Mr. smi Mrs. lh~m~is Monls, Whestland, smi Mr. and
Mrs. James Morris, WoHand, announce the engagement of
their daughter and son, Debbie Marie and Louis Allen.
Miss Morris is a 1975 graduate of Sundance High School
and is presently attending Casper CoUege. Her fiance is a
1973 graduate of Sundance High School and a 1975 graduate
of Casper College. He is presently employed in the computer
department at Little America in Cheyenne.
A June 25 wedding is being planned by the couple.
GOP WOMEN TO
HEAR LEGISLATORS
Representative Nels Smith
and Senator Earl Christensen
will be guests of the Crook
County Republican Women's
Club at a no-host luncheon
meeting in Sundance Mar.
15.
The meeting has been
scheduled for 12:30 p.m. at
the Log Cabin Care.
Smith and Christensen will
speak on the recent legisla-
tive session and all inter-
ested persons are invited to
attend the meeting to hear
the legislators present their
resumes.
TOPS Chapter
Fornm at Beulah
A new chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
weight - control organization
has been formed in Beulah.
The chapter meets each
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at
Lou Hamilton's home in the
Blakemaa Trailer Court.
Officers of the chapter are:
Lou Hamilton, leader; Zelma
Hoyer, co-leader; Phyllis
Clingman, secretary; Fran
Griswold, treasurer; Joette
Peterson, weight recorder;
and Mae Evans, reporter.
Further information about
TOPS and the new chapter
may be obtained by calling
Mrs. Hamilton at 643-3389;
or Mrs. Griswold at
643-2145.
Hulett Rebekalm
Hold Meetings
Attendance was down for
the February meetings of
Hulett Rebekah Lodge 34.
Attendance was down for
the February meetings of
Hulett Rebekah Lodge 34.
The chapter met on the 14th
and the 18th of the month
and noted that none of the
members were able to attend
the testimonial dinner for
Dorothy Beyer, president of
IARA, in Rapid City, or the
dinner in Casper honoring
Mavis Paull, vice-president
of IARA.
Jimmy DeLancey and
Cindy Crooks were winners
of the local United Nations
Pilgrimage Speech Contest
and participated at the dis-
trict contest in Gillette Feb.
27. Others attending the
district event were Myrtle
Rathbun, Shirley Rathbun,
Janell Garner, Mary ]:)el
Hauber and Amy Singleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie De-
Lancey and Mike.
The chapter has been in-
vited to participate in Sun-
dance Hobby Days.
March meetings of the
lodge will be on the 14th and
28th at 7:30 p.m.
B & T BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Roger Mathis was
hostess to members of the B
& T Bridge Club at her home
March 2 with three tables of
cards in play. Guests were
Mrs. Howard Allen, Mrs.
Bill Lind, and Mrs. Bob
Sherrard.
Mrs. Allen had high score
for the evening with Mrs.
Dmme Hartl, second; Mrs.
Glen Wyatt, third; and Mrs.
Jiggs James, low.
The club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Bud Miller on
March 16.
Former Resident
Vo-Tech Graduate
Rhoda Wilson DeWeose,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Wilson, Alva, gradu-
ated from the Lake Area
Vocational Technical Insti-
tute of Cosmetology Feb. 24,
and will be employed at the
Beauty Shop in Columbus,
Miss.
She is a 1975 graduate of
Hulet High School.
Wednesday Night
TOPS Club Loses
Nine members of the
Wednesday Night TOPS
Club met Mar. 2 and showed
a loss of 14 pounds and a
gain'of 6~A pounds.
Linch Peterson was recog-
nized as "Princess of the
Week."
E/leen Rawhouser
Becomes Bride
The United Methodist
Church in Sundance was the
setting for the wedding of
Eileen Rawhouser and Larry
G. Coleman Saturday, Mar.
5. The Rev. Gene Hagerman
officiated. Karol Miner
served as matron of honor
and Tim Bennett as best
Inan.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lappe.
Those attending were Mike
and Tina Rawhouser, Mr.
and Mrs. Marlin Lappe and
T.J., Karol Miner, Tim Ben-
nett, Shirley Guimond, Carol
Westover, Oliver Clark, and
the host couple, all of Sun-
dance; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Coleman and Merle Coleman
Devil's Tower; Mr. and Mrs.
John Coleman, Belle
Fourche, and Ken Robinson,
Gillette.
The couple is at home in
Sundance where the groom is
employed as undersheriff
with the Crook County Sher-
iff's Office.
GOP Ladies Set
Luncheon-Style Show
Fashions from the Jack &
Jill Shop & Durfees will be
shown during a luncheon and
style show to be held March
19 in the Community Room
of the courthouse in Sun-
dance. The event is being
sponsored by the Crook
County Republican Women.
Mexican food will be fea-
tured for the luncheon but a
variety of other salads will
also be offered.
The event is set for i p.m.
and tickets may be pur-
chased from any club mem-
ber.
BIRTH/
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Sharp are the parents of a
baby girl born Feb. 17 at
Rapid City Regional West
Hospital. She weighed 7
pounds, 4 ounces and has
been named Katherine Ann.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brunson
and paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Sharp, all of Sundance.
Maternal great - grand-
parents are Mr, and Mrs.
Floyd Brunson, Sundance;
and Mrs. Caroline Steiger,
Pacific, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ben-
der, Griffith, Ind., are the
parents of a daughter born
Feb. 27 at St. Mere--
Hospital, Hammond, Ind.
The baby weighed 6 lbs. 8
ozs. and has been named
Barbara Jo.
This is the couple's first
child. Mrs. Bender is the
former LuAnne Thomas.
Maternal grandparents are
"Millard and Juanita Thomas,
Hulett; while Oliver and
Verna Bender, Pierre, S.D.,
are the paternal grandpar-
ents.
County School District
Hosts Law Seminar
A traveling law seminar,
hosted by Crook County
School District No. One, was
held in Moorcroft Tuesday
night.
Presenting the program
were Dr. Maurice Wear and
Dr. Vince Pickard, both of
the University of Wyoming.
Topics were "Development,
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Five generatioan ht the J.H. Draine family ere IdCtured
above. At the far right is Mr. Draine, Wood, S.D.; seated
next to him is his daughter, Mrs. Frank Petera, Sundance;
her son, Bob Petera, Sturgis, S.D.; and Petera's daughter,
Velda Johnson. Mrs. Petera holds Mrs. Johnson's son,
Michael.
of Student Rules and Regu-
lations" and "Discipline of
Students.
Attending the seminar
were school administrators,
board members and teachers
from northeast Wyoming.
County FmHA Office
Closed March 16-17
The Crook County Farmers
Home Administration office
in Sundance will be closed
March 16 and 17. Office
personnel will be attending a
training meeting on those
days.
School Menu
March 14-18
Monday- Stew, chocolate
pudding, peanuts {cup), cel-
ery stick, corn bread, milk.
Tuesday - Fried chicken,
creamed cabbage and car-
rotts, sliced pineapple, rolls-
butter, milk.
Wednesday - Turkey and
gravey, biscuits, lettuce, ba-
nanas, milk.
Thursday - Spanish rice,
apple salad, cinnamon roll,
corn, milk.
Friday- Goulash, Green
beans, peanut granule pie,
carrot sticks,, milk.
Miller Creek
Opal Ondin
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
White were in Sundance
Tuesday where Mrs. White
consulted Dr. Gattis, she w~
suffering with a bad cold.
White's were in Sundance
Friday and visited Mrs. Wy-
man Bushnell. DOn Roberts,
Hulett, delivered gas and
visited at Herman White's
Saturday.
Tina Garman attended the
girls basketball game in
Sundance Tuesday evening
and accompanied Wayne to
the FFA speech meeting at
the Sundance School Thurs-
day evening. Mary Garman
and Tina shopped and trans-
acted business in Spearfish
Mrs. John Tenke
Bradley spent
day morning until
evening visiting at the
of her parents, the
Rathbun's, while
working out of town.
Fern Grubb visited
Clara Grubb in
Tuesday and called
Oudin's enroute
Hulett. Bud Willson
at Hal Oudin's
enroute to Spearfish.
and Mrs. Hal Oudin
in Sundance
called on relatives.
BECAUSE
SHE'S YOURS
We will be closed from
March 19 through March 27
open March 28.
Sundance
and Belle Fourche saturday.
Mrs. Roger Rathbun
transacted business in Sun-
dance Thursday and visited
at the elementary school in
the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Rathbun and family.
attended the wrestling match
at the Sundance School Fri-
day evening and visited at
the Tom Beagle home after-
wards. Saturday evening
they were supper and eve-
ning guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Barnes.
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