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By HELEN SMITH
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Weaver Celebrates
Birthday Monday
Weaver, son of Mr. and
Tead Weaver, celebrated his
birthday at a party given
by his mother Monday
After the gifts were
traditional birthday re-
were served.
guests were Mrs. Wayne
Danny Wayne and Patty,
Lee Sehloredt and Judy, Mrs.
Young and Davy, Mrs.
Carr and Connie, Mrs. Don
Donna and Timmy, Mrs.
and John and Lyn-
Several of the moth-
assisted Mrs. Weaver during
afternoon.
Anderson Honored
Party Friday
friends honored Mrs.
r Anderson at a birthday party
home l~t Friday afternoon.
gifts were presehted to
Anderson and refreshments
served during the afternoon.
present were Mrs. Georgia
Mrs Ray Good, Mrs. Ralph
Mrs. Andy Polieky and
Mrs. Bob Sherrard and Bil-
Rose Farrell, Mrs. Fritz
and Cheryl, Mrs. Harold
Mrs. L. O. Traey and Mrs.
Binney.
John Binney Entertains
Club Wednesday Afternoon
John ,Binney was hostess
members of the Sundance
Club at her home last
afternoon.
present were Mrs. Nettle
Mrs. Leslie Hooper, Mrs.
Ferdinand, Mrs. Vernie
Ray Good, Mrs. Georg-
Mrs. Lena Simmons and
Glen Roberts.
were, served by
late in the afternoon.
next meeting will be at the
of Mrs. Vernie Taylor on
March llth.
Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Williams
Co-Hostesses at Bridge Party
Mrs. Bob Baldwin and Mrs.
Maurice Williams were co-hostess-
es at a bridge party given at the
home of Mrs. Williams last Wed-
nesday night.
Those present were Mrs. Everett
Fowler, Mrs. Bill Durfee, Mrs. L.
M. Lorenzen, Mrs. Helen Smith,
Mrs. John Lindsey, Mrs. M. O.
Trego, Mrs. C. D. Roberts, Mrs.
Mamie McAnally, Mrs. John Bin-
hey, Mrs. Paul Sharp, Mrs. Frank
Shewey, Mrs. Jay Durfee, Mrs. Ken-
neth Bennick, Mrs. A. B. Duffee
and the hostesses.
Refreshments were ~erved, and
at the conclusion of the bridge
games prizes were awarded to
Mrs. John Binney and Mrs. Paul
Sharp for high scores, to Mrs.
Everett Fowler and Mrs. Frank
Sbewey for second high scores
and to Mrs. L. M. Lorenzen and
Mrs. Maurice Williams for low
scores.
Kokesh' Entertain At
Dinner Party Frid-dy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kokesh
entertained several friends at din-
ner at their home last Friday eve-
ning. Covers were laRi for Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Versluys, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Tracy and Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Dick.
Birthday Party Given
For Karen Graham Wednesday
Janice Graham gave a birthday
party for her sister Karen, Wed-
nesday afternoon at the Graham
home. Karen was celebrating her
eighth birthday.
After appropriate games were
played, refreshments were served.
Guests present included Peggy
Tschetter, Sandra Williams, Sandy
Versluys, Susan Katches, Jeanne
SuttorL, Marilyn Cundy, Cheryl
Dick and Ticky Frank.
Dr. and Mrs, Bob Baldwin were
dinner guests at the Bob Pearson
home Friday evening.
Four Corners
Art Taylor was transacting busi-
ness in Newcastle Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward PzinskJ
and Beverly Kay were business
callers in Newcastle Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pzinski
and sons were callers in Newcastle
Wednesday. While there Walter
was under medical care.
children were Sunday dinner
guests at the home *of Dr. and Mrs.
R. I. Port.
Mrs. Marie Andersen spent a
couple of days at the Fritz Cha~-
field home during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McAnally
and Mrs. Ed Sanford were Friday
supper guests st the Sam Rice
home. The evening was spent in~
playing Canasta.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pzinski Mrs. Paul Cummings and family
were business callers in Sundance spent the weekend at the ranch
Wednesday ~ ~. for the first time in several weeks.
Mrs. Fred Perino was a social Harold Schelldorf attended the
caller of Mrs Edward PzinskilHeref°rd sale in Sturgis Wednes-
and Beverly Friday [day. Art Schelldorf and Tom Jel-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill "Jackson and[bert were Friday dinner guests at
daughter were shopping in New-Ithe Harold Schelldorf home.
castle Saturday. Carol Hindman was a Monday
Mr. and Mrs. John Perino were
business callers in Newcastle Sat-
urday. ~
Edward Pzinski was a social
caller of Mr. and Mrs. Jay May-
berry FrMay afternoon.
HOUSTON CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chatfield
returned home Tuesday after hav-
ing spent several weeks at the
Tom Wolfskill home fn Barlow
canyon assisting in the care of an
aged uncle, George Hanson, whose
death occurred during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chatfield and Mr.
and Mrs. Wolfskill left the latter
part of the week for a visit with
relatives and friends at Buffalo.
Ray Osgard was a Saturday call-
er at the Cbas. Carson home.
Mrs. Bill Bushnell received a
telegram from her son, Ray Potter,
that he had landed in Tacoma,
Washington from Korea, and that
he expects to be discharged from
the Army very soon.
Mrs. Reuben Hindman spent
several days during the week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Reinhold in Spearfish assisting in
the care of her mother, Mrs. Julia
Reinhold.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bushnell, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Osgard and Susan
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Eugene Hindman and
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chaffield are
enjoying their newly remodeled
kitchen which has been in process
for the past several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rice attended
the sale at Sturgis Wednesday
where he bought a registered Here-
ford bull. He returned the next
day and trucked him home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chatfield and
overnight guest of Janice Jensen.
Bud Harper flew over from Nis-
land and visited at the Ray Os-
gard home Wednesday.
Miller Creek
P,. B. McKennan is ill with a
second siege of flue. We wish him
a very speedy recovery.
Dick Mader was here from Gill.
ette last Monday and a caller at
Bill Habeck's.
Paul Myers, Hally, Henry and
Will Oudin attended the Caffrey
sale near Spearfish Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hedger
and sons were Sundance visitors
~onday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Oudin, Hally
Oudin and Paul Myers were busi-
ness visitors of Belle Fourche
Thursday.
Mrs. Ella White, Herman and
Ernest and Mrs. Mary Lobe were
in Deadwood and Spearfish. While
at Deadwood, they called on Herb
Minnich.
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Moore
were afternoon visitors and din-
ner guests of the Billy Habecks
Thursday.
Warren Hedger, Art Montgom-
ery, Herman White, Irvin Hapton-
stall and Rodney Lebo attended
the I. O. O. F. meeting at Hulett
Wednesday night.
Guy Olson and Paul Myers were
Thursday evening visitors at Hal-
ly Oudin's.
Mrs. Norman Miles kept a den-
tal appointment at Spearfish last
Thursday.
Mrs. Billy Habeck and David,
Mrs. Hally Oudin and girls were
Sundance shoppers Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesney Rathbun
were business ~visitors of Sundanee
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Sundance, Wyo. March 5, 1953
Friday afternoon. Jennie Lea re-
turnect with them to spend the
weekend at home.
Billy Steele of the Navy, is vis-
iting relatives and friends here.
Henry Oudin was a Saturday
visitor at the home of his parents.
Miss Marie Oudin, who has been
attending school in Omaha, Nebr.
returned to Sundance last week
and is now employed in the Cotmty
Agent's office.
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Smoked Hams
and Bacon
Bring your Hogs (m
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Belles Building
Phone 555
Belle Fourche, S. D.
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