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the Black Hills of Wyoming
The Sundanee Times, Sundance, Wyoming
Thursday, October 25,. 194~
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OClATION
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Churches
The Golden Text is: "He that
Shall endure unto ~,he end, the
same shall be saved." Matthew
24:13).
Among the citations which
comprise the Lesson-Sermon is
the following from the Bible:
"Enter not i.nto the path of the
wicked, and go not in the way of
evil men. But the path of the
i just is as the shining light, that
shineth more and more unto the
perfect day." (Proverbs 4:14, 18).
The Lesson-Sermon also in-
cludes the following passages
from the Christian Kcience text-
book '"Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures" ,by Mary
Baker Eddy: "As death fi~deth
mortal man, so shall he be after
death, until probation and growth
shall effect the needed change."
(S & H 291:23-25).
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Personal Items
Clarence C. Wilson was a Sun-
dance visitor Thursday. He end
O~ ~ GOOD his family have been living at
Y~PISCOPAL Toppenish, Washington for some
Cl~rch service every second time ~but returned to the Aladdin
fourth Sunday at 3:00 p. m.
BAI~TIST
Lee L. Burton, Pastor
~IULETT: Sunday school at 10
. m. Worship service at 8:00 p.
Midweek service: Wednesday
8p.m.
ALVA: Sunday school at 10 a.
Worship service every first
at 11:00 a. m.
NEW HAVEN: Worship service
second and fourth Sunday
11:00 a. m.
ILL SCHOOL HOUSE:
service at 2:00 p. m.
fourth Sunday of month.
~I)EVILS TOWER: Sunday
discussion every third
at 2 p. m. Worship service
P. M.
Worship service or-
second Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
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Z[ETHODIST
country several weeks ago where
they are living on the Hans Mill-
er ranch.
Mrs. Nankey from Custer, S. D.
and two daughters avtd grand-I
daughters were calling on Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Roadifer last
week.
John and Bill Morris returned
Tuesday from a hunting trip to
the Big Horns; they brought
home one elk.
Mr. and :Mrs. Walter W. Sim-
c~n who live south of here were
callers in Sundance Saturday.
They are holding an auction Oct
31 .~at the Lull place where they
have been living and plan to go
to Idaho following that.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor re
turned last week from the Big
Horns where they combined a
business trip with a few days
hunting. ~rhile gone they visit-!
ed the Kenneth Bennicks in
Sheridan.
Lester Hoffman of the Alzada
country was a visitor in Sundance
Saturday. He is now on the
ranch alone as his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ford Hoffman, have
moved i~ to Belle Fourche.
~Mrs. Elf is Pattinson was a
Belle Fourche business visitor
Thursday; she sold 18 head of
cattle at the sales ring.
Mr. and Mrs. John Whittes of
the Devils Tower country were
in S~ndance Monday.
Stanton Reynolds and his re-'
cent bride, the former Dorothy
Wick, plan to leave next Wed-
nesday for Massachusetts where
they will visit her father. They
were in ,Sundnn.ce Monday as
guests of his grandmother, Mrs.
R. '0. Partlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Trusty Moore and
Herb Bush, Sr., of Hulett were
visitors in Sundance Monday.
Bill and Fred Schloredt and
Dallas Robinson, all of Portland,
Ore., arrived •Sunday and are vis-
iting at the Earl Kipp home for
a few days. They had 'been on a
hunting trip in the Big Horns.
Dick Schulze returned to Sun-
dance last Friday; it is under-
stood he plans to remain here
and follow his trade of carpentry
and stone masonry.
B. C. Quint, who ~vas propri-
etor of one of the pool halls in
Sundance for a short time ,before
moving to Upton this summer, is
taking over a general merchan-
dise store located at Arpan, S. D.
He will move from Upton about
Novem,ber 4.
Andy Leitner of Alva was ad-
mitted to the John Burns aospital
at Belle Fourche last Wednes-
day for medical care.
Typewriter Ribbons- The Time,
DAUGHTER BORN TO
SUNDKNCE COUPLE
A daughter was born Oct. 1S
to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Belden
of Sundance at the Calvert Ma-
ternity home in Spearfish. "l~e
child weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounc~
and has been named Jeanne Lo-
vina. Mr. and ~frs. Belden, who
are located at the Bob Pearson
ranch south of here, have two
other children, both boys.
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SON BORN TO
HULETT COUPLE
A son, weighing six pounds, 1~
ounces, was .born to Mr. and Mrs.
William Bush of Hulett Wednes-
day, Oct. 18, at the John Burns
hospital in Belle Fourche.
Typewriter Ribbons at the ~e0
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PAINTEI
PAPER HANGEa
INTERIOR DECORATOR
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W~ ROBERT6-
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14 MILES SOUTHWEST OF SUNDANCE AT THE HERMAN LULL RANCH ON KARA CREEK AND 17
MILES NORTHEAST OF UPTON ON SUNDANCE-UPTON ROAD
School--10: 00.
Worship---11 : 00.
Worship---8: 00.
Meeting Wednesday at
Practice Friday 7 : 30.
BLfle ~Pit Divide
and 4th Sundays after-
School 2: 00.
Service 3: 00.
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SCIENCE CHURCH
ion after death" is the
of the Lesson~Sermon
will ]be read in Churches
Christ, Scientist, throughout
World Sunday, October ~98,
General Auto
Repairing
All Make. of Can
Aoetylene Welding
Repairs and Recapping
• THOMPSON MOTOR CO.
e7 Spe fi
The Sandwich
Shop
Sandwiches Chili
Our Speetaltiee
I)ICK DUDREY
Sundanee
PATIENTS
I have entered the
e a r s Chiropractic
at Denver
my office will be
until further no-
Dr. Gertrude
Fourehe, S. D.
UPTON LADLES AID SOCIETY WILL SERVE LUNCII
SALE STARTS AT 12:30 SHARP
55-- HEAD OF CATTLE
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6--Head of Registered Cows
2--3-Year 01d Registered Heifers
3~2-Year Old Registered Heifers
l~3-Year "Old Registered Herd
bull from W. IL Wright Herd
l~2-Year Old Registered Herd
Bull from Dick Lee, Keeline.
Wyoming).
2--Yearling Registered Bails
3--Good Milk Cows
~--Head of Good Stock Cows
10---Head of Calves
Machinery Horses
1 Hay Stacker- 1 Horse Sweep ~ 1 McCormick
Mower, 6 ft. --'I Hay Rake, I0 ft. -- 1 Hay Rack and
Wagon -- 1 Cultivator -- 1 9-Section Harrow -- 1
Disk, 8 ft. ~ 1 Wheelbarrow -- 1 S-Horse Fresno
2 Sets of Good Harness ~ 5 Good Horse Collars
1 Circle Saw ~ 1 Pump~ack (New) -- 1 Gas Engine
8~/s Horse) ~ 1 ~-lnch Pump -- 1 Water Tank, T ft.,
(new) ~ 1 Sickle Grinder -- Tools and other items
too numerous to list.
1 Gray Saddle Mare.-- 1 ~-Year Old Cream Colored
Mare
Household Goods
1 Wash Bench -- 1 Work Stand -- 1 Bedroom S~lte--
1 Cupboard ~ Wardoleum Rugs ~ 1 Galloway Cream
Separator ~ Also other mlseellaneous household
goods.
A FEW CHICKENS
TER~S, CASH--0R SEE YOUR BANKER
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BERT HARROD, Auctioneer
Owner
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8UXDANCE STATE BANK, Clerk