Mathwig,
Rancher,
at Spearfish
Mathwig, onetime Mos-
and a longtime rest-
Spearfish Valley, died at
Sunday morning after a
He had been ill
a heart attack Jan.
Would have ben 90 May 3.
services were held Wed-
from the McColley Funeral
With the Elder E. J. Meid-
Burial was in
cemetery at Spearfish.
ranched in the Moskee
12 years and at the time
he still owned a ranch
Was born in Green Bay, Wisc.
3, 1866 and came to the
when he was 17. He
to Sophia Rebbe in
on June 27, 1893.
as preceded in death by
who died in 1951; a
Jessie, who died in in-
. and two sons - William, who
1936, and Jay, who died
include one daughter,
Bell; one sister, Mrs.
Rodney, Mich.; eight
including Jay L.
and William J. Mathwig,
D.; and Mrs. Lona Corsi,
:Y; a nephew, Willard
Alzada, Mont.; a niece,
Busse Stillwell, Date, S.
a brother-in-law, Henry L.
St., Spearfish
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(May 3)
Mrs. Bob Hutchinson's mother,
Mrs. Anna Lindstrom, is much
improved in her health. Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hutchinson, Butter-
fields, Sagers, Heetlands and
Queens were among the people at
the Odd Fellows dance on Saturday
night. Loretta Robinson stayed
with Mike and Drew Hutchinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Fruit spent
Saturday night at the John Whalen
home and attended the Weaver-
ettes 4-H Club meeting. They were
Sunday dinner guests at the
Charles and Frankie Pearson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Pearson were
visitors at the Pearson home dur-
ing the afternoon.
The Henry Pickerd family spent
last Sunday evening at the Kay
Dungey home. Howard Robinson
was a visitor'on Monday afternoon
and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Kotek
were visitors Thursday evening.
The children, teachers and most
of the parents of the Eothan and
Aladdin schools attended the Rural
School Achievement Day in Sun-
dance. Grace Whalen and Sherry
Dungey entered the spelling con-
test. Irma Dungey also attended
as much of the 4-H Council meet-
ing as she could.
Mrs. Charles Pearson visited
Rose and Francis Farrell on Satur-
day. Flora and Claudette Miller,
Dorothy, Margaret and Claudice
Pearson and Mary Ellen Ellsbury
and Jerry Crago attended the 4-H
meeting in Sundance that day.
Claudette and Margaret got their
driving permits that day also.
Gus Johnson, Nisland visited at
the Oscar Lakso home on Thurs-
day. Mrs. Herman Krueger and
daughters were also visitors. The
Leonard Viergets family were Sun-
day dinner guests, f
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Pearson, Mr.
I
and Mrs. Kenneth McGillivray and
ner guests of the Millers on Sun-
day. Bobby Miller spent Sunday
and Sunday night with Charles
Pearson.
The Kay Dungey family and
Elizabeth Whalen went to Wagners
Wednesday evening to practice
their songs for Parents' Program.
Mrs. Brown was a supper guest at
tbe Whalen home on Monday
night. John Pearson was a caller
Tuesday afternoon. Flora Miller
and Bud and Hazel Voss called at
the Whalen home Friday morning. :
In the afternoon Mildred and Peggy
Wagner were callers. Jim Lim-
erick, Margaret Bailey and Serola
Plattner were at the Whalen home
Saturday evening.
Claudice, Frank and Charles
Pearson and Dan and Dale Voss
were in Sundance Wednesday eve-
ning. Frank and the boys attend-
ed the 4-H tractor meeting. Claud-
ice visited Rose and Francis Far-
rell, Mrs. Francis He[de and Bon-
nie Everling.
Goes on Leave
The Sheridan Navy Recruiting
office will take charge of recruit-
ing activities in this area from May
4 to May 21 while the local Navy
recruiter for this area is on leave.
Persons desiring to contact a
Navy representative should be at
the Sundance post office at 11:30
on Tuesday or Friday.
(May 3)
Wednesday eve-Jean were last Sunday evening Card Club Notes
Leo Crago home. On visitors at the Bud Voss home. Mrs. Annabelle Hamilton was
Leo, Olive and Lonny Dan had spent the after- hostess last Thursday evening to
attended the Parent- noon with the Voss boys. Bud the card club at the home of Mrs. l
Voss was at the Herman Krueger Bernard Schuricht. Three tables
was a caller at the home on Wednesday evening, of 500 were enjoyed during the
ranch on Monday. On Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wolff took evening with high score being won
d and Katherine Sager Olga Nickelson, Elizabeth He[de by Mrs. Carol Brosa, low by Mrs.
Heetland brother's and
K ........ and Claudice Pearson to the Hobby Dorothy Twiford, and traveling by
tn~an~ n°me~laa~a¢la~° Show in Newell on Thursday af- Mrs. Inez Noonan. At the close
s ..... " lvll. . .!g" ternoon. On the way home they Of the games the hostess served
upper guesus at the
on ~t - . stopped at the hot water well. Mr. refreshments.
-- uraay evening
~,~._ .~'~.. ." and Mrs. Wolff had supper at the Thursday morning Mrs. Johnny
onU~n ~ager were m Nickelson home. Schlattman accompanied by Mrs.
xcmy. Tne ~ager
e Sunday dinner m:ests The Verle Wagner family, Mr. Cy Russell and Mrs. Elmore Kim-
Hutc -Z ^--t-.-NL -- and Mrs Ashland, Mr and Mrs sey left for Casper, where Mrs.
h,muu ~u~:. • -" " Russell, Grand Chief of Pythian
0 parents and children Harum, Newell, were droner guests
the Weaverettes 4-H at the Ralph Nickelson ranch on Sisters, made her official visit
at the Verle Wagner lSunday" to the Casper Temple that eve-
le Program was put on[ Mrs. Larry Ross went to Rapid ning. Mrs. Schlattman also attend-
~nts. , . [City on Sunday for the Founder's ed the meeting and Mrs. Kimsey
t Mrs Charles Pearson lDay for the Beta Sigma Phi. visited her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy
Kirby. All the ladies were over-
ie Pearson were in Belle[ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller and night guests at the home of Mrs.
• n TUesday. Mrs. Pear-]sons spent Monday evening at the Kirby. They returned home Fri-
~er eyes examined. [Dicky Miller home near Spearfish. day evening.
Mrs. Leo Wilson, Belle[ The Wagner family visited the Tex Davis and son, Tommy, were
and Mr. and Mrs. CharlielMillers on Tuesday evening. Jesse Sunday callers at the Orville Jones
children, Lead, were[Janes had supper with Millers home near Oshoto.
I of the Steve Geis IWednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bender, who has been
SUnday. ~Cal Wheeler and Bobby were din- working for the Mountain States
Telephone Co. and has lived in
Moorcroft since early March, re-
ceived the sad news Sunday morn-
ing his brother had been killed in
a car wreck in Powell. Lynn left
immediately to be with his parents
who live at Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hahn, who
have been living in Nebraska the
past several years returned last
week to their home at Oshoto.
They tell us they enjoyed their
stay in Nebraska but are glad to
get back home again. Mrs. Hahn
is Elmo Wesley's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Voy Cox accompan-
ied by Mrs. Gene Cox and children
were visitors in Sheridan over the
weekend.
Roger Roberson and family and
Bill Bennett, who have been in
Moorcroft since the first of March
working for the Mountain States
Telephone Co., left last weekend
for worland; they were transferred.
The rest of the crew will remain
here for a few weeks finishing up
the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Helm returned
home Monday evening after spend-
ing the winter in Hawthorne, Calif.
where they have property.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart
were Monday visitors in Newcastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart and
Mrs. Florence Noonan were Sun-
day visitors at the Rex Stewart
home near Rozet.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Epler and
family moved this week into the
J. J. Hauber home recently vacated
by the Bob Cramer family, who
moved to Sidney, Nebr.
Mrs. Bill Thompson and children
were shopping in town Tuesday.
i:
Another sale of the Northeastern
Wyoming Hereford Association is com-
ing up Monday, May 7.
Again we're happy to welcome
breeders, buyers and just plain spectat-
ors to the spring sale.
And, remember - when you feel in
the mood for good food, come in and see
us. We serve the finest of food - from
short orders to full-course dinners.
k I'lorl Ca
Mrs. Freid Brimmer
Ph. 3-1283 Sundanee, Wyo.
Ge . Top Quality Work Done
in our complete
We offer best wishes to the members of the
Northeastern Wyoming Hereford Associatiori
upon the occasion of their spring sale.
Serving Crook, Campbell and Weston Counties
Offices: Sundance, Wyo.
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Spearfish, S. D.