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Sunday, Feb. 3, 1936 1 Casper Tribune-Herald Star Talks With the Doctor 9 PERSONALS There is so far no sure. comDlete PARKINSON'S i i 4M cure, but there are drugs available Friends of Mrs. Allen Stewart re- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

An For Future Reference FUTURE REFERENCE material, m-hich includes all announcement of meetings to be held during the week, are to be in The Tribune-Herald office by noon Friday as this column is made up on Friday afternoon. These regular announcements will not appear in other columns of The Tribune-Herald except in the case of a later postponement or other change. gret to learn that she is confined drew Ikard. formerly of Casper and now of Loveland, Cole and Dr. and to her home by a case of hepititis.

which, together with satisfactory attention to the general health, will relieve many of the symptoms and make life not at all unbearable. and her daughter is ill with the disease also. The Buffet Supper served In the DISEASE A man who is obviously troubled about his wife's health writes that her hand trembles when she holds something. He feels it is getting a little worse. Although there are several possibilities, the most likely cause is the common condition known as shaking palsy, paralysis agitans or Parkinson's disease.

However, the inquirer should cer Mrs. John Masek of Casper are the paternal grandparents, the baby being' their first grandchild. Announcement of the birth of a daughter comes from Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Clavier of 137 East J. She was born on Feb. 2 in Memorial hospital. Crystal Room of the Gladstone Hotel every Tuesday from 6 p.m. til 9 p.m.

is the talk of the town. All you can eat for only $2.50 per person. Adv. Stephen Layman is home for the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Layman. He is a student at the University of Colorado at Boulder. News of the birth of a daughter on Feb. 3 in Memorial hospital is made known in an announcement from Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Gould of Midwest. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous open meeting at the club house at 917 North Beech at 8 p. m. AMERICAN Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular Tuesday evening Big Party at the Legion home at 8 p. m.

The public is invited. TREBLE Clef Chorus meets at the Pacific Power hall at 7:30 WEDNESDAY ARTS Department of the Departmental Club will meet at the Women's Club House at 2 p. m. There will be a program on Hawaii by Mrs. J.

F. Partridge, Jr. SUNDAY ALCOHOLICS Anonymous beginners open meeting at 8 p. at the club house at 917 North Beech. ADULT Square Dance sponsored by Legion Auxiliary in the upstairs hall of the Legion Club at 7:30 p.

m. ROUNDUP Club ride at 1:30 p. m. MONDAY NAVY Mothers Club meets at the American Legion Club at 2 p. m.

KHETA Court, No. 59. Ladies Oriental Shrine, meets at Shrine Club at 8 p. m. JUNIOR Girls' Unit of VFW Aux How Can By ANNE ASHLTT Q.

How can I simphfy the tasi of replacing elastic in a garment? A. By sewing the new elastic ta one end of the old. then pulling the opposite end of the old. In this way the new elastic will be pulled through. Q.

How can I remove a tight ring Irom the linger? A. Hold the hand for a short time in very cold water. Q. How can I use burnt milk pudding? A. It can be used if the burnt skin is removed, some milk and a little butter added, and then re-baked in a slow oven.

iu, t. if yK i tainly take his wife to a physician who can make an exact diagnosis. Parkinson's disease is principally a disorder of the later years of life, though there is one form which sometimes follows brain fever or encephalitis in younger people. In its typical form one or both hands shake while at rest and many motions of the body become slower and are performed with tome appearance of stiffness. As a general Our Smorgasbord every Wednesday is the finest in the area.

Served to our beautiful new Empire Room, Henning Hotel. Adv Bob Dallason, Wyoming state boxing commissioner, is in Worland this week-end where he is officiating at the second annual Wyoming Golden Gloves tournament being THRIFTY Ann's Extension Club Wayne and Roger Billingsley, sons of Mr. and Mrs. L. N.

Billingsley, 319 South Lennox, left Friday for St. John's Military Academy in Salina, Kans. Mrs. T. J.

Schoenewald of 1020 Farnum, who has been a surgical patient at Memorial hospital, is now convalescing at her home. will meet at 1 p. m. at the home of Velda Allison, 1635 Bellaire Drive. Grace Hornback will be the co- rule, the shaking starts in one hand, and the other may not tremble for months or years and may ne-er be hostess.

The program will be on come as bad as the one in which it started. iliary meets at the VFW hall at 7' p. m. WBA meeting in the North Casper Club House at 8 p. m.

PAINTERS' Auxiliary No. 106, msets at the A. F. of L. hall at 8 v.

m. CIRCLE Eight Square Dance Club meets at 8 n. m. at the OFO hall in Mountain View. The cause of Parkinson's disease Out of town relatives in Pasnpr I to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Maryifa8e (in contrast to that which i Three Are Fined Here held there this year. A number of Casper fight far.s are in' attendance at this meet also. The Stauffer Home Unit and Ellen' Gray on Thursday include 1 3 Ulal" IS nm rnureiy Zar.ger of Chad- understood. Apparently a oortion For AutOtTjOblle Offenses Zar.ger "Clothing Accessories." YULE Christmas Club will meet with Mrs. J.

R. Hansard at 1632 East Third, at 1:30 p. m. VESTA Extension Club will meet with Mrs. Charles C.

Hutton, 1241 South Elk at 8 p. m. CASPER Duplicate Bridge Club will meet at the, Gladstone Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Fred thJvfnJ 1S Canaped' tIW' Charley H.

Cureton. 116 NortU thmsine processes do not seem ron, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Skinner and Hank Skinner of Fort Laramie. much harmed, as a rule.

Charles and Bud Skinner of Denver, Office Gym will reduce weight, correct posture, stimulate circulation and release tension! Call 2-29S2 for Free Demonstration. Adv. a stop sisrn and was fined $10 by hi 5 Justice Alice Burridge Saturday blood vessels is the most likely ex-I Fridav Tohn tu nlanatinn for H.vinnm.r,t 1 rioay, L. Berggren, nlanation for the development of at 7:30 p. m.

Interested players are "OUR TOWN" TO BE PRESENTED AT WU: The Gibbs fam and Cyril v. Kelly, Evansville. wire fired $5 apiece for Xaiims; display 1956 license plates. ily sitting for a portrait in the tintype style of the period of the play, "Our Town," to be given by the University of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Clmken-beard have returned from Smith invited. BPO Does will meet at the Elks club at 8 p. m. AMERICAN War Mothers, Guy C. Burscn Chapter, meets at the Le- 1 gion club at 2 p.

m. W. L. KUYKENDALL Rebekah I JOTS Oasner Bethel (ji. p.

at the Mfsonic Tm-pl- pt p. m. Ca-pr Fervie League mets at tb" Women's Club House at 8 r. m. NUPSFS' Association.

District No. 2, meets at 8 p. m. at th Nirs-s' home. Mr.

Van Coors. director citv and corntv heplth urrt will sneak on "Public Heplth." Refreshment'; will be served. All nurses are invited. SOROPTIMIST Club meets for luncheon at the Henning Coffee j5hor at 1 n. m.

and John Wilcox of Stuart, Neb. Roger Fraley of Denver, a broker with the firm of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane which is a brokerage firm with offices in many cities, has been a visitor in Casper recently. He came to be guest speaker at the Friday meeting of the Woman's club, and at the evening meeting of the "Feminine Financiers" club. are th of Milk and milk products most important source cium for the body. Center.

where they were called by the death of an uncle, Robert Clinkenbeard. Your finest selection of toys and sporting gifts for the young athlete and sportsman. At Hilltop Sport and Toy. Adv. Wyoming on the Laramie campus, heb.

v-iu. in tronr is Gretchen Powell, Casper, -who plays Rebecca. Seated are Barbara Gove, Kansas City, as Mrs. Gibbs, and Emmet Larimer, Evanston, as Dr. Gibbs.

Standing is Larry Roupe, Saratoga, who has the role of George. The Thornton Wilder play will be the third offering in the current University theatre season. XPhoto by The Easel) Parkinson's disease. 1 Shaking palsv is more common among men than women. It tends to start slowly, thoueh sometimes the symntoms develop suddpnly after a mental or physical shock of some kind.

In addition to the shaking in one or both hands, victims often complain of a loss of muscular strength and difficulty in performing movements which thev previously did with ease. The physician is helped in making a diagnosis by a certain lack of expressiveness in the patient's face and by the way he walks. A method of Dreventinar the de Lodge No. 39. meets at the IOOF hall at 8 p.

m. LA SOCIETE 40 Hommes et 8 Cheveaux meets at the American Legion Club at 8 p. m. INTERIOR Decoration Groun. Women Voters FRONTIER Credit Women's AAUW will meet at the home of Mrs.

R. R. Berg. 2012 Soutb. Breakfast Club meets at the Hotel snn Tpmhprs ann euesTS wm Plan Meetings OES Tea Club Meets At Masonic Temple New firms moving into the Mid west budding ir elude the Kerr-McGee Oil Industries.

L. M. Grace, Oil Properties, and the downtown studio for the new radio station KATI. which will be opened by Storm Bull Concert Scheduled Sunday In NCHS Auditorium For This Week For Cords Tuesday League of Women Voters unit The Tea and Social Club of the meetings will held Tuesday, TOWNSEND Club will meet at 8 p. m.

at the North Casper Club House. THURSDAY PYTHIAN Sisters, Eunice Temple No. 16, meet at 8 p. m. at the Labor Center hall at 235 North Wol-cott.

FORT Casper Chapter No. 4, OES, meets at the Masonic Temple at LWednesday. and Thursday, Feb. 7. velopment of Parkinson's disease has yet to be found.

In fact, it seems doubtful that anything can be developed along this line until more is learned about the cause. Prevention is the ultimate aim, of course. SASA A Proven Product at Hair Specialists! Scalp Stimulont end Dandruff Scale Remover! Developed from on old Egyptian formula by the mokers of LAN-LAY. MONEY-BACK Guarantee. Available at Casper Commissary' Casper Super Market Brannen Market Lloyd Drugs Frontier Drug (Douglas) Fort Casper chapter of the Order of Eastern Star met on Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic Temple, when a dessert course was served.

The hostess committee, headed by Much interest is being shown in the concert to be given next Sunday afternoon in Casper by Dr. Storm Bull, noted pianist and teacher. His fame is international, and Casper music lovers are indeed fortunate to be able to hear a musician Mrs. Walter MacGregor, included 8 p. m.

Examining committee meets I the Mesdames Houston Lamb. of his prominence. Jack Breece of Lander, the tower to be erected across the river. Hunting dogs' training should be-cin with obedience. Your pets also.

Classes starting now, 2-2337, or 3-3231. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and son, Steve, will arrive in Casper from Billings the first of the week to make their home.

Mr. Peterson has been transferred back to Casper by Shell Oil Co. as division office manager. welcome. Mrs.

C. A. Burk will give a talk on interior decorating. TUESDAY PEO, Chapter AC, will meet with Mrs. Joseph W.

Yas, -1635 South Walnut at 1:15 p. m. CASPER Home Economics Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Hans Nielsen, 1919 South Boxelder at 8 p. m.

Mrs. Etta Dorius will tell about her experiences in Europe and her beauty courses there. Mrs. Frank Rohan and Mrs. Norman Moon will be co-hostesses.

NORTH Casper Improvement Association will meet at the North Casper club house at 8 p. m. Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. Frank Singer will be the serving committee.

BETA Sigma Phi, both chapters, meets at the Women's Club House at 8 p. m. at 7:30 p. m. ALTAR and Rosary Society meets Fred Meats, J.

F. Lowry and Nat concert, under the auspices of Novick. I Casper chapter of National Bridge, canasta and a Kensing- Guild of piano Teachers u.m be ton group furnished the entertain- held in NCHS auditormrn on 5un. ment for the afternoon. Prizes day afternoont Feb.

12. Tickets are DR. L. A. BUSH AND DR.

J. J. AFFLERBACH VISION SPECIALISTS Phone 2-4291 New Odd Mlow Bids. OPTOMETRISTS 8, and 9. Local "Current Agenda" for the coming year will be the topic for discussion.

Local League members make suggestions for this, which will be voted upon and adopted at the annual meeting in April. The Tuesday morning group will meet at the home of Mrs. Stanley Kerns, 601 Pineview Place at 9:30. The Wednesday meeting will be in the evening instead of the usual afternoon time, at the home of Mrs. L.

C. Rognstad, 1832 South Spruce at 7:45. The Thursday evening group will meet at the home of Mrs. Gordon McMillan, 935 South Jackson, at 7:45. Driage were awaraea 10 Airs, ua-vid Patterson and Mrs.

R. A. I on sale by members of the guild of which Mrs. A. Bert Conley is chairman, or may be obtained at the door.

Lasting, unusual, beautiful gifts for Valentine's Day at Talbert's, 124 9 2-2cC O-O No. Wolcott. Adv. Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Kishng of at 1 p. m. at St. Anthony's church for rosary. Meeting at the school auditorium at 1:30 p.

m. ROOSTER ETTE Cootiette Club meets at 8 p. m. at the Pacific Power hall. W.

L. KUYKENDALL Rebekah Lodge No. 39 will meet at the IOOF hall at 1:30 for a tea. Members of both Rebekah lodges are invited. MODERN Woodmen of America business meeting at 8 p.

125 West Second. EAGLES Ladies' Auxiliary of Casper meets at Eagles hall at 8 p. m. FRIDAY ALCOHOLICS Anonymous closed meeting at the club house at 917 North Beech at 8 p. m.

CASPER Garden Club meets at the Mountain States Power hall at 6:30 p. m. for a potluck dinner. The Stars Diller, are the parents of twin boys. Mrs.

Kisling is the former Joyce Cohee, daughter of Mr. and 9 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Mrs. Leonard Cohee, 619 South Washingn. Dykeman: in canasta the prizes went to Mrs. J.

C. Hodgson and Mrs. Pearl North and in the Kensington circle Mrs. Janie T. Adams was the winner.

Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. James Bond of Riley, and Mrs. H. L. Alexander of Fort Lewis, Wash.

Others present were, Miss Nell Jones and the Mesdames M. O. Wick, L. D. Branson, P.

F. Korn, J. S. Mercer, W. V.

Moore, I. E. Clark, E. J. Houseworth, B.

C. Shaw, Douglas Bryden. H. L. Hubbard.

J. A. Cantrell, Irl Faulkner, C. W. Walker, George Mackey, R.

R. Milne, C. W. Morris, W. J.

Leenhouts, Ralph Harris, George A. Weedell, S. H. Anderson, A. C.

Say By ESTRELLITA Storm Bull, professor of music and head of the piano department at the University of Colorado, is one of the most outstanding concert pianists of the day. He has an interesting background as a member of the musical family which includes Ole Bull and Edvard Grieg. His training has been with famous teachers here and abroad, and he has appeared in concert in musical centers the world around. The Chicago born artiste receives the highest praise in the press of his native city, and such publications as N. Y.

World-Telegram, the N. Y. Hearld-Tribune. the N. Y.

Times, the Edinburgh Evening News, the Free Press of London, Toledo Blade, to name a few, give Q. How can one best develop charm and increase one's 0 If you want really choice beef-buy the best. Properly aged, cut, quick frozen, wrapped in moisture-proof cellophane plus an outer waxed wrapping. Special this week only, by the half. 41c.

Average weight 250 lbs. Weinrich Frozen Food Locker. 5th Beech within easy reach Phone 2-2322. Adv. Mr.

and Mrs. Wurt Martin of FOR TODAY REALISM is essential now. Do not become discouraged over minor obstacles but take the long-range view. If projects are truly worthwhile, slight setbacks will not deter you from completing them. Try to win the cooperation of family and loved ones by good ex A.

You can take a lesson in charm from a child. Don't be afraid to be wide-eyed. Take an enthusiastic interest in everything, be a good listener. There's no need to gush, but express appreciation. A good disposition is a great asset.

PHILATHEA Social Group of the First Methodist church will meet at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. J. J.

Wro-ble of 903 St. Mary. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Alice Richards, Hitt, Perry Cunningham. E.

C. Perkins, F. C. Guyot. J.

M. Lown des. Marie Patrick, John S. Clark Marc Nichols, Ida Metz, Fremont but the hlhest Praise.tfor L. D.

Bechtel Michie, V. Shoop, and musicians a brilliant future was and C. B. Jackson. Annual Guest Day will be observed by the club on Feb.

14. Mrs. Dorothy Walthill. and Mrs. Allen Devotions will be given by Mrs.

L. R. Earnshaw. WOMEN'S Democratic Club meets with Mrs. Earle Burwell, 1022 South Wolcott, at 8 p.

m. All interested women are invited. CLAN STUART Auxiliary meets at the Eagles hall at 8 p. m. SENIOR Mariner Club meets at the Presbyterian church at 6:30 p.

m. for potluck dinner and meeting. ample and the day will turn out better than you may anticipate at first. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If today is your birthday, you have, as of the beginning of this month, embarked upon a fine period where personal relationships re concerned. Some unexpected so-fial contacts could broaden your horizons considerably and, if you are single, there is a strong possibility of matrimony during the predicted for him, and his progress bears them out.

An outstanding program will be presented Sunday by this world famous musician. 600 East announce the birth of a daughter on Feb. 2 in Memorial hospital. The birth of a son on Feb. 2 is announced by Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Norcross of 1527 Westridge Terrace. He was born in Memorial hospital. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.

John Masek on Wednesday, Feb. 1 at the hospital in Newcastle where they reside. The maternal THE HEW BALDWIN Look and Learn By A. C. GORDON Ever use packaged green noodles? I They are delicious teamed with such I seafood as shrimp or crabmeat, or electronic 9 with chicken or turkey.

organ MODEL 45 f7 DAUGHTERS of Penelope meet at 125 West Second at 8 p. m. SATURDAY NEWCOMERS Club meets at the Hotel Townsend at 12:15 for lunch. For reservations call Mrs. F.

J. Bavendick or Mrs. Charles Porter by Friday noon. CARPENTERS Auxiliary regular meeting in the Carpenters hall at 7:30 p. m.

PEO Chapter will meet at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Thomas A. Ward, 1010 South Durbin.

A DURN GOOD WYOMING HOME OPEN TODAY 2 TO 5 last six months of the year. Occupationally and financially you may not experience any dramatic changes but, through a program of steady endeavor, plus the imagination need'ed to put over unique ideas, you should be able to make more progress than you probably anticipate just now. Look for some excellent news in October. A child born on this day will be talented, independent and a fine judge of character. FOR TOMORROW Monday's influences suggest that you keep your nose to the proverbial grindstone since a frivo 1.

'What five Presidents of the U. S. had names beginning with the letter 2. Who were the authors of "Antony and Cleopatra" and "Caesar and Cleopatra?" 3. What is the name of the crime for which a witness who deliberately lies can be heid and tried? 4.

Who is ranked as the greatest of German lyric poets? 5. What is the difference between the musical terms "alto" and "contralto?" ANSWERS 1. The two Harrisons, Hayes, Harding and Hoover. 2. Shakespeare wrote "Antony and Cleopatra," and George Bernard hSaw wrote "Caesar and Cleopatra." 3.

Perjury. Our 1 Sweetheart A n-J A Formal 'A Are Deigned i )) To Malct His 9 Heart Beat A 1 A SHE WILL i LOVE OUR 1 1 VALENTINE SELECTIONS La a'r it 0 if Two Casper Students lous aunuae couia cause uu 10 1 A rj r- 1 lose out on some good opportuni-; Are rrOCTICe I eaChinq ttes 0 in lu.jji.--H a jf. jss MMWOT .1.1 1 4 i ii I Two Casper seniors at Colorado A and College at Fort Collins, have been assigned to Sheridan high school in nearby Englewood for practice teaching in home econom- During the evening hours, be cautious if dealing with strangers, and be extremely careful about signing documents of any kind. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monday is your birthday, your Wolfgang "Goethe 4. Johann (1749-18321.

1 ics. 5. "Alto" refers to the voice part in music, while "contralto" refers to the voice itself. Miss Marilyn Seabeck of 725 East Second street, will teach courses in clothing, meal service units, and budgeting during the practice pe 9 Authentic Organ tone quality New modest cost Self-contained amplification Completely portable Standard controls Two full 61 note manuals 25 note pedal board there is a Baldwin built organ for every musical need-every budget riod, February 6-March 16. At the college she has been active in the i Junior Panhellenic Council, New- man Club, and Sigma Kappa.

Miss Norma Rader, daughter of the George A. Raders of 614 South Grant, will teach both beginning and advanced homemaking courses, She has been active at Colorado A and College in both orchestra and I band; the staff of the Rocky Moun- CENTRAL WYOMING KENNEL CLUB OBEDIENCE CLASSES NOW STARTING Phones: 2-2387, 2-2241, 2-3155 For Particulars Dogs Must Be 8 Months or Older horoscope indicates that you have great cause for optimism now especially where personal relationships are concerned. During the next four months there will be great emphasis on social matters find, after June 9th, sentimental affairs will play a great part in your life In fact, if you are still unwed as of that rate, there is a strong possibility that you will be married sometime during the last six months of he year. While occupational and financial matters may play a comparatively subordinate role in your private life this year, you should still be able to make considerable progress especially if you capitalize on your imagination, your' idealism and your innate astuteness in sizing up complicated situations. Concentrate on these and you can ad-Vance to your satisfaction.

A child born on this day will be endowed with keen intuition, fine principles and a great desire for knowledge. 9 tain Collegian and a member of Pi Delta Epsilon, national journalistic honorary, and served as president of Sigma Kappa social BUILT BY A GOOD OLD WYOMING BOY Folks are always askin' what kind of house we built at 2725 EAST 10TH ST. We just tell them it's a good ole home, built to live in, not just fancied up to sell. We don't know much about "Colonial" or "French Provincial" but we do know it's big and has a larrapin' floor plan. Well, here 'tfs, and we are invitin' all you city folks to come out and see it today.

3 bedrooms (not little stinkers) and water piped right into the house. There's two outhouses, bolh inside the house. It's all plumb scrumptious by gosh we also put brick on the outside, not going to work a guy to death keeping it painted. Podners what a kitchen! What a dining room! Just sit there gander at them thar mountains. If you get cramped, jest stomp off down into the full basement big nuff for bowling alley (small one).

Last cf all we built one of them there garages nailed it right on the Why don't youall come on out and look? MIRACLE REALTY "A Plumb Good Ole Wyoming Firm" TRY US ATTEXO STORM BULL PIANO CONCERT FEB. 12, HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, 4 P.M. SPONSORED BY CASPER CHAPTER NATIONAL GUILD OF PIANO TEACHERS. LOOK SMART WITH QUALITY DRY CLEANING Socially, or on the job, it pays to be well-groomed et all times. The basis of all good grooming is, of course, your clothes.

Let us keep them extra-clean, fitting and pressed to a 0 Sale Sale Sale DRESSES 1 Group $5.00 1 Group $8.00 1 Group $10.00 1 Group $12.00 Melody Lane Shop Women's and Misses' Sizes KAL'S BLDG. 500 S. CENTER COME IN AND SHOP THE QUALITY SHOP "EXCLUSIVE, BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" 227 E. lit Dial 3-6091 229 E. FIRST PHONE 2-2921 9 JUST DIAL 3-5600 Th House of Baldwin (Just around the corner from the Post Office) 146 North Jackson Phone 3-5600.

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