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including Autornaticsjfl v wash in less than 60 minutes!The annual chicken diniier and in person, bazaar tor Si. Michaeli% church, uuicers of St. Michael’s Guild Kingsley. Iowa will be held- Sunday, are Mrs. Ethel Carei, Mrs. Clara jmy 24. Dinner will be served Earn- l.age, Mrs. Ltlicl Burke and Mrs. iiy Style” beginning at 4 p; :m. in Morepce Dugan. The circles and St. Mtchalel's hull, • ■■ their chairlauies who will assist toEntertainment, bazaar , . 'booths, make this event a big success, are fish pond will be on; the church Mrs. Joyce ' Gollhofer, Mrs. Win. grounds. A huge tent, will provide Munday. Mrs. Dorothy Moodie, cover ' in case of rain. Added at- Mrs. Francis Curley, Mis. Lenore tractions this year will be the music Robinson, Mrs. Clarence Kasner, furnished by Max Junior Accordion Mrs, Helen Piendl and Mr. June Band from Sioux City- and free Voodrak.balloons and pencils distributed' to Father H. A. Jansc, pastor, has all the children by Davy Crockett, made the following appointments:Mr. John. Lanhum. for all outside ticKct sales assisted by Clem Feeney, Walt Lagc, Roman Dalles, Joe Lun-mms, mate BecKer, Jim Behrens, Wm. Mundy, Frank Timmins, Boo Becker, John Maguire, Les sclum-tiier and Bob Strauon, The kitchen ehairladies are Mrs. Francis Cur-ley and Mrs. Bernadinc Senroeder; dining room chuhladics are: Mrs. Lorraine. Bcckcr. and Mrs. Margaret Am; promotion and publicity, Mrs. Bernard Cole and Mrs. Helen Plcndi.By ANTON 1. SARTOR] 2057 Fremont Are., So. Pasadena, CaliforniaThe Indian of falson glance and Hon bearing, the theme of the touching ballad, the hero,;of the pathetic tale, is gon^. V:-—rThe American .Indian. k■? • • d. -p. v...'In doing ,a story on the Bailie of the Little B.ig Horn, Custer’s last Battle, 1 find it next to impossible to avoid occasional breaks in the narration, unless I am content to omit many pertinent, and interesting observations.o. p.And so, I ask readers to bear with me' as I find myself drawn away from the immediate scene of Custer’s last stand. 1 want to have a look 'at parts played, or said to have been played, by some of the main characters among hostiles whoHighway 75 SoPhone 400Wmi?-MXTgKAnd so, we find hislorians with u wide choice in trying to decideupon which, if any, chief was “thechief who led the counter attack against Custer,o. p.Since the Sioux far outnumbered any of the other tribes, and with perhaps Gall their greatest warrior, it is not surprising that some authorities credit Gall with having led in the fight.o, p.Also involved, were the Cheyennes, said to have been the fiercest of ail frontier cavalry—despite re-mnnifW FO* lowerdlllHMtf PREFERREDRATES?• Her* Is the opportunity to build your protection and retire-mcnt program on a lower annual premium, ‘FOR DETAILS — CALL or SECE. O. PAUUNFarm Bureau Office Le Mars, Iowa Phone 433Matinee Saturday At 2:00FILMED IN BRAZIL'S WILD MATTO GROSSO COUNtRYl
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