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All roads lead to Polo on Mother’s Day Polo-Orient 5-15-13

Posted May 14, 2013 at 4:28 pm

All roads lead to Polo on Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day was echoed repeatedly along with the overwhelming gratitude for the Cheryl Schaefers FAMILY. Yes, Mother Cheryl heads it up but it takes a family (guys, gals and all ages) to make it happen. The Schaefers family and their extended family did just that, as hundreds of families followed the roads to the Polo School where they were welcomed and treated to a very special 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mother’s Day meal.

One can’t help but feel the joy resounding in their heart to see the school gym buzzing with family and friends from many miles in all directions. Good food enjoyed around festive tables complete with water goblets for everyone just adds to

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    Folks busy with end-of-school concerts, meetings Gann Valley 5-15-13

    Folks busy with end-of-school concerts, meetings

    Juanita Sinkie’s family surprised her Thursday night. George and Barb Sinkie and Connor of Mitchell, Sheila Horsley of Mitchell and Joe Sinkie of Hill City treated Juanita to a delicious supper at the local café and a grand visit with Connie Timmerman with picture taking. Juanita and Connie each received a beautiful bouquet of pasque flowers.

    Evelyn Wulff was a Mother’s Day supper guest in the Wes and Charity

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    Simons honored as ‘Region Hunt Safe Instructor’ of the year Conservation Corner

    If you see Dale Simons, please congratulate him on winning the Region 2 Hunt Safe Instructor of the Year Award for 2012. I am pleased to announce that Dale Simons has won the award for the second time in 10 years. Dale had previously won the award in 2003 for the Region 2 Hunt Safe Instructor of the Year Award.

    South Dakota has a lot of great Hunt Safe instructors. They are dedicated and responsible in teaching the art of safe gun handling to our state’s youth.

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    kcaB gnikooL 5-15-13

    May 10, 1913

    John W. Hall pulled up to Riverside Township Saturday with his steam plow to plow 30 acres for barley on the F.R. Gardner place.

    Miss Florence Rasmussen has located in Ree Heights to do dress making, and is staying with Mrs. M.L. Hague.

    Bro. Brothers of the Holabird News rears and tears, somewhat on the National Ripshaw style because Gov. Byrne has designated next Sunday as Mother’s

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    Coming up: potluck and dance Friendship Center 5-15-13

    Coming up: potluck and dance

    Starting out with the events of the week at Friendship Center is our monthly potluck dinner at noon on May 16. We invite everyone to come. Bring a dish to pass, or we have a donation dish for that type of contribution, also.

    Also for this week, we will have a dance at the center on Friday evening, May 17 from 7 to 10 p.m. So get out your dancing shoes and come join us.

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    Grandson makes first communion Ree Heights 5-15-13

    Grandson makes first communion

    The weather this past week was nice for this time of year with the temperatures into the 50s and 70s with cloudy days but little to no measurable precipitation. But the farmers have been working to get their crops in so they will be ready for the rain when it comes. This has been a fairly quiet week.

    Delton and Carole Beck went to Huron on Saturday, May 4, where they attended the First Holy Communion

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    Residents prepare for Mother’s Day tea Good Samaritan Society 5-15-13

    Residents prepare for Mother’s Day tea

    Peggy Namanny, Trinity Lutheran Church, Miller, led the worship service Sunday, May 5. She led singing, accompanied by Sue Jones on piano, and read scripture (Acts 16:9-15; Revelation 21:10-22:5; and John 14:23-29). Her message was about the “Peace of God,” and offered encouragement by stating, “In the midst of storms, we can have peace through Jesus Christ.”

    Monday afternoon small group participants helped label invitations for the Mother’s Day tea and played a game

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    The moth into the flame Prarie Doc 5-15-13

    Richard P. Holm M.D.

    The moth into the flame

    Why does the US have the most expensive health care system in the world?

    What is inflammation? New ways to turn off Inflammation have revolutionized the treatment of arthritis and other illnesses, which begs the question.

    Coming from the Latin words “into the flame,” like what bonfire sitters observe the moth doing on a

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    Schwartz welcomes first great-grandson Miller Manor News 5-15-13

    Schwartz welcomes first great-grandson

    Congratulations to Lloyd Schwartz, who is the proud first-time great-grandfather of a great-grandson, Kayden Lloyd Tatum. Kayden weighed 6 lbs., 12 oz., and he was born Wednesday, May 8, 2013 in Boise, Idaho. His parents are Shawn and Kayla Tatum, and his grandparents are Tracy and Teresa (Schwartz) McGillick.

    Did you know…that Gatorade was named for the University of Florida Gators where it was first developed?

    Wednesday morning, Elaine

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