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Omaha. They were here six Black Rills Weekly, Lead, S. Dak. Wednesday, April 19, 1967 days. Teen-agers, well-behaved and Lead Principals Talk Inventory, Traffic, Kindergarten Register dressed neatly were seen Tuesday in Lead in a downtown busi ness establishment.

About 24 in number, they said they were here to take part in the fresh Building inventories, traffic fyje Cwiw Cities frermently reminded to face traffic when walking on highways, use sidewalks wherever man-sophomore debate tournament at Lead High School with other students in the Black Hills Speech Conference. From Spearfish High School, their coach is Sam Tidball. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomp possible, stop walking in groups Returning Tuesday even i turned to Deadwood Sunday eve- of four and five abreast and to (rom eastern United States ning after a weekend visit with Dale Hall Resigns as Bear Coach Dale Hall, athletic director and basketball coach at Dead-wood High School for the past six years, announced his resignation today.

The former Huron college star said he ha3 accepted the position of head basketball coach at the Brandon Valley Independent School District next year. He will also serve as assistant football coach and teach physical education. Hall said the opportunity with the newly-organized district was too great to pass up. The district, located near Sioux Falls, has a new million dollar high were Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Ey- ster, Lead. They visited their her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawler, Marmarth, N. D.

They left Deadwood Tuesday for Huron where Mrs. Hight, Dead- son, Lead, returned Wednesuay son and daughter-in-law, Mr, control and kindergarten registration were the main items of business which came before the regular monthly administrators' meeting of the Lead Public Schools, Tuesday morning. E. E. Grunwald, superintendent informed the group that all teachers will take the annual inventory of their respective rooms, which will be compiled with a master copy being retained in the school vault, one copy for the county superinten evening by car from Minne and Mrs.

William Eyster and move out of the way of traffic. The assistance of parents is also solicted in this matter. Spring kindergarten registration is scheduled for 2 p.m., April 19, for all mother whose children will be attending next year. They are asked to brine the child's birth certificate and apolis. They went to the Minnesota city and met their daugh wood postmaster, attended a postal management conference Wednesday and Thursday.

The ter, Sally Thompson, a sales reservations agent for Northwest Orient Airlines in Minneapolis. The family left there by couple drove from there to Lemmon late Thursday to visit with their son John, a patrol jet airliner for Fort Lauderdale man with the Lemmon Police Fla. They also spent some tim dent of schools and one for'the insurance underwriters'. This protect will be done the youngsters must be five years old by Oct. 31.

The principals ask that mothers do not bring the children with them for registration Mothers are asked to register Department. in Miami. The Thompson: Arriving home Saturday was hosts in Minneapolis were her two daughters, Silver Spring, Md. and in Washington, D. C.

Accompanying the couple was their daughter, Mrs. Viola Enders, Rapid City, formerly of Lead, who is a guest of her son, Dwight Enders, his wife and three children. Enders serves with the U. S. Naval Radio Station at Annapolis, Md.

He will be transferred to Greenland in the near future. Mrs. V. Enders prolonged her visit because her daughter-in-law is recover i from surgery. The Ey.sters called on the brother of Mrs.

Ray Beauvais, Lead, Capt. Donald Bursik, U. S. Navy and his family in Arlington, Va. Capt.

Bur Mrs. Edith Rodgers, Lead. She niece, Mrs. Roger Wassna, Principals of all buildings will school and Is evalunted at $22 came by plane to the Rapid and her husband. The Lead work with their teachers to de million.

The high school has 370 City airport in the afternoon. couple was gone just over In the building nearest them with all rural patrons replster-ing in the Washington building. termlne how the pedestrian week. She returned to her dutips students and the total enrollment is about 1,200. Mrs.

Rogers was gone three months and visited her sister, traffic from their building Saturday as sales woman Since next year the principals flows and which are the most Scott's Fashion Apparel, Lead in the various buildings will traveled crossings. Thompson is employed by the handle the hiring of substitues Mrs. Joseph (Mildred) Marnette in Ontario, Calif. Others she spent some time with were Mrs. Alec (Gladys) Ross, her sisters, Mrs.

Bernice Lawler and Mrs. From the report, George City of Lead and was on vaca for their own buildings, they tion. were asked to make up sub Fowler, traffic director for the State Highway Department will Home from a trip to vhe West stitute lists. Results of the Tine tests have be able to make recommon Hazel Langford and a Coast are Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Franklin, Arleta, all for dations for more safety for the Streets, Lead. They visited re been received and are being put mer Lead residents. During her children going to and from atives and friends in Bandar on the children's permanent re absence Mrs. Rogers also called and Portland, Ore. and Spi school.

It was also noted that child cord cards. Grunwald reported that Don kane, Wash. He for Homestake Mining Co. and was ren are going to have to be on friends in San Francisco. Among thosa attending the recent three-day pastoral council- Young, in charge of extension sik had Just returned from his second trip to Antarctica and displayed unusual and unique pictures for the group.

Tom Glover and his daughter, Mrs. Eddie Mutchler, Lead, returned Friday night from Presho where they attended funeral services for a family friend, Frank Butt, 52, who died April in a Pierre hospital. He had suffered a lingering Illness. Butt had made his home in Reliance. on a three-week vacation.

education for Black Hills State Among those from the North College, Spearfish, is asking ing institute at University of South Dakota, Vermillion, was SIMMER NUPTIALS are being planned by Peggy Arbuckle, Alzada, and Floyd J. Ruse, Lead. The announcement is being made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Arbuckle of Alzada.

Miss Arbuckle, a graduate of Belle Fourche High School, is a senior at the University of Montana, Missoula. She is affiliated with Alpha Omlcron PI social sorority and Alpha Lambda Delta honorary. Her fiance, son ot Mrs. Floyd Rose, Lead, Is an alumnus of Lead High School and South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. He is employed as an electrical engineer for Union Carbide, Charleston, W.

Va. teachers interested in extension em Hills expecting to attend the quarterly meeting of Black "I regret leaving Deadwood and the Black Hills which I have grown to like so much," Hall said. He added that he also hated to leave the school with its fine students and especially the athletes he has coached. "Deadwood is going to have a fine basketball team for the coach who replaces me. They are a fine bunch of boys and I wish I could have coached them at least one more year," he said.

Hall will be going back to the area where he was raised and played his prep ball. He graduated from Ravinia High School as a star athlete in 1954 and was one of Huron College's all-time cage greats where he finished in '58. Rotarians See Movie on Cycle Of Forest Life courses for next year to sign up Hills Branch, National League 'Youth' Is Theme For Conclave of S.D. Clubwomen Rev. Sylvan Williams, Lead, minister of the First Presbyterian Church.

Principal speakers with their principals as to what of American Pen Women Satur type course they would desire. day are Mrs. Mildred Fielder were Dr. stmnette or tne university of Chicago and Rev. Van Mrs.

Mary Fredrickson, Lead Courses will be offered at both the undergraduate and the graduate levels. Mrs. Toni Horsfall, Deadwood and Mrs. Julia Belle Pringle Kaam of Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pa. Presenting the opening talk was Dr.

Roy Know- Glenn Hogen, assistant super Whitewood. Hostesses for lunch the first time a group of stu "Forward With Youth" will be the theme for the 68th annual convention of the South Dakota Federation of Women's Clubs scheduled for April 27 in Kelley's Restaurant, Spear les of Sioux Falls. The meeting Arriving over the weekend Were relatives of James R. Harris, Lead, who died unexpectedly Thursday evening in the Homestake Hospital, and i a Wife. They included: sons, Robert Eugene, James, Tacoma, Raymond E.

intendent in charge of instruction reported that summer school will run seven weeks fish, will be Mar Gretta Cocking was lointlv sponsored by the dents from the base has visited the museum. Others are being Invited to do so, according to South Dakota Mental Health As wood, who left Saturday morning to attend the Bear Butte Scout Exposition in Belle Fourche included: Rolland Maynard, Louie Vaughn, Kenny Miller, Kevin Burrington, Dale from June 12 through July 29 and Mrs. Nancy Veglahn. The business meeting will be held in and in Deadwood. sociation and the university ex Miss Thornby.

Elden Titus, principal of the Central building, will be in the home of Rev. and Mrs tension division. While there, Hostess clubs for the convention, expected to attract about Frank Maynard, Glen Ford, Veglahn, Spearfish. the Rev. Mr.

Williams visited 200, will be Round Table Club charge of the elementary sec tion. John Patino and Charles Ferris, members of the volunteer Mrs. Kathryn McCormick ar with Edward Swanson and Ivan Stalder, Bert Herigstad, Randy i with Mrs. S. B.

Hill as presi Polvakov, Lead university stu fire department, Deadwood, re and his wife of Eugene; Mrs. J. R. Harris' sisters, Mrs. Ed-Ward Small, Mrs.

G. H. Ther-klldsen and their husbands of Wyo. AH attended his funeral services Monday afternoon in the McColley Funeral dent; Thursday Club, Mrs Hogarth, William Dupree, Rod dents and Irene Willson of rived In Deadwood recently and is a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Irvln Crane. She came from her turned from attending the fire ney Stratton, Douglas Stratton Whitewood. En route to Ver Frank Gnirk, president; and Twentieth Century Club with and Paul Lester. They were ac department officers school and seminar held Monday at South million he called at the home companied by Glenn Stratton home in Alameda, Calif, and will visit other relatives and Dakota Universitv, Vermillion. of his cousin, Mrs.

Clayton Jor-eensen on a farm near Mount Mrs. Henry Pearson, president. Headquarters for the convention will be the Franklin Hotel scoutmaster. They had a booth Home chapel, Lead. Howard E.

Rddish, Westmin Maynard was chairman of the on archery for their 1 friends before returning home, Deputy Head Talks at Meet Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Sturgis, deputy president of District 5, group. and the sessions will be held in ster, left Monday after badge, Stratton said. Drivers Planning to leave Sunday for "Pattern of the Wild," a movie of animal life, prepared by the U. S.

Forest, gave the Deadwood Rotary Club, a story cf forest life. It was shown by Dave Wright, ranger of the Nemo district at the weekly luncheon Thursday. A forest is a life unto Itself, according to the movie, which related how the tree, vegetables and berries provide food and shelter for the animnl in Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Korn- weekend visit with his mother, Las Vegas, Nov.

on a five-day for the group included W. mann, Mobridge, are the par Mrs. Gail Reddish, Lead. all-expense-paid trip are Mr. Miller, Mrs.

Bert Herigstad and Vernon. Katherine Thornby returned to Deadwood Monday evening from Sioux Falls where she has been with her brother-in-1 a and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kenneth Lester. and Mrs.

A. F. (Bub) Roberts. gave a school of instruction at Roberts, owner-m anager of ents of a daughter, their fifth child, born Tuesday in a Mobridge hospital. She weighed a little over 7 lbs.

The couple, the meeting of Dakota Rebekah Deadwood Ford Sales and Ser Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Kaste and son, Matthew, Lead, have returned after an absence of about two weeks. They visited her mother, Mrs. Ted Schulz in WO Candidate James A.

Lan-phear has completed a pilot course at Army Primary Helicopter School, Ft, Havter. She was called there Lodge 1 Wednesday evening In vice and Ford-Mercury dealer, won the trip in a sales contest the Lead IOOF Hall. The course because of the illness of Mrs former Lead residents has three sons and another daugh Elmhurst, a suburb of Chi Wolters, Tex. He is the son of had been sent out by Mi-3. Da vid O'Neill, Rapid City, ahscm sponsored by the Mercury di vision.

Hayter, and during her visit Hayter submitted to emergency cago. The Rev. Mr. Kaste is the Masonic Temple. Preconvention activities include a trustees' meeting in the president's room at the Franklin Hotel at 8 p.m.

Wednesday; a board of directors' meeting at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Berthald Jacobs; and a board of directors' luncheon at 12 noon, In the Red Carpet Room of the Franklin Hotel with the Round Table Club In charge. The first convention session Thursday afternoon will be followed by a Fun Fest at 7:30 p.m. under the direction of the Mr.

and Mrs. Ammon L. Lan bly president. Composing the ter. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwnrd Korn-mann, Lead, are paternal grandparents. pastor of Bethel Lutheran surgery. The couple is now re- phear, Deadwood. During district which Mrs.

Jones visits Church, Lead. covering in their Sioux Falls home. Miss Thornbv, curator 16-week course, he was trained to fly helicopters and learned to Mr. A. M.

Rotter entertained Leaving earlier in the week are Lead, Deadwood, is and Spearfish lodges. Mrs. Lloyd McColley and Helen Morganti, cead, will be among judges Saturday for the Miss Rapid City contest at the Arrowhead Country Club. The event is being sponsored by the members of Holly Club at her use them in tactical maneuvers for their homes were Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gisl and l'a-year- for Adams Memorial Museum, made the trip by plane. Accompanying the official horns in Deadwood Thursday He will next undergo advanced visitor was Mrs. Dan Sturgis. afternoon. A spring motif was used In decorations.

Regular Lvle Weaver left Wednesday flight training at the Army Avi ation School, Ft. Rucker, Ala Rapid City Business and Pro old daughter, Janet, Hosmer; her grandmother, and uncle, Mrs. Lydia Griffith and Walter for Casper. after a brief Mrs. E.

E. Grunwald is a new fessional Women's Club. The business was conducted and Upon completion of advanced visit with his parents, Mr. and transfer member. winner will enter the Miss South Thursday Club.

The historic Griffith of Loyalton. They visit training he may be appointed Lvnn Weaver and other Dakota Pageant June 24-25 in style show and mixer will be games played. Mrs. Rotter also told several highlights of the recent trip she and her husband ed Mrs. Gisi's parents, Mr.

and a warrant officer. family members in Lead. Hot Springs. followed by an Art Memorial Mrs. George Hinds and family and Mrs.

Griffith's son and Richard N. Warvi. son of Mr. Group 2 of the First Baptist Among Northern Hills persons who attended the Crelgh- Tea in the Masonic Temple. had taken to Mexico, habitants.

The living cycle of life In the forests continue because of the never ending search for food, not only furnished by the forests but by the preying of animals on their fellow creatures. In one sense, life in the forest depends on death. It is the charge, concern and duty of those in the wild life management field to care for the forest and the life in it so that the forests may continue to be treasurers of riches forever, the movie concluded. Wright was a guest of Ernest Turner, who arranged the program. Dick Johnson, chairman of the pancake supper committee, reported that all was in readiness for the affair which will be held next Wednesday evening in the Masonic temple.

A number of Rotarians and Rotavy Anns plan to attend a Rotary party at Rapid City Church met Thursday afternoon Friday morning's session, and Mrs. Paavo Wnrvi, Lead, who is majoring In architecture at Iowa State University, Ames, with Mrs. Charles Grooms, which starts at 9 a.m., will con Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leao and three children were Sunday afternoon callers In the home of ton University Alumni dinner Friday evening in the Esquire Dinner Club, Rapid City, were daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Griffith and family. Mrs. Hinds and Griffith are sister and brother. Before her mar Deadwood.

Six members cut was named to the winter quar blocks for the white cross quota. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dunn and ter Dean's List. To attnin the This was the final meeting of Dunn's mother, Mrs.

Robert riage Mrs. Gisi was Marlene Hinds of Lead. clude with a Footprint Luncheon at the Franklin Hotel Gold Room under the direction of Twentieth Century Club and Mrs. Rudie Mick, Rapid City, in charge of the program. Fol honor, students must achieve a erade-point average of 3.5 or the year for the group.

A reorganization meeting of all the circles will be held. Dunn, Lead. Robert Dunn, an alumnus of the university was A representative of the Rapid City district office of the Social Plans for the next in a series of card parties being sponsored by the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows in the Lead hall were announced by Mrs. William Glover. She and her husband are co-chairmen for the April 18 event.

Mrs. George Hoggatt, District 1 president, said a mooting of the organization is set for May 1 in Vale. Invitations to attend friendship night were read from lodges in Sturgis, Belle Fourche, Newell, Spearfish and Rapid City. Hostess to Past Nob'o Grands Club Wednesday at 7 :30 p.m. in her home will be Mrs, Lloyd Fockler.

Mrs. Gail Reddish was named as assistant hostess. Cake and coffee were served by Mrs. Clarence Tridle and unable to attend. Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis lowing the afternoon general Security Administration will be more while carrying at least 15 credit hours. Warvi, who served in the IT.

S. Air Force, is married to the former Inge Winder- D. Dunn and R. Dunn are graduates of the Creighton Univer meeting, the convention ban stationed at the Homestake Club, Lead, between 9:30 a.m.- sity School of Pharmacy. left Deadwood Friday morning.

They boarded a plane for San Francisco, for a five-day business nnd pleasure trip. El quet will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple with Mr. and Mrs. Verne (Toby) Edstrom and son, Dwight, Deadwood.

They returned to their home in Pierre later in the day. Edstrom, a patient in the Veteran Administration Hospital, Ft. Meade, was spending the weekend at home. Expected to arrive in Dead-wood for the funeral services of William Mark Allerdings Morton are his mother, Mrs. Arlye Morton and two children, Snndy and Scotty, Big Spring, his father, Ray Allderings, Portland, his stepfather, Arley p.m.

Thursday. lich of Germany. The couple has a two-year-old son. Danny. Planning to attend the meet Mrs.

Hill as toastmistress. A representative of the Rapid Mrs. C. A. Syverson, Lead, next Thursday, it was announc ing of American Legion and Auxiliary District 12 Sunday in Sturgis were Mrs.

Howard lis will attend a convention for agents of the Occidental Life Insurance Co. City district office of the Social Security Administration will be stationed at the employment Mrs. D. Bruns ed Guests were a group of Dead- returned Saturday by plane from the West Coast after an absence of 2 (, months. She visited Mrs.

Alec Arleta, Palmer and Mrs. Thomas Ahr. Mrs. Lloyd Fockler was host service office in Deadwood be They were delegates from Named to Board ess to Past Noble Grands Club tween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

wood high school seniors. Her- man Walker, Sturgis, was a Homestake Unit 31, ALA. Mrs. Andrew Winsell, Fantail Wednesday evening In her home in Lead. Mrs.

Gail Reddish was Calif, and spent some time with her niece, Mrs. M. M. Swenson, Mrs. Orval Papka.

visiting Rotarian. At State Meeting A group of girls from Jubilee Morton, Sydney, Aus a 1 1 a grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Club 4, Theta Rho Girls of Lead returned recently after being absent for the winter. She left jurs. uaie Bruns, Whitewood, her husband and family in Atherton, Calif.

Mrs. Swenson cohostess. Prizes for court whist were won by Mrs. LeRoy Sevhers. Mrs.

Nellie Amnions ent to Rapid City Thursday Jake Allerdings, Mobridge and was elected to a three-year is the former Charlotte Brooks in September, and during the time she visited the following evening for friendship night of Golden Unity Club 5. Included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahl, Lem tnon. The services are schedul term on the board of directors of South Dakota Association for of Lead.

Mrs. Ross is also a one time Lead resident. persons; a friend, Mrs. Clark ere Vlckv Cnrsten. Diana Col- Retarded Children at the annual ed for Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in Patten, Chelsea; her son-in-law Returning Tuesday night from Bethel Lutheran Church, Lead meeting Friday and Saturday and Mrs. Clarence y. Mrs. Donald Dyke received the door award. Hostesses for the May 10 meeting in the IOOF Hall will be Mrs.

Mooney, Mrs. William Glover and Mrs. Am and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Allerdings was a sophomore in in Rapid City. She was also James McKown and family, Fargo, N.

were Mr. am Mrs. Maurice Scott. Scott, loca general agent with Pioneer Mutual Life Insurance attend appointed regional representat tive of the South Dakota Associ Onaka; her grandsons, William McKown, Merrill, Iowa, John McKown, Tolstov, their wives nions. ation for Retarded Children, Mrs.

Burns will, be available as vin, Nancy Colvin, Cheryl Cork-ins, Pamela Corkins, Noel Erickson, Louise Heiser, Veronica Istratescu, Rhonda Jasper, Lee Pleinis, Pam Pleints and Patty Schmit. Chaperons were Mrs. George Hoggatt, s. Harry Pleinis and Helena Wal-ther. Mrs.

David Barraclough, Lead, was transferred from John Burns Hospital, Belle ed a school Monday and Tuesday on new policies soon to be and families; friends in Henri speaker and will act as co Relatives and friends who will be in Deadwood Sunday to attend the wedding of Sharon Kay Hansen to Martin L. Olde-hoeft. set in Grace Lutheran ordinator for local chapters in etta, Tex. nnd Mrs. Dean (Pat) Calhoon and family, Miller.

released by the company. Among 27 students who com the counties of Lawrence, pose the Black Hills Singers at Meade, Butte, Pennington. Cus Black Hills State College, Spear- ter, Fall River, Shannon, Hard Church, Deadwood, include: Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Oldehoeft, ing and Perkins.

fish, who will be on tour in the central and eastern part of the Talk Local Items Fourche, to St. John's McNa- and daughter, Ruth, 1 1 Others attending the meeting formerly of Deadwood mara Hospital, Rapid City. She besides Mrs. Burns were her state April 17-21 are: Tom Falk, Diane Ludeman, Ray Wolff, Mr. and Mrs.

Don Rasmusson had major surgery in the latter husband; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Institution. Lead: Forrest Houlette and Mason. Lead; Mr.

and Mrs and DiAnn Hampe, i 1 1, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs Dean Rasmusson and famiiy, Hot Sul Ensign Terry R. Gukelsen, Don Bentz, St. Onge; Mr. and USNR, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Robert Turner, Deadwood. Wallace Velte is director and James Sparks, the accompanist for the Mrs. Franklin Tiensvold, Mrs phur Springs, Mr. and Gukeisen of Lead and Machi Stephen Crawford, Mrs.

Clar FN 1 Mrs. Dale Hansen, Stratton, ence Baker, Spearfish and Ver- Singers. Mrs. Carl Spindler returned Deadwood High School. Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Cotton, Lead, are home from a two-week trip to the southwest and West Coast. After a stop in Phoenix, where they visited Lead residents wintering there, the Cottons went to Riverside, Calif, and were guests for two weeks of their son-in-law and daughter, MaJ.

and Mrs. W. D. Lacy and three children. MaJ.

Lacy serves with the U. S. Air Force in the Strategic Air Command, and was recently transferred to California from Spokane, Wash. During the Lead couple's trip by car, they stopped at Zion, Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon National Parks and in Denver. Superior, was the destination of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Greslln, Maitland and Mrs. James Ruffatto, Lead, when they left Sunday morning. They were called there to attend funeral services of the women' sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Fsy, who was in her 40's and died Friday night In White Bear Lake, where she made her home.

Expecting to leave Tuesday morning for Milbank were Rev. and Mrs. James Cummings. He I Neb. Mr.

and Mrs. Larry lin L. Cavier, Belle Fourche. nist's Mate 2. C.

David J. Eddy, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy of Lead, are at sea off the coast of North Vietnam as At Toastmasters Topics of local interest were featured Tuesday night when the Lead Toastmasters met for their weekly dinner session. Tony Seiler served as table topicsmaster and called on the following members for impromptu talks: Leroy Beringer, flood control in the Twin City area; Merritt Olson, the adequacy of street cleaning in the Twin Cities; Paul Hedge, stud They are members pf Northern Hills Chapter, SDARC.

crewmen aboard the world's Dr. Wp'or Hjrector of largest warship, the nuclear- special education at Rlark Hills Monday evening from Clark where she visited several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle and family. She left Deadwood last week for Brookings, where she attended the South Dakota Homemakers Council until Friday evening.

Mrs. Spindler is a member of the state executive powered attack aircraft carrier State Onllce. gave the keynote Burtzlaff and family, Edge-mont: Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen, Minneapolis: Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Marta, Central City. Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Cowles and family, Denver and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McClaren, Custer. Among the many women of the Twin Cities who are making trips to Lariat Lanes in Pierre address. Other addresses were present- 1 ry David B. Ray.

Washing ton, D. executive director tv- PrerMent'a Committee on Mental Retardation following board. The group met to plan for the National Extension Club meeting to be held in Brookings, USS Enterprise. With her angled flight deck four and a quarter acres in area, the mighty has a complement of 120 officers and nearly 3.000 men. As part of the ship's crew, they help to launch and recover the approximate 100 planes attached to the various squadrons.

Woman Marine S. Sgt. Lorna E. Mix, sister of Mrs. Don Kinney of Terraville, is at Marine on the weekends were Mrs.

Max he Saturday evening banquet Larsen. Mrs. Peter i h. July 31-Aug. 2.

and Fredrick Matzke, Wichita, Kan. of the Lutheran Church, Leaving Tuesday morning for Missouri Svnod's Commission San Francisco were Lt. John Mattson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mattson, Lead and Lt.

Mrs. Mike Povandra, Mrs. Nell Handley, Mrs. Edward Braun and Mrs. Cecil Comer.

They took part last weekend in the Women's State Bowling Tournament and are on the Cowles Plumbing team of Gold Crown ded tires; Bill Luckie, nutrinp project; Scott Moses, legality of daylight savings time; Dr. John Stewart, tourism in Lead and Bill Hager, road construction in Spearfish Canyon. Giving prepared talks were Beringer, on "Gun Ralph Hoggatt, "Speed Reading" and Hager, "Divided." Merritt Olson gave the invocation and was toastmaster; Hedge was timekeeper. Bill Luckie was in charge of the "ah" meter, Moses was grammarian; Dr. Stewart was general evaluator, and Moses, Hedge and Luckie were indivi Gary Schensow, Milwaukee, Corps Schools, Quantico, Va.

served for almost seven years undergoing the Woman Marine as pastor of the Lead Assembly Wis. The men, members of the n-Commissioned Officer U. S. Navy Dental Corps, are Leadership Course. Forty Wom Ladies' League.

on Mental Retardation. Among those elected were: John Mclnnis. Miller, president and Paul Ness, Rapid City, vice president. Some SOO persons visited the Rapid City Special Education classrooms, the newly completed Black Hills Workshop and Children's Center, Rapid City and Custer State Hospital during the convention. an Marines and two members of Sixty-eight students and spon taking a leisurely vacation trip across country to California.

They were stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Train ing the Women's Army Corps form PTIALS IN JUNE are being planned by Kathleen West-berg and Gary Hinckley. Parents of the brid, Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. estberg.

Whitewood, are announcing the engagement. Mother and father of the prospective groom are Mrs. Fera Ricard, Boieman, mad George Hinckley, Lead. Miss Westbera; graduated from Sturgis High School In 19AS and attended National College of Business, Rapid City. Her fiance is a senior at South Dakota School of Mlaea and Technology, majoring in chemistry.

sors from Douglas School, Ellsworth Air Force Base visited of God Church and has accepted a charge at Calvary Assembly of God Church, Milbank. He win begin duties Sunday. Rev. Edwin Wilcox, Farmington, N. will be the new Lead minister.

Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Right re- the largest class ever to convene for the leadership course at the Adams Memorial Museum, Deadwood, Tuesday, Katherine Center in Illinois. Lt Mattson received his DDS degree last June at Crsighton University, Quantico. Boy Scouts of Troop IS, Dead- Thornby, curator said.

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