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Queen City Mail from Spearfish, South Dakota • Page 6

Queen City Mail du lieu suivant : Spearfish, South Dakota • Page 6

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Queen City Maili
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Spearfish, South Dakota
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QUEEN CITY MAIL Spearfish, (Black Hills) Dak. Thursday, December 11, 1947 Tns day enter ad St. as aid to th commanding officer Jdccal Afcuxl Aloici of th Baa Francisco port of am' Luke's hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elinors were In tha she wrote.

barkatlon. He was a member of Chsrrolet Rpearfan Motor. Mr. Day Clark, Mrs. Frank th famed 1st and 3rd ranger battalions during tha heat of the European campaign In World War II.

Lt. Dougherty Is a niece of Mr. and Mr. J. L.

Drlskili. of Spearfish. Th couple will liv In Fort Msson. ward. Mrg.

Elvis Stearns and Mrs. Allan Evans war Christmas a reception was held at th Cave cafe In Hot So rings. Mr. and Mrs. Quillian were Thanksgiving day guests at the Clasoa bom.

They then left on a abort wedding trip through the Hills. Quillian operated a farm north of St. Onge until two years ago when he purchased the Tydol service station In St. Onge. The couple will live in St.

Onge. Mayor Urges Xmas Seal Purchases The united efforts of all groups shopping In Rapid City Monday. Methodist basaar. Satardaty, Dee. IS, at Johaaoa's Bakery.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews and children left Tuesday, Dec. 21, for their home in Denver, after spending a few days here visiting at the home of Mrs. Andrews' mother, Mrs.

Clsrs Buchanan, and other relativea. They were 8unday dinner guests at the H. R. Edwards home. Sunday dinner guests at the Stewart Quillian Weds During: Holiday Vacation Stewart Quillian returned to St.

On is Sunday of last week following "quit" less-than-a-week Thanksgiving vacation, during which tlm got married, attended a reception and took a short wadding trip through th Hills. Mrs. Quillian returned with him. Quillian left to visit friends part of last week to visit friends in Hot Springs during Thanksgiving holidays. What he forgot to tell St.

Ong residents wss thst Ethyl Denevan of DeSmet. former St. Onge teacher, was to meet him there and become his wife. Miss Denevsn and Quillian were sale, which ipened Nov. 24 and continues nntll Christmas, Mayor O'Neill said lt is to th interest of very member of th community that the seal sale be a success.

"Tuberculosis hss a long, symptomless onset." O'Neill explained. "People may, therefore, save the disease sad spread It to others before they realize they are ill. Early tuberculosis can, however, be discoverel by means of the chest X-ray. That Is why the tuberculosis association and your health department urge every adult to have a chest X-ray at least once a year. The ease finding activities of th association, which have been extremely helpful to the health department, are financed by the sale of Christmas seals.

Let's show oar approval of the association's work by being generous In baying Christmas seals." last week to New England, N. tha town the Wlgands moved here from two years sgo. Bay yoar Christmas fruit cakes now. Johnson's Bakery baa) them for SSc a pound. Misfortunes are 'becoming a common occurrence In the Town-send family of OJal, ae-ordlng to Information received here by Mrs.

Lyle Ainsworth, cousin of Kenneth Townsend. a former Spearfish resident. The Kenneth Townsend's only child, three-year-old Karen Jean, waa taken to a hospital Thanksgiving horn of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H.

Kennedy and children, Kathleen and Carol Leona. were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kennedy of Rep- Id City and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry L. Rebbe. Sr. Jn the community are needed to help eradMate tuberculosis.

Mayor James T. O'Neill said yesterday in a state Couple to Live on Wyoming Ranch Following: Wedding: Relatives of Vesta Lea Boland of Rlverton, have received Invitation to attend her wedding to Herschl Jsmes Griffin, also of Rlverton, st th Episcopal church st Dubois. Dec. 14. Following their wedding and reception, tha couple will leave for Los Angslss, where they will honeymoon at tha home of her parents, Mr.

snd Mrs. Will ment urging local support In the annual fight against the preva day to be treated for polio. One of her aides Is parallied. Merle Townsend. 10-year-old brother of lent health enemy.

Pointing out that the county married Wednesday evening. Nov. derive support for Its extensive 2(, at o'clock. Attendants for the couple were Mr. snd Mrs.

Kenneth Townsend, Is Just recovering from scarlet fever. The third misfortune struck when tuberculosis control progrsm Jack Clason of Hot Springs. from funds contributed by the Flowers for all occasion sent aaywher. Pboat 00. R.

MrCol-ley Fmaeral Home. Niece of Local Residents to Wed Army Captain Colonel and Mrs. C. A. Dougherty of Dallas.

last week announced the coming marriage of their daughter, Lt. Virginia Louise Dougherty, to Osgit. Edwin Harry Patterson, Fort Msson, on Friday, Dec. 12, at p.m. at the Post Chapel at Fort Mason.

Lt. Dougherty haa been a Wave officer for tha past five years snd Is now education officer at the Lake Superior is th largest fresh water lake In th world. Following the wedding service. public during the Chrlstmss seal Terry Bell wss seriously injured recently when hit by a car. He suffered skull fracture, broken iam Boland.

Methodist basaar, ftatarday, Dec. 18, at Johnson's Bakery. Callers on Mrs. Eugene H. Kennedy and baby daughter, Carol Leona, the past week Included Mrs.

Ada Warren, Mrs. Clara Kelley, Mrs. Minerva Morris. Mrs. A.

C. Ruechbeim, Mrs. Joseph K. Schenk, Mrs. Alma Cook, Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs.

O. Allen Anderson, Mrs. A. H. Wright, Mrs.

Daisy Bell, Mrs. O. A. Kelley. Mrs.

Floyd Mahanke, Mrs. T. D. Bell, Mrs. Pete Kom-mes and Mrs.

Walter Tetrault. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Rebbe, received word this week that the Henry Rebbe.

family of Powell'. had arrived home safely after spending Thanksgiving vacation at th parental home here. Just arrived Fresh holly for Miss Boland. who was a grand thigh, possible Internal Injuries dsughter of th 1st Jess Lincoln and numerous cuts and bruises. iiLiiiii dresses The youth, who Is In the Ventura Drlskili of Spesrflih, hss msny relatives In this community.

She la a graduate of Rlverton high hospital where he Is still seriously 111, was dragged about 40 feet by the car. The victim's (rand-father. Orr Bell, of OJal. Is a school and th University of Wy omlng. Since her college gradu ation she has been serving as of Gay and Sparkling as the Yuletide Season! former ftpearflsh resident and uncle of Mrs.

Lyle Ainsworth. fice nurse to a Rlverton doctor. Thrift-Priced jor Christmas bivmgl Th bridegroom, a successful i Methodiat bazaar, Saturday, Wyoming eattlsman, has a ranch horn located four miles out of Dec, IS, at Johnson's Bakery. naval air station at Alameda, Calif. A native of th Black Hills.

Miss Dougherty has spent a large share of her life in Spearfish and lists this town as her home. Capt. Patterson is now serving Rlverton. Th couple will llv coinage, sprays and wreaths. there following their wadding Jew Drlsklll, phone 80-It.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sears and clhldren, Shirley and Pat, and Mrs. Sears' sister, Mrs. Myrtle trip.

Mr. and Mrs. George Coates Rlchey, will leave Friday for Mexico and California where they will spend the holidays. First they will go to Meslco and from there tinned In Blurgls Hunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Kay lea-son. Mrs. Henry) h. Rebbe, spent several days the past week at the Eugene H. Kennedy home.

She returned to her home Sunday. The Lydston Ainsworth family moved to Lemmon, Monday where Mr. Ainsworth li engaged In Palo Alto, to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. M.

B. McColley snd family, former Hpearflsh residents. Mr. McColley Is Mrs. Sears' and Mrs.

Mickey's brother. Buy your Oirlstmaa fruit cakes now. Johnson's Bakery has them Gifts for M.V a pound. Word hss been received of th birth of a daughter, Lynda Catherine, to Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Egger of Spokane. Wash. Mrs.

Egger will be remembered here as Clyds Marlng, former Spearfish resident. The little girl was born Nov, 19 and she Is Mr. and Mrs. Egger's first child. Sbe weighed 5 pounds, 13 ounces.

Mr. Egger, a former Sturgls resident. Is attending a telegraph school un In construction work. Ainsworth has been in Lemmon since April but a house couldn't be found until this month. If you're hungry for fruit rake, Just like mother used to make, we have tlicm at Sflc per lb.

Johnson's Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wlgand and children moved lust week Into the North Main street residence formerly occupied by Mr. snd Mrs.

II. J. Dlttus. The Wlg-snds, who have boon living In the Ellington bouse on West Jackson boulevard, purchasod the house. Mr.

and Mrs. Dlttus moved der the 01 bill of rights, Mrs. Eg ger wrote. "There seems to be quite an accumulation nf Bpear-flsh people In and around Spo- A 7.90 yr Jl'f I Sequin dance like Christ- ma" ''8n" on these lf if fy elegant dresses. Fine rayon Six crepe forms lin waists, full 'J g.

VYv hips, slim shoulders, long 'J 1 skirts. Rich black or deep I I new Winter shade. Jun- I iors misses', women's siscA? if II iSSI'S that are pleating in every respect Eliminate all of your Christmas shopping problems with one stop at the NYAL Pharmacy, the store whose shelves are bulging with holiday gift values for every person of every taste and enjoy the merriest of Yuletides! Cosmetics Jewelry Leather Goods Electric Shavers Novelty Gifts Candy Pen and Pencil 'Sets and Many More Gifts at the x' NYAL Pharmacy "OH TUB CORKER" Good Gracious Santa Claus! -ROBES- WE'RE ALL SET WITH HUNDREDS OF GIFT IDEAS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY'S MERRY CHRISTMAS. SEE THEM TODAY! This Is News! Git JVne Longer Ontsl WOMEN'S SLIPS 1.49 to 3.98 sa to so Frothy and dainty to delight her feminine heart! Shimmering rayon satins, tquiaite rayon crepes tvi li lace or embroidery elails. Tearose, white.

RED BOOT OVERSHOES Just arrived A new natural gas ZENITH RANGE Selling at Cost VELVET ROBES, were $17.00 Now 13.00 CIIIMLLE ROBES, were $10.25 Now 6-00 Still selling a large group of all-wool suits, coats and dresses at cost and below. Shop now. Arvfn Radios Table Model Phono-Radios $39.95 Single $89.95 Automatic Bright boots to kerp wi She'll Feel So Cherished in Clamorous ROBE AND NIGHTIE SETS Dolls Toys Skiis Snow Shoes aad dry. with or withoat atpper. Sise to 4 2.59 3.69 Rise to 2.98 3.79 Make our store your Christmas Shopping Headquarters kvery woman loves the luxury of matching robes and nightie! Choose from two mighty dreamy at) lea in soft pastel rayon crepe two dainty pat- 9.90 nr-i i i i i.

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