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Casper Morning Star from Casper, Wyoming • 6

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Cosper Morning Star, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1957 SANTA VISITS ARCHERY RANGE Starring Women With Mary Jean Bryan Phone 2-55 I 1 1 t.l i Jf Jfr. Qiirntin Gould of Casper spent the vutkend visiting at the home of liis liit her, E. L. Gould in Sara toga.

thf lurmer Darla Kusel. Joe Jones lias returned from a trip to South America, I Mis. Mathcw Grannan and Mrsi Fhiuae Stcinnian were hostesses' Mi. ray Stiles of Torrington is in Ca.spri visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis.

Dale Stiles. on JiHMiay evening to the publicity Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Booth en- commith and ritual committee of intaintd tlie staff of the Chamber the Wcnun of the Moose. Those1 of Commerce and their Rueste at attending were: Mrs.

Richard Os a cocktail party at the Booth home tome. Freda Hudson, and dinner at the Country Club Anna miner, mis. Emma' evenine. Those attending Uioma. Mrs.

Allien Briscoe, Mrs.7 Sunday JcsMi Aitciiison, Mrs. Hilda Mi. SKinnian and Mrs. Grannim' It were: Mr. and Mrs.

Leuoy Bram-son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Giffin, Betty Lou Holden and Don Frazee. D. Vieviiifuss and Betty Jean Coie were married, Dec.

16 Jerry Cody, son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Cody, a dental student at the "inc. of Wvomine will 1,1 Las VeBas. Nev. I hnlirtnvs in Casner.

i 1 a trip to Christmas holidays in Casper the Old Mcmco and South Carolina to visit Mrf. Viegenfuss parents. Dorothy Morris of Billings, Ls in Casper to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. O. L.

Morris Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Perry ani baby daughter are visiting here for the holidays from their home in Kjue. N.M., with Mr. Perry's mothtr, Mrs.

Harold G. Manorgan, I f-if and other relatives. Miss Ellen Huffman, will spend Christmas in Casper with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Huffman, 916 So. Washington. Ellen is also ion thirty families attended the Casper Archery Club Christmas party Saturday evening at the Archery range. Following the covered dish supper Santa visited the club and passed out gifts for the children.

STAR photo. As winter approaches, add an extra five or ten minutes of creaming 1c your daily facial routine to ward off damage from harsh winds. A lubricating body lotion tvlso is good to use at this time to prevent that dry, itchy feeling after bathing. Shirley Joan Hesco Marries Leon Stiles In Baptist Rites Manners I Make Friends Mrs. Stiles graduated from Niobrara County High School last May.

She has been employed at the Lusk State Bank. Mr. Stiles graduated from Sheridan High School and is presently employed by the Western Enterprise Company of Casper. ti IV a ti tt iz gi ft oi 01 tt to te at a Ir hi wl Al or St ne tn cl th tiv ne cu Ac bU all ini St CU 11,1 af cr; im su 45 entertaining a houseguest, Miss Pat Noonan. Both are students at the University of Wyoming.

Dian and Judy Chorney, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chorney will be hostesses at an informal dancing party Thursday evening at the Casper Country Club. Mr. snd Mrs.

Donald G. Munn are the parents of a girl, Donna Kay, born Nov. 26 at Fort Collins, Colo. Mrs. Munn the former Sue Roberts and her husband are former Casper residents and graduates of Casper College.

Mr. find Mrs. Hubert Davis have been in Casper visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Freeman and family have returned to Casper from Lusk where they were guests at the Charles Freeman home. Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Danks of Lander are spending Christmas in Casper with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison. Mary Jo and Margaret Begley, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Begey, arrived here for the Christmas and New Year's holidays. They are students at St. Joseph's school of nursing in Denver.

John Bidwcll, Charles Leisek, Jack Allen, John Sloan and Marvin Bar-bula arrived in Casper for the holidays from Laramie where they are students at the University of Wyoming. Miss Shirley Joan Hesco and Leon Stiles were married Saturday, Dec. in a pretty holiday ceremony performed at the First Baptist Church in Lusk. Rev. Otha B.

Hol-comb officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hesco of Hat Creek and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Emmett Stiles of Sheridan. Beauty baskets of large white mums and blue carnations and branched candelabra holding lighted tapers decorated the front of the church. The family pews were marked with large white satin bows centered with an arrangement of blue carnations. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a ballerina length gown of white nylon and net. The gown feateured a fitted lace bolero that buttoned down the back with tiny bows and three-quarter length sleeves.

Her fingertip ceil of illusion and lace fell from a tiara etched with sequins and seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis tied with matching streamers. Miss Maxine Stiles," sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She wore a light blue, ballerina length gown of nylon net over taffeta with matching stole. She carried a satin muff topped with an arrangement of blue carnations and streamers.

Miss Amy Story and Miss Kath-erine ZumBrunnen were bridesmaids. They were attired in identical gowns of light blue nylon, ballerina length with three-quarter length sleeves and scoop neckline. The gowns were made by the bride. They carried colonial bouquets of white lace and blue carnations. Heidi Hollon was flower girl and carried a white basket trimmed with blue net and streamers, filled with blue carnations.

Her dress was identical to the bridesmaids. All the attendants wore arrangements of blue carnations in their hair. Dick White of Douglas was best man. Ushers were Jim Jugler and Jim Rogers. Ricky Hollon carried the rings on a white satin pillow trimmed with lily of the valley.

Mrs. A. F. DcCastro played appropriate wedding music. Mrs.

Hesco, mother of the bride, wore a navy blue suit with matching accessories while Mrs. Stiles, mother of the groom wore a deep green colored dress with matching accessories. Both mothers wore white carnation corsages. Immediately following the ceremonies a reception was held in the church parlors. The new Mrs.

Stiles chose a navy blue suit with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage for her going-away costume. The couple left immediately on a wedding trip to Salt Lake City. They will make their home in Casper. If you are getting several couples together for a Dutch treat evening, be sure to make it clear that yott aren't inviting them as your guests. It comes as a rude shock to a couple who think they are being entertained to find that they are supposed to pay their share of the check.

JJinti A housewife will find colorless nail polish more practical since she 13 faced with many jobs that are hard on nail polish. Colored polish is for when she steps out to a special dinner, card party or dance. This way she doesn't annoy her husband with chipped na'd polish during the week. A long-handled dish mop or rubber gloves will keep hands looking lovelier. These keep the hands out of reddening hot water.

For extra protection and care, smooth on hand cream before putting on the gloves. A sweet tooth may mean fewer teeth if not fed wisely. We do need certain amounts of starches and sugars for a balanced diet. Since these can be hard on the teeth, it is essential not to overindulge. Also, brushing the teeth after eating sweets and starches will curb some decaying action.

THIS WEEK AT i Archie Weir, former Casper resident diTd recently in Richland, Wash. He was a caretaker in the Casper school system and well known for his Scottish dances. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chilcote are in Casper for the Christmas holidays.

Sam is a student at the Uni- MAKE THIS A DIAMOND Christmas STAR WANTADS GET RESULTS a fuse pu or TAR. GAZERO ARKS LIBRA Suggestions from the jolly man in the red llonncl suit SP) -Dy CLAY POLLAN-yjur Daily Activity Guide Accordinq to the Stan. MAR. 22 READ THE ADS SEPT. 23 OCT 23 20, 3- 6-19-221 To develop message (or Tuesday, read words corresponding to numbers Of your Zodiac birth sign.

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