MethOdist Folks
of our people living in o
Were unable to attend Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. John
due to bad weath-
hazards.
Hegge broke trail for
Wednesday in order
to choir practice and of-
meeting.
for the dedication of the
on April 26 are underway.
interested in these plans
of the building
to gather at the church
P.m., March 11th for din-
planning session. Friends
please be at this
Dinner is free.
Dillavou acted as secre-
for the Sunday
m Mrs. Keyser's absence
Rice is acting financial
while Mrs. Yeoman is
her daughters in Denver,
Methodist Youth Fellowship
every Monday evening
for a period of
and study followed by an
fellowship and fun. Some
people are working
If you have a hob-
it along and join the
high school young peo-
to these gatherings.
will adjourn promptly
Women,s Society of Chris-
meets with Mrs. Hes. j
5th at two o clock. The1
draw names for secretI
and make plans for the!
at the church March 1_1. I
Rice and the boys were4
When they didn't appear in1
oust( nary places Sunday
g" ~ ~ey are having a bout
~e fit
Rice had the flu last week
Clark from Newcastle fill-
for him.
school teachers are
get their quarterly order
to Mrs. Keyser at
on
|iea~tt~°r--.,-v Easter and church ded-
|O'el~. services Wednesday at 7
~. _lv~~. P-va. They can use more
|Pte~-' so if you like to sing
|~,ght up.
Binney and Mrs. Mary Anderson
were dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Good. The
evening was spent in playing can-
asta.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Classick
and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Harvey drove
to Lead last Wednesday evening~
to see the basketball game between
Black Hills Teacher's College and
Rapid City School of Mines. The
game was a benefit game for the
Kiwanis Club of Lead.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cole and
Susie were Saturday night guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Haptonstall.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Tracy left
for Phoenix, Arizona on Friday.
After spending some time in Phoe-
nix, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy plan to
visit at Corpus Christi, Texas and
in Florida. They will return to
Sundance in about a month.
Mrs. Harry Ilsley of Cheyenne
and John Ilsley of Gillette were
visiting in Sundance last Wednes-
day.
Kepp, a shop for women, Rapid
City S. D. in the post office block
next to the Red Owl grocery. New
things are being received from our
buyers in New York and women-
will be thrilled to see what the
new season has to offer. Your
suit will be a most important item
in your wardrobe for Spring and
it's because suit fashions are so
exciting for the new season. You
are going to like them ever so
much.
Mr. and Mrs. Sial Harvey enter-
rained Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Clas-
sick at supper at their home Fri-
day evening.
Mrs. Richard Hooper and Mrs.
Charles Kokesh spent Friday in
Spearfish.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Endres have
moved into the house formerly
occupied by the Howard Gates
family.
A 1-C Robert Snook, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Snook, arrived
in Sundance last Thursday from
Korea, where he had been for the
past seven months. Bob will re-
port to Biggs Airforce Base, El
Paso, Texas on April 1st. ,~
Mr. and Mrs. John Binney vis-
ited Mrs. Binney's parents, Mr.
Mrs. John Stahl returned Sun-
day from Aurora, Colo. after spen-
ing several days at the home of
her mother.
Drexel-the leading name in bed-
room and dining room furniture.
see it at Dnsek's in Rapid City.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hayward
were in Rapid City Feb. 24 and
25 prevuing the 1953 line of Frig-
idaire appliances.
Before he left the old sod on
his trip to America, Patrick O'-
Reilley made a promise to the
Widow Durme. ~I~ promised to
look up her son, who lived in a
little white house in Nebraska,
and hadn't written his poor old
mother in years.
As soon as he arrived in Amer-
ica, he set out for Nebraska. When
he crossed the state line, he stopp-
ed at the first service station he
saW.
"Do you know of a little white
house around here?" he asked
the attendant.
"Sure (pointing to the rest
room), it's right out in back."
N. Ellis Mattox,
M,D.
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Office Houm 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
65:P/~ Main Street
Deadwood, So. Dakota
Sundance Times
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O'Reilley stalked up to the build-
ing and pounded on the door. "Say
in there, are you Dunne?" he shout-
ed.
"Sure am," came the reply.
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance~ Wyo. March 5, 19,53
"Then whY the divil don't yott
write your poor auld mither im
Ireland?"
Keep Your Baby Happy
Make Us Your Shopping Center
for BABY SUPPLIES
We have all the items recommended'
by your doctor to keep babies happy:
"k Food "k Vitamins
"k Vaporizers
"k Bathing and Nursing Supplies
Lee's Pharmacy .
Fred Cundy--. Sundance, Wyo.,;
H to Sundance Sunday after spending i~L
arry Nixon and infant a ten-day vacation with her sister
r Mary L°uise were dis" in Alberquerque' N" M" HEREFORD SALE
from St. Joseph's Hospi- ~
beadwood Saturday and re- J ......
:° their home in Sundanee. , ,r. j. u. ,et~s Wednesd h ,"
Ted Rounds, Grace Marie J ......
ddie usteopam vnymeum
, drove to Spearfish , " 11
~S~°a~ra~l~eoo~".- YOnr J S~MJsh, .. .. ay, Marc
~" with Drexel mahogany ~ • 2:30 pm. .
~k's in Rapid City ........... .,s
i~aa, M~. ~ill Durfee, Mr. ~- Authorized Florists •
," ~on ROunds and Mr. and |TelerahDelive Sho LLS 24 FEMALES
~'to (L g p ry p
t y Cart drove to Laramie 1 ...... ,,Tin),-.
tc spend the week-Chef ' ~J[J[~J~]~-;J~J['J['~ 26 BU ,
th,,ro they attended the | FLOWER SHOP
~all games between Brigham | Floral Service
' Ultiversityy ~_and the Uni" t P| 4UIs - ~ Year 6SB6!nH~i~!~ars 01d
r of W o -- , _lants and Flowers 1 B s Old 12 Co
e~lr.sday till Saturday of [ Store--614 St. Joe
~ ~m.iting friends and rel-i [ Rapid City, S, D.
" ~zllette. t ~..._.=
"L'he Cundy Hereford herd ~s one of the best in Wyoming
-- high in quality with s~e and smoothness and carries
MODERN FOOD '
the top bloodlines of the Hereford breed. (
STORE ))BCR Battle Spar4 KC Color~do Aster 18 Teton OnwardI'
, * Sturgis Livestock Exchange Inc. I
SL/'S GROCERY ' "B'ack Hills Leading Mark, et"
Sturgis,
Dakota
~roeerle8, Meat% Fruits, Vegetables, Bakery Ooods ~OUl;11
Belle Vourehe, S.D. JIM MADDEN OWNERS HARLEY ROTH
'Personal Items and Mrs. O. C. Douglas in Upton a.m. Wednesday of week of
l. Joha last Thursday. pubHca'Uon. Phone 44 Sundanee, Wyo,
.~inney
was
a
business
cal-
Mrs. Mary Anderson spent a
I~ ueadwood Wednesday. few days last week visiting at the
t~ (:~ and Mrs. C. D. Roberts drove
l~be~Yenne Thursday where Mr. home of her daughter, Mrs. Fritz
Chatfield, and family.
~,.~ attended a meeting of
th W-o " Howard Harvey and Calvin
~'~aers.~^- y vain,,, g Highway_ Commis-. Hejde spen~ the week=end with
~e ~, they returned to their their respective families.
~l~g " ~undance stmaay eve- Mrs. Everett Shipek returned
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