SOCIETY
by Norma Bernd
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(For Last Week, Sept. 8)
BIRTHDAYS
Rhonda Hutchins
Mrs. Dean Hutchins was hos-
tess at a party held for her
daughter Rhonda on her fifth
birthday Saturday in the Hutch-
ins home. Games were played
and favors passed out. After
Rhonda opened her gifts the tra-
ditional cake and ice cream were
served to the guests. The cake
was baked by Mrs. V. R. Taylor
and decorated by Mrs. Carl
Stirewalt of Red Bluff, Califor-
nia for the occasion.
Attending were Richard and
Kendall Frederiksen, Sylvia,
Sherry and Shirley Brunson, Rob-
in Frank, Debbie Popham, Son-
ny Baker, Dennis Mauch, Susie
Waugh, Ernadean, Rhonda and
Billy Hutchins and Mrs. Karl
Frederiksen who assisted Mrs.
Hutchins. Unable to attend
were Vernon Frederiksen and
Gary Johnson.
Jeanette Moeller. Larry
Crawford Wed In Sunday
Ceremony at Methodist Church
The First Methodist church in
Sundance was the setting Sunday
for the wedding'of Jeanette Eva
Moeller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Moeller of Beulah to
Larry Floyd Crawford, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crawford
of Sundanee. The 2 p.m., double-
ring ceremony was read by the
Rev. Levi Louderback. Miss Bev-
erly Miller played the traditional
wedding marches. Church dec-
orations included vases of asters
and golden glow placed on the
altar and baskets of gladioli on
the floor.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was dressed in a
street-length, flowered, taffeta
dress with a blue nylon over-lay,
a small blue hat and blue acces-
sories. She carried a white bible
adorned with a bouquet of baby
yellow roses.
Betty Moeller, sister of the
bride as maid of honor wore a
beige dress fashioned with 3-4
length sleeves and a matching
hat. Her flowers were lavender
pore pore chrysanthemums.
Lindell Crawford was best man
and ushers were Donald Moeller
of Black Hawk and Wilbur Craw-
ford.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held in the church
basement. A three tiered cake
decorated with pink roses and
white bells centered the bride's
table. Mrs. tavern Sell cut and
served the cake, Mrs. Donald
Moeller poured the coffee and
Miss Donna Butterfield presided
at the punch bowl. Linda Moel-
ler registered the guests and
Eleanor Moeller and Marilyn
Crawford were in charge of the
gifts.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Moeller chose a beige rayon
dress with orange and brown ac-
cessories and a lavender glamelia
corsage. Mrs. Crawford, mother
of the groom wore a flowered
blue dress with matching access-
ories and a white glamelia cor-
sage.
Following a wedding trip to
Yellowstone park, the couple will
live in Dubois for 1½ months be-
fore making their home in Sun-
dance. The bride is a 1960
graduate of Sundance high school.
The groom graduated from Sun-
dance high school in 1958 and
is presently employed with
Platte Valley Construction Com-
pany.
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
ding included Mr. and Mrs. Rich
Farley and family of Winner,
South Dakota; Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Schmidt, Atkinson, Nebra-
ska; Mr. and Mrs. Don Moeller,
Black Hawk, South Dakota and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scott of New
Underwood, South Dakota.
Shower Compliments
Mrs. Mervin Peterson
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THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. Sept. 15, 1960
honoree at a cradle shower held
for her by Mrs. Kenneth Glover
in the Ben Sager home Tuesday,
August 30th. The gift table dec-
orations featured a cake decor-
ated with pink and blue flowers
and topped with a baby cradle
with a pink and blue umbrella
placed over it. Bouquets of sum-
mer flowers also decorated the
room. The afternoon was spent
playing cards with Mrs. Tom Dav-
is and Mrs. Ben Sager winning
high and low respectively.
Included on the invited guest
list were Mesdames Cecil Hughes,
Otis Reynolds, Dean Watson,
Tom Davis, John Queen, Harry
Habeck, Ben Sager, Dick Proctor,
Nate Clark, Sam Lappe, Andy
Clark, Roger Brunson, Alven
Refiner, Gene Snell, Bill tan-
ning, Bud Cure, Milten Gray,
Mrs. Freda Peterson, Mrs. Anna
Wood, Margaret Kaiser, Mrs. Or-
vin Bennett and Mary Hemler of
Newcastle.
Necklason Dinner Honors
Visiting Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Necklason
were hosts at a dinner held in
their ranch home Monday eve-
ning in honor of John K. Davis
and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bousch
und sons of Craig, Colorado, an
uncle and cousins respectively of
Jack Necklason's.
Those present for the dinner
were the honored guests, Mr.
and Mrs. John Queen and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Necklason,
Mr. Cotie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Necklason, Colleen, Tommy and
Steven.
CALL FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that
the school board of District No.
11 of Crook county will receive
sealed bids for the purchase of
the following:'
A four-wheel drive vehicle,
with a six cylinder L-head type
engine rated at least 115 horse-
power, and a 57-inch tread with
automatic throwout front hubs.
Further specifications are: It
must have a gross vehicle weight
of under 5,000 lbs., at least a 15-
gallon fuel tank; 7.60x15 tires
with mud and snow tread; a
fresh air heater and defroster
and road clearance of at least 8Vz
inches.
Bids will be opened at the
home of the clerk on Sept. 22,
1960 at 7:30 p.m.
The board reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
Dated: Sept. 8, 1960.
Leslie W. Hauber,
Clerk,
School District No. 11
Sept. 8-15-22, 1960.
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S' SALE
By virtue of a judgment and
decree made and entered in the
District Court of the Sixth Ju-
dicial District within and for the
County of Crook and State of
Wyoming on August 25, 1960 in
an action therein pending where-
in Ruby IIahn is plaintiff, and
John W. Wilcox and Emma Wil-
cox and South Dakota Equipment
Company, Inc., a South Dakota
Corporation are defendants, I
will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash on the
24th day of September, 1960 at
the hour of 11 o'clock in the fore-
noon at the front door of the
court house in Sundance, Crook
County, Wyoming, the following
described premises, to-wit:
The northwest quarter of
the northeast quarter and
the northeast quarter of the
northwest quarter of Section
eleven in Township fifty-two
north of Range sixty-seven
west of the Sixth Principal
Meridian, Wyoming, contain.
ing 80 acres, more or less,
according to the Government
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Said above described property
being sold to satisfy the amount
due under said judgment and
decree, to-wit: the sum of
$1,040.40 and $43.33 costs with
interest from date of
accruing costs.
Dated at Sundance,
this 1st day of
Henry
of Crook
Wyoming.
Reynolds & Hughes,
Sept. 1-8-15-22.
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