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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 55

Publication:
Lead Daily Calli
Location:
Lead, South Dakota
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55
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Lead Daily Call, Deadwood Piooeer-Tlinea, Monday, March 4, 1974 SC Happiness someone else who looks just like me ill J. Ahead VGD A. i 17c seff fvo economy ears for 1974 THE BY OLDSMOBILE 0 I i Thiir hi IW. i.kV AND WITH FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 155 Sherman Phone 578-1450 SAAB FOR 74 I Which one? The twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis McKay, pictured in the photo, upper left, are Jennifer and Kimberly. The girls are almost two years old and keep even their mother and father guessing who is who. Another pair of look alikes, are Bryan and Ryan Geuke, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Geuke, Lead.

The boys are four-years old and have plenty of vim and vigor. There is a Mother of Twins Club newly formed in the year 1973. The group meets once a month and plan special programs and a social hour. Officers of this club in the picture to the left are Mrs. Gary Geuke, president, and Mary Forester, program chairman, seated at the table.

Standing in the back from left to right are Mrs. William Covell, refreshments; Mrs. Richard Lenzen, secretary; Mrs. Jack Sherman, vice president, and Mrs. Dennis McKay, publicity chairman.

FT iiiii 111., 1 9 7 4 0 ,4 i i ft Promt rJheef Drive Seeing double Getting together to have their pictures taken are eleven sets of the many sets of twins in the Lead-Dead wood communities. The older ones are in the back row, from left to right are Lynell and Linda Drake, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drake; Jim and Jerry Schweitzer, sons of Mrs. Beverly Schweitzer; and Travis and Trent Richards, sons of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Richards. Second row are Cameron and Catherine Roth, children of Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Roth; and Marlene and Noreen Abernathy, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. George Abernathy. Third row are Lori and Lisa Hudson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hudson; Paul and Paula Forester, children of Mrs.

Mary Forester; Robert and David Sherman, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherman; and Bryan and Ryan Geuke, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gueke.

Front row are Stacie and Steven Lenzen, children of Rev. and Mrs. Richard Lenzen and Jennifer and Kimberly McKay, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McKay.

Has SOUVENIRS AND GIFTS CAMERAS AND FILM RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES HALLMARK CARDS Wishing Everyone A Happy vacation, We invite you to LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA We are here to serve you in and in the future all the more! At Scott's in Lead, we do keep up with the times, and provide the Ladies of the area, with what they want in clothes and ac-cesories. We believe in moving ahead with the times, and improving our service, and our merchandise, so that we may serve our customers better. We also believe in progress for the community, and the nation. Anything which will make our city a better place to live and raise our families is worth the cost. We urge you to come to Lead, South Dakota, and look over the city.

We feel that we are a progressive community, with improvements in our schools, roads and the other areas of urban growth. We have a beautiful city to visit and even better if you live here in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Stop and see us on the CORNER in our Part of the World. together flwoTl make J-itin Throughout the Land It takes common sense. And caring.

It takes responsibility and a certain dedication. But if we pull together, we can make dreams come true. Sears AuthoTlied CATALOG SALES MERCHANT i udfuon amoave E.LANDWEHR, OWNER 434 MAIN, DEADWOOD. S. DAK S7I.M44 1 1 LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA.

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