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I Page Six 5 THE CASPER TRIBUNE -HERALD CASPER, WTO. Sunday, March 16, iA Scouts to Pay Tribute The Girl Scout Little bj be the of an lniDreStJ? when local Girl Scouts pay to the beauty and tRb-j, 4 form the foundation or lng. scout. by Charline Sackett Call 15 between 9 and 11 a. m.

and and 4 m. 1 have eJf ceremony, will nressm. tK'L collected bv their tmV St. Patrick Juliette Lowe Xund astA. Movies of animal iif r-.

Today's Thought Gem Deliberate with caution, but net with decision: and yield tcith graciousness, or oppose with firmness. Colton. Mountain scenes will be timrirS Mr. SchenkeL -J. To ire Insp Mrs.

Fake Is Feted at Party Mrs. Clarence Fake was the spiration for a desstrt-KHS Activity 7 surprise shower given br 52 Marshall of 804 East Third'-r1 Friday afternoon. a r- bridge, high prize ret I) No-Host Dinner Party Entertains St. Patrick's day. which provokes merriment and social activity, was the inspiration for a number of voung people to give a no-host dinner- Fridav evening at Riverside The matching of Jig-saw puzzles and a broom-dance provided the young men with their partners for dancing.

Those who made up the affair were Miss Marv Hilsmann, Jerry Bishop, Miss Glenna- Bogue. Biain Miss AnnPano. Bill Lin- Saint of Ireland Will Be Object of Tribute Monday The 17th of March is a jrreat day on the "Ould Sod!" Everywhere is gaiety and feasting and toasts of Others present Included Mr is min Horn, Mrs. Harry Maxcm Arthur Bell, Mrs. Harry Dan5 Mrs.

Ralph Rogers. -a Whon TiiiHag nnH Tlnrlinaa cne west to enjoy a summer" vacation in where dude ranching abounds. The above scenes were taken in a dance hall at Dubois, VTyo. People from widely scattered areas come there regularly for a Saturday night's good time. -Photos by Patterson.

allegiance to the good Samt rienmever, Miss Catharine Bryne, John Coughlan. Miss Dorothy Kelly. Wyoming's scenic regions, the fun of the early-day dances provides additional entertainment to out-of-door pleasures. The square-dance, the quadrille, schottische, polka, circle two-step and. wait ze are featured at dances George schoonmaxet.

Miss Mary Ross. Clint Dady. Miss June Aiww son, Lynn Frost, Miss lwell Joslvn. Easter Sunday. Soloists of national Robert Aitken.

Miss Ronnie Shea. Charles Ratcliffe. Miss Jeanne Nel For Future Reference reputation will appear, the oratorio and in recitals and will include Josephine Neri. Denver, socrmo; son, Charles Brandon, Miss Georgt- anna Walker, Gene Gaston, and Miss Sandra Panes and Sdwara Elsie MacFarlane, New York, contralto; Clifford Menz, New Vork, By ANNE CASPER TODAY THE V. F.

-W. Junior orchestra will practice at the club house on South at 2:30 o'clock. i Boyle. Miss Doinp FIls Busy Schedule Al meeting in the K. P.

hall at 8 o'clock. THE CASPER' Woman's club will meet at 2 o'clock at the Woman's club house, Sixth and Wolcott-sts. Program to feature talk on "Life in Finland" 'by Mrs. B. H.

McCarthy. Hostesses. Mrs. James Speas and Mrs. O.

T. Evans. Miss Betty Ann Doing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Doin of Crossroads of a Nation tenor; John Herrick New York, baritone. Mr. and Mrs. Lytle plan to make the trip to Lindsborg to be present for the presentation of the "Mes-sian" in which their daughter is to take part.

Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Observe Anniversary Ex-Governor and Mrs. B. B.

746 South and tal ented young musician, has been ful filliner a busr schedule this month Patrick. The "Old Ones" will tell you that on this day the Lepre-. chauns dance with especial glee ana old and young alike make merry, on this day 'tis said the irrepressible voung swain may evwi steal a kiss from a pretty colleen! In the far away Irish hills the sxlzzled Connemara peasant may hoist a dipper of Poteen in elandes-, tine salute to the good saint; the landed squire may drink his toast with Usquebaugh; while here in America every true son and daugh-: ter of Erin does honor to the Patron Saint in his own particular manner. So widespread is the celebration of Saint Patrick's dav that many, who claim no specific Irish anestry, in added festivity. A STANDING Invitation to all Bridge club members and friends of the late Patrick J.

Sul-liean to attend an open house on Saint Patrick's -day at the Sullivan rhome Las become a tradition. Annually the members call to visit Cwith Mrs. Sullivan and to reminisce. i Members of the club who share this invitation include Cecil Bon, fTVancis M. Brown.

J. F. Cullen. Charles A. Cullen, Mayor J.

Frank Cowan. Dr. T. J. Drew.

J. W. (Billy) Johnson, R. A (Dick) Rowlands, i Walter A Schultz. Arthur Schulte, 'Thomas Speas.

William J. Wehrli, i in Kansa. She Is a sophomore istu dent at K.W.Y., in SaMna. Kans. The first of March she was I featured vocalist and guest artist musical oroeram which was pre Brook? entertained dirner guests in their home at 1208 South Wol- sented before the state 4-H club at MONDAY- SAINT Patrick's day I IT WILL be Mason's night at the Job's Daughters meeting.

Masonic Temple, at 7:30 o'clock. Initiation. THE W. B. A.

will meet in the K. C. hall. 7:30 o'clock. THETA Rho girls meet in the" O.

O. F. hall at 8 o'clock. THE FINE ARTS club will meet at the Woman's club house. Sixth and 3 o'clock.

Program to feature "Yeats Poetry. Audubon print exhibit, Irish play; formal paper on paper on talk on "Irish Myths" and musical Hostesses, Mrs; M. Sheppard, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Mrs. George Jarvis and.

Misj Christine Van Tyen. BOOT and Spur club to ride at 7 one evening last, week" in Bavaria. on March 4. she was soloist on a program at the Lowell high school in Salinat March 11 she anpeared on the wosrram quieu ceieDrawon or tneir 55th wedding anniversary; Only close friends were Jflvited to share the occasion. Dinner covers were placed for Mr.

which entertained the state teaen-er H5m-entionr and on the 19th she fulfilled another engagement xn Brookfield. Kans. and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.

John McGrath. Mrs. 'Belle Patton. Mrs. Jean Lathrop.

P. C. Nicolaysen and C. B. Richardson.

The university has fust announced that a tentative date for a broad o'clock at the armory. Monthly busi Seeing Things Is This -T-Square Longer Than It Is Wide? No. The handle and rule are the same length. Eyesight it sometimes deceptive, and is possible that your vision if faulty without your knowledge. Good eyesight is a priceless possession, certainly I worthy of an optical exam, ination by a competent reg.

istered optometrist. Come la -today and have your ejw examined by our expert optometrist DR. LEO BUSH BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Phone 2116 CASPER, WTO. Say "it aloud, to yourself.

The Crossroads of a nation! Lift your head and be proud that you are an American. You can get into a car of. your own, cross your own state boundary line into another state with no questions asked; no permission sought: no charge made. From one ocean to another, across glittering bridge spans, past golden fields of. harvest, through cities teeming with- gracious hospitality for visitors, you nry go with no "hells'' for anyone; with no fear for your safety.

No Questions asked about why you. have chosen to travel. It is reason enough tnafc you have always longed to ses the south with rts fine old homes and sample the Creole cookery. It is reason enough that you need the warm sun of Florida or California to bssk your bones in. Wore than enough of a reason that you are gratifying a dream from your youth as you gaze at last on the rose and gold hues of the painted desert: the magnificent expanse of the walls of the Grand canyon.

No reason need be given for wishing to see the great- northwest with its shining white peaks and arure flowing cast over KSAL has been set. Miss Doine win be a member of the broadcasting musicians. Mrs. Bailey Has Luncheon Guests ness meeting afterward. PAST Presidents -of S.W.

V. auxiliary to meet 2 o'clock with Mrs. A. W. Bailey.

223 South Park-st. In route to better understanding with our fellow man. They are giant streamers holding us together. They are endless gallery lanes where life-sized pictures in natural colors unfold as we turn the wheels of our cars to follow their beckoning. Follow the new highway across the nation to the historic old west where pioneer graves give mute testimony of the bitter struggle to wrest the land from bronze-skinned men; from the combined forces of untamed weather and uncharted trails.

Comfortably secure in your new car, ride close to the trails dear and familiar to the, ghosts of the Pony Express and Stagecoach drivers. The hoofbsats of their horses heralded this new era of trails that are wide and smooth and free to all. From one road's end to the other, travel and see what your birthright is; how much your heritage handed down by men who fought and died and endured hardship of every sort to give you this land on which to build roads and homes and wealth. Pay homage and tribute to their memory by appreciating that for which they paid so dearly to hand down to you. Think it silently to rourself: The Crossroads of a Nation! You cannot but feel the mighty thrill in every singing syllable.

You are an American. You may travel from one end of your country to the other. Mrs. R. E.

Bailey was hostess to Chandlers Have Miss Mary Hilsmann left Saturday moraimr for Denver where she will visit -over the week-end. Mri and L. Miller are the parents of a baby named Wayne Leroy, born at the Memorial hospital at 2:20 a. m. on March 13.

Mrs. Miller is the former Molly Elower. Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Miller, reside at 622 South Ash-st. W. S. Kimball, who has been ill at his home for the past few days is reported much better.

Mr. Kimball is the owner of the Kimball Drug store. We are here to render efficient Insurance service. The Bon Agency, Inc. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Christman ard small son accompanied by Mr. and struction pamphlets to be studied. a group of guests at a 1 o'clock luncheon given in her home. 321 South Ken wood -st Thursday afternoon of the past week.

Kensington work provided entertainment in the afternoon. TUESDAY DAY is scheduled for the current events and literature de Guests were. Mr. John MeClel- partment of the Departmental club. Program 2 o'clock at Woman's club house.

Mrs. F. L. Bowron to review R. H.

Reeve, M. T. RatnvoTi. M. J.

Foley, Ed Kirch and Pete Gillespie. Former Resident Marries Iowa 'The marriage of Miss Josephine Redingfcon. daughter of Mrs. C. R.

Turner, and Stanley Swanson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Swanson of 715 Alcova Road. Casper.

Is announced as an event of February 23 Vows were exchanged in the Central Presbyterian church, at 4:30 o'clock to Des Moines, la. Mr. Swanson was graduated from Natrona, County high school with lan. Mrs. J.

n. Taylor. Mrs. A T. Tobias.

Mrs. Joe Ends and Mrs. W. O. Hart.

Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Char.dler entertained at an attractive dinner end bridse 'oartv las.

ventne at their-home. 213 South Park St. Patrick motifs were used In decorating. Guests enjoying the sffalr were their week-end house guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Chandler and two-sons, Jackie and Jlmmle of Powell, Mr. and Mrs. NV C. Birgrman.

Mr. and Mrs. 1 I Somen and Mrs. Bert Wagner. Services of Kate Trimminzham" by Frances Frost.

Mrs. W. J. Chamberlin to give I paper on "The Status of Iceland Mrs. Wilson Has Today." Hostesses.

Mrs. Dee Baker, Bridge Club rivers. Mrs. verne Henderson and Mrs. I.

There Is every reason that you C. Goodrich. On Friday evening Mrs. Bert Wil should see America. None to stop GLORIA DAWN Christmas club son was a charming hostess when she entertained the members of her meets with Mrs.

Roy Canaday, 140 West at 1:30 o'clock. the class of. end received a de Women Sought OTiasre club at ner home. 816 West Thirteenth-st. Honors were award NEIGHBORS of Woodcraft to crew from the -Collegf ornglneer-i fn -t Tnw Stab.

nnlw Am WtHTS, VhO ed to Mrs. Glen and Mrs. you. Those of you who live in the crowded noisy cities of the east where these words meet your fleeting glance: Come to Wyoming on the crossroad of a nation. Come to the 'country where the mountains meet the sky and the plains are clean and quiet with peace enough will help with sewing and mending conduct initiation, K.

P. hall 8 o'clock. District retxresmtative to Virtrinlv Hammett for the evenlne-'s attend. Committee, Mrs. Margaret Kropp and Mr.

and Mrs. George In 1938. At the present time Is employed by the Gates Rubber company In Denver, Colo. The couple are at home at 1400 South Pearl Denver. Osborn of Madison CIARGIFS BE AOTY SHOP former Casper resident and Rummel.

garments to be sewt to England, are being sought br the local branch of Bundles for Britain. The organization -will welcome assistance with this work on Tuesday of this week. Th work wCl In progress throughout the day at the READING Circle of Our Saviour's aiso a member 01 tns wiage ciud. was an nonored guest. Those eniovine Xfrs.

Wilson's hos Lutheran church to meet at 7:30 with Mrs. C. H. Christerson, 345 pitality were Mrs. Dugan, Mrs.

Fred South Park-st. Mrs. H. M. La sen to Mrs.

Jack Mudge departed Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif- where they will make their future home. Mr. Mudge and Mr. Christman will enter the California Aircraft Institute. March 17, for training.

Mrs. Christman formerly Clover Mudge, and Jack Mudge are the daughter and son. of Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Mudge, 848 South Spruce-st. Very best of vitamin bread from Vibic flour at Metz Bakery. 311 E. Fifth.

Attorney E. E. Murane returned Friday- from Cheyenne and Des Moines. where he spent the forepart of last week. Thelma Lee Housley.

Anna Louise Hansen. Marjorie Lukrofka. Margaret Sullivan and Helen Niethammer are home from Boulder, where they are students at the university. Something for nothing? The complete satisfaction you get with a Corona Is thrown In for good meas Lewis. Mrs.

Russell Corbln, Mrs. give book review. to tmnK straigni. Come on the new highway that winds across the country like a broad band uniting small town and country: prairie, plain and Each of our highways are a tional guardsmen. Corporal More was unable to depart with the rest of the troop recently because he was Charles Gates.

Mre. Earl Thompson. MEETING of Veterans Of Foreign Mrs. Melvin Eckhart. Mrs.

Virginia Hammett, Mrs. William Joy and Parish house of Saint Mark's church. Those planr.lng -to spend the day are to bring lunches. Coffee will be provided. Last Friday evening the local branch srxmsored a benefit card party In the Masonic Temple.

More 336 East A St. Phone 567 Use Your Head to Win His Heart PERMANENT WAVES AT SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL EASTER All Oil Permanents y. $1.50 and up Revita Oil Shampoo and Finger Wave 75 Miss Osbora. Scouts Celebrate ill or pneumonia and was conimea to the hospital. He Is the son of Mr.

man 30 tables of wage were in progress during the Bohhe Lou Lytle -Wins Recognition and Mrs. A. M. More. 1325 south Cedar-st.

CARBURETOR repairs and motor tune-up. Casper Battery and Electric company. 119 E. Fifth. Wars auxiliary, 8 clock in new club house.

TREBLE Clef chorus rehearsal, 7:30 o'clock. Mountain States Power hall. SAINT Patrick's day tea, featuring cards and kensington, to be given at 2 o'clock today at the Masonic Temple by Fort Casper chapter No. 4, O. E.

S. Odds-and-ends of crocheting to be exhibited. Committee, Mrs. Alice Knobel, Mrs. Minnie Hawley, Mrs.

Catherine Oliver, Mrs. Mary Shoup, Mrs-Margaret Chastaln and Mrs. Blumgren. NORTH Casper Improvement association to entertain at bingo party. North Casper dub house, 7:30 o'clock.

THE PAST President's club of the W. B. A. will meet at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S.

O. McBrlde. Birthday Sixty-seven Girl Scouts from troops. 8, 9, and 21 of park school were entertained st a pot-luck dinner served In. the Little House.

1011 Bonnie Brae. Thursday evening of the past week. The girls were seated according to the-month, in -which their birth-date fell and each table was decorated with an appropriate design. After dinner Scout songs were sung, games were played and folk dancing, under the direction of Mrs. Herman -Trowe, scout executive, were, enjoyed.

Scout leaders. Mrs. J. w.Ben:H, Mrs. Quincy Tarter, and Mrs.

E. W. Stuebine. and the scout commissioner, Mrs. G.

W. Hales, were party guests. The arrangements were made by the members of the troops. The; pot-luck supper planned for March 21st by Rainbow chapter No. 44.

Order of Eastern Star, has been postponed. It conflicted with the ure, see Taioerts. 115 E. 2nd-st. Frank Weinle Is the house-guest of Bill Wehrli.

The two young men are classmates at the University of Colorado In Boulder. Thad Walker and Bill Conkling returned to Casper Friday from Boulder where they are students at the University of Colorado. Corporal Alton M. More left Fri Mrs. Mary Woodhams arrived yesterday from Denver to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Tom Carrigen and family. In a daze? if you're In a dither about what to do with your hair, call 567 Margie's Beauty Shop. MEN AID GIRL SCOUTING The number of men taking active part Interest in Girl Scouting Is increasing- every day. They serve on local councils and meet with troops as hobby experts. yobbe Lou Lytle.

daughter of and Mrs. Ralph Lytle of Casper, and freshman student at Bethany college, in Llndfborg. has gained recognition and orominer.ee at the college as musician. She Li a member of two symphony orchestras, the North Central Kan-fas Symphony orchestra and the Bethamr symphon-p orchestra, and plavs the vjolin end cello. These two orchestras present many difficult concerts every year, and It is a distinct honor to be chosen as a member of either group.

On Sunday. Aoril 1. the 60th annual Messiah Festival will open at Lindsborg. The famous Bethany College Oratorio society of. over 500.

under the direction of Dr. Hagbard Brase, with Mr. Arvid Wallin as accompanist, will render Handel's "Messiah for the 171st time; The same oratorio win be repeated on 753 North Beech-at. Mrs. O.

D. Hemry assisting. WEDNESDAY NATRONA Rebekah lodge No. 13 day for Fort Lewis, where to meet in the O. O.

F. hall. 8 he will enter training with the na- o'clock. THE PAST Noble Grands of W. L.

Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 to meet with Mrs. Irl Faulkner. 1236 South 2 o'clock. Mrs.

state basketball tournament. Alice Richards and Mrs. Earl dark will assist as hostesses. WOMEN of the Moose to meet at 8 o'clock in the Moose hall. Off leers and escorts to appear in uniform.

HARMONY Extension club mem OII Unitized Imperial Mayflower Walltex Stripes Companion Papers Dainty Florals Prices to Fit Your Purse bers will meet at the North Casper club house at 11 a. m. Luncheon at noon. Mrs. H.

J. Rtagle and Mrs. Nelson, hostesses. Project, laundry. Members to bring bottles, elothes pin bags and basket linings.

fir SHOES Vr- iA 4 THURSDAY LUNCHEON, business meeting and program will entertain the members of the Women's Society for Christian Service of the Methodist church, in the church parlors at o'clock. Members of the Yoeman's Social club will meet at the L. L. Campbell home, 306 North Kimball at 8 o'clock. Five hundred will entertain.

THE LADIES Aid of Our Savior's Lutheran church will meet at the church, 2:30 o'clock. Missionary topic, "The Home Field." A covered-dish supper for members and their families will be held at 4:30 o'clock. "Fashions with a Future" Fashions that will live that will lead the style parade for Spring 1941... ixpressing the talent, thought, taste and vision of America's most talented fl FRIDAY "'a iimM.minnuiii VI i 1 I i I I) (0 "Fash-a iJMJTflf? See. these ions with ture" at today.

Legs are the targets ior a tnousana critical eyes, so be sure your stockings fit perfectly. Rollins proportioned chiffons will fit as smooth! as your suntan. 79 98 $V9 PER ROLL JOHf 1 i 1 THE TUOK-A-WAY Christmas club will meet at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Ethel Lawson, 860 CY-av. Nebraska Visitor Leaves Mrs.

I. H. Huston of Alliance. has been visiting in Casper after spending several days in Rock Springs with her son and his wife. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee C. Huston. While here she was the guest of the L. L.

Campbells of 305 North and of the William Hagamans. She departed Thursday for her home. Betty Baker Ha House guest Miss Betty Baker, daughter of Commander and Mrs. A. A.

Baker, arrived home yesterday from Boulder. for spring vacation. She brought a house Miss Betsy Kith of- Hinsdale, home with hsr. The two girls are room mates at Colorado university. JOURGEfJSEl Smart women know tfiol beoufiM fbotwsor "molei" on enjsmbfe.

They know that admiring gfonces follow glances that approve fnalr unerring aood tost they wear PEACCK exclusive. 95 ill a on magazine f- WS.f Paints Inc. 242 W. Yellowstone Plenty of Parking Space for Your Car SEE 1 Seeend at Wolcott Casper, Wyoming DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT 141 E. SECOND ST.

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