Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 3

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: a i if 5 x i ‘an informal Mah Jongg party given Sis afternoon at her home on South it street. Guests of Mrs. Miss Holman, Miss Catherine Davis and Miss Ruth Stevenson. — oe Capital Hill Circle To Meet Tomorrow. “The Capital Hill circle of the Ta- dies’ Aid society of the Methodist | church will meet tomorrow after- Lutheran Men's club and their visit- ors ‘at their regular monthly meet- ing Friday, March 7th, at 6:30 p. m. in the banquet room of the Henning Hotel. “You will be surprised when you Jearn that the educational, status of the whole United States on the average is only that of the sixth “You will want to know what ef- fect the great influx of foreigners havejon our American civiliza- m. We must be brought to realize the possible dangers and guard against them.” A musical program has been pre- pared by Jgff Love, H. E. Guthrie and H, M. Newland. . A pleasant dinner hour ts’assured to all those who attend. Choral Society Wilt Meet Tonight The Choral society wil! meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Presby- terian church parlors and a full‘at- tendance of members is desired. The meeting will be preceded by the church choir practice at 7:15. ce Cook's Orchestra T Give Musical Sunday Cook's orchestra will give a sacred musical Sunday evening March 9, at 7:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian tabernacle. The program for the evening will be announced later. eee Friday Bridge Club Meeting x ‘Tomorrow. The Friday bridge club will be en- tertained tomorrow at a 1 o'clock luncheon by Mrs. C. R. Kaylor, at her residence, 720.CY avenue. see ortnightly CIub Meeting Saturday The Fortnightly bridge club will hold its regular meeting on Satur- day of this week at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen on South Wol- cott street, with Mrs. Major Orms- by as assistant hostess. 2 o-e Mrs. Charles Crabtree will enter- tain a number of friends tnformally tomorrow at a bridge luncheon to. be given at her home on «South Beech Street. © = eee ‘ ing Following several hours of danc- ing last evening at the Arkeon dancing academy a dutch treat but: fet supper Was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, 1037 South Lincoln street after which a program was given and greatly en- ‘Thompson as- Charles C, Van Valkenburgh; man- dolin’ selection, R. A. Rowland; readings by Mrs. Jack Arbuckle and Mra, R. A. Rowland; whistling solo, Mrs. Lioyd Smith; quartette, C. C. VanValkenburgh, Fred Kistler, R. A. Rowland and Jack Arbuckle. Among those who attended were, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mts. Fred Kistler, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Van Valkenburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Each, Mr and Mrs. Lioyd Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rowland. B S se all ‘Session. “The Cy circle of the Methodist church will hold an all day sewing session tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Frank Hogue, 1204 South Wal- nut street with Mrs. Bundy and Mrs. Clark as assisting hostesses. All members are asked to be present thd to bring their thimbles, scissors and embroidery hoops. The Security Benefit association will hold their regular meeting Sat- urday evening of this week at'8:15 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following the business session dancing. will be enjoyed to. which all members and friends are invited toattend. _ eee Mrs, Davis Entertains At-Mah Jongg Party. Mrs. J. K. Davis itertained at Face Peeling Habit Becoming Fashionable Women of fashion and refinement seem to have been acquiring the mercoliged wax habit, depending less and less’ upon cosmetics for their complexion difficulties. It does seem a lot saner to just peel off the worn- out skin when it loses its youthful color and. appeqrance—now that this gan be done so easily, safely, and economically. ‘ no trouble getting mer- colized Wax at any drug store (an ounce will do), since its virtues have become generally known here, and there's no trouble using it—just as you use cold cream, applying at night, washing it off next morning. The wax takes off the old scarf skin, in tiny flakes, a little each day. The new under-skin which gradually appears, is velvety soft and beautifully white, radiant with girlish loveliness. Any surface trouble like olliness, pimples, red or yellow patches, freckles, etc., van- ishes of course with the discarded cuuicle,~Advertisement: noon at the home of Mrs. M. L. Bishop, 818 East Second street, with Mrs. C. B, Bartholomew as’ assist- ant hostess. Al] members of the circle are asked to be present, eee Mr. { Entertain For Guest. Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Lauders en- fertained informally Tuesday eve- ning in honor of their house guest, | return Miss Frances Lauders of meer Moines, Iowa. The evening was spent in playing 500 and dancing; 15 guests being present to enjoy the affair. eee The Women's Missionary society of the First Baptist and Emmanuel churches wi!l hold their day of prayer Friday afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock promptly at the church corner of Fifth and Beech street. A program of interest has been plan- ned which will include a missjon- ary pageant, and will be in charge of the Senior guild. Al! members and friends are invited to attend. Friday Evening. The World Wide guild will give a play “Just Supfivse” tomorrow eve- ning at the Baptist church begin- ning at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. ‘The cast of the play follows: Mother -. ~----- Miss Eva Hunt Alice ---—.. Miss. Ethel Allsman Dorethy ~-----~--. Tommy ----. mn Varnadore Mary Louise -.--Betty May Poling Hindu Women—Edna Weber, Doro- thy Brock, Ruth Flinn and Mrs. Poling. Iris Weaver eae Annual Banquet March 13. The first annual banquet and en- tertainment to be given by the Young People's society of the First Presbyterian church wi!l be held in the church parlors Thursday, March 13 at 6:30 o'clock. Tickets are on sale by the members of the society and all members and young feople of the church are inyited to attend. - x \ Eee 3 Mrs. Gee En: at Last of Series of Parties. Mrs. A. M. Gee was hostess to- day at the last of a series of suc- cessful bridge luncheons given at her home. 735 South Durbin street. Guests who attended were, Mrs. ————— No more squeezing to get rid of those un: eg Sern gre ‘Th ae . ry @ and sure get them out and that Is to dissolve them Get about two ounces of calonit ray aititp= yee gad rate” le a little on’ hot, wet cloth—rul briskly over the biack! few seconds—wash thi every binckhead will be gone. wr byaty aa ae squeesing out black- heads @ large pores and you t all of the blackheads out this way—while this simple applica- tion of calonite powder and water dissolves every particle of them and aves the skin and pores in their natural condition, VELOUR. BEAUTY PARLOR. be Specializing In : SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND - YEAST FACE PACKS - Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jenson aro visitors here from their home in In- @ianapolis. Ras see Miss Ellen Freeman ts visiting here for a few days with friends and relatives from her home in Denver. cee Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Warren will return today or tomorrow from her home in Denver. Texas and other points where they! have been on a pleasure trip for the last few months. The trip is being made overland. eee Mrs. C. A. Gunther widow of the late Charles Gunther, and children have moved from Douglas to Den-) in Denver. . eee Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Miller have returned from a weeks’ pleasure trip spent with friends and relatives in Denver. c8e Mrs. E.G. Finch and small daugh- ter are the guests of relatives for, several weeks in Omaha. see Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Sloan of Tulsa arrived in the city yesterday and expect to spend several weeks here. eee Mrs. Walter R, Taylor. has return- ed from Denver where she accom- panied Mr. Taylor who has been | seriously ill for the last month but who is reported to be greatly im- MAKES FAT PEOPLE SLIM: New York Physician Perfects Harm. | less Method of Reducing Weight. The loss of as much as a pound of excess fat a day with no harm- ful results is the record made by many patients of Dr. R. Newman, a licensed practicing physician of 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, who announces that he has perfected a treatment which has quickly rid fat people of excess weight, What is more remarkable is the Doctor's statement that he has successfully treated thousands of patients for fat reduction without -change of diet ar unneces: —It is also said that fat people who suffer from chronic rheumatism, gout, asthma and high blood pressure obtain great relief-from the reduc- tion of their superfluous flesh. Realizing that ‘this sounds almost too good to be true, the Doctor’ has offered to send without charge to anyone who will write him, a free trial treatment to prove his claims, as well as his “Pay-when reduced" plan. If you want to rid yourself of superfluous fat, write him today, addressing Dr. R. Newman, 286 Fifth Avenue, New York City, Dept. R.—Advertisemen: *“Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J A ST 24 STZ S pring footwear Our present showing includ Women who desire es all the newest features. distinctive footwear will admire the graceful lines of our spring models, Black Satin Suede, trim Colonial, silver buckle ~______$9.00 All Airdale Suede, bronze buckle___$11 All Gray Suede, silver buckle ___$11 Beige Suede, Alligator Trimmed $10.00 The BOOTERY “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” 124 East Second Street AN ToT Phone 1730 AIM AMA Mr: and Mrs. FE. H. Harris are visiting here from Thermopolis hay- ing arrived ‘ast evening. Mr. €de Casper Daily Cridune eee and Mrs. H. Cc. has Gale W. Adams has visited in Casper a number of times and many @aughter Helen are spending sev- eral days in Laramie and Cheyenne on a business and pleasure trip. They will return on Saturday of this week. eee Announcement has been made here of the arrival of a baby daugh- ter on February 20 to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jacobs af Colorado ‘Springs, formerly of this city. CITY BRIEFS Among Casper people who spent yesterday in Cheyenne are H. F. Dodge, Samuel Gano, W. G. Shar- rock, H. M. Pursel, Attorney A. M. Gee, L. L. Gantz, M. Abraham, O, C. Milton and E. F. Preston. eee M. G. Davidson is here on bust- ness today from Thermopolis. eee James P. Kem, Casper attorney, spent Tuesday of this week in Chey- enne on legal business. a) E. C. Parkerton, representative of the Nelson Paper company of San Francisco, is here for a short time enroute to Montana. eee L. K. Patterson has returned from @ week's pleasure and business trip spert in Oklahoma. > eee Henry Perkins, Casper attorney, Teturned from a business trip of several days spent in Cheyenne. ee F. W. Wilkers is here today on business from Denver. see C. C. Wilson, who has been spend- and ing the last few weeks here visiting evening for his home in Kansas City. While here Mr. Wilson was the guest of his cousin, H. M. Wilson. eee Ralph E. Sulton of Tulsa is among the cut of town business callers spending several days in the city this week. cee L. V. Morrison is an out of town business caller here for a short time from Sheridan. Mark C. Adams is here today on business from Omaha. eee Edward Fourt is a visitor here today from Lander. eee E. W. McWilliams is attending to bust affairs in the northern part of the state for a number of days. eee C. EB. Marks is here today attend- ing to business affairs and visiting with friends from Denver. ' ee M. C. MitcheU, who has been the guest of friends here for the last week, expects to depart this evening for his home in Missouri. see W. B. Goreman has returned from a three days’ business trip spent in Denver and Cheyenne. eee Arthur E. Adams and R. L. Olson are among the out of town business callers in the city this week from Denver. eee Harvey T. Miller will leave the latter part of the week for Los Angeles to spénd until May 1. ———.3+> Special prices on dressmaking and alterations. Ph. 2587W. 530 S. Center IGE GORGES IN PLATTE BREAK UNDER BOMBING Flood Crisis Relieved By Army Flyers in Nebraska. OMAHA, Neb., March 6.— War forces of the nation have coped suc- cessfully with a peace time cri: Nebraska. Two army bombing planes, piloted by flying service of- ficers, which this week bombarded from the air ice gorges in the Platte river near North Bend, Neb., yester- day, left the flying field near the scene of thelr activities for Fort Riley, Kan., their job completed. Residents of the district which the piling ice In the Platte river had impertied by causing flooding of lowlands and some loss of livestock, are emphatic in their praise of the newly found means of combatting ice gorges. . The planes were called for after hundreds of pounds of dynamite had been exploted against the ice jams but had failed to dislodge them. ‘Train service over the main line of the Union Pacific Ratlroad, which parallels the river at the af- fected pcint, was today reported normal. Several washouts. caused GE THREE by rising waters due to the ice jams wereerepaired by emergency crews. Today, the Platte river, conquer- ed from the air, was reported again in its banks, You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you &. Ro 2 famous a ey ade en ~ Anyone who has coughed al day and all night, will say that the immediate relief given is almost like magic. | Jt is very easily prepared, there is nothing better for coughs, Into a pint bottle, put 2% oun of Pinex; then add plain granulate: sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugat syrup. Either way, the full pint saves about tw ‘ds of the money usua spent for cough preparations, a: gives you a more positive, effect remedy. It keeps perfectly, an tastes pleasant—children like it. You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes air passages, It promptly loosens -a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and disappear. A day’s use will usually up an ordinary throat or chest bat api = splendid for bron- e croup, hoarsene: chial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway Pine extract, the most reliable rem- edy for throat chest ailments. 2 To svoid disappointmen ru for “2% ounces with directions 2a thing else. Gu nm ‘of Pinex” and don't accept any- ta aatisfaction or rooney ictus ied money re The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne Ind. Clearance of Winter Merchandise and General Stock Reduction Sale ~ at ‘ Everywoman’s Store is this ‘event in Casper Step Down and Save week’s outstanding shopping Included Are New Spring Coats Spring Dresses Spring Hats and other fresh spring apparel at special low prices, Lines Of

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