" were Mrs. Frank Humphrey, Mrs. on their second wedding anniver- from North Platte, Nebraska ar- the C. J. Toner home.
Paul Yeoman and Mrs. Merle Sis- sary October 30th. rived over the weekend and are L.O. Tracy returned from De~
S 0 C I E T Y son, calendar club chairmen for Covers were laid for Mr. and visiting Mrs. Hazel McLaughlin ver, Saturday from a business triP
August, September and October. Mrs. Lee McElwain and Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McLaugh- and has since been confined t~ hiJ
by Norma Bernd Tentative plans for the next fam- Mrs. Dick Spracklen, Doris and lin and Douglas while here on a home with the flu.
Telephone AT 3-1891 ily night to be held Sunday, No- Kathy. hunting trip. Mr. Welch is a neph- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ames of Moor"
vember 24th are to have a dinner ew of Mr. McLaughlin. croft called at the Kenneth Wear"
If you have news for this after church rather than having it BIRTHDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Sutton and er home one day last week.
column or personal items youthat evening. V.R. Taylor family of Gillette spent the week- Mrs. Margaret Oudin called on
would like to have published, .----- Mrs. V. R. Taylor held a surprise end with Mrs. Margaret Oudin. Mrs. Elmer Smith ThursdaY.
please telephone AT 3-1891. Cradle Shower Compliments birthday dinner in her home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Torrey of Carl Lathrop was in Chey.en~e
Mrs. Paul Smith Thursday Wednesday evening the 23rd for Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Dale over the weekend on buslne~
Legion Auxiliary Entertains A cradle shower for Mrs. Paul her husband on his 71st birthday. Pattinson and family of Gillette While there,he visited his paten
Junior Members Friday Night Smith was held in the Lee McE1- Covers were laid for Mr. and were Sunday afternoon callers at Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lathrop.
The Legion hall was the scene wain home Thursday evening with Mrs. Bill Bush, Tim, Kelly, Jerry V
of a costume party held Friday Mrs. McElwain and Mrs. Deane of Hulett; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mat-
evening the 25th for the junior Hutchins co-hostesses. A pink and tox, Sundance; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
members of the American Legion blue color theme was carried out bur Zimmerschied, Carlile; Mr.
Auxiliary. Serving on the party in the refreshments. Appropriate and Mrs. Henry Waugh, Cheris
committee were Mrs. Dorman Ew- games were played with Mrs. Reu- and Jean, Spearfish. Evening cal-
ben Hindman and Mrs. Marty Os- lers were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hut-
ing, Mrs. O. C. Dinkins and Mrs. gard winning prizes, chins and family.
Scotty Gladstone. Included on the invited guest
drawingH°ldingforthethelUCkYbest numbercostumeinwasa list were Mesdames Alex Smith, LlOydThe COlebirthday of Lloyd Cole wa.,~
Marianne Gladstone. HaHowe'en Reuben Hindman, Delores Road- the occasion celebrated at the Sid-
games furnished the evenings en- ifer, Veach Bushnell, Marry Os- hey Harvey home Friday evening
gard, Edith Thompson, Bill Rein- when a group of friends and rela-
tertainment and prizes were hold, E. M. Harper, O. D. Harper, tires stopped in for cake and cof-
awarded to the winners. Auxiliary Palmer Hegge, Alfred Howes, Har- fee. Gifts were presented and the
pins and flags were also presented vey Talley, Charles Bousa, Irene evening was spent socially.
to the children. Mrs. Fred Good, Gardner, Anna Guidinger, Joe En- Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
president of the Auxiliary, gave gelhaupt, Miss Marion Thompson mond Vines, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
a talk to the girls about the work
of the Auxiliary. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. Classick, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Refreshments were served at the
close of the evening on tables
decorated with a Hallowe'en motif.
Sundanee Bridge Club Meets
Mrs. John Lindsey was hostess
at the meeting of the Sundance
bridge club held in her home
Wednesday evening, October 23rd.
High scorer was Mrs. John Bin-
ney with Mrs. John Lindsey sec-
ond high and Marion Thompson,
low.
Marion Thompson will be hos-
tess to the group at its next meet-
ing Wednesday, November 6th.
Rebekahs Hold Regttlar Meeting
Eighteen members and one visi-
tor were present at the regular
meeting of Wi Waeippi Paha Re-
bekah lodge held Thursday eve-
ning in the lodge meeting rooms.
In a contest for getting the most
members out to lodge, "number
two" side won with twelve mem-
bers present. Business discussed
during the meeting included mak-
ing plans for the Smorgasbord to
be held Saturday.
After the meeting, refreshments
were served by Mrs. Ward Cure
and Mrs. Logan Brimmer.
Family Night Started
Again at Methodist Church
Family night was held at the
Methodist Church Sunday eve-
ning, the first held since recess-
ing the event last summer.
A pot luck supper and games
filled the program for the eve-
ning. In charge of the supper
Sundance Women Entertain
At C.arct Party Wednesday
Mesdames Kenneth Weaver and
Jack Newman were co-hostesses at
a card party held Wednesday eve-
ning, October 23rd in the private
dining room of the Elk Horn Cafe.
Tables of Canasta and pinochle
were in play during the evening
with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Jensen, high in canasta and
Mrs. Vernon Se'msey and Joe Cor-
nelia, high in pinochle.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses.
Guests present at the party were
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Brimmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Jensen, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Glasby, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Cornelia, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Semsey, Mr. and Mrs. Curly Mc-
Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack New-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Weaver.
Plastic Party Held at
Dean Hutchins Home
Mrs. Dean Hutchins was hos-
tess at a plastic party held in her
home Tuesday evening the 22nd
with Mrs. Logan Brimmer, stylist.
Ladies present were Mesdames
Harry Watson, Lee McElwain, V.
R. Taylor, Stella Baker, Leland
Baker and Lester Waugh.
Harvey and Mike and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Nash of Casper; Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Harvey and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Cole and Susie.
Maurice Hutchins
Mrs. Dean Hutchins was hostess
at a dinner party held in her home
Friday night honoring Maurice
Hutchins on his birthday.
Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Frank and Robyn, Mrs.
A. K. Hutehins, Chester and Maur-
ice, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Anderson
and Kenny of Denver and the
Dean Hutchins family.
Past Noble Grands and Rebek-
ahs - Smorgasbord Saturday, Nov.
2 at the old Stech store starting at
5:30 p.m. Adults $1.50, Children
up to 12 - 75c.
Mrs. Orville Lincoln and Shirley
and Mrs. Jesse Summers visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Summers in
Spearfish, Sunday. Delores Linc-
oln spent the weekend with her
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Art
Schelldorf.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson
and son Dallas spent Sunday with
Mr. Peterson's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Peterson and family.
DeI Welch and three friends
Members
of
the
Northeastern
Wyoming
Hereford
Association
Otis Reynolds, Owner
Phone AT 3-1313 Sundance, WY°'
Lee McElwains Feted
On Anniversary
Mr, and Mrs. Dick Spraeklen
were hosts at a dinner held in
their home Tuesday evening hon-
oring Mr. and Mrs. Lee McElwain
It's time for another sale of the Northeastern
Wyoming Hereford Association in Sundance.
We'd like to welcome everyone to Sundance
for the 27th sale. To the members of the associ-
ation, go our best wishes for a most successful sale.
, Mm. Frelda Brlmmer
Ph. AT 8-1288 Sundanee, Wyo.
to the
: I
of the
Northeastern Wyoming Hereford Association
Phone AT 8-1465
Bill and Elmer Hoff
Sundanee,