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EPTEMBER 6, 1945
" ' Woman*s Depatrneral Clttb I Homemake Club to
-- T h e Woman's Departmental[ Mrsl Roscoe Mf:haels and Mrs,
..... -. • • • Club will meet this afterhoon at [Arthur Shell wil], be co-hostesses
PttONE 129 ....... m- -f ---s i to the members of the Home-
-. one O CLOCK al, yne no e 0 'iVlI' , ! ,; ..... , .
. . , ..... roarers tuo weajnesuay, eptem-
. George Hi. ulver. acn memerl bin: 12, at 2"30 o'clock at the
Daly Dr. Chooles Bream read the hines,
In Casper using the double-ring service, may br,ing ,a guest and a covered home of Mrs.'Shll. All members
the candle-lit altar of Mrs. Ivan Bold Horton played dish luncheon will be served. [are urged to be presertt.
Lutheran Church, Mi: "/:h'idal Chorus" from Lohcngrin, Mrs. Mettle Dewing Hostess Mrs. Bex J_oh..ol. f.
became t:he bride of as the wedding party approached ....... iMostess to Briagelub
John W.Ich on Friday the altar. The bride wa.s attend- xo ew ann o .,m
.... [ Mrs Rex Johnson entertained
August 10, at Caspt,r. . ed by Mrs. Gaylord Welch, her Members of the ew ann o ' , . ....
,, , . . . ..... In er regumr aesser orange club
and grom at'e for- sister-in-law, and Gaylord Welch, Cmo were entertamea oy ivlrs• ...... e • .,
.......... a her name rrloay evening. vlrs
of Osage. The bride the bridegroom's bt:other, was ,Mattm Dewmg tasz,.lnursaay at xtmp.n ...... retrmg' ...... was guest or ne"
ner name. ne aternoon was
of L. E. Mittino. 'best man.
school in Osage and The bride .chose for the occa- pleasantly suent sewing and visit- i
and graduated Jh'om sion a navy blue crepe dress with ing and reflTeshments were served
County tIigh School i short white bolero. The accessor- by the hostess. I
been in ath:ndnnce at ies were white, and her corsage Members of the club are invit- I
Uniwu'dty lilt.! past f cm'al gladioli. Her matron of e d to be present for tile meet-
She plans to continue honor wore a white and black ing this afternom at the home of
there this full. ensemble, with white accessories Mrs. Hattie Zook.
bridegroom also aitcnded and her corsage was also of coral " • "
J. C. VanSiekle was in Douglas
on brininess Friday, and i Cas-
per Manday.
Tom Graham returned to New-
castle Wednesday, August 29,
fr(tm Omaha, Nebraska•
Miss Joan Novak of Cheyenne
was visiting her mother, Mrs.
Margaret Novak, from Saturday
to Monday.
CPO and Mrs. Edwin Bentley
arrived in Newcastle Monday
Osage and Newcastle, gladioli. I Guild and Altar
from Newcastle High Following the wedding cere-I Society Meet meeting of the season Thursday, several days visit with her par-
He has been in the arm- many, the entire wedding pu'ty / Mrs. J. L. Myles and Mrs. Nel- September 13, at 7 p. m. At that ents in Gillette.
for the past four years enjoyed tim hospitality of Mr. lie Thoeming were hostesses to time the election, of officers and
.... , " h Guild nd regular meeting ill be held. . . ,
months, tie wca,'s the and Mrs. L. E. Mtbmo at a din- the members .oft e m f I's At 8 p. m. open installation of Sermce B:eths of Cheyen, ne !eft
for gallantry beyond nor and dance at Riw, rside Club. Altar b.ocm}y atneno ,co ,.. new officers will be held and Mo,noay mnowmg a weeks wst
call of duty. lie also The coup}e art) honoylnoonlng, tnoemmg last weanesuay. 13ell: ouorvnno ,intorotocl is |,nv]tod tn With her mother, Mrs. H. h. Bet-
Purple ltea:t and de- " " ' ' ' ...................................
m the Bg IIorn mountains, cmus eheshments wme seve atterci ' hs of ,Newcastle.
of six campaigns, one • • • j and prizes for the briuge pray- " o , • [
., three in Italy. and Announcement Made of ing went to Mrs. g. C. Mullin . • . . .
I CI,, Teachers Eio [ Mrs. Ethel Graham, matt uetor
in 'Fram.,, am{ Gv,',nan.v. Erma Zanom's Enqagamenl Irish, and Mrs. R. W. Baldwin, Trout Fv Tuesclav { m the Upton schools was in
O11 a 30-dav /ca\\;,t', he will Ms Zmonl ol Nov, ca tie m second hgh . ,.
• .'. x " , '.':; , z - "' " I 5upermtendent'and Mrs Don- Newcastle for .a short time Stm-
to Camp ll,,,d, T,,xas at ,funses the engagament, o5, hTrl. M,.. R odney .Guth,w wdl,¢n old E. Tewell anti Prim.'ipal and day vtsmng wah friends.
of that time. ctmghtt r Erma .omse o wash-Iteram ne group weunesoay, Ms J E Crouch entertain d
ride approached the altar ington, D, C., to Corporal Ste- [ September 12, at 2 p. m. and a high school and rade school fac-[ Frank Hawek returned Wed-
arm of .her troth!, Paul phen Marsizo of the United States cordfal invitation is extended to ,,,,s: notnhor, T,,:,erl ....... nlna o+'nesday for Oakland Iowa He
• '-" .......... ' ..... ......... "* rhad been in Newcastle on bust-
gave her in marriage. Army. all those who wish to attend. !a trout fry held on the LAK ' "
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and will visit here fur a few days
evemng and wonigh prize, Mrs. before leaving for California.
Nell Russell was awarded second
high prize, an Mrs. Rodney Mr. ,and Mrs. L. V. Bmns and
Ware, low. , ,,€ • Donna Lee returned Wednesday
from a few days vacation in the
Job's Daughters to Black Hills.
Resume Meetin
The local Bethel of Job's Mrs. Margaret Smith returned
Daughters .will .hold their first to Newcastle Wednesd,ay after
Mr. and ls..,Clu Cummings
took their daughter Bes to Edge-
mont, S. )ak., ionday morning.
She is eighth grade instructor in
the Edgemont schools.
Mrs. Lee Marten and Miss Jean
Goodson returned from Rapid
City, S Dak., last Wednesday.
Mrs. Marten spent the rest of the
week visiting friends and rela-
tives at Upton.
Staff Sgt. Lynn Bettis and
Harold Grmves went to Casper
the early part of the week. rom
there Sgt. Bettis will go to Ian-
der for a visit at the home of
his brother, Lee Bettis.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Miller and
family and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Oliver and family were i.n Custer,
Hot Springs, and other scenic
spots in the Black Hills on Labor
Day.
Mr. amd Mrs. C. R. Miller emd
sons left Newcastle Wednesday
to return to their home at Mid-
way City, California. They have
been visiting at the home of Mr.
Miller's sister, Mrs. J. E. Oliver.
!lnlSt" Lt. J amPiana
arrived
• Newcastle Saturday to spend
his thirty-day leave with has par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinna. Lt.
Pinna has been in Germany and
France.
Mrs. E. C. Raymond, Mrs. E.
Olinger's
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l Inyan, Kara Cha.ter
Resumes Meeting
T, he Inyan Kara Chapter,
Daughters of the American Re-
volution will resume their month-
ly meetings after a three months
vacation.
The first meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. R. Andemen,
Monday evening, September 10 at
7:30 p. m. when the year book
will be plan.ned.
Navy Mothers Club
Will Meet In Library
The Navy Mouthers Club No.
659, will meet "in the library
basement September 6 at 6 p. m.
This is a,n important meeting and
all ,members mxe requested to be
prermt.
All those who have the hot
water bottle covers and ice bags
i cown-s completed please bring
hcm to the meeting.
Meeling of American Legion
to be Held in Library
Meeting of the American Le-
l g, ion Auxiliary will be held in
the library basement Monday,
September 13, at 2 p. m., at
which time the officers will be I
installed. • • •
Mrs. John Sundtrom
Honored as Grand Guard
I The Pythian Sisters .held their
first meeting of the new year on
Tuesday, September:,, 4. Mrs. John
Stmdstrom was introduced as the
Grand Guard of the State Lodge. ]
About 24 members were presem. ]
The next meeting will be held]
September the .!8.
Catholic Study Club-
Will Meet Thursday
The ladies CathoMc Study club
will meet Thursday, September
13 at two o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Ben Sikes.
[ • •
Past Chiefs Clu;
i Will Have Picnic
A picnic for members of the
Past Chiefs Club and their fami-
lies will be held Fniday, Septem-
ber 7 on the lawns of Mrs. Ros-
coe Michaels ahd Mrs. J. L.
Sundstrom.
It is hoped a large number will
attend, and each one is request-
ed to bring his own dishes.
-- ABOUT TOWN --
Shelton Davidson was in Craw-
ford, Nebraska over the weekend.
ness for several days. F. Bennett, Mrs. Charles Grieves,
land Mrs. Esther Cleveland re-
Virginia Bruce left Newcastle turned to Newcastle Monday af-
August 31 for Belle Fourche, S. ter spending a week in Yellow-
D., where she will be employed
as second grade teacher•
Miss Anna Jeannette Christen-
sen of Cheyenne was visiting her
parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. John
Christensen, over the weekend.
Mrs. June Waddell left New-
castle Sunday and will spend
several days in Denver, Colorado
n business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Waddle and
grandson, Donald Gwinn of Sher-
idan spent Monday sight-seeing
in thd Black Hills.
Mr. a,nd Mrs. James Williams
were visiting .his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wdlliarms of Newcastle,
from Sunday to Wednesday.
Mrs. Rose Toth is visiting this
week at the homes of her daugh-
ters, Mrs. Leslie Simpson and
Mrs. Carl Hansen an the predrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pfister
of E,dgemont, S. Dak., were
weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hale .and Diana.
Capt. W. O, Horton of the
Rapid City Air Base is spending
a two-week leave in Newcastle
with his family.
My. and Mrs. Paul Llamas
spent the weekend in Rapid City.
They were accomparied by Miss
Harriet Boozell, who visited
friends there.
Mrs. Harold Cone left New-
castle Monday, A,ugust 27, for
Shreveport, La., and Mr. and Mrs.
Cone will retu,rn here the latter
part of this week.
Mrs. Vida Eriekson returned
to her home here Sunday eve-
ing ,after several days visit with
her mother, Mrs. Alice George,' in
Rapid City, S. D.
.Major .and Mrs. Dan Evander
and Marjorie returned to their
home here Monday from a visit
with his parents at Battle .Lake,
Minnesota.
Tommy and Jack Spencer left
Newcastle Monday for Sturgis,
Soubh Dakota where they will
attend school for the coming
yeer.
Mrs. Rodney Guthrie and
Mr. and Mrs K Farah end da.ughters returned to their home
Rose were in "Ra'id City and here Wednesday from a visit
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Deadwood Monday wRh her mother at Broadus, Man- I
.... " tana. [
Betty Aehenbach w, as in Sher- , . ..... I
idea. visiting friends Stunday and I Mr ..... a.na lvtrs l-" JacKson ei 1
Monday I Newcastle Thursday to spend a
• 7_--- week in Omaha, Nebr. Mrs. Her-
Mrs R J Graeher s,nt the ry Johnson is at the Furniture
' .... ]Store in their absence
wtekend and Labor Day at the I
home of her parents in Osage. . .... "-," . .
. Mrs. Mlllar(1 OOa ann son
Merle of Upton came Monday l
and will be at the home of her
parents, - Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, for two weeks.
.Miss Mary Ellen Howell left
this morning, Sept. 6 for Lin-
coln, Nebr., where she will en-
roll for her senior year at the
University of Nebraska.
Mrs. Ella Fox was visiting
friends and rel,atives in Cillette
Sunday and Monday.
Miss Flora Thompson and Mrs.
C. C. Andersen were weekend
visitors in Rapid City.
Miss Eula Troyer was i She;-
idan over the weekend visiting
friends.
Mrs, G. L. Culver and Mrs.
Mrs. Arcq Dixon was taken to Maurine Parrish took several
the Sheridan ,Hospital last week children to Hot Springs, S. Dak.,
for surgical t/atment, last Thursday, where they ejoy-
Ied swimming in the Evans plunge
Mr. and Mrs..Freeman Rapp . . --7- , .
were in Rapid City, South Dak-I Rosafie ivlay, wno ntis oeen em-
ota over the weekend played as a welder m Portland,
- __ " Oregon, is viNting friends and
Ms. Dora Sly, Barbara and'relatives in Newcastle and Sher-
Carmen returned Friday from idan for a few weeks.
Sheridan. Vctor Koag and tdaughter Eve-
Violet Jean Martin returned ly.n came to Newcastle Saturday
home Th urs d,a y from three, to visit his mother, Mrs..Anna
months visit in Kansas City and Peterson, and left Tuesday for
I Laramie, were they will make
Harrisenville,and Mrs. W, H.'Miss°Urictma, wtth Mr. [their homo,
stone Park.
Tlmlma Jean Bogue and Laura
Davis left Sunday to attend Shel-
tun Academy at Shelton, Nebr.,
for the coming year. Florice Bo-
gus is leaving the latter part of
this week for the same place.
Mrs. Mary Titus, Meda, and
Lucille went to Alliance, Nebr.;
Saturday. From there, Lucille
will leave to attend St. Mary's
College at Xavier, Kansas. Mrs.
Titus md Meda returned here
Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Hinz and sons ar-
rived in Newcastle Saturday;
Fred and Carl will remain here
to attend school, Willis returned
to Douglas Mond,ay, and Mrs.
Hnz is leaving the latter part of
this week for her home there.
Mrs. Gerald Perrin visited Mrs.
T. P. Minter from Wednesday .to
Saturday. She was en route from
Seattle, Wash., where she had
been visiting her husband, $2c
Gerald Perrin, to her home at Al-
liance, Nebr.
K,atilou amd Billy Russell have
enrolled for the coming school
year at St. Agnes Academy at
Alliance, Nebr. Their m o t h e r,
Mrs. Nell Russell, took them to
AlLiance Saturday and returned
Monday.
R. W. Garman and daughter
Martha of Moorcroft came to
Newcastle Sunday to visit his
da, ughter, Mrs. J. B. Slenker. He
returned to his home Monday
and Martha remained to attend
school here.
.Miss Jacqueline Townley left
Newcastle August 30 to continue
nurse's training at Michael Reese
hospital in Chicago, Illinois. She
had spent her vacation with her
parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. W. J./
Townley, and friends.
[ Mrs., Beanie. Roberts, Dick d
Billy Oates, Mrs: R..Hur, tt :t
.4am, and Mt Ger Im'ns
arrived in Newcastle Sunday eve-
rtng from Ceyenr. MIs
had spent the summe' at her
home tn Galena, I1Rnois.
Mr. and Mrs. Shag Oiachtno
and family of Ogden, :Utah ar-
rived in Newcastle Thursday
after visiting in the Black Hills
and in Sheridan with his bro-
ther, John Giachino, they will
nmke thedr home here.
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Mrs. Glenn Bettis of alaid
City arrived in NeweastleWed-
,nesday, August 29 and visited
her sister, Mrs. John Marquim.
Her h.usbnd arNved ,here lhe
latter part of the week and they
visited his mother, Mx$. H. A.
Bettis.
T/4 George Athas arrived i a
Newcastle Monday to spend h
30-day furlough with his wife
and family here. He has s ac-
tion in Germany and Southern
France and will report to Camp
Crowder, Missouri for further as-
signment.
Ray Ross, MoMlc, arrived in
Newcastle Th.uTsday; he has been
stationeJ in the Marshall Islands
and after .his thirty-day leave
will e:port to Denver, olo,,.for
further assignment. He Ig snd-
ing his leave with his ,wife ad
other friends and reletlves here.
ml I ]
ShultonFs
Old Spice
Friendship's Ga)clen
Talcum Powder
Bath Powder
Toilet Water:
Soap
Sachet Powder
Newoaslle Dru00
Oompany
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Makes School Lunches More
Satisfying
More satisfying to the children, because it ,tastes
so gbod and is so hearty: more satisfying to
mother, because every crumb is chock full of,'
added vitamins and minerals. Don't buy ordinary
bread, when vitamin.enriched bread t Bo much"
better, and assures nutritious meals, Serve ,r : :
enriched bread three times a day-to every
ber of the family .... more often, when
there's a hungry mouth to feed. ,: '"
NEWCASTLE
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