Mary Elizabeth. They were accompanied to Minneapolis by Mrs. A. J. Kiine, who h5d visited here in the Carl Moe home, and to Huron by Mrs. P. Mi Pederson of Long' Beach, CaL, a former Huronian who will visit here in the home of Mrs. Gus Ferber and with other friends.Fashion demands a fui* coat this year more than ever before. Liters’Furriers. • (adv.)Mr. and Mi’S. H; I. Gifford received word yesterday afternoon of the birth.of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore, of Lincoln. Ill Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Dorothy Gifford of Huron.Mrs. L A. Churchill returned this morning from a couple of days visit in Minneapolis.Only a fur coat can give you the charm and luxurious comfort you so rightly deserve. Silers' Furriers.ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. t A. M. tfrquliart lt;Your new .Coat should be a Roth- i moor from Berg's Style Shop, (adv.) ‘ I. A. Churchill was in Sioux Falls lt;yesterday .on legal business.Friends here have learned . that ! Miss Lucille Bruce, who formerly « taught, in the Huron public schools, is now.at her hpn\c in Minneapolis recovering from an illness. Miss Bruce, who was. to teach in New Ulru, Minn., this year, was taken ill shortly after school opened, and underwent an appendectomy. Later she returned to resume her teaching, but shortly afterwards she .suffered a breakdown and is now taking a month to convalesce at home.•Your new Coat should be a Roth-moor from Berg’s Style Shop, (adv.)Harry S. Wayne, student of. the Northwest College of Commerce, has been appointed an army air corps flying cadet and has been assigned to the primary training field at Oxnard, Calif., according to an-(adv.)•Walter Grant and his eldest daughter, Dorothy, and Miss Harriet Grantof Danville, III, former residents of nouncement by Capt.. K. P. Mc-Kuron, arrived yesterday afternoon Naughton, western district super-to transact business and to visit visor of Army Air Corps primary friends. Miss Harriet Grant is slay-• training. Under the army’s current