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The Black Hills of Wyo.
The Sundance Times, Sundance, Wyoming
For Victory Buy War Bond
I~t~ml ,* tke Nstoffice at Sen~m. V~-
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Church service every Sunday
• vening at 7: 30.
Young people's service every
~kursday evening at 7:00.
RezuiAr told-week service ovo
qrY Wedne~]ay evening at 7:30. [
ALVA -- Sunday school every l
that Sunday at I0:00 a. m.
service every first Bun-
morning ~t 11:00.
NNW HAVEN---Church service
:I':~711,S TOW~R---Church ser-
~rlce every third Sunday morning
-t 11:00. x
! IrDANC
'IIODIST CHURCH
(Sanders B. Claytml, pastor)
Sunday ~chool~10:00 A~ M.
~mday Morning Worship ---
11:00 A. M.
Sunday Evening Worship ~-
~4:S0 P. M.
Monday Evening High School
Youth Fellowship Hour --- 7:30
~. M. "- er
Wednesday Evening Fray
~ttng. 7:30.
BEULAH
let Sunday---Sunday school 3:
• ~orship Service 3:00. 3rd Satur-
~y ~tght, worship ~rvice 8:80.
RIFI.~ PIT DMDI
hd Sunday, Stmday school
• :00. Worship service $. Each
~[~urm~y evening - Bible study
4rod prayer service, 8:30.
~M~ DIVIDE
Srd Sunday--Sunday school $.
MYorshlp service 3. Ist Saturday
MEgqtII:. worship service 8: 30.
SUNNY DIVIDE
4th Sunday---Worship service,
3:$0. $nd Saturday night, wor-
~ahip scrvice---9: 00.
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and Modern Necroo
Alias Mesmerism and!
~ypnotism, Denounced," is the
•ubJect of the Lesson-Sermon
Down
Through
the Years
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Health Service
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&erom the .ntreet from the
Trt-State Mllling Co.
which will be read in Churches of
Christ, Scientist, throughout the
world Sunday, November 26, 1944.
The Golden Text is: "In the
mult~ude of dreams and many
words there are also divers vani-
ities: but fear thou God." (Eccl
5:7).
Among the citations which
comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: "Enter
~ot into the Path of the wickede
and go not in the way of evil
men. Keep thy heart with all
diligence, for out of it are the is-
sues of life." (Proverbs 4:14, 23.)
The Lesson-Sermon also in-
cludes the following passages
i from the Christian Science text-
book "Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures" by Marz
Baker Eddy: "If mortals .would
keep proper ward over mortal
mind, the brood of evils which in-
fest it would be cleared out. You
must control evil thoughts in the
first icstance, Qr they will con-
trol you in the second." (S & H
234:17, 26, 27).
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CHURCH 0Y THE GOOD
SKEYKERD, EPISCOPAL
Church service every second
a~d fourth Sunday at 3:00 p. m.
---Sidney L. Morgan, Vicar.
Colony
(Last Week)
In spite of the nasty weather
and roads, forty-two turned out
to vote at the Colony polls last
Tuesday. Colony went democratic
again. This time 27 to 15.
Dale R~,ber who has been work-
ing at the sugar factory in Belle
Fourche during the campaign, is
through with that Job as the fac-
tory finished Thursday. Dale is
back home again hau]ivg hay and
getting ready for winter.
i The Vic Anderson family of
Belle Fourche spent Armistice day
with Colony friends.
Mr. and M~r~. Arney Brantle7
spent Tuesday night with the
Branums.
Mrs. Vel~na Newland who is
employed at the Penny store in
Belle Fourche, took time off ~ue~-
day to come out to Colony long
enough to vote.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harney of
Alzada are spending a few days
at the Grover Harney home at
Colony.
Thursday Wilbur F. Newlana
received a telephone message
from the agricultural department
at Cheyenne asking him to sup-
ervise an agriculture a~d live
stock re~urce survey of the state
of Wyoming. He would have
had fifty men under him with
headquarters at Casper, Wyo. but
owing to conditions at his ranch
it was impossible for him to ac-
cept.
SUNDANCE LODGE
No. 9, A.F. & A.M.
Regular Communica-
tions second and fburth
Wednesday of each
month
V ttng Brothers
Alwsys Wol me
Beulah
(Last Week)
Adelaide Ripley was a business
visitor at the Frank Tauck home
Sunday.
W. B. Vore spent the week-end
visiting relatives on Redwater
and hu~ting in the Bear Lodge..
Mrs. T. J. Vore left by train
Saturday for Ktnasola, S. D.
where she will receive medical
treatment.
S.E. Lanning purchased a
tractor at the Grey sale on Sat-!
urday.
Homemakers to E ect
The regular meeting of the
Redwater Homemakersclub was
held Nov. 8th at. the home of
Marjorie Gocdson. Next meeting
to be Dec. 6th at Gene Harper's.
This Is to be our el~ctlon of of-
ficers, so all members make a
special effort to get there.
Frank Tauck and Larkin
Cleveland were among those who
attended the sale in Belle Fourche
Thursday.
The many friends of Mrs. Fred
Slmons will be glad to learn that
she is making a satisfactory re-
covery and will be able to return
home this week.
Mrs. Dick Ferguson and child-
ren of Sheridan are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sim-
o~s while her mother is recover-
ing from a major operation.
Vore Bros. sold three loads of
cattle at the Belle Fourche sale
on Thursday.
Alva
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Engle
were business visitors in Newcas-
tle Saturday and Sunday. They re-
tur~ed by way of Upton and vis-
ited a few hours with Jay Engle
and ~amily who are living there
this winter.
Half the male population of
Alva and vicinity were marooned,
in Belle Fourehe most of Iast
morning to attend the hog sales
and were unable to come back
u~ti] the maintainer opened the
roads Thursday.
Wilford Collins took a load of
furniture to Rapid for Haruld
Trigg Saturday. The family's
leaving for their new home thi.~
week.
Hubert Hook spent Sunday niteI
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmorel
Engle. Monday morning he left
on the stage for his old home in!
Indiana to visit relatives. He
is especially i~terested in seeing
his nephew, Richard Hook, who
is home on furlough after com-
pleting fifty missions over Ger-
many. He is a radio gunner on
a flying fortress. Richard lived
for a time with his pasents Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Hook, on the
Thurman Graves place.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Collins
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General Auto
Repairing
of Cars
Aoetylene Welding
Tire Repairs and Recapping
THOMI ON ]£OTOR CO.
Phone 67 Spearfish
and Miss Cleo Wells attended the
plciure show in Belle Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Wilison returned
home Saturtay after a weeks visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoddard
on the J-H ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ratliff.
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My Brand Is
Holding Brand
HARRY VORE,
Beulah, Wyo.
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Dr. T. H. Proctor
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GLASSES FITTED
Phone No. 300 $ Deadwood
Over Montgomery Ward
IIIIlil
Selling 18 Head of
at the Belle Fourche Auction
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Art Schelldorf - Schelldod
Sundance, Wyoming
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War forced closest attention to every
motorinE detail. And this fine habit of
thouEhtfulness has grown on car owners.
You'd only be testing human kindness by changing
to a b_a~-flat spare and setting out for the next air
hose. v~r~ere a forgetful man actually tries it, a
good Samaritan generally drives up alongside, point-
ing a helpful warning. America has become 'as
thoughtful as all that toward her indispensable cars. ,O
And of all the examples of car-care the greatest
single one you can follow is to have your engine
OIL-PLATED. In that way--by changing to Conoco
Nth motor oil for Winter--by changing to this
patented oil that OZL-FLAT]m--you'I1 give your
engine's insides the nth degree of protection from~
acid corrosion.
All engine combustion creates corrosive acids, i
They're bad enough even when "exhaled" fairly
well, but from now on they won't be! Winter's
extra-low mileage and cool operation mean acids t
at their worst. Patented Conoco Nth oil, however
--thanks to costly pioneer research--brings the -- ~ i
special ingredient whose magnet-like effect OIL- .~ *
PLATES your engine's fine inner finish, to cope with
MOTOR OIL
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corrosion. Attached as closely as protective chrome
plating could be, the internal o~-~Tmo keeps up
its stead/eat possible hindrance to direct contact
between acids and engine parts...Then down go
the chances of corrosion, just M soon as you change
to popular-priced Nth oil, for W'mter, at Your
Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. Continental
Oil Company