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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 11

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Huron, South Dakota
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11
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PIERRE CAPITAL SOCIETY By FLORENCE WHITNEY PIERRE--Mr. and Mrs. R. P. porter and Patty left Thursday for Denver, where they will visit a.

few days with, another daughter, Mrs, Doris Doren, who return with them when they come back to Pierre Mrs. Marie Hitchcock (Marie Ross) and her Joyce, of Fort Worth, former residents of Pierre, are visiting, at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Robert Lumley. and cousin Mrs.

Norma Vandercook Mrs. Patrick has as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fox of Baton Rouge, former Pierre residents! Ben London Visuls Ne-w England E. R.

Lower, H. C. Rempfer and Forest Sheppard left Thursday for Grand Forks, N. to attend meeting of the Midwest Shrin Association. Lower and Rempfe: will play with the El Riad Templi Band from Sioux Falls and Shep psrd will play with the band from Yelduz Temple, Aberdeen Ber London has been enjoying a busi ness and pleasure trip to the New England States.

After buying New York and Chicago, he wen on to. visit his old home in Bur liiigtou, Vermont, and brother and sisters in New York, Hampshire and Vermont Mr and Mrs. George Mackey, jr Mary Lou Plank) arrived for a few days visit" with, her arents, Dr. Mrs. Neil' Plank Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Patrick of Juthrie Center are heir, son, Leslie Patrick, who ives south of Pierre. The Patricks lomesteaded between Pierre and and -left for'Iowa 15 years in your old refrigerator on this and A group from Pierre and Pierre who formerly homesteaded in Lyman County, met-at Riverside Park, Sunday, for a' picnic dinner in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Patrick, who here from', Guthrie. Center, About 30 were present Mr.

ago, Mrs. Charles Raver and Helen of Edmonton, are visiting with, Mrs. Raver's sister, ris Clow Thora HeHgren expecting her daughter and husband and two children, Mr. and Ed Freddy and Arlene," from. Fort Mead this v-eekend for a visit Mrs.

and Mrs. Spencer Tullen of Woodbine, uncle and aunt of LeRoy Miller, have been visiting at the Miller home the past week Miss Caroline Jackus has' returned to her teaching duties in Aberdeen, after spending the summer visiting her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Nick Jackus Mr. and REDFIELD SOCIETY Essie Feeney's' Jim, came nome -Sunday from Bloomingtbn, where he" has teen attending a summer session at the University of Indiana.

He will be here a month-before returning to school. "He is studying medicine Col. and Mrs. Kenneth Scurr came home Friday. Col.

Scurr re-, ported to Camp Carson, following! brarian, will leave this week for his tour of duty as commanding! Rapid City to attend the Moun- officer of the' 196th RCT. Mrs. I tain-Plains Library Association Scurr met him in Cheyenne and meetings. Miss Hatfield is presi- after he was'released they dent of the South Dakota associa- Mrs. Archie McKay and three children spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.

Pearl McKay Westgate Barton, son of Mrs. DeWolf Barton, and James Bobbins, son: of Dr. arid Mrs. C. E.

Robbins, left on the noon. 1 bus for Sioux Falls to be inducted into the service. Pierre Residents To Rapid City Meeting Esto Hatfield, city librarian, Mercedes McKay, state li- By MRS. CYRIL ANGEL Mrs. William Fitzgerald entertained.the Callers Extension Club.

New officers and secret pals were chosen. Mrs. Lyle Englet was co-hostess. Past Matrons of Ashton were entertained Thursday by A. D.

and Bertha Versteeg of Redfield at the Coleman Cottage on Cottonwood Lake. -A five o'clock supper followed the business meeting. The American Legion Auxiliary met in the club. rooms Monday evening. Beverly McKay and Kay Bchnittgrund gave reports of their attendance at Girls State.

A cash contribution was given to the Leonard Wood memorial fund. It was in Denver Mrs. W. R. Vander-l tion and will Detroit, Mich.

G. J. Van Hi i guest, cook, daughter Betty (Mrs. William Diggins) and their guest, Miss Lou Bassett of Sheldon, returned Friday evening from a trip through the Black Hills Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Tobin and children are leaving Sunday morning for a few days spent in a cabin in --the Black Hills Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O'Brien had a visit Friday with Mr.

and' Mrs. John Weimar and daughter from Dr. and Mrs. Chuck Wagon preside supper the Friday Heuvelen have as a their father, John Van Heuvelen, of Deadwood. Jeanette I drove her father to Pierre, then went on to the eastern part of the state for a few days and will stop for him.

on her return Major and. Mrs. E. G. Raynor returned to their home in Pierre, Thursday, after spending the summer in Minnesota, New York and Canada night when South Dakota entertains the delegates from six' states in the association at the Game Lodge Mrs.

Don Liffengren left for Sioux Falls where she will preside at the annual meeting of the South Dakota Woman's Missionary'Federation. Mrs. Liffengren is a member of the Federation of the Memorial Lutheran Church of Pierre and- is presiden of the South Dakota District About 50 Latvians of Pierre and vicinity gathered at the Luther an Memorial Church Sunday eve ning for worship and a social hour. Rev. Kiplocks of Sioux Falls conducted the services in Dr.

and Mrs. H. Isenberg I returned from Vermillion, where Dr. Isenberg was a guest at. the Grand Commandery conclave in his capacity -grand master of the Grand Council.

Ralph Olander accompanied them as commander of the Pierre Knights Templar Major and Mrs. Robert Cowan (Jessie VanNice were, guests the home of Mr and Mrs. Howard VaruCamp. The Cowans will visit at Wessington Springs before returning to Pierr where the children will ente school Tuesday. The major ha been separated from the servic at Camp McCoy, after a tour duty with the 196th RCT.

announced the fall conference for listrict Five will be held in Red- eld September 12 at the Coffee hop. The president appointed ommittees for the coming year, raich was served by Bertha Dawon, Selma Guilkey and- Olga Heckenli'able. Mr. and Mrs. H.

O. Fish enter- ained August 23 at a three-course inner in honor of B. M. Feeney. ther guests were: Mr.

and Mrs. 'nil Eckstrand, Mr. and Mrs. 'lair Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs.

lustave Thai. After the dinner, 'nil Eckstrand showed pictures of heir trip to Oklahoma. A surprise birthday party was icld last Saturday evening for Roberson. Cards were play- id. Lunch was served.

Gifts were presented the honoree. A family picnic was held at Fishers for John Hartford, S-3, who is home on leave. the Latvian language Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Martin and family left for a three weeks visit in Minnesota John Hippie and his fiancee, Miss Dawn Young, "I were honor guests Saturday ning when, the members of the Blue and Gold polo teams and their families and guests held a Plan New College In North Dakota WILLISTON.

(ff) A committe will be set up here to work toward obtaining a college for Williston. The committee will study th type and size of school needed, poi sible cost, and best ways to pro mote a school. The Williston Chamber of Com merce appropriated $500 to pay im tial committee expenses. FREEZER- REFRIGERATOR Model NH-10J A real food freezer and a big no- defrcsr refrigerator in one great appliance! SEE IT TODAY! Extra-liberal trade-in allowances! Take up to 2 years to pay! Coieman Son Hedfield. S.

Dak. Deofer A I REFRIGERATORS Qlfc I ing -a chicken and- roasting can supper, the young" couple was given a miscellaneous shower of useless articles culled from family attics. The last gift, however, an electric toaster from John's polo mates. During the evening, the crowd- "enjoyed pictures taken at Sturgis and Sheridan of the polo games and also pictures taken by the Tylers on their trip to Hawaii The three cousins of Miss Barbara Tjaden: Mrs. Neal Luebke, Mrs.

Alex Smith and Mrs. Melvin Jensen. entertained 20 guests Friday eve- at the Pearson home in hon- mode wtJh or inihob color. Per box. A I DAY I a or cocktail nopkm; with of color.

Gifl box. MO NO 3 RAM I ONE DAY 1 50 Book Matches, with name or initials. In choice of jmart colors. Gift box A I DAY I Guaranteed Watch Repairing! Hebron Jewelry E. Thct Huroniie and THE DAIL-y PLAINSMAN Sunday.

August 31. 19SZ 11 JUST LIKE Upholstery Cleaned UPHOLSTERY AND HUGS In your home so you may use them again ihe same day. Cleans, restores lusire, revives color, raises pile, re-enlivens -wool pile. PHONE 2982 E. F.

SMITH "The Dutocleaner" 515 Montana S. W. EVERY EVERY MILLIONS OF USES It's The Nationally Known Firestone FOAMFX You name the use and we'll cut the piece to fit. Hundreds have bought Foam Rubber each with a different purpose in mind. Some hare used if for upholstering, others pillows.

It has -been bought from us for ironing boards, polio patients, record players. Just name the need-we'll furnish the Foam Rubber. We Have Foam Rubber TRACTOR CUSHIONS? WEDGE CUSHIONS FIAT SPECTATOR CUSHIONS or of Barbara at a pre-nuptial shower. Games were played and the gifts presented from an umbrella in the bride's colors, lavender, purple and pink Mr. and Mrs: Jim Babcock, Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Mr. and Mrs. Verley Wosepka entertained 30 friends at a picnic supper Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Pete Adams, who are leaving Pierre in "September-for Colorado Springs.

The party held the Pierre Country Club and I dancing was erfjoyed with Mrs. A. P. Long and Mrs. Howard Tice at the Hammond organ and Mrs.

Ralph Spradlin of Denver are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bleecker and Marilyn Miss Henderson, art teacher at Bells Fourche, is the house guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Kemp Miss Jessie AUen of Madison is a guest in the home of .1 her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen.

Miss Allen is head resident of Barnard Hall i at the University of Wisconsin Ctto Linstad, state supervisor for, the Order of Dick Spilde and Frank 'Capin are all attending the Minnesota State Conclave of DeMolay at Hibbing Minn. Mr. and Mrs-. Elmer Hemmingway, nephew of Mrs Olga Dahlgren and cousins of Wayne Dahlgren's, stopped for a short visit on their way to the Black Hills for a vacation. Mrs.

Chesier Larson Honored At Fare-well Mrs. Chester Larson was honored Tuesday evening by the Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. They had dinner at the Miller Cafe and- the evening was spent in visiting: Mrs. Larson. is leaving Pierre soon with her husband to live in.

New An. out-of-town, guest was Marie Hitchcock, 'former resident of Pierre now living at Fort Worth Tex. A potluck chicken fry dinner Tuesday noon was held! at the Riverside Park by the Oahe Club-to honor three of'the. members- who are leaving Pierre. There were 100 in attendance.

Mrs-. Jessie chairman: of the group, presented gifts from the members to Mrs. F. A. Bleeker, Mrs.

George Stewart and Mrs. Duane Eggert, whose husbands will move with the James Construction Company to Montana Mr. and Mrs. Harley B. Graff entertained at the Countiy Club Tuesday evening honoring; their house guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Hanson of Foley and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Galloway of Hanson is a brother of Mrs Graff and Mrs. CaHoway Mrs George Norbeck of 'Redfield, house guest of Mrs.

Lydia Norbeck, was honored at a brnneh Monday morning when Mrs. Les ter Wegner entertained. A group of; 10 friends and neighbors were invited for 10 o'clock and breakfast was served in. the yard LAUNDRO WELCOMB YOU TO THrFAIR Wash, rinse and damp clothes ihe hour mais-- in Plus North PRIVATE SOFT WATER SHOWERS 112 COLORS When the sky's the limit on luxury but your purse has to contend with earthy budget problems come to Eilers. CONTINUED THROUGH FAIR For the convenience of our South Dakota customers who plan to take advantage of our wonderful fur offering while visiting the State Fair, we'll continue this, our greatest August Fur Savings Event War Surplus Mfg's.

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