Make COAT SALE Practically our entire stock at radically reduced prices. Both sport and dress styles. GEYERMAN’S Your headquarters for SDEA. It is Mitchell’s fastest growing shop for women. You'll appreciate the values offered specially for this week. DRESS SALE Reductions on all fall dresses. Also showing a new line of midwinter frocks. 129 East 2nd Ave. MITCHELL CLEANERS & TAILORS Mitchell, South Dakota Phone 2538 Have Luncheon or Just a Bite at CORKER’S CONFER ONERS 4th and Main FOUNTAIN SERVICE — CANDY WELCOME SDEA VIRGINIA CAFE Good Food, Specialty Steaks, Chops and All Kinds of Salads and Lunches Mitchell, South Dakota TOURISTS SHEI alia Tourists’ Shelter, Mitchell SDEA JOURNAL e November, 1935 4-H CLUBS IN SCHOOLS H. M. Jones, State Leader, Brookings Home economics classes in the Pierre Indian school are following a 4-H club program which will be completed by students in their homes next spring. Woodwork for boys and clothing work for girls is the 4-H club program in a rural school, McPherson county, of which Miss Amanda Adams is teacher. School pupils and eighth grade graduates in the community are members of a 4-H club or- ganized by Miss Ruth Chandler, rural school teacher, in Perkins county. Girls of the Weta community, Jackson county, are organizing a 4-H club under the leadership of Miss Opal I. Grosvenor, teacher. Dean Vivian Strand, Bancroft high school dormitory, i is using 4-H Pe as girls’ home economics project. Dean Sidney Larson, Woonsocket high school dormitory, is following 4-H club recreational pro- grams. The state 4-H office has distributed the cir- cular “Harvest Home Festival” for the use of schools, and PTA’s. The 135 former 4-H club members enrolled as students at State college conduct a radio program once a month and sponsored a feature in the homecoming parade. 155