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]ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Bid Harvey entertained
her bridge club at her home in
I~kandance Tuesday, April 2.
The evening's play ended with
{Mrs. ~erett Ackerman high, Mrs.
~lnney, second high, Miss Marion
'l~nomPsoU low and Mrs. Herb
~h won traveling prize.
Light refreshments were served.
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~0~N:'-D]ZLON
Miss Pauline Lincoln became
the bride of Leon Dillon on Sat-
~rday, March 30, at 2:30 p. m.
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The 'bride was attired in a green
malt with 'black accessories a~d
~ore a corsage of pink rose buds
and wMte cala lilies. The groom
wore a gray business suit with a
~hite carnation boutonniere.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
~/rs. Alfred L. Lincoln of Upton,
taa graduate of the Moorcroft
high school and has been employ-
ed in the local AAA office for the
~ast three and one half years.
._lPlqor to that time she worked as
a mecret~rF in an insurance office
Lusk, Wyoming.
The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
~[&ude Dillon, is a graduate of
~the 6undance high school and has!
been serving in the Navy for thei
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t,
- - - by eP~/ss ~etty q)uca
past throe and one half years.
Prior to his entrance into the
navy, he was employed in the
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
Witnessing the ceremony were
Glen and Annabelle Lincoln,
brother and sister of the bride,
and Pauline Dillon, sister of the
groom.
NIELSON---STULTZ
Miss Lucille Nielsen became the
bride of Darrell Stultz in an in-
formal wedding ceremony at the
Presbyterian Church, Saturday
afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Lara-
mie, Wyoming. Dr. E. Kenneth
Fearer performed this double
ring ceremony.
The bride wore a white after-
noon dress with accessories of
aqua and a corsage of talisman
roses. Mrs. Merlin O'haver of Sun-
dance, who was her sister's at-
tendant, wore a gold colored dress
with white accessories and a white
carnation corsage.
Following the weddi~tg a re-
ception was held for the wedding
party at the W. B. Autry home. ,
Miss Nielsen has been teach-
ing at Laramie High School for
the past two and a half years.
She is a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Wyoming, going from Alva
Ill
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sity of Wyoming graduate. He has
recently returned from two years
duty overseas.
Mrs. George Nielsen, her siz-
tern, and her brothers attended
the wedding.
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LESTER MAUCH
MARRIES ~0. GIRL
The marriage of Arlene Castle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Castle of Willow Springs, Missouri
and Lester Mauch son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Mauch of Sundance
took place Sunday, March 10 at
9:00 a. m. at the home of the
.brides brother, Ray Castle of West
Plains, Me. The double ring cere-
mony was performed by Rev. Ken-
neth L. S~tter, of the First Baptist
Church.
The bride wore a deep blue
suit with powder blue accessories.
Her corsage was white carnations:
and gardenias. She carried a love-
ly embroidered handkerchief thatj
Mr. Mauch had sent her from
Paris. The bride's attendant was
a niece, Lorene Castle, and Ray
Castle acted as best man.
Besides the bridal party, those
present were Mrs. Ray Castle
and the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Castle and Fred Castle
a brother of the bride of Willow
Springs, Me.
The bride graduated from the
Willow Springs High School In
1941. For the past two years she
has been a student nurse in St.
Johns Hospital l~ Springfield, ]do.
The groom was recently dis-
charged from the army where he
served with the engineers for
three years. He spent 2½ years
in the European theatre.
The couple were honored at a
wedding luncheon at the Ray
Castle home. They left that after-
noon for Norfork River for a .brief
honeymoon.
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WORTHY I[ATRON OF
O. E. S. TO VISIT
SUNDANCE APRIL 9
Worthy Grand Matron of Wyo-
Eastern Star, Bess Benson will
pay her official visit to Electa
Chapter No. 5 Tuesday, April 9th.
At 6:30 there will be a banquet,
which will .be followed by the
meeting in the chapter rooms.
Charge for the dinner will be
$1.00 per plate. All members of
the chapter are urged to attend
the banquet and the me.eting fol-~
lowing. Those intending to at-
tend the banquet are asked to ad-
vise Mrs. Richard Hooper, Worthy
Matron of the Sundance chapter.
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Joe Frank celebrated his birth-
day March 29th at his ranch
home near Sundance when friends
and relatives came in for a 6:00
o'clock dinner.
..... Aladdin
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Middlemas
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
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Wyman from near Belle Fourehe
and Mr. and Mrs. John Wyman
and son John Jr. were Sunday
guests at the Chas. Wyma~ home.
Louie Blake returned last week
Thursday from Rapid City where
he had submitted to surgery a few
weeks ago an, d had made a fine
recovery.
Mrs. Callie Ttnckcom of Los
Angeles California has been here
visiting her father Louie Blake
and other relatives. She plans on
leaving for home Monday.
Chas. Wyman and children Vic-
toria, Elsie and Merl also grand-
son Kenneth Middlemas, Mrs. Jas.
Gordon and son Walter and Mrs.
Bertha Willson were among those
from Aladdin who were Belle
Fourche visitors Saturday.
Bob Blake and sister Mrs. Cal-
lie Tinckcom were Aladdin shop-
pers Saturday afternoon and also
brief callers at WYma~s.
Kenneth Middiemas, who at-
tends the Upper Beaver creek
school spent the week-end with
ThmmdzT, &pril 4,
ill
home folks.
Chas. Wyman was a caller at
A. J. Patttnson's last week Wed-
nesday.
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Superintendent Hazel Kelly
and daughter Phyllis were visit-
i~g friends in Spearfish Sunday
afternoon.
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