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Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 5

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DBADWOOD PIONEER-TIMES, Serving Lead and Deadwood, S. D. MONDAY, NOVEMDER 23, PArtE FIVE a box from a cold storage locker. I convict replied Lead Church Scene Of Marriage Of Jean De Rider And James Sternhagen Convict's Rocks, Not Usual Kind ANGOLA, La. (VP) A convict at the prison here was stopped by New Society Editor Mrs.

Dorothy Noeller of Lead is tht new society editor of the Lead Daily Call. She succeeds Mis. James Sternhagen. Mrs. Noeller was graduated from Load high school in 1002.

"It Just has some rocks in It," the convict said. The guard opened the box and found three chickens, dressed and ready for the frying pan. "Rocks?" the guard asked. "Yes sir, Plymouth Rocks." the If you have a straight suit or dress skirt that is unlined, tuck a square of taffeta on the Inside to cover the sitting area. This will prevent the skirt from th Wall vicinity for the past 45 years.

Surviving are 11 children, John, George, Claude, Huskell and Mrs. Ed Dart, all of Wall; Mrs. W. M. Lee and Holbert Kitterman of Custer; Mrs.

Clifford Daiiil of Winner; Mrs. Meivin Gee of Washington, Beit Kitterman of Richland, and Mrs. Omer Moorhead of Spearfish. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. a guard us he was caught taking Spearfish SAFER WINTER DRIVING Tuesday, 8 P.

Is Curtain Time Final rehearsals for "Old Doc" were held over the weekend at Lead high school. Character! are outstanding for the most part with all rough sfotn touched up, Ed Sundberg, director, said. "Old Doc" will captivate the audience as will the entire cast. The one and one-half hour drama was presented before school students this afternoon. The curtain will go up at 8 p.m.

Tuesday evening. Cii Leu Phone 27M Churlene Palmer, Junior student at St. John's School of Nursing. Rapid City, spent the weekend in Lead with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Palmer. Charlens will return to Rapid City Tuesday. Pvt. John Percevlch, U.S.M.C., left Sunday evening for San Diego where he will await further orders. Pvt.

Percevlch had been visiting In Lead with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Percevich. Mrs. Jerry Semmons and family, Spearfish, visited in Lead during the weekend Mrs.

Semmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. Broome. Regular of Chapter of PICO will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the home of Mi's. R. G. Wayland. The Lead Dally Call regrets that this item was omitted from the social calander.

Mrs. Vina Murdy, Longmont, arrived In Lead Sunday evening to attend funeral services for Fred Schnitzel. Mr. and Mrs. William DeBow, former Lead residents living in Saint Petersburg, have sent word to Lead friends that they had a pleasant trip- and are enjoying the balmy weather.

Lead Job's Daughters Rummage Sale, Nov. 25, 324 West Adv. Lu Shoff, former employe of the Lead Daily Call, has sent word to Lead friends in thanks for friendliness and hospitality received during her recent visit. She states that Lead has the friendliest people iu the world. Her address is 1635 Gough, Apt.

802. San Francisco, Calif. The Rebekah and Odd Fellows of Spearfish attended the Congregational Church as a body Sunday. Eleven couples of the Scoot and Scat square dancing club of Spearfish attended the square dance at the Sturgls Armory Saturday, caller Bruce Arbow. Samaritan Hospital: A daughter, Susan Lynn to Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Carlson, Moskee, the 18th; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kissack, the 2P.rd; Mrs. Nina Har-die.

Belle Faurche, dismissed, the lMli. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and son of Richland, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mrs. Thomas is the former Betty Weaver.

Mrs. Thomas will remain in Spearfish until the Christmas holidays when her husband will jriresfonc POLAR CRIP "Just think what we'd miss, Honey, if we traded lor a late model car from LcMar Motors" Christmas Party Plans Completed ST. ONGE The St. Ong Senior Extension Club met with Mrs. Mabel Mick Thursday afternoon at her home fur a dessert luncheon.

The, table decorations were in the Thanksgiving theme. Fourteen members answered roll call with suggestions (or the Christmas parly. The club will have a food and bake sule together with a parcel-post package sale Saturday, Dec. 19. A letter was read from Mrs.

Mae VanBuskirk of Masa, and Mrs. Mick read one from her pen pal in England. Plans were completed for the club's Christmas party which will be held at the home of Mrs. Helen Mitchell, Dec. 7, at which time gifts will be exchanged.

Roll call for the December meeting will be "Manners for Christmas." After opened her hostess gifts. Winter Treads Applied on Your Tires or on Sound Tiro Bodies. Eight members of the Lead Girl Scouts will represent Lead at the The Bethel Lutheran Church in Lead wns the scene of a candlelight wedding service Sunday at 7 p.m. when Jean De Rider, dnugh. ter of Mm.

Violet De Hider. became the biide of James Slern-hugen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sternhagen. The Rev.

Paul B. Pierson read the nuptiul vowa for the single ring ceremony before an ultnr set with candelabra. Eleanor Stonefelt, Lead, played the traditional wedding marches and accompanied Beverly Martin and Dixie Helmer as they sang "Oh Perfect Love" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Joel De Rider, Lead, was attired in champagne colored faille princess style dress featured with a high rolled collar extending to a low cut iointed neckline at the zippered back. The short sleeves were trimmed with red mink cuffs. Completing her ensemble was an off-white felt hat and brown accessories.

Her only jewelry wag a single strand pearl necklace. The maid of honor, Mrs. Melvin Schutterle, sister of the bride from Upton, was her only attendant. Shc wore an ice blue faille dress, with black accessories. Her corsuge was of yellow roses.

Attending his brother was Clarence Sternhagen, Lead. Immediately following the ceremony a reception, given by Mrs. De Rider, was held in her home for close friends and relatives attending the wedding. The three-tiered wedding cake set with pink and blue flowers and topped with a white lace bell was served by Mrs. Robert De Rider.

Mrs. Charles Keene, Spearfish, poured and Mrs. Clarence Sternhagen was in charge of the guest book. Others assisting with the reception were Louise Fockler, Mrs. Everett Tutten and Mrs.

Arnold Tesch. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. De Rider chose a navy dress first patrol troop encampment Aug. 1-7 at Custer State Park. The Lead girls were selected by a join her.

point system questionaire sent out Insist by national headquarters. Girls SEE THESE SPECIALS: 1953 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sedan, "210" Series, 8,000 actual miles, new car warranty. 1952 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Power Glide.

Accessories galore, 4 new tires low mileage. LeMar Motor Co. Phone 90 Deadwood on i SIZE 6.00-14 ON YOUR TIRE selected to attend were Rosalee Cone, Barbara Treweek, Willamae Campbell, Betty Harder, a r- POLAR GRIPS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Somers and Mr.

and Mis. Fred Berber of Whitewood visited in Spearfish Sunday at the Fred Somerg home. Elmer Rierson, Al Herman and George Wendamock of Firesteel returned to their home after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Justice and the Horace Justice home.

The trio also did The Original Winter Tread Proved by Years of Use lotte Stone, Joan Gustafson, Betty Moot head and Betty Brock. Alternates are Abby Breck, Myrna Velzv and Patricia Welk- If your skin is blemished and you feel you must wear muke-up, at least protect your skin from further infection by applying a medicated lotion first. See Your Firestone Dealer Clark Tire Company, Distributor er. Accompanying the group will be Mrs. F.

S. Cooper or Phyllis some hunting. Lang, leaders of Troop 10. Official notification of acceptance was received from the Girl Scout National Brunch Office in Minnea Mrs. Mary Kirtermen Of Wall Dies Saturday polis.

According to Mrs. William Campbell, Lead Council President. this will be the first patrol troop encampment to be held by Girl Scouts in the United Slates. One Mrs. Mary Kittermsn, 85, long time Wall resident, died at her home in Wall at 9 p.m.

Saturday evening, following a short illness. Mary Albin was born March, 30, IMS, in Perry County, Indiana and pf the greatest values of the en campment will be the opportunity to meet members from Hawaii. Experience gained from the en-; attended schools there. fer campment will prepare the girls i Mr. Kitterman died on Aug.

12, for the National Round Up in 1956. 126. She had been a resident of 1. t'' rt v. with pink and navy accessories.

I Mrs. Sternhagen wore a steel blue ribbed dress with blue accessories. Both had corsages of pink roses. Following a short wedding trip the couple, both life-time Lead residents, will make their home at Nevada Gulch. Both are gra- duates of Lead high school.

Miss De Rider is the former society editor of the Lead Daily i Call and Sternhagen is employed in the timbering industry near Lead. Pickles iz: 144Sc Olives 2cc tkmf Lart Ms. 1 taM cm Old Dutch 1QC Save on Jli iese Woodbury 17c To Complete Our line of Famous Business Machines we are proud to announce our exclusive dealership of Monroe Calculators Krai lor bar A festive Quaiify IfFjeats HEM TURKEYS 62c TOM TUHIIEYS oHSSSS- 58c TUHIIEYS rr 62c Hinso POWER PLUS! with the top SINCLAIR PRODUCTS and our top care of your car, you're assured of more power, more economy and leu wear on your car. STOP IN TODAY! Woodbury Soap latkbai for aWW Cake Mixes Clack 'pi 39c Salad Oil Kra 33c Cranberry iX 21 I- U.S.Ckaica 1 f. If Gessiae Loaf Itload, WUfcSJ aVasMd end drowa.

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sock 2.20 Oleomargarine 47r luce r-i iwm mil 25c cnnDEnniES aVJP7 cotorvej Mb.cdla m' Traditionally Ure Tliankcivin toa-Uarr an old American tradition. 1 hit week, more of tlio-e toasts ui'l lr idedged with Seagram 7 Croun llian any other uhl-kry. The 7 Cronn i the all- merit an favorite! Grcpefruitto-4 30c White Bread 11 21c Mrs. Wright's Enriched sliced POTATOES 12c AppSsslraT'VL-15c Celery utp 16c Vita Ihe aoUda-s approachine. yoa'U want to gat Ml the mootf with taesc Utny fruit cafcea 1.95 Calumet 24c Fruit Cake Bar Potato Chips JTL, 30c Fruit Cake Po-d 19c 13c Corn GaldeaPaataai Carrots CM Tap Grapefruit 11c Potatoes TriZt U.S.Na.l.Preaiiaai Tangerines 4 39c 15c ssseM.r dt Oranges Prices Effective Nov.

24 to Nov. 28, Deadwood Say eflgfttm'f and be SlUtf 13c ITiVaad tarfw ttr SMMfW -AAc Seagram's 7 Crown hiLey. 86.8 Proof. 65 Grain Neutral Spirits. Seagram Distillers Corp, tt.

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