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ThU . day, J ua . 9, 195S THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL, NEWCASTLE, WYOMING
I leant LifeI De [
GIRL SGOUT NEWS The Prairie *H club
50C)O ,Stnc:ken P f" veorganiz,iOnski.hOmeperryOf andMr" BuddyandmeetingMrs.Avery
!~,Pzinski Jan. 2, 1955, at 2:
~y) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The following members
present: The County Agell
~p~ on iron lungs and other breathing aids, according to a preliminary report from the
!cer-McCoy Dorothy Hanson Is Life or death for more than 6,000 of the 40,000 polio vie.ires stricken in 1954 depended Clay, Janita and Geneviev~
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The report showed that approximately 15 and Gene Wocieki, Nancy
Wed Christmas Day IWed to G. Hollifield per cent of all polio victims needed mechanical breathing aids to sta alive in 1954
Y Phillip Kudlock, Stanley P,
The National Foundation said it had been able to move almost 2,000 March of Dimes o~eNn eOT.:ye~mPe tNRot ;h Jr Jimmy Pzinski. The fol
Nancy SNeer, HN US Waves,I Miss' Dorothy Hanson become respirators into epidemic
beemme the bride of Douglas Mr-I the bride of Grayson Hollifield areas to save lives in 1954.1 I MrT: e e hot~e ~f members are Jimmy and S
In addition, over 600 rocking] ~ ~ ~lf~ I girls present. After dues were Pzinski, Jr. Beatrice Raw]
COy, HM3 US Navy, on Christmas I of Pamona, Calif Friday evening and Bobby Bee Mitich, Bell
Day, December 25 at 7 p.m. at the ] December 24 at the home0fher beds were supplied to pa-I ![ ~~ ~~ ~'~~z-'~. ~,~ I
collected, Mrs. Edna Luhman pa-
Bobby Rawhouser. i
First Methodist Church in Brem-~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~'red tlan- tients. '
extort, Wash. [son of Osage. The8 o'clock singleEvery effort Is made to get I ~1~~ ~' fl~-f ~ ~/~./~/~ ]Auxiliarytri tic instrUepresentedtOr of thetheV. F.troopW. oldOUrmembersClUb organizedand fourWinewth;
Rev. Harold E. Bashor officiat-I ring ceremony was officiated by patients out of their iron lungs I [ ~E~H-6-d~-~-~o.- [ ~o ~'O lll-, ~'~/~ ] with the American Flag and gave bers so far. The followinl
as soon as posslble, the Natmnal I I MeLV T.~O,~O~Ua v)cnMs-w~ I ~A,~rz~ll,',!~ '~ I
ed at the lovely double ring cere-I Rev. Ronald Rice. - M~LV TO ~ouo wcr)Ms-~a~ ~ = ~lh'A~V~.~
mony, before an altar decoratedI The bride was attired in a rose < Foundation said. But about 9001 ~ll~i~ [ a short talk on the ediquet of the cers were elected for the e
of those stricken in 1954 still are I ------T~~~ V:,~)~ [ flag. year: President, Gen PI
with Christmas decorationsofI lace ballerina length gown. White in tank respirators all or part of I ~~Tvl[;~ ~ ] President Lola Thurston called vice president, Eugene W~
evergreen and holly. J accessories and a white feathered the time. They have joined,~ ~('~-'~r~ ~--i"[ ~ .2' .Z ~ ~,JJ~. I the meeting to order. Officers secretary, Janita Pzinski;.
The bride was attired in a grey J carnation bouquet completed her another 1,000 patients from pre- I ~[I ,' '/J~ I were nominated and elected as surer, Beatrice Rawhouse!
a~tit with wllite accessories. Her) ensemble. Her attendant was Mrs. sinus years whose horizons still ! "-~'"~'~ '- " I follows: president, Maxine Stein- porter, Gary Wocicki; snuff
attendant, Sandra A. Allison, HN,] Richard Hobbs of Newcastle. She are limited to the mirrors at the / ~ z~ Pouo ~ c~u~v By ~ berger, vice president, Jimmie er, Nancy Kudlock; Parlt
I.IS Waves wore a beige suit with]wore a blue dress with black ac- head of their machines ~ ~ . ~ I Rue High, secretary Marcella tarian, Buddy Avery. It W
brown accessories, Both ladies/cessories, and a white carnation More Need Help Today I ~. '~ V~f" ':':i.:': ~~~ I Judd, treasurer, Joan Prothero, cided by the club to bu~
worewhite carnation corsages. ]corsage. I "The Mareh of Dimes goal is to,~ ~ ~,~ ~:)'::i'.'(:(":.:: ~ ~~~:~ I patrol leader No. 1, Patty Lamb, jackets with the money i
The groom and his attendant,[ Fred Hanson Jr brother of the free as many as possible," de-/~U ~]~{;Ik -:'~: ~:'::" '~l~ ~~, I assistant Jody Rhoades, Patrol treasury and to have a din~
James T; Anderson HN, U. S.|bride served as best man. Iclares Dr. Hart E. Van Riper,| ~ 4~,~ "'q~:":: ^~ ~v,~,~.'~,j] Leader No. 2, Linda Bernathy, Avery's Steak House for S
Navy wore their uniforms. [ The couple will make their medical director of the National,| ~ ~'~ ~ w~u~ ~"~cr ~'~' =~"~ %z~/.~IAssistant Susan Synder. members and their parenh
~The bride is the daughter of]home in Ukiah, CalLf~ Wh:l~ebth~l Foundation. "Recent increases in o~,r ~1 The next meeting to be held at the new County Agent,
,~ I ~ .~t, rt Snleer of/groom is empioyea "1 is I o,o, o- Iv ~~~, "~E ~ARCHO~ O~h~6 Ag. basement if unoccupied. Clay as the honored guest
t.~ a, a ~ " ~. ~o.~, Marcella Judd, secretary, boys have Mr. Les Avery fol
N~Berlin, New York and is now ]plan to attend Oregon State Col-] breathing aids to stay alive, I -- INIg,q-P~I~OUT ~ ~ . .~2ARCH O~DI
ser~tng with the US Waves. The[lege. I make it imperative that more I ~~.~ I leader this year. Mrs. Pzins]
g oom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.]. The.bride attended high school] facilities for weaning such pa-| ~E~'~bJ The meeting was opened with ved delicious refreshments
~ w T.~ase of Newcastle. Helm oregon and was a student at l tients from iron lungs be pro-I ~~,2 ~,~1 the Girl Scout Flag ceremony, the meeting.
"~ ' lie e a
m,~luated from Newcastle High|Black Itills Teacher s Co g t/ wded. I ~~=,~ v~] Our leader, Mrs. Stanley Free-Gary Wocicki, Reporter.
~:-'~'~'i-th the class of 1952 and Spearfish previous to her mar ]
Sehoo ] "] man called the roll. All except
,has been serving with the U.S.|riage. ~ I 5 members were present. SKULL CREEK 4-H CLUB]
Na~ fdr the hast 2 years. ] The groom is the son of How-[ The girls were divided into pa-
"'-'~ .- . - --l--~lard Hollifield of Ukiah, Calif,l
The couple, wan were mart ca/ . . . trols. The Scout Rangers, Little The Skull Creek 4-H clul
- "'~r lana ~eola tIollifield of Panona,~ Star and The Eager Eagles. Elec- t h e i r reorganization m
^~ *~ 's ~-andmother Mrs /waliL tie attended high ,;chool in| tions were held. The following Thursday, December 30th
u~ " 6" " ' "r-'/Oreg n and has served with the|
IAllie ~,roeumer, wm awe m ~ e-/. . .~ . were elected. Little Star, Patrol and Mrs. David Itolwells h
T t- - h-re the" are Armea ~orces for s~everal years. /
mer~on, wa~n w~ y .r~,~ / In 1950, the March of Dimes [ ~~ "~n.~J~ [ Leader, Karen Finley, secretary Ralph Chiles was elected
both stationed at the U. S; Navy --'""-- / provided initial funds for two| HO, O0O 215,o~o 44-~,O~O ~o, oo~- ] Sandra Brister; Eager Eagles Pa- dent, Billy Tavegia, vice
HOspital. Their address is 1363 F barn,] [:2 pioneer respirator centers to ~ trol leader, Elizabeth Snyder, sec- dent, Lee Sweet, secrets
l~ft~l Street, Bremerton, Wash. ~v.t)o. L, V. U21,11? / bringsmall gr ups fir n fungi 5(.~THE NUMeER OF POLIO- PATtR~ WHO WILL NF.EO ~NTINUlN~ I retary, Flo Ann Yoast; Scout surer, Robert Sweet, par
patients together for treatment. I - HE~ ~O~a 7~E ~P DIME6 AT TIlE 5TARTOF 195~-15- I Rangers, Patrol leader, Marcia tarian, and Norms Davis,
--o0o-- Hostess to Club / New equipment had to ,be de-IAI~U'r ~ ~ I: aandrigan, secretary, Sue Jones. er.
T. ~.- P rters Have,The Dirt Daubers Garden Club]/vised and special personnelI ~ ~ ~. ',~ ~ I We decided what badges we Perry Clay, the County
trained. Results began to be seen I ~~ I~~ l~:~,Tffi f~.~,~.)I
~+~ ~mr~l~/~r ~r / met at the home of Mrs. L.V.| almost at once. A few patientsl ~:--~';~ l~.-~rJ~ ,~ ~ I are going to work on. After that attended and explained
~! ~ ~ ' ~ " "--"''~'1 Burns Tuesday afternoon, Decem-,freed from iron lungs and able I"~h~~'r " ~ :,~ ~ I we gave skits on the patrol names organization cards.
Dee-tuber 31st Mr and Mrs ber 28. Mrs. Willis Franz was co-i to go home encouraged others. I s.ooo ~.ooo '~'~.oo~ ~zY~ I and did some folk dancing. The meeting was adj
By the end of 1954, twelve of ~ "~ I The meeting was closed by re- and Mrs. ttolwell serve~
v V '1 ' lebt at' hostess
T, D. Porter of G~ lette ce .' - ' . . / these centers were in operation, I ~ ~v~: ' I
ed their golden wedding anniver- . Mrs. A. L. Schlaxkj~r gave an| with a 13th about to open.I non'oz,) ooo'o~) ooo'oo8~z)(~ ~o~)/~(~ ~){~ prating the Girl Scout Promisel and coffee.
and singing Taps. Norms Davis, Reporter.
Total capacity of all centers is I - " ' Following this n~eeting the
salt at the Dan Porter home in mteresunggaraen qu z. [ 400 respirator patients and 160 Since the first center opened, I nomie values," said Dr. Van Court of tIonor was held. The
Newcastle. Nineteen members were pre-I using no mechanical breathing over 1,000 respirator patients]Riper, 'but March of Dimes
Mrs. Charles Bing of Gillette ~nt for the meeting after whichaids. For the latter, improved have been admitted, with almost l funds are vital for its opera- following were elected. Chairman
mad, the three tier wedding cake refreshments were served, physical .and .oecup,~tional ther- 750 liberated from their re~ula- Ition" Marcia Landrigan, Troop Scribel
whte ~ was placed on a crystal Next meeting will be with Mrs.apy ename them ~o gain self tion iron lungs. -" I The 1955 March of Dimes isElizabeth Snyder, Troop Treas-
cake stand, also fifty years old. 1)on Berman on January llth and eslm ~ ana me chance ~o no- This is a program that pays I now going on and will end surer, Sue Jones.
was centered on a buf- Mrs. O. Skog will assist. A lesson come self supporting, off in human as well as eco- ~ Jan. 31 Elizabeth Snyder, troop scribe.
golden streamers and
, eandlos in crystal holders. Guests
print to extend their best wish-
es were Mr, and Mrs. Phil Rosean,
Mrs. Charles Bing and
Mrs, Dan Porter and fa-
--o0o---
Sorodty Will
Meet Monday
on Sedums' and Cactus will be giv-
en by Mrs. Bob Martens.
--o0o--
Dudes and Dames
To Dance Saturday
The Dudes and Dames, will
square dance at the high school
gym Saturday evening, January
8 at 8 o'clock. Dallas Smith of
Rapid City will be caller. Bring
~bda Chapter of Beta Sig- a sack lunch, coffee will be fur-
:m~ phi will hold its regular meet- nished,o0o
lr~ MOnday, January 10 at the
home of Mrs. William Baker. Mrs. Gateway Rebekah
' Don Baldwin and Mrs. John R.
present the pro-
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Woman's Club
Meets .Friday
g of the We-
club will be
|y, January 7, at 8:00
of Mrs. Howard
Miss Charlotte Patton
Goode as co-hos-
/
expected to
the meeting.
Lodge Met Dec. 27
The Gateway Rebekah Lodge
No. 37 met at the library base-
ment December 27 at 8 with 2~
members present and one mem-
ber, Georgia Mac Willey admit-
ted by transfer from Glenrock.
After the usual business meet-
ing a discussion was held on the
next meeting which will be held
January 10. There will be installa-
tion of officers. The lunch com-
mittee will be Mary Lot Burr,
Beverly Burns, Selma and James
Chlttim.
REMf MB R.
American Legion
Auxiliary Met
The American Legion Auxiliary
met at the tmme of Mrs. Bob
Burns Monday afternoon, Janu-
ary 3.
The group was entertained with
a quiz letter sent by Mrs. Fred
Schloredt of Gillette. Mrs. Law-
rence Slider told the group about
her trip south. R~freshments~*
were served.
the next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. George Egge
Monday, February 7.
--000---~
Jobs Daughters
Have Meeting
Jobs Daughters, Bethel No. 15
was held December 23 at 7:30.
Following the business meeting
games were played and gifts ex-
changed. Refreshments were serv-
ed.
The next regular meeting will
be held January 13th and will be-
gin at 7:30 sharp. Initiation will
be held on January 27 and mem.
bers are urged to turn in any pe-
titions that are out.
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20th'Century Will
MeetThursday
Tile 20th Century Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Andy Han-
son Thursday afternoon, January
13. The program will be given by
Mrs. Dan Evander.
--o0o--.
Mrs. Ora Boyd
Hostess to Club
Mrs. Ora Boyd was hostess to
the Sew and So Club at her home
Thursday afternoon, December
Newcastle, Wyoming, Thursday, January 6, 1955
No. 42
our way prepared and cost these items are very hmxpen.
Yegrof "55" and If you need some sive but are all wonderful
have no doubt chohsing these, we are
and wishes glad to help. meals of pancakes or waffles.
food and do not forget a few
twelve months Have you tried some of our Some specials for this week,
long time hence Cello pa ked Stewing Dinners will be:
We find it is l ere be- that consist of all vegelables Charmin facial tissues, Cud-I
have corn d half required in a stew? The e are ah. y Vienna Sausage, Goldenl
we ed for. so nice to buy as you have Valley peas, Our Family milk l
onde to live enough just for the oue meal an, t a large assortment of jamsl
'Ole and not" items left you may an jelly's at a special pric .
will now be
have
never use.
Dry beans in
lima" and Great
Scotch Macaro-
ni or s.p
in
,or
Other items are placed on
floor display as we receive
them sO always check for price
saving items.
Call 11 for free delivery each
Thursday and 'Satur-
10 o'clock.
Dora.
30 with ten members and one
guest, Mrs. Albert Shell present.
A social afternoon was spent
followed by a delicious refresh-
merits. The next meeting will,be
held at the home of Mrs. Bob
Burns Thursday January 6.
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Newcomers Club
Will Hold Party
The Progressive Newcomers
Club at Newcastle will hold a
bridge and pinochle party at Av-
ery's Restaurant Thursday, Jan-
uary 6th at 8 p.m. There will be
a door prize. All newcomers are
invited to attend. Please call Ruth
D'Amico at 773-J to make reser.
various before Thursday noon.
--o00--
WCTU Will Meet
January 1.1th
The WCTU will meet at the
Methodist Church parlors Jan-
uary 11 at 2 p.m. All members
are urged to attend.
RETURN FROM DENVER
Mrs. Dorothy Shank returned
last week from Denver where she
spent the Christmas holidays vis-
iting her sister, Helen Howell.
SPENDS CHRISTMAS HERE
Miss Mary Landrigan returned
to her home in Salt Lake City last
weekend to resume her teaching
after spending the Christmas hol.
idays here visiting her mother
and other relatives and friends.
RETURNS*TO COLORADO
Mr.'and Mrs. John Steuble and
family returned Sunday from
Boulder, Colo where they had
taken their daughter, Marilyn to
continue her studies at the Colo-
rado University.
VISIT WITH RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmine
and children returned to Laramie
Sunday where Mr. Carmine will
continue his studies at the Uni-
i versity of Wyoming. They have
spent their two week vacation
here with relatives.
BACK FROM VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ditto and
son, Jerry returned Wednesday
from Tonkawa, Okla where they
visited with relatives and friends.
Jerry left here Sunday for Minne-
apolis, Minn where he will con-
tinue his studies at the Universi-
ty of Minnesota.
VISITS THEIR DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Waddle re-
turned Monday from Sheridan
where they have spent the past
two weeks visiting their daugh-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo-
rge Gwinn.
ATTENDED INSTALLATION
Mrs. Ivan Minter and Peggy at-
tended installation of Bethel No.
28 Jobs Daughters in Upton on
December 30.
RETURNS TO NEW YORK i
Miss Joan Sedgwick returned l
to New York City Sunday morn-
ing after spending the holidays
here visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs tI. L. Sedgwick and other
relatives and friends. Miss Sedg-
wick is a teacher at Mt. Vernon,
New York.
IIOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sundstrom re-
turned from Denver Saturday ac-
companied by his mother, Mrs. J.
L. Sundstrom, who has been a pa-
tient in the Presbyterian Hospi-
tal for the past three weeks and
underwent surgery there. Her
condition is reported, as being
satisfactory.
ON BUSINESS IN NEWCASTLE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer of
Riverton, Wyo are spending a
few days in Newcastle on busi-
ness concerning the Royal Neigh-
bors Club.
DEMOLAY INSTALLATION
Mrs. Ivan Minter and daughter,
Peggy attended the De Molay In.
stallation at Upton Monday.
RETURNS TO SCHOOL
Bob .Minter returned to Rapid
City, S. D to continue his studies
at the School of Mines. George
Denny and George Wentz, also
students there returned Monday
morning. They have been visiting
relatives and friends in Newcas-
tle.
IIOLIDAY GUESTS
Guests at the Dan Porter home
over the holidays were Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Rosean, Mr. and Mys.
Charles Bing of Gillette and Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Porter also of Gil-
lette. :
RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Avery and
family of Powell left Sunday af-
ter spending several days visiting
at the Harold Cummings and A1-
tan Parker homes.
RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joslin
and family returned to their
home in San Bernardino, Calif
Thursday after spending several
days here visiting r~latives and
friends.
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