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TFffi DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell, g. Saturday, tfov. 2, 195? Notables Slated To Speak At SDEA's Local Convention CAPP MAURICE MITCHELL DR. W. C.

LANG GEORGE MCGOVERN PON RASMUSSEN DIAL 516 Enrollment In Rural Schools Stands At 453 Chest Fund Hits 76 Per Cent JOHN Enrolled in the 40 rural schools of Dflvison County this year arc 453 students, according to Arthur county school superinten- The enrollment is an mcica.se of Five notables are among the list! of speakers slated for thc South bakota Educational Association's fey now word may have gonp regional convention in Mitchell Nov. around that the top kick of the local 6-8. department. Art Raymond, has 16 morc than last The five include Al Capp. noted been sidelined with an attack of Four years apo thp enrollment' cartoonist and creator of Li'l Ab- appendicitis.

4nn. ma kinp an increase of) ner; Maurice Mitchell, president of Art, who usually writes this col- morp tlian 13 er cenl in tne last Encyclopedia Britannica 11 mn, took sick Thursday niftht and I0 ais Ernie Mehl, sports editor of a 10 a. m. Friday was admitted to Tllp lar pst i the Kansas City Star; tir. William surgery.

BO; is in the! fourth grade with 72 students and stat Teac ers afternoon, but doctors thought he ffi ov 5 LS mi Ilt be Ut by Wed esda Therr should bP 51 grad smSsVen SDfcA president accounting for much of from the right grade next spring appearance Is expected to llls distress Friday was the thought There were 38 graduates r'a bp one of the highlights the con- of wnat tnis forced vacation is spring, Barth announced vo according to spokesmen to do to his hunllllf? season A11 al teachers have one your Creator of the landI of Schmoos as e11 as whal happen lo Pigmentary certificates or better, and Kigmles. the SkonkWorkl page under these less capable Four of them are beginning teach- Despatch, he will speak at the sec- ands rs and 12 of thrrti did not teach onrt epnpral i of thp conven thls lapt year. Ten arc lion II 1 1 mWednPsdav of coursc the ular ailment unmarried Born Alfred'OeraIdI CaPlin in New these da lias sllifted to unsbot araw tin amlrt nnvm-tv anri fmclra. 'teft l5 Vas One excited Detroit sportsman ns as putated after he fell from an ice nl on )f Ll atdd a ste makes ta to the fact that haste makes Meeting On IS article in rime magazine. a SP ln tanfd epdlri PIEURE neither the wooden, leg, the limp cane fle 10u 1 ti nhn a Research Council with which he still walks, nor his a round blast plcked up thc phca chronic state of poverty kept him from growing into a brash, fast- otnel tttOMAS ft.

CftfeLLY thnmas BWjamin Crelly, of the late Nlcholns and Kitty Crelly. was horn Aug. in. ifiai. at Lucerne, la.

He died Oct 4, 1957. at St. Joseph's Hospital in Mitchell at the age of 7fi after a short illness HP grew to manhood in Benton County. la In 1H04 he moved 'o S. where hr operated a hlarksinilh shop On Oct.

31, 1904 hr was tmltpd in marriaer to Ryan HP ts survived by dauehtpne, N'I Jrte "CremPr and Mrs. Martin tf.nistpr. both of Mitrhell: twn Ralph Crelly of Madisnn and Crelly nf Mltrhrll. nine graiirl rliildren; Ihror sisters. Mrs.

Edd Slattory of Sioux Falls. Mrs. Mary Muetrrs of and Mrs. Florence Grimm of and onr brother Phil Crrlly of Hillsboro. Ore Funeral services for Mr Crelly were hpld Monday.

Ocl. 7 at a.m. at SI. Mary's Catholic Church at Spencer The Rev. Fr.

Grabowks at the rites Pallbearers were Clarence King-. Hew out. He dropped that taH-ine reckles-s rpstlps.1 vouth second bird, then lay down his gun Pert he first bird and went over to Mitchell will speak during lne He "4s tl- first scnci'iil session 2 ni tail to snow otners He heads what is recognized wh the lne VC the world's oldest'and largest or- and new wlth ut ncaudaln Iganization in the classroom teach- penda a nd eaving also a gaplnp ling films field. A veteran of the hunter The sad nimrod returned to thr jn and his first, but wait, no pheasant! The first bird had also flown the coop. PIERRE The Legislative Subcommittee' on Mentally Retarded 'Will meet Nov.

8 at Mitchell. Rep. Sullivan Barnes, chairman, said The session has been called for fl a.m. in the Davison Countv Courthouse. The initial meeting of the group will be In the nature of a Director Loren Carlson of LRC said LIONS KIWAN1S ROTAItY JAVC'CES TOTAI, The 1951 Community t'hrsl fund drive In MHrlirll had rrarhrd Tfi rent of Us Sll.fino Rtvnl by Friday afternoon with thc addition by (lip of tnuard Iholr coal of Total raised by the Jaycpcs thus far has born for a Inlal of HR prr rout of thr goal.

by the clubs to date arp pictured In pprcriiluRr basis on llir above graph. Bert.al Jacnhson. William Slallery. Edrirh and Cnnrtnrv Hnelrts 1 Runnl was in Lakeside Cpmetery a I Spencer C.ARI1 OK TIUN'KS We wish In express our thanks to Hie friends and neighbors for Mhpir many kind rleorls. memorials, and exprpssions of sympathy at the, loss of nur beloved father dnd iprandfallier.

A special (hanks to 'the sisters and staff al SI i Hospital. Thrt Family of Crrlly communications industry, Mitchell radio and television. He began his career In the newc- paper field in 1935 His newspaper background includes "The New I York Times 'the Oannet Group in ochester Albany and N. and a one man countiy Letcher Chapter Of SDEA Elects Pattoii, Swenson Estates Set At Quarter Million Dollars There are other events occurring By Republic News Service Inventories of two Davison Coun- except the cliureh HIT located out- umermnriit bonds. $11.130 In mort November however, than Letcher chapter ty estates totaling nearly a quarter side South Dnkota and 28 arr in unge bonds anrl interest; In and lost birds of tlle Sol 'th Dakota Education As-million dollars were filed recently Sweden.

postal bank convo gets under- sociation met Tuesday Oct. 29 and wlUl lhe counly i courts Mrs ahM lfi alT y(M 0 bo savinizs account. $1,000 in savings hnsniml it thn TOP nf 70 with some 5.000' Mrs Gertrude Storm was elected The inventory of. the Helen M. div ided amoiiM the heirs according certificates.

in Insurance pol- 3 lB been since" to converge on president of thc local chapter. a tton estate, filed Tuesday, lists to law icy proceeds and $1.718, in "1" Deon 1 s'ntt. MRS. KIMVARn BORTKL Etlirl Rorlel was horn March 2fl. I8R7 at.

Forest. City. 111., and grew to womanhood in that vicinity. March 25. I9(VJ.

HIP married Edward Bortcl Six children were, iborn to the eouple. i The family moved to a farm east, 'of Ethan in ttltl. Mrs. Rortel was haptlwd in the Methodist faith at Ethan In 15M4 the couple mnveri to Milchell where they lived until the 2:1. 1957 ouu a.

Q.I pxnppteri to coilvertre on i-cinuu uaiutt', nn-u ic.it' ijmn i mm 'on ek COI on were assels tota.ing Si.0,604.,5. An in-M' ceeds from of persona, in its field. After serving during the war in the Armored Command, Mitchell field at 12 noon. One of the latest contributors 10 president, ventory of the Carl E. Swenson es- Mrs.

Harriet King secretary and la te, filed Oct. 22 listed assets of treasurer. Delecate to thc conven $9595371 the SDEA Journal, monthly publi- changed fields and entered broadcasting in 1945 as director of press I information the Columbia ers roup is Hal1 a fresh the tion ell Mackey. which will be held In Mitch- is Supt. C.

A. Paul Falkenberry is al- died May 27 without left a'will at Slti.mm. totaling i i Mrs PHiUin Is adiiiiiitbliB- re. Preceding her in dcnth were three children. Clarence.

Clvde and money on hand sf rJV. ro-ir F'n 1 Rpuhpn Swvivlng an- widow, trix of the Ration rslate and l.mll $77,700 in Bank Anderson. is administrator for in wh he died rch 17 He later became sales staff in the Mitchell December. 1948. Goheen is the former Hulda it, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. mediate ton. D. C. manager WTOP I the capitol 'Association ot Broadcasters's partment of broadcasting advertis- of children at their own rate of ae- tllp SDEA days of Nov 7 Ve i ing velopment rather than by age and erans DaVi whlch has been niade a He was elected president of grade sal holiday will make one more iEBF in June 1953 Mentioned in the article is the dav tnal tne Letcher students will 1 Mehl has worked 35 years for 1 011 5 8 150 be cuscd for this nlonth ithe Kansas City Star.

Ten of those grading adopted he has been sports editor. Publlc Schools. He Is a former president of the National Association of Baseball lw ee ol Writers of America. Grant Goheen, He holds a local preacher's Uc area residents are keeping up a ense in the Methodist Church and Proud family tradi ion. for three years was the minister of A11 the 11me ln tlle Goa church in Kansas City.

He is the llc famll havc served in U. S. founder and teacher of the largest lltar services. That adds up to adult Sunday School Class in Kan- IO me 'V, sas City. 425 members.

Mr Goneen hwnsc f. son of Em- Three years ago the Kansas City la Gohefe cal ec Mitchell at Chamber of Commerce voted him a 10 19 He for outstanding man of the year. Wo ld War I service a Mitchell Mehl will speak Thursday'at 8 and served with the Eighth Division p.m. at a general session. the 23rd Machine Gun Battalion.

Dr. Lang, a life member of SD- nine sons have a ser- EA, has served as assistant to the Vlc rd starting Dec Ml. Dean of instruction at Iowa State Now serving in the Air Corps are College, associate professor of his- Edward Eugene and Carl. Serving Swenson estalf city bonds: of Champlin Oil of Letcher Speech saw rswf'ig is-'" Contest Winners Named er: three children, Mrs. Nina Johnson and Harrv of Ethan and liar- of Phoenix.

sister, Adams of Ethan and e.ishf. jKrandclilldren. I Funeral sprvices were held Oct. 2ii al 2 p. m.

in the Ethan Methodist 'Church. I The Rev. Arthur Runyan officlat- iccl. Muric was by Mrs. C.

W. Turner and Mrs Harold Maser. Burial was in the family pint MR. AND MRS. GOHEEN According to terms of the will, the remainder of his assets were to be converted to cash, after deduction of expenses, the cash was 'to be divided equally to his heirs.

Swenson, a bachelor, left no im- rolatives, but 47 heirs, devisees and legates and next of kin were discovered. All of them Area Airmen In SAC 'Bombing' A-1C Donald A. Bosworth of Mitchell and A 2C Howard L. Chambers of Platle were among 1.700 maintenance specialists who supported Strategic Air Command's 1957 Bombing Navigation and Reconnaissance Competition recently in Pinecastlc, and Carswell. 250 By Republic News Service es ol First BanK SIOCK Corp LETCHER The Letcher High Swenson's inventory listed assets School local declam contest was $40,588.50 in Series U.S.

held Monday, Ocl. 28 with the fol-' CARD OK THANKS lowing studcnl.s winning first place: 1 Wp wlsh (0 (hank many Poetry Jo Fnnk: humorous- ITlaUves Mie Me hod i. st; Betty Latza: dramatic. Marilyn Hospital miI SPSi fi vonbui-R ancf Stylcr. The ladies of WSCS at the Methodist church in Ethan, all who were so kind and helpful during (lie illness and passiiiu of onr wifp, mother and grandmother.

Also thanks for the prayers, cards, flowers, food, and help to our families. Edward Bortel Mr. Mrs. Harvey Bortel Mr. Mrs.

Harry Bortel Mr. Mrs. Emil Johnson FROM ANNUAL STATEMENT Year Ending December 31st, MID.CONTINENT CASUALTY COMPANY INSURANCE COMPANY of Tulsa. Oklahoma Mart Address: Box 2207, Tulfta, Okla. homa Home Office: Same Boncis 11,205 (WVI na Stocks Real Estate Owned Mortgage Loans on 8M.I02.S6 IIS n-IS .15 De.

Balances nr fnrv 'i 1 "Hpni Qn rt in tlie Army were Leland. Ken and David Raugust of Emery. Tex. Ine Di-ptiriVn tit Ya'nktnr John. Arthur and Paul en- The Goheen's also havc three The specialists and technicians int, piesiaeni at YanKton Loiiege, jn thg Nayy daughters.

A sister. Mrs. Herbert chosen for year round and public school teacher and administrator at Kennebec. He is graduate of the TyndaH' Public Schools; Yankton College with a BA, and Iowa State University with MA and a Doctor of Philo- isphy degrees. Dr.

Lang will speak at the fourth generaJ session Friday at 8 p.m. McGoveru, a resident of Mitchell, is a freshman member of the U.S. House of Representatives. He is a former Dakota Wesleyan University professor of history and political science. 1 He will address the non con, fllction session sponsored by the SDEA Department of Classroom Teachers Thursday at 2 p.m.

Rassmussen, as president of the SDEA, will be in charge of two general sessions of convention and, will give his annual address at the! i m. An A Thomas was killed in Trieste lives in Mitchell. DAILY CROSSWORD 21 ACROSS 1. Proceedings 5. Small body of water 9.

Arum plant 10. Sign of zodiac 12. Miss Darnell 13. Velvetlike fabric H.Ta* 15. Relitle 16.

High priest 17- Swiss river IS. Exist 2 Satisfy by proof 3. Neat i Girl's name 5. Journal 6. Seaport 7.

Girls name 8. Kingdom (Eur. 9. River (Ger.) 11. Decorous 19.

Shade of blue 15. Beam third session immediately preced ing Melil's talk. All general sessions and non- conflicting session will be held in the Corn Palace. 21. Whirr 23.

Twin crystal 17. Hail! 20. Malt beverage Mine (Corn. Vail) 22 Hints 23. Tourist stopovers 24.

up 25. Rude dwelling 27. Call for help (naut 20 Ul-tempei xi 31 Cant 32. Hired slugger (U. S.

slang) Surplus and Reserve for Reserve for Loss Adjustment F.jrnpnpes Reserve for I'n- Prem.ums quality performance to support the Reserve for T.IXP? 86 B-47 and B-36 bombers d.iir- other ng a six day test of combat cap- TOTAI, UABIUTIKS ability under simulated wartime Capital Paid londition.s. In the cofnpetition, jet bombers ilasted target cities at the tsvo bases. Vutcrday'i Answer 34 Greedy 35. To be un. decided 36.

Edible rootstock 38. Spigot City Ranks Fifth In September Building Values Rotarians Hear National VFW Auxiliary Head Mrs. Ray Ctodbey of kynwood, tlu'i. wetk urged Mitchell Ro. tarJaus to think of their response bility to the State of South Dakota's future.

TJIflin'rr Va HOC Speaking at notary's regular UUlUy YQAUea Thm-saay meeting in the St. Mary's 'Episcopal parish hall, Mrs. Godbey Mitchell was ranked fifth in the "I believe this is an especially Btate lor valuation of new JwlWUirf me or swh tanking, as listed in September builUJng mils, according to the Federal Be- serve Bank of Minneapolis. Mitchel was six th in the nura- bmof permUs Sued fug tlolitli, according tp Oakota will be marking the anniversary of its statehood two days (Saturday). for the future, Mrs.

we must assure chief (colloq.) 26. S-shaped molding 27. Pout 28. Music note 29. Uttlc chiM 30.

Loiter S3, Halting: places for troops '3e Novice at a ltS ISSlieq WftS I'Steq at W- Helnpl 1 svttpm pxamnloc: of Cities leading Mitchell in valua- jg SoSlS WBlW turn were Aberdeen yermi i 0e fiSS Sioux Palls aftd Rapid City, in Clarence permits issued, in were Sioux Falls, Rapid and Vttiua'ion ranged froin a (ijHU'e of $167,8.80 to sero and b.er of permits from 184 There 13 ities reported no valuation or-jpermits. valuation of buiicling the Rtate jiurlng the w.as 60? and total i 548. guard: Hill of and Lawrence, Hilrof a of Rotary Past tocles of toe ligWwvs will meet at Uie ol Maynte faylev, 40,5 W. at p. m.

37. Washea Spanish dance 39. A task 40- Gaseous element 4i. Founder of Christian Science Mail UOWN I- Inner WteUile Here's how work It; is J.ONGrEl.l.QW one letter simply stands for another, in this sample A is HW Uirfee Us, Isr two O's. etc.

Single the length and forma Uon of the words are ail the tetters trs different A FT SBf Quotation fcBURYO'-T AU. (PWI R.ARI THINGS Statutory Onassiprwri Funds 40 BO 4S1.144 401 161 14 57.1.14 87 83C1 fM ji 1.6OT llfi 76 40.125.24 W.03S D6 ORfl 26 nofl no M2.B72 SB Cast Selected For Senior Play At Vivian High ISy Republic News Service VIVIAN The cast has been I cliDsen for the Vivian Hiffh senior class play "Nowhere Past. 1 lo be siaKcd under, the direction of Supt. Aiisusl Nelson TRICK IS TREAT DALLAS brought The ca.sl includes' David Cross, a trick which also was a treat, for lim-dun Jiihnke, Earl WhilHker. and.Mrs.

Bill DeSanders. It's also her Howard Hulce. seniors with Janet weddiiiR anniversary, and the pift: Booth loin Hoffman, sopho- from her husband wa.s a mores, coniplciinc the cast. broom of sold and diamonds inscribed: "To my favorite witch." Wr Surplus alholic Priest At Zell Dies ZELL Father V. Durkm.

iB, pastor of the Catholic Church iere since 1939, cljed Friday. From 91J) to 1939 he was assistant at Elkton. He was born at Pierre and was ordained in, 1917 at St. Paul. After years of missionary service, ie returned to his native diocese.

Requiem Mass will be offered by Bishop Lambert A. Hoch at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at the church here. Farmer Kicked In Head By Steer By Republic News Service Olson suffered a cut and bruised forehead when he was helping a neighbor load cattle at Olson Oct.

22. On account of muddy roads Dave and Raymond Weimer had driven cattle to the Olson farm for oading and Mr. Olson was assist- ng some with the work. The last of the cattle were being loaded and all the other trackers had gone with heir loads. Olson was helping to prod the steers in the truck and one kicked him just above his right eye.

Robert Weimer. who was also as sisting with the work, took Olson to the Martin hospital, several stitches were required to close the gash on his head. He was released from the hospital after he had re- medical attention. 56 TOTAL JS.148 B52 B2 Butmesi South Dakota '9M1 Direct Premiums Received Direct Losses 4517870 Losses Incurred 026 fl.i Expenses Inrurrrd 62.730 34 Company's Certiticatt Auihnniy Whereas The Mid-Continent Cntually Company a Corporation urvleT Laws of Oklahoma had ttled in this office a swirn exhibiting rondition and busmess for lhe year ended De- cento. .11.

1Q56 conformable to the of lhe laws of (his State regula'mj; the business of Insurance has Filed a duly rertifieri copy of its charter certificate of organization, and has complied with all of the Insurance Laws aforesaid NOW, THEREFORE. 1, E. MITCHELL Commissioner of Insurance ol the State of South Dakota, pursuant to provisions of said lavs do herrbv err' Ih- abovc named Company is fully env powered through its authorized a- gwitE to transact businese the lines of insurance Usted low, except thpse lines numbered l-M-5-11-12-13-14 1. Life Accifteni and Heajrth. Fire and AlUcjl Unes.

Inland and Ocean Marine Workmen's CornpensatMn. Bodily Injury Lia-bllity. (other than Auto). Property Damage. (other than Autoi.

Auto Bodily Injury. 9. Auto Physical Damage 10. Auto Property Damage. 11.

Fidelity and Surety 12. Glass. 13. Burglary and Theft- Boiler an Machinery in thi? State accoixljng to the Uavaf thereol. until the last dar ot Apru A.

1B58 la Tellimony Wlnereof. 1 h4ye hereunto seA my hand and oificiaj teal at thw first day tiSkA' Jl.JliTCHEU. AHIt OK THANKS i.sh ID inKr I Ins lliran.s of, DIIT SIIHTIT lliank.s to' l''r. RU.S.SD. Si Charles Altar, Society, l''i I'lullips.

neiRhbors ami friends for their sislance. cards, nieinorials. flowers, ind words sympathy extended 10 us at ihr loss of our beloved mother. The Children of Mrs Prances i Bilka. If Vou Wish To Buy or Sell, REAl ESTATE SEE The WELLER Company Phono 2130 2.

3. 4. 1. Now! SIATt WITH SQNfi HITS .8 roN'T SUN. The ama aone "I'M I gave back my kept my to search down the killer they say I'll never find!" CINEMASCOPE STARTS SUNBAY! Can't.

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