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husband and I have dona in this Rapid City, S. 0.. Daily Journal 6 Monday. April 7, 1951 very delicate situation; We stayed at my sister-in-law's house while visiting our families Aeese UNtlsl R. Pettit Heads Custer PT A The election of officers was focal point of the recent meeting during the holidays.

My husband Dear Ann: Even if you never Society Activities (9 Women print this letter, I want to thank you for the chance to get it off had about $123 in his wallet. At night he left his trousers (and wallet) in the bathroom. There were no other persons in the of the Custer Parent-Teacher As my chest. sociation. Mrs.

Carl Clements In troduced a slate of candidates house. from the nominating commitee, Why do men refuse to talk to their wives? Why does the average American husband come home, lie down on the sofa, hide The next morning $100 was and nominations also were ac missing. My husband and I dis cepted from the floor. Results behind a newspaper, or place cussed it and we're sure the brother in law helped himself. were as follows: Rollie Pettit, 23 Attend Meeting Of himself in the protective custody president: Mrs.

Mabel Thompson, Sundance WSCS Holds March Meet Wednesday of the TV set? Are wives sup He in his early 70's and may be in his second childhood since I vice-president; Mrs. Harry Mar posed to be thrilled just to know tin, secretary: and Mrs. Gladys don't believe he's in the habit of the big lug is in the house? Springs Rebekohs Larson, treasurer. It was an stealing. and we want you to decide what should be done.

I'd like to ask my brother to be my best man. He's 47 year old and has been a wonderful pal, although I was always the "baby brother" to him. He has made many sacrifices for me and I want 1 to honor him at my wedding. My girl says he's too old to be tho best man and he'll look out of place with the maid cf honor who is only 22. Since her folki are paying for the wedding, she feels she should have her way about this.

Is she right? If you say so, I'll run up the white flag. DON'T KNOW She's wrong. The selection of the best man is up to you. If you want your brother, by all means stick to your guns and insist on it. Her maid of honor should be her closest friend and your best man should be your closest friend.

They needn't be matched or mated in any way whatsoever. Tell her marriage Is a religious ceremony and not a style show and to grow up. nounced that the newly-elected officers would meet with the PTA The members of Naomi Rebekah His wife is an angel and we didn't want to hurt her in anyway, board on the third Monday of Granted, they are tired and have plenty of conversation all day, but where does that leave the poor wife? If it weren't for the back fence and the telephone she'd never get a chance to use so we said nothing and left. We each month. PTA Chairman Louis Pettit Lodge, Hot Springs, met in regir-lar session April 2, with an attend, ance of 23 members.

The secretary. Mrs. Helen Bramberg, reported- an attendance of some 50 members at the district meeting March 22 in Hot Springs. had just enough money to get home. Should we have brought it out in the open or did we do opened the meeting with the fla The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Sundance, Wyo.

Methodist Church met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Hejde with Mrs. Lila Zimmerschied as co-hostess. The president, Mrs. Claire Tracy conducted the session.

Roll qall answe with a Biblical name or place starting with the salute. The auditing committee her voice. I'm in favor of a "home including Ralph Kautz and Rollie Pettit audited the accounts of the treasurer. The state convention so a husband and wife and children can exchange some friendly Srjecial euests included the As-, was was date, April 23-24 was announced. chatter.

We marry these men be The event will take place in cause we love them and want a life together. Must marriage be Deadwood, and all reservations letter A report on the food baskets which netted $35 was given by Mrs. Arlene Mauch. The group the end of a beautiful friendship? must be in. by April 12, it was an nounced DETROIT DEE voted to hold another mother- The theme of the evening's pro Apparently you're married to a gram was "Healthy Children are clam with a -broken hinge.

You'll hembly president, Mrs. June Smith and Mrs. Margaret Sigafoos, grand matriarch. Jackie Dite and Judy Schnute provided vocal numbers as. special "entertainment which -was greatly enjoyed.

The next meeting is scheduled for the fall in Edgemont An invitation from hadron to attend Friendship night there, April 17, was accepted, and a number of members plan to attend. The dance committee and district meeting dinner committee both daughter banquet May 9. Mrs. Stella Taylor was named chairman of the committee and Mrs. Happy Children and the films never convert him to a gabber (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with you problems.

Preface to Life" and "Commun but you can work on getting him to open up. Send them to her in care of this ity Health in Action" were shown Iva Sherard and Mrs. Millie Fer-rell will assist her. It was voted under the direction of the public When the lines of communica newspaper and enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope.) health nurse, Mrs. Evelyn Moye, tion break down, a marriage be gins to deteriorate.

Since you to continue the "Calendar Club starting June I. The program, "Youth Who Serve." was presented by Mrs. After the showing, Mrs. Moye spoke briefly on the slips sent out from school concerning each must compete with TV, the news reported successful returns. Sprinkle the insides of tea and coffee tups with a little mild powdered cleanser and rub gent child's record of immunizations, paper and the sofa, the trick is to be more interesting than your Mrs.

Marie Morris was elected Mauch with members participat Parents were to fill out these ly to remove any brown spots. or recommendation for the office competition. slips and return them. ths right thing, Ann? H.S. You did the right thing.

Making an issue of the missing money would have created embarrassment for the angel-wife and there would have been trouble later. If you stay with these relatives again keep your wallet under the mattres3, and lecd him not into temptation. Dear Ann: I married a man who had two wives before me. At first he said he didn't know what happened to Wife Number One. He claimed she dropped out of sight a year after the divorce.

The second wife, he said, died. After six months of marriage, it iurns out that Wife Number One lives two blocks from us (and always has) and he never got over the habit of going to visit her after work. The "dead" wife Is very much alive in fact, she's starting a back alimony suit for $2,500. I have to come up with this money to get her off his neck. I found out about Wife Number One when I chanced to see our (my) car parked in front of her house.

I just sat in the car until he came out. He was caught flat-; footed and admitted everything. I'm plenty sick of him and want to know what to do. FOOLED i See a lawyer about an annulment. Romeo misrepresented the merchandise.

This lying heel de-; serves no consideration. Throwi the book at him. To some women, "conversation ing. The closing hymn, "Just As I Am," was sung by the group. Mrs.

Ethel Hart will be hostess for the April 17 meeting at 2 p.m. A humorous reading was given means talking a husband's ear off by Mrs. Bill Young of the Custer Welcome To Comfort and Enjoyment about what the girls said 'at Toastmistress Club, an original presentation entitled "I Love bridge, or what the butcher told of district deputy president to succeed Mrs. Lucille Garrett, who was forced resign because of illness. Mrs.

Margaret Sigafoos, new. y-elected dril captain, announced drill practice for Monday at 7:30 p.m, and all Rebekahs are urged to be present Mrs. Shmaltz. A wise wife will ask intelligent questions about his Laiy Susan $53.50 SCISSONS-HENRIX UNITED IN MARRIAGE In a recent ceremony solemnized in St John's Episcopal Church, Room attendance awards were won by Mrs. Marian Harris and day and have interesting or amus Top Dia.

39" ing material to relate if he hasn't Mrs. Margaret Fox. Refresh much to say. Dead wood. Mary Joan Scissons of Height 17" Upper Top Dia.

22V4" ments were served following the meeting by a committee of No man wants to be greeted at Mrs. Grace Jordahl became a member by transfer. She was formerly member at Oelrichs, but there has been no lodge there for many years. Following the meet the door and pelted with com mothers of pupils in the third Central City and Denzil Hendnx of Mound City, exchanged their wedding vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gro- grade. plaints or petty gossip. Be sure your timing is right If you play it by ear you may discover the ver -Scissons of Central City, and ing, the Rebekahs joined the uaa Fellows for refreshments served BELLE RNA PLANS MAY DISTRICT MEET guy you married has vocal chords Select your Ranch Oak from over 100 open stock pieces. Available in 10 different finishes.

Choose the number and size of the pieces carefully to achieve a look of spacious comfort. Consider your own living pleasures. The Royal Neighbors of Belle after all. MR. AND MRS.

HAROLD TEMPLE of Lead announce lhe engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Shirley Ann. to Kenyan Sunding, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Sunding of Rapid City. The bride-elect it a graduate of Lead High School and of the National School et Business, and currently is em. ployed as secretary with lhe General Credit Corp. Her fiance is a senior at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, majoring in mechanical engineering.

He is a member of Theia Tau A June wedding ia planned. (Photo by Photo Art Center). Fourche held a regular monthly Dear Ann: I'm 18 and in love by their committee. BUFFALO GAP WSCS HEARS TALK BY MRS. RAU The Women's Society of Chris meeting Thursday evening at the Pythian Hospitality Hall with 10 with Jim.

We get along perfectly Ada Hendrix of Mound City is the mother of the Rev. H. E. Nelson was the officiating clergyman. The bride was escorted by her father, who gave her in marriage.

She wore a navy blue street length dress with white accessories and corsage of white carnations. Her only jewelry was a necklace, gift and then he was sent overseas members in attendance. in the middle of our romance. Plans were made for the district CDusei useu I thought I'd die of loneliness meeting to be held in Newell on tian Service of the Buffalo Gap Comunity Methodist Church convened at the home of Mrs. Myrtle and was true to him for one May 20, month.

His brother asked me for 911 Main FI 2-1885 Your Store of Nationally Advertised Brandt Goren On Bridge Carpenter, Wednesday, and opened the session with recitation a date and I accepted. We started Dear Ann: My girl and I are planning to be married in May. Our problem is not serious, it's causing some unpleasantness Discussion was held on the state Camp at Huron, and Mrs. Leslie Heinbaugh was named as delegate of the groom. The bridal attend ants were Ann Ellis of Lead and of the Lord's prayer.

Easter to go out regularly and he kissed me several times. I got to feeling guilty so I wrote Jim and Dallas Tinnell of Pluma. thouehts and Quotations were to attend the camp which will con. vene April 19. viously, diamonds must be attacked, and the two of diamonds After a brief wedding trip given in answer to roll call.

confessed. He never answened my letters. was led. West followed with the Following the business meeting, Mrs. Mary Frost was hostess to the through 4he Hills, Mr.

and Mrs. Hendrix will leave for Beausejour, Neither vulnerable. South deals, NORTH 4. 7 8 3 AKJ7IS3 eight. At rubber bridge declarer To get even I continued to go group for a lunch served at Col- Canada, where the groom will be Honored guest of the occasion was Mrs.

Alvin Rau of Rapid City, who gave an inspiring and informative talk on the "Division Meeting" of WSCS at Buck Hills, Falls, Pa. She described vividly can obtain complete insurance coverage for his contcact. The hand can be lost only if all four stationed with the US Air Force llctts Lunch. The next meeting will at a radar station. I be held May 1 at the Pythian Hall.

with his brother but my heart was with Jim. I keep calling the brother by Jim's name, so he must suspect my real feelings. How can I get my true love back? 753 diamonds are In the same hand 1 some of the leaders of the Divi MOLLY Since West might have them all, the surefire play is to permit the eight of diamonds to hold the WEST AQJ1096 VK5 Q10J8 PICKUP YOUR LOAN! Come in by appointment for the cash. Phone today We like to $ay "Yes!" EAST S542 VQJ10II Void KJ10I Tell the manager how much cash you want and when you'd like to get it. You'll never get your "true sion and told of the missionary and other activities of the WSCS.

She concluded her talk with prayer. A question and answer session followed, and Mrs. Rau love" back if you continue to trick. If East follows, the suit Q4 must break. If East shows out the finesse of the jack is taken settle for a reasonable facsimile, thereof.

Stop seeing the brother at once and write Jim and tell SOUTH the next round and the rest of continued her discourse informal ly. him everything. the suit run. Note that the semi- You thought you could play safety play of the jack of dia Loans $25 to $1000 or more on Signature, Furniture or Car 60912 Sf JOSEPH 2nd RAPID CITY Above Black Hills Gold Creations Fillmore 2-5790 WE LIKE TO SAY YES TO SERVICE MRSONNEl OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE POt EVENING HOURS IssM adl Is mldMl tf ill wtratindini lK both ends against the middle, and monds will not succeed in this A AK VAJ742 42 ASI2 The bidding: 1 case. On that play only three The president, Mrs.

Bessie Clarke then read an appeal from Good Will Industries, for used clothing. Mrs. Carpenter offered to store clothing for this purpose until shipment, and all who de as is generally the case, you got squeezed. If you get Jim back. 1 tricks can be cashed.

you're lucky. A girt who is stupid At match play, where overtricks enough to allow herself to be passed around like a bowl of cole are a prime consideration, de South West North East BENEFICIAL sire to donate usable garments for this objective are asked to con 1 heart Pass 2 diamonds Pass mm slaw at a family picnic is a real fool. no trump Pass 3 no trump Pass tact Mrs. Clarke or take it to clarer can hardly afford the deep safety play. Obviously, even though nine diamonds are held, the play for the break must not risuawci smut ILOAKSj Pass Pass 3-48 Dear Ann: What should my be made, since if the queen fails Opening lead: Queen of spades.

In rubber bridge scarcely any Mrs. Carpenter. Upon adjournment, Mrs. Carpenter served refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Mary Mac and Mrs.

Paul Miller. to drop, declarer winds up with consideration is given to the gain practically no tricks at all. The sound play at duplicate is the jack ing of the odd 20 or 30 points by Set Your Table with RID OWL'S of diamonds on the first round way of overtricks on undoubled contracts. This will lose onl when all four In match play duplicate, how LOW PRICED FOODS! diamonds are held by West. On the other hand.

It will gain an extra trick where West holds the ever, it is little comfort to make three no trump when every one else in the competition is scor queen of diamonds twice guarded. a 1 "77 ing four or five. Obtaining the low score in this manner has precisely the same effect as though you had been defeated in 'WORSHIP TOPIC AT MEET OF ZION SENIOR AUXILIARY BARGAINS GALORE in every DEPARTMENT! your contract. What is meant by "worship" or 22 AT MEETING OF NEWELL FELLOWSHIP The Women's Fellowship of the Newell Congregational Church convened Thursday afternoon with 22 members on hand and two guests welcomed, Mrs. Leora Webb of Newell and Mrs.

Alfred J. Nelson of Lead. Mrs. John Price was leader of devotions which were centered on the theme, "Choose This Day," and opened with a hymn, continued with the Lord's Prayer, and closed, with another hymn and concluding prayer. Mrs.

J. C. Brodsky accompanied the singing. In the course of business, the group voted to serve the Royal Neighbors banquet for the convention. May 20.

Appointed as a nmrrtll4nA 4n nll th mPTIll JLrP TP The safety play, therefore, In "worshipping the "King" was dis cussed Wednesday at a meeting of the Zion Lutheran Senior Auxiliary that form of competition, is not given its fullest scope. The contract must at times be risked in an effort to make overtricks when the chances of success are held in the church parlors. Mrs. Thermin Rank was wel corned as a guest. Hostesses were very good, xoday hand pro Mrs.

E. H. Gruenhagen and Mrs. Ed Pruess. The next meeting will vides an interesting study in contrasting attitudes between rubber bridge and duplicate play.

be May 7 with Mrs. Julius Stumer and Mrs. Peter Theodore as The queen of spades was opened and taken by the king. Ob I 'ii 11111 1U Mn nuar Rpnrwn. Mrs.

A. C. "Vf T- a Erickson and Mrs. Ruth Martin. The chairman announced that birthdays of the months of Jan 1918 40 YEARS IN RAPID CITY 1958 uary-April would be observed at the last meeting in April.

I Hostesses of the meeting werei Mrs. L. C. Williamson and Mrs. Clarence Anderson.

For the meet- Post Office Bloek Weit of (j R. C. Nat'Ii Bank jEW KWP A SHOP FOR WOMEN ing of April 17, Mrs. John Barber and Mrs. Opal Soma will be MR.

AND MRS. ERNEST EDWARDS of Sturgir announce lhe engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shirley Lorraine, to Gordon Wayne Bierle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bierle alio of Sturgis. The bride is attending Siurgls High School and her fiance is an employe at the Veterans Administration Hospital.

Fort Meade. The wedding will lake place July 20 in Sturgit. (Photo by Sieloff Studio, Sturgis). FIRM HEADS NEW cabbage 9c (Advertisement) NO. RAPID BAPTIST SOCIETY CONVENES Ladies of the North Rapid Baptist Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs.

Lyle Yeoman, Wednesday. Prayer was offered by Mrs. C. C. Renshaw to open the meeting.

In the course of business, it was voted that the group keep receipts from each meeting as a collection, instead of a pledge. Mrs. Yeoman was elected White Cross chairman. The circle voted to buy an Easter lily for the church. Devotions of the day were led by Mrs.

Yeoman. Mrs. Renshaw, it was announced, will be hostess for the next meeting. It's Just The Right Time For Your. Year 'Round Suit You will find them in our "Down Stairs in the smartest Junior Miss fashions.

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