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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 7

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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THE DAILY IN REPUBLIC, Mitchell, S.D., Tuesday, IS DOS November 3, 1953 Page Seven Delegate To PEO Convo Reports Meet At 1 Pickstown By Republic News Service WAGNER -PEO members from Platte. Armour and Wagner met A 1:90 o'clock luncheon Thurs day at the General Pick Hotel In Pickstown to heat the report of the supreme convention at Vancouver, B. C. given by Mrs. Milard Hirsch of the Wagner Chapter who attended as a delegate.

The Tashaped table was decorated as nearly as possible like the main banquet table at the convention with A large bouquet of flowers in red, white and blue. Appointments were in keeping with! the coronation year. Guests assembled on the mezzanine after A luncheon for the report of the sessions, Mrs. Hitsch added personal touches to her cial report. Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Troxell observed their 84th wedding anniversary last week with a family net at their home. Among those present were Mrs. Almyta their grandson, Noel Trokell family; their granddaughter, Mrs. Don' Nelson' and family; Leslle Nels Williams Peterson; and Mr.

and Mrs. John Stiece, all of Mt. Carroll, Ill. Dorcas Club Of Millboro Gives Pheasant Supper By Republic Jews Service -Harry Carlson, WAS! toastmaster at the pheasant supper given in the church parlors by the Dorcuas Club ladies the evenIng of Oct. 20.

Judge Bowlich West Virginia gave a talk his work in juvenile courts' and on the value of tian training for children. A film on "your Talent" war shown by Dick Faublon. Pic. Donald Thomas home: on leave from Korea, Mr. Mrs.

Bub. Grabowskis of Custer: and 18-out-of-state pheasant hunt a r's were introduced. CRADLE SHOWER By 'Republio News Service Gregory Couple Wedding Anniversary MR. AND MRS. By Republic News GREGORY Mr.

And Mrs, O. B. Shaffer of Gregory observed their 40th wedding anniversary Oct. 24 when they heid open house in the a afternoon and evening. About: 80 relatives and friends called during the day.

The Shaffera have seven children, living, Harold, Vilas and Mrs. Carl Springer of Gregory; Lyle and William and: Mrs, Bryan McCollam of Dixon': and Sanford of CARTHAGE Mrs. -Roy grandchildren and: 5 great and infant son were honored at a grandchildren. A niece, Mrs. AIpink and blue shower Oct.

29, at the ten Soesbe of Gregory, also had home of Mrs. Charles Zilko, west of made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Carthage, Shaffer during her childhood. KenFollowing a social hour the hon- neth died two years ago at Burke, oree opened the packages, while' The ladies helping with the reMrs.

Joe Snedeker: recorded the ception were Mrs. Lyle Shaffer, names of those on the gifts. Lunch Mrs. Harold Shaffer, Mrs. Vllas was served to 17 guests.

'Shaffer, Mrs, Sanford Shaffer, Mrs. Observes 40th At Home O. B. SHAFFER Allan Soesbe, Mrs. Bryan Mc lam, Mrs.

Carl Springer and Mrs. Lucille Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer lived on a farm north west of Dixon, S.

Dak. until'5 years ago, when they moved to Gregory. The children and grandchildren presented their parents with 400- day: clock. Two grandchildren from out of town were present, Miss Imogene Shaffer of Huron and Pvt. Darreld Mc' Collam of Ft.

Riley, Kans. LUTEFISK SUPPER HOWARD Lutefisk and Chicken. supper will be served Wednesday at the Bethany Church in Howard by the Ladies Aid. Berving will start at. 4:30 p.

m. and everyone is cordially Invitled. White River Woman Joins Vivian Club By Republic New Service VIVIAN Mrs. Bert Creamer hostess to the Jolly Extension Club at her hothe Cel. 28.

Roll call wAs answered by seven members. A short business meeting held. Mrs. Lots Spry was accepted White River Extension Club. The transferd member from Christinas demonstration was given by Mrs.

Bert Creamer and Mrs. Helen Volburg, Lunch WAS then served by the austess. Anna Mae Pringle Of Bridgewater Weds Mitchellite News Service BRIDGEWATER Mr. and Mrs. O.

Pringle have announced the martinge of their daughter, Miss Anna Mae Pringle to Orland Rothlisberger of Mitchell. The emony was performed at Luverne, Minn. on Saturday, Oct. 24. Mrs.

Rothlisberger 18 a graduate of Bridgewater High School, State College, Brookings and the Sioux Valley School Nursing, Bioux Falls. Until recently she has been employed as A nurse at the Veterana Hospital newly-wedded at Fort couple Meade. will reaide at Vermillion where the bridegroom 18 attending the University! of South Dakota. Martin 8 et 40 Gives Dinner For State Officers By Republic News Service MARTIN The 8 et 40 held 118 annual banquet October 25, at the American Legion Auxiliary rooms in Martin, State officers present were Mrs. Eva Bunday of Brookings, La.

Chapeau and Mre, Elsie Nelson of Bruce, La Mrs. Lois Atkins and Mrs. Sylvia Peterson of. Brookings, were also guests of the salon. Decorations were in the Hal-1 loween theme and each partner recelved Halloween favors.

The ter piece on the table was a large pumpkin vase with fall flowers flanked with black candle holders and candles. A five course dinner was served by Mrs. Nelt Harris and Mra, Henry Williams. The social evening was. spent playing Halloween games following a theater party, BECAUSE MERCURY IS BREAKING SALES RECORDS MONTH AFTER MONTH give you a DOUBLE PAY-OFFI Honor Matrons, Patrons Of Eastern Star oft CHAMBERLAIN Republic News The Service Eastern Stat hid its regular meeting MondAy, Oct.

28 in the Masonic Tempie here. Ethel Speckels, Grand Warder, was Twenty given -four Past special Matrons recognition. And Past Patrons were also given 1a1 recoghition. Pians were made for 10 bers from this Lodge to attend the lodge meeting in Highmore day evening when that lodge will The Its following 50th 1 were annive: guests die. Attending from Kimball, Norma Deadrich, Betty Rutan, HA Steckelberg.

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MERCURY dollar starting BOW ROZUM MOTOR Co. For Wednesday, Thursday, November 4th 5th HERE ARE MORE SAVINGS from 43rd ANNIVERSARY SALE! The SALE EVENT of the Thousands of items at Tremendous SAVINGS! Here are a few! Look At These Anniversary Sale Feature Beautiful New FOOD FALL SAVINGS HATS ALL FLAVORS with distinctively differ1. ent dred hats styling. to choose Saveral from. I JELL-0 5c $2.44 and $3.44 BROWN OR POWDERED Others to $9.95 SUGAR LB.

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$2.25 pr. COFFEE Anniversary Sale Feature POUND 89c Fancy Printed FLOUR SQUARES REGULAR SIZE ALL BRANDS CIGARETTES REGULAR 29c 3 for 49c Carton $1.89 Heldel Brau 3.2 Case 24 Bottles Anniversary Sale Feature BEER $769 Warm Plaid Sheet BLANKETS Campbell's 60 Size 76 $1.29 TOMATO SOUP Anniversary Sale Feature 3 cans Boys' Waim, Winter JACKETS COATS. of SAVE National 10c with Biscuit. coupon in box Wools, corduroys, combinations, values to $9.95 CRACKERS $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 Pound FREE DELIVERY SAVE ON HUNTING (On $5.00 All or Orders Over) The Most for CLOTHING PHONE 619. Your Money Hunting Pants 2.99 6.

Shell Belts only 1.39 Hunting Costs 0.00 10.00 Hunting Vests each SHOTGUNS NOW AT REDUCED PRICES Get Thrifty Valuable "Hame Town Stamps" Our entire store in open every With Erery Purchase Saturday. and Manday nights. 8 tine 100.

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