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THESB.s s. --28n -85a...___-14.49 2.13:50 p. m,ITuesday;tempera-itonsPrecipi-w tailors0.100000.060Miss Anna Schmidt left Saturday, night for her home in Webster7called there by the death of her father, Fred Schmidt, who,died suddenly dboul-6 o’clock,that evening’ Miss Schmidt is secretary to the' superintendent of Huron schools, A, J.: Lang. * :Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lovre and children, Elmer and Gladys, of Estelline spentthe week-end here at the^home of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lovre, 529 Fifth street northeast. . _ .. . . _i •Buy your gas at NiWo’s Gas Station, 4th and Gl. S. W.' 3-15-28 adv cSunday to .visit whb his mother, Mrs.•P. R, Washabaugh. 0;Mrs. Max Royhl is in Minneapolis the past few days attending Grand .Opera. “L Travatore will conclude the series tonight. .Mr. and Mrs. John Ring, 653 Nebraska avenue southwest, left today'for Washington, D. C., to visit their sons, Lawrence and Chester and .also with a cousin in Chicago for a few days.Howard Kindley has returned from an over Sunday visit with relatives in Pierre.Lost:-Key tamer with 2 keys. Reward. Return to- Huronite. : . . 3-24 adv cHany Sewell, jr., a student at St.John’s-at ttelafteld, Wia.-, is. here for avisit with his moiher, Mrs. H. D. Sewell, who is reported to be making a nice recovery from an'illness,Miss Rachael Clemens returned to the ■University of South Dakota at Vermillion after an over Sunday visit here with relatives.tE»»\loudy to fair withnlt;ht*Don’t forget to attend the Passion Play at Catholic School auditorium tonight.3-24 adv cMiss Edith Smith, a student vat' the State college at Brookings;, was a weekend visitor in Huron with her mother, Mrs. T. Blt; Smith, X2 Wisconsin avenue southwest.Don’t forget to attend the Passion Play at Catholic School auditorium tonight,3-24 adv cMr. and Mrs. George E, Loogstoff returned yesterday morning from^.a day's trip to Minneapolis, where Mr. Long-staff was on legal business.Percy Washabaugh, who attends the Northern Normal at- Ahprrfwn u*a«Car of . Cannon Ball coal on track $6.50 per ton delivered. Phone 8260.. . 3 ?4.adv cMrs. Jack Marston of-Pierre returned to her home Saturday morning after a brief visit in Huron.Bob Larkin returned to Omaha last night after visiting Saturday and Sunday m Huron with his mother, Mrs. Mary Roszdle. Mr. Larkin, who was formerly employed by the Huron Publishing company, is now associated with the Wilson Printing company in Omaha.■ Harold Gregory has returned to Huron from Minneapolis, where he has been for the past few montlis taking a course in contours tion hair cutting and beauty work. He will now be located in Frances Beauty ShopP- Mrs. John Lrew of Rapid City arrived in Huron Saturday night for a ten days visit with her mother and also' with hersister at Wessirigton, Mrs. Drew is a former resident of Huron.Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McKinley and daughter and little son, Marilyn and Cairoi, jr., spent the -week-end in Marshall, Minn.MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930— lt;” * 1 “—irMiss Esther Seten returned last night from Sioux Falls, after visiting there over the week-end with her mother and sisters,. •_/ 'For radio interference troubles. Phone 8827. - - 3-22-25 adv cMrs. E. W, Bandy and family visited in Lake Preston, yesterday at the Gerald Bandy home, ' ' 1C. J. Strike went to TCew Hampton, la., yesterday to attend a funeral.Dr. Ule, Marshall Wells color expert will be at the Fair City Paint and Glass Co., across from the Telephone Bldg. on Monday and Tuesday giving demonstration work in color harmony.3-22-24 adv cMr.. and Mrs. Allan D, Tremere, 872 Frank avenue southeast, returned to Huron last night alter a few days visit in Sioux Falls, their former home.\Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Helgerson left today for Pierre, for a brief visit.Mrs. Floyd Doty and son Junior of Clear Lake, la., have arrived in Huron for a visit at the £, W. Bandy home.O. D. Dunbar Is Back From Chicago MeetO. D* Dunbar, principal of Huron high school, returned to Huron last night from Chicago where he attended the annual convention., of the North Central Association of . Secondary Schools and Colleges. Mr. Dunbar who was in Chicago for a week, is a member of the eommis-1 sion on secondary schools, an important committee of the association. He was elected to this position last year for a three-year term.* ■ _MARRIAGE LICENSESChester Allen Liggett, 44, Ethel Grace Leggett, 39, Aberdeen.Organize Potato Growers In HillsPRINGLE, Mar. 24.—(vP)—Organization of * Black Hi 11a Potato Grower* association is under way with a series of organization meetings through the Black Hills region this week.Initial steps were taken here Saturday night when 23 growers of Custer county signed as charter members.Frank D. Krlebs, secretary of agriculture. will be the principal speaker at a similar meeting at Hot Springs in Fall ' River county tonight. Sam Sloan, coua~ ty agent, also will speak. Another meet-, ing will be held at Sturgis, Wednesdaynight, and a central meeting will be heldat Rapid City, April 2.Other counties which would be included in the proposed association are Pennington, Meade and Lawrence.Further Oil Wells In Hills LikelyHOT SPRINGS, Mar. 24.—lt;J*)—Further oil dcveliproent at the Red Canyon well was possible today as the result of a decision Saturday by Judge Harold Hanley in circuit court giving the title to the Cleveland Stone and Quarry company and upholding the lease of Henry i’Neil and brothers.The Red Canyon ftcld has been idle since its ■ purchase from Neauette and Hollingsworth a year ago pending settlement of the original title.Announcement was made that A R. Rizzuto, representing Omaha interests,has leased land 18 miles southeast ol * here ond will drill a test welL
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