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Casper Morning Star from Casper, Wyoming • 8

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8 Casper Morning Star, Wednesday, Dee. 30, 1953 Codecfe Cjiris Entertained Jll dreahadt jt-rkcoL allien inner- cince mwrnm ihpiiiwpiiiiiihpi. i nrTmmmrrim 1 Connie Hershorn Dial 2-1515 9S 1 wi I 1 il 1 '4'' 1 i1 Carol Wehrli, JoLea Spreclier Entertain College Crowd at Holiday Formal Tuesday Eve Li I 1 -4 o- Summers. Laramie, who was tt II I I I I I II mi jfciMi(iinf -1-ir-iriiiin-Wft- Miss Carol Wehrli and Miss Lea Sprecher co-hostessed holi day formal for Casper college stu dents at ine uasper Country club Tuesday evening. Dance music for the young college crowd was provid ed Dy Betty DePaul's orchestra.

About 126 were present. Among those attending were Miss Marianne Ikle, of Berne, Switzerland, Miss Ikle is the house guest of Miss Betty Jourgensen, 542 South Beech. Both girls are students at Stevens college in Columbia, Miss Jourgensen doing graduate worn tnere, A Another out-of-towner was Emily Miss Janice Chamberlain entertained a group of 12 college girls at a breakfast in her home Sunday morning. Miss Marilyn Seabeck and Mrs. Wayne Sunday were assistant hostesses.

Included in the early-day party were, left to right seated, Miss Elwood Fay Fox, Miss Marian Lybyer, Mrs. Clarence Deason Miss Anita Benton, Miss Nancy Lub-nau, Miss Cathy Daly and Miss Ruth McKe.izie. Standing are Mrs. Leroy Brown Miss Seabeck and Miss Chamberlain. for aomeitunff ove.

Jonnal Jplanned Cadner Coantni Year's- ar lr arty -Y Is- -V i s-r 'V i 5 tr ii. i I i 0 1 f'' i I I -W 'l' I '1 ,1 1 i i i i 1 hi i i ir 'hf I' -J Whites of 6TS ATP P3S1PP tfi cpn arate from the yolks when the eggs are cold; egg whites whip to a greater volume if they are at room temperature when beaten. Sheer curtains should be lightly starched. Not only will they hang better but they will resist dust. Nylon brushes are good for brushing up the nap of corduroy clothes and knitted garments.

Balloon Cakes are supposed to look like festive balloons used to celebrate New Year's Eve. Makes wonderful dessert. Members of the Casper Countrv club will usher in the new vear with its annual New Year's Eve formal at the club. Festivities will begin at 9 p.m. and are planned to last until 2 a.m.

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hocker head the committee for the occasion.

and are being aided by the entire entertainment committee. Slalcup, Wed lnbec. Groom to Hide Figure Defect By ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor Some beauty problems are so easy to disguise, that it is really amazing so women fail to do something about them. Ap parently it never occurred to them that they are suffering from the condition. So, teen-agers, if you wish to look your best, know your worst.

Now, for example, those of you whose beauty problem is a short neck can do several things to minimize the defect. You can even lengthen your necks. Hair styling should be no trouble at all. The current trend in coif fures is good for you. Wear your hair rather short and brushed back.

Try to achieve an upward movement around the In necklines, a V-shape is excel lent. All should be uncluttered. Chunky jewelery, chokers, round collars should always be avoided, Hats that have turned-up brims or deep crowns are best. The big, floppy hats tend to push the head farther down into the neck. Collarless coats are best, but one with a very flat collar could also be good.

Bulky fur collars should never be worn. To lengthen the neck, try this exercise: Lie with knees bent, feet close together, the base of the spine one inch from the floor and shoulders relaxed. Push head up away from shoulders so that you feel you are pushing up on top of your head. Push hard. Stretch, pushing neck down so that it touches (or nearly touches) the floor.

i You won't actually grow, but you will learn to stand tall and that will make the difference in your neck measurement. Boiling, acid foods such as toma toes and rhubarb in aluminum pots is the easiest way to keep the utensils spotless. Harsh alkaline soaps and cleansing powders eat away aluminum surfaces. i It is no longer considered wise to soak clothes for long periods. Generally, 15 minutes should be sufficient to loosen soil in white clothes.

Colored clothing should never be soaked more than five minutes. MIX-MATCH MASTERS! To give you that important any-hour answer, sew these weskits to wear with skirts, shirts and dress es! Switch and swap them around to give you complete wardrobe versality! No. 2961 is cut in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16: Weskit with collar, front button style, V4 yds. 54-in.

Weskit with neckline, side-buttoned takes 1 yd. 54-in. Send 30 cents for Pattern with Name, Address, Style Number and Size. Address Pattern Bureau, Casper Morning Star, 652 Mission San Francisco, Calif. Patterns ready to fill orders immediately.

For special handling of order via first class mail include an extra 5 cents per pattern. Also avaikible the 1953-1954 FALL-WINTER FASHION BOOK, beautifully illustrated in COLOR and presenting over 100 new fashions to bridge the seasons, Easy-to-make practical pattern designs for every age and type of figure. Order your copy now the price is only 25 cents. TAR -By CLAY R. Mm zT? ed by Dan- Doherty.

Miss Summers is the roommate of Miss Margie Clare, 426 East 11th, at the University of Wyoming, and is her house guest this week. The snack table at the club was decorated with a center bouquet of pink and red carnations highlighted with holiday green. Punch was served. Chaperones for the veninp u-pre Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Wehrli, Mr. and Mrs. O.

O. Lea. Mrs. J. W.

Snrcr-hor Mr and Mrs. Douelas Snrecher. Mr Mrs- u- sprecne I and Mrs. Robert Wehrli. and Mrs.

J. D. Snrecher. Jr Mr. A midnight snack table will be featured.

Music for the dance will be furnished by Pete Adams' Orchestra. Guests of members are welcome. There will be a guest fee. Mr. and Mrs.

Hocker havs planned the decorations, which have been described as unusual. oCt Giainpii 16 eremonu a Miss Theresa Stalcup and Lt. Robert L. Champlin were united in marriage Dec. 16 during a ceremony at Walker Air Force Base chapel, Roswell, N.

M. Chaplain Harold Cable performed the rites. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irene Stalcup of Clovis, N. and is a graduate of high school thera.

She attended the University of Denver and was graduated from St. Anthony's School ot Jfursinir. Ama- Texas. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Champlin, Casper, was graduated from NCHS and attended North Western University, Evans-ton, I1L He is now a jet fighter pilot with the Air Force, and is stationed at Alexandria, La. Attending the wedding from out of town vwere the bride's mother, Mrs. Irene Stalcup. Tom SUIcud. the brother of the bride, and Ralph Champlin, Casper, brother of the bridegroom.

The couple visited in Casper on Christmas with Lt. Champlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Champlin. Novicks Entertain Klines' Employes Tonight.

Wednesday, employees of Klines will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Novick at a dinner party to be held at the Riverside club. Preceeding the diner, Mr. and Mrs.

Novick will entertain at a cocktail party in their home, 731 South Park, starting at 7 o'clock. DR. L. A. BUSH AND DR.

J. J. AFFLERBACH EYESIGHT SFECTALISTS Phone 2-4291 New Odd Fellow BIdj. OPTOMETRISTS 253 S. CentH Dial Patronize Local Business SHOP at HOME WELCOME WAGON CASPER HOSTESSES: Mjs.

Paula L. Thomat Ph. 2-1131 Mra. Mylin Oribbin Ph. 3-8S21 .1 '5 i-we 4 i-, I i i 1- 'V i sj i 1 'I man-American settlement, you'd prooaDiy dine on roast fresh ham.

In some sections of the South, it's the custom to serve cabbage boiled with a 10-cent piece, to insure prosperity in the new year. Another southern tradition calls for black-eyed peas and hog jowls, which also are supposed to guarantee prosperity. Many a southern family is getting away from and serving stuffed- turkey or chicken, or fried chicken. or plain. I tVtm 1 1 As 1954 rings in, and the horns blow and the balloons rise colorfully to the.

ceiling, you'll have fun f-rnn-T this new balloon cake to your friends. It's really something to talk about. Balloon Cakes Two and two-thirds cups sifted cake flour, teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, xz teaspoon nutmeg, i teaspoon allspice, cup shortening, li cups firmly packed brown sugar, sour milk or buttermilk, 3 eggs, unbeaten, 1 cup raisins, cooked, drained and finely chopped, 1 cup finely chopped nuts. NOTE: with vegetable shortening, use 1 cup sour milk. With butter or cream, use 34 cup sour milk.

To sour fresh milk, measure 1 tablespoon vinegar into a measur ing cup; then fill cup with milk to the required level. Have shortening at room temperature. Line bottoms of three round 8-inch layer pans, 1 inches deep with paper. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F. Sift flour once before measuring.

Simmer the raisins in small 'amount of water until plump and tender then drain thoroughly and chop or grind with nuts. Measure sifted flour into sifter; add soda, salt and spices. Stir shortening just to soften. Sift in dry ingredients. Add brown sugar, forcing through sieve to remove lumps, if necessary.

Add milk and mix until all flour is dampened. Then beat 2 minutes at low speed on mixer. Add eggs and beat 1 minute longer. Stir in raisins and nuts. Pour batter into pjins.

Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees about 25 minutes, or until done. Cool. Frosting: Prepare Seven Minute Frosting. Tint one-third of tha frosting pink and snread nn nr the cakes, mounding the frosting over the sides and ton of rakes tn give rounded, shape of a balloon. Hiace small mounds of shredded coconut on the pmk frosted cake POLL AN LIBRA SEPT 23 Tfy for Wednesday to 'xi ciA 2-69-82-871 sign.

61 On 62 Are 63 You 64 Youi 65 Love 66 Early 67 Of 63 Cooperate 69 In 70 Damaged SCORPIO OCT 24 5u. NOV JV22 30-40-53-54 61-64-73 SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 4 DEC 22 31 1 Now Saturday evening the Empire room of the Henning hotel was the scene of a dinner-dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Nicolaysen. The guest list included about 140 names In the top picture Mr.

Shep Shepherd spends a minute with Mr. and Mrs. Binky Snyder In the lower picture Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.

Layman watch and enjoy some of the merriment going on. STAR photos. Iflew IJearS 2bijie3 4re Uarici Tint some coconut green and some yellow. With commercial candy letters, spell HAPPY NEW YEAR and place one word on each cake. Tie streamers from each cake to resemble balloon streamers.

Household Hints Glass cooking utensils soaked in a solution of laundry bleach and water will emerge free of stubborn stains. When Testing containers filled with liquid on rugs, place a heavy sheet of paper beneath the container. This protects the carpet from spills. New looking among fur-jacket fashions is the one that covers the top of the hipbone. This style usually has a loose or bloused back.

Your youngster's storm boots will slip on easily if vou nut. a pair of large old socks on over his shoes first. Cut off the tops of the If dish or clothes, washing Is jimn.mg your nanas look like an oia scrub cloth, try three steps as a remedy. Use just the amount of detergent or soap the manufacturers direct. Use a small amount of water softener in the dishpan or washing machine.

Rub suoo. nana cream on your skin as soon as hands are carefully is-eepmg Venetian blinds clean isn't as formidable a job if you use your vacuum cleaner brush auacnment to remove loose dirt Use your family camera to rec ora more than the activities of the children. "Before" and "after" pictures of a home improvement project will give you proud proof ui yvur laients. Colorless lacquer should be used to protect brass or copper surfaces liuxu corrosion. IVhoknows more about love thaiF anyone? She has held millions FprlU bound with her loveliness husky voice and some elusiv personal quality.

Now for thr first time she reveals ha that quality is womanliness and rare understanding; There's a surprise in every line of Marleae Dietrich's charmingly wise and quaintlv practical "How to Be Loved" in the January Ladies' Home Journal. On newsstands today. NEW YORK (U.P.) New Year's Day traditionally is a time to have friends in. Bui right there, tradition pulls to a halt. Thanksgiving and Christmas have their turkey and cranberries.

But New Year's day is one for feasting on ham in some parts of the nation, hog jowl in others, beef roast in some, and an unusual dish called "hoppin John" in ottiers. In the Yorkville section of New York, or any other part of the nation where there's a heavy Ger Your Do7 Activity Guide ArrrsrAlnrt -i tU Cl To develop message 1-17-25-33 51 -76-81 -83 tuu uius corresponding to numbers Attractive Healthful C-V 1)24-34-39-41 '43-70-4 yJJ Appointmnts72 Thrills 7T1 WOW! yKA'' YOU CAN GET ufiklM ARTHUR MURRAY Si I I DANCE LESSONS tt I f5 STUDIO NOW OPEN I 'KL 1 71 -A 1 ll 1:00 P.M. to P.M. -7 1 -W TAURUS yuur ioaiac oiith I You'll 31 Out APR 21 2 Sellinf 3 Take 4 Don't 5 Act 6 Get 7 A 8 Tale 9-Othert 10 Buyirv 11 Be 12 More 13 Or 14 Judge 15 16 Speak 17 Gracious 18 Interviews 19 Precaution '20 And 21 Visits 22 Against 23 You 24 Moke 25 Obliges 26 Wise 27 Dollars 28 Loss 29 And 30 Let And 33 34 Amends 35 Now 36 Good 37 38 Or 39 Or 10 No 41 Reoair MAY 21 GEMINI JUNE 22 9.1 n. 15.50 43 A CANCER 44 New 45 News 46 And 47 Course 48 Benefit 49 Of 50 51 Offer S2j Cents 53 One 54 Impose 55 By 56 Decisions 57 Turn 58 If 59 New 60 Hobb.es JUNE 23 JULY 23 65-72-78 LEO II II AUG- 23 9-14-23-35 '55-56-80-85 VIRGO 5EPF 22 42 73 Generosity 67-77-890Aj 74 Friendship 75 Listen 76 Comes 77 Money 78 Prevail 79 To 80 And 81 Your 82 Your 83 Favord 84 Today 85 Actions 86.

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