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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 5

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i wai due to (lit death the vetrr- flpid City. i. Daily Jeurnel-P aim the clerk id. mice Sardy. Dectmber MARRIED RECENTLY the JUncfco country club Thursday evening, The evening was Hint dancing and a buffet upicr was served later.

Hott fur tiic evening ueie Harold Mills. Welles EerNiut and Audi i' Olson. SOCIETY KAY DRISCOLL Phone II ranihrr in the Lithia in tins county. dmth that occur in Fi.II Biver emmly are recorded in bis off.ee. Ilicher ttc-d that the fut I brief history of the effir ilne tht canity was nrgjnurd in MCI and revit'ued inMy humorou Incident that lii.ve tome be fine him during his ten of office.

On Jan. I. ItMfl he will begin hi 30th year of continuous civice in that capacity. In hi statittical report he showed that there had been C99 bitth recorded during the year 1943 tin to the preoent dm. Of thcae 110 were boy and 159 girls.

In the death record so far in 194.1 it was ihown that th.ro hurf been I Clerk Of Courts Reports To Rotary Hot Spring. Dec. C9 Wttlinn T. Richer, rlfrk of court of Fall Ri-er coui.ty wuj the pcaker at the liiM meeting of the Hot Ki-wani club for the jear. Thuraday ni The veteran clerk talked about hi "Job" and gave a statistical re-pu: of the numerous dutiet and re-sponsibiiitie that fall within the office of the clerk tt courts as provided by the ttatulcs.

He guve a instrument in the county and the A jellyfish with 112 fut t.ti'O the leal was ued was in ri, si he naturaliatmn V. F. Wyatt. tentacle develop, to aU Oct. I.

1884. Wyatt bom in r.ionth pen-! from a half inert EiidUiiid and is still an active thy broid, Last Rites Set For Mary Meidell Belle Fourche. Dee. 29 Mary Mriricll. 81.

a resident of Newell la deth of which 116 were men and' 41 were women. The wide variation r.nd Belle Fourche since 1319. died Yon II snr IIKAUTIiT'L its well as IMIAtTIt IAL wlit'ii von sec the .1 Thursday at a local hospital alter a lengthy illness. Funeral service will he held Saturday at the Congregational church In Beresford. her home before she moved to Butte county.

Marv Hvde Meidell wa bnrn at PawletL Vermont. Oct. 30. 1834. She moved to Galesburf.

with her nvw Wednesday. Jan. I Zion Lutheran Ladifi' Auxiliary S.K-iul hull. 2:30 p. in.

Zion Lutheran Young People's SocietySocial hall. 8 p. in. Piljjiim Guild Congregational Church. Trinity Lutheran Ladies' Aid Church.

Rcbckah Lodge IOOF temple, InstHllntion of officer. UNA Lodge KC hall, end degree team to attend Installation practice, Westminster Division One Home Mr. Clara Crow, 731 Minnclusa Drive, Mr. E. Melvin fixting.

Two Home Mr. Cumin, 821 Fair-view, Mr. L. Henry assisting. Three Home Mr.

J. D. Dailey, 722 Franklin Mrs. William Dai-ley assisting. Four Home Mr.

L. L. Schafer. Mr. J.

C. Pease assisting. Episcopal Parish Guild Parish house 2:30 p. m. St.

Margaret' guild acting hostesses. Thursday. Jan. 3 V- -Vi N0RGE GAS RANGE parent, and lived there until she wa graduated front Knox couege. In 1897 she came to Beresford to mr ilxior and remained there to work In a bank for H.

J. Meidell. HAPPY NEW YEAR. 'KMM of 194ft jW Mitt Jean Bennett. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. P. D. Bennett of Rapid City recently became the bride ol R. R.

Nesblti at candlelight cere-money at th Methodist church in Rapid City. The newlywed now reside at 121 11th St. Coterie Alex Johnson hotel, 1 in. Mrs. Emma Tompkins hostess.

Zion Lutheran Choir Rehearsal- 1 Women's Society of Christian Scr I i. BRIDE Church, 7:30 p. m. Yulelog Club Home Mis. Markhus.

ITockcrville Extension Club Club house. Cheer-I Extension Club Home Mis. Bess Ryther. Canyon Lake 500 Home Mrs. Al whom she married Sept.

29. wn. After her husband's death in 1919 she came to Newell to make her home with her sister. Mrs. H.

W. Jamison, and ha since made her home In Newell and Belle Fourche. Surviving are four nioces. Mr. Louie Pcteron.

Beresford; Olive and Helen Meidell, Sioux and Mrs. C. J. Dodds, Lawrence. and one nephew.

Rev. Wlnfield Jamison, Brunswick, Ga. Mail Carrier Suffers Cuts And Bruises Martin, Dec, Blare, mail carrier from Merriman. to Martin, suffered severe cuts and bruises in a car accident late in the afternoon Christmas day as Blare was taking the mail into Merriman. He and hi brother-in-law.

Lawrence Wamsley. were in a new pickup belonging to Blare, and about four miles north of Merriman, they met in a head-on collision with Woodrow Ward of Martin. Wamsley. who wa driving, was not injured and neither was Ward. The pickup was turned over and badly wrecked, but no damage was done to the mail.

lied Schamber. Winona Home Mrs. Ross Ecn yard. Friday. Jan.

4 THE tairit of 1MI li rrefres. So let ua all determine rijht new to do every' thiaf a little bit better than last year, to take advantaje of every available oapor-tunity for Improvement, and in this way assure for ourselves a happier community of happier homes. As for ourselves, we will leave no stone unturned to five you still better values and a still higher grade of service In the year to come. And so, wishing you all a very Happy New Year, we join with you in giving a roySl St. John's Hospital Guild Nurses' Bellamy for 1:30 potluck lunch and Christmas party Friday after, noon.

Twenty-four members and six guests attended. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. I. B.

Wood, Mr. Keith Wilkes. Mrs. A. L.

Stokes. Mr. Gilbert Ross, and Mrs. Eldon Coif man. Following the luncheon Paul Bellamy spoke to the group on his recent trip to London as representative for the United Nations capital in the Black Hills.

A committee assisting the hostess included Mr. Elmer Frank. Mr. A. J.

Johnson and Mrs. C. W. Russell. Christmas gifts were distributed to the members and the last meeting of the year closed with the singing "Blessed Be The Tie That Binds." home Mrs.

R. E. O'Connor, Mrs. H. W.

Zolper hostesses. Rapid Heights Neighborhood Club Home Mrs. E. C. Smith.

Black Hills Extension Club Home Mrs. Helen Freytag. Black Hills Floral Club--Home welcome to 1SU. Mrs. Phil Solbcre.

Hi-Twelve Bridge Club Home Mrs. L. A. McDonald. Saturday.

Jan. I Whiz Workers 4-H Club North Rapid hall. NOW ON SALE FOU IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT YOUR DEPENDABLE RADIO AND APPLIANCE STORE 723 MAIN PHONE 399 Schmidt QwsiIai PAST PRESIDENTS ELECT OFFICERS Past presidents of the Degree of Honor Lodge met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. May McGilly-cuddy and election of officer wa held. Mrs.

Sophie Houk was elected president: Edna Bucll, secretary and Naomi Smith, treasurer. Exchange of gifts and games were FAMILY REUNION HELD OVER HOLIDAYS The first Christmas toRclher In IS years, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Leber-knifiht and children and grandchil 617 ST. JOE TEL. 662 Complete FUH Senrict PLOWMAN Cleaners Furrier dren enjoyed a family reunion over played following the business meeting and piizes were won by Mrs. Ann Wilson, high, Mrs. Nellie Dick Fhen TH 719 Mtia Mis Rhoda Scott, daughttr of Mr.

and Mr. Millard Scott. Pierre, and Pfc. Jack Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Myers. Pierre, were recently united in i marriage at th First Congregational church at Pierre. The couple left for wedding trip to Rapid City and Chicago and will be at homo in Memphis. Tenn where the groom is attending the University of Tennessee Medical School. inson, low.

The next meeting will be a (1:30 potluck supper Jan. 25 at the home DIAMONDS of Mrs; Margaret Ferguson, 182 St, Joe St. the Christmas holidays when ihey all gathered at the Kenneth Leber-kniitht home for Christmas dinner. Following the dinner gifts were distributed from a loaded tree and carols were sung. Atlendins the affair were Harry Lebeiknight, recently returned veteran.

Mr. and Mrs. John Duff and family of Brook inus; Vern Leber-knight and family of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Perry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lebcrnight and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lebeiknight and family, and Mr.

and Mrs. Don Carlisle all of Rapid City. Engagement Ring and Wedding ENSEMBLES MILLS EMPLOYES AND GUESTS ENTERTAINED was married to William A. McClain, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mc SCHMIDT JEWELRY Seventy-five employe and guests Clain of Walthill, in the (17 St, Joe of the Mills Drug Company were entertained at a Christmas party at Presbyterian manse Friday evening. Rev. Rew Walz solemnized the wedding vows with the ring service. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Thompson. 1 The bride wore a brown wool Bridal Ensembles suit with white accessories. Mrs. Thompson was dressed in a gray wool suit with matching JL mi iMii'lir. i PIERRE COUPLE UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Wilma Jones and Arthur I.

Webster, both of Pierre, were united in marriage by Judge F. J. Knochenmuss Friday afternoon at his office. Attending were Mr- and Mrs. E.

E. Barton of Fcrre, formerly of Rapid City. Atfer spending a few days in the Hills, the couple will return to Pierre to make their home. PIANOS For SALE And RENT Musical Instrument Taken la Trade Swift Music Co. The groom, a veteran of 42 months service in the Southwest Pacific area, recently received his discharge from the armed forces.

The couple will reside at Wall. Beautifully matched wedding and engagement lings are th Bride' first choice. Use Our Lay-Awiy Plan ARTHUR'S JEWELRY Owners Art Llndquist 122 St. Jo THE 1946 MEKCUHY One of ih neweit of the new automobile ic the Mercury, pictured above, and currently on display at McCluikey Motor. Ford.

Mercury and Lincoln dealer at and Main. When you consider the purchase of a new car. see the First National Bank for Low Cost Loans for New Car Buyers RACHEL CIRCLE 117 SL Jo Poena ENTERTAINED Members of Rachel Circle of the New Year's Greeting FILGER'Sl ST. MARY'S CLUB -HAVE POTLUCK SUPPER Thirteen members of the St. Mary's club were entertained at a potluck dinner Friday evening at the parish hall.

Cards were played the remainder of the evening with high prize going to Mrs. John Ely. Oliver LaCroix won low. The next meeting of the club will be Jan. II at the hall.

for aiflfl ONLY borrowed for one year each IUU NORTH RAPID MOTHER'S CLUB ENTERTAINED The North Rapid Mother's club met in the North Rapid hall Friday afternoon with Mrs. B. D. Hibbard and Mrs. Jack Morgan as hostesses.

The meeting opened with the singing of Christmas carols. Mrs. Earl Gicse in charge of devotions used a Christmas theme as her topic. A regular business session wns held and names were drawn for pals for the ensuing year. Mrs.

Hibbard was elected treasurer of the club to replace Mrs. Dave Caulkins who resigned her position. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Donald Greenwiilt, Jan. 25.

With all the folk of the Black Hills we give thanks that our nation is at peace that the ideals for which we fought have triumphed once again. And to you we extend season's greetings for a new year of happiness, cheer, and health. The war's over this is the first peacetime New Year's since 1940, with more lights, glitter and gaiety; with reunited families for many; with happy anticipation for others as they count the days until the fighting men come home. PCACE ON EARTH 1 OUR HEARTIEST GOOD WISHES fyW TO YOU. and every member of your family this New Year of 1946.

Every- thing you want most dearly is our New Year 1 1 wish for you I RExMEMBR We WilU HARWOOD-BECKMAN NUPTIAL VOWS EXCHANGED At a double ring ceremony in the Presbyterian manse Friday morning Miss Bernice M. Beckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckman of Des Moine, became the bride of Elmer Harwood, son of Mi and Mrs. Guy Harwood of Haydraw.

The Rev. Rew Walz officiated at the service. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harwood of Haydraw.

The bride wore a gold suit with black accessories and Mrs. Harwood chose a' brown suit with matching accessories. Present fo rthe ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harwood, Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Barry and Day Barry, all of Haydraw, and Mrs. Laura Barry of New Underwood. The bride has been employed for the past seven years by the Generrl Mortgage Company of Iowa with headquarters in Dos Moines. The groom has served in the European theater for 37 months.

The newly-weds will reside on a ranch at it See Us for LOW COST Loans! m. First National Bank of The Black Hills a WEDDING VOWS SOLEMNIZED Miss Emma E. Talty, daughter of Mr. ajd Mrs. Francis Talty of Wall, RAPID CITY LEAD DEADWOOD BELLE FOURCHE HOT SPRINGS STURGIS SPE ARFISH NEWELL Serving fAt Eniif Black Hill Territory i.

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