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iSOCIALEVENTSBy Evelyn HartnagelPhone 4151WEDNESDAYEast Side Bible study ’edncsduv afternoon at 543meetsdcrson left on a week's wedding trip.Anderson is a graduate of Mad; son high school of the class of 52. Shattended Huron college, where she spec ialized in music, for three years. Mstreet southeast.Wednesday Nighters will meet at the ; Anderson is the son of Mrs. A. IN. An Y.WC.A. cottage Wednesday nieht atnight7:30 o'clock.Washing, n Red Cross class meets at2 o'clock Wednesday.Mi week service at the First Methodist church Wednesday evening at 7:30o'clock.Prayer meeting of the Central C hurchol Christ Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock at604 Oregon avenue southeast.Regular meeting of the Sabotofarec club Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.Degree of Honor No. 121 will meet at 7:30 o’clock Wednesday in K P. hall. AH candidates are requested to be pres-A lunch will he served. Mrs. Alta M Her w: 1 Ik* present at this meeting. At 3 o'clock on Wednesday, in theCollege chapel, the Rev. W. H. Riley willi ‘view the book ‘ A Philosophy of Friendship” by Professor Herbert Martin of the University of Iowa. The public is cordially invited.derson of Montrose, formerly of MadiHe was graduated from Woodrowson.Wilson high school of Long attended the university at two years and the University ofat Berkeley for two years.CalfaCaliforniaC ANTON AUXILIARYHAS SPECIAL MEETINGThe auxiliary to Canton Huron No. 1a special meeting Saturday night iI. O, O. F. hall.Bess Parsons of Sioux Falls, slatpresident, Hazel Trotter of Huron, stat vice president; Lila Bethke, Huron, righvice president; Minnie Wuerfe past state president and Laur Huron, vice president of the Re assembly, were introduced anaid to I Huron, Seeley,bekahweIll'ROMANS ATTEND (AVOI R CI.IB MEETINGThe R. S H. club met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Beck of Cavour Saturday night.With the exception of one, all members were present, including Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer of Huron, Mr. and Mrs. J Woelpcrt, Mr and Mrs. C. Nenabei Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eckmann, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eck-mann, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer, Mr. and Mrs John Eckmann, Mr. and Mrs. Eckmann, .Mr. and Mrs Otto Eckmann, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Arnold, all of Cavour; Mr. and Mrs. William Hegg, Yale andMrs. Anna Beck of Huron Other guests were Mr, and Mrs. Roland Leonhardtand Otto Kraft.Whist was played at eight tables, high score going to Mrs. Fred Eckmann andThe mustering in ceremony was hole the work being put on by thirteen mem bers of degree staff with Mrs. AllrLothrop as captain. There was inspec tion, by the state president, Mrs. Parsons who also gave a talk August Abel, pas department commander, gave a talk. Ii behalf of the auxiliary to Huron Cantoi Mrs. Trotter presented Mrs. Parsons witl a gift, a “Memory Book.Following the business meeting ai oyster stew supper was served at the Ion; tables in the dining room to about thirtj five by Laura Seeley, Ivy Bush and theicommittee.ft*AVWVWV'VWVUVMrs. N. J, Kass, 378southwest, left yesterdayourth streelforJohn Eckman. Lunch was then servedat twelve-thirty o clock.SURPRISE PARTY AT ROHRABAUGH HOMEA group of friends surprised Herbert Rohrabaugh on his birthday Saturday evening. Bridge was played at three Tables, Mrs Eddie Rohrabaugh and Harry Rohrabaugh receiving high prizes, Mrs. Verne Hobbs, the travel prize and the all cut prize went to Miss Edythe Kucera.The hostess served lunch at amorningWashington. D C., where she wall spend the winter with her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Kass sold their home and furnishings last week to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderberg. Mr Kass plans to visit for a few months with his son, Nick Kass and W'ifc* at Milbank.table, using a large birthday cake as a centerpiece. Mr. Rohrabaugh receivedmany gifts.HOSTESS TO R N. COMMITTEEMrs. B F. Hayes, who was the chairman of the November committee of the Royal Neighbors, entertained her committee members and their husbands at aSunday evening party at her home. Thirtieth and Dakota avenue south.Cards formed the diversion of the ning, gifts being awarded to Mrs. A. W.Gilland, Mrs. Arthur Olson, Fred Wisenberger and Carl Dauin. A two courseluncheon was served at the small tables by the hostess, assisted by Mrs, C. C. Fisher and Mrs. Blaine Bennett, s orchestra entertained theFarm for rent, good buildings, well improved, vicinity of Wolsey, immediate possession, Huron college.11-25-27 adv cH A Gehm left yesterday afternoon for Yankton, called by the death of Mrs. Gehm’s mother, Mrs, F J. Hatz, who died yesterday noon.Remember Fleming’s for corsets.11-21-27 adv c Mrs, L. L, Trotter and her house guest, Mrs, M. W. Parsons of Sioux Falls, left this afternoon for Madison, S D„ to attend a meeting of the auxiliary to Canton Norpareil. Mrs. Parsons is state president and will inspect, Turkey-chicken pie Thanksgiving 12-2. Table service, call Y W. for reservation.11-26 adv cAugust W. Abel is leaving tomorrow for Chill icothe, Mo., to visit at the homeof his son, August W. Abel. jr. While there his grandson will lie christenedAugust W.B«*n- i will tak*A bo ITheguest*christeningchapel of Chilli -where Mr, Abel.with music during the evening.No 46 MarlDEGREE OF HONOR JUVENILES MEETThe Degree of Honor Juveniles met in Labor Temple Saturday.Shanahan, junior president, presided over the business meeting.Much of the time was taken up inshe practicing in preparation for inspection. Refreshments were servedgames were played.The next meeting will be aand the child-P- ry Floral Co.11-26-27 adv c Miss Ruth Wil-andenjr. There wall 1 will exchangeSIEGENTKALFR-GAt GH IN WEDDING IS MONDAYAn informal wedding was performed Monday morning when Miss Margaret Siegenihaler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Siegenthaler of Monroe, Wis, Thomas Gaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gaughan of Watertown, were married at St Martin's church at nine o’clock in the presence of relatives andfriends.The couple was attended by Miss Marvel Gaughan and John Gaughan, both of Watertown, brother and sister of theThr» hride was attired in a sim-m.place in thecothe Business college.jr., attended college.Thanksgiving flowers.Phone 8507,Miss Lola Steele and cox left for Mitchell yesterday to attend the SDEA, They will be there until Wednesday as house guests of the Rev. and Mrs F E. Lochridge. 1A popular girdle at Fleming’s has concealed boning back and front. It flattens the hips and slenderizes the waist. Price $4,95. 11-26 adv cL. L. Trotter, grand O F. lodge and E. M.Howardsecretary of I.O. Lot h rop went toMonday evening to attend a meeting of the Odd Fellow's lodge. Thegrand master, A H.Kourt of Winner,also attended. He accompanied Mr. Trotter and Mr, Lothrop back to Huron andvisite I at the Trotter home, 775 Wisconsin avenue southwest. Mr. Kourt expects to leave for Redtield tonight for a meetingDon't forget! Candy ing from Sherman andgroom, ine criae w’as auueu m a pie dark green dress with matching accessories and wore a corsage, The bridesmaid also wore a green dress with matching accessories.Immediately following the ceremony a three course wedding bteakfast W’as served to the immediate relatives in the home of Mrs. Merle Simpson, a sister of the bride. The table was attractively decorated in pink and gold, the bride’s chosen colors. A large wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom, was the center piece and on either end of the table weie tall tapers in pink and gold.After tlie breakfast the couple left for Watertown for a few days visit and fr m there they will go to Wisconsin to maketheir home.for Thanksgiv-11-26-27 adv cMrs, O Sky berg left this morning forher home in De Smet aftera week with Mrs. Carrie Riley, matronat the county jail.50 Christmas Gieeting Folders, name printed on each—$1.25 Don’t ordering. Kiel Bros., Inc. 11-26 adv c Mr, and Mrs. George Ritz returned to their home yesterday after a weekendvisit at the C. H. Anderson home, 105Seventh street southeast. Mr. Ritz is a nephew of Mrs. Anderson.yourThe new brassieres at Fleming’s really tit. Narrow', medium and wude models.Priced 39c. 59c and $1.19.Mrs. Wallace Hickox11-26 adv c returned this morning from Janesville. Wis., after being gone for more than two weeks. She visited with Mr, and Mrs. E. K. Smith, former Huron residents, in Janesville, and she also visited in Chicago with Miss Lee Godfrey end in Milwaukee.Remember your hostess say with flowers from Walkers.ThanksNADINE SKA RE WEDS SUNDAY MORNINGIn the presence of only tne immediate relatives occurred the marriage of Miss Nadine Marie Skare and Lyman O Anderson in the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Skare in Madison, SDing.thirtvThe ring ceremony of the Presbyterianchurch was read by the Rev. P. L. Smith, Attendants were Miss Helen Rose Skare, sister of the bride, and EdwardCallan, Mrs. P. L, Smith played “Became'' and “Oh, Promise Me’ before the ceremony and “At Dawning'’ immediately following.The bride wore a dress of light copen blue silk crepe with a shoulder corsage of Briar Cliff roses, tiny white chrysanthemums and ferns, tied with silver ribbon The bridesmaid wore a drc^s of powder blue crepe with a simplerrangement of the same flowers.Following the ceremony a three course breakfast was served. The table centerpiece was a three-tiered wedding caketopped with a small cluster of the bride’s flowers The table was lighted with tallwhite tapers.d.e bieakfast Mr. and Mis.11-26-27 adv cPhyllis Gascoigne of Gettysburg arrived last night to spend Thanksgiving vacation with Dorothy Jane Schrader, 1008 Idaho avenue southeast.Shoes dyed, Morrow. Phone 8513.11-26 adv cMrs. Frank Heiny and grandson, James Hickox, visited in Ree Heights over the weekend at the N. T. Hickox home. They returned to Huron yesterday morning.BonillatoLake came Miss Louisear-Halger Hansen of Whitekmilla to take his sister,Hansen to their home for the weekend.Mrs. Ted Goehr ing of Delmont, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs, Henry Jenner near Miller, returned to her home by train.Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hollarvi have left for Mitchell to attend the S. D. E.A. convention.Leighton Hill of Kansashisspent the weekend at the home of aunt, Mrs. F W. James.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Galer and daughters spent the weekend with relative at Spiingfield.Mrs. Anna James is visiting Mrs. L. Cwanson at Woonsocket.
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