Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyer spent
t couple of days with their son
Merlin and family.
Frank Ratcliff had the misfor-
of cracking a rib while work-
on his well.
School was closed last week in
0rder to partition the upstairs into
two rooms. Mrs. Ed Gantz has the
grades and Mrs. J. O.
of Sundance is teaching the
grades.
and Mrs. E. C. Collins were
surprised Tuesday when
former's father, Wm. Collins
brother, James Collins of New
Iowa, arrived for deer
Woodrow Hale and Ray-
Cox also accompanied them.
luck favored them and they
Dak. [ For better news in and around
Hallowee'n was very quite a-'Alva please send your items
round town. All the little folks Box 31. It is hard to write about'
made the "trick or treat" round something you know nothing about.
and then gathered at the Wilford Your help will be greatly apprec-
Collins home where they played iated..Thank you.
games and ate pop corn.
Maurice and Mrs. Hauber spent
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Miller Creek
Henry Pickerd and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Collins ac-
companied Dave Peters to Belle
Fourehe Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Stultz and
family of Newcastle visited at 0'-
We fill orders for:
- fit for a king[
. Pies
"k Cakes
"k Rolls
Orders will be filled on 24-hour
notice.
While you're in town and you want
a real taste treat try our steaks,
mountain trout and wall.eyed pike.
The hunting season opened here
with a bang! Many hunters, the
majority being out of county, were
out the first day and during the
week, most filling their licenses,
we hear.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Shaw of
Belle Fourche were house guests
last week at G. E. Olson's.
J. D. Carr was a business visitor
of Sundancc last Monday.
Chesney Rathbun hauled coali
from Gillette to be ready for win-
ter which is just around the cor-
ner.
Jennie Lea Rathbun spent the
weekend with Dixie Nuckolls at
Hulett.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ttaselton of
Sheridan visited at the Storts and
Rathbun home over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moore and
Kathleen were Sunday visitors and
also spent the afternoon at their
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blakemani
and sons were recent guests at the
Billy Habeck home. I
Pauline Bunting of Extension
Service gave a lighting demonstra-
tion and Bob Sherrard of REA
gave a talk and showed a film on
uses of electricity in drying grain
and hay at the hall Oct. 20. Those
who failed to attend missed a very
worthwhile demonstration, educa-
4,1 ............... -7"~ tional as well as interesting. We
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hope
to
have
another
showing
of
the film to a larger group.
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| EVERYONE. | Paul Cummings and Reno Lytle
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were callers at Hedgers Saturday.
..__ TItERE IS NO CIIARGE FOR ITS USE. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miles,
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othy 0udin attended the show in
Ray's Cafe
Ida and Johnny
Phone 100
Sundance, Wyo.
Sundance Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Waltcrs and
Delores were Business visitors in
Sundance and Spearfish Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miles and
Chesney Rathbun were Rapid City
visitors Monday.
The dance at Divide hall Satur-
day night was well attended. A
good time is reported. The lucky
number was held by Corky How-
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers, Billy
David and Junie, Mr. and Mrs. Hil-
ly Oudin and girls, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Olson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Miles and Norma
Jean attended 4-H Achievement ac-
tivities at Sundance Saturday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Oudin, Hilly
Oudin and Alice Ann, Tuff Vore
and Penn Smith were Sunday
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. Nov. 6, 1952
guests at Henry Oudin's.
Mrs. Ella White and sons, ~.
Lucy Minnich and Donna Niles
were shopping in Spearfish and
Deadwood Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Oudin, Dor-
othy and Mrs. Annie Oudin were
Sundance visitors Monday.
Mrs. Billie Waiters entertained
friends at a Stanley party at her
home Monday evening.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Harvey spent
last Tuesday in Deadwood on busi-
hess.
Betty Crocker
Cake Baking Contest
Moorcrof Commun; y I-lall
3 Wonderful
Rules of the Contest:
I. Orange Chiffon Cake
2. Must use "Soft-asSllk" flour
3. Cakes become property of club.
4. Cakes must be in by II a.m.
Large Bazaar - Sandwiches - Coffee
Sponsored by the Moorcroft Homemakers
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