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a o SUNDAY, FFBRUARY §&, 1925 Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE THREE ——— News of Interest to W young W omen Legislators’ Wives Feted At Capital Cheyenne Club Plays Hostess at Meeting Last Week Wives of legisiators were the hon- or guests of the Cheyenne Woman's club at its regular meeting last week. The attendance at this event of wel- come to the visiting ladies was the largest enjoyed by the organization any months, It was the decision of the member- ship to vote February 18, on the mat ter of conyerting the body into « Departmental! club. Following an explanation of a pro- posed measure which, if passed by the state legislature, will provide for nm one-hour dismassal cach week for Sschoo! children so that they may re- meceive religious instruction, the club Degve unanimous endorsement to the Hbill. A committee was appointed by he president to prepare resolutions favoring the adoption of the measure to be presented to the president of the state senate. “The Best Plays of 1923-1924" was the subject ‘of a paper read at the meeting by Mrs. Ray E. Lee. Several types of plays and a pantomine were introduced by way of illustration. a Taffy Pulling Still In Vogue for Treat A return to the enjoyments of those “good old days” of many years go, featured the first meeting of the w year of the Louise Terrill Tent 0. 12, Daughters of Civil War Vet crans, at Wheatland, Taffy pulling was the event that created the great est stir of conversational entertain ment in the program. ee CAN YOU MATCH THIS RECORD? Over one hundred cases of rheu- matism, all kinds, have now been treated by the physicians of The Rand Sanatorium, at Atwood, Kan- ys, and not a single case has failed is respond to the new Oxhyform eatments when the patient has ved with the treatmehts a rea- le time. In every case the Since its organi ) two and a \alf years ago, the Sanatorium phy siclans have treated some six hun- dred cases (many abandoned and pronounced incurable by others) of rheumatism; cancer, internal and-ex ternal; anemia; stomach trouble; ap- pendicitis; 7. auto-Intoxication; tleers, internal and external; neu ritis; eczema; syphillitic infections asthma; goitre; genera! and debility and other blood and disorders and woe have never *® death certificate. Can you Is record anywhere Dr. G. W. Thum specialist in above diseases, in charge of.the Sanatorium’s medi- 1 étaff. If you are suffering, don't t past failures discourage you. Come to the Sanatorium for exami- ation and diagnosis without charge. void the knife if possible, Write The Rand Sanatorium, Atwood, Kan.—Ad' is now Improvement Plans | For Cemetery Hold Interest at Upton Improvement of the Upton ceme- tery continues to be tha most, im- portant matter before the Libetary and Culture club of that town. At @ recent meeting committees were appointed for purposes of investiga- tion, so that recommendations may be made in time for work at the bur- jal ground to start early in the sum- mer. At the sarhe gathering plans wero completed for the organization's an- nual reception of the members’ hus- bands, the date for the event being set for February 16. Drama Reviewed In Laramie Program Various phases of the drama, its history and its proper elements, were well explained in a paper read by Mrs. Lewis Tyvold before the Delphian club of Laramie at its meeting last week. The study hour of the organization was devoted to lesson, the subject of which was “The Forerunners of Shakespeare.” fe Se ee Original Fiction Read At Sheridan Gathering Presentation of an originfil story by Miss Marjorie Palmer was a’ de- lightful surprise for the members of the Business and Professional Wo- men’s club of Sheridan at their meeting not long ago. The program for the evening also included sev. eral readings and vocal solos. $$ Sheridan Club Learns Of School Art Work | Members of the Sheridan Woman's club were Friday afternoon acquaint- ed-with the method employed in the teaching of art in Sheridan schools, Miss Alice Yates, art instructor, ap- pearing before the club with a dem- onstration class of some of ker pu pils. An excellent paper telling in detail the work and the aims of her department, was read by Miss Yates. of Alaskan women when sne toiled among both whites and Bsquimaux toxin being rushed to \ By HELEN H. DOWNING Calumet Baking Powder Co. The most interesting party of a girl's earlier Ife should be the party at which she annopnces her engage- ment. The more surprise there is to the announcement, of course, the greater the interest. For this rea- son, even in smaller towns where it is rather a trick to surpriso anyone with the announcement of a long anticipated engagement, much. se- crecy is resorted to, in order to make the announcement shower a real piece of new! Times change and and go, so that in of evolution the announcement 1s often as much of a surprise to the parents of the persons concerned as it is to anyone else. As the pendu- lum swings back and the present merges into the past, let us hope Valentine’s Day to Be Celebrated at Basin Valentine Day means to the Ba- sin Woman's club the coming of an annual social event that is always thoroughly enjoyable. Entertainment for the night will feature Monte Car. lo and a Kensington. On this occa- sion members and their husbands at tend. Short Story Reviewed In Rock Springs Meet An informal discussion of ‘Beyond customs come ur present state Heroine of Nome. } wrote @ new page in the history “4 hours a day to relieve suffering while waiting for diphthera anti- Nome by dog teame In Home and Kitchen Department of Education and Inspiration For the Housewife ze Although some announcement showers do include the sterner sex and so occur in the evening, it is almost invariable that the showers are given for the feminine friends of the bride only and so occur in the afternoon. This form of entertain- ment, in fact, customarily involves a luncheon. , The chief, reason for this is not any delicate question of etiquette. Rather it Is one of convenience. The are number to permits of an- nouncing the intentions of the two young people most concerned and intimate friends of the ually of a convenient serve at one table, which more “interesting methods bride enhances the, effect of the surprise. One engagement*luncheon planned by our department was founded on the idea of letting the cat out/of the bag. Each place card had attached some of the pleasant old manners will again become the rule, rather than the exception, and that more young women will go through the leisurely process of being wooed and won, of a formal engagement and a prearranged wedding ceremon: the Cross,’ a story which was given prominence in the 1923 volume of O'Brian’s Best Short Stories for the year, was participated in at the meet- ing last week of the Short Story dl- vision of Rock Springs Woman‘s club. to it a bright colored bag. In cach bag was a tiny “cat and around the neck of each cat was a small c: bearing the nickname of the bride and groom-to-bo. For an announcement to be made around Valentine's Day or Easter, . large crepe paper bell or. heart may be hing over tho table, From t hangyrainbow colored ribbons, one leading ‘to each guest’s place. At.a signal from the hostess, each guest pulls her ribbon and down from the | bell flutter cards bearing the names showers offer j menu. I CAN take an armful of soiled clothes and have them CLEAN in 3 to 7 minutes and I won’t have to handrub the wristbands, cuffs or collars! “T can take your whole it im half the time you’ve is while I’m doing it “Of course there’s a secret about it. And that’s just what we want to show you. It will save you time, work and ~ worry. Get all your soiled clothes } teady — anything you wish washed — and I’ll come and give a demonstration No obligation at all— in your home. so phone, without delay, The Maylag Gyrafoam swt H CAST Al io TUB, THE MAYTAG SHOP 238 EAST FIRST STREET * One of a chain of ten Intermountai SERVICE AND-SATISFACTION GUARANTE) “And to show you how simple and casy it’s all done—/’ll keep my coat on wash and do been taking. for appoint- Outstanding Maytag Features 2— Washes faster, 6% Easily adjusted 2— Washes cleaner. to your height. 3—Largest hourly 7~—Clothes can be capacity in the putin or taken world. out with the 4— Most washer running. pepe Hes 8—Tpb cleans it only 25 inches square. 5 —Cast aluminum tub—ca i : warp, rot, 5 split or corrode, Reasons for World Leadership ‘Man, 9-All metal wringer. Self adjusting. In- “stant tension release. lasher TELEPHONE 960 stores selling Maytag Washers and Ironers exclusively 4f the engaged pair. The menus for announcement an opportunity for vomp varlations from the usual party A delicate effect, suggestive of the wedding to come, {s desirable. RECIPES, White Loaf Cake. 15 cup butter. 2 cups flour. % cup milk. 1‘) cups sugar. White of 4 eggs. 2 level teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder. 34 teaspoon almond extract. Sift flour once and measure; add baking powder and sift five or six times. Sift sugar, then measuro, Cream butter and sugar thoroughly, then add flour and milk alternately, a little at a time, then flavoring. Fold in carefully the stiffly beaten whites of eggs, and bake in angel cake pan or two loaf pans, forty to sixty minutes at 350 degrees I’. Add 1 cup chopped nut meats If « Nut Loaf cake ts deslrod, Strawberry Mousse. 1 quart cream. 1 box strawberries. 1 cup sugar. 24 box gelatine (scant) or 1% tablespoon granulated gelatine. 2 tablespoons cold water. 3/ tablespoons hot wat Wash and hull berries, sprinkle with sugar, and let stand one hour; mash, and rub through a@ fine sieve; add gelatine soaked in cold and dls: sulved-in boiling water. Set in pan of {ce water and stir until it begins to thicken; then fold in whip from cream, put, in mould, cover, pack in valt and {ce, and let stand four hours. Raspberries may be used in place of strawberries “Friendship” Lesson Taught by Delphians . Programs arranged for the meet- inge of the Delt Meta Delphian club at Rock Springsé are atttacting in- creasing attendance. At the most recent gathering of the organization a record in the number of members present was established The lesson engaging the ention at that time of the club was “Friend- ship." This subject was thoroughly discussed under the leadership of Mrs. A. N. Willson. Next to, be brough before the membership will be the topic of education. Programs of the club make a point of brief but excellent musicales, together | Vote Gain To | Sings to Fame |International Council Of Bring Honor To Wyoming Silver Loving Cup to Be Awarded By the League Award bf the silver loving cup, to be given to the league in the state showing the greatest percentage of voting increase in the last election, will be a feature of the National League of Women Voters’ conven- tion in Richmond, Va., April 16-22. Presentation of the cup 1s scheduled to take place on the evening of April 18, Wyoming is said to hold the hon- ors. @ Collection of certified state fig- | ures upon which award of the Nat- fonal League's cup is based, has been the task of a research secretary in the league's department of efficiency in government ever since election y. Byen at this date complete and official figures are not from all the states, but it xpected that reports from all forty-eight states will be in by the end of March. Interest in the numer- | ical outcome of the election, result- ing from the league's get-out-the-vote campaign, has brought to Ught the variations and sometimes very slow and unsatisfactory methods of com piling election returns, the research secretary reports. e The new Vice President of Liberia, H. Too Wesley, is the first tative of the purely nativd African tribes to become a high official of the Negro republic. Young Women’s Christian associa- tion, corner First and Wolcott. Of- fice telephone 1456. General secre tary's telephone 281.1. Calendar for the Weck. Committees of the Girl Reserves, Monday at 5 p. m. Handcraft class, Mon Gymnasium party, Bur room, Tuesday 8:15 p. m Women’s Bible class 10 a. m, Gymnasium class, dist church annex, 7:30 p. m. Study course for Friday at 7:30 p.m. mnasium Registration Closes. With the meeting of the gymnas jum classes Wednesday evening this week, registration will be closed to new applicants. This 1s the last half of the year and no further op- portunity will be given to enter the work. It is therefore necessary that every one interested join now. The work offered by tho Y. W. C. A. is of high standard and is limited because of the lack of a place to hold classes but one night each week. ‘Those atending are enthusMstic con- cerning the work and all who can gain admission should avall them- selves of the privilege at once. Meeting of Board. The newly organized ard of di- rectors will hold its first regular meeting at the ¥. W. C. A., Wednes- day evering at 7:30. Committees are being organized for the year and it ig expected that all chairmen will announce the set up of their com mittees at that time. A number of members of commit- ! tees will attend this meeting of the ——_—_—_—————— er p. m. Wednes¢ in the Met! Wednesd club advisers, epresen: | ington club | of} More bonors for an American singer Bime. Bernice de Pasquali American diva, has been awarded Europe's highest musical honor— honorary membership in the Royal Academy Philharmonic of Rome. She is the only singer in the world to be so brea bars Trip to Egypt In Latest Gathering | Bgypt, past and present. was well explored at a'‘recent meeting of the Basin Woman's club. Particular inte was evinced in apers on the art and architecture of ancient pt, and on th | of Thebes, Kanark and Luxo 1 At the meeting previous the mem | bers had been g with much Information per to different Indian tribes country, and their histor | usual collection of Indis presented in disp aining in thie An un ies was | en to any | dith Den. which will be c interested. Mis the national retarie Mountain region w t that time and will be | to speak at the board meet board members nison of the Rocky be in town a invited Ing one Employment Needs. The ul: employment department re- nany calls for work every | | day it cannot fill. Many women ure attempging to bridge a long | period d sins which their husbands | yut employment and it {s a| | time c sus stress for them. | The office will apprectate calls from anyone who can furnish employment if only for a few hours for those | who are in need. Study Course for Club Advisers. "Work committee ‘8 . With Mrs. J ser as chairman {t has e@lready an- nounced the first of the features of | its pitas that of an eight weel: Atudy course for leaders of girls whic’ promises to be a fascinating piece of | work. The course will be, discussior al in nature and under the direction | of Miss Glenn McGahey, Girl Re- serve secretary. Meetings of the groups will be hejd ffdm 7:30 to 0} o'clock cn Friday evenings begin ning this week. On the committee in addition to Mrs. Howrer, the chairman, are Mrs M. J. McIntyre, Mre. J. G. Worth ington, Mr T. Hodsdon, Mr: Robinson, Gorsuch, Misses council Basin: Warten Take SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ — Gopusine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are | not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe | by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Safe— \epirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mc>: Neuralgia Lumbago Accept only ‘Bayer’ package which datatie proven directions. Handy | ‘Dayer", boxes of 12 tablets, Alto bottles of 24 and. 100—Druggis clare ef Monosceticacidester of Salicyt! ‘ Women at Washington To Hold Wide World Interest Bes, State in Union to Be Represented at Distin guished Gathering Next May in Addition to Nations ST. LOUIS women in eve husiasti doubtedly, important meeting held anywh in the sixth quinquennial of the International Cc men takes place y 4 to 14, Feb 7.—Organizec great meetings, headqua of the con- 1 under {ts roof all dally ssions, evening sessions, to the general put be attended b. if desired, executive and other features of will be held. > quinquennial will open with remonial evening, legates will be ai otab! Tnterha ita 'an by the preside ternational co f welcome will be German, French and the foreign lar will include Mrs and Mrs, Th Winter, former presidents of the General Federation of Women's clubs, Mrs, Nathantel B. honorar esident, Council ish Wo! and Miss Anns lon, 7 Ww what be the largest of women ever | Wh oper world, when vention t Wo conte the mvent delegates and vi countries, headed t Aberc f th nning 42 for Marct ss of mair, p ‘elcomed es in sident « given | and | guage appointed president of the speak . 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