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THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL WYOMING 19 '$ Mrs. M. C. Henderson for Girls Choir to be ~rd Ly, April 16, at the Building Beginning ~ck a.m. Chili dinner, Ul sale. Itc :trices were conducted at the Community Build- ~, nice crowd attended. W. Cornwell conducted home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Updike were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jinkins and Sherry of Upton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Honeycutt Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Nellie Henderson were Mr. and Mrs. David Erickson, Lar- ry, Lou Ann, and Anna Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Jenning Ruffing and family of Lusk Mr. and Mrs. Itarold McCollom were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Updike. Sarge the black cocker who has have moved back into their home in ()sage. Mrs. Ernie Benson of Newcas- tle took care of the Benson store Wednesday while Elaine Benson was at the aid meeting. Donnie Thorson came home from Denver driving a new car. He s'pent the week end visiting with his parents. Ann and Sandra, Mrs. Hart and Myrle, Mrs. Lee Hunter, Nona Rew, Nancy and Patty Burkett. Mrs. Milly Hanson and Kathy, Mrs. Milton Holwell, Carles and Jenness. Mrs. M. C. lienders'on and Mrs. Walt Abernathy were attending to business and shopping in New- castle on Thursday. Mrs. Carl Larson and children were Newcastle shoppers on Thursday. Mrs. Zella Holwell returned home the last of the week from a short visit with relatives in and Mrs. M. L. Hays and Mrs. ,John Brorby poured. Mrs. C. B. Simmons was the chairman. --o0o-- X-T To Hold Guest Night The X-T Club will hold guest night at the home of Mrs. Ches- ter Jones Tuesday evening, April 19 at 8 p.m. osP-i MAKE HOME IN NEWCASTLE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Liamos ar. rived Thursday from Cheyenne and plan to make their home here Mr. Liamos is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liamos and Mrs. Liainos is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boulden. Mr. Liamos was an assistant in the district attorney's office in the state capitol for the past s~ev- eral years. SHERI~ Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thomp- son of Sheridan spent the week VISIT IN SHERIDAN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wolfe and family drove to Sheridan Monday to visit Mrs. Wolfe's fa- ther, Joe Arzy, who is hospitaliz- ed there. ATTENDS CONFERENCE Rverend K. Rice returned from Cheyenne today where he had spent a few days this week ate tending the Methodist area plan- ning conference. FALSE TEETH after the services plates were decated Pray, one plate has a it which says decated to who had been presi- Sunday School for re she went to Ther- make her home before |dies Aid met at the Mrs. Carl Larson on r afternoon with the ladies present. Flo De- Benson, Frances Paud- red Henderson, Nellie and one guest Mrs. a. Angel food cake top- Whipped cream and ~s. Tw o' suggestions le to make money, one .~nnie an inch for our The other was voted to ~ar some time in No- .'he next meeting will be the home of Mrs. Flo April 20th. lub Ver Spur Canasta C me home of Dolly Aber- le prizes were won by ~gfried and Ed Willad- ~he low for the evening. andwiches, tea and cof- SerVed. n lrhart was the lucky o e ler name called on the ~ll Saturday. She knew ~r and was awarded the of ~her favorite flower Carnations. lived at the post office for 11 Mrs.=Edith Saver was a Wed- Hinckley, Minn. Patients admitted into the Wes- years had the misfortune to get nesdaY" dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Danalds'on ton County Memorial Hospital hit with a car the other night and home of Dolly Abernathy. of Sioux Falls, S. D. spent a week during the past week are: Robert was killed. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Smith were at the home of her brother, Mr. Scott, Chris D'Amico, Henry G. Mr and Mrs. George Johnson attending to business in Newcas- and Mrs. Bill Dafoe while here they enjoyed a nice trip to the Martens, Paul Worden, Mahlon Alden, Mrs. Emma Oelkers of and family left Friday for Mis.l tle Thursday. souri Valley, Iowa where they Ann Keene left on the bus Devils Tower. Upton, Frederick Wade, Mrs. Del- spent until Sunday visiting with; Thursday evening for Spearfish The American Legion Auxiliary bert Robinson, Mrs. Sarah Darl- relatives, his mother, Mrx. Luel t spend a nice long week end met at the home of Mrs. Harry ington of Upton, Daniel L. Evan- Johnson returned home with! with her daughter and family. Spargur, April 17. It was decided der, George Darrow, Dewey, S. D them to spend about six weeks Those who dropped in on Opal to send $5.00 to the Crippled Chil- Mrs. Robert W. Baldwin, Joe Dan- here. Garhart a week ago in the eve- dren Society at this time. Joan iels, John Zaichkin of Douglas, Lois Fillinger of Denver has] ning to help celebrate her birth- Satterlee was selected for our Carl A. Sands, Mrs. Ernest Van spent several days visiting her: day were Mr. and Mrs. Marcus representative to Girl's State at Buren, Roy Scrugg~, Mrs. Nellie parents, in Newcastle and fri- McIntosh, Mr and Mrs Wallace Laramie in June Brook, John F. Davis and Roy Ca- Updike, and Mr and Mrs Clyde " ends in Osage. Monday, Mrs. Lee A delicloms lunch was served sey. . Hunter and Kenney returned herI Baldon, they brought cake and at the close of the meeting by Patients dismissed the past to her home. They will spend a]Ice cream tor me oeeasmn : the hostess' to the following mem- week are: Mrs. Nellie Landrigan, . . " bers: Bonnie Mudge, Bonnie Ger- David Allen, Charlotte Phillips, few days there, while there Mrs.[ Mr and Mrs Jonn luno were . Hunter will visit at the home ofI weanesaay cauers at the home of ber, Kitty Moats and Lucflle Bon- Mrs. Donald Litzinger, Linn Phi- her brother, S. H. Townsend. [Mr and Mrs Walt Abernathy. sall .' * Io, Caroline Noldner, IIenry Ir- Easter droner guests at the1 Mrs. David Erickson and Lou home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ~ . ons, Jack Downs, Chris D'Amico, Ann, Mrs. M. C. Henderson were: Bock were Mr. and Mrs. Lester ] .~/J/.]/'./)l 7~]~1/~/~,J.W. Soper of Dewey, S. D Leo- nard Schoonover, R. E. Metz, Ro- Sunday callers at the home ofiBrown and family of Newcastle,t L~') ,~! ~l}vv,bert Scott, Henry G. Martens, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Updike. ! Mr. and Mrs. Je~'ry Bock, Mr. and:hAre ~]c~ 5n ~],-~TF~ Mrs. Jerry Bock and Mrs. Glenn: Mrs. Earl Bock and family, Mr. ~,'" '"J" '-"-~'-" ' "~ Carl A. Sands, Mrs. Edith Boyd, Kundey and family were attend-, and Mrs. Kenney Clyde and dau-t ]Viii ~nlt~rlt~il-I (;at,) Shaulis, Mrs. Emma Oelkers to business in Upton Saturday. ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl LarsonI of Upton, Mrs'. Wilbur Brown, Sunday dinner guests at the and family, i Esther Circle W.S.C.S. of the Mrs. Delhert Robinson, Paul Wor- den, Alden Mahlon, George Dar- home of Mr. and Mrs. StewartMr. and Mrs-. Kenneth McCol-~ Methodist Church will meet at row of Dewey, Mrs. Ted Draper Partridge were Mr. and Mrs. El- lom and son spent Easter at the -' ' " ]the home of Mrs. Eldon Glaze, hert Norris and family of Clare-home of her grandmother, Mrs.-.ll 107 Sixth Avenue Wednesday AI)- of Osage, and Jack Chapman. ton. Braley and her father in Upton. I ril 20th at 2 p m ' Births recorded the past week herlan -' " Mrs. Harold Fowler of Sanator Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sut d l --o0o--- are: a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- came Sunday afternoon and spent and family were shopping in New-,! r-, ! . bur Brown April 6, a boy to Mr. until Monday morning at the castle on Saturday. ~ !Joos uaugmers and Mrs. Ted I)raper of Osage home of her mother. Friday evening dinner guests aa . -r /. April 8, and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests at the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tlerb meet on gnr Cledus llighland Al)ril 9. BLACK HILLS PATHFINDERS 4-H BENEFIT DANCE AT ROUNDHOUSE Admission $1.00 by Alex Mitich Jesperson were Mr. and Mrs. Clif-] ton Clark Bethel No. 15, International Or- Mr and Mrs Ioim fund spent der of Johs Daughters will imld then legulai meeting tomght at Easter Sunday at the home of her ' "" sister, Mrs. Paul Kipping in New-t: lhe Masonic Itall at 7:30. initia- castle, tion will not be held because sev- eral ufficers will be absent l,'v- l)<.mnie l)efoe spent tne week ' ." ' ' .2. . crygll'l W~lO expects tO De OUL end with l)onnie rlnns m ~eweas- o IOI tOWD SI1D1]IL1 CaLl your guaro- tle. . Jan for an excuse, otherwise you Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Donaldson' of Sioux Falls, S. 1). left Friday lwill be considered absent. Re- for their home. They have spent lfreshments' will be sorYud. --oOo-- lhc past week visiting at the home of her brother Bill Dafoe ~/~. Waggener Has and his wife. Mrs. Carl Larson and Mrs. Wal- lace Updike entertained with cake and ice cream Friday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Frances Townsend her and her music class. Also their mothers, those present were Minion and Chris- tine Thorson, Ann Larson, Carl mm se our Doors for Good Sat. Nite April 16 - 8 p.m. -- ALL SALES ARE FINAL up to 1-3 OFF - Men's- Boys 1-3 are a few of a Store Full of 1.3 OFF JACKETS & PARKAS BOOTS, "& Reg. 3.75 - COMFORTERS 5 gal. like new Price 2.49 Gas Cans- ,s- Sox- - U :rwear SAVE 1-4-1-3 UP TO 1-2 Sport Shirts - - Caps Wo, k ING BAGS Ninth Birthday Michael Waggener celebrated his 9th birthday at a party given at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waggener Thurs- day afternoon, April 7. Twenty little guests were pre- sent to enjoy the afternoon. The group had an Easter Egg hunt and other games were played. Mi- chael opened his gifts and re- freshments were served. --o0o-- Prairie Pal Club To Meet April 21 The Prairie Pal Club will meet at the home of Mrs. John Perino Thursday, April 21. --o0o-- Episcopal Ladies Hold Tea Monday --- 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. r, I The Woman's Auxiliary of Christ Church Episcopal held their traditional Silver Tea on Easter Monday, April 11 at the home of Mrs. Dale Voss. About 50 people attended the event The tea table was attra -. tively decorated with Easter flor- al arrangements. Mrs. N. E. Wells George Monroe Post No. 3 American Legion v In Newcastle / PRIL 18 New Gym 8 o'Clock Proceeds to Junior Baseball League IIIII III Made to harmonize! Anniver- sary - priced! Generously-sized r oo decorator towels in famous 2 for i Cannon terry Cannon's new Carefree colors, 15 by 25" $2 by 44-inch hand towels 4 for $I.00, wash bath size cloths 8 for $1.00. iii; i"" : iiii ++ ~l~[~ ~i~iiii~ ~i~}:i;}:~. :iiiilY .i~ii~ii!~::"~:~i~iil: ,~iii::[i::: /~i::::::i::i::!:. 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