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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 4

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For that Tscation trip see the new Mr. und Mrs. E. O. Burn-eH Thundoy.

Juns 5, 1947 4 Tn Copr Trifeun -Harold Higgins all season camp and home FRANCHS SEHLY WHBIi, Editor ml tier attend fft XTrl-rr-sitv of Wyoming. Also r. Thursday was Mifs Dors Studr. from Colorado Teachers ccllcge Greeley, Colo. Sensational price reductions cn her hard Faber ball point pen as Talbert s.

115 E. Second SU-Air, Mr. and Mrs. R. O.

Aaberg el East Second and their children leave Friday for Kelsn, tn visit with Mrs. Aaberg parent I or the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Aikin. Columbia.

enroute to for a visit, marie a short far in Casper. They are ti continue on to Eugene, to mas" their home. An assortment of books a Vvnl writer. Shannon Garst. Fer.rfs Book Shop.

AdT. Vrn Baungardner, of the KVOC staff, left by private plane Thursday for Minnesota where he visit at his former home in Litchfield, Minn. Mi- Patricia Haines Honored at Tarty Haines rns the! TV SJ I I LL. kL ihU Today's Thought (Jem f)nr nh'ifilil iratrh to tiiunf fih'il hi errors tf tin trntihirt't tlfHtrtiti hi in rrror, xhoiiltl a nt It lt lt it rffiilltf II should tntt Mary ItnUrr Ethijf leaving Thursday for San Francisco where Mr. Burwell will attend the Rotary International convention as a delegate from the Casper Rotary club.

Earlier this week. Mr. and Mrs. Burwell attended the graduation exercises at the University of Wyoming of their son. Bob, and his wife, Mrs.

Robert R. Burwell. For prompt, courteous service, phone 4, Owl Taxi. Adv. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Nickelson of Tlicrmopolis spent Wednesday visiting in Casper. Dorothy Torpey of Riverton has been ambft visitors in Casper this week. Aladdin Beauty Shop. 2(W OAS building, features hair etjling and haircutting.

Adv. Mrs. L. Freeland and Mrs. Desta Davis of Glenrock, spent the day in Casper Tuesday.

Mrs. Lulu Deull of Lusk and her daughter, Mrs. Dorine Parson of Lusk made a visit to Casper the first of the week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Manning, June 5, at Memorial hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kclsey are the parents of a girl born at Memorial hospital, June 4. The very best In whiskies, wines and beers "at Rex Liquor Store, opposite Post Office.

Adv. Mike Choman was called to Sheridan Thursday by the critical condition of his father. 3Tembers of Family' Gather for Visit Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Bell and family of Cheyenne are visiting at the home of Mr, Bells parents Mr.

and Mrs, Lewis Bell of 133 North Kimball. Mr. Bell is employed by the Union Pacific Fruit company in Cheyenne. Also visiting at the Bell home are Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Bell and family, also of Cheyenne. While here, Mrs. Donald Bell and family will also visit with her pht-ents Air. and Mrs. Erie Da via at their mountain home in Deer Creek Park, and 'the Elwyn Bells will visit with her mother Mrs.

Catherine Brophy. Casper Cirl Honored At Stephens College Miss Kalhryn Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orien Evans, 1414 South Ash, was recently honored at the minimi Awards Convocation held nt Stephens College, Missouri. Miss Eviins received a certificute from Phi Theta Kappa, honorary scholastic sorority, for her paper "Nobler the best term paper submitted bv during the year.

Miss Evans Is a junior student at Stephens college. Couple To He Married in Casper Mr. and Mrs. George Zerfass of Kimball. S.

announce the engagement and approaching marriage of Iheir daughter, Edith to Deltov Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Smith of Salt Lake City.

The wedding will take place Saturday, June 7, at 6 clock in the evening at Grace Lutheran church with Dr. Charles S. Bream officiating. trailers. Converts to sleep lour people in five minutes.

Now on display I Keith Thomas Motors, 223 North Durbin St. Phone 909. Adv. Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. Salisbury of Odessa, are in Casper, and if they are able to find suitable property, plan to purchase a home here. When you wish to buy or sell sheep of any class for immediate or future delivery, list your requirements or offerings with Martin Baskett. Phone 2216.

1025 S. Lincoln, Casper, Wyoming. Adv. Miss Jean Ogilbee has arrived in Casper to spend the summer. She will visit with her mother, Mrs.

Neal Forsling, at Crimson Dawn, her mountain cabin, and with her father, Don Ogilbee. She taught Spanish at the University of Arizona at Tucson this past year. We are prepared to give prompt service on Surety Bonds. The Bon Agency. Adv.

Mrs. Anna Stransky of 1325 South Beech is a patient in Memorial hospital suffering from a broken hip. Mary Bissacca Beauty Shop closed. Watch for reopening date. Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens and two children are visiting in Casper as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McCue of 1112 South Elm.

They are enroute to their home in San Diego, after a visit with relatives in Nebraska, and while here will visit with friends in Midwest. They plan to leave for home Saturday. Mrs. Stephens is the former Miss Lois Pattillo. She learned that her father, George Pattillo, former Natrona county assessor, who has been ill in a hospital for the past several months, is to be released this week.

VALSPAR Spill hot or cold liquids on it and no damage. It will not turn white. Dries dust free in one hour. Ideal for floors, woodwork and furniture. John Jourgensen, 242 W.

Yellowstone Hy. Adv. TABLE Siippi NKIL rHEU'ITT following their marriage at the MIC. AMI MRS. Miracle Whip Woman's club house May 31.

The bride Is the former Maxine Nelson, daughter of It. Nelson of this city, and the bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Eugene rrewitU The couple will reside In Casper and have taken an apartment on East Fifth. (Tribune-Herald photo and en. rravinjr.) Lea spent Mrs.

O. O. in Rawlins. Mr. and Wednesday at i.l party and rot tower K'ven 7uffdv by Mr.

J. W. Ger-ri--m and Mr A Powv at the Cifrdmn 620 f.n 1Mb. Hprlrm irnrii firmer fic used fur the for heir prty decorations, rdrr.b:r.tJ'n pastel colored tar-era. Hmnc.

Caspfr v.i I. wiZ i he bride of Lynn Frott 14. The ef w' sjM-nt informally with carre. and j.e prventatmn of f.fti tre hnoree. the hostfM.rn tn la'e lunch.

Ajnor.p present were the MKimet, Hal Walker, Mamie Grr-c in o. Me, eh. 1. A. Hams.

U. Kun. J- Ii'ilUKhan. 'I helm Thcrisst'ii. Frank Gorman.

Irl 'r, C. Ciamcr. i W. Hales, JdTtan. ft L.

NrSson. Harry Dnnaid Tusslntr. W. K. Orcm, O.

L. Frost. and William Hirr. nr.d the Mise Alma Cohc-e, Sn-aim and the honorre. amper Man (Iradtmles Cum Laude at Hastings rv Lamb, ann of Mr.

and Mr. A. Lamb of 173fi South rreivi R-ifhellor of Arts frrm Hanting college, Hast-incs, graduating cum lntuie, with in mathematics, physics and Fr.ter:re in 1041 this atueent left to nll.it in the U. H. Army Air Corp.

In He returned to srhonl ami fini'hed his college -'-Tk at the end of the summer of and during the past year Im superintendent of school in Neb. Umh, instructor in speech at State college. Fort, Mrs. A. T.

Lamb, Casper urjior high school Inst motor, uere for commencement week, of Ker.r.eth L.amh who has been Hasting college this year. Legion and Auxiliary Joint Meeting Tonight Dt, f'Utat open at the meeting of the American rgir-rt and the Auxthnrv tonight, "1 r.rtr, nt at the American Leeinn riub Hik ub.tect will be "Rr.eurnaf ic toe talk, the Tslnn and Auxiliary hold aeparate At 'He Auxiliary rlfii'ii of off urn ill he r.d. r1 fieiesate and alternates rlTsrment convenMon Jnne 10. 11 and 12 in Cpsper will be chosen. e.

Mrs. Dan Miller and Mrs. Stanley Devine spent the day in Casper Tuesday from their homes on Powder river. Mrs. R.

J. Anthony and Mrs. Douglas Anthony. residents Douglas, made a visit to Casper on Wednesday. Eloise Foss Evans has joined Daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Studer. Ea.st Yellowstone highway, have arrived home from college during the week. On Tuesday" Miss Mary Iu Studer returned from St. Catherine's college in St.

Paul. and Thursday Miss Florence Studer, arrived in Casper from Lar- Pint Jar CHEESE, American, 2-lb. box CHICKEN AND NOODLES. 1-lb. Jar DRIED BEEF.

Jar TANG. Sandwich Meat. 12-ox. Jar COFFEE, Folgers, 2-lb. Jar A.

llert Conlcy Presents Itecitals Two pin no recitals wore presented bv Mrs. A. Bert Cnnley Wednesday at the Masonic Temple. UeRlnnlng and intermediate students were pre-K-nied p. m.

and advanced Rtudenls at 8:30 p. m. CompoKitions THiiKed from early classical to romantic and modern periods. Those pat licipattng in the first proicram were: Kliirley House, Owenrinlyn 1'oote, Betty Dailey, StHtiley Brown, Bnddv Herelle, Yvonne House, Joan Ktone, Jerry Johnny Havlll, Beverly Butler, Miirioiie I'mziv, Tom Clemmons, Judith Bishop, Beverly Rhaull, Marpte Jo Blown, Janice Beach, Gloria Simmons, Shirlev Anne Day, Juanita Her.erle, Jane tloodrich, and Mar-tmelle Advanced Murienta appearins in tlip second reritai were: Atine Cood-rich, Rein Bennett, Joanne Ter-nuin, Cnflotta OsIkjiii, Jamei West and Iiis Woods. Friendship Club At Van Horn Home The Friendship club met recently at the home of Mrs.

Ft. Ft. Van Horn, 1311 12h. the members spending a pleasantly informal afternoon with their Mrs. Jean Hamilton won the prize presented by the club, and the hostess served tea.

Among those present were the Mesdames Bernice Morris, Florence Morris, Jean Hamilton. Anna Mev-enfeldt, Jessie Obert, FHsie Gilpin, utile Da via, Betty Weeks, Bern Hafter. Ii'-ne Williams, and three vi.sltors, Mrs. Hut he Ferris, Mrs, Betty Anderson and Mrs. Gilpin.

Mis. Williams will entertain the club June 17. at 1:30 o'clock. H.P.W. Club Meeting Saturday Noon The Business and Professional Women's rlub will hold a noon luncheon meeting Saturday.

June 7, at the Hotel Townsend. This is to be the last reeulsr meeting before the summer adjournment. Peggy Childers in the Curline Beau Ask Your Butcher for 15 2 PEGS. CHEEFJOS end 1 PAIR OF U. S.

ARMY GOGGLES All for Fresh Dressed Hens and Springers AVAILABLE NOW 25c 59 SLAB BACON. Pound Jr ty Shop, 713 E. feecona. pnone lie. Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chapman of Genoa, are spending a few weeks in Casper with relatives.

Mrs. Paul Deihl of Table Rock, Is spending a few days visiting in Casper with her son and his family. A softly natural curl for the lovely bride. Make your appointment today. Jerry Beauty Shop.

Lorraine Ferris, 818 West Thirteenth. Phone 2396. Adv. Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Russell of Denver were in the city the first of the week enroute to Montana. Mr. Russell, ready-to-wear dealer, travels through this territory extensively.

Get your camp ice chest; fully Insulated, formerly $7.95, now $5.49. fe Applianc 128 So. Wol-cott street. Adv. from OVERWEIGHT 3 1 SUMMERY STRAWS SEASONABLE STYLISH AND COOL An riouncernen MISS PEGGY HOrSTO'V, daughter of Mr.

and Mr. Harold Ilnuslon, of 1321 Kouth Spruce, who has been a vocal sdmlent of Courtney Proffltt. plans to leave June 11 for Denver where she will enter the Lamont School of Music to continue her musical studies. She is member of this year's graduation class of NCHS. Miss Houston has appeared on many local musical programs In the past as a singer ahowinf much talent.

rOME IV AND SEE Ot'R LARGE COLLFXTIOV THE WEBER FURNITURE CO. Has Been Purchased by Jack Case AND WILL BE KNOWN AS Alway Moderately Priced lins came for the party, Mr. and Mis. Ted Neuman, Miss Pat Mangus and Bill Neuman. WIJA Guards Meet Friday Guards of the WBA will meet, Friday at 8 p.

m. at the home of W. Pierce, 144 Wesf street. tk Mat. CompIt Selection of WHITE AND COLORED PLASTIC BAGS Personals ifyre V.nn and ey.pt cover bags.

$2.98 Picnic Party Given Wednesday Evening Miss Bette Neuman and her fiancee Brooks Nichols were honored at a picnic party Wednesday at the Izaak Walton club, when Mr. Rnd Mrs. Carl Horstman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schlessman, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Keefe and Dr. and Mrs. Al Germon entertained for them. Miss Neuman and Brooks Nichols will be married at St.

Mark's on Saturday afternoon. The picnic supper was served outside, and was followed by a baseball game. Later the guests danced In the elub room. Amonj those present were the Mesdames and Messers Ivor Bowen, Everett McCrary, Bob Trowe, James Sprecher, Jack. Rouse, Kenneth Prather, Barney Spielman.

M. M. Myer, Jr Gordon Sutherland, R. E. Laney.

Triad Walker, Jack Bingen-heimer, Bruce Chapman, Ralph Blakev, Homer Lathrop, Jan Wilk-lng. Everett Fuller, Dick Collins, William Hershelman, Percy Cooper. Also the Misses Virginia Rose, Corinne Jones, Peggy Tobin, Kay Warner, and Mrs. Martha Moss Healy and also Robert Rose. John Thomas.

Dick Tobin. Frank Schulte, Bill Schulte, Bill Shutts. From Raw- Reduce the delicious AYDS Candy Way Thrill to a mora alander, praceftil figure wit th deliekiua AydB Vitamin Candy Plan. No Eierciafl, No Dmga. No I-aiativf.

You don't cut out any meal or all the fuoda you like juat cut them down. It's aimplo when yot enjoy deiicioua Ayda Candy aa directed. In clinical testa under medical doctors more than 10O persona lost 14 to 15 pounds average in a few weeks with the Ayda Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. Trr the simple Ayda Way yourself. Effective, harmless.

30 days upply, $2.25. Wow phone or call at Kassls Department Store Donald F. Sheperdson, fireman, first class, son of Mrs. D. H.

Pres-grove of Riverton, is serving aboard the heavy cruiser, USS Fall River, flagship of the U.S. naval forces in Japan. The ship Is based at Yokusha naval base in Tokyo Bai and crew members have had opportunity to visit all the major cities of Japan. Hose and sweater runs and snags repaired at Penney's. Minimum charge 35c.

Work guaranteed. Prompt service. Adv. 242-246 WEST FIRST STREET PHONE 830 We have placed an order for a complete stock of new furniture and we will continue to handle second hand furniture. We will continue to operate our Upholstery Shop at 241 West First Street and will handle a complete stock of materials.

117 South M-oIcott Thone 593 CAsrnit, wi'omino Mrs. Clifford Hollon of recent business visitors Mr. and Lusk were in Casper. Where Casper Shops With Confidence East Second Phone 270 137 Mrs. C.

J. Rogers of Orin was among shoppers In the city earlier this week. If baby needs a stroller, Gamble's Is the place. Only $9.95. Gamble's.

Adv. SO NICE TO SEE "NICE THINGS" AGAIN! evVm v- 1 1 1 I Hri 1 8 Li L13U 0Pifith of mSt or water-to onc-im of soup ij1 OyuJop- you cpt4wca-ihc quantity I SC)ii0 57) -s "ft i e-- lx THIS PORTABLE is ntt it woNDewruu to nwr ai VAN RAAUTE NVLOMS AGAIN. WELL REMEMBCRID WCtm rUWLE8i. ie-THOUOM sHcenNeaai vou ll iy, "grn-ra than SIMEMIIKD'. WWEN VOU COOK AT THE OiraratKreiMT IVERY-PUReOSE STYLES WHIN VOU WEAR THEM AND DISCOVER MOW SMOOTHLY IVINY STOCKINOI CITS.

PROM TOP" TO OOT.CONORMINO, EXCLUSIVE FLf KTOt. WITH ITS DAINTY. IOINTIFYINO MItH PANEL, BECAUtK YOU LOVE NICK THIN9I IS SELF-CHARGING FOR ONLY Hre' ridi ihat rn- pnwrt ver off again. Ftay it outdoors on train in the car anywhere at much it you plpase. Inrlfwirs.

rlua; it in AC houw current. Then, even mhile it playa, it (tnret up por fnr more hour of carefree pleawir -hrvet jou tak it. Model 20. a KASSIS DEPARTMENT STORE Other General Elertrle 3 -Way (Battery, AC-DC) Portable IU- Sarkks Music Co. 320 East Second Street Where Vasper Shops With Vonjidence 137 East Second Phons 273.

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