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Casper Morning Star from Casper, Wyoming • 14

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14 Cosper Morning Stor, Sofurdoy, August 27, 1955 Starring Women By PAT FUEMING VUii Wlcet fwe6 1 it a I Vlsklnr Daughter helleriie will be In the form of coffee Sunday morning from 9 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bass have returned to their home in Ogden, ioia jjynwood in th wui ue Miss Marge Clare Utah, after a two-week visit here with Mrs.

Bass daughter, Mrs. Con Dalgarno, and her The visitors spent last weekend in Lander, their former home. They wim cu-jiosiesses Deing active memoers oi college sororities, Aiumnae memDers of college! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.

fiuiuuucs wiu biso oe in attend' ance at the coffee. Martin in Riverton and Mr. and Invited guests are all girls who' 5 Mrs. Ben Wentzel in Moran, Wyo. Relatives Visit are going away 10 college this laii A social morning will be enjoyed Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Peterson aim uie poienuai rusnees will h. able to question the college girls' were Casper visitors on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson, 710 W.

20th. The two Mr, auuui scnooj ana sororities. Happy Birthday Petersons are brothers, Happy birthday wishes to Mlssf 1 Vacationers Return Mary Jean Bryan, who was 21 on Mr. and Mrs. Dale Edwards, daughter Prudence and son Miles, returned home Friday from a Aug.

26 ana to Miss Martha Hicks, who was 20 on the same date. New Son Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Cavanagh, week's vacation to Glacier National Park, Canada, Yellowstone Nation al Park and Montana.

zaia jc. mignm, nave a new son Panhellenic Coffee The annual fall party of Pan- born on Aug. 25. Congratulations Congratulations, to Mr. and MrsJ Donald C.

Knobel, 1104 W. 22nd.1 who became the parents of a boy 1 III omen By RUTH MILLETT WHEN a working wife feels that her husband doesn't appreciate oorn on Aug. zd. I Kaycee Boy Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Blasingame of Kaycee have announced the birth of a boy on Aug. 25. I Pr4 Parents Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy K.

Glenn; her help in earning a living and doesn't do all he should to share the New officers were elected, constitution and by-laws were approved and plans made for their first big party at the meeting of the Casper Engineers' Wives, Thursday evening, at the Riverside Club. The new officers are Mrs. Louis Wright, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Olsen and Mrs. John Lang, board members; Mrs.

James H. Thompson, secretary; Mrs. C. C. Lusby, second vice president; Mrs.

Robert Gibbons, first vice president. The new president, Mrs, Martin Hegglund was on vacation at the time of the meeting. Mrs. Edward Lindholm has been acting as temporary chairman of the newly organized club. STAR photo by Dan Doherty.

housework it may be that she is seeing only half of the picture. are the proud parents of a boy bom Here's the other side of the story as written by a man who describes himself as a "half-husband." on Aug. 26. The Glenns live 2415 E. Ninth.

Baby Bootie Set 1 He writes: "Some time ago you Mrs. Martin Hegglund was elect tare, Ernie Johnson, Edward Lind wrote an article about husbands ed president of the new club of En A new member of the baby bootie not doing their part around the glneera Wives at the meeting at the house when the wives were helping them earn the living. I do a little Riverside Club, Thursday evening. Other officers are Mrs. Robert Gib more around home than the man bons, first vice president; Mrs.

C. you described, but I guess I'm still an unappreciative husband. However, please read my story, as follows: set is the son of Mr. and Adolph Hehr, 1758 S. Elm, born on? Aug.

25. Family Addition A girl was added to the Thomas Bagley family, born on Aug. 25 at Casper Memorial Hospital. They live at 1416 W. 12th.

I New Daughter I and Mrs. James DeWitt of holm, Richard Roe, and Bernard Spielman. Chuck Chamison will act as master of ceremonies. Background music will be provided by Bill Merrill's orchestra. Stores represented are the following: TMT, Harry Yes-ness, J.

C. Penney's, Wolford Shoe, Tauberts Western Wear, Kassis, Oakes Jewelry and Kistler's Sporting. The program will be as follows: at 6:30 a movie provided by Socony Mobil Oil Co. about oil from the time it is discovered until it is put to use. At 7:30 a fried chicken dinner will be served.

At 8:30 the fa "My wife went to work about Anyone who wished to join may call Mrs. Robert Gibbons, 1836 S. Jackson. It was definitely decided to hold the Husband Guest night on Sept. 22 at the Riverside Club.

Reservations may. be made by calling Mrs. John Fraher, 1645 S. Sycamore, Mrs. Robert Dimock, 810 W.

9th St. or Mrs. George Hunter, 1312 S. Elk, The committees appointed for the party included reservation, hostess, program. Mrs.

Robert Gibbons is hostess committee chairman; Mrs. Robert Dimock is reservation committee chairman and Mrs. Edward J. Lindholm is program committee chairman. Models for the fashion show planned in conjunction with the' party eight years ago when was earning $550 a month salary and we had about $2300 in the bank, adequate insurance, average car, furniture, clothes, etc.

ijo r. izui nave a new uaujimrr. Krvr-n a Mce Via Paenar 1UI A 'She had a justifiable reason. morial Hospital. The children had reached an age shion show will begin followed by Breakfast Treat dancing and a floor show.

Eighty-three members were in at tendance at the meeting. C. Lusby, second vice president; Mrs. Louis Wright, treasurer; Mrs. James Thompson, secretary; and members of the executive board are Mrs.

Robert Olsen and Mrs. John Lang. The Casper Engineers Wives Club was selected as the name of the club. Mrs. Mike Humphrey and Mrs.

John Dunlap won the prize for suggesting the new name. Five names were on the ballot for the final vote. Constitution and by-laws were voted on at- the meeting and accepted. Membership shall be composed of wives of graduate engineers and wives, whose husbands are working in any phase of the engineering field, surveyors, draftsman, etc. Dues were set at $3 a year.

Rights of paid members shall include voting, holding office, and attending all functions. Dues must be paid by the third meeting attended. The club Is still open for membership to anyone who qualifies under the constitution. NEW YORK flB Try poached dried beef and eggs next time you are planning a special Sunday, breakfast or brunch. For four servings, you will need '4 pound package of dried beef.

on Shred it with scissors and put in, an 8-inch skillet with cup creami Cook the beef and cream slowly (boy seven and girl 13) when- they didn't need her constant attention. She was putting in hours every day on women's clubs, children's theater, etc. which she could drop in order to earn some extra money for the girl's college education (we have insurance for the boy's) and also earn a little more for a few luxuries for herself. "NOW my salary is $700 a month and hers is $310. The girl is 21 years of age and earning her own living.

We spent about $2000 on her college education and we still have about $2000 in the bank. We have two cars, though, so we can both drive to work and part of my wife's salary goes far a part time maid. We eat out more than half the time, but we are all agreeable to this. "However, here is the reason I until the cream is absorbed, but the beef still is moist. Break 4 eggs onto the hot beef and sprinkle with cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese.

Cover the skillet and coot the mixture over low heat for 10 minutes, and serve hot. Start the meal with fresh iruic and serve the beef and eggs with buttered English muffins or butur-j ed toast. I Hot davs dehvdrate Baby as much sympathize with husbands whose as. if not more than, adults. Remind yourself to give him frequent offer- inp rf milir.

fruit iuice and waters wives complain they don't do enough round the house. My wife's story about why she went to work has changed. She tells our friends she had to go to work because we Babies who go on a milk strike will drink it eagerly in warm weather couldn possibly live on mv salary though 83 per cent of the people i i 11 I I 1 in ki. am iin.nn'i i .1.1 in I.m 4u in mis lown live on less. "My wife does more work around the house than I do.

But I'll move Party Given For Birthday Mrs. R. K. Cadwell, was the honored guest at a party Thursday evening to celebrate her 53rd birthday which was on that day. The party was held at the home of Mrs.

R. K. Cadwell, Jr.t with Mrs. Emma North as hostess. Mrs.

George Scott, was co-hostess. Guests enjoyed an evening of games with many prizes awarded. Mrs. J. M.

Fleming and Mrs. Del-bert Day won prizes at the door. The serving table was centered with two decorated cakes and a bouquet of mixed flowers. Other colorful bouquets were used throughout the house. Guests at the party included Mrs.

Stan Cadwell, Mrs. Ed North, Mrs. J. M. Fleming.

Mrs. Bob Kil-dow, Mrs. Delbert Day, Mrs. R. K.

Cadwell, Mrs. Wallace Trem-bath, Mrs. Opal Weaver, Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs.

Beulah Osher, Mrs. Don Westbrook, Mrs. Calvin Maves, Mrs. Harold Rhoades, Mrs. Dorothy Rice, Mrs.

Carl Melvin, the honoree and hostesses. School Skirts Sizes 8 through 20 HAVE ARRIVED AT THE Melody Lane Shop Women's ond Misses SUet KAl'S ELDG. 500 $. CINTU to a hotel before I'll become a rtgular lroner and housemaid. I already feel like a half-husband since I am constantly told I don't earn enough to support my family." There, working wives, is a husband's side of the story.

Study it carefully for in it you will find some of the reasons why a husband might not feel he is gaining much irom nis wue'i holding down a job SAMK 'Jr. Allen Garglulo and Mike Welsh will be among four students of the Bainbrich School of Dance who will appear on KOA TV in Denver next Tuesday and Wednesday between 10 and 11 a.m. Others going to Denver will be Sharon Patrick, who does acrobats and toe tap, and Etta Chittem, who does a Spanish dance. All four will do solos, with the boys tap dancing. Mrs.

Clay Bainbrich will accompany them to Denver. They were on KFEL TV in of Boston The Perfect Footweor for' Junior Misses Benham's Shoe Store 121 S. CENTER Bobby Sox NEW YORK flfl New for the teen-aged set are knit cotton socks, with pockets on the cufls. The manufacturer says the pockets are designed to hold comb, key, lipstick, loose change. The stock has a thick ribbed top which can be rolled to varying lengths, either exposing cr the.

pocket. Denver photo 1.

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