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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 16

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PAGE EIGH1 Five Generations Five generations of women gathered recently for the above picture, tach of the women also are the first child of their parents. The youngest member is LeAnn McDermott was six-weess old when the picture was taken at a family gathering Pierre. The great-great grandmother (front row seated) is Mrs. Iowa Sommer of Pierre, age 80. Standing behind her is the great-grandmother, Mrs.

Waunita Cloe Fry. Canning age o9; the grandmother, Mrs. Dakota Chsrrlin of Onawa a and the mother, Mrs. Dean McDermott of Anthon, la. is shown holding the child.

Mrs. McDermott was 15 years old when her daughter was born June 27,1955 in a Sioux City, hospital Although the child has plenty grandmothers there are no living grandfathers on her mother's side. McDermotl's father was the late Laurence Charrlin of Pierre who died in January of 1953 aiter moving to Anthon, from Pierre. Former Huron Girl Who Had Roles In Tivo Movies "Has Had Her Fill," Refuses Third Offer By BETTV VAN BUREN turned down a The HURONITB md THE DAILY PLAINSMAN. Huron, S.

D. C. Schroeder Are Honored At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Schroeder, Little Falls, and formerly of Huron, observed their golden wedding anniversary at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Mann at 870 Iowa Ave, E. in Huron, The open house event was held Dec, 11 and CO guests called during ilie day. Granddaughters of the honored pair presided at Ihe silver service and guest book. Mrs.

Jack Mann, lirookings; Mrs. Robert Mann, Huron and Miss Darlene Schroeder, Billings, presided at the silver service. i Yvonne Schroder, Billings; Vicky and Sharon Mann, Huron (great-granddaughters) had charge of the guest book. Mrs. H.

J. Lenibke of Huron, mother of Mrs. Schroeder, was unable to attend the event because of injuries suffered in a fall earlier in the week. Another granddaughter, Mrs. Reed Hutchinson Mann) of Augusta, was the only granddaughter unable to iltend.

The Hiilehinsons have a daughter, Susan, another great- jranddaughter of the honored pair Those from attending ncluded the honored pair's civilIrcn: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin V. Schroeder and children, Jim, Dar- eneand Yvonne of Billings, Mont Mr, nnd Mrs. Kenneth Schroedei nepheiv) and children, Donna am Mark of Watertown; Mrs.

Eltei iobeson (aunt) of Rapid City and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mann (grand son) of Brookings. The Schroedeis were married Forestburg Dec. 12, 1905.

The Fores burg Dec. 12, 1905. They The wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Ferdinand moved to Huron in 1920 and resided Schroeder, above, of Little Falls, formerly of Huron in this city until moving to Minne- as observed Dec. 11. The open house event was held in the sola 22 years am.

Mnnv oific home of their son-in-iaw nnrl ri.tiiDMa,. this city until moving to Minne sola 22 years ago. Many gifts lowers and cards were received he honored pair. 23TH ANNIVERSARY CARTHAGE Mr. and Mrs Edwin Hokanson of rural Car hage celebrated their 25th wed ding anniversary Dec.

10. Rela ives and friends visited thei lome to observe the occasion 'rogram numbers included: Vo cal music, Mrs. Victor Sermon mann and Mrs. Raymond Felix oem, Mrs. Alvin Hull; the Rev A.

P. Almen, greeting anc prayer. Mrs. Marion Thomas fur lished the musical background Mrs. Effie Johnson of Minnesota erved the cake and Mrs.

Dave 'hornas presided at the coffee ervice. Guests included Mrs, n-i i i i ncn liuwu a i i i liiii Some girls dream of California role in "Joseph and His Brethren 3 i Johnson of Minnesota, Mr and Hollywood but at least one for- and is returning to Rapid Citv for and Mrs Albert Hokanson, Gales- mer Huron girl has decided a role Christmas and then will move to' bur S. lu and Mr- Mrs. Ray in the movies is not everything. Denver Stevens, Clarion, la.

A dinner Miss Man- Reardon, former slu- "She has had her fill of Hollv- was also held Dec dent in Huron High School, who u-nnH -has played roles in two movies is returning to South Dakota for the Cnristmas holidays according to word received by her sister, Mrs Jeanne Collins of Rapid City. After was a lot diferent visit Miss plans to go to Denver, make her home. Miss Reardon is the daughter oi Mrs. Dan Hudler. now of California, and formerly of Huron.

Mary played the part of a Geisha girl dancer in the movie "Around the H'oriti in Eighty Days" and Ihe part of a wife in "The King and It was formerly announced in Huron that she was to have a part in "The China Doll." This role hoiv- ever she did not play as final preparation disclosed she was ton short for the part. Mrs. Collins writes that her sis- than the way we lire out here," Mrs. Collins reports. After thirty years of meetings jCatalpa Circle (branch of the Roy- dis- Neighbors of America) has Colo.

A total 22 members met tor he final meeting of the group Tuesday evening when the Christmas party was held. Disbandment of the Circle was decided by the members in the hope that by canceling the Circle meetings the Lodge ilself would have greater attendance. The group has decided the meetings would be canceled fo at least one year. the Lodge financially and otherwise. Only requirement for membership was that the women be members of Ihe Royal Neighbors.

First officers of eluded: Mrs. Earl LeeEngle) now the Circle in- Jones (Louise of Richfield Springs, N. president; Mrs George Thompson, Huron, vice president; Mrs. Kathryn Johnson Huron, secretary-treasurer. Charter members still residing in Huron, other than Mrs.

Thompson and Mrs. Johnson include: Jfrs. Anna Spilter and Mrs. Alida Heiss. Mrs.

Johnson and Mrs. Heiss had Elks To Serve Annual Dinner On December 26 The annual Christmas dinner of he Huron Elks Lodge 444 for people who are alone c-" Christmas continuous membership in the Day will be given in the Salvation cummuuui memuersnip. in me It was in ms that Catalpa Cir- Circle and were present at the final cle was organized. The original get together Tuesday evening of purpose of the group was to assist this week She'll Love You years. iut a If You Give Her A Gift From Only by Charming shadow-play in Vanity Fair's wonderful nylon tricot-the-'secref panel" slip to wear under your filmiest sheers.

You'll love the fronf- and-back surplice bodice, the slim-midriff shape, the fine nylon net at neckline and hemline, cleverly fashioned in graduated folds for a decorative look with smart simplicity. Elfin Beige, Midnite Black, Navy, Star White Sfees 32-40 in two lengths. $6.95 SHE CAN CHOOSE HER WITH A GEVERMAN GUT CERTIFICATE Golden Anniversary Honored Nancy Henkins Is Bride In Pierre Church Oklahoma City, is (o In the home of Mr. Mrs. Willian Tucker who were married in the first Mclhodist Church of Pierre The bridegroom is employed then by General Geophysical Company Miss Nancy Henkins, daughter Mr.

and Mrs, Kllsivprth Henkins of Pierre and William Tucker soi of Mr. (incl Mrs. Owen Tucker Pierre were united in marriage' bv the Rev. Virgil Coburn. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

She wore a flooi lengih gown of 'white crystaletlc fashioned with fitted bodice, neckline and long sleeves. Attending the bride were her sisters who wore crystaletto ballerina gowns: Suzanne as matd of honor In cherry; Patricia In Ice ireen and Delia In gold. Kenneth Torbert of Tulare was the bridegroom's attendant, Vshei-s were Frank Tucker, brother of the bridegroom; Richard Dirksen ol Lennox and Llaylc Fry of Iowa. The reception was held in Wesley Jail, Both Mr. and Mrs.

Tucker are jraduafes of Pierre High School the classes of 1951 and 1952 re- ipecjively. Mrs; Tucker also a graduate of St. John's School ot S'ursing, Huipn v.ilh the class of i955 and has been employed in St. Mary's Hospital, Pierre. He re- received his Bachelor of Science degree in geological en- jineering from the School of Mines.

Y-TeensSpecial Ceremony Adds Tree" Symbols Members of Ihe Y-Teens (YWCA sponsored group for high school girls) met at the YWCA Cottage Wednesday evening and held a special ceremony the decoration of the "World Christmas Tree." C-J The girls added eight symbols to wherei he attended a meet- the tree including some special American friendship tokens from Y-Teens in the United States, and the world. They chose four spots on the tree represent the different parts of Gleason Americ i and four others to repre Mann of Huron. A total of 60 guests called during the day. Engaged Mr and Mrs. Zack M.

Hofer of Yale announce the engagement of their daughter, Rita Ann, to Robert Goehring, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Goehring of ci! ITM 1 wit! penter. No date has boln set for da hter Ml TMh Welsh, the wedding. irmy basement on Monday, Dec.

That is the day after Christmas ut an official holiday. Serving will begin at 12 noon and continue until 2 p.m. The dinner has been given annually by the Elks for several It is not a charity dinner, friendship dinner for the mrpose of providing companionship for the lonely on that day. Ul those people who are alone on hat day are invited to attend. Plans arc being made to serve at least 125 persons.

Reservations should be made as to insure a plentiful supply of food, which the Elks finance, the Salvation Army at 343! make the reservations. Salvation Army Collects Funds For Christmas Cheer The large Salvation Army Christ- nas tree.has been erected on the 'ost Office, lawn and to date has 60 lights shining brightly on it. This 5G06.39 which has come nto the Salvation Army Christmas und, donated as follows: Kettles $424.39 Firemen (Sat. night Dec. 10) 115.00 Radio (Huron Christmas Basket program) 37.00 Donations other than radio 30.00 Total 5606.39 Saturday, Dec.

17, four iubs rang the Christmas bells on he street from 12 noon to 2 p. m. nd the amount raised will swell ne Christmas fund considerably. Clubs are Lions, Rotary, Sertoma nd Kiwanis. The amount raised this year onsidcrably less than that which vas in at the same time last year md it appears that the need is going to be greater than it was lasl year, according to tho Salvation The Salvation Army kettles will remain on (he slrcets until Christ- nas eve.

ilitlens Wanted For MI Clul) Aid Project Anyone have any mitlens for Ihe f.nslmas Tree of Ihe Busy Work- rs Club? The club has instalied a tree in Iambic's Sloro to hnve mitlens placed there by anyone. The mil ens then will be shipped to needy persons overseas. There wore onlv ix rwrs of mitlens on the tnv Saturday moming. City Brief Dr and Mr. Tl, rt re -u VL tiis; Academy of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Conrad Hilton Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis left Tuesday to return to their sent the worM iiome in San Antonio, Tex after Spots cllosen for the United being called by the death of his were: Paul, a of canoe 'VP'cal means of trans Gleason. fleasons also visited in Huron with his mother, Mr. and Mrs AlTM Becker at 109 Third St.

Fred Birks left Friday for Monterey, to visit his brother who is ill. He will also visit in Redwood City, with his Mr. and Mrs. Phil Friedman left uron 6 for Hawaii to attend the wedding there Dec. 20 of the'r son, Morton Friedman to Marcine Lichter.

Miss Barbara Liem, member of (he faculty at Stephens College, Columbia Mo. is expected fo arrive his, Sunday, morning by plane to spend the holiday vacation with her 69 Ohio Ave. S. W. She will jompanied by Miss Martha Romer- ze of Riverside, who will be a guest in the Liem home.

Desk pads and accessories--The ittle tilings that mean a lot to business man that transform nere desk space into his personal vorking area. In sets or separately Kiel Inc. (Adv). Pfc. John Gardner of Fort Bliss, has arrived in Huron on a 21- day leave to visit his mother, Mrs Villiam Gardner, 277 Twelfth St.

W. Mrs. Gardner's daughter, Manne, is expected to arrive this Sunday noon from Nevada Mo vhere she is a student at Cottey College. Mr. and Mrs.

Lyman Parkhurst )f Iroquois are the parents of a son veight six pounds, 12 and one-half ounces, born at 9:37 p. Friday Dec. 16 in St. John's Hospital. A son, Victor James, was born Mr.

and Mrs. James Kleinsasser rou(e one, Huron, in the Huron hospital Friday, Dec. IS at 5:25 p. m. He weighed six pounds, 14 ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin JTattke of route four, Huron, are the parents if a daughter, weight six pounds, 3 ounces, born at 1:13 p. Friday, Dec. 16 in St.

John's hospital. The son born to Mr. and Mrs SIdon Stanfield of 236 Fourth St' S. E. in the Huron hospital Saturday, Dec.

17 at 7:10 a. m. weighed ix pounds, one-half ounce. Mrs. H.

K. Street and daughter Kay of West Hartford, Conn are here visiting in the home of her Barents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Criter, 1171 Utah Ave.

S. E. Mrs. itrcet, the former Susan Critser, nd daughter were met in polis, Minn, last week by her par- nus. The Critsers other daughter Irs.

Carl (Nancy) Critser and aughter, -Karen, left Huron in November and Seattle Nov. 28 for! Okinawa to join her husband who an engineer with the Air Force' lere. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935 brother-in-law, Kinil Fronine of Miller. Mrs. Fronin? is the former or aflotl early days and for Y- Charlotte Gleason.

Dennis 13 ho on advcnture cotton representing the and stanil for real live Mr. And Mrs, William Tucker Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker, above, recently married, will make their home in Oklahoma City, where he is employed by General Geophysical Company'. Mrs.

Tucker, the former Miss Nancy Henkms is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ellsworth Henkins of Pierre and a graduate of St. John's School of Nursing ndustry; lei for Hawaii as expres ion of love and friendship and fo he East, from Bethlehem, a old trombone symbolic of Christ- nas Eve festivities each year by he Moravian Trombone Choir. Chosen for the world were: From Finland, some grain attached to a ole with a tiny bell and red rib- pn on top which is put outside for Ms at Christmas; Uruguay in South America, gourd called mate. fill the inside with dried erb, then add hot water- and a sip- er and everyone in the family; akes a few swallows.

Italy, a Ma- onna; Amman, Jordan, nearBeth-i eheni, silver.star to represent the East. The girls also added a birthday' cake with 100 candles for the 100th lirthday of the YWCA. There were 35 girls present with Irs. H. M.

Ward as teen-age com- nittee chairman in charge. Mrs, Seib Johnson is advisor for the senor girls. Carols were sung and refreshments screed. Keith B. Anderson LAWYER GEYEHMAN BUILDING Room 2 Phono 6265 'resbylerian Choir Musical Tonight The annual Christmas musicale the choirs of the Presbyterian irch will be presented today.

Dec. 18, a'. 8 p. m. in the sanclu- vy- A group of six Christmas an- hems will bo sung by the junior' igh girls ensemble and the adult, hoir to open Ihe program.

Thcj win worK on Ihe Christmas pro- ram Kill he the cantata, "Thcf -Wide by Kirk and Clokey oloists (o he heard wi(h the choir nclude Ihe following: Elizabeth Criing, Mary Fletcliall, Marilyn prang, Darlene Leischner, so- rnnos; JoAnn Thomas, alto; Jin! Vallman, Doyle Muller. ami John tenors; and Earl Nordby. arilono. The choir will be accompanied Roycr. miymisl, and Trcctcf Tom Sawyer SLATE Reg.

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