By HELEN SMITH
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Wina Montgomery Honored
At Bridal Shower 3an. 25
Miss Vina Montgomery was
honored at a bridal shower given
by LaVerne Donaldson, Donna
Yschetter, Minnie Mac George and
Joan Frederickson at the Donald-
son. home Jan. 25. After the hon-
ored guest opened her gifts, cake,
Ice cream and coffee were served.
Those attending were Mrs. Bet-
ty Montgomery, Mrs. Emory
George, Mrs. Katie Meisner, Mrs.
Ellen Roadifer, Mrs. Stella Tay-
lor, Mrs. Anna Taylor, Mrs Eliza
Cummings, Mrs. Kate Donaldson,
Jessie Snell, Mrs. Ruth Ger-
l~m~t, Mrs. Una Seeley, Mrs. Vir-
ginia Engelhaupt, Beverly Lincoln,
Evelyn Walter, Patty Kipp, Reva
]Roadifer, the honored guest and
the hostesses.
Itl ~athews and Dick Ctmdy
Qffonored at Birthday Party
Ed Mathews and Dick Cundy
"were honored at a birthday party i
"Friday evening in Spearfish at the !
+e.ity hall. The evening was spent
"in~ "square dancing." Those at-1
trending from Sundance were Mr. j
and Mrs. C. D. Roberts, Mr. and!
• [rs, Jay Durfee, Earl Ike Jr., Mr. i
~nd Mrs. Paul Sharp and Mrs. EI-
friede Schloredt.
]Bir~day Party Given for
Marbara Hildebrand Tuesday
Little Barbara H il d e ttr a n d,
tlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
l~f'fldebrand, was honored at a
tmrty Tuesday afternoon on herI
fifth birthday. Invited guests werei
l~rs. Don Rounds, Donna and Tim-1
may, Mrs. Ted Versluys, Jimmy and l
]Butch, Mrs. Dorman Ewing. Lin-,I
tla and Billy, Mrs. Dick Proctor,
Debl~ie:" and Dana, Mrs. Ted
Rounds, Teddie and Grace Marie
and .S.~aron Hildebrand. Appropri-!
' ate tlirthday+ party refreshments
~ere served, and games were+
l~layed during the afternoon. I
Pollo Benefit Party Given
]By Mrs. Durfee Friday
Mrs. A. B. Durfee entertained
from 2 to 5 last Friday afternoon
at a "polio" benefit party. Mrs.
Dudee matched the money collect;,
~l at the party for the polio drive.
Guests present included Mrs.
Sid Harvey, Mrs. Tom Graham,
C. D. Roberts, Mrs. Jay Dur-
fee, Mrs. Bill Durfee, Mrs. Al ME-
l~aughlin, Mrs. Harry Nixon, M~r~.
Paul Cummings, Mrs. Lloyd Cole,
IMrs. Joe Drus, Mrs. John Binney,
Nr~ Floyd Carr, Mrs. Lamar
o Speior, Mrs. Ralph Partlow, Mrs.
' Frank Blakeman, Mrs. Julius
Hewes, Mrs. Bud Miller, Miss Ed-
lua Justice, Mrs. Maurice'Claasick,
Dixie NuckoUs, Mrs. Margar-
et Semsey, Mrs, Irwin Roadifer,
Frank Shewey, Miss Harriet
lratrvey, Mrs. Bob Sherrard and
Mrs. Ted Rounds.
General
Auctioneering
Gl'attuate of Reisch American
School of Auctioneering
Contact:
Boyd Larson
or
Dick Cundy
Ph. 9F16 Spearfish, S. D.
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Schloredt Home Scene of
Dinner Part}" Friday Night
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schloredt en-
tertained Mr. ~nd Mrs. Harold
Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Carr at dinner at their home Fri-
day evening. After dinner home
movies were shown, and the re-
mainder of the evening was spent
iR playing cards.
Danny Hooper Honored at
Birthday ~ Monday
Danny Hooper, son of Mr and
Mrs. Tom Hooper, celebrated his
first birthday at a party given for
him by his mother at their home
Monday afternoon. Invited guests
included Mrs. Harvey Ferdinand,
Mrs. Georgia Powers, Mrs. Ray
Good, Mrs. Leslie Hooper, Mrs.
Glen Roberts and son Leon, Mrs.
Everett Humphrey and son Larry
and Leslie and Bonnie Hooper.
Birthday party refreshments were
served to the guests by the hos-
tess,
Birthday Dinner Given for
Nels Smith Friday Night
Mrs. Helen Smith entertained
several guests at her home Fri-
day night in honor of her son
Nels who was celebrating his
fourteenth birthday.
Dinner was served to Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Fowler and Guy, Mr.
and Mrs. John Lindsey and Mich-
ael, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ben-
nick and Tommy, and Byrl Jensen.+
After dinner the boys attended
Mrs. John Lindsey, Miss Marion
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Rob-
erts, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Durfee,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Durkee, Mrs.
George Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Barton, Mrs Helen Smith,
Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Port, Dr.
and Mrs. Bob Baldwin, Mr. and
Mrs. M. O. Trego, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Schelldorf, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Shaw.
Baby Shower Given at
Katches Home Thursday
Mrs. Ted Rounds and Mrs. A.
J. Katches entertained several la-
dies at the Katches home last
Thursday evening in honor of Mrs.
John Taylor and infant son, Gene
Robert. After the many lovely
gifts were opened refreshments
were served by the hostesses.
Those present were Mrs. Jim
Hildebrand, Mrs. Lee Schloredt,
Mrs. Lamar Speier, Mrs. Roger
Thomas, Mrs. Leonard Snook, Mrs.
Floyd Carr, Mrs. Ted Versluys,
~Mrs. Claire McGuckin, Mrs. Jay
Durfee, Mrs. Eifriede Schloredt,
i Mrs. Toad Weaver, Mrs. Don
Rounds, Mrs. Kenneth Bennick
and Mrs. Helen Smith.
Bridal Shower Is Held
l~r Domm 'lWIm qPschetter
A bridal shower was held for
Miss Donna Mac Tschetter Jan. 25
by Gloria and Alice Nielsen at the
Nielsen home.
Attending the shower were Mrs.
Valgene Waugh, Mrs. Alberta
Bush, Mrs. Jeanette Wolf, Mrs.
Fred Tschetter, Mrs. Gladys
Griffis and the Misses Marflyrt
Long, Ellen Rush, Patsy Griffis
and Patsy Tschetter.
KAIA atmzi[
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Music and
Lee Roy Thompson came back
from Billings, Mont. and Wayne
Newcastle, while Lee Roy is work-,
ing on a ranch near by.
Mr. arid Mrs. Paul Dillavou and
family were Sunday supper guests
at their folks' as were the Musics
who were all night guests.
The maintainer went through
twice, but it does no good now.
G~andpa Werner was sick in
bed Friday with the flu.
Lee Thompson got a load of
hay Monday and Friday from the
Page Thorn place.
Carl Dennis and sons got a
load of coal from Gillette.
Mrs. ,ALbert Manke went to
Deadwood on business one day
last week.
Arch Creek ]
Burlcy Ankeney attend lodge in
Upton last week.
THE SUNDANCE
Sundance Wyo. Feb.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Worland, Wyo. spent
with her parents, they
their way home after
tion.
It snows most every
have 8 inches now.
Mr. and Mrs. Ankeney
the sale at Belle this
Yell 'era, you saw it In The
Dr.J.G.
Osteopath -
Spearfish, S. D.
1953
Mercury
4 Door Sedan
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COOL MOTORS
Phone 39 Sundance, Wy
the movies and the adults spent is working in the oil field at - ...... --
the evening playing cards. - ..............
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Party Saturday Night
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hewes~en-
tertained several friends at their
home Saturday evening. After the
group attended the "polio" dance,
refreshments wereserved. ~
We'll Furnish The
• TEose present included Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Williams, Mr. and
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We Specialize in some of our scrumptious Valentitte candy by
Diamond Pangburn and Brecht. There's a wide choice ~
Resetting of candies in every box. She'll lo~e you and
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Diamonds
Remounted
in our own shop
by highly-skilled
craftsmen
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Jewelry
8turgis, S. D.
she'll certainly love the candy you give her
•.. especially +if you get it from us.
We have oodles of other Valentine gifts
on our shelves, too, sudh as perfumes and
cosmetics and lovely costume jewelry.. Come
in, we'll be glad to help you select a Valentine
gift.
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Phone 36 + Sundance,