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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 14

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star DIARY B2 Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyo. Thursday, Oct. 22, 1981 Hospital Almanac Calendar Today Swimming at YMCA a.m. Adult swimming Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday p.m. Fun Swim Senior Citizens 4 p.m.

Blood Pressure Clinic at Senior Center 9 a.m. Crafts Class at Rec Center a.m. -Brunch at Senior Center Christian Women's Club 12:30 p.m. Over the Rainbow luncheon at the Hilton Inn. Program: Which Hue are You? Color coding with make-up 4 fabric.

Speaker: June Hunt of Dallas Texas. For reservations: Call Chareen, By United Press International Today Is Thursday, October 22, the 295th day of 1981 with 70 to follow. The moon is moving toward its new phase. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The evening star Is Venus.

Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. Hungarian composer Franz Liszt was born October 22nd, 1811. On this date in history: In 1836, General Sam Houston was sworn In as the first president of the Republic of Texas. In 1962, President John F. Kenndy announced an arms blockade of Cuba after Soviet missiles were discovered on the Communist island 90 miles trom Florida.

In 1968, the three Apollo-seven astronauts splashed down after an 11-day orbital flight. CASPER Persons admitted to Natrona County Memorial Hospital in Casper Oct'. 19 included: Harold Davis, Joseph Wolfe, Keli Saunders, Ollin Nelson, Jeffery Widener, Kim Marie Doolan, Melinda O'Donnell, Marie Crow, Karen Dudman and Patricia Quiroz, all of Casper; Ted Beck, Gillette; Tye Curuchet, Kaycee; Earl Dick, Aurora, Bruce Reed, Douglas; W.S. Whitefield, Tor-rington; Robert Torres, Glenrock; Lola Ruegsegger, Winner, S.D.; Carol Rose, Alcova; and Everett Lovato, Rawlins. Dismissed Oct.

17: Becky J. Anderson, James W. Fry, Marilyn S. Hunt and Vincent Ordes, all of Casper; Emogene R. Bingaman and Edward Dale St.

John, both of Mills; Patricia M. Miller, Crowheart; and Linda Gale Stoddard, Lusk. Dismissed Oct. 18: David M. Gardner, Olin Paul Olson and Luella M.

Stoner. Tomorrow PUBLIC EVENTS Community Garage Sale 9 a.m. -4 p.m. 60 Magnolia (Paradise Valley): Sponsored by the Shepherd of the Valley Care Center American Needlecraft Guild 9 a.m. Casper College, Student Center 152 Senior Citizens 9 a.m.

Ceramics Class at Rec Center Women's Exercise Class 9:45 a.m. Community Recreation. Information: 234-1556. Duplicate Bridge 1 p.m Ramada Inn. Information: 235-5591.

A Shakespearean Delight 7 p.m. KW Player production at KW auditorium. Tickets: $3, adults; $1.50, students Western Arts Trio Recital 8 p.m. Durham Hall. Open free to the public Casper College Penthouse Theater 8 p.m.

"Brigadoon," Ticket information: 268-2200 CLUB MEETINGS TOPS59 9 a.m. Christ Methodist Church. New members welcome. Cinema Club 7-10 p.m. Film: "Yesterday, Today, 4 (1964) Sophia Loren.

Director: Vlttorio Desica Parerts Without Partners 7:30 p.m. General Meeting. First Methodist Church, 2nd and Durbln. Information: 266-2621. PUBLIC EVENTS Fitness Fantasia Fitness program.

Call Casper Family for complete schedule. 234-9187 Slim 'nTone Fitness program for seniors. Call 266-4659 or 235-5530 for complete schedule. Jazzerclse Dance fitness program. Call 237-0639 or 266-3525 for complete schedule jazzworks Dance fitness program.

Call 235-5530, 265-6292 or 266-4659 for complete schedule Obituaries Hubert L. GREEN RIVER Services for Hubert L. Tremaine, 56, who died Oct. 21 In the Veterans Hospital In Salt Lake City, Utah, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, at the Smith Funeral Home.

Burial will be In Rlvervlew Cemetery. Mr. Tremaine was born Nov. 14, 1924, In Hartsburg, the son of Roy William and Mallnda Qusenbeery Tremaine. On Sept.

24, 1949, he married Ella Freeman In St. Louis, Mo. They were members of the Full Gospel Church. He had worked at Brown and Root Construction as a paint foreman. He was a Korean War veteran, and was living west of Green River at the time of his death.

He lived there (or three and a half years and lived In Rock Springs previously. fJG OOEII (Regiittr to win th Jacket of f3LY Your Choice) 265- 7438; Jui, 265-5277, or Lucille, 237-9061 Casper After 5 Club (Christian Bus. 4 Prof. Women's Club 7 p.m. Teton Rooms, 2, 3 4 4 Hilton Inn.

Program: Classy Chassis Covers, party and evening fashions presented by the Little Bit Shoppe. Speaker: (June Hunt, recording artist, solo performer at Billy Graham Crusades, USO tours, from Dallas, Texas. Reservations 4 cancellations: Anita Walters, 266-3573 A Shakespearean Delight 7 p.m. KW Players production in auditorium. Tickets: $3 adults; $1.50 students Historical Society 7-10 p.m.

Crawford Room of the Library Duplicate Bridge 7:15 p.m. Ramada Inn. Information: Casper Fencing 7:30 p.m. Southridge Elementary School. Information: 237-5098 UW Western Arts Trio Concert 8 p.m.

Free concert at Durham Hall, Aley Fine Arts Casper College Stage III 8 p.m. Noel Coward's "Private Lives." West Wind Gallery, 1040 West 15th. Tickets: $4 available at Lange's Book Store, Corner Book Shop, Ralph's Books and at the door. CLUB MEETINGS TOPS WY 143 Casper 9 a.m. First Assembly of God Church, 2300 13th St.

Information: 237-8505 or 266- 4147 Casper Lions Club Noon Ramada Inn Wyoming Geological Assn. 11:30 a.m. Hilton Inn (Note day and place change) Speaker: Robert Broding of Amoco Production Research. Join, meeting of WGA and Central Wyoming Well Logging Society Engineer's Wives 12:30 p.m. Cocktails and luncheon meeting at Casper Municipal Golf Course.

Program: Stained glass demonstration by Doris Mitchell from Honey Bun II, Bazaar and baked items brought by members will be on sale. Reservations by noon Monday: 266-1575 or 265-2011 Babe Ruth Board 7-10 p.m. Cooper Room of the Library DAV, H.J. Leik Chapter 1 7 :30 p.m. American Legion Hall Hablbl Middle-Eastern Dance Troupe 7:30 p.m.

Grace Lutheran Church, Rainbow Room. Casper 4 OES' 7:30 p.m. Obligation Night at Masonic Temple Overeaters Anonymous 7:30 p.m. Emanuel Chapel, 1400 Forest Dr. Information: 266-6560 or 265-7398 New Beginnings 7:30 p.m.

Patrician Room, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 400 Country Club Rd. For divorced, separated, or widowed. Information: 266-4849 or 266-1067. Al-Anon 8 p.m.

917 N. Beech. Information: 265-7259. First Thursday of month is open meeting. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY JUNIOR JACKETS Nylon or poplin zip up in bright colors.

Machine washable. Some with zip out sleeves. S-M-L in Junior sizes. now'251" S28M Regular $31.99 naroldLeter Ellis LONG LADIES' JACKETS Rugged tubular or flat nylon. The best winter colors, S-M-L in sizes 1 6 to 24Vi.

Coming up Saturday, Oct. 24 Community Garage Sale 9 a.m. -4 p.m. 60 Magnolia. Sponsored by the Shepherd of the VAlley Care Center Children's Film Festival 10 a.m.

Crawford Room of the Library Black Sheep Sq. Dance Club 8 p.m.-141 Jourgenson, Hobo Dance, Hobo stew after dance, Rusty Steed caller. Bring stew to serve 4 4 table services. Costumesoptional. Casper Needle Guild 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Two-day Workshop, Sat. Sun. Sat: Nancy Jacobson. White on White.

Sun: (10-25-81) 10-3 p.m., mixed media. Info 4 registration, Janice, 237-8156. Preview of "The Sorcerer" 1 30 p.m. Crawford Room of the Library Beta Sigma Phi 2-4 p.m. Rush tea at Casper Women's Clubhouse Sunday, Oct.

25 Organ Concert '3 p.m.- Ted Loveland of Casper presents an organ concert at First United Methodist Church, 2nd and Durbin. Sponsored by the Wyoming Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Admission is free, but free will offering will be accepted. Marriage Encounter 7 p.m. Information night at Family Life Office, 504 S.

Durbin. Information: Regular $32.99 to $45.99 CHOOSE FROM OVER 150 SOC88 $IT99 NOW 4b to Winner of our Coat Giveaway ATTIE THOMAS Take Advantage of this Sale. Use Our No-Cost Layaway. moDyDv 228 E. 2ND DOWNTOWN CASPER Master Cord Visa Layaway Tremaine Besides his wife, Ella of Green River, he Is survived by four sons, Hubert Anthony Tremaine of Rock Springs, Bruce Wayne Tremaine of Ellington, David Lee Tremaine of Green River and Don Tremaine of Indianapolis, two daughters, Mrs.

Nancy Sellers of Green River, and Rebecca Elaine Tremaine of Green River; six grandchildren; his mother, Mallnda Tremaine of St. Louis; a sister, Mrs. Roy Krltze of Webster Grove, and a brother, Lawrence Tremaine of St. Louis. Friends may call Friday from 4 p.m.

until 8 p.m. at the Smith Funeral Home and Saturday from 10 a.m. until service time. three brothers Francis M. Ellis of Casper, Ernest Ellis of Enid, Okla.

and Leslie Ellis of Tuscaloossa, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. His wife preceded him In death In August of this year. The Bustard Funeral Home Is in charge of local arrangements. Clyde Hughes MOORCROFT Services for Clyde Hughes, 91, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church.

The Rev. Ren Adams will officiate, assisted by Richard Castello who will give the eulogy. Burial will be In the Moorcroft Cemetery with military rites. Mr. Hughes died at his home Oct.

19. He was born Oct. 2, 1890 at Henry S.D. He was preceded In death by his wife, Winnie In 1967, and one son, Cecil, nine days ago. Survivors Include two sons, Willis and Jack, one daughter, Wilma Dobbins, all of Moorcroft; one sister, Helen Leffler of Ft.

Dodge, Iowa; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A memorial has been established to the Moorcroft Presbyterian Church. Donations may be sent to the Moorcroft State Bank. Pallbearers will be his grandsons, Dr Douglas Hughes, Dr. Mike Hughes, Mark Hughes, Hoby Hughes, Roland Rollins and Alvln Hucklns.

The Fiddler-Roberts Northeastern Wyoming Funeral Chapel Is in charge of arrangements. XulaWebb CASPER Funeral services for Mrs. Xula Webb, 80, are pending at the Bustard Funeral Home in Casper. Mrs. Webb died Wendesday at her home In Casper following a long Illness.

She was born Dec. 11, 1900, at Durango, where she was reared and educated and graduated from Durango High School. On Aug. 7, 1926, she married Ben Webb at Ouray, Colo. They lived in various parts of the western region where her husband was employed by Mountain States Telephone Co.

They moved to Casper In 1951. Mrs. Webb was a member of the Baptist Church. Besides her husband, she Is survived by a sister, Mrs. Thelma Paquette of Saltda, Colo.

one brother, Lee Sowers of Whlttler, and a stster-ln-law, Mrs. Virginia Sowers of Westchester, Pa. YYm.H.Budd,Sr. BIG PINEY Funeral services for William H. Budd.

73, were held Oct. 17 at 2 m. in Big Plney. Mr. Budd died In Laramie on Oct.

14 at the home of his daughter and son-in-law. He was born May 27, 1908, and lived most of his life on the ranch west of Big Plney. On Sept. 1929, he married Thelma L. Vlckrey and they had three children, William who lives In Cheyenne; Robert, who died In 1948; and Sally Friedrlcha of Laramie.

Besides his wife he Is survived by a son Bill Jr. and a daughter Sally, and seven grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Ptarl Spencer and many oUier relatives In the Big Plney area. Burial was in Plainview Cemetery In Big Piney. CASPER Funeral services and burial for Harold Lester Ellis, 65, are pending in Great Bend, Kan.

Mr. Ellis died Tuesday afternoon at Natrona County Memorial Hospital following a brief Illness. He was born May 19, 1916, at Hays, where he was reared and educated. Mr. Ellis was employed In the oil fields as a young man where he worked as a driller and heavy duty mechanic.

At the time of his death, he was visiting his brother in Casper. He was a member of the F.O.E. No. 648 and was very active in his local Eagles' lodge and the state lodge. Mr.

Ellis was also a member of the board of directors of the Kansas Wildlife Federation and was past president of the Borden County Sportsman's Club. Survivors are three daughters, Marilyn Wilson of Hays, Carol Ann Franke of Denver, Colo, and Wanda Fisher of Brush, In memoriam WE lost someone very dear to us three years ago October 17. We lost John Ostrom, but he hasn't lost our love. We miss him very much he Is still in each every one of our hearts. Ostroms' Millers' Fickens'l Funerals ttMEMKMSmct Jr nWMt mi cro PHONI 234-7123 ANNAFOSSEYGOBLE Services for Anna Fossey Goble were held at 11 a.m.

Wednesday at Bustard Funeral Home. Fr. Kenneth Kinner of the Church of the Holy Family Anglican Catholic Church, officiated. Burial was In Highland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Paul Fossey, Wilson Fossey, John Fossey, Leslie Fossey, David Fossey and Mark Kandt.

NORVAL O.TERRY Services for Norval O. Terry were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Christian Church with the Rev. Glen Johnson officiating. Burial was In Casper.

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