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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 8

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Huron, South Dakota
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8
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fEDNESDAY, DECEMBSRjg. J958 To South America RURONTTR 'Vhy Grow Old? Extra Beauty Care Is Especially Necessary During Christmas Rush Ry JOSKl'IMNK TX)VVMAN Ojity six ilays before Christmas! Kvc-n thoiiKli the paee gets more hectic each day, (his is the time to begin flu-inn yourself a liitle lillmcal ion and tiie application of body and hand lotions and Your jioor feel may 01 skin usual 'bcoimse of iiny miles you have walked Baptist Sisterhood Elects Officers Sew officers were elected nt 'ding Thursday of the Baptist -isieihood Oiri.simas party in thn homo of Mrs. C. S. Lruighlin.

They are: 1'residcnt, Mrs. Mahel 10 1 Vlce Mrs. Millie secretary, Mrs Johnson; treasurer, Mrs a i Anderson. Munus a 11 led Ihi: changed. She'll Love You i 'iorals arid had charge of the! Mrs.

Frank Lundgron and Mrs program which consisted of sing- Otto were Christmas carols, and reading stories after which i were ex- (ho Miss CanOace Hilligoss of Huron, above who recently flted from the Barbizon School of Modeling Nevv York Citv" nas been given an assignment to South America where she 1 extra bon-ily care if you are to in wintry weather, your elbows ook your best for the holiday and lumds may need special le.slivjue.v, on For f( ((i Your skin probably has taken a oils li--m beating because you been pear into Hie sLin. Applv thk to spending more time in face and mvk More rcti stores and (hen gone i i i out into the cold weather. Contin- These im-asuics not i-kc chancing temperatures is much time and von v.ill ho Iharcl on your complexion. 'by looking K.dior th-in' have been subjected to all drawled, when a i and i ase perhaps you can do some-' 'him; abcut them youvself. wo feel pushed we forget dial an hour taken a busy day i not be missed' v.lien spent in a couple of shorl i I periods and in beauty 1 have i You will ac! mplish jusi as much or more run! 'vl a IjOKer The IK.XI mccimg I lie Jan.

24 i Mrs. Otto Anderson with Mis Alif Colly assisting. IF YOU GIVE HER A GIFT FROM I he complexities of for Christum besides carrying on your usual responsibilities. You may find yourself a bit tired, a manicure because if vnn I his also is reflected in Ihe skin, jnot you may not -I one IfV Ihen, too, since you are you io doiilji dropped inlri' bed on many a recent nixht wjthout imluls-ing in your usual beauty routines. You may have failed to.

lubricate your face and ncdt because you have been in the bouse so little diirinc Ihe day and do not like to sleep wiih cream on night. Kssfiilial licuufy ('are, I suggest that you lake time for essential beauty care such as skin If you would like my a "Youi- Oilier Coating" "(care of semi a stamped, dressed envelope with your ivqiicsi for joyous I hope you bare alio.idj- made a i i loj'osephme for your hair a i a in carr of paper. Ulcleased Tin- Hegisler 'rniiutu? SyntiicitU', IDriiJ. 1 Kxcliaiigc TULARK The met in the church parlors for its regular meet- ins and Christmas party Dec. 33.

The program was put on by pupils of Ihe second grade of Tulare grade school and consisted of musical numbers and readings. Gifts wore exchanged and a potluck lunch was served by the ex- i ecu live committee. Huron Woman To Model In South America Success wasn't long in coming for Candace Hilligoss who's flying home (o Huron this Friday to spend the holidays with her. family. Candace, who studied at Huron High School, Huron College and the University of Iowa, graduated recently from Ihe Bnrbizon School Modeling in New York and has 1 already received a prize assignment.

She will be one of five top models to fly to South America in July to, tour (he exclusive vacation spots demonstrating the latest American fashions. Candace will receive stco a ccV during the month-long tour plus all expenses. The five North American beauties will join wilh six local debutants on this fashion ex- ig cursion. Willing Workers Make Toys LEBANON Tiie evening was spent in making toys for Christmas at the Willing Workers of the Church of God meeting Tuesday evening, Dec. in the home of Mrs.

Jonathon Hottman. Devotions were led by Mrs. Charles Pospisil. Christmas Dinner IHOQUOIS The Ladies' Aid of Redeemer Lutheran Church met in the church basement for its annual Christmas dinner and party Thursday noon Dec. 13, with the families of the members as guests.

Each member of the organization provided a number on the program. An exchange of gifts ended the party. Be a sweetheart of Santa's Thrill lhat man a gifi from Hedblom's, SUBURBANS or Good Selecfion In MEN'S BOYS' Gifrs For Either The Younger or Older JOG Colors and 41) Slylss To Make Clsristmast Choice '-n fi Cardigan 9 Lcngih Slip Overs EhorJ Sbcves All sweaters a a wirli Choose Now At Geyerman's -t 2 t-' 15" Parovox Hearing Aids Transistor Instruments Batteries and Service For All Makes MILDRED C. CRAIG 354 3rd S. W.

Phon. OPEN EVERY I TIL 9:00 P. M. THIS WEEK eWiWraiH ALWAYS SURE OF A WARM WELCOME! HAND TURNED Slippers $4.50 to $8.50 JUST A SAMPLE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK CHILDREN'S S2.25 to $2.95 1 S- $7.95 FOR MEN WHO THINK THEY HAVE EVERYTHING.

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108,504
Years Available:
1886-1973