• artists exhibition will be made. Those present for the occasion
Also during the state meeting,were Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Clark,
artists may display their paint- Oliver Clark and IMr. and Mrs.
ings and compete in two areas-- Sam Lappe, Eileen and Marlin.
the Congressional or University
"Girl of the Year" Named of Wyoming traveling show.
By Xi Theta Chapter Rounds said that 250 artists dis- Mrs. Florence Schulze
Mrs. Jay R Durfee was named played over 1,000 paintings dur- The birthday of ~Mrs. Florence
Xi Theta Chapter's "Girl of the ing the 1968 state meet. Schulze was celebrated at a fam-
xear,,
,~ ,,_ during the regular meeting Elver Barker of Newcastle ily gatherin,g held in her ,home
:: me group held Monday eve- instructed 16 people in art classes April 10.
~lng in the Durfee home. Mrs. here the past fall and win.tar in Cake and coffee were serves
~urtee who presently served as the .parish hall. The group isfor the occasion to Mrs. Schulze's
, ~neta president will be pre- presently displaying paintings in daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
seated with a pin and recognized the Mental Health Center in the Tom Seeley, Tia and Todd, and
gnurin~ the Beta Sigma Phi Crook county courthouse and ex- her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
~tmCler's Day in Gillette, April pacts to place additional paint- Schulze and family and Dick
• ings there this summer. Schulze, Sundance; and Carl
u_Th°se planning to attend the A film strip with a record en-Schulze who works in Vietnam
~'oUnder's Day banquet and pro- titled "The Art of Seeing" wasand is ~home for several days vis-
l~pran~ are requested to notify shown during the meeting by Don it.
s. Durfee by Saturday, April Lee.
~' Hosting the event ,will be
~'~1~ta and Xi Delta chapters of Altar end Rosary Society
~ette. Pie,as Sale - Coffee Events
were high and second high scor-
ers, respectively, and Mrs. Pat-
terson Keller, low.
, A discussion was held and Mrs. Laughter Hosts Plans for a bakeless bake sale
isd:as presented for providing AFW Brld~ Club ~ during the month of April and ii ....
Mrs. John Laughter was host-a get-acquainted coffee in May ~: ~i :i
~mne talent numbers for the ess for the regular Thursday .were made by members of St.
~rraed Forces Day community
banquet being planned by the morning meeting of the AFW Paul's Altar and Rosary Society
(Air Force Wives) bridge club at their regular meeting held
~-eance Commercial Club. held in her home with two tables Friday, 1:30 p.m. in the TCEA
..For the evening's program, of cards in play. hospitality room.
t01d~uest aboutSpeakerherMrS-an¢lL G'herLanderStwo Mrs. A. L. Anthony washigh Instead of the usual church
s~t.ers, trip to England, Scotland scorer; Mrs. Jim Ford, second bake sale, society members will
high and Mrs. Ted Szymanski, raise funds during the month or
a(l Europe last year. Mrs. Land- low. April by contributing $2 each
ers said that her family lived in
England when they were children
~nd her oldest sislcr married a
eotSman anti lived in Scotland
,,~any Years, so it was a sort of
eturnin~ home" for them.
The next club meeting will be
held Thursday morning April 17
in the John Stephens residence.
BIRTHDAYS
to a hakeless, bake sale.
At the suggestion of Father
Cletus Prado, the society will host
.a get-acquainted coffee for new
comers in May in place of the
traditional First Communion
She said she was impressed Shelly Petersen hreakfast, ttowever, those hay-
fluting the flight over the arctic Shelly Petersen, daughter of ing their First Communion will
Circle by the t'act that the sun
Mr. and ,Mrs. Larry Petersen, eel- be recognized at this time.
set and rose a~ain in a matter of ehrated her eighth birthday with , The Madonna raffle was won
~nUtes. While in London, Mrs.a party held in the Petersen home by Mrs. Duane Hartl. .Refresh-
• 'sealers tohl of having tea on the Satmday afternoon, ments were served at the close
terrace of the Itouses of Parlia- A "fish" theme was carried outof the meeting to seven by Mrs.
~ai M u's Reschedule
4~¢er Drive
Mu Chapter of ,Beta Sigma
~m Sorority postponed their
~)~.~r"to-door canvass for Cancer
tJ.rive funds ,Monday evening, due
C ~ue weather, and rescheduled
'.[ for next iMonday, April 21.
ernbers will meet a.t ,the Frank
Lakernan home at 7"30 p. m.
bef starting the drive.
, ,ms action .was taken at the
,~aaPter,s regular business meet-
held :Monday night in the
' rae of Mrs. Blakeman rith 13
P~eSezR.
Plans were finalized 'by chapter
.embers who will attend Found-
~r's Day in Gillette, April 26, and
e° m.ittee was appointed to
adle details relative to the
,aa er,s svonsorin an entrant
~ ~ g
., .the Miss Crook County scholar.
•alp Pageant. The chapter is
nsoring {Miss Cathy Helmer in
/
~ent, observing the reaction of ~with a fish-shaped birthday cake, Richard Macy. (
~English people at the news of live goldfish for flavors and ~ * 1
~oert Kennedy's assassination, games relating to fish. Mrs. A. L. Anthony ~1~
~uUrlng stately homes and visit- Invited guests included Cindy Hosts B & T Club "~ - "~%~.i
I
"g her childhood home that isGray, Patty Pulse, Linda Walker,
ov¢ a boy's home. In Scotland, Karen Milis, Jolene Rindell, Jack- Two tables of cards were in
play at the meeting of the B & T • ' I
tt]e ladies had lunch in the castle ie Wyatt and Janet Waugh. Shel- hridge club held Wedn(sday eve-
-i~t" Madam McDougal,, .a relative ly had supper that evening with ning April 9 with Mrs. A. I,. An- ~ - 1
~I Mrs. Landers sister ,Mrs. [Miss Waugh who was unable to thony of Sundance Air Force
t~nude McDougal of Vancouver,attend the party.
Station,
hostess.
k,
Marlin Lappe Guest players Mrs Kenneth
Mrs. Sam Lappe served ice Breiding and Mrs. Ted Szymanski
cream and cake in the Lappe
~home Saturday afternoon in ob-
servance of the 16th birthday of THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Lappes' son Marlin. Sunclance, Wyo. April 17, 1969
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'"? event.
The group decided to contribute
to ,help send a second girl
o Girl's StaCe.
l Programs were presented dur-
;'.~g the evening ,by Mrs. Carl
aYer on "Natural ,Enjoyment"
,by {Mrs. Kenneth {Montgomery
X$[1 ',
Nature." Both were taken
,~, ~rncms in ~Reader's Digest.
t' " uusiasm makes the dif-
ference,, ,was the the.me of Mrs.
nayer,s presen,tation based on an
article ,by Dr. Norman Vincent
Peale. Mrs. Montgomery's pro-
rara dealt with ' Arizona, Na.
Paint Pot."
• ~lrs. Rollie Ita llinger will
next chapter meeting lnh°St
her
v~e April 28.
"Home of the One Shot Antelope Hunt"
COMING TWO'S
MUD BUTTE, S. D.
These range-raised bulls carry the Zato Heir and
Husker Mischief lines sad stand on good feet and
Iges.
20 HOLSTEIN --- 20 GUERNSEY
KEIL FARMS
BELLE FOURCHE, S. D.
These are Wiscon~in.brecl first calf heifers, ready to
calve, some with calf at side. TB and B~ag~ fre~.
APRIL 24
Bob Ehrich
~Aanager
Area Code 605
Phone 892.2655
~lu~, ante Artist~ Meet
'lPlay Paimti~ . .
, ,The Sundanee rtists Assom-
qon met in the ,Episcopal parish
Tuesday evening to .make
1 ans for the coming state meet.
of artists to be ,held in Casper,
:~aY 17-18. Thirty paintings by
] even artists ,were displayed
u rl g the session.
,,~ AssOciation president Ted
" Unds said this ,week that pos-
~ibly four local artists will attend
state meeting vhen selections
r the 1970 Wyoming traveling
The next chlb meet:ing will be
he.ld in the Murray Collins home
April 23.
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
As I am quitting my custom hay operation I will be selling the
following at public auction
-1 p.m.
AT
s Sioux
NEWCASTLE, WYOMING
1965 New Holland 1280 self-propelled baler, twine tie, 1964 John
Deero 215 12-ft. S. P. wiPxlrower with pickup reel, 1964 John
Deere 896A 9-ft. side rake with rubber mounted teeth, 1960
John Deere 858 7-ft. side rake, 1960 New Holland Super 78 wire-
tie baler with VH4D Wisconsin engine, hydraulic tension, 1965
John [~re baler elevator 17 ft. with engine, 1965 Farmhand
bela accumulator, 1952 International truck one ton with stake
body, 1964 John Deere 1010 gas tractor with 3-point hitch. 1960
Chevrolet truck with 4- speed transmission, 2-speed axle and
15V~ ft. flatbed, 8x20 ft. tandem trailer for hay or machinery,
double rake d rmNbar - handles either two 7.ft. rakes or two
9-ft. rakes, 2-bottom 14-inch plow with three-point hitch, blade
(Little Rhino) - 6-ft. reversible, 3-point hitch, hay head with
pushoff and grapple for American stacker, HOUGH PAYLOAD-
ER Model H70-20BH1584 with scoop and dozer.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: With haying season coming on be sure
end attend this auction as there is being offered for sale some
exceptional equipment.
TERMS: CASH
For inforn~tion cell Arnold Auction Service
Tom Arnold Marilyn Arnold
Auctioneer Clerk
Ph. 746-2046, Newcastle, Wyo.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS