Hulott
News
Roundup
By
Lydia
Borne
to other parts of the mill. Don
Roberts, who was working there
at the time, suffered burns.
Thanksgiving day guests at the
home of Jack Wolfskill were Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Durham and Mr.
and Mrs: Tom Wolfskill.
Don Steiger spent Thanksgiving
with his parents at Oshkosh, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Mahoney
and children arrived the first of
the week to spend the Thanksgiv-
ing holiday with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cheshier
dinner affair with plenty
turkey and all that goes with
In the evening there was a pic-
show at the Legion hall fol-
by a dance.
and Mrs. Jack Vasey and
~hildren left Wednesday for Den-
?er, Colo. to spend Thanksgiving
With Jack's cousin, Bob Kelly, and
Wife.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shannon
~ove to Laramie for Thanksgiving
and to spend the remainder of the
~eek.
On December 14th, Rev. Hart-
from the Baptist Mission Of.
in New York City will preach
at both the morning and evening
lervices at the Baptist church. He
Will be accompanied by Rev. Nord-
Rrom of Casper. All are invited
to come and hear this fine speak-
Walters and daughter were Thanks-
giving day guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Chatfield. Mrs.
Chatfield entertained Mrs. John
Binney, Mrs. Marie Andersen and
Connie Carr Monday afternoon in
honor of Cheryl's third birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Joy were
callers at the Harold Schelldorf
home Tuesday of last week. Mr.
and Mrs. Art Sehelldorf and Mr.
and Mrs. A1 ScheUdorf and Jack
were Thanksgiving day gtmsts.
Harold attended the bull sale in
and family have moved from Flat Belle Fourche Monday.
River, Me. to ttulett and will live ] Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and
Due tothe cold weather and icy in the property formerly occupied I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Katches and
Thanksgiving was mostly a by Herb Bush. daughters were Thanksgiving day
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Scarborough
spent their Thanksgiving holiday
visiting friends in Mobridge, S. D.
Miss Barbara Franklin visited
her parents in Newcastle, leaving
here Wednesday.
Mrs. Gertrude Mahoney spent
several days visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Chub Long and family near
Seely.
Pat and Virginia Donovan of
Belle Fourche spent their Thanks-
giving holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Murphy.
HOUSTON CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hindman,
Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Engel-
haupt, Eugene Hindman and moth-
er were Thanksgiving day guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
tl'. Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bush were were Sunday visitors at the Eugene
to the Bush families on Hindman home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cummings and family were Wed-
Due to a conflict in engagements nesday callers at the Bushnell
the Legion hall on Dec. 3rd, the home.
Club changed the date
Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Port were
Sunday guests at the Chas. Chat-
field home.
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Snook.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osgard were
Sunday guests at the O. G. Harper
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Joy and
children, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Me-
Anally, Mrs. Ed Sanford, Nic
Schweim and Bob White and Mr.
Babcock of Dubois were Thanks-
giving day guests at the Sam Rice
home. Mr. White and Mr. Babcocl~
i had spent the week at the Rice
home. Mr. and Mrs. Rice and
guests were in Sturgis Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hindman
and Carol were Tuesday evening
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Engelhaupt, the oc-
casion being Mrs. Hindman's birth-
day.
Carol Hindman was a Monday
overnight visitor with Shirley Cure.
The Hindman family attended the
Rebekah-Odd Fellow supper Fri-
day night.
Mrs. Paul Cummings and child-
ren spent the holiday weekend at
the ranch. On Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Cummings and
daughters were supper guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
presentation of their play
Husbands" until Dee.
The Willing Workers Bazaar and
sale will be held this Satur-
Dec. 6th at the Legion room
min~ at one o'clock, Come
d enjoy the afternoon. Lunch
11 be served free to all.
A recent fire at, the Charles
uckins saw mill damaged the
Rotors for the edger but was ex-
tinguished before it could spread
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Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chatfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kennedy
and Jim Bowers of Broadus, Mont.
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kiser were
Thanksgiving day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman
Bushnell.
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. Dec. 4, 195Z
HOSPITAL
Mrs. Emma Meier was dismissed
December I.
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IN CONNECTION WITII OUR REGULAR
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THIS WILL BE THE LAST HORSE SALE
OF THE SEASON
At Our Last Horse Sale Killers Brought Up to
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WE WILL HOLD...
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CATTLE SALES ON THURSDAYS
Until Further Notice
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