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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 8

Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 8

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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PAGE EIGHT LEAD DAILY CALL, LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1947, He Gorges Himself on a Grape in addition to the members of the Masonic chorus and their wives were present for the program. 1 Light refreshments' were served in the late afternoon. as he entered the lobby of th building where the company has Its offices. He said they took three cases of Jewels he was returning from a weekend display at Lakcwood, N. J.

died in Wyoming last week, will be held 'from the chapel of the Rounsevell funeral home at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. The rites will be conducted by the Rev. Frank L. Whitney, pastor of the Methodist church. Mrs.

Cecil Harris will be soloist. Casket bearers to Mountain Lawn cemetery where, commitment will be made will be a group of family friends from Newcastle, Wyo. Rounsevell during the holidays. Mr, and Mrs. R.

H. Riley have departed for St. Louis, Mo. to visit their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Riley, during the holl-dnyl M.V and Mrs. Elll Williams (departed last weekend for Wilmington, Calif, to make their home permanently. Melvln Williams and Alex Vu-kurevich, students at the University of Nebracka at Lincoln, arrived home Saturday moining for the Christmas holidays. They will be If). coran, former Lead resident and high school graduate, is employed by Grove Laboratories as salesman.

Billy Bertolero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bertolero, has arrived home from St. Paul, where he is a student et St. Thomas Academy, to spend the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and two daughters of Custer, motored to Lead Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Wnifor is son of Mrs. Andrew Black, Lead.

Jane Armstrong, stuueni u. Unlve-tv of South Dakota at Vermillion Is a houseguest of Mrs. Louis Perkovlch of Lead during her holiday vacation. Among the college students arriving home last weekend for the holidays are Marjory Elstcr, Northwestern University, Evan-ston, David Gushurst, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Milton Carlson, Lois Kof-mehl, Joe Perkovich, and Tommy Beimrohr, South Dakota Univer Juvenile Party Honors Richard Marquart Richard Marquart, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Marquart of Lead, entertained IS guests Saturday on bis fourth birthday anniversary at a Juvenile frolic in the afternoon. Games were played with prizes given and refreshments were served. Richard was presented with a shower of birthday gifts. Peltz Funeral Services Are Tuesday Afternoon Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Peltz, former Lead resident, who 4 -4 fx Police Search For Men And 100,000 In Jewels NEW YORK, (UP) Police searched today for three holdup men who robbed a Fifth Avenue Jeweler of gems valued at $100,000 and then disappeared in the crowds of Christmas window shoppers.

Albeit Zakin, CO, a partner of L. Barton Brookov, told police the men seized him Sunday AND DEUVER TWICE EACH WEEK ci AA rY if It A' BLACK HILLS DIAPER SERVICE PICK UP DIAPER. 4, 4 i sity at Vermillion; Lucille Lucca, Dakota Wesleyan at Mitchell and James Nelson of Yankton College. Masonic Chorus Sing Carols Bjorge Home The Masonic chorus sane Christmas carols at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy N. Bjt rge Sunday afternoon before starting out on their caroling tour to the hospitals of Lead and De'adwood, and for other outdoor Christmas carol ing. Approximately 100 other guests We Furnish Diapers Or We Launder Yours JUST PHONE 390 Between 1:00 A. M. and II Noon -or 5:00 P.

M. to 7:00 P. M. Chlto, pet monkey belonging to radio singer Charlei Sheldon, ot grape lunch with a few nibbles of banana for dessert, weighs of oatmeal is his breakfast, a thimbleful of hash bis supper. 7 GIFT HINTS For Last Minute Shoppers Who Want the Best at Thrifty Prices Gifts for the Fisherman H-I FLY RODS Finest Chinese Bamboo $12.95 and $14.95 AUTOMATIC REELS PERRINE REELS No.

30, 7.75 No. 50, 8.95 andlREELS No. 6, 6.45 No. 5, 5.79 Dave Miller, Owner UARSHALUYELLS STORE DEAD WOOD HER 98' 3" J.53 2'S3 GO 9 Davis 9 "-10" FOR uitt suggestions for Last-Minute Christmas Shoppers DRESSES For Christmas Gifting Crepes Woolen Jerseys FORJIILI Town Craft WHITE SHIRTS 42 Gauge IIYLOIIIIOSE Rayon f. Town Craft SHIRTS GOWHS 'V A.

SHOFF In Lead I'hone 2780 Bill Swartson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Swan Swanson of Lead, arrived at the Rapid City airport Sat urday niyht from the twin cities of Minnesota, and was met by Glen Swanson and brought to Lead. Bill will visit his parents until Friday when he will return to his office with Dun and Brad- strcct in Billings, Mont He has been in Minnesota for the past six weeks on company business. Ensign Bill Curran of the USN arrived by plane Saturday after noon from San Francisco, and was met by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Curan and brought to Lead for the holidays. Robert, Andrews and LaVerne Clark, LaVonne Rounsevell and Martha Ballantyne, all students at the University of Wyoming at Lar amle, have arrived at their respec Uve homes in Lead to spend the holidays with parents and friends.

Miss Anita Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan A. Walker, arrived home Sunday night from New York City where she is at tending Columbia University, to spend the holidays. Miss Beverly Weber, daughter of Ml, and Mrs.

Zay Weber of Lead, arrived, in Sunday -night, from Kansas co'rriing to spend the holidays with -her-par- friends, Janice Humphry ps arrived In lead Sunday night from Long Beach, coming to spend the holidays with bcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Humphryes. Douglas Theriault of Portland, a student at the University of Wyominj at Laramie, is a house- guest of Mr.

and Mrs. O. A I- Cynthia Fancy Woven Patterns Town Craft SLIPS NECKTIES Town 50 WooI, the guests of patents and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Rainey of Huron are expected to come to Lead Wednesday to spend the holidays at the home of Mrs. Rainey's mother, Mrs. Maude Scott. Load friends of Mrs. Joseph Lang of Chicago, who spent several 'months in Lead last summer, dur-ll'jg the titne her husband, em-' ployed by the L.

A. Ederir com pany, was a business visitor here, will regret to learn of her death, which took place there recently. Mm. Lang was taken ill while in Lead, and was taken to Chicago for treatment. Mrs.

Marie CrLsler, Lead school farully member, was enroute to Greeley this forenoon to spend the holidays. Dean Hamilton and Leonard Lahr, Aberdoenyouths, arrived In Lead this forenoon seeking employment. Bud Johnson, student of Notre Dame University at South Bend, reached home Saturday night to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Johnson and family during the holidays. His sister Joan, of Denver is also at home for the hollJ days. 1 Mrs. M.

E. Roberts, former Lead resident and at one time a Law rence county superintendent of of schools, is in Lead for a visit with her two nephcw3, Harvey and Ted Oates and their families. Siie plans to go to Greeley Wednesday to spend Christmas with her brother and his wife, Mr Mrs. William Oates. Mrs.

Roberts is at present a member of the school faculty at Newcastle, Wyo. Bruce Ecker, Winner school faculty member, is in Lead to spend the holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Ecker. Harlic Nickell and his family of Wiseton, Saskatchewan, were overnight visitors in Lead Sunday while passing through the Hills. Mr. and' Mrs. Russell Reilly of Gillette, Wyo.

were weekend viators in Lead. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Nicholas motored to Belle Fourche Sunday to visit Mrs. Rose Andrews of Lead who is 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

A. O. McCol-lough. Mrs. Andrews Is reported to be slightly improved in health the Nicholases reported, and she sent greetings to her Lead friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Berg of Lead' and Mrs. Berg's brother, John Corcoran, Minneapolis, departed Sunday morning for San Francisco to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Corcoran. Berg is on annual vacation from his Homestake Cor Your Bargain Store For Christmas Gfts BLACK KILLS RADIO DEALER 602 W. Main Lead A steady hand; a wen schooled mind; a deep seme of responsibility toward the practice of pharmacy In 1U significance; the fmhest of high potency drags; and modern equipment ai prescription ftjinc service yoar safeguard. 21" 3" 981" Craft" 50 Rayon 4 .98 9 .90 1 Adonna RAYON PANTIES SWEATERS wool in cardigan and slipover styles. ROBES.

Chenille Jersey Brushed Rayon A grape makes a filling meal for Chicago. Chlto, who tops oil his only 3V5 ounces. A teaspoonful Elizabeth Arden Cosmetic Seta' Cologne Bath Powder Soaps Perfume NYLON HOSE In the newer brown and black shades GOWNS Jerseys Crepes Rayons Floral and Plain Gloves Xr Hi, i I I' WWW AM All THE 405 W. SPORT SHIRTS Ui Town Craft CELTS SUSPENDERS 98' Madge DRESSES DRESSES Austelle Sport Clad JACKETS SHOP FOR WOMEN Main Lead Chenille HOUSECOATS Fussy BLOUSES Girls RAYOII SLIPS Marathon HATS Town Craft OXFORDS 6 -7 Town Craft PAJAUAS ,3" All Wool, SLIPOUER SWEATERS 3 93 Men's GLADSTONE BAGS 13 15 Men's Leather Front GLOVES l69 -tiaia '1 39' 3W 9 Girls Rayon PANTIES LUGGAGE Little Girls RED ZIPPER BOOTS All Wool BABY BLANKETS 2" i BLANKETS Hostess Coats Purses Pajamas I a 16 inch DOLLS ARRIVED TOO LATE-you set the barsain fr Repriced To Sell At Handkerchiefs Mittens 'J Scarts goo Jewelry K1s ID BECKERS DRUG (Formerly Brown Drag) PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Verne Bnrrlngton, Lead F. J.

Wilson, Deadwood Your Walgreen Agency IN LEAD I HfCrT-v t- i t.Vrv 4. i i iM Mi I mi LEAD DEAD WOOD SppauVl shop LEAD, 8.0. V..

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