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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 9

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Monday, Nov, 12, 1951 9 The Casper Tribune-Herald Gold Diaper Pins Give Baby Good Start in Life FRANCES SEELY WEBB, Editor i miu.j i lump. 1- ii i.ji.ihu. Ji- immi a hkjum wijuih' 1 'S- i'X I f1 i .1 LJ- -J .1 A -1 I'': ff 5 It' i i i i 1 1 v'. V- 'V' 5 1 i i To Report Social end Personal News Call Frances Webb ot 1 5 Casper and Midwest Girls aganda line. It's already been ordained that he can't have an electric train until he's six months old.

Now these diaper pins would be something pretty special even if they weren't gold. They're about. two inches long and they're hand- somely fillijreed. They're so im- prcssive, in fact, that my wife be-" gan to worry about them. She wag afraid they would have a bad effect; on the baby's character.

"We musn't pamper him," she said. "He mustn't get used to luxu--, ries that he won't be able to afford later." So we pinned the golden you- Win Wool Sewing Contest By ED CREAGII WASHINGTON. Nov. 12 This is a story about a baby who wasn't born with a silver spoon in his mouth but who made out alJ fight in the end. He has gold diaper pins.

That's right: 18 carat gold ones. Two of them. And with a start like that, what's to stop him from being the Rockefeller of tomorrow? When the baby was born six weeks ago his name, by the way, is David Michael Creagh his parents made a solemn promise that they wouldn't go around telling everybody how fat, handsome and well-behaved he was. 'judging, but nevertheless wore it in the style show. Miss Bunny Jackson, high school home economics teacher, was given an award as supervisor of the construction of the winning garment.

Mrs. William Keszler had trained the contestants in modeling, and Miss Mary Hester Murphy played the piano. Following the style revue, tea know-whats into David's baby book. But that was before the gold dia- i They'd undoubtedly be there 3-et if per pins arrived as the no-doubt in- I my wife hadn't looked through the spired gift of an old school chum ads in one of those slick fashion of ours was served to the contestants, auxiliary members and guests. Mrs.

Peter Tobin presided at the tea table, and chairmen were Mrs. G. E. Barker and Mrs. C.

P. David's mother tried to be casual about it. "Just what we needed," she said. "Uh-huh," I said. "I can't think of a thing he needed more except clothes, cereal, a crib, a play pen, an electric train But I got nowhere with that prop- Today's Thought Gem maeazines, and "Well, I never!" she exploded.

"Look at this diamond-studded clips for a spaniel's ears, to keep them out of his food! Fifteen hundred dollars! For a dog, mind you!" "In that case" I said. She nodded. So we took the page out of. the baby book and now David wears gold diaper pins one where you'd expect to find a diaper pin, the other more publicly displayed, on his sweaters, where nobody could possibly miss it. WTe don't really think they'll spoil him especially since we'll probably have to hock them to buy that electric train.

ft Where ice love is home, Home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts. Oliver Wendell Holmes Virginia Capp, Casper, and Margaret Immel. Midwest, will represent this area in the Wyoming "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest at Worland Nov. 16. They were first and second place winners of the local contest, which ended Sunday with a style show held at the Townsend hotel by the Natrona County Wool Growers Auxiliary.

Workmanship judging had taken place previously, and contestants modeled their entries for final inspection by the judges, Mrs. Edward Eille and Mrs. E. Turner. Virginia, 14, is a freshman in the home economics class at the high schol.

She wore a tailored dress of gray flannel, accented by red shoes, hat and purse. Margaret, modeled a rust-red bolero suit with a green blouse and hat. She taught herself to sew, and has been a contestant four times, winning the state prize once. The winners will have their expenses paid for the state contest by the auxiliary. The Casper Commissary gave each a dress-length of woolen material, and other entrants received small jeweled purse pen and pencil sets.

Other girls who participated Sunday were Marvine Matthews. 14, wearing a suit of green wool in a dressy design with a yellow scarf and black hat, bag and shoes. Anella Currence, 17, wore a weskit dress of brown and white check with a brown long sleeved blouse and brown accessories. She is a 4-H club member. Marilyn Seabeck entered a.

suit in the senior class which had been a winner in the Central Wyoming fair. It is beige trimmed with brown velvet, worn with a brown and beige hat and a turquoise scarf. She made the suit in the Junior college home economics class. Delores Hougham. 18-year-old 4-H club member, had made a blue and white checked jacket styled with a flared back.

With this she wore a blue skirt and fccarf. Margaret Cain was unable to finish her dress in time for the 3395 S. BannocK street, Englewood, Colo. Dial Sunset 1-1296. You'll find a 50O.

savings at Metz Bakery on 'day old' pastries and breads. 311 East Fifth St. Cream puffs and turnovers de-liciously fresh every day at Metz Bakery, 311 East Fifth St. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Hill, 382 North Minnesota, announce the birth of a daughter Sunday. Feed sacks washed and bleached white and prints in assorted colors and beautiful patterns. Ideal for aprons, table cloths, etc. Fitches Poultry, 910 North Durbin.

il eepsake DIAMOND RINGS HEHNKE'S JEWELRY Next Doer to Rialto Theotra 4 I 1 i ii- 1 i i "I 1 I I T', L- 1 K-- Good Neighbors Announce Dance The Good Neighbor club of Powder River and Natrona, held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Wayne Buzan Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Holt and Mrs. A.

C. Hitt were appointed to a play to be given by the club in the near future. Plans were completed for the club dance which will be held at th Powder River school house Saturday evening at 9 o'clock. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Jonce Eccles Thursday, Nov.

29. Luncheon was served by the hostess to the Mesdames Charles Weeks-worth. William Osgood. Jonce Eccles, John Holt. Edna Eccles, Clarence Kahn, and A.

C. Hitt. St Anne's Club To Hold Dance St. Anne's Square Dance club will hold a record dance in the parish hall of the Episcopal church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Members are requested to bring sandwiches.

Birthday Party Honors Janice McNamaxa Janice McNamara was hostess De Luxe Beauty Salon. For best hair styling, and permanent waves, call 1745. Adv. A son was born Nov. 11 to Mr.

and Mrs. Max Williams. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dame, 1336 South Jefferson, are the parents of a girl born Sunday at Memorial hospital.

The gift that is just for you. Personalized stationery from Talberfs, 124 No. Wolcott. Adv. Chicken in the basket.

very special T-bone steak dinner, only one mile west of Casper. Phone 3980, Derrick Inn. Adv. Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Davis plan to leave for Denver Wednesday to at Iridune-Herald Photo EXPERT SEAMSTRESSES: Entrants in the "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest are shown here at the style show and final judging Sunday afternoon at the Townsend hotel. Left to right are (back) Margaret Cain, Marlene Matthews, Virginia Capp and Margaret Immel, (front) Marilyn Seabeck and Anella Currence Virginia placed first, and Margaret Immel, from Midwest, won second prize. The contest is sponsored by the Wyoming Wool Growers Auxiliary.

tend the Rocky Mountain Oil andj uas convention. i yesterday at a party celebrating her den, Mrs. C. B. Jackson, Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.

Don Nicoll, and Mrs. Martha E. Fully Trained end Experienced Floor Covering Specialists Call or Stop In for FREE ESTIMATE THE LINOLEUM STUDIO 141 South Durbin Street PHONE 5904 VFW Auxiliary Visits Veterans in Hospital Representatives of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary made one of their two annual visits to the hospitalized veterans Sunday. Mrs. Talleck Johnson, hospital chairman of the V.

F. W. Auxiliary, Mrs. Don Hart, president of the Auxiliary, and Talleck Johnson, chaplain of the V. F.

W. post, visited about twenty veterans of both world wars in Memorial hospital. They presented useful gifts to the men. So Many Little Childhood Ills Strike at Night! James Radio Service 327 W7est Yellowstone Phone 425 Adv. Mrs.

Nancy Holman and Mr. A. L. Thons cf Evansville had as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Matson. Mrs. Wanda Hix and Mrs. Millie Lee from Cody, Wyo. Carl and Vera Frans invite you to stop at the Englewood Motor Hotel, so keep tins specialized Personals aspirin nanay, reaay lot I mctnu emergencies.

Approved wl.JUatrn ASPIRIN eleventh birthday. Guests were Diane Shorney, Judy Luck, Jerry Jones, Janie and Gretchen Gif-ford and Joan McNamara. Janice is the daughter of Mrs. Juanita McNamara, 916 East 13th. Jean Ogilbee Honored At Cocktail Party Mrs.

Vernon Proffitt honored Lt Jean Ogilbee with a cocktail party given recently in the Proffitt home. Approximately twelve young people enjoyed the 5 to 7 o'clock party. Lt. Ogilbee is leaving soon to report for duty in the Wacs in San Antonio, Texas. by doctors, fio need to break tablets, each is adult dose.

Orange flavored. Buy it today. I FOR CHILDREN, Mrs. Werner Elected To Head Wool Auxiliary Mrs. Herman Werner was elected president of the Natrona County Wool Growers Auxiliary Sunday at a meeting following the "Make It Yourself With Wool" style show.

Other new officers are Mrs. James Speas. first vice president: Mrs. C. P.

Johnson, second vice president; Mrs. Rodney Rochelle. secretary; and Mrs. O. T.

Evans, treasurer. At the close of the business session, Mrs. Evans introduced Mrs. Dorothy Burgess of the Wool Bureau, who spoke about the educational program she is conducting among retail sales personnel across the country. This program Is to acquaint the salespeople with the "seven wonders of wool" in wearing apparel.

NOW! OES Observes Past Matrons, Patrons Night "Past Matrons and Past Patrons" night was observed at the last regular meeting of Fort Casper Chapter 4, Order of Eastern Star with Miss Marie Bishop, worthy matron and Martin Eggert, worthy patron, presiding. Seventeen past matrons and nine past patrons of the chapter were introduced and welcomed." The initiatory degree was exemplified by the following past matrons and past patrons: worthy matron. Mrs. Herman Talpers; worthy patron, Frank Blehx; associate matron. Mrs.

David Patterson; associate patron, Edwin Snow; secretary, Mrs. Fremont Michie: treasurer, Mrs. Ambrose Hemingway; conductress, Mrs. C. Morris; associate conductress, Mrs.

B. H. McCarthy; chaplain, Mrs. Effie D. Lowndes; marshal, Mrs.

Edwin Snow: organist, Mrs. John Zolnoski; Ada, Mrs. J. R. Luxon; Ruth, Mrs.

Al Crump; Esther, Mrs. W. L. Em-mel; Martha, Mrs. Emma Sturgeon; Electa, Mrs.

George Snodgrass; warder, Mrs. Belle Patton; and sentinel, Glen Winship. A Thanksgiving motif decorated the serving table from which refreshments were served by the following committee; Mrs. Carl Gus-tafson, chairman, Mrs. Wr.

S. Bow- rO Creates Protective Warmth for Af et-y AUTO Miss Peggy Shafroth. a sophomore at Loretto Heights college, Denver, will be in the cast of the college play, "The Firefly," to be presented this month. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Shafroth, 312 East Fifth. Chuck Flood Photographer Weddings, family groups, clubs 5716-J 1540 W. 13th. Adv. Make your windows bright this winter.

Beautiful drapery fabrics. Ted's Upholstery, 351 So. Beech. Adv. Victor R.

Nottingham has been named to membership in Blue Key, national honorary service fraternity at Colorado State college in Greeley. Col. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don D.

Nottingham of Midwest. Carl's Fur Shop, competent fur work. Carl Kullander Furrier. 1508 East 2nd St. Phone 5275-J.

FURNITURE Mrs. Aline Rowray Entertains Club Mrs. Aline Rowrav. 404 South uimm to relieve coughs and sore muscles Park, entertained the Royal Neigh Musterole Instantly creates a won SIGNATURE LOAN I from I Finance Corp. JOHN HOOVER, Mgr.

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Canasta was played after the dinner, with honors going to Mrs. William Collins and Mrs. Carrie Noble. Mrs. Mary Piner of River-ton, houseguest of Mr.

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