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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 5

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April 28, 1942. THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Social, Club News Chapter Makes Final Alpha Plans for Founders' Day- Mr. and Adelaide Van Steenbergen of Miss Falls college was guest speakSioux Monday evening at a meeting of er the Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma the Carpenter hotel.

"Truth" Phi at was her plans were made for subject. Day victory dinner to be Final Thursday night at the CarFounders held penter, hotel when Alpha Chapter host to Mu, Nu, Omicron will be chapters of Sioux and XI Alpha Miss Stella Daugaard, Mrs. Irma Falls. reports the progress of whitehouse and Mrs. Eleanor Hanson gave program, decorations and menu committee.

the banquet, the ritual of pledges and installation of ofjewels will be conferred on eligfor the coming year will take ible ficers After the program the chapter place. adjourned to the Java room for refreshments. Birthday Party at Swedona Church Thursday- The Swedona Ladies aid society hold its first semi-annual birthwill social at the church, northwest of day Brandon, S. Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. On the program will be H.

Jacobson, Miss Harriet HalRev. Elof Carlson, Miss Donnaverson. Seigfred, and Rev. E. W.

Rossing of Garretson, S. D. Mrs. Addie Potter and her daughter, H. W.

Scallin, left Sunday for Chehalis, Wash. They expect to be gone about six weeks, after which Mrs. Scallin will return to Sioux Falls to make her home. Chapter Al PEO Meets for Luncheon- Thirty members Chapter AI PEO met with Mrs. Curtis Williams, 1206 South Third Monday for luncheon, with Mrs.

G. H. Rinder and Mrs. Melvin Wheeler as assisting hostesses. Plum blossoms and flowering almonds were used abundantly in the house and table decorations.

Mrs. Fred. V. Best presided at the silver service. Mrs.

Louise Maiken of Nevada, field representative of Cottey college, was the guest speaker and in telling of school and its purposes, showed colored slides to the members. Mrs. C. W. Timberlake of St.

Paul was the only -town guest. Toastmistress Club Meets at YMCA- A meeting of the Toastmistress club was held Monday evening at the YMCA with Mrs. Mildred Lowe presiding. what extent should the Toastmistress club cooperate in entertainment of soldiers from the air subject discussion under was, guidance of the Table Topic Mistress Carol Gall. A motion was unanimously approved that the club cooperate in any way it could, Mrs.

Hannah Redy was toastmistress of the evening and extemspeeches were given by poraneous, Mrs. C. E. Weir, Vera Houg and Lucille Hunt. Evaluators were Evelyn Yelinek, Norma Carlson, Dorothy Hefty and Esther Bliss.

Mrs. Ann Bissell' was general evaluator, Dorothy Bennett, timer, and the jewel was given by Lois Scott. "Why Should I Vote?" was the theme of Mrs. Marie Risty's talk. Funerals MRS.

ROLLIN WOODWORTH Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. at Miller chapel for Mrs. Rollin E. Woodworth, former Sioux Falls resident who died at Sierre Madre, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Margaret McCullagh. The body was brought here this morning and Dr. Charles Gerlinger, pastor, First Congregational church, conducted the last rites. Lois Skartvedt was organist and the pallbearers were Arthur and Leonard Boyce, Dr. G.

I. W. Cottam, William C. Paulton, Dr. P.

W. Greene and Holton Davenport. Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant cemetery. CURTIS LEE NESSAN Rev.

P. M. Troen, pastor, West Nidaros church, near Crooks, S. conducted funeral services this afternoon for Curtis Lee Taylor san, 7-year-old son of Mr. and NeSs.

Justin Nessan, 1019 North Duluth who died Friday. Prayer services at the family residence preceded the church rites. Curtis was a former pupil at Hawthorne school. Burial was in the West Nidaros churchyard. NOTICE State of South Dakota, County of Minnebaha, ss.

In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Alice Bertha Keller, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that May 11, 1942, at 2 o'clock P. at the courtroom of this court in the County Court House In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, have been fixed as the time and place for hearing the petition of Blanche S. Shimonek for proving and the probate of the Will of Alice Bertha Keller, Deceased, wherein the said Blanche S.

Shimonek is named Executrix, and the issuance of Letters Testamentary to the said Blanche 8. Shimonek. The names of the heirs, devisees and In legatees, as shown by the petition on file this court. which is referred to for further particulars, are: Jane Stringham Dated April Blanche 20, 1942. S.

Shimonek. and By the Court: -Lewis Larson. -Eugene Attest: I. County Judge. Clerk of Courts, Foster, By M.

(Seal), J. Schneider, Deputy, -Chapman Falls, de Nisbet, Sioux Attorneys for South Dakota, (April 21, 28, May 5), Petitioner. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of South Dakota, County of MinState In the $8. Matter In of County Court. Benscheidt, Deceased.

the Estate of Max is signed, administrator given by the the estate under- of tors deceased, to the crediagainst all having claims With the the necessary deceased, vouchers, to exhibit within. them, six notice, months after the the nrst of this residence at 305. said East administrator at Street, his State Falls, South in the Dakota, County of Minnehaha, claims in office the or such of thereafter Minnehaha mail County, and immediately Clerk mail to the said by registhereof his administrator at Eventieth office Street, address, Sioux Falls, South Da- East this 20th at day Sloux Falls, South Dakota. Dated of April. 1942.

R. Sorenson. Administrator of the estate of (April MAX 21, 38. Benscheidt, May 6, 12). Deceased.

in bridge when the JUG club met Monday evening with Mrs. Henry Walser, 125 North Covell ave. A birthday gift wAs presented Mrs. Kenneth Dennis. Agnes Geiken who is soon leaving for Minneapolis was honored at a farewell gathering at the Earl Borneman riding academy Monday afternoon.

Horeback riding, hiking and refreshments featured the afternoon. farewell gift was presented the honored guest. Mrs. Anton Shimonek has returned to her home in Minneapolis after spending several weeks here in the home of the late Mrs. W.

F. Keller, 210 West Nineteenth st. Over 12,000 tons of raisins were stored in Turkey at one time recently, Deaths BABY WARD Jacquelynn Seleen Ward, 6- months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward, 816 West Eleventh died at the family residence this morning.

She had been Ill since bi a. Surviving are the parents; the grandparents, Mrs. F. H. Ward.

Sioux Falls; and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Seleen, Storden, and great grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Seleen, Herron Lake, Minn. Funeral services will be held at Miller chapel Wednesday.

Dr. Irving E. Putnam, pastor, First Methodist church, will officiate, and Mrs. C. B.

Van Ausdall will serve as organist. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Martin, S. D. Twenty-seven istrants of Bennett county have been notified that they Are to report for induction at Fort Crook, and will leave Martin the evening of May 4. Police had to quell several dis- ALVORD, WOMAN DIES IN SIOUX FALLS Mrs.

Vera Nagel, 34, wife of Harold Nagel, Alvord. died at a hospital here today. She was born January 20, 1908. Mrs. Nagel had been in the hospital 14 days.

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