Gillette Ceremony
Unites Moorcroft Couple
Easter lilies decorated the First
Baptist church in Gillette, Satur-
day, April 5 for the 2 p. m. wed-
ding of Miss Marjorie Cronce,
`Moorcroft, and Jerry ,L. Childs,
Moereroft. The Rev. ,Leon Nelson
officiated at the 2 p. m., double.
ring ceremony.
Miss Cronce is .the daughter of
Mrs. Frederic H. Porter, Jr.,
Colorado Springs, Colo. Parents
of the bridegroom are Mr. and
:Mrs. Joe E. Childs, Osage, Wyo.
Organist, Mrs. Don Dickey,
provided wedding music and ac-
companied Mrs. Clark Izzard who
sang "Because" and "The Lord's
Prayer."
Given in marriage by her grand-
~ather Lewis Dennis of Hulett,
the bride wore a floor-length,
empire gown of white slipper
satin. The bodice featured a lace
inset neckline and long sleeves
enhanced by seed pearls. She
carried a bouquet of yellow roses
and white taurus.
Mrs. Kenneth Fall, Gillette, at-
tending her niece as ',Matron of
Ylonor, was attired in a floor-
length gown of yellow chiffon
and taffeta. Her flowers were
daisies.
Sisters of the bride and bride-
groom, `Miss Patricia Baker,
Colorado Springs, Colo. and Mrs.
Dennis Cooper, Salinas, Calif.,
respec¢ively, wore costumes iden-
tical to the matron of honor's.
Stuart Childs, brother of the
bridegroovn, served as best man.
Ushers were Raymond Dennis,
Joe Carmen, Jr., Jerry Vaad and
Vern Keenan. ~ill Tavegia,
Torrington, and Philip Hanify,
Belle Fourche, S. D., were grooms-
men.
Easter lilies also decorated the
church parlor for the reception
held following the ceremony with
Mrs. Dickey playing background
music at the piano. The three-
tiered wedding cake was cut and
served by ,Mrs. Raymond Dennis.
Following a wedding trip to
Salt Lake City, Utah, the couple
is residing in Moorcroft where
both are employed by the ,Moor-
croft school system, he as a high
school science teacher and she
as school nurse.
The bride is a graduate of
Campbell County High School and
St. John's McNamara School of
Nursing, Rapid City, S. D.
The bridegroom, a graduate of
Newcastle High School, attended
Casper College two years and re-
ceived his BA degree from Black
l-fills State College, Spearfish,
S.D.
Out-of-town wedding guests
included the bride's grandparents
(Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dennis,
Hulett, and ,guests from Osage,
Upton, Newcastle, ~Moorcroft,Wy-
oming, Belle ,Fourche, S. D.;
Salines, Calif. and Colorado
Springs, Colo.
Houston Creek
Fritz Chatfield and Dr. Port
,trucked wool to Belle ~Fourche
Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chat-
field, Mrs. Geo. Willey and daugh-
ters of Hulett and Glenn Cameron
were Wednesday dinner guests at
the Chatfield ,home. ~Mrs. Marie
Andersen and Mrs. Clara Baker
,were supper guests .and evening
visitors. 'Mr. and Mrs. Chatfield
were in town Friday and had din-
ner with Mr. and Mrs. E. l]. Chat-
field.
.Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kennedy
and Harold attended the FFA
Carnival Friday night. Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Wolfe .and children
~vere Saturday lunch guests at
the Kennedy ,home and Mr. and
`Mrs. tlerman White and Danny
of Carlile were Sunday guests.
Bill Cockerham was a Sunday
caller.
Mr..and Mrs. Paul Cummings
,were Friday supper guests at ~he
Ted Seeley home at Osage. Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Edwards were Sun-
day guests a t the Cummings
home.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Jim ~abeck and
,Lee were in Belle Fourche Mon-
day and on Friday night attend-
ed the ,I~FA Carnival.
W. Jackson and 3rd
Spearfish Tel. 642-4212
April 7-13
.Mr. and `Mrs. Bus Sedgwick
spent last Friday-Saturday at the
Gayle Weavers. They brough the
Weavers 1923 International truck
out. It is on display at the Alad-
din store.
,Mr. and :Mrs. Gust Wolff were
in Belle .Fourche last ,Friday and
brought Tom and Jack Wolff out.
They took t'hem back Saturday
and stayed all night .at the Lyle
Wolff home. They went to church
and the men went to the Gust
Wolff ranch. The Wayne Wolff
family joned all of them at the
,Lyle Wollfs for supper Easter.
`Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wolff and
Tom spent Monday at lheir home
and took Tom back home Mon-
day evening. Orville Wolff, Jack-
son is visiting his parents and rel-
atives.
Dig `Mitchell graduated from
the Hansen ~echanical School in
Fargo, North Dakota in March.
He is helping ~his Dad, Preston
Mitchell in the timber at pres-
ent. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hand
and `Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hand
and son, Rapid City, Mr. and
,Mrs. Marshall Miller, Dick Deyoe,
Charlie and Lh)yd Vier,.,ulz, Paul
Lillis, and R. K. Mitchell were
visitors at the Willard Viergu~z
home this week. Chuck and
Becky Viergutz re.turned to Lar-
amie on ,Monday after Easter va-
vation at their respective homes.
Mrs. Frankie Pearson was a
caller at the ,Lloyd Viergutz home
Friday afternoon.
27 people attended the Redwat-
er Farm ,Bureau pancake supper
at Farrall Hall Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelson and
Fern called on Mr. and Mrs.
George Ripley Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Frankie ,Pearson was a brief
caller Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Gerald Bunney went to
the dentist in Spearfish Tuesday.
She was in Belle Fourche after
grain Saturday. Her mother flew
to Reddin~, California to see Mrs.
Bunney's brother Bill get mar-
ried.
Congratulations to the winners
in the spelling contest. Winners
from our communfly are: Bre.~t
Moline 1st in the 1st .~rade. Crai.,4
Alexander 2nd in the 2nd. Kim
Shaoun 3rd in the 3rd grade, anti
Dee Lynn Bunney 5th in 3rd.
Daviett Viergutz 1st in 4th grade,
Julie Bunney 2nd in 4th grade,
and Becky Sipe 3rd in 4lh grade.
Beth Alexander 1st in 5th grade.
and Mary K. Mowery 2nd in 5th
grade.
Jean Carlson took ,her girls
back to Sundance tMonday eve-
ning and attended parents night
at Jobs ,Daughters. She went to
Sturgis on business Wednesday
and sold cattle at the sale on
Thursday. Jana Carlson spent
the weekend at the Ellis Livings-
ton home. ~r. and ,Mrs. Ed
Wya,tt and son had dinner at the
Carlsons Sunday. Dick Deyoe
and Gayle Weaver were callers
this week.
The Gary Brengle family were
Friday evening visitors at the
Richard Ishmaels. Laurence and
Joe Soucup spent the weekend
at the Ishmaels.
WIr. and ~rs. Cordon i}heemak-
er and Kelly had dinner and sup-
per at ~he Frank~le Pearson,s
~Monday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Francis
~Madden had supper wRh them
and spent the evening. Mr. and
~VIrs. Pearson spent Wednesday
evening at John Pearsons. ,Mrs.
Pearson and ~rs. John Alexander
attended the Homemakers dem-
onstration on Investments and
Planning Retirement in Sundance
Thursday afternoon. :Mrs. Pear-
son called on Mr. and `Mrs. Sam
Adair and Mrs. Nina Hardy in
Belle Fourche Friday morning
and went ito the funeral for Mrs.
Ben ~ahoney in Hulett in the
afternoon. ,Mr. and Nrs. Francis
Madden spent Sunday with the
Pearsons. John Pearson and
~rs. Lloyd Viergutz and girls and
;Mrs. Eddie Ray Chatfield and
Jaci .were callers this week.
The Aladdin Homemakers Club
met at the John Alexander home
Wednesday afternoon.
:Mr. and Mrs. ttenry Pickerd
attended Sunrise Services in
Sundance last Sunday and spent
the day at the Ronald Roberson
home. Mrs. Pickerd went to the
spelling contest Friday. The
school board held a meeting at
the Ptckerd home fMonday night.
,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pickerd and
Mr. and WIrs. Henry Pickerd at-
{ended Boss' nigh,t in Belle Four-
che last week as a guest of Flor-
ence Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Wood ,were Saturday eve-
ning visitors. Mrs. Jim Gordon
was a caller one day. Jim is in
the hospital in Sundance. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gordon have
moved their ~railer ,home to the
~Gordon ranch to .make their
home. ,Mr. and Mrs. Pickerd vis-
ited Lydia Hauher and had sup-
per with her Sunday. They call-
ed at the Wyman Ford home. `Mr.
and Mrs. Pickerd spent Sunday
evening at the Dungeys.
Mrs. Eddie Ray Chatfield and
Jaci visited ~rs. Richard Ishmael
Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Gels called at the Julius
Hewes home Sunday afternoon.
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. April 17, 1969
Cheyenne: Miscellaneous pieces
of lodge regalia related to use
by the Knghts of Pythias have
been donated to the Wyoming
State Museum by Cheyenne Lodge
No. 2. Included ere • pair of
sendles; a sheet iron helmet with
plume in the popularized form of
a Roman Legionnaire's helmet;
a shield used in rank work; • pair
of manacles; and a mock exec;J"
tioneer's beheading axe. Similar
materials from other fraternal
orders in the State are desired
for the museum's collections.
April 14
Bud Rozell has ,been shearing
sheep at the Ray Dorsetts. Mrs.
Rozell was a dinner guest a~ Dor-
setts on Sunday. Mr..and Mrs. Ray
Dorsett were .Belle Fourche shop.
pers Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jolley were
Belle Fourche shoppers on Sat-
urday. They and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Jolley and family attended
church in Hulett on Sunday. The
Sam Jolleys were dinner guests at
the Dick Wilson s after church.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jolley attend-
ed the Senior play "Oklahoma"
in Hulett Friday evening.
The Government Canyon school
and the :Mothers all attended the
spelling contest at Baroid school
on Friday. Congratulations to
all the winners, some of whom
were Kay Foster, Frances Dorset¢.,
John Pierce, Roxie Raber, Terry
Ridinger.
~Mrs. Chester Whitney and Kim
shopped in Belle Fourche Friday
afternoon.
~r. and `Mrs. Chester Whitney
and Kim ,were Saturday evening
guests at the home of /IVfr. and
Mrs. Alvin Tatge in Alzada.
~Bud Jones was a Saturday eve-
ning caller at ,the Maurice `Mad-
den home. ,Callers during the
week were Harry and Larry Scog-
gin and FA:die Young,berg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scoggin,
Danny and Kay Foster attended
the ~Blacktail Hustlers 4-H ,meet-
Ing in Hulett Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scoggin and
.Danny attended the play "0kla-
homa" in Hulett .Friday evening.
~Mr. and ,Mrs. Alfred Pierce were
Saturday dinner guests of Scog-
gins. Sandy Wise and Tony Re-
ando ~vere Saturday afternoon
visitors at the Scoggins.
.Lyn Ehrich and Mike Storm of
,Belle Fourehe ,were Sunday din-
ner guests at Scoggins. Jessy
and John Pierce were Sunday ov-
ernight guests of Danny Scoggin.
New
Dick Smith, Sundance
Jack T. Chapman, Moorcroft
Renewal
~arriet Peterson, Sundance
Donald F. Melanson, Boyes, Mont.
M. D. Waymire, ~oorcroft
Logan Brimmer, Sundance
Homer Mercer, Hulett
Irvin Kna,pp, Central Point, Ore.
Everett Humphrey, Sundance
David A. Roehrs, Sundance
,Mike Erland, ~oorcr~ft
John Peterson, Sundance
Ray C. Dorsett, Hulett
Carl rE. Steiger, •Oshkosh, Wis.
K. A. McGilUvary, Aladdin
Mrs. S. W. l~wing, 13elle Fourche,
S.D.
Norman Allen, Carlile
Homestake Mining Co., Spearfish,
S.D.
,Charles Mc&mis, Alva
`Mrs. Muriel Holmes, Spearfish,
S.D.
C. J. Kirkpatrick, Belle Fourehe,
S.D.
Theresa Budmayr, Sturgis, S. D.
Rodney Guthrie, lNewcastle
Edwin 3. ,Miller, Fremont, Calif.
YIoward Wollen, Sheridan
Orvin A. ~ennett, Douglas
Gordon A. `Mowery, Aladdin
Jerry Griffis, Hulett
Glen T. Bush, ~ulett
Charles Cummings, Sundance
John F. Wolfskill, Hulett
Harlan Williams, Hulett
Frank Vasey, Phoenix, Ariz.
Axel Hansen, Aladdin
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