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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 8

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Huron, South Dakota
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Social, Club News Monday Registered Nurses Club meet Monday in the home of Mrs. Mark Peterson. 129 Eleventh St. S. E.

Dr. Hohm will Rive a talk. Facia Extension Club meet Monday in "lie home of Mrs. Anthony Contreras. S-13 MellcUc Ave.

S. W. Dorcas Society of the American Lutheran Church meets Monday, 8 p. m. in the home of Bcrnice Howard, 4m Colorado Ave.

S. W. River Lodge No. 32 IOOF meets Monday, 8 p. in.

Guest nisht. All members arc to be present and briiiR a guest. All visitinfi and so- jGurruni; Odd Fellows irwitrd. The LodKe session will be followed by a program and lunch. Supreme Forest Woodman Circle meets Monday.

KC meetinp 8 p. m. Monday in KC Chib rooms. Federated Business and Professional Women's meeting Monday evening. 7:30.

YWCA Cottage. Homesteaders Club of the Presbyterian Church meets Monday. 6:45 p. m. for potluclc supper in the home Mr, and Mrs.

Charka McLain. G2V Bench Ave, S. E. Tuesdty Social Sisters Extension Club family pothick at noon at the YWCA Cottage. Pla-or-So Extension Club mcels! Tuesday.

2:30 in the home of Mrs. J. 3. G41 Colorado Ave. S.

Huron Moose Lodge No. 780 meals' ni. Tuesday. Huron Branch oi Ihe Hrme Economics Association meets Tuesday. Ills Extension Ciub meets 8 p.

m. Tuesday. YW. rind PW meets Tuesdav, YWCA Past Noble Grands Association meets Tuesday. 2:30 IOOF American Legion Auxiliary meets Tuesday at 8 p.

m. in Lesion "Home. In-ernat'onal Studv Group of the AAUW -will have a meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Kurnn library. Miss Helen Habicht will show slides pictures taken on her European trip last summer. All interest-od arc invited to attend the meeting.

To Marry Mr. Mrs. Chester Freeze Mrs. Homer Englund Bridgettcs Hostess Mrs. Homer Englund entertained the Bridgettes Tuesday evening in the home of her mother.

Mrs. A. J. Olson, 539 Ohio Ave. W.

Dessert luncheon was served. Bridge was played at three tables. Mrs. Harold James received high and Mrs. Robert Porter, low.

The next meeting will be with Mrs. Richard Larrabee. The engagement of Miss Mary Jean Coolcy to Dr. Thomas L. Luby is announced by her parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Hcrschel F. Coolcy of 1142 Dakota Avc. S. Dr.

Luby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Luby of 1006 Wisconsin Ave. Miss Cooley is a senior at Ihe University of Minnesota.

She is a graduate of Huron High School and Stephens College, Dr. Luby is now interning at Kansas City General Hospital. Kansas City, Mo. He attended the University of South Dakota, Vermillion and is a graduate of the medical school at the University oC Omaha, Omaha. Neb.

A summer wedding is planned. Ruth Circle Committees Appointed For The Year Committees for the year were appointed by Mrs. Shirley Hawley, president, at the meeting "Wednesday evening of Ruth Circle of the American Lutheran Chyrch. Appointed were: Membership, Mrs. Harvey Gapp arid Mrs.

Walter Matson: hostess chairman, Mrs. Duane Stratton. Bazaar committee: Mrs. John Geyerman and Elwood Seim. Sunshine Engaged St.

Rose's Band Polluck Supper Is Postponed St. Rose's Band of the Altar Society met in the home of Mrs. Jack Dailey Thursday afternoon and- 14 members were present. Members decided to postpone the potluck supper scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 25, until a later date.

Bridge was played at three tables. Prizes went to Mrs. Carl Kauth, Mrs. Amos Stafford, and Mrs. George Padesky.

The next-meeting will be Feb. 12 and will be in the form of a valentine party in the home of Mrs. Eli Martin. Bapiisl Women's Society To Buy Tables Ror The Church A general meeting of the Baptist Women's Society was held Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Dale Bartholow had charge.

Devotions were in charg? of Mrs. James Johnson. Hay Hyde gave the secretary's report. Mrs. A.

J. Lang, 'Mrs. Mary Collins and Mrs. Harlan Wold gave reports of the last meeting of Marcella Manning Of Miller Engaged Miller Mrs. Mabel Manning announces the engagement of ler daughter, Marcella, to Earl Brock, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Brock of Holabird. No wedding date has been set. Pasi Matrons Meet At Wiseman Home Mrs. Merritt Wiseman, 1405jMrs.

Wisconsin Ave. S. W. entertained (chairman, Mrs. Clifford Englund.

Past Matrons Association at heri elephone committee: Mrs. Car- home Wednesday evening. 11 Clars, Mrs. Virgil Baker, Mrs. luncheon was served by on ihom P.

nd ff Wiseman assisted by Ivlisc Altar Guild, Mrs. Don Campbell and 14 members pres 11 i er at the meeting in the home FoJowmg the business meot- Mrs Keith Qsberg. Mrs. Don j.ns contract bridge was played at Thompson was assistant hostess. Married in the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Aberdeen in a ceremony in late December were Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Freeze, above. Mrs. Freeze is the former Miss Oleta Leyh, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

W. J. Leyh of Huron. She is a teacher in Virgil High School. Her husband completes his work on his BS degree from Marion College, Marion, in six weeks.

Alico Compion Is Engaged To Clinton Carr Redfield--Mrs. Emma Compton announces the engagement of her daughter, Alice, to Clinton Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr. No date has been set for the wedding.

Catholic Daughters Plan February Party Catholic Daughters met Thurs- jday evening at KG Hall at which Thomp tnree tables. Martin and. Group sinking opened the meet-itime plans were madejorji card C. R. Whitney The scripture lesson was writ- prizes.

Mrs. C. H. Christiansen 1 ten by Mrs. Sundberg.

Mrs. Seim the door prize. the lesson on "Exodus." Mrs. Alice Nelson was The Huronilo and THE DAILY PLAINSMAN Sunday. January 25 1953 Mrs.

Don member. Gardner a guest, is a new February 1 at KG Hall. Plans were also made to hold initiation service for a new mem-1 Mooresville, N. C. Oleta Leyh Is Married In Aberdeen A gown of white lace over sa tin was worn by Miss Oleta Leyh daughter of the Rev.

arid Mrs. W.j J. Leyh of Huron, for her marriage to Chester R. Freeze of Mooresville, N. C.

His parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Freeze of Mrs.

Leone Brumwell, 752 Utah Ave. S.E., announces the engagement of her daughter, Patricia Jean, to Edward C. Taylor, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C.

Taylor of Huron. Miss Brumwell is a senior at Huron College. Mr. Taylor and his brother are co-partners in the Taylor Films of this city. No date has been set for the wedding.

WWG Girls. This is part of the youth program of the church. Mrs. Floyd Strecker read a letter of acknowledgment of White Cross boxes sent. Mrs.

Bartholow appointed five members to buy new tables for the church. Miss Geraldine Yottey, of Mitchell, gave a talk on her church organization work. Circle One served refreshments to the 32 members present. VFW Auxiliary Gives To March Of Dimes A donation was given to the March of Dimes at the meeting of the VFW Auxiliary Wednesday short talk on the given by Mrs. American Lutheran Church division Has Meeting Mrs.

Arnold Nelson was hostess and 'Mrs. N. K. Nelson assistant hostess to Division One of the American Lutheran Church There were 11 members present and Mrs. W.

Fliss was a visitor. Mrs. W. Henry is a new member. The program was in charge of Mrs.

Will Ames. Mrs. Paul Kohlman had charge of the business meeting. A memorial gift was sent the Beresford Home Aged in memory of Mrs. Clara Lovre, who was a member of the Division.

The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. W. Henry, 807 Mellette Ave. S. W.

evening. A amnaign was Paul Christen of the Toastmistress Club. There were 24 members present. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ray Barrows, chairman and Mrs.

C. C. Taylor, Mrs. Bertha Locker and Mrs. Dave Hofer.

Phyllis Kuhl Engaged To Donnelly Oliva Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Kuhl, 117 Wren, Jackson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Catherine to Donnelly M. Oliva, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Oliva, 1211 Iowa Ave. S. Huron. The date of the wedding has not been set.

St. Bernadoiie's Band Has Annual Dinner The hostesses for the annual dinner of St. Bernadette's Band of the Altar Society held Thursday evening at the Marvin Hughitt Hotel were Mrs. Joseph Sulentic and Mrs. Raymond Raabe.

There were 12 members in at- CHAS. H. ROBESON OPTOMETRIST 5108 Flrti Dooi Cut ol Wool WOT tk't HURON S. DAE. tendance.

Mrs. Gene Sibley was a guest, and also won the bridge prize. Mrs. ber March 29. The two exchanged vows Dec.

The January committee servediSO, 1952 at the Wesleyan Metho- liunch. VEL MAKES DISHES SHINE VEL SOAKS DISHES CLEAN SAVES YOU ALL THE HARD WORK!" MM. Uriula Bennerr, mother oi 3 WASH) -JUST SOAK Dishes soak grease-free in seconds! No washing is needed. If food clings, a touch of the dishcloth gets it o5. There's Mo greasy dishwater with Vel no ring around the pan! DONTWIPE -JUST Yes! ust soak and rinse.

Dishes dry struak-free without wiping! Even heavy grease in pots and pans is so completely dissolved no hard scouring is needed! No Detergent Burn to hands wrth Wl PROVE IT YOURSELF --THIS HAND-HEAT TEST SHOWS WHY handi in water. Then put a lablftjpoonrul or any loading washdoy detergent in ono hand put a tablespoonful of VEL in the other. from washday detergents, indicating presence of irritat- ini; and harsh chemi- caU that cause "Detergent a Vel a i no irritating nlkolis or harsh chemicals to "Detergent MARVELOUS FOR DISHES AND FINEST FABRICS! jdist Church in Aberdeen, jficiating ministers were Of- the L. C. the canasta Jack prize Drannen won and Mrs.

Mel bride's father, the Rev. J. Simpson and the Rev. W. Brannon.

Maid of honor was Helen Walers of LaPorte City. and ridesmaid was Phyllis Hanscn Sioux Falls. Orland Johnson MiHonvale, attended the iridegroom nnd Wesley Sime of Jina, and Gerald Brannon of were ushers. Candlelighters were Sara Lee: Aberdeen and Rhoda Tschct- cr, Huron. Trainbearer was Shonda Lcc Brannon of Wichita, Rozann Johnston of Rapid City was flower girl and Ronald andy, Huron, was Bible bearer.

Pianist was Shirley Johnson of and the Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Brannon sang. The reception was held in the church parlors. Erma Jean Johnson had charge of the guest book.

Marie Brannon, cousin of the Dride, was hostess. 'Mrs. W. C. 3rannon cut the wedding cake.

Marie Palmer and Bessie Holt were in charge of the reception. Mrs. Freeze is a teacher in Virgil High School. Mr. Freeze completes his work on his BS degree from Marion College, Marion, in six weeks.

Light the traveling prize. New officers had charge: Mrs. Vernon Jones, promoter; Mrs. Pete Dormady, assistant promoter: Mrs. Raymond Raabe, secretary and Mrs.

Bill Nelson, treasurer. MAYFLOWER moving storage CENTRAL STORAGE 55 Market Road S. E. Phone 4880 Res. 2175 SALES FOR THE HOME ROEBUCK AND CO.

'Special THIS WEEK ONLY SAVE 6.O7 Mrs. H. M. Hanson Is Reading Circle Hostess There were 20 members present at the meeting of Reading Circle of the American Lutheran Church in the church parlors Thursday Mrs. H.

M. Hanson was hostess. The lesson was in charge of John Gilmore who gave an introduction of the Ten Commandments. It was decided Lenten leaflets should be ordered and distributed in the future among members of the church. Mrs.

Bachel Devick was appointed to represent the Circle at the Altar Guild meetings this year. The February meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. L. Nelson. ents were served Thursday afternoon by Mrs.

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Years Available:
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