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I i .LR' PARRISH, Editor
f ': ~castle, Weston Cmm~,
I . Wyoming -- ""
[ I In the rest O.lee at
[ ' Newcastle, Wetton County, Wyoming
MEMBER THE AMERICAN PRESS tlALF CENTURY CLUB
Mrs. M, C.
Rev. Ray W. Cornwell of Gil-
lette, Wyo conducted services
Sunday at the Osage Sunday
school;
Osage womens club met at the
home of Mrs. Hagen with Mrs.
Jasperson as co-hostess on Wed-
ttlesday afternoon, with the fol-
lowing ladies present: Mildred
Eaton, Opal Garhart, Flo Dafoe
and the two hostess. The meeting
was called to order by the Presi-
dent, Mrs, Garhart, They discuss-
ed a bake sale for June 4th, also
cold plate lunch also made
plans fora dance June 11th. Re-
tport8 of the Convention were giv-
en,
: The American Legion Auxiliary
: met Thursday evening at the
i home o~ Bonnie Gerber. Mrs.
I
BENEFIT
i DA N C E
Osage Legion Hall
Saturday, June 11
Sponsored ,by
Osage Women s Club
i
Bill DeFoe, Music
Lunch Served
I,H,I I
Henderson
Harry Spargur installed the new
officer,~, who were.~, Bonnie Ger,
ber as president, LuciIIe Bonsall
as vice president, (;race Browtl
as Sergeant of Arms, Kitty Moats
as Historian, Bonny Mudge as sec.
retary-treasurer, Estly Holwell as
corresponding secretary. Mem.
bers present were Mesdames
Mudge, Bonsall, Spargur, Brown,
Moats, Eaton, Itunter, Rew, tIow.
ell. Thirty nine dozen*- cookies
were packed for the Veterans
IIospital in Sheridan. The hos-
tess served salad and waffe'rs and
coffee.
After attending graduation of
Kay Townsend at Black Hills
Teachers college in Spearfish
Wednesday, Mrs. John Ray and
Mrs. Donal Jones were luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Husebey former Montana rest-
dents.
Mr. and Mrs. Itarry Timrson
and T0mmie also Mrs. C. Gysland
went to Denver Thursday to re-
turn Mrs. C. Gysland to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mosley
and family spent Friday attend-
ing to business in Deadwood.
Mrs. Joe Ann Dowdy and son
also Myrna McIntosh made a trip
to Casper on Wednesday to visit
with Mrs. Harper, Joe Ann's sis-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bock and
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AT SAVINGS!
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cases 39
~e Saturday evening Johnson, Dinna Paulley, Judy
callers at the home of his sister, Ammons, and John Hart.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Larson. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Townsend
Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry of Upton were, Saturday dinner
Thorson, Mary and Tommie at- guests at the home of his sister
tended the graduation of Donnie Mrs. Lee Hunter.
at the Colorado School of Mines, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Maats mot-
at Golden, Colo. ored to Denver Tuesday planning
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones of to spend a week. They took Ar-
Salt Creek visited with Mr. andI lena there where she will enter
Mrs. Donal Jones Friday evening I business college.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold EutslerI Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sackett
purchased the trailer from Mr. land family spent Sunday at the
and Mrs. Leonard Garhart and as home of her mother, Mrs. Lizzy
his company has transferred him Toth at Four Corners.
to Seccex, Wyo they moved the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walkup and
trailer there Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1)ave Gerber of
Upton were Sunday callers at the
home of his mother.
family took advantage of the two
day holiday arid spent it iu Cas-
per visiting at the home of Bob's
sister, and family.
Donnie Thorson and Mary came
ding anniversary of Mrs. John
Simsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Grant and
family spent Sunday in Hulett
visiting relatives and friends.
Eva Johnston was attending to
business in Rapid City Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bock and Earl
McCullough were Sunday evening
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Trim Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ander-
son and Mrs. Dale "Van Drimmel--
en and children of Fairfield, In
spent last week visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dra-
per and daughter.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mrs'. A. E. Draper and
L. C. were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lar-
home Saturday from Colorado
Mary is vacationing from the Col-
orado Women's College.
Gerald and tlelen Bock spent
Thursday in Spearfish, visiting
and on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore
and family of Linch spent the
week end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Garhart.
Margie returned with them to
spend some more time at their
home.
Sunday evening callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Sackett were, Mr. and Mrs Pete
Toth and family of Moskee and
Mrs. Louis Cotterli of Newcastle.
Jack Branscom, Edna, Rose and
Robert, Mrs. Grant, Jackie and
June spent Thursday in Rapid
City visiting Mrs. Branscom in
the hospital also calling on Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. Less Benson and
Laura came through ()sage Mon-
day enroute to the Keyhole Dana
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max McDaniel
and son of Rapid City spent Sun-
day at the home of her father,
George Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Updike
spent Monday afternoon in Lusk
visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter, Ken-
ney, Nona Rew attended a wed-
(ling s'hower Saturday evening at
tim Morrisey school house for
Lois Fillinger.
Kay Townsend is driving her
new Ford that her parents gave
her for her graduation.
George Branscom spent Satur-
day in Rapid City.
Mrs. Lee tlunter, Nona Rew
mad Lois Fillinger spent Thurs-
day at the home of Mrs. W. D.
Townsend St.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunham
entertained at their home Sunday
the relatives from here also Mrs
John Kelley of Peterson, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonaldson and
Mrs. Gertrude Synhorst of Rapid
CiMrs.tY Lee ttunter, Nona Rew
and Lois Fillinger spent Tuesday
in Rapid City.
DaNean Bonsall left Monday
for Rapid City, where she will
attend the National school of bus-
iness this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Updike
spent Monday at Node visiting
with relatives.
Mrs. M. C. Henderson accom-
panied Mrs. David Erickson and
family, Anna Erickson to Leon-
ard Petersons Monday afternoon.
' Swimmers at ttot Springs Sun-
day were Bonnie and Lavern
Mrs. C. M. Keiffer met her sis- son and Amylena of Rapid City,
lcr, Mrs. Ilerb Hendrick Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Beu-
from ~here they went to Valen- lah Mr. and Mrs. Boyd I)raper
tint, Nebr to visit with their rap- and Amy Glee, and Mr. and Mrs.
ther who is quite ill. Ted Draper," and family.
Mrs. Carl Larson and family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Larson and
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Amylena of Rapid City spent
and Mrs. Marvin Blakeman in Sunday and Monday at the home
Moorcroft. Carl was a dinner of her mother Mrs. A. E. Draper.
guest there after work. He is Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sheehan:vis-
working near there, ited at the home of Mrs. A. E.
Tommie Thorson is spending [)raper and son one evening last
this week in Laramie attending week.
Boys State. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Small and
Monday evening, Mrs. John Ray daughter, Peggy, of Greybull,
and Mr. and Mrs. Donal Jones came Tuesday of last week and
were at the Osx'ar Jones- ranch in visited at the Bill Willenbrecht
Bright. home until Friday. Mrs. Small
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Mclntosh and Mrs'. Willenbrecht are sis-
and family spent the weekend in ters.
Casper visiting at the home of Mrs. Bill Willenbrecht and ram-
her sister, Mrs. Vern Harper. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Small
Dinner gues~ts Thursday eve-
ning at the Parks home were
Mrs. Marten Noonan, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Kinnip and family.;
,lanace Wages is visiting at
the home of her aunt iu Igloo
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C, erold Bock were
Newcastle visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Partridge
and Larry spent Friday in Lead
and Newell. They were caught in
a snow storm coming home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Geddes spent
and Peggy were among the call-
ers at the E. N. Spencer ranch on
Thursday.
Word was received here Thurs-
day morning of the death of Win.
Wittick of Worland and a former
resident of eastern Wyoming and
Edgemont, S. 1). tie was a broth-
er-in-law to Mrs. E. N. Spencer
and Bill Willenbrecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willenbrecht
and family left Friday for Wor-
land to attend the funeral of Mr.
V ittick on Saturday.
Wednesday night in Deadwood Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willenbrecht
visiting wtih friends. Also enjoy, and family returned home Mon-
ing the T V there
day night after ws]tmg Sunday
Mr and Mrs Bill Jinkins and
:, " :~ and Monday at the home of her
Sherliy were Osage callers Satur
~; " " " parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ban-
: 2::y u ,
ctai~r, and Mrs. Roxle Mudge andI ll:eeYcht, tJ u t:y, lalnd 7~al~lVlflal~li-
family spent Tuesday visiting!lies spent Monday picnicking and
with friends in Sturgis. !fishing in the Big Horns.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parks have~
a new red Ford. ]NEBRASKA GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Abernathy
spent Thursday in Rapid City, R.W. and J. C. Baungartner,
Walt's doctor gave a very satis- both of Scottsblu~ff, Nebr spent
factory report on his rapid recov- the Memorial Day weekend in l
Newcastle as guests at the Dr. J. !
A. Lane home. While here l)r.
Lane and the Baungartners went
to Lake DeSmet fishing.
cry.
Mrs. Zella ]Iolwell spent a cou-
ple days at the home of her son,
Hugh, the first part of the week
Buddy Johnson who has had~,
work in California, returned!
home Saturday. tlarry Black also~
returned with him. They have
finished the job they were on for
the time being.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Larson and!
daughter of Rapid City returned i
Mrs. Jack Branscom to her home!
a week in
Sunday. She had gpent in Rapid
the St. Joes Itospital
City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simsey were
Wednesday dinner guests at the
home of his steps'on Bud Miller!
in Sundance. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Mr.
DIAL SH 6.4788
and Mrs. Vernen Simpsey. It was l
a surprise birthday and 5th wed-
Before this happens
,BEFORE you hear the fire en-
i gines heading for your home
. . . before it's too late to in-
crease the amount of your Fire
y, y &
Ja'mes Stewart, Ruth Romain and
Corinne Calvert
Challenging the Klondike's snow,
and sin and greed!
Technicolor
"How to Marry a ire"
and
"C lory Bri!"
"Champ For a Day"
Newt Chintz. trimmed Two Cartoons
, cafes of sheer n;yl o n: Cannon towels In gay Car-
: Smart; informal, easy-to, nlval Stripes In Carefree =:::: =
: care'f r! 6'inch ruffles/ c l rs t g with y ur s " i- iSa
:' Chintzin red, gold, pink, lid towels. Thick, strong, ay & TI. rs
turquoise. 64 by 36 inch- 22 by 44-inch bath size
es long 59c
1.98 pair 16 by 28 inch face towels, o .=st c,f ;[anzil
,r"
VaCates 9 Inches, washcloths 1Pc
98e Same price in solid colors " Two Ca rtoons
Insurance
Call on this Hartford agency
and make sure that you have
adequate Fire Insurance.
Grieves Insurance
And Real Estate Co.
Box 970
Phone SH 6-2569
Newcastle, Wyo.
VISITS DAUGHTER tisa, Colo where they plan to
Mrs. Osten Olsen returned to ~ake their hOm~caTt~: fSormitj~
her home in Spearfish, S. D af- ave lived in.r~e, all
ter spending the past few days in pastlYear afthe~rBa~lan ~rll~ ,:,
Newcastle visiting her daughter, . p yee o ) il
Mrs. J. R. Parrish, and other rel-Img Co ~:
atives and friends. I
I VACATIONING IN PAR ;',
MAKE HOME IN COLO. J Mr and Mrs. Jim Barton are
Mr. and Mrs. Corninus Smith Jspenciing the week in Yellowstone
and family left last week for As-IPark vacationing.
EMERGENCY HOUSING REGISTRATION
Name Phone ,;
Address
In case of emergency. I could house and/or feed
: :
the following number of people:
Number Number Number
1 to 3 days 4 to 7 days 7 to 10 days
I understand this would be a temporary arrangement and for
evacuees only!
7"
Signature
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h:
Date
RETURN TO:
Weston County Welfare Department: or
County Director, Chester Jones,
Court House
For the Home,
Picnic or
Weekend Trip
by the bottle
carton or case
ESQUIRE LIQUORS
AI Zanoni
Next to Home Grocery
531 Warren St. Newcastle, Wyo.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce that we have
purchased the Cap N' Bottle business
from Mr. Dan L. Evander, who has op-
erated the business for the past sev-
eral years.
We will endeaver to give you the
same fine service that you have en-
joyed in the past. We will appreciate
if you will stop in and pay us a visit.
Karl am
i
III ATTRACTIVE NANGY PLASTIC CASE
REGULAR $S.OO VALUE SP|CIAL PIII I
A knife for every purpose -- 5 Inch utility knife,
8 inch slicing knife, 8 Inch French cook knife, ~ i l I[1
5 Inch sandwich knife and a g inch ham slicer. In l~,
Made Of high carbon steel. Every knife hollow = riLl
ground. Attractive Wondawood handles--more ~ =~
durable than rubber, wood of plastic- will not
crack, chip or burn.
Attractive clear plastic knife case with leather.
ette trim holds all 5 knives.
EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS WITH JUNE OALENAD COUPON
Bring your June Calenad coupon in any time during the month el
June and save an additional $1.75 off the special sale price of