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PAGE snr Tke HURONITE and THE DAILY PLAINSMAN. Huron. S. D. THURSDAY.

AUGUST 18. 1949 Social, Club News I Friday Royjl Neighbors of America m. in Labor "meet at 8 p. Temple. The Huron Sojourner's Club will have a 1:30 luncheon Saturday afternoon, Aug.

20, at Wahl-Bender Marry In Wessington Springs Church Wessington Springs i Elaine Bender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Bender of this city, became the bride of Raymond Wahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. George's Cafe, in the Hotel chrjs Wahli of northwest of town! This is a special election meet- Sunday.

Aug. 14, at a 7 p.m. ing and all members are urged to attend. Members are asked to make reservations with Mrs. M.

L. Schwartz, telephone 5079 2557, before 6 p. m. Friday. or Huronian To Marry Kentucky Girl Announcement is made of the engagement a approaching marriage of Miss Donalie Young of Louisville, and Pfc.

George Hoaglund, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hoaglund of this city.

Pfc. Hoaglund is stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky, The young couple will be married in September in Louisville and then expect to visit here on their wedding trip. Last week Miss Young was elected "Miss Kentucky," out of 47 entries. The beauty contest was held in connection with the state convention of the American Legion there.

candlelight ceremony Methodist Church of i this the city. The Rev. O. W. Brenner, pastor lowstone Park.

For traveling, the bride wore a gray dress and the corsage from her bridal bouquet. On their return they will make their home on the Chris Wahl farm northwest of town. Attending the ceremony and reception from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Anderson, Brandt; Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Anderson, Watertown; Mrs. August Lang and family, Cackle, N. Mr. and Mrs.

Emanuel Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bender, Larry and Sulluta, Emery; Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin B'eekei, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stall, Sioux Falls; Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Tiede and son, Parkston; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheppard, Burnstad, N. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Blanko and Janet, Raymond of Ebenezer Baptist Church, offi- Fuerst, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel ciated, using ceremony. the double-ring Liecltke and. Dennis, Mrs.

Louisa Heck, Mr. and- Mrs. IIL.ineth The organ music prelude and wedding marches were played by Miss Janet Banko of Huron. She also accompanied LaVerne Hasz who sang "Because" preceding the ceremony and "I Love You Truly" at the close. The bride, entering on the arm of her father, was attired in a floor-length gown of white slipper satin with a yoke of net trimmed with lace and orange blossoms.

The sleeves pointed at the wrists and the full skirt fell entrain. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a tiara of orange blossoms. Her only jewelry was a double strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, She carried a bouquet a pink roses and white carnations with removable corsage insertion. Miss lola Kludt, friend of the Couple Engaged, To Marry In September Mr. and Mrs.

George Esoph of Miller announce the engagement bride, was maid ot honor, rlcrj and approaching marriage of theirfsown was of pink taffeta. Miss daughter Warda Kay, to James.Lila Koemg ot Aberdeen, friend Hoffer, Huron; Rev. A. J. Fisher and family, McCluskey, N.

Mrs. Carrie Kludt, Longview, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sudangay, George, Magdalena Huether, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Berg and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt and Gary, Mrs. Henry Bauer, Alpena. Adele Gwendolyn Auihier Marries Wilmer Burkeen A Gwendolyn Authier, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Authier of Huron, formerly of Long Beach, and Wilmer Burkeen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Burkeen of Macquez, re- Dior Bride Mrs. Henry Sherman, the former Miss Rena Kipnis, wears a bridal gown of French lace over taffeta, with three-tier skirt, by Christian Dior. Tedora Man Marries In Rapid Cily Church cently exchanged marriage vowsj Fedora--Miss Lilas Ann Quim- in Las Vegas, Nev. iby, daughter of Mrs. Frank Quiin- The bride wore a navy blue iby of Rapid City, became the bride gabardine suit with navy acces-'Sunday of Thomas D.

Morris, son Home Economics Members Meeting At Brookings BROOKINGS, Aug. 18--Members of the South Dakota Home Economics Association are meeting at South Dakota State College, Brookings, today and Thurs- City Briefs day. Dieticians, textile experts, extension workers and other South Mr. and Mrs. John Entz and Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Brasch of Water-j loo, visited at the Ed Arteman home this week, enroute to the Black Hills. Mr. Entz and Brasch are cousins of Mrs. Arteman.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. King of Mrs. Anna Duncan Seneca Hostess SENECA, Aug.

18--There were 13 members and one visitor present at the Go-Getters Club meet with Mrs. Ernest Hager.lock. at the home of Mrs. A a Duncan Wednesday afternoon. Dish towels were embroidered for the hostess and a potluck lur.ch was served at the meeting's close.

The next meeting i be Dakotans in home economics Springs are the par- meet to discuss mutual problems nts a seven-pound daughter and take part in the two-day born at 5:22 p. m. Tuesday, program. Mrs. Eva R.

Dawes, Brookings pioneer, will be a guest of the association at the Thursday evening dinner. At 8:15 Thursday evening M. Thelma Bly, home service director of the Central Electric and Gas Company, Lincoln, will gave a talk on "Careers in Home Economics." Friday morning, Aug. 19, Dr. Forrest L.

Weller, head of the department of sociology and social work of the University of South Dakota will give an address on opportunities in childhood to prepare for a successful marriage. 'Discussions, demonstrations and meetings will take up most Aug. 16. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Ferguson, 718 Twelfth St. S. are the parents of a daughter born at 2:48 a. m. Wednesday, Aug.

17. The baby weighed six pounds, one unce. Students National steel-hinge ring books are better. Kiel Inc. (adv.) Mr.

and Mrs. R. Frank Hughes, 149 Fourth St. S. are in attendance at the 58th annual vention of the Photograp'xrs' Association of America, now in session in the Stevens Hotel in Chicago from Aug.

15 to 19. Miss Jane Thomas of Marshalltown, is a guest in the home of the remaining time on thej a Mr s- A. M. Haskell. two-day program.

The South Dakota Home Economics Association has 110 527 Ohio Why take S. W. less when Eilers' (adv.) bers, two college clubs and two! In an airmail letter received homemaking groups, according el da Fred Passenheim. 1173 N. Flemington, Aberdeen, president of the organization.

Mildred Walker, State College Brookings. is vice-president, Mrs. Winifred Iverson, Groion, secre- sories. The couple was attended of Mrs. William Eller of Fedora.itary and Zora Colburn, Mitchell, A.

Mitchell of Hecla. Miss Esoph has chosen Sop tember 12 as her wedding dnj She is currently employed in th main office of the Scott Livestoc and Grain Company of Hccla. ivedding invitations will be sen Red Says: We'll give your trousers Creases that last And you will find Our service is fast! Star Cleaners We Pick Up and Deliver 433 Dak. S. Phone 2134 of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of light blue dimity.

Both carried bouquets of roses and carnations similar to that of the bride. Margo Wahl and Sharon Kludt were flower giris. They carried baskets of flowers from which they scattered rose petals on thejAisenbrey-Lass E. Vaughn and Willis Glas. N'.

The former Miss Authier was graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School and the bridegroom attended schools in New Mexico. He is now serving in the Navy aboard the USS Hig- bce. Mr. and Mrs. Burkeen are at home at 1636 W.

19th St. in a double ring ceremony at Methodist Church in Rapid City.) -Dr. R. A. Hallet, Spearfish pastor, officiated at the 3 o'clock ceremony in a church decorated with garden flowers and lighted candelabra.

long white carpet. Both wore Wedding Selemnized pearl necklaces, gifts of the Alpena--The All Saints Church Ronnie Huether earned the rmgsjTucson, was recently the uit ith brown accessories and scene of tho i Miss! carr ied a Bible decorated with Ben Knecht sang and "At Dawning" and the wedding marches and organ music were played. The bride was given in marriage by Everett Savey, her uncle. The bride wore a toast colored on a heart-shaped, pink satin pillow trimmed in blue and white. The bridegroom wore a blue business suit and was attended by Ivan Bender, brother of the bride, and Lester Weber, cousin of the bridegroom.

Mothers of the couple wore black dresses with corsages of red and white baby roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors which were decorated in pink and blue, the bride's chosen colors. Ravmond Fuerst. Edmund Bauer, and ushers, Robert Huether Darlene Kludt a charge of the guest book, Elmer Wahl. brother of the bridegroom, and Harold Hchn, their uncle, took pictures at the ceremony and reeetpion.

Mrs. Roy Wahl, aunt bridegroom, and Mrs. Berton Anderson, the bridegroom's sister, cut and served the wedding cake. After opening their gifts, Mr. and Mrs.

Wahl left on a wedding Doris Lass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. of Tucson, and Andrew J. Aisenbrey, son of Mrs.

Lydia Aisenbrey of Alpena. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Daniel A. McCready. Mr.

and Mrs. Lass reside at 2025 South Sixth Avenue, Tucson. orchids, baby breath and white streamers. Miss Frances Ryther was maid of honor in a powder blue suit with navy accessories and a corsage of peach and white gladioli. Bennie Peterson, of Fedora served as best man while Galen Kelsey and Robert Peterson, THE MAYTAO CHIEFTAIN, finest i washer a genuine Maytag in every respect.

Come in and see the Maytag demonstrated. You'll understand why it is the world's favorite washer. Easy monthly terms -liberal trade-in. COSTAINS EAST OF COUNCIL OAK Seneca Club Has Officer Electiion SENECA, Aug. 18--The and Club met at the home of Mrs.

Ralph Hanson and Mrs. Lily Huetson was co-hostess. At an election of officers Mrs. Fred Hall was named president; Mrs. Vern Roseland, vice presi- Pine Village, where he vis- dent and Mrs.

B. O. Henry, sec-iited a brother who was He retary-treasurer. iwas accompanied here from Des A cradle shower was held for Moines, by his granddaugh- Eighth St. S.

learned of the death of his mother, Mrs. Minnie Passenheim, 89, in Bochem, Germany. Mrs. Passenheim died a er being hit by a truck. Mrs.

Kenneth C. ar.cl son Micheal and dau.nlner Alice arrived in Huron by car from Wilmington, Tuesday evening and are i i i at the C. S. Laughlin home, 535 Kansas Avc. S.E.

Dr. a i will arrive later in the week. Fabulous--is the word for this year's fur coat styles and low fur prices. Don't iriss the August savings at Eilers Master Furriers, (adv.) E. J.

Lynch has returned from Joseph Witkourski, accompan- served as ushers, ied by Mrs. Charles Kennedy; Mrs. Quimby wore a brown silk "Panis Angelicus," ress jth pink accessories and a Maria," and "Lord, Who At Cana'sjpink gladioli corsage. The groom's mother Mrs. Eller, chose a two Mrs.

Frank Holmes. Refreshments were served members at the close of the meeting. The ter, Leta Hardesty. Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. Schwartz re- 1 turned Tuesday evening from next meeting will be at the home neapolis where they spent ihreel of Mrs. P. M.

Christiansen with days at the Northwestern Drug' Mrs. John Tommey as co-hostess. Seminar and gift show. $3495 WITH ANY NEW AUTOMATIC OIL HEATER or FLOOR FURNACE I I 5 9 9 5 KMGIO AH? H1ATINO SWIM -NO CHARSfl A BONUS GIFT FOR BUYING iARLY IN SEASON SERVICES Huron Library To a Bethel Church services will be held at the Lake Byron CamplReOpen 1 OTTIOrrOW Sunday. Sunday School at 10J The'-Huron City Library i re- clock and i worship open tomorrow, Friday.

Librarian 11 o'clock. Evening bi-monthly Wedding Feast." The bride, who was given marriage by her father, wore white palm beach suit i accessories and carried a corsage Following the ceremony a re-j of orchids with a shower of rib-jception was held in the church Love You Truly" during the cere-; bon and stcohanotis on her whitelbasement. Phyllis Stegburg and in'piece rose dress with gray acces-'Christian Endeavor program will ajsories and a lavender held Sunday, Aug. 21 at 7:45 I in the evening. Amazing new portable SUPERFAN keeps you cool in summer.

Gives forced air warmth in winter. Fits under SUPERFLAME heater and eaves up to 25 on fuel! Blanche Battin said today. The library has been closed the! past week for redecorating a repainting of the interior. is still going on in the but the main floor has been completed. clc bon and stcphanotis on her whitelbasement.

Phyllis Stegburg and mony plcted. prayer book. Mrs. Marjorie Clark, Donna Burrill cut the cake, Betty The bride, given in marriage; Milt ftll-irrit sister of the bride, was the was in charge of the by ller father, wore a gown of! Ifflffilll NKlfiTn thejron of honor. She wore a beigcjguest book and gifts and serving i brocade, fashioned with aj llB.Wi.ll palm beach suit with white ac- were supervised by Beverly Camp- cessories and a corsage, of yellow roses and white stephanotis.

Robert Lass, brother of the bride, was best man. trip to the Black Hills and Yel( A uncheon a held for the wedding party and guests at the Santa Ritz hotel. The bride is a graduate of the Ipswich High School and attend- bell. Mrs. Morris is a graduate of the Rapid City High School and attended Dakota Wesleyan University at Mitchell.

The groom graduated from the Fedora High School and is attending Dakota Wesleyan at Mitchell where the couple will make their home. Out of town guests were: Mrs. ed South Dakota State Coilege; etersorii Mrs. Reuben Hubin Brookings. After graduation'bart, Douglas Morris, Douglas with a degree in ar en er and Cecil Clarke of Fe.

rs Ei-win McDowell and Kelsey of Hot Springs; Mrs. Dale Asper and Mark and Patricia Scott, Artesian; Robert Cox, Mitchell; Kenneth Higgins, Sioux she taught in the Littleton School in Colorado. The groom is a graduate from the Alpena High School with the class of 1942 and attended the School of Mines at Rapid City. After serving a year and a half Falls, Phyllis Stegberg, Woonsock-j e't and Donna Burrill of Forestburg. in the a he completed his course in civil engineering at South Dakota State College in Dora Deneke, Edward Brookings.

Bull Are Uniled He is now employed by Wessington Springs--Miss Dora U. S. Bureau of Reclamation in Denetoe, daughter of Mr. a Mrs. Lewis Deneke of this vicin i cjol I i IC'-J i i a peplum.

She" wore a white a and carried a bouquet of white carnations and red roses. Miss Sylvia Deneke, sister ofj the bride, was maid of honor. Her gown was of blue Swiss and she carried a bouquet of white flowers. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Peter Bult, of Alpena. Immediately following ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors.

Mrs. Buit is a graduate of Wessington Springs high school with the class of '48. She taught a rural school in Beadle County this r. Mr. Bult was in the serv- 27 months during World War II.

He has been engaged in farming since his discharge. The couple have established their home on a farm west of town. Denver, Colo. The couple left for California and Yellowstone National Park. After September 1 they will be at home in Denver, Colo.

AiPENNEY'S ANOTHER SPECIAL PURCHASE RAYON PLAID TAFFETA COMBINATION DRESSES $393 Six beautiful styles in combinations of Rayon Plaid Taffeta Skirts and Rayon tops with plaid trim. ity, and Edward Bult, son of and Mrs. Peter Bult, of west of town, were married at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, August 14, in the Congregational Church west of town. Rev.

R. R. Klein, pastor, was the officiating minister. Mrs. R.

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