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The Black Hills Weekly from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

The Black Hills Weekly from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

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BLACK HILLS WEEKLY and WHITEWOOD PiAINDEALER, FRIDAT, MARCH 4. 1M9. tkci rem Helen Waterland and Maude Wat H. Johnson, and family, 43 Lin Legal Notices St. Ambrose Parochial school in Deadwood played the Central City erland.

A lunch was served by Whitewood Mrs. Florence Richards who coln Avenue, for a short- time the hostess at the end of the eve- Wednesday. He was with the grade school boys Monday evening at the Central City gym. St. Scottsbluff Junior College basket came recently during the illness EZADhOOD Jj)albmiA NOTICE fHR BIDS Sealed bids for the rale to the mjg.

The next meeting will be he VI at the home of Doris Jacob-soniM arch 24. Ambrose beat Centra City by a ball team which played in Spear of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Judd flsh Wednesday night. Town of Whitewood. Soutii Dakota on the property hereafter described Ramsey, went to Deadwood Saturday to visit with her daughter, Edward M.

Anderson, 5 Jack urday evening. Mrs. Woodworth took the train from there to her home in Webster. She is the mother of Mrs. Horsfall, and had been visiting here for the past three months.

Rev. and Mrs. Carl Denning and family got as far as Four Comers, Wednesday, and developed car trouble. They returned to Deadwood to have their car repaired and are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dolph by Camille Mrs. Macklin Shaw. She left for son street, is in Rapid City on business today. her home at Miles City, Mont- score of 43 to 13. Claude Buck-master with seven points, was high point man for Central City.

Carol Palmer, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer of Central City, spent the weekend as a guest at the home of Betty Dil- Htra. Ivan Butler gave a Birthday party honoring her daughter, Barbara, Saturday afternoon at their home in Golden Gate. TtM re were 14 guests present The afternoon waa spent playing ganuea with prizes going to Florice P.

C. Courtnght left Wednes Sunday. Mrs. Ramsey is recover day for Newcastle after transact ing business in Deadwood Tues Sporting Goods Company of Denver. Mrs.

Martin dsterhaus went to Rapid City Thursday evening and tok the train from there to her day. R. J. Becker of Becker's Drugs, Rani tin, Robert Coleman, George Williams and Darrell Mutchler. Moser, 52 Van Buren street They home in Mitchell.

She had been Rapid City, left Wednesday after spending a few days on business were on their way to Huron, Calif. At the close of the afternoon. win he accepted up to and including Tuesday the I9tb day of March, 149 at Ui) clock P. M. at which time in the council chamber at the Fire Hall.

Town of Whitewood, South Dakota aaid blda will be "r-ened and passed upon by the Town Board. The property to be purchased by said Board and for which bids are invited is described aa follows: One (1) used 141 Dodm 4-wheel drive, 1-toa truck with power driven winch with glassed In cab and heater. Bids shall be In wrlttna and mailed to or left with the under-slKned clerk at his place of business on Meade Street. Whitewood. South Dakota.

The Board reserves the rluht to reject any and all bids. Dated this lMh day ot February, m. HfOH J. WONDER, Town Clerk ol Whitewood. South Dakota.

(SEAL) 4-11-11. It in Deadwood. where Rev. Denning will be minis Barbara opened her gifts and ing from pneumonia. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Allen and daughters, Virginia, Verlie and Vonnie were callers at the Bern Shoo? home Sunday afternoon. They" were former Whitewood residents and now live at Belle Fourche. Robert Goforth Is improving from a stroke at the hospital in Deadwood. He has been there since Friday.

Mrs. Marian Engebretson re lunch was served by Mrs. Butler. Mrs. S.

T. Mitchell and sons. ley in Roubaix. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Buck-master and family spent Sunday in Rapid City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen. Mayflower Rebekah Lodge No. 44 of Central City held its regular meeting Friday evening in Society hall.

There were 11 members present Delores Buckm ast The Central City teen age bas ketball team beat the Terry team Tommy and J. Rapid City, were visiting and shopping in Deadwood Wednesday. I. E. LiU.

owner of Twin City Motor Sale, Deadwood; Ernie Tetrault, Spearflsh, and Morris Helnbaugh, Belle Fourche, left Tuesday morning for Denver, to attend a Chevrolet sale meeting. They plan to return to their homea Thursday. Gene Madison of Rapid City was a business visitor in Dead-wood Monday. Tommy Roberts arrived Monday night from Empire, called here by the serious Illness of his mother, Mrs. Frank Roberta at her home on Dudley street.

Two other sons, Mike Roberts, Rapid City, and Joe Roberts, Belle Fourche, were in Deadwood Monday and Tuesday. in a gume Sunday afternoon by 11 points. Score at the end of the gart was Central City 77, John W. Gill, Mobridge, was ter of the First Baptist Church. Francis Moore returned to his home in Rapid City Friday after spending the week in Deadwood on business.

He is connected with the Safeway Stores, Inc. H. S. Schmidt of Omaha, was a visitor in Deadwood Friday, leaving Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. William D. Lutes visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Knut-son. 122 Charles street. Her father is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, and is much improved at this time. H.

L. Riedemann of Bellevue, arrived in Deadwood Thursday. S. H. Pheurcr arrived in Dead-wood Thursday from his home in Sioux Falls.

Larry Ryan returned to his Terry 16. Marvin Palmer was an overnight visitor In Deadwood, leaving for his home Wednesday morning. turned home Saturday after spending a few days at the Mey high pot at man for the winning team. er, noble grand, presided. At the close of the meeting, lunch was served by Mrs.

Ingeborg Iverson and Mrs. Shirley Mrs. W. H. Wilson, 418 Main ers Nursing home In Sturgis.

street, returned to her home Tues Marion Engebretson came nome day night. She had been spend Monday evening. He has been The Lucky Four 4-H Club of ing a week in Rapid City with Flaaacliil Statement tor the Ties af Wkltewsaa Bestaalac Jmly 1 1V48 aad eadlas Deceaaber SI. ItMft Ueweral Slaktaar Ka iass Tatal left Saturday for their home in Hot Springs. They had been overnight visitors in Deadwood.

her daughter, Mrs. Charlea home, 792 Main street, Thursday. working the Buffalo vicinity. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Van Sickle broucht Cola Clark home Tuesday July 1, 1948 Pnlance, First National Bank, He had spent three days In Hot Central City met Thursday evening at the home of Byra Mutch-ler. Mrs. Lois Plumb, leader, and Mrs. Maude Waterland, assistant Harold Newell, proprietor of Jack Lien left Deadwood Wed afternoon from the hospital in Springs and Custer. William G.

Rap left Friday for Newell's Drug Store, was a Belle Fourche visitor Tuesday nesday for Florida. He is a former employe of the Stoneberger eader, met with the girls. Mrs. Construction Company, Lead. Deadwood.

Clark had been receiving treatment there for a broken shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. John Grimsbo celebrated their 43rd wedding an his home In Cheyenne, Wyo. He had been in Deadwood since Wednesday on business.

Irene Palmer waa a visitor. Francis Be ringer presided at the business meeting. Plans were made Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Keiley, of Mr. and Mrs. Royal B. Mills, St.

Joseph's Hospital niversary Friday. Relatlvea and Spearflsh, returned Monday night from a vacation of several weeks spent in Miami and other cities in Florida. former Deadwood residents, have bought a house In Belle Fourche for sending a relief box to Holland. The health checkup for this club and the Eager Beaver 4-H Club will be conducted March 12 at the Central City school house FRIDAY Ben Odou, of the Odou Motor Admitted: Cola Clark, White- Company, Deadwood, transacted business In Rapid City Tuesday. leu wood a.

u. 13. Sit. 72 I8.42S.57 Receipts Water uentals 1,139.03 1,13101 HttBture rent 10.00 10.06 Cemetery money deposited by error 10.00 10.09 25 of Ulie 10 atate liquor tax 137.5s 11T.SS Total moneys to be accounted for 17,111.33 19,711. Dlsbarsemeata street lKKhts 267.91 Streets ii nd alleys 223.30 Wnter ilept 1 Police dept Ui.it MX Salaries.

Treasurer oe Clerk Hauling- garbage 201.00 Audltlnif Town books. May 1, 1943 to May 31. 1848 150.00 Miscellaneous 66.67 Warrants pnld by check t2.2"2.36 2,252.36 Paid onl bonds 11, 500.00 Paid Interest on bonds 50.00 1,550.00 Total disbursements 8.803.36 This balance Is deposited In the First National Bank, Dead-wood, 8 4,858.7 V1.063.S5 15,922.61 Warrant Indebtedness None Bonded Indebtedness $3,000.00 Thus Is a true and correct report to the best of my knowledge and belief, lor the last half of year, ending December 31, 1948. HUGH J. WONDER, Town Clerk.

(SEAL)! wood; Hugh Millin, Sturgis; Lloyd Carstensen, Lead; Hubert Johnson, Lead; and Mrs. Wanda Han by the Lawrence County nurse, Mrs. Loretta Blanchard. A food sale was planned for March 12. F.

D. Morse, 5B Smith of and plan to make their home in that city. Their home, at Beulah, recently burned down. A daughter, Susan Lois, was born on February 5, to Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Potter, at Takoma Park, according to word received by Deadwood friends. Potter, who is Washington correspondent for the Burlington railroad, returned son, Deadwood. After the business meeting, Fran Monday from Alliance, where Dismissed: Mrs. Melva Asher, cis Beringer gave a talk on the care of the hands. Byra Mutch- he had been on business for several days.

A birthday supper party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Richards, 65 Taylor avenue, for their son. Reed, on Monday evening. Fourteen neighborhood friends were guests for the party, and Reed received many gifts.

Games were played following the supper. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hardin and son, Alan, left Monday afternoon for their home at the Rapid City Air Base.

They had been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hardin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Ryan, 792 Main street, since Friday. Miss Grace Bailey, a teacher In the Deadwood public school, left last weekend for Rochester, where she will enter the Mayo Clinic for surgery. Mrs. Laura Bents is taking Miss Bailey's place in school until her return. Mrs.

Glen Dunwlddie, 36 Wabash street, started her duties Monday as teacher in the Pluma school. She replaces Mrs. Dale Bruns, who retired because of ill health. and Mrs. Sam Margolin, 4 Lincoln avenue, returned to Dead-wood on the Burlington train Monday afternoon.

They had been on a buying trip for the New ler discussed preparing carrots Deadwood; Mrs. Mildren Nlesent and daughter, Terraville; Mrs. Edna Kinser, Vale; Wilbur Kennedy, Sturgis; and Theodore Haas, Sturgis. Martin Westberg, Rapid City, and Helen Waterland demonstrat the Baltimore Sun, was formerly friends spent the evening visaing with them. At a special meeting of the Lutheran Ladies Aid held at the Lyle Goodburn home last week, a dinner was planned to be given Tuesday afternoon at the Lutheran church.

Lucille Fagering and Dorothy Goodburn will be hostesses. During the cold weather the. Rev. Melvin Bremer haa been holding cMurch services at the John Trohkimoinen home. Weather permitting, services will be held in the church today.

Cola Clark is receiving treatment at St. Joseph's hospital in Deadwood for a broken shoulder sustained when he fell on the sidewalk Thursday. Mrs. Isaac Stoor and Mrs. Blanche Hoffman were guests Fri ed baking French dressing.

The was in Deadwood on business Tuesday with the Black Hills Power and Light Company. girls then played games. The a managing editor of the Rapid City Journal, and is known by many folks in the northern Black Hills. The Potters have two SUNDAY Ralph Kamman, Rapid City, left traveling prize was won by Doris Jacobson. Other prizes went to Admitted: John Thomas Mc- Tuesday afternoon after transacting business in Deadwood for two days.

other children, a son, John, and Grath, Deadwood; Ronald McGrath, Deadwood; Mrs. Grace Ribble, Ray Peterson returned to his Sturgis; Mrs. Mildred Simms, Lead; a daughter, Barbara. Francis J. Parker, 19 Centennial avenue, was In Sturgis Wed home in Edgemont Tuesday after spending some time in Deadwood on business.

Virlin Fox, Deadwood; Mrs. Mable Heffron, Deadwood Mrs. Doris nesday and Rapid City Thursday Ralph V. Shoun, Rapid City, re on legal business. Snider, Sundance, and Robert Goforth, White wood.

turned to his home Tuesday aft Dismissed: Dale Brunick, Lead; day evening at a. party given at ernoon. He had been in Deadwood overnight on business. Louis Canadey, Sioux Falls photographer and manager of the Kadoka Cafe in Kadoka, was a business visitor in Deadwood John Jarvi, Deadwood; Mrs. Raph- the home of Mrs.

Violet Mikel-thun in Deadwood. Thelma Brosche, Rapid City, was ina McGuigan and son, Trojan; Allen Cook, Lead; Franklin May- Robert Goforth is quite ill at Thursday and Friday. an overnight visitor In Deadwood, returning to her home Tuesday his home, having suffered another Frank Colo, nard, Deadwood; Mrs. Mary Yerk-ovich, Lead; Don Huffman, Sturgis; Jerry Kiefert, 8turgls; Joseph Al- stroke Thursday morning. York Store in New York City, Wag a business visitor in Dead- Mrs.

Emma Hlghley and sister, Piatt Walker left Tuesday for hi: and on a Carribean cruise. wood Thursday and Friday, leav home in St. Paul, after a ing for his home today. For a Mrs. Georgia Powers, spent Thursday and Friday visiting at the home of Mrs.

Highley's son, Elmer week's business visit in Deadwood. number of years he has operated liead, Sundance, Mrs. Mary Ickes, Deadwood; Mrs. Dorothy Trussell and son, Deadwood; and Mrs. Hazel Stoddard, Deadwood.

MONDAY J. W. Sutherland, City, concessions during the Days of '76 We! Montgomery, In Deadwood. was in Deadwood on business Mon C3I and plans to return this season. day and Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Morris, Otto Risty, Rapid City, was an Admitted: Mrs. Alice Kirkpatrick, 61 Taylor Avenue, spent Thursday H.

8. Berger, 660 Main, superintendent of the Deadwood public schools, left over the weekend for. St. Louis, Mo to attend the National Education Association meeting. He will return to Deadwood at the end of this week.

Private Charles D. McClard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McClard, Deadwood, is a member of the 19th Infantry Regiment Which recently has been selected overnight visitor in Deadwood, in Rapid City.

Mn. Highley Honored At Birthday Party leaving Tuesday afternoon. refrigerators Spearflsh Bruce Barnes, 8turgis; Mrs. Cleo Scott, Lead; Charles Henwood, Spearflsh; Mary Ellen Hurmen Helgeson, 480 Wil liams, and Ted Schlax, Deadwood, The Birthday Club met Satur Fred E. Garrison, Grand Island, left Tuesday after spending the week-end in Deadwood on bus fcllsberg, Aladdin, and Erma went to Rapid City Friday morn day afternoon at the home of Stanley, Spearflsh.

ing to spend the day on business, Al Clark was in Rapid City iness. Harry W. Llndquist, Sioux Falls, Big Stipcr-Trcczer Ghesr! Mrs. Frank Christianson, complimenting the birthday of Mrs, Emma Highley. The hostess serv as the honor company of the 19th Thursday on business for his Fire was a business visitor in Deadwood stone Dealer Store.

ed a 6 o'clock dinner after which on Monday and Tuesday. Infantry Regiment, a unit of the 24th Infantry Division. The famed 24th Infantry Division, popularly Mrs. W. T.

Muldrew of. Pryor, the guests played contract bridge, arrived on the Burlington Mrs. Georgia Powers won high H. J. Laws, Glenrock, left Tuesday for his home.

He had been in Deadwood for two days on busi known as the "Victory Division," score, Mrs. Mllly Christianson low score, and Mrs. Hlghley travel now occupies the entire island of ness. train Thursday evening. She will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Boggs, and daughter Karen, 842 Main1 street, Kyushu, third largest and south prize. Mrs. A. Hi Davis was un Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Stanfleld left ernmost of the Japanese home able to attend because of illness Tuesday to return to their home in Islands. Prior to enlisting in the Indefinitely.

and Mrs. Sophia Early of Sturgis Gering, Neb. W. H. Wilson, 418 Main, is substituted.

service McClard attended Dead' Wood high school. Mr. and Mrs. L. Burch, Rapid City, were in Deadwood on business Mrs.

Millie Christianson was a staying in Rapid City with her Births: A daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Darrel Kirkpatrick, Spearflsh. TUESDAY Admitted: Mrs. Hllma Mackle, Deadwod; Bruce Fitzgerald, Miles-ville; Mrs. Elizabeth Walksout, Rochford; Mrs.

Louella Larson, Lead; Joseph Larson, Lead; Mrs. Delores Lawer, Central, and Dewey Gulley, Newcastle, Wyo. Dismissed: Mrs. Mildred Simra, Lead. Births: A son to Mr.

and Mrs. John Mackle, Deadwood, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawer, Central. WEDNESDAY Admitted: Mrs.

Mary Reiser, Central City; Mrs. Ethel Lewis, Lead; Mrs. Myrtle Gerber, Deadwood; Don Hoffman, Sturgis; Bruce Dle-nes. Lead; (John Edwifrd Keene, Deadwood. daughter, Mrs.

Charles Hoffman guest. Tuesday. Mrs. Arnold Herbst, 8 Shine street, went to Tripp Sunday evening to spend the week visiting who had her tonsils removed Tuesday. Mrs.

Wilson plans to E. A. Fry and Howard Jay, Rapid City, arrived In Deadwood Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. return to her home in Deadwood to transact business.

Mrs. Louii Hoffman Hostess To Woodmen Circle Group N. S. Tiede. She will return to Sunday.

Cs1 rk iZS55 JlZLUi L- WlasssssassWsssasa i ISIE 8339.75 Liberal Terms Deadwood Saturday, Harold Newell of Newell's Drug Mrs. Louis Hoffman was hostess Melvtn E. Scotvold, 66 Taylor Mrs. R. J.

Brandhurst, who has been living In Deadwood this winter, returned to her home near the Chicken Ranch, eight miles south Store, Deadwood, was in Rapid to the Top of the World Guards drill team of the Woodmen Circle City Friday on business. avenue, left for Chamberlain Wednesday. He will spend the rest of the week in that city on H. W. Rider left for his home in of Deadwood, on Wednesday.

when 12 members met Thursday Denver, Saturday. He had F. R. Hallenback, who has been evening. At the business session business.

been an overnight visitor in spending several days in Dead' plans rfere discussed for the forth' Hurman Helgeson and Ted Schlax, Deadwood, went to Cus wood on business, returned to his coming state convention of the F. D. Morse, 5 Smith Apart home In Denver, Wednesday. Woodmen Circle at Huron in April, ter on business Tuesday, Dismissed: Cola Clark, White-wood; Mrs. Louella Larson, Lead.

Births: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Scott, M. W. Swedeen of Rapid City Mr.

and Mrs. L. J. Wright, 478 During the social hour bingo was ments, went to Alliance, Friday to spend a few days on business. He plans to return Monday.

Main street, Were visiting and at played. Honors went to Mrs. Steve was a business visitor in Dead-wood Tuesday and Wednesday. tended the theater in Rapid City Carl Settle of Sulphur and Fran Leaa, a son. THURSDAY Adimtted: Carol Lee Cummings, J.

M. Madden of Sturgis visited Sunday, Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth Mattson, Mrs. Inez Long, Mrs. Modesto Mlglia, Mrs.

Mario Miglia, Mrs. John Har cis Jacobson of Castle Rock were Deadwood on business Tuesday. overnight visitors in Deadwood It has been announced that the St. John's Senior Men's Forum dinner will be held at 6:15 Wednesday dy, Mrs. Florence Mastrovlch and Lead; Mrs.

Pearl Lee, Otumwa, Friday night. He returned to his home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Mason. Lunch was served.

Mrs. Lloyd Fox, 44 Taylor aven evening at the Guild Hall in Dead' The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Florence Merrltt, 93 Sher ana Miquel Lupercio, Deadwood. Dismissed: Mrs. Delores Thor sen and son, Deadwood; Mrs.

Vi the Florence Mastrovich home on wood. The dinner will be served by Mrs. Guy H. Hemminger, Mrs. March 24.

vian Bush, Sturgis; Mrs. Grace ue, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Fox and son, 5 Sampson, and Mrs. Lloyd Foight, Belle Fourche, returned Friday from a 2-week vacation spent in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

man street, returned home Wednesday from Rochester, Minn. She had been in Mayo Clinic there for treatment. J. O. Horsfall, Mrs.

Matt Minor, Ribble, Sturgis; Mrs. Lurlene Ros-camp, Sturgis; Mrs. Kay Kat' Mrs. J. T.

Gilmore Mrs. L. R. Sears, Mrs. F.

C. Chris-tlanson and Mrs Bert Hedstrom. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Lewis of cnuba, Deadwood; Mrs. Louise Mrs. James Hamlll recently re Entertains Duo Four A son was born to Mr and Mrs. Brookings spent Wednesday in Lawrence Ogllvie on February 26 Mrs.

J. T. Gilmore entertained Deadwood sightseeing. Fitzgerald and Bon, Deadwood; Bruce Barnes, Sturgis," and Mrs, Helen Parliament, Sturgis. in Spokane, according to the Duo Four Club at her home, Abe Blumenthal, Rapid City, turned to Deadwood from Denver, Colo.

She had spent a week there visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Carraher. Mr.

and Mrs. Carraher returned to the United States last July from Hawaii, which had been manager of the New York Store 11 Smith Apartments, Thursday word received by Ogllvie's mother, Mrs. Clyde Ogllvie, 20 Dudley ave afternoon. She served a 1:30 des nue, at Rapid City, was in Deadwood Wednesday on a combined business and pleasure trip. sert luncheon to the group.

Ik IS. Rich of Sioux Falls was a Girl Scouts Give Demonstration C. E. Bennett and Mrs. their home for the past six years.

business visitor In Deadwood Fri Gale B. Wyman, Belle Fourche J. Houlette were guests for the They are now making their home in day. He left for his home Saturday Members of the Deadwood Girl afternoon. attorney, was a Deadwood visitor Wednesday.

He is a former resi Denver. Mrs. Carraher is the former Bette Hamsille of Deadwood. morning. Scout Troop 4 voted to give SI Bridge was played and Miss dent of Deadwood.

Edna Ford won high honors. Ed Groh was a business visitor Mr. and Mrs. Oene Caton, 442 Williams street, visited Mrs. Caton's G.

K. Leeling, R. L. Basse and Mrs. W.

J. Kaupp will be hos- in Deadwood Friday, he left for his to the March of Dimes and the same amount to the Red Cross drive, at their meeting Monday afternoon. Mrs. H. W.

Wardell parents In Spearfiah Saturday, Hero's everything you want in a fine, new refrigerator, plus the advantages of (1) tess to the club March 10 at her home in Omaha, Saturday mm. Roy A. Pierce of Belmont, were in Deadwood on business home in the Walte Block. L. J.

Wright, division freight and passenger agent for the Burlington morning. Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Lerchen, and Mrs. Gene Langford, troop leaders, met with 14 members of Eugene M. Orr of Rapid City railroad, went to Rapid City Mon day morning on business. 33 Jackson street, left Saturday the troop in the club rooms, morning for Cody, Wyo. on vaca' Birthday Dinner Given For Teddy Bowen spent a 2-day visit with his mother, Mrs.

Alice Orr, in Dead- Some of the girls worked on Urday from Barksdale Field, urday from Barksdole Field, tion. From Cody they plan to make floor plans for model kitchens, a tour of the southern states be' Mrs. E. A. Bowen gave a birth wood.

He returned to his home Wednesday. Bhrevesport, and stayed over The group tried Margaret Sper night with his parents, Mr. and fore returning home March 25. Lerchen is assistant supervisor of the A. Hamlsh and G.

P. Hamish of day dinner in honor of her son, Taddy, at their home, 68 Terrace, ling's recipe for eggnog. At their next meeting, Mrs. George F. Baggaley, 63 Tay each Black Hills National Forest.

big Super-Freezer Chest with more space and lower temperatures for storing frozen food; 12) moist-cold refrigeration foe longer protection of leafy vegetables and fruits. Rust-proof aluminum shelves, basket drawer for small packages and eggs, exclusive Quickube Trays, all-porcejain interior and many other conveniences. Come in. See them in this new Deluxe FRIGIDA1RE Refrigerator. Thursday evening.

Seven guests lor. He was accompanied by Lt. Chadron, were business visitors in Deadwood Tuesday and Wednesday. Lyle Putnam of Carlile, was Finkston, Lt. Grayson and Major English, who are also stationed at a business visitor in Deadwood Fri day and Saturday.

Alaskan Pictures Shown At Rotary Barksdale Field. C. Cowan of Rapid City returned to his home Wednesday after spending a few days in Only frigldair Refrigerators have the Meter-Miser, simplest refrigeration mechanism ever built. Sealetl-ln-stel, oiled tor life, quiet, economical. And you're protected against service expense for whole yean Mrs.

James Emery waa a busi ness visitor in Deadwood Satur enjoyed the evening. Taddy opened his many gifts after the dinner, and then took his guests to the movies. The guests were Butch Anthony of Spearflsh, David Klein, John Smiley, Billie Jo Hardin, Dick Dunwlddie, Richard Sears and Reece Palmer, Deadwood. Deadwood. A sound film, "Tongass Timber land," taken in the Tongass Nation' day from her home in Nisland, George Butler of the Butler She is a former resident of Pluma.

al Forest In Alaska, was shown at Jewelry Store was in Rapid City the regular luncheon Monday of the R. G. Daniels, who had been in Deadwood on business, left Sat on Dusiness weanesday. C. C.

Wolfe Jr. left for his home In Pocatello, Monday morning. He had been a visitor in Deadwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

M. F. Fillmore and family, 32 Lincoln avenue, visited Sunday at the home of Virgil Morgan in Spearflsh. Clara' Lee Mans stopped In Deadwood Friday on her way to Emery E. Myers of Hot Springs urday -for his home in Denver, leu weanesaay after spending Deadwood Rotary Club at the Franklin hotel.

The film, provided by the V. 8. National Forest, was shown by John Burke, using the Colo. two days in Deadwood transacting MgMaire Mituenilori serve In mereluaerkeii bom tmjgl ei cii ASX ABOUT 0U3 SAVIXCS tC'JMT CLU3 And Save Up To $5.00 On Yonr Down Payment Central City Dale Sorenson of Sioux City, ousiness. A.

Marberger, WllUston, N. forest service projector. was an overnight visitor in Dead-wood Friday. spent a few days in Deadwood I her home in Ewing, Ky. She has 1 tuwtn nn Aintr tin luot turn It depicted the industrial situation and natural resources of the forest, types of timberlands, and Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Holloway went to Rapid City Friday on a combined business and pleasure trip. They returned to their home in Central City Saturday. and returned to his home Wednesday. W.

A. Rich, 846 Main street, Norman Hendrickson returned Friday from Denver, Colo. He had been In that city on a buying trip for the Trading Post of LeMar Motor and Appliance Co. waa a visitor In Rapid City Wed Deadwood. i a I months visiting in Belle Fourche.

R. W. Peterson left for his home In Aberdeen Thursday after 1 spending a few days In Deadwood. 1 Runs Sims of Denver, arrived In Deadwood Thursday. He ifl a.

salesman for the Whitney the recreational activities including game and fish. Senior guests were Joh Schune-man, host, Harold Norman and Eugene Fa rns worth, host, Tony Authorized Fngidaire Sales and Service Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorenson and family drove to Nisland Sunday to visit Mr, and Mrs. Matt Sorenson.

The boys basketball team 'from Mr. and Mrs. J. Ora Horsfall, 24 Jefferson street, drove Mrs. L.

nesday afternoon. Lee Underbrink of Scottsbluff, visited with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mra. R. PHONE SO DEADWOOD H. Woodworth to Rapid City Sat-.

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