SOCIETY
By Bernice Williams
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Carrs Celebrate
Annivers.~ry
and Mrs. George Carr were
at an open house at their
home Sunday on their Gold-
Anniversary.
one hundred
called between the hours
and 5:00 o'clock to ex-
congratulations and best
on their 50th milestone.
of the immediate faro-
included the two
Mrs. Alfred Schelldorf
Howard Thornby. Mrs.
Dabier of Cheyenne, anoth-
was unable to be pres.
and Mrs. Carr and Mrs.
received the guests.
wedding cake dec-
With yellow flowers and en-
with gold colored chrys.
was served from a lace
table.
bouquets of flowers and
friends, decorated the
silver service was presided
during the afternoon by Mrs.
Rounds and Mrs. C. D. Rob-
Mrs. W. E. Mathews cut and
the cake.
Marion Thompson was in
of the guest book.
Cart received her guests
in a wine colored suit
with a corsage of brown and
chrysantheumus.
from outside Crook coun-
from out of state calling
the afternoon included
Charles Harcourt and Mrs.
Williams of Sedalia, Cole-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Blumen-
of Rapid City, Miss ALzire
of Douglas, Mr. and Mrs.
Lew Barlow, Mr. and
Allison, Mr. and Mrs.
Hudson, and Mrs. India
all of Gillette; Mr. and
Charley Maple and Mrs. Edna
all of Belle Fourche; Colonel
Mrs. Clarence A. Dougherty
Jess Driskill, all of Spearfish;
~ildred Majek of Los Angel-
and Mrs. Walter Monnett
~eridan, and the Misses Jackie
Kathryn Holscher, Shirley
and Janice Roberts, all of
Florence Miller of Beatrice,
became the bride of
Delaval Carr at a ceremony
in the Episcopal Church
Bhfffs, Iowa October
and Mrs. Cart have made
home at the ranch where
now reside, near Carlile, con-
since their marriage in
Have
"House Guests
and Mrs. Abe Blumenthal
City were overnight
of Mr. and Mrs. AI Schell-
Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Harcourt
daughter, Mrs. Donald
of Sedalia, Colorado were
guests of the Schelldorfs.
Blumenthals and Mrs. Har-
Williams, all attend-
reception for Mrs. Schell-
barents, Mr. and Mrs:'
Carr, Sunday afternoon.
Entertain at
Dinner
and Mrs. Everett Fowler
hosts at a birthday dinner
honoring Mrs. Robert
of Belle Fourche.
guests included Mr. and
Steen of Belle Fourehe,
and Mrs. Glenn Mathews of
Kansas, Robert Howell
guest of honor, Mrs. How-
evening was spent playing
m
Ewing Is Wed
Ceremony Saturday
Helen Ewing of Sundance
Saturday at Gillette
Schmelzer of Newcastle.
will make their home
Worthy Grand Matron
Makes Official Visit
Mrs. Irene Taliaferro of Rock
Springs, worthy grand matron of
Wyoming Eastern Stars, made her
official visit to Electa Chapter No.
5, O. E. S. on October 15.
Those accompanyin~ Mrs. Tal-
iaferro were Mrs. Elsie Kelly of
Riverton, grand conductress, and
Mrs. Joan Lamete of Sheridan,
Grand Adah.
Other grand officers attending
the meeting were A. C. Harding of
Moorcroft, grand associate patron,
and Mrs. Charlotte Patterson of
Gillette, grand representative.
Numerous visitors from Gillette,
Upton, Newcastle and Hulett also
were in attendance.
Breakfasts Honor Worthy
Grand M.~tron of O. E. S.
Mrs. Betty Shewey, worthy ma-
tron of Electa Chapter No. 5, O.
E. S., was hostess at a 10:00 o'clock
breakfast Oct. 16 at her home,
honoring Mrs. Irene Taliaferro,
worthy grand matron.
Those attending included M.rs.
Elsie Kelly of Riverton, Mrs. Joan
Lamete of Sheridan, Mrs. Gladys
Cummings, Mrs. Verla Humphrey,
Mrs. Loretta Durfee, Mrs. Nina
Durfee, Mrs. Anna Durfee, Mrs.
Elffiede Schloredt and the honor-
ed guest.
October 17 Mrs. Elfriede Schlor-
edt entertained at a 10:00 o'clock
breakfast at Ray's Care honoring
Mrs. Taliaferro.
Mrs. Schloredt's guests included
Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Lamete, Mrs. Lor-
etta Durfee, Mrs. Nina Durfee,
Mrs. Anna Durfee, Mrs. Betty
Shewey and the guest of honor
Mrs. Taliaferro.
Newcastle Ceremony Unites
Josie Frank and Gene Ewing
Miss Josie Frank and Gene Ew
ing were married Sunday after-
noon in Newcastle. The marriage
lines were read by the Justice of
the Peace.
The bride chose a powder blue
suit, worn with black accessories
for her wedding.
Attendants were the bride's sis-
ter, Mrs. Buster Popham of Gering,
Nebraska and Paul Long of Devils
Tower.
After a wedding trip to Denver
the couple will make their home
at the "D" ranch.
Sundance Bridge Club
Entertained Wednesday
Mrs. Jay Durfee was hostess
Wednesday evening at a bridge
party, honoring her sister, Mrs.
Sara Rail of Rapid City, who is a
house guest at the Durfee. home.
A 7:30 o'clock dessert was serv-
ed by the hostess before the bridge
games. Prizes in play went to
Mrs. M. O. Trego for high score,
Mrs. John Lindsey for second high
score and low prize went to Mrs.
Paul Sharp.
The guest list was made up of
members of the Sundance Bridge
Club which included Miss Marion
Thompson, Mrs. John Binney, Mrs.
Mamie McAnally, Mrs. A. B. Dur-
gee, Mrs. C. D. Roberts, Mrs. John
Lindsey, Mrs. M. O. Trego and
the hostess, Mrs. Jay Durfee. Oth-
er guests were Mrs. Everett Fow-
ler, Mrs. Paul Sharp, Mrs. Maur-
ice Williams and the honored!
guest, Mrs. Sara Rail.
Mrs. M. O. Trego will be hostess
to the club at her home October
28.
Donna Hayward Celebrates
Sixth Birthday Tuesday
The first grade room at school
was the scene for a birthday party
Tuesday afternoon given by Mrs.
i Calvin Hayward in honor of her
daughter Donna who was celebrat-
ing her sixth birthday.
The entire first grade was serv.
ed refreshments by Mrs. Hayward
and each guest was given a favor.
Mrs. Hayward was assisted by Mrs.
Martha Nelson~ the first grade
teacher.
i Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
:Meets at Durfee Home
Mrs. Jay Durfee was hostess to
the Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi sorority at her home Monday
evening.
Twelve members of the sorority
and two guests, Mrs. Art Schell-
dorf and Mrs. Carl Mayer were in
attendance.
After the business meeting a so-
!cial evening followed, with games
being played: Mrs. Willis Hughes,
Mrs. Ted Rounds and Mrs. Wesley]
Huckins were awarded prizes in
games played.
The next regular meeting of the
sorority will be November 2 with
Mrs. Harry Davis hostess.
Edwards Entertain at
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Edwards
were hosts at a dinner party Sat-
urday evening at their home.
Invited guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Huekins, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Scot-
ty Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. Ma-
thew Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reyn-[
Roberts Entertain Weekend
Guests From Casper
Miss Janice Roberts accompa-
nied by Miss Nancy Dolan, Miss
Shirley Kobel, Miss Jackie Nott
and Miss Kathryn Holscher all of
Casper were weekend house guests
of Miss Robert's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Roberts.
Pre-Nuptial Showers
Honor Josie Fr.~nk
Mrs. John Taylor was hostess
last Tuesday afternoon at a pre-
nuptial shower complimenting
Miss Josie Frank.
Invited guests included Mrs.
Leonard Snook, Mrs. Ted Ver-
sluys, Mrs. Charles Kokesh, Mrs.
Jay Katches, Mrs. Robert Baldwin,
Mrs. Helen Ewing, Mrs. Dorman
Ewing, Miss Shirley Clark and the
honored guest.
After the gifts were opened, re-
freshments were served by Mrs.
Taylor. A social afternoon follow-
ed. ]
Thursday evening Mrs. Willard1
Jones was hostess at a miscellan-i
eous shower honoring Miss Frank.!
The guest list included Mrs. Joei
olds and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cronn. i
The evening was spent playing]
scotch bridge, with prizes going to]
Mrs. Bob Pearson and Bob Cronn[
for high scores and prizes for low
score being won by Mr. and Mrs. [
Wesley Huckins.
Carolyn Hewes Is
Honored On 7th Birthday
Carolyn Hewes' seventh birth
anniversary was the occasion for
a "Dress Up Tea Party" Sunday,
given by Mrs. Julius Hewes at their
home in Snndance.
The guests arrived at the party
attired in long dresses and high
heels, and were greeted by their
small hostess who was similarly
dressed.
Invited were the young ladies of
the second grade and included l
Janet Schloredt, Judy Jackson, i
Kathleen Drus, Kathy Huckins,
Pauline Mitts, Cheryl Olson and
the honored guest.
Mrs. Louis Smith assisted Mrs.
Hewes in serving.
Corinne Hewes, the elder daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hewes,,
celebrated her ninth birthday at
l another interesting party at their
ranch home September 24.
I Annabelle Llnco-'~-Weds
I Lyle Hamilton Sunday
Miss Annabell Lincoln, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lincoln
of Upton became the bride of
Lyle Hamilton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester HamiRon of Upton
at a ceremony performed at the
Methodist church in Upton Sun-
day evening.
The Reverend R. O. Rice read
the marriage lines at 5:30 o'clock
in the presence of about 100 guests.
Mr. Lincoln gave his daughter
in marriage. Her bridal gown
was white slipper satin combined
with lace in a floor-length model
and worn with a train. She wore
a finger-tip veil and carried a bou-
quet of red roses.
Mrs. Leon Dillon a sister of the
bride was matron of honor. Merle
Hamilton, a brother of the groom
was best man.
Mrs. Art Hagerman played the
traditional wedding marches and
also accompanied for vocal solos
by Mrs. Vernie Gose. Her selec-
tions were "Because" and " I Love
You Truly."
The former Miss Lincoln was
employed in the Welfare Office in
Sundance for several years and for
the past several years has been
an employee of the Bentonite
Company in Upton.
Mr. Hamilton is engaged in the
ranching business in Weston coun-
ty.
After a wedding trip to the
West Coast the couple will make
their home at the groom's ranch
near Upton.
Susan Finch Has
Birthday Party
Mrs. Clara Finch was hostess
Saturday afternoon at a birthday
party, honoring her small daugh-
ter Susan, who was celebrating
~er sixth birthday.
Invited guests included Shirley
Huckins, Suzanne Vines, Donna
Hayward, Dennis Edwards, Cheryl
Mayer, Esther Barnes, Linda Ed-
wards, Gary Finch and the guest of
honor.
Frank, Mrs. Ted Glover, Mrs. Ben
Vines, Mrs. Maurice Classick, Mrs.
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundanee, Wyo. OcL 22, 19M~
George Richards, Mrs. Kenneth
Hutchins, Mrs. Orville Harper,
Mrs, Marty Osgard, Mrs. Dean~
HvtchJns, Mrs. Gaylen Sutton, Mrs.
Otis Reynolds, Mrs. A. K. Hutch-
ins, Mrs. Raymond Vines, Mr~
Dave Fraser, Miss Marie Oudinr.
Miss Beverly Schulze, Miss Dee
Fall, Crystal and Judy ttutchins,
Tickie and Karrol Frank, Luciile
Jones and Kathleen Drus.
Appropriate games were pIa~t~
during the evening and after /he
gift packages were opened, refresh-
ments were served by the hostess.
Birthday Party Held Tuesday,
For 5-Year-Old Donnfe Sutton"
A birthday party wit~ a Hallbwffi.
e'en theme was held Tuesday irt,
the kindergarten room for Donnie~
Sutton, who was celebrating him
fifth birthday. Attending the party-
were members of the kindergurtem
class and Susan Cressman.
Cake, ice cream and koolaid~
were served after which the child-.
ren played games. Assisting Mrs.
Margaret Sutton in presenting the~
party were Mrs. Verna Miller andl
Mrs. Iver Pearson.
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