I)fice
Notes
by Willet
I(eyser
~alendar of Events
• 1952_ Grassland Improvement
Year. r
j =~Nov. 10 -- Northeastern V/yo.
! I~eref°rd Association annual meet-
| l~g in the Extension office.
} luNov. 11 -- Northeastern Wyo.
| Iqereford Association Annual Fall
I ]~Ull sale.
Ii Nov. 12-14---State Farm Bureau
P~ventron in Laramie.
LNov. 14--Fair Board meeting in
I~e Extension office at 2 p.m.
], Nov. 14-20--Annual Conference
|~ Laramie•
It,Nov. 15--Moorcroft Homemakers
]t~b Betty Crocker cake contest.
~e Sale
[ L The Moorcroft Homemakers club
r P sponsoring a Betty Crocker
i~lke baking contest in Moorcroft
|Ia Nov. 15. The bake sale will be
ll~eld in the community hall. Par-
i |~:lPation in this contest is invited
r l~0~ all over the county. To com-
|~te in the Betty Crocker contest
I.qe Cake must be Orange Chiffon
l~d made with Soft As Silk Cake
J LQtw. All cakes must reach the
lY°~munity hall by II a.m. on the
l~lh. Cakes entered in the contest
[~ll become the property of the
]~.0ereroft Itomemakers Club. Fol-
I~ing the judging of the contest
[~.e club will hold a bazaar and
l~Ifee and sandwiche~ will be serv-
J~'~ Extension Conference
~ Workshop is being held in
eon-
etlon with the Extension Confer-
tee this year. It will give all Ex-
~ion workers training in var-
~ fields of Agriculture. The
shop is scheduled for Nov.
rrk
'it, 15~ and 17. The regular con-
i'~ "ee-wi"ll-be hei(i" 1~ov: 18, 19.
! Personal Items
k~. R M Bernd spent last
I~k in Denver visiting her son-
l~,~aW and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
l',a~e Kipp.
[b~1OWard Harvey and Calvin
[@JOe of B.H.T.C. in Spearfish,
IW,. r. IL WMtD
De Jst
Sl trft , S. D.
146 W. lllIaeis St.
li Rapid City's Lm'pd
I. Furniture Stere
k~ala, Rapid City, B. D.
Authorized Florists
J t'elegraph Delivery Shop
t SIEBRECHT'S
II I I OWER SHOP
II Floral Service
J[ Plants and Flowers
II Phone 128
i| Store---614 St. Joe
iL Rapid City, S. D.
spent the weekend visiting their
families in Sundance.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drus and
daughter Kathleen visited friends
in Igloo, S. D. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mauch and
family have moved back into their
home which was occupied by the
]larry Swank family. The Swanks
have moved to Colorado.
Airman 2-c Dick Durfee arrived
home Monday to spend a 20 day
furlough with his family.
Mrs. Maurice Classick was a
dinner guest at the Sid Harvey
home Sunday. i
Mr. and Mrs. Nels H. Smith mov-
:ed into their new home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Whalen Jr. of
• • !
Rzchland, Washington spent sever-
al days last week visiting friends
and relatives in and around Sun-
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
: Sundance, Wyo. Nov. 6, 1952
Kepp, Rapi~ City, S: D. a shopI
for women. Post office block next
to the Red Owl Grocery. This is
the time of the year when women
'are checking up on their .war-
drobes. It may be a coat, suit or
dress you need or perhaps access-
ories. We want you to know our
stock ig generous in any of these
things. Also keep in mind this is
fur coat headquarters.
Carl C. Jensen returned to his
home in Greenwich, Conn., by
plane Sunday after having spent
the past few weeks visiting his
daughter, Mrs. Helen Smith.
Mrs. L. G. Landers of Denver,
visited several friends in Sundance
Sunday. Mrs. Landers is spending
dance, this week visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cole visited her daughter, Mrs. Jay Russell
Mrs. Cole's father, Lee Hurtt in Durfee, in Upton.
Lusk last Monday. Arthur Peterson, Palmer Peter-
Kenneth Franklin of Newcastleson and Howard Platte of Viborg,
was a week-end guest at the home S. D. spent several days this past
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis. ! week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nels
Janice and Alan Roberts, stud- H. Smith.
ents at the University of Wyom- Mrs. Elfriede Schloredt attended
ing, spent the weekend visiting l a bridge-luncheon at Upton last
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. [ Wednesday for members of the
Roberts, Jack DeBolt, of Torring-] Past Matron's Club of the Order
ton, a classmate of Alan's was I of Eastern Star.
their houseguest. [ Jay Durfee, Cecil Reynolds and
Beautiful restfulness in simple I Everett Ackerman drove to Casper
solid maple furniture by Whitney ] Saturday where they attended a
at Dusek's, 919 Main in Rapid I banker's meeting. ,
City.
1
Mrs.
Gladys
Ross,
diStrict
pres-
- .....a ole s ent J
Mr. and Mrs. b~uy,, C p ident of the American Legion Aux-
Tuesday in Newcastle on business. [ iliary, was an overnight guest at
I
Mrs. Jay Russell Durfee and | the home of Mrs. Elfriede Schlor-
daughters of Upton, visited at the ] edt last Friday evening after she
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Durfee [ had attended a meeting of the lo-
Sunday. I cal chapter. Saturday Mrs. Ross,
Mrs. Schloredt, Mrs. Fred Grubb
and Mrs. Tom Bergin attended an
Auxiliary meeting in Hulett.
Here's furniture witll a family
tree . . . classically simple ....
simply beautiful with Heritage
Cherry from I)USEK'S in Rapid
City.
Phil McWhirter will leave Thurs-
day for Quartzsite, Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Good of Maur-
ice, S. D. were Sunday guests at
the George Middleton home.
Mrs. h'ene Gardner was a week-
end visitor in Sundance from her
school n(~l'~h O[ Belie Fourchc.
Eyes Examined---Glasses Fitted
Dig. T. It. PROCTOR
0PT0IKETIglS~
Over Montgomery Ward 8tore
Phone No. 300 J Deadwood
C.F. . .
Diagnosis, Medicine, Radium
Hot Springs, So. Dak.
It P Ill / Ii ItlilI gI I
A MODERN FOOD
: YT 6ROCt :RF
0 ds
Groeedel, $eat , Fruits, Vegetables, Baker! 0 o
Belle Fourths, S.
Northeastern Wyoming Hereford Association
1952
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nors
H. B. Sager, Auctioneer Henry Holzman, Judge