was presented a ieift by Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Williams was given her past president's pin by Mrs. Urquhart.

Dr. L. S. BETTS EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Osleopalhic Physician Glasses Fitted Contact Lensoi Phone 3317--Over Waibels Ixjnna llatison, Juno iiriite-To Be, Honored Miss Lonna Hanson, Ju.ie bride- to-be, was honored at a miscellaneous shower given May 20 on the patio of the home of Mrs. Jamer F.

Slocum. Hostesses to the 12 guests present were Ihe Misses Elaine Skeide, Eunice Nelson and Alta Loeffel- jein. The bride's colors of yellow ind blue were used during the Games and contests were played and prizes awarded. Hanson, an employe at the stalS of SCS will married June 2 lo Dale Lemke of Huron. To Speak Ralph L.

Williamson, Mitchell, will speak Sunday morning at the Virgil and Alpcna Methodist churches. Professor of a sociology at Dakota Wesleyan University, he is executive secretary of town and country work of the South Dakota Methodist annual conference. He will speak at Virgil at 10 a.m. and at Alpena at 11:30 a.m. At the 8 p.m, meeting of the Virgil Methodist Youth Fellowship, Sunday, Ted Roman of Wesleyan will speak on "Choosing a Vocation." The Alpena Melhodist Youth Fellowship will hold a 6 p.m.

picnic at the church. Judy Kafer llrlde Of l.cltoy Neuiiurth Alpena A seven o'clock, evening ceremony May 20 in Etienczer Reformed Church of Alpenn united in marriage Miss Judy Katcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kaler of Alpena, and LeRoy Neubarth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gideon Neu- iiarth of Alpena. The Rev. Gerharo Schmidt officiated at Ihe double ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a navy jlue suit dress with white accessories.

She carried a white Bible. Mrs. Victor Dracy, sister of the was matron of honor. She wore a navy blue dress with accessories of white. The bridegroom was attended by Victor Dracy.

Miss Glenda Uttechl played the wedding march and accompanied Fred Nelson, soloist. Glenn Kirschman was usher. A reception for 50 guests was, held in the church basement. Jan- N'euharlh, sister the bride- jrcwm, had charge of the guest xok. The couple left on a wedding trip the Black Hills and upon retum- will reside on a farm five miles southwest of Alpena.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Alpena High School with the class of 1954 and since has been in farming. Mrs. Neuharth also a graduate of Alpena High School with the class of 1956. SEE US ABOUT HAIL INSURANCE PAY AFTER HARVEST! HASKELL AGENCY Phone 5359 WORSHIP 9:30 Communion for Newly confirmed and Congregation. by Rev.

Samuel Carlson of Augustana, Topic: "Open Doors, and Joys of Entering." Church Choir--Last appearance until September. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH SANDER TOLLEFSON, Pasior Nazarene Church To Hold Evening Bible Sessions Evening sessions of vacation Bible School at the Church of the Nazarene will begin May 28. The sessions will begin at 6 and close at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Emma Barnes and Mrs.

George Beerman will have charge of the pre-school children. Martha Phillips will teach the kindergarten pupils. Mrs. Stanley Andersen will be in charge of the primary department and Laura Anderson will teach the junior girls while Mrs. Julie Peterson will be instructor for the boys.

Mrs. Carl Tipton will be the junior high group instructor, Mrs. N. J. Arechuk will be the school director and will be assisted by Mrs.

Linus Skarin, Philip and Phyllis Olson, Dorothy Broer, Susie Kleinsasser, 'Carl Tipton, Alice Moench and Janet Lappc. STYLE SHOP BAPTIST CHURCH PICNIC A picnic will be held Saturday by the Baptist Youth Fellowship. Members are to meet at 3 p.m. at the church after which they will go to the Lake Byron Cottage of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Palm the picnic. PRICE THIS WEEK ONLY SACRED CONCERT The Bethel College male quartet of St. Paul, will present a sacred concert at Bethe) Church north of Yale May 27 at 7:30 p.m. TO HOLD FAMILY PICXIC ARTESIAN Plans were made (for a family picnic by members of the Northern Neighbors Extension Club May 21. Mrs.

Kenneth Knutson was hostess. Mrs. Douglas Wright and Mrs. Vera Olson reports of the government of health in South Dakota. Returns To Huron Walter, E.

Stram has been called back to servo as president protein of Dakota Bible College, Seventh and Illinois Ave. N. Huron, to lead in the work of the college until a new president and new and enlarged teaching force can be secured. Some night classes and special short courses will be made available for local people during the coming school year. Stram will liegin duties here June 10.

He formerly served the college before going to Salem, where he served as evangelist Hie past year. African M. E. Church: Corner Montana and First. Testimony and worship service second and fourth Sundays 3 p.m.

American Lutheran: Fourth and Iowa Sander Tolleison. pastor. Pentecost Sunday. Sunday school 9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship 9:30 and 11 a.m.

Assembly ol Cod Church: SW Ohio Pastor D. Geist, Sunday school JO a.m. Classes for all ages. Worship services 11 a.m. Local broadcast "Beams from KUV Sundays at 2:30 p.m "Hevlvaltlme" KSOO, Sioux Falls, 10:30 a.m.

The Sunday evening services have been dismissed because of the baccalaureate service at the Arena, The DVBS will be held June 4-15. Ases are through 14. Classes wll! be held from 9 to 11:30 p.m. dihesda Mennonlio: Wisconsin Ave and Third St. W.

Rueben Dirks pasior Sunday school 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Worship service. Bible Bapllsl Church: 350 22nd St E. Rev.

Calvin Hucther, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 a.m. 6:45 pjn. Youth Fellowship.

7:30 p.m. Evening service. Church ol Christ (Christian Church): Sixth and Oregon S. E. Lynn D.

DicU. City Briefs Mrs. Alvar Lindberg, Spearfish, and her molher, Mrs. touis Naze of Montpelier, N. arc here visiting their daughter and granddaugh tor, Miss Lonna Hanson.

Let Hallmark graduation cards say "Congratulations" for you. Kiel Inc. (adv.) Delegates and representatives of Ihe Beadle County Chapter of the Izaak Walton League who attend the state convention of Ikes Belle Fourche this Friday and Saturday include: Mr. and Mrs. George Walters, Mr.

and Mrs. Kcn- leth Broderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyes, Mrs. Frank Wilson, William Flatt.

Now is the time for all good furs come to Eilers for a beauty treatment and gooj summer's rest. (adv.) Mr. and Mrs. Hay Strunk, Mr. and Mrs.

Perl Mrs. Ruth Taylor left yesterday to return to their home in Fremont, after visiting in Huron at the Clifford Smith home at 1208 Montana Ave. S. two days. Private Oliver L.

Baum is here on a furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Baum. He has oeen stationed at Camp Chaffee, and will leave June 1 for to ID a.m. Classes tor minister.

Bible school everyone. 11 a-ni. Worship. Church at Christ: YWCA Cottage J. Anderson, minister.

Phone 9274. Radio programs Sunday KUV 8 a.m to 9:15 a.m. Camp Gordon, for his next assignment. Loren Johnson of Huron is one of 25 students, who recently received band sweaters at the second annual South Dakota State College band banquet. Johnson, a junior English major, is the son ol Jfr.

and Mrs. James Johnson. He received his award for participation in the section of the band Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Cleveland, 67 Montana Ave.

S. are the parents of a daughter, Barbarc Jean, weight seven pounds, three and three-fourths ounces born at 1:05 a.m., Friday, May 25 in St John's Hospital. Church Buys Home For Sunday School Classes The Assembly of God church located at 360 Ohio Ave. S.W., has purchased the dwelling located just north of the church and it is planned to use the building for Sunday school classes. With the purchase of the dwelling from Ralph Langbehn- the church will also have more parking space.

The Rev. D. J. Geist, pastor, re ports the congregation currently are making preparations for the parking area after which work on remodeling the dwelling into classrooms will begin. Why Grow Old? This Young Girl's Fat Face May Be A Blessing Later On By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN (The Friday Question Box) Q.

"A girl friend and I have a very unusual problem. It seems hat we already have our curves under control but we have very full sees and would like to slim them down. Can you help us? I certainly tope you can! Could you possibly print a remedy or do you have a leaflet about tliis?" A. Thank heaven that you have nice full faces because as you grow older the layer of fat between your skin and your facial muscles will decrease. I know that you are not worrying about that now, but the time will come when you will.

The only way to decrease fat on is oy your face is Try a general loss in weight. Since your weight is correct, do not worry. You probably look young and lovely. Hair Style Helps However, you should take this nto consideration in your hair style and makeup. Wear your hair close at the sides and high on top.

for If you use rouge apply it closer the nose. Do not take the color far out toward the temples. Also do not tweeze your brows at the inside ends. In other words, the wid- your brows are apart the wider makes your face appear. Q.

"Lately every time I argue, yell or get nervous I have a terrible itch under my arms. At first is red like a rash, then that goes but it still itches at those times terribly. I stopped using leodorants but it didn't help at all. gave Can you tell my why this happens?" A. You have given yourself the answer except you do not realize it.

If you argue and yell and get nervous often it's a blessing that your whole family does not break out in a rash. Final Authority You've had the word, straight from your mm body, about what arguing and yelling does to you. Have you thought what it does to your family? The itching could come from allergies or some systemic condition. If it continues see your physician. In the meantime try controlling your temper.

Q. "I have read that a woman must exercise hard at least an hour each day, preferably more, in order to improve her figure. Is (his true?" A. Nope! Even 20 minutes of exercise done correctly and regularly each day will make a big difference. A half hour is perfect.

AND, when you exercise take time for the stretch, and rest when you feel tired. (Released by The Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1956.) YOUR HEARING AID ALL AT THE EAR! NOTHING in the NOTHING in Ihe eyeglasses NO CORD down foe NOTHING on the Jl'lllf Weighs only z. with battery inside --'SONQTQNE' Sonotone Hearing Service Marvin Hughift Hotel Huron, South Dakota May ZSlh EMIL J. zumBRUNNEN Certified Sonoione Consultant 522 Citiiens Building Aberdeen, South Dakota Twenty-two Years Continuous Service in Dakotas' Batteries for ell makes of Hearing Aids 10 a.m. Bible Study.

a.m. Worship. 7:30 p.m, Worship. Church ol Jesui Chrlil ot Latter Day Satnli: Farmers Union Building. Sunday school ao a.m.

Sacramental meeting 11 a.m. Church ol Cod: 643 Montana Ave. S. W. Hev.

Curils Nielsen. 10 a.m. Sunday school for all ages. a.m. Morning worship.

Christian Brotherhood Hour KSOO Sundays 8:30 a.m. Church ol Ihe Hazartne: Ninth and Nebraska Ave. W. K. J.

Arechuk, pastor, Sunday school with Bible study classes for all 10 a.m Morning worship 11 a.m. Subject. -vhat Happened Alter Pentecost." Congregational: Fifth and California Ave. Rev. Robert Grimm.

Sunday school 9:15 a.m. 11 a.m. Morning 5 p.m. Junior Pilgrim Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship.

Tint Baptlil: Fifth and Kansas S. E. The Rev. Palmer E. Swenson, pastor.

9:45 a.m. Sunday church school. 11 a.m. Worship. "Inequality In Heaven." No mid-week service.

Fiul Chuich oi Christ Scientist: Fifth and Illinois. 9:45 a-m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Church service.

Fiill Mothodlst Church: Fourth and Kansas Ave, S. E. Morris Kildal DD. minister. 8:30 a.m.

Worship service. Sermon: Remembered Sacrifice." 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 10:55 a.m. Worship service.

Sermon: "Remembered Sacrifice." 8:30 p.m. Delayed broadcast of morn- IR'S worship service over KUV. Firjl Pzesbylerlan: Fifth and Dakota S. Rev. Albert W.

Peters, minister. Sunday school 9:30 ajn. Worship services 9:30 11 a.m. Topie: 'Unanswered Prayer." No youth groups this week Full Gospel Church: 505 Second St. 10 a.m.

Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. George Rlerkc, minister. Worship 9:30 a.m.

Sunday school 10:30 a 7:30 p.n,i. Sacred concert by Eelhe male quarlel. Broadlanjl Methodial Church! Jrekke, pastor. 10 a.m. Church service.

11 a.m. Sunday school. Dolanci Melhodisl Chuirh! Dr. Don aid IJ. llansen, pastor.

9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. FalrdeW Belhel Church: The Rev William Dahlenburg, pastor.

Sunday school ID a.m. Morning worship service 11 a.m. Fin! Pieibytezlan Cbuich of Wolsey 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m.

Morning worship. 8 pjn. Evening service. Foreslburg Presbyterian church: Donald Reynen, minister, Sunday school at 10 a m. Church worship service at 11 Hitchcock Mclhodijt Church: Oliver Brekke, pastor.

10:10 a.m. Sunday school. 11:15 a.m. Morning worship Tilnlty Melhodiil Church of Van Tassel, pastor. 10 a.m.

Church school. a.m. Sermon: "In Memory Of. 5 p.m. JJF mecls at Ihe church.

La Delia Melhodlt! Church: Or Donald B. Hanson. 8 p.m. Evening service. Plalnvlew Academyi J.

K. Burecson. pastor. 7:45 p.m. Services Lutheran Church (Mis- tourl Synod).

Iroquoli. Wlllard Koch, paslor. Worship 8:45 a.m, Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Business meeting 8 pjn. Rose Hill Preibyterlan Church! Fit- een southwest of Wessington Rev George Clarke, pastor.

Sunday schcol 10:30 a.m, Worship 11:30 a.m. Rockwood Community Church: Rev Wayne Griffith, pastor. Church services 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 10:45 ajn. Trinity Lutheran Church, Missouri iynod.

Yule. Wiltord E. Koch, pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Dedication of new church May 27.

United church: 2 mites north, one mile east of Bloomfield John P. Tsehetter, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship service 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m Wesley Chapel Communily.

Rhoades Gospel Rescue Mission: 162 Second St. S. E. Rev. Joe E.

Wipf. 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship.

First Sunday, Young People's meet- ie- Giaca Episcopal: Fourth and Kansas Ave. S. E. Howard Trask. 8 a.m.

Holy communion. 9:30 a.m. Family worship and church "hool. 11 a.m. Morning worship and ser- on.

Huron Co. Jehovah'i Wlineisei: Kingdom Hall, 319 Fourth St. Watciitower study -Sunday 7:30 p.m. Mornlngstde Sunday School: James ilohm, Sunday school superintendent. a.m.

Worship and Sunday school. Sunday evening services second Sunday each monlh at 7:30 p.m. Ml. Calvary Eir. Lulheian Chuici, Missouri Synod: Dakota Ave.

S. and Eleventh St. Phil Mueller, pastor Elmer Hohle, vicar. 8:30 a.m. Public worship.

9:30 a.m. Sunday school and Bible classes. 10:30 a.m. Public worship. 12:45 pjn.

Gospel Meditations. K1JV. 2:00 p.m. The Lutheran Hour 5:30 p.m. Walther League.

Ml. Olivet Mennonlle: Ohio and Second St. S. W. Rev.

Vernon Buller. -istor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning worship ll a.m. Young People's Hour 7 Evening service 7:45 pjn.

Salvation Almy: 50 Second St. Isabella Boyington and Lieut. Phyllis May, officers in charge Monday: Girl Guards 7 pjn. Tuesday: Corps Cadets 7 pjn. Prayer meeting 8 p.m.

Wednesday: Ladies Home League 2 p.m. Thursday: Sunday school teachers prep class 7 p.m. Bible study 1:30 pjn Friday: Youth night 7 pjn. Sunday: Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Halmeu meet 11 a.m.

YPL 6 pjn. Salvation meeting 7:30 p.m. Savsnlh Day Advenllsl Church: 244 Sixth Si. S. W.

Pastor V. K. Elder J. H. Wallman.

9:45 ajn. Saturday Sabbath school 11 a.m. Saturday sermon. St. Marlln'j Calhollc Church: Filth and Kansas S.

E. The Very Rev. Martin O'Connor, pastor. Sunday masses 6:45, .8, 10:30 m. 7:30 p.m.

Sunday devotions. United HUjionary Chuicb, Dakota Ave. S. E. Engbrecht 10 a.m.

Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 7:30 p.m. Evening service.

Weileyan Mattodlj! Chuich: Third SI. and Kansas Ave. N. E. W.

J. Levh pastor. I 10 a.m. Sunday school for ajn. Divine worship service, i 730 p.m.

Service of Youth. I 8 p.m. Evening worship service. I Mid-week prayer service each Thursday evening 8 pjn. Huron Area Baihlehem Lutheran chuich: Fifteen miles southeast of Huron.

The Rev.i Paul Wendling. pastor. 10 ajn. Sunday class. school and Bible 11 a.m.

Public worship. Belhel: 22 miles northeast of Huron. The Rev. Georje Classen, pastor. am.

Sunday school. 10:50 a.m. Morning service. Bonllla Preibyteflan Church: Rev. PHARMACY is recognized as a public fceallh profession In every civilized nation of the world.

Its practice is regulated by law. It has as its primary objective the service which it can render llie public in safeguarding the handling, com- pounding, and dispensing of medicinal substances. The conscientious pharmacist holds the health and safely of hia patrons to be of first importance. See us before you buy medicine, no mailer how simple your illness may seem to be. AS A PUBLIC SERVICE 233 Dak.

S. inm WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.

HUHON DRUG STORE ASSOCIATION Schoolhouse. Rev E- Moulton. pastor. 9:13 a.m. Worship.

10:15 a.m Sunday school Vfcstlnqtan Church (Preibylerlan): Loflua H. Ward. Sup- iy nastor. 10 a.m Sunday school. 11 a.m.

Morning worship. 7:30 p.m. Westminster FollowsliLn. Si. Lawrence Community St.

Lawrence, Rev, Waller L. Larrahec, pastor, 10 am. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Sunday school with classes for all ages, p.m.

Sunday evening gospel service. HURON LABCEH PARISH The Rev. Erwin Urink Cavour and Pearj Cmk MeJhodlsl Dhurchei: 8:30 Divine services in the fa- vour Church. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school.

Oscecla Molhodlii Church: 9:30 ajn. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Divine services. Carpenter Methodist Church: 10:45 a.m. Sunday school.

31:30 a.m Divine services FARM LOANS Improved 320 Acrej up Also Ranches Conn, Mulual Life Co. MILLARD G. SCOTT Box 138 Huron, S. D. DOCTORS H.

Robeson and G. W. Robeson OPTOMETRISTS PHONE 5108 First Dooi Bait ei Woolwotth's HURON. S. DAK.

MvSM) SINUS for BLINDING MIGRAINE-TYPE HEADACHES? EXCRUCIATING FACIAL PAINS? MISERABLE NAUSEA CAUSED BY IMPROPER DRAINAGE? 100 TABIETS 52.98 250 TABLHS HUMPHREY'S I THE ADMIRAL HOME FREEZER AT THE COUNCIL OAK WILL BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, 2 (Instead of This Saturday) NEWS for the SHORT-WAISTER Figure WARNER'S All-elastic, Pull-on Corselette Warner's star corscleUc has taken on a new face-rather a new figure! New, it's fashioned to pamper the short-waisted figure that up to a mere eight inches (orMS) from un derarm to waist. Smooth satin elastic panels flat ten front.

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