Personal Items Saturday evening callers at the
Calvin Hayward home were Wal-
H. N. Robinson of Bailey, lace Boulden and Mrs. P. L. Liamos
~e( to her home Thurs- of Newcastle. Donna Hayward,
having spent the past who had spent the past week visit-
visiting her son Howard ing in Newcastle with her grand-
and family, parents, also returned home that
Bond and children evening with her grandfather and
Walter Bond were busi- aunt.
a-- in Rapid City, Monday. Kepp, Rapid City, S. D. A shop
a~ Mrs. C. F. Hawken for women. Post office block next
r( yrington Sunday ta get to Red Owl grocery. Thin things
in pretty summer dresses are need.
:e 1 s mother, Mrs. C. G. ed now and you will see them here
Who will visit them this in voiles, Swisses, tissues and loads
Mrs. Hawken had ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward~ of pretty summer materials. You
from California to Tor- can be cool and look well dressed
Where the Hamiltons will
Hamilton's parents, Mr.
w. I. Potter. They will
Tuesday to attend
of Mrs. Hamilton's
Banks from Colorad(
up in these smart hot weather
things. New separates, too, and
they are from Florida, bright and
pretty. Lots of play clothes for all
kinds of outdoor wear, and won-
derfully low in price. Come see.
Bill Kokesh spent a few days
Mrs. Willis Clark anaround Sundance over Memorial
Day. He returned to Cheyenne
Haven were Friday Thursday.
guests at the Don Policky Guests from Tuesday until Wed-
nesday of Marion Thompson were
Mrs. Everett Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Supon and
~n Guy and Mike Lind-
as Saturday where the family of Pine Bluffs and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Percival and Billy of
Spend the week at Boys" Lusk.
and Mrs. John Lindsey
to Douglas next Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Graham and
get the boys. family left Tuesday for Huron,
and family spent Saturday to
Thursday on a combined business!
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and pleasure trap to Afton, Wyo.~
Miss Sherry Robinson was a
guest over the weekend at the
home of her fiance Carl Bisgaard
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Bisgaard of Nisland, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis were
Sunday overnight guests at the
Reuben Necklason home near Sun-
dance.
Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Ahrens and
two daughters of Torrington were
visitors over the weekend of the
19th at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Orlo Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sanford of
Portland, Ore. arrived Monday to
visit for a short time with Mr.
Sanford's sister and mother, Mrs.
Mamie McAnally and Mrs. Lena
Sanford. During the course of
their visit, the Sanfords, accom-
panied by Mrs. McAnally and Mrs.
Lena Sanford will leave for Ne-
braska to visit friends and relatives
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hayward
and two daughters will spend the
Memorial Day holiday in New-
castle visiting at the Wallace Boul-
den home. Hayward's daughter
Heather will remain in Newcastle
with her grandparents to visit-for
Mrs. Jack Necklason S. D. where they visited Mr. a week.
Stephen spent Friday to Graham's sister, Mrs. Inez Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Miller and
tn Pine Bluffs, Wyo. where From Huron, the Grahams drove Gary attended Memorial Day serv-
graduation exercise., to Rochford where they are visit- ices and visited at the D. K. Wiltse
high school. Mrs. ink until Sunday with other rela- home in Newcastle Wednesday.
s brother, Ray Nuss- rives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Reimer and
a member of the grad- Mrs. Lloyd Cole and Susie and]Billy of Casper were weekend
s. Mrs. Sidney Harvey drove to Belle guests at the home of Mrs. Rei-
tSlranee. L. O. Tracy, Fourche Wednesday to see their liner s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
3-2613. . niece Delores Kokesh who is in the IKipp and family.
Mrs. Calvin Werre anu hospital there. The ladies also l Mrs. O. C. Douglas of Upton ar-
Sunday evening call-visited Mrs. Cole's father, Lee
Ray Wood home. Hurtt, who lives in Spearfish.
took Mrs. Charles Mrs. Wilford Collins, Mrs. Dick
and son Kenny to St. Proctor, Mrs. Maurice Classick and
hospital in Deadwood Mrs. Sidney Harvey accompanied
V~here Kenny underwent by Mrs. Harold Bear of Devils
~ery. Tower, attended the meeting of
Mrs. Alfred Vines, Su- the Hulett Rebekah Lodge Friday
Becky of Cody, Wyo. evening at which time Mrs. Col-
-' guests Friday to Wed- lins', Mrs. Proctor's and Mrs. Bear's
Mrs. Vineses p;Lrents, sister, Shirley Wells, was initiated.
rs. B. E. Trotter. Expected guests at the Charles
[fred Schelldorf, Mrs. Donaldson home for Memorial Day
oredt and Mrs. Edith were Mr. and Mrs. John Fitchell,
spent Monday to Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fist and
la Rock Springs, Wyo. family of Rapid City; Mr. and Mrs.
had as delegates
Women's Con-
ladies brought back
given to delegates who
the longest distance
convention.
Vines, Nelda and
Banks left Monday
Greely, Colo. where
the graduation of
Jack Banks from Col-
College.
Ware of Spearfish
Iday morning caller at
home.
Bailey of Los An-
a Friday visitor
of her aunt and fami-
Don Rounds. All
high school gradua-
in Spearfish that
Miss Bailey's sis-
a graduate.
John Taylor and
Sunday dinner guests
Marvin Snook and
Bill Kokesh of Cheyenne and Mr
and Mrs. Glen Donaldson of Cas-
per. Mrs. Fitchell and Mrs. Fist
are sisters of Mrs. Donaldson. Mrs.
Kokesh is Mr. Donaldson's sister.
Seven Sundance girls who are
members of Jobs Daughters, Bethel
No. 5 of Upton attended the regu-
lar meeting of the lodge held in
Upton Thursday evening. Election
of officers was held and a bake
sale held Saturday was scheduled
by the Sundance girls. Mrs. Carl
Mayer accompanied the girls to
Upton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lorenzen
rived Saturday to visit for a short
time with her daughter and hus-
Grubb and Janet
accompanied Mrs. El-
on a shopping trip
Sturgis and Spear-
Mrs. George Richards
Day in Hulett Sun-
bits. Lee Schloredt and
Harry Davis attended
at BHTC in
Their nephew
son of Mr. and Mrs.
of Belle Fourche
of the graduating
then motored to
where they were
at the George Prid-
~lrs. Henry Piekerd of
Sunday dinner guests
Torrey home.
Semsey of New-
Mr. and Mrs.
and Gary, Mr. and
Semsey and John
City Sunday where
fished and visited
of Mr. Miller's aunt,
spend the week visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Duca and
family were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Duca's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ancil
Sisson of Moorcroft.
Mrs. Frank Humphrey and Mrs.
Dorman Ewing and children were
Friday shoppers in Spearfish.
Sunday guests at the Les Hooper
home were Mrs. Hooper's brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coffee
of Rapid City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gering of
Deadwood were business callers in
Sundance Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hejde and
Kathleen attended graduation ex-
ercises over the weekend at Lara-
mie where their son Chester grad-
uated from the University of Wyo-
ming. They also visited Mr. and,
Mrs. Irvin Hejde at Ft. Collins
Saturday.
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Mrs. Frank Blakeman, underwent
minor surgery at Good Samaritan
hospital in Spearfish Wednesday, ~ ~May 23. Cr00k County
A group from Sundance who at-~~ R W
tended the 25th anniversary cele-
bration of Pine Cone Chapter No. efine
41, OES of Hulett Tuesday evening Ph. 3-1015 Sundance, Wyo.
the 22nd included Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Shewey, Mrs. Ulric
Hawken, Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry 0udin and Mrs.
Sam Sewell of Osage.
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Phone AT 3.2613.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Andrew Clark home were Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Gray and Gary. Call-
ers in the afternoon were Oliver
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark
and Miss Maxine Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kipp and
daughters Sherry and Shirley vis-
ited at the home of Mrs. Kipp's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Watts
of Hulett Sunday. The Kipp girls
!remained at the Watts home to
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I June 2
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Spearfish, S. D.