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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 29

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people NOW! Casper Star-Tribune Saturday, March 21, 1970 17-A "Mysterious Island" Show Is Kiwanis Club Benefit BY G. J. L. i and places been brought to the screen in super dynamation and Eastman color. The adventure film races with excitement as the hardy band battles furiously against attacks by a giant crab, a mammoth octopus, a huge bee and a bird as large as a beast.

There is an underwater city, Captain Nemo and his submarine, Nautilus, and a mountain of molten lava which brings the picture to a breathless close. mrmnrmTrrmTTii Personal Readers m.JUUULU.8.ftJJULUAJUi-8 Sherry "Beutler" Culver, is now employed at Rene's Beauty Salon. 2323 East 12th. Phone 234 G. "Pete" Pelissier, president of the Oil Capital Kiwanis Club, announces the benefit Motion Picture Classic, "Mysterious Island" for Saturday, April 11, at KWHS at 7:30 p.m.

This benefit sponsored by Oil. Capital Kiwanis Club, will be used to aid Retarded Children's Association, Boys' Kelly Walsh Key Club, and in addition, Al Foreman, Lt. Governor of the Kiwanis Club, has announced that this year the Oil Capital Kiwanis will be getting picnic-facilities at the Bear Trap Meadow on Casper Mountain. Helen Haines, program' director, is in charge of all ticket sales, and will be contacting all business and professional people on Casper, for support of this project The show this year will be "Mysterious Island" in color starring Michael Craig, Joan Greenwood, Mishcal Callan and Gary Merrill. Jules Verne's imaginative story of castaways On a Pacific Island prowled by great terrors of a fierce new animal world, has MISS JOYCE AILEEN MITCHELL, daughter of MR and MRS.

ROBERT R. MITCHELL, 1341 Jamaica Drive, has been chosen for membership in Hypatia Hexagon, mathematics club at Stephens College. MICHAEL D. LINDSEY, former co-publisher of the Gillette News-Record, has taken over as publisher of the Fontana (Calif.) Herald-News, a daily newspaper. Both the Lindseys are Wyoming natives.

They have purchased a home in Fontana at 9521 Mango Ave. Phi Gamma Nu sorority, University of Wyoming professional 4 women's commerce sorority has announced the names of eight new pledges The new pledges are JANET BOTKIN, Laramie; PEGGY SWING, Worland; DOROTHY BUCHHOLZ, Casper; LINDA MILLER, Edgerton; DANYNE JONS, Baggs; KAREN BURCH, Oshoto; MARGIE ANDERSON, Tokyo, Japan, and SUI-HAN WEN, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. Special Ceremony Held By Bethel 26 in Upton (Hfli ft! nmti 2 mm SEEN IN PARIS! As the "see-through" look continues to be seen on the youth scene, the modest (and wise) young find ways to make the "see-through" less The newest trick is tiny boleros in brocades, prints, knitted (they cover best) or covered with jewels or bangles. A wonderful way to be ladylike and "now." Paris '70. Lamplighter's Extension Club Plans Project A wig demonstration was presented at the regular meeting of the Lamplighters Extension Club by Mary Lou Phillips at the home of Mrs.

William Serviss. Following the program Mrs. James Brew conducted the business meeting. Plans for a yearly project were discussed. It was decided members would make swimming bags to present to McKinley Annex.

Mrs. Arvin Arthun and Mrs. Roger Cook were appointed chairmen. A completion date was set for May 12. Past presidents pins were presented to Mrs.

Roger Cook and Mrs. Everett West in a brief ceremony. A pin was also presented to Mrs. James Brew, the present president. The April 14 meeting will be held at the home of Miss Judy Pattalochi with a lesson on knitting scheduled.

Members present were the Mesdames William Serviss, Willis Ferguson, Larry Krueger, James Brew, Gary Wynand, Donald Cropsey, Arvin Arthun, Everett West, and Roger Cook. Guests attending were Mrs. Chan Bayne, Wade Bishop, Larry Swing, and Thomas Fiedor. urging the girls to follow the Bethel leadership so that they will gain more from their work. It was announced that Bethel No.

10 of Lusk will host Friendship Day on Sunday, April 12 at the Niobrara County High School for Bethels of the Black Hills area. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. Girls from Upton planning to attend should contact Mrs. H. Lee Martens.

Senior princess Sandee Fredericks and inner guard Donna Barton were selected to be guest officers at Friendship Day. Following the meeting Julie Hampton, Vicki Slagle, Darla Renner, Brenda Sewell, Donna Falk and Debbie Hunt served refreshments to the 45 persons attending. Special guests for the evening included Betty Ann Sewell of Upton and Virginia Saddler of Moorcroft, past honored queens. Color tv in Finland HELSINKI (UPI)-Color tele-vision programs still are being gent on a test basis in Finland, but development is making progress. Finns have bought about 2,000 color television sets, but 1970 sales are expected to exceed 4,000 according to television companies.

REMOVE Ctotaef tJalib FWatSSCftCt MO Mvcfc Only $2S SPtCUifwSlS The STUART SHOP Exclusively 137 So. Center POUNDS AND INCHES a lif ft mjl Mtt ait i Mm Ikll ctafcMt ai Ujt aa vi 1 Ml FROM THIGHS, NECK, LEGS, WAIST ALL OVER -WITHOUT EVER GOING HUNGRY! UPTON A special ceremony honoring Mrs. Ethel T. Mead Mick was held at the Monday evening meeting of Bethel No. 26, International Order of Job's Daughters.

Darla Renner was narrator. Mrs. Mick founded Job's Daughters in 1920 for teenage girls with Masonic relationships. Associate guardian Roy Smith of Upton gave an impressive talk WSPE Ladies Auxiliary Meeting Held Ata luncheon meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Central Wyoming Chapter of the Wyoming Society of Professional Engineers held at the Holiday Inn recently a presentation was made by Mrs. Gordon Griffin of slides she took on a trip to Ireland, in keeping with a Saint Patrick's day there.

She showed a scarf of her family's dress tartan and wore a skirt of the hunting tartan. She also wore a pin of Iona stone from the Isle of Iona. In addition she showed slides of Scotland taken on the same trip and a more recent trip and some of the Wyoming Engineering Society convention held, in Jackson recently. The April meeting of the Auxiliary will be held April 9th in the home of Mrs. Rodney Barnes with Mrs.

Roger Ray cohostessing. All "members will be notified by the telephone committee and those interested in joining may contact Mrs. K. H. Bowman for further information.

Those ladies attending the luncheon were the Mesdames Harry Patterson, Sid Gras, Gordon Griffin, Harry Woodcox, Frank Luers, Gerald Ar-mentrout, Walter Harbison, Lynn Brown, Larry Bennington, Stan Stolt, Ken Bowman, Lee Donley, Don Huckeby, Rod Barnes and Roger Ray. with the X-ll Reducing Plan Today, an amazing new reducing plan with X-tl Tablets now oilers you I way, at last, to get nd ol 5. 10. 20 or more pounds ol eicessive fat while, yiy 3 senybi mjuij weals i play. You eat and slim down! This unique preparation now in easy to use tablet form with the exciting new X-ll Reducing Plan.

Its unusual combination of ingredients helps give yci the feeling ol a lull, contented stomach, appeases desire for 'tween meal snacks, and provides a whole spectrum ol utaums and minerals essential lor good nutritional health. Puts enjoyment into eating while you lose unsightly, superfluous lat. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK Get this extraordinary X-ll Reducing Plan, and start your figure slimming today. You must be 100 delighted with results Irom your first package, or money refunded immediately-no questions asked. I Brunch Honoring Ladies Of Parish Held Sunday Come in or mail this coupon today r- Please tend me the following packages of X-U tablets: 42 Tablets $3.00 105 Tablets $5.00 I NAME I I ADDRESS I I CITY STATE ZIP I jJ Cash Enclosed) Money Order Check Enclosed O'Reilly, Kathleen O'Reilly, the Sisters of St.

Benedict, Sisters of the B.V.M., the Little Sisters of the Poor, five ladies from Villa Maria and CCD teachers. Members of St. Anne's Circle acted as hostesses. Election of officers of the Altar and Rosary Society was held. Mrs.

Charles Ripperger was elected president, Mrs. Patrick Freiberg, vice president, Mrs. W. W. Stewart, secretary and Mrs.

Philip Wilson, treasurer. Each year In March the Rev. A. H. Grannan, pastor of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, expresses his appreciation to the ladies of the parish for the work they perform during the year by hosting a brunch in their honor.

This annual affair was held Sunday at the Sky Terrace after the ladies had attended 12:00 Mass. One hundred nine guests and members attended. Guests included the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

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