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MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 7:30 p.m. "Blind Eyes Made to See" Inspirational music and singing for tho ontiro family. North American Baptist Gonoral Conforone WORSHIP: 11:00 a.m. Future Church silt, corner of East Jackson and 12th Stroot Mooring at mo Gordon J. Voogola, pastor Virgil Schmidt, Youth Director Masonic Hall 11:00 a.m.

"Satan The Roaring Lion" S44 Canyon St, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Everyone Welcome. Classes for All Age. 10:05 a.m. KBHB Radio.

Tun us In. For rides: CaU 6424294 THE QUEEN CITY MAIL Spearfish, S. Dak. Nov. IS, 1171 Last Rites Held In Spearfish for Mary Bryan, 82 Rosary and Christian Wake services were held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Fidler Funeral Chapel for Mrs.

Mary Ann Bryan, 82, who died Saturday evening at the Dorset! Home. Mass of the Resurrection was held Wednesday morning at St. Joseph's Catholic Church with the Rev. Eugene Sialay as celebrant. Burial was in Rosehill Cemetery.

Mary Ann Bryan was born at Pluma. June 3, 1891, the daughter of Maurice and Mary Ann Walsh. As a young girl she moved with her parents to a make their home. For the past several years Mrs. Bryan has lived at the Dorsett home.

Survivors include three sons, Maurice Bryan, Seaside, Roland Bryan, Spearfish, and Francis (Koot) Bryan, Denver. one daughter, Mrs. Or-ville (Mary Catherine) Barker, Soldotna, Alaska; IS grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband. Charles, on July 14, 1959.

a daughter. Mrs. Lucille Nicholas. Oct. S.

19450. and three sisters, Nellie Pnebe, Margaret Larson, Florence Webb, and a half-brother, James Lynch. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Casketbearers were grand-suns, John Bryan, Leslie Bryan.

Maurice Bryan, Orville Bryan. Roland Brvan, and Bill Nicholas Mrs, Donald W. Howe was organist. SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, Nov. 15 Rebekah Past Noble Grands, Mrs Virginia Williamson, 8 p.m.

Lookout Chapter No. 36, R.A. Masonic temple, p.m. Friday, Nov. II Past Matrons, Order of East-em Star, Mrs.

W. E. Dickey, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. II Young Mothers club, Mrs.

Jim Benning, 7:30 p.m. Modern Mothers club, Mrs. Carl Maffett. 8 p.m. lota Chapter, Alpha Kappa Delta, Spearfish, 7:30 p.m.

Black Hills Commandery No. 23. Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.

20 American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Hall, 7:30 Queen City VFW Auxiliary, Post home, 7:30 pm Northern Hills Toastmistress club, 7:30 p.m. Thunday, Nov, 22 Thanksgiving Day. SENIOR CITIZENS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Hanson and Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Smith attended the conference in Rapid City, Nov. 1 and 2, which included a seminar on "Understanding and Communicating With the Older Population." Dr.

Arthur Prosper of Black Hills State College was the keynote speaker and emphasized that it is essential to speak clearly, slowly and plainly to the elderly and to listen well without bias. Bill aco met, Pierre, discussed the state nutrition program, founded under Title 7 of the Older Americans act. With 90 percent federal funds and 10 percent local, the program Involves serving up to 1500 persons a day at locations within six regions. Friday, Nov. 16, is the date set fur the noon potluck dinner at the center.

All interested persons are invited to attend and Duncan Notes Deadline for Basketball Ranny Duncan, City Recreation Director, said Friday is the deadline for signing up in the men's basketball league. Duncan noted that anyone interested can still enter the league which play Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. The Director also noted that the Spearfish High School gym will be open Saturdays from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays 1 2 m.

for girls only, and 2-4 p.m. for anybody. For more information concerning the men's basketball league, call Duncan. With UNICEF's help, the death rate from malana among children has been lowered from 1.5 million in the fifties to less than one million per year. Crarys Observe Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald D. Cra-ry, Deadwood, were honored on their 45th wedding anniversary and Crary's birthday Sunday. Nov. 11.

at the home of their ion-in-lw and daughter. Mr. rpd Mrs. Ben K. Sager, Spearfish.

Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sager. Sundance. and Kristin Sager, daughter of the Ben Sagers.

Olive Burke and Gerald Crary were married Nov. 11, 1928. in Custer. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Welly of Custer. Mrs. Crary taught in the Deadwood Public Schools for several years prior to their marriage. A graduate of South Dakota State University at Blockings, she came to the Hills area from rural Beresford. Crary grew up in Spearfish where his father was depot agent for the Chicago, Burling remain for the short program in the afternoon.

Saturday, Nov. 24, Is the date set for the next dance at the Masonic temple in Danielsoa hall from 8 to II p.m. The Center will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, but Friday, Nov. 23, will include an afternoon of games as scheduled. Glacoletto's Roughlock falls Photo Win National Honor Lee Giacoletto.

a student at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, was recently announced as first place winner in the color division of the annual Western's World Photography Contest. His photograph of Roughlock Falls at the upper end of Spearfish Canyon is reproduced in the October-December travel magazine published five times a year by Western Airlines. farm on Redwaler, north of Spearfish. She was married at her parents' home May 20, 1910. to Charles Leslie Bryan.

They BIIPL Declares Dividends Fourth quarter dividends were declared Nov. I on all classes of stock by the Black Hills Power and Light Company Board of Directors at a meeting held at the Company's general office in Rapid City. Dividends will be payable Dec 1. 1S73 to all shareholders of record at the close of business Nov. 16, 197J.

Payments to pre-(erred shareholders will be $1.06 per share on 4 20 percent preferred stock. St. 1875 per share on 4 75 percent preferred stock, and S2 1875 per share on 8 73 percent preferred stock. Common shareholders will receive 55c per share on common stuck. FIIA Office Will Close tiov.

14-15 Lawrence and Butte Counties Farmers Home Administration offices in Belle Fourche will be closed Nov. 14 and 15, according to Larry D. Anderson, coun. ty supervisor. All office personnel will be attending a training seminar in Rapid City during the two days The meeting will cover major changes In the loan programs, and new programs being added to the FHA.

Personnel from the FHA State Office in Huron will conduct the meeting, and FHA personnel from most of western South Dakota will formed near Spearfish until 1951 when Mr. Bryan retired and they moved to Spearfish to ton and Quincy Railroad. When Holiday Enjoyment Starts with Finest Quality Foods a young man, Crary began working for the Fish and Hunter Building Material Company where he is currently serving as president of the corporation. In addition to their daughter. Margaret, the Crarys have a sun.

Thomas, of Jackson. Mich four granddaughters and three great-grandchildren. MM KG vy II II II Spoarfish Man Involved In Highway IS Accident Extensive damage resulted to a vehicle driven by Hugh E. iii aafl fV '1 Fi1iit Tracy, SI, Spearfish, when the driver lost control and the vehicle went over an embankment on Highway U. four miles north of Deadwood.

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