W. S. C. S. Meets At
Sherrard Home Thursday
Mrs. Bob Sherrard was hostess
to the members of the Women's
Society of Christian Service of the
Methodist Church at her home
Thursday afternoon, February 7.
Twelve members were present.
The banks of the food baskets
were opened and the total pro-
ceds were $65.65.
After the business meeting re-
freshments were served by the
hostess. The next regular meeting
of W. S. C. S. will be at the home
ef Mrs. Paul Cummings on Feb-
ruary 21st, and the Study Club
will meet at Mrs. Wilbur Dilla-
vou's on February 28th,
Sundanee Bridge Club
Meets Wednesday Night
Miss Marion Thompson enter-
tained the members of the Sun-
dance Bridge club at her home
last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bob
]Baldwin, Mrs. Paul Sharp and Mrs.
]Ray Good were substitute players.
Dessert was served by the hostess
and at the conclusion of the card
games prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Bob Baldwin for high score and
to Mrs. Ray Good for second high
score.
Wllliamaons Honored At
Dinner Party Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Nels H. Smith were
]hosts at a dinner party given in
]honor of Captain and Mrs. D. F.
Williamson of Honolulu, Hawaii at
the Royal Club in Beulah last
"Wednesday evening. Covers were
laid for twelve guests.
Beta Sigma Phi Members
Meet At Schloredt Home
The members of Wyoming Kap-
lpa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met
at the home of Mrs. Lee Schloredt
~onday evening. After a short
business meeting, the evening w3s
spent in playing cards. The hos-
tess served refreshments late in
the evening.
The next scheduled meeting is
at the home of Mrs. Helen Smith
on March 5th.
Floyd Cart's Entertain
At 8merg.~bord Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carr enter-
rained several guests at their home
Saturday evening at a "smorgas-
Ibord" after the basketball game.
Invited guests were Mr. and Mr.~.
Lee Schloredt, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tshall Young, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
]Rounds and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dur-
fee.
IF. A. Humphrey Honored
On Seventy.Sixth Birthday
F. A. Humphrey was honored
en his seventy-sixth birthday last
Wuesday evening, February 12th
at a surprise "potluck" supper.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Humphrey and son, Russell,
]Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Larive, Mr.
and Mrs. Osa Humphrey and Mr.
land Mrs. Everett Humphrey and
won, Larry. After supper the eve-
ruing was spent in visiting.
Eewing Club Meets
"I~ursday at Goods
The members of the Sundance
Eewing Club met last Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ray
Good with nine members present.
Late in the afternoon refreshments
were served by the hostess to Mrs.
Tom Hooper, Mrs. Richard Hooper,
]Mrs. Harvey Ferdinand, Mrs. Les-
lie Hooper, Mrs. Ray McAnally,
]Krs. Charles Baker, Mrs. Glen Rob-
erts and Bonnie Hooper.
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Canasta Party Given
By Willis Hughes'
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hughes en-
tertained several friends last Sat-
urday evening at a "canasta" par-
ty at their home. Guests present
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pearson,
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Edwards, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rolf. Mrs. Bob
Pearson won the prize for high
score, and the prize for low score
went to Mrs. Lloyd Rolf. Refresh-
ments were served by the hostess
late in the evening.
Mrs. Elfriede Sehloredt
Entertains At Party Thursday
Mrs. Elfriede Schloredt enter-
tained the members oi St. Anne's
Guild of the Episcopal church,
their husbands, and other guests
at a party at her home last Thurs-
day evening. The business meeting
of the guild, which was called for
7:30 was attended by Mrs. Roy
Jones, Mrs. Glen Roberts, Mrs. Don
Rounds, Mrs. Scotty Gladstone,
Mrs. Ivan Cressman, Mrs. Floyd
Carr, Mrs. Paul Sharp, Mrs. Lee
Schloredt, Mrs. Harry Davis and
Mrs. A. J. Katches.
Other guests arrived at 8:30 for#
refreshments and card games. Lat?
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arrivals were Mr. and Mrs. George
Beagle, Glen Roberts, Mrs. Helen
Smith, Ivan Cressman, Mrs. Maur-
ice Williams, Floyd Carr, Lee
Schloredt, Paul Sharp, Don Rounds
and Harry Davis.
At the conclusion of the evening
prizes were awarded to Scotty
Gladstone for high score and to
Harry Davis for low score.
Lucille Elchenberger, Don Plato
Married Sunday at Stnrgis, S. D.
Miss L u c i I I e Eichenberger,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Eichenberger of Sturigs, S. D., be-
came the bride of Donald Plato,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plato
of Sundance, in a double ring
ceremony performed by Rev. C.
D. Erskine at the Presbyterian
church in Sturgis on Feb. 17.
The bride wore a dark aqua
dress with black accessories. She
wore a corsage of red roses.
Mrs. Louise Wildey, sister of the
bride, was the maid of honor. How-
ard Allen, was the best man.
! Others attending the wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eichen-
~berger, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plato,
i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eichenberger,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plato, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Wood, Charles Plato,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wood and Peg-
gy, Mrs. C. W. Plato, Mrs. Walt
Williamson, Gaff and Patricia, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Wildey, Miss Hil-
da Eichenberger, Miss Velma Van
Cleave, Miss Evelyn Van Cleave,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sager and Mr.
and Mrs. M. O. Almire.
To Marry Soldier
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miles last week announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Rose Marie, to Pfc. Vernon A. Hunter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunter of Gillette. Miss Miles, who graduated
from the Sund.ance high school in 1951, is attending the National School
of Business in Rapid City, and is serving as an assistant in Emergency
surgery at St. John's hospital in that city. Mr. Hunter has been with
the .~rmed forces since July, 1951 and is now stationed at Ft. Riley,
Kansas. No date has been set for the wedding.
Dessert-Bridge Given
At Durfee Home Wednesday
Mrs. Bill Durfee entertained sev-
eral friends at her home Wednes-
day evening at a "dessert-bridge."
Guests present were Mrs. Frank
Shewey, Mrs. Harry Nixon, Mrs.
Richard Hooper, Mrs. Willis
Hughes, Mrs. Floyd Carr, Mrs. Har-
ry Davis and Mrs. Leroy Schlor-
edt. Mrs. Schloredt won the prize
traveling by Sonny Moore and
Daisy Dennis. At the close of the
games refreshments were served
to Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Dennis, Mr.
and Mrs. Dee Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Blakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Iean
Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Art Rath-
bun, Misses Arlene Fowlkes and
Tiny Proctor, Dave Reynolds and
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Jim Frisbee, Art Rathbun, Lloyd
Redding, Julius Hauber, and Dale
Rathbun helped Bert Rathbun
butcher hogs recently. Mrs. Ji~
Frisbee and Jimmy and Mrs. Art
Rathbun visited with Mrs. Bert
Rathbun during the day.
Mrs. A. C. Moore has been staY"
ing in Gillette with her daughter,
Betty, and family helping to take
care of and getting acquainted
with her very new granddaughter,
Rena Kay Marsh.
On Thursday afternoon, a Val-
entine party was held at the Ne~V
Haven school. After a short prO"
gram and several valentine games,
the Valentine box was opened and
the Valentines were distributed.
Mrs. Florence Osborn, the teach"
er, served ice cream and cookies
to Alice Bolin, Joan Denniston,
Ivan Hauber, Harry Frisbee, Lloyd
Franklin, Aletha Wood, Doris
Franklin, Delores Wood, Mrs. J.
B. Frisbee and Jimmy, Mrs. Junior
Wood, Roger and George Earl, Mrs.
Earl Franklin, Mrs. George Red"
ding and Mrs. Arthur Rathbun. A
very pleasant afternoon was enjoy"
ed by everyone.
Ralph Copple who has been do"
ing some carpenter work at the
Harlan Williams ranch was unable
to work the latter part of the weel~
because he was ill. We hope he i~
feeling better.
Word has been received that
James Franklin who had the mis"
fortune to break his leg wihle
working at a saw mill is improV"
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hospital.
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the traveling prize, and Mrs. Davis
received the prize for low score. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Moore went
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