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ursday, May 1955 THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL, NEWCASTLE WYOMING BSTHER LINDSEY, Society Editor Phone 129 All Society Items must be in our office by Tuesday, 4:00 p,m in order for us to plan space. Tuesday evening meetings may be brought or phoned in BEFORE 9:00 a.m. Wednesday. PEO Has Breakfast Mrs. D. Schaeffer Thursday Morning Honored at Party Mrs. Richard Hanson was huN- A surprise birthday party hun- tess to the anniversary breakfast oring Mrs. Dean Sehaeffer was Of Chapter X, PEO at the home held at the home of Mrs. Clyde of Mrs. Andy Hansen last Thurs- Wilson on Wednesday, April 27th Miss K. Russell Is Engaged Mrs. Nell Russell this week an- nounced the engagement of her daughter, Katherine Louise, to Delmar Edward Winter. The wed- ding date has not been announc- ed. Miss Russell is a graduate of 20th Century Club Met Thursday The Twentieth Century Club met Thursday, April 21st with Mrs. J. W. Kirkpatrick as hostess and Mrs. AI Zanoni as co-hostess. Mrs. J. E. Oliver presented a love- ly program on "Music Hath Charm" The business meeting consisted of final plans for the Club Coun- cil luncheon Thursday, May 12th. The next meeting will be the May Morning breakfast, Thurs- day, May 5th at 9 o'clock at Gul- ley's Mrs. Christy Smith will be the hostess. Mrs. George Butler will be in charge ofthe program. Jobs Daughters Hold Initiation The regular meeting of Bethel No. 15 was held April 28, at 7:30 p.m. Elizabeth Snyder, Kleo Ro- docker, Penny Ann McFarland and Rhoda Lee Owen were iniat- ted into the order. Nineteen offi- cers, 34 choir members, six coun- cil members and several visitors were present. Election of council members for the ensuing term was' held, all ballots collected and mailed to the Grand Secretary. A $500 scholarship fund is available to any senior girl who is graduat- ing this spring, planning to attend college next fall, can not go with- day morning, with Mrs. James Trujillo as co- --o0o-- out a scholarship, has been a Twenty one guests were seated hostess. M-o U~,-,-,J,-J hA faithful Jobs Daughter, ranks in at the beautifully appointed ta- The afternoon was spent play- io. i ta/ulu tvtu/yalt the top one-third of her class and bles centered with yellow and lng traveling bingo with prizes Hostess to C]~:) is recommended by the council white flowers; going to Mrs. Mary Goodson, and the school principal. One Mrs, Andy Hansen presented a Mrs. Bernice Allen and Mrs. Rose The Neichhnrlvs -~-~ --~i"ht v o ~ .~. name will be entered from each delightful program of letters Meeks club met at the hum. " bethel and one name will be e of lwrs. drawn at Grand Session and the from absent and former mem. After the honored guest open- ttarold Morgan with the eight lucky girl will receive the $500 ber~, ed her gifts, the hostesses served regular members present. The scholarship. The schedule of The next meeting will be at the traditional birthday cake with club met Wednesday evening, Ap- Grand Session was read and dis- the home of Mrs. Vera Dixon, ice cream and coffee, ril 27. with Mrs. C. F. Martens as co-has- The guest list included, Mrs: Canasta was played with Mrs. cussed. Registration will begin at tess May 12. Members will please Parker Wagner, Mrs. Alfred Mc- Walter tturd winning high, and 10 o'clock Thursday morning at note that the program will in- Camley, Mrs. lIoward Copley, Mrs. Alvin Shtes, low. the Fair Grounds at Douglas, ~lude a plant exchange Mrs. Marian Anderson, Mrs. Roy Refreshments were serwd. June 2nd. All members must have ' --00o-- Cool, Mrs. Gerald Howey, Miss KATHERINE LOUISE RUSSELL ---o0o--- their receipts and all adults must present their credentials to visit Viva Mitchell and Miss Caroline . T-Star Extensmon Noldner Newcastle Phgh School and went Prairie Pal Club Everyone will be hous~ed in the --, -- " ^ to Central Technical Institute in dormitories on the grounds and ooo-- Club Has Meehng . . -. "- ~, Kansas City, Mo and is present- met, Mrs. Steuble a fee of $4 00 will cover expenses. ~rR ~J" J-]][c~'t ly employed in the office of the Each person attending is asked v. .-,v Mr Mrs. Lloyd Yahnke and Mrs. County Clerk . s. John Steuble wa.~ hostes~ to bring two single sheets, one 'lrgtl Guenther were co-hostesses ( Jlt Mr Winter was in USAF four to fifteen members of the Prairie pillowcase and one blanket. All h ,v ~ .v v Pal club h ' ' for the April meeting of t e T- years and is nresentl, wnrbin at er home rhursuay, members must take their white ,I r- ~.F v .= ~ * Stars Home Extension club at The PFP club met at the home at the Highway Check Station in April 28. Mrs. Carl Schu,tz was robes, white shoes and white hose a uest tile xann e resiaence, 201 Stain: of Mrs. Pat Elliott Thursday, Ap- Newcastle, and is the son of Mr. g . [for the cross formation on Sun. l ae, on Tnursaay evening, Apru ril 28 with seven members and and Mrs Edward A Winter of iter me aelicious dinner was day morning for sunrise church " " served the group played ~nd e 28th. one guest, Mrs. A~vin watson pre ewcasne . : " g services, followed by breakfast. The evening was spent taking l sent. " --o0o-- with Mrs. Dave Rawhouser win- The obligation ceremony and ma- care of club business and. listen- The evening was spent playing' . ning high, Mrs. Andy Wocicki, fng to several committee reports.lbrid e with Mrs Alvin War,an[ Twenty-etqht Ladles second, Mrs. Carl Schultz, ,rave,-jority degree will be presented on Friday afternoon. The obliga- o : "" ing, and Mrs Joe Podio low .At the close of the evening de- winning high, Mrs Leo Currey, tion ceremony will be exemplified [ [ A % -,r~,-[ r'h,~,-,~. The next meeting will be held by Bethel 15 of Newcastle and Be- licious refreshments were serv-ltraveling, and Mrs Jim Rhoades, ' " at the ranch home of Mrs A F. thel 26 of Upton under the direc- to Mrs. Rena Borgialll, MrS.]low Refreshments were served I - D -: " " Arthur Shell Mrs Rov Me~,er t," " i Tne t rogressive r~ewcomers ~ates lnursaay, wiay a tion of Mrs. Wiltse. At this time Mrs. M, M. Edm]ster, i Irs Ross' . next mee ng wl!l be heldI club held their charter dinner at k-=o0o--- 26 girls from Bethel 15 plan to " me name ox vlrs. Duo nnoaaes Aver 's Restaurant WL''- 2~.Lten, ~',lrs. ~oDert ~tUDDS, Mrs ~ . ~.^ I ~ .uvsuay I~l,'~^/f-f~r~r,r ("-~ 4 attend. It is hoped that there Robert Allen and Mrs. Clyde Wil. ~"u~u~y' ~u~y ~. ] evening, April 28 with 28 ladies ' ~ vv ~x.:J i ~t x al!aO/o will be enough cars to furnish son. ^ " "- uF " [PrMre:t'Christ Smith residentClub to Meet May 5 transportation for them. The next meeting Is to be held /-~mer[can Lealon / . " Y ",P ',The next regular meeting will at the home of Mrs M M Edmis. ":~ |Of~dth~Irs.TWRn[i~hcC:entUrYsi~leUb The Newcomers Canasta club be held May 12 when plans will ter on May 19th at'7:30 p.m. Miss Aux Met Monday of the ; P' "" ' p- " ! will meet 2hursxiay, May 5th at be made for installation of offi- women s uepartmemai Charlotte Phillips will have," 7:30 p.m. in the County Agricul-i cers and council to take place wmo aatlressed the ~ou Cluo charge of the program. 'lhe American Legion Auxiliary " g" P. tural building. All newcomers are May 26th. Birthday of all mem- ---o0o--- met May 2 at the library base- guests, Mesdames, Mildred Pat- welcome. For information or tran- berN having birtl~day from No- OESto Hold ment at 2 p.m. chen, Charles Smith, Roy Kerps, sportation please call Mrs. Don- vember to May will be honored at Dedication of the new Amgri- Paul IAamos. John Christensen, aid Hall, SH 6-4240 or Mrs. Jack the next meeting. There will also can flag for the high school gym and Miss Mildred Armigost were Bruce. SH 6-2191. Members who be election of officers and re- Meeting May 10 The Order of Eastern Star will hold their meeting May 10th at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. The group will honor their charter members and celebrate the birth. day of the chapter. All members and guests are welcome. A special invitation is also extended to all Past Matrons and Past Patrons. will be held May 7 at the High School. Also May 7th is Poppy Day. The local auxiliary received 1st prize in the district for mem- bership quota The next meeting will be held June 6 at the home of Mrs. J. E. Crouch. Election and installation of officers will be held at this meeting. FLOWERS the prettiest gift for the most Wonderful MOM of all on her y Special Day. LeNora Cora Sly' Vol18 , Gladys Sewell terminates her dent, Mrs. John R. D'Amico. The Community chorus, directed by George Olmsted entertained the newcomers with the following se- lections: "Fairest, Lord Jesus", "When I grow too old to dream", pleted the quilt which h~ their recent project. ments were served. The next meeting will at the home of Mrs. cett Thursday, May 5. RETURNS ~ROM CASPE]g Mrs. Dan Johansen and ter, Julie returned Thursday Casper where Julie had pitalized for a time. employment with Wallack's De- partment and takes a new job with the Department of Soil Con- ,~ servation Service She was hon- ored with a dinner party at the Flying V Guest .Ranch Saturday evening given her by the store with which she had been associat- ed a number of years~ casion. The prizes that were won were baby gifts and were given Not a vanishing Indi to Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. Rogers was then presented her gifts which but a fashion that's ore were arranged in a cradle. Re- freshments were served, fun than ever for 4~O00~ ual entertaining in your WCT.U Will Host tepee or out on the Convention Tues. path. Put on a sqUag The Newcastle WCTU will be dress for a change to the host for the District Conven- tion at the Assembly of God gayer mood Church Tuesday, May 10 starting c1:10 ~ at 10 o'clock. The state presi- ont, o.io a at this time All interested in lay. al temperance legion work are urged to attend as the children and youth of Newcastle will put on a LTL program with a flan- nelgraph demonstration. There will be a covered dish lunch serv- ed at noon. All members are urg- ed to be present and visitors are especially welcome. --o0o-- Miss I uth Ellis Is Honored Guest A bridal shower in honor of Miss Ruth Ellis was held at the home of Miss Marge Evander on Monday evening, April 25th. The highlight of the evening was the opening of gifts by the honored guest The gifts were at- tractively displayed under a beau- tifully decorated pink and green umbrella accented by love birds. Games were played and prizes introduced, cannot attend or plan to bring a freshments will be served. The banquet committee, MeN- guest contact the committee in ---o0o--- dames: Bob Beadle, Gil Batz, AI charge, Mrs. Allen Abbey SH 6- Wilbourn-Weaver I~Iiller, Max Decker and .Sam 4179 or Mrs. Donald Hall. Conley were thanked by presi- -o0o- Wed in Rapid City -o, ue Entertains William H. Weaver, son of Mr. were won by Mrs. Dee Ray, Mrs. Senior Girls and Mrs. Noble ti. Weaver of John Ellis and Miss Gertrude Newcastle, Wyo and Charleen Bond. Hostesses for the evening The members of Gateway Re- Wilbourn, daughter of Mr. and were: Miss Shirley Schwarze, bekah Lodge were hostesses at a Mrs. Elmer Wilbourn of Rock Miss Jeanette Keener, Miss Ruby Dring to me only with thine brunch Thursday morning in the Springs, Wyo were united in Strain and Miss Marge Evander. eyes", "Joshua fought the battle Methodist Church parlor in hun- marriage at Rapid City, S. D. on Miss Ellis will wed Dean Ray of Jericho", "Were you there or of the girls in the Senior Class. Thursday, April 21st, 1955. on June 5th. o0o-- when they crucified myLord?" Twenty-two girls were present for For the ceremony, Miss Wil- "~- and "My Blue Heaven". the occasion, bourn wore a street length, pastel: Sew anc~ So Club --o0o.- The tables were attractively de- pink, paper silk princess style i New Members to corated with miniature may-poles dress. Her hat was of light pink Met, Mrs. Capps and streamers. A brief history of rose buds with a short veil. The Be Pledged May 9 Loaf and Rebekabs was given groom wore his navy uniform. The Sew and So Club n et at by Gladys Shrull and a musical The attendants were Mr. and the home of Mrs. Bert Capps Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma selection was rendered by Janice Mrs. Don Herman of Casper. Thursday, April 28. Phi will hold its regular meeting Hansen. Tbe Rebekahs hope to The bride is a freshman at CaN- Seven members and two guests make entertaining the Seni per Junior College and employed were present for the business girls an annual event by the Sohio Petroleum Company. meeting and social afternoon. The ---o0o--- She was graduated from High guests' present were: Mrs. Doug- Newcomers School in Gillette, Wyo with the las Cattles and Mrs. Dick Schwar. ~.~,rou~J,c class of 1954. She is a member of ze. The members present cam- Have All+i the college choir and participates ,ee-,nus m many school activities. The evening bridge club of the Mr. Weaver has completed his Progressive Newcomers met at basic training at the Naval Sta- .the home of Mrs Jack Woolrich Lion at Great Lakes, Ill and will Monday evening, April 18th. now be stationed at Brunswick, Two tables of bridge were play Ga to continue training for the ed with Mrs. Ralph Watkins re- Construction Battalion. He is a ceiving high prize and Mrs. Dick :graduate of Gillette High School i Michaels the low score. Mrs. with the class of 1954 and a form- Jack Ray was a guest. Next meet5 er student of the Casper Junior ing will be May 16th with Mrs. College. Del Aldrich, hostess. The couple will spend several The pinochle club met Thurs- day afternoon, April 21st with Mrs. Vern Tobias, hostess and Mrs. John Hay, co-hostess. Four tables were played and high prize was won by Mrs. Ro- bert Meyer and low prize was won by Mrs, Sam Conley. Guests l present were Mesdames: Harold Cummings, Robert Meyer, Wil- liam Black, and Ray Churchill. The next meeting will be May 19th at the home. of Mrs. Max Decker with Mrs. A1 Miller as co-hostess. Mrs. Bob Beadle entertained days touring the Black Hills re- gion, then return to Newcastle'af- ter which Apprentice First Class Weaver will return to Georgia. Mrs. Weaver plans .to continue her studies at the Casper Junior college. --o0o-- Miss Kathryn Craig Feted at Shower Mrs. Louis Toth and Miss Marge Evander were hostesses at a wedding shower given at the Toth home in honor of Miss Kath- ryn Craig Friday evening, April 29. Twenty guests were present for the occasion. Traveling bingo was played and prize~ were given. Those winning the prizes present- ed them to the honored guests. After Miss Craig opened her many lovely gifts refreshments were served. Miss Craig will marry Jim Dix- on May 22. --ooo-- Mrs. Maurice Rogers Honored at Shower Mrs. Albert Stelnberger and Mrs. Dan Porter were hostesses at a pink and blue shower given in honor of Mrs. Maurice Rogers at the Porter home Thursday af- ternoon, April 28. The afternoon was spent play. Monday, May 9 at the home of Mrs. Hugh Johnson. Active mem- bers are requested to be there promptly at 8 p.m. while the pled- ges are asked to come at 8:30 p.m. Ritual of Jewels and pledg. ing ceremonies will be held. The anm~al Mother's Day luncheon ,ill be held Saturday, May 7 at ,Catholic Church basement at Lambda and Xi-Eta and guests will attend. --o0o--- 's, Sam Dodson red A group of young ladies sur- prised Mrs. Sam Dobson with a bridal shower. Mis~. Viva Mitchell was the hostess for the evening and the party was given at the h~me of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Woodworth Sr. The evening was spent playing and after the honored ~guest had opened her attractive and useful gifts, delicious refresh. merits were served. No. 7 Newcastle, Wyoming, Thursday, May 5, 1955 Next Sunday, May 8th, is in and hear about it. [talope, strawberries, corn.on. : ,'Mother's Day". Weare more A few large flies showing[the-cob, fresh asparagus, ra- : Cahanglad to help plan a Moth- themselves, so we will offer a t dishs, green onions, cucumbers ers Day Dinner and will have "Fly Bomb" so you may have] and many other items we ex- abundance of fresh items in on hand for now, and the bug lpect in today. today to hel- make meal plan- season soon due. This cer- [ Another new item in the fro. Ring easy, Also have some nice tainly was a wonderful.inven-I zen department is Lib- box cand!es and many o3ner uon, so clean ann easy to use.i s -oz zresh frozen turkey items that we can suggest lor a SSorzm nt ganay Darsl ana cnic en pros and I0 oz. your choice in gifts, aga n or alsof a par yI apple and cherrie pies. Ready- ',aofl scuit item mintA lUll pouna or amy to-Bake and serve and to intro. ' . " i " " " . " " I / nd]'l p on display. :C m i, .I :- Save You the afternoon bridge club April 26th. Two tables were played with Mrs. H. T. Branum winning high prize. Mrs. Russ Maser will be hostess at the next meeting, May 10th. -o0o- Shower Given For Mrs. Sam Dodson Mrs. Harrison Shook and Mrs Earnest Nelson were hostesses at a post-nuptial shower, honor- ing Janet Dodson. A large number of guests were present and the evening was spent playing games after which the honored guest opened her many lovely gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. William Pinkerton Sr. wish to annO~ they have taken over the--- PARK GROCERY and will be closed the 6-7-8-9 for lin.g and will be open Tuesday morning, usmess. Store nours are 7 am. to 8 p.m. ness will be appreciated. Your WE INVITE--- Our Many Friends To OPEN HOUSE May J 2 to 4 P.M. BERRY HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Berry