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> TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924. Hostess at Party. Miss Helen Murray was hostess at an informal party given last evening at her home on North Grant, te The evening was spent in ying games and dancing after which re- freshments were served by the host- ess. Among those who attended were, Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Mills, Mi Helen Morrison, Miss Rose Nas Miss Mary A. Snyder and the Messrs. Harolé Talton, Frank 8. Sparr and W. R, Stanton, sae Music Division Will Meet Tomorrow Afternoon, The music division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock promptly at the Nicolaysen residence on Wolcott street. The program for the afternoon will be on Ameri- can music and among those who will take part are Mrs. BH. B. Fisher, Mrs. G. B. Stebbins, Mrs. BE. C. Gates and Mrs. Sundwell. ; od Young Business Man Will Claim Bride THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., May 13.— C,. Earl Varney, a well known young iness man of this place, left Sat- urday for Mattoon, Ill., where he will be married, May 14, to Miss Frances Parker, at her home there. The event has been generally an- ticipated here for many months. Incidently, {t was noticed that the Rev. Henry Daniels, pastor of the Episcopal church here, boarded the train with Earl, the minister on his way to Pittsfield, Mass., for his an- nual vacation. He will stop off at Mattoon and perform the marriage ceremony. Mr. Varney came to Thermopolis a few years ago as a clerk in one of the stores. He has grown up with the town and developed into one of the substantial business men of the community. He takes & leaa- ing part in things intended for the advancement of ‘Thermopolis and Hot Springs county and is ono of the directors of Thermopolis Cham- ber of Commerce. Miss Parker Is well known in Ther- mopolis, haying been a resident here for a number of years when she was popular in social affairs of the com- munity. Mr. and Mrs. Varney will have a two weeks’ wedding trip through eastern states before returning to make their home at Thermopolis. see Mrs. Wheeler Entertains Tuesday Tea Club Mrs. M. N. Wheeler entertained the members of the Tuesday Tea Club this afternoon at her residence, 132 North Lincoin street. Guests who attended besides members of the club were: Mrs. Leigh McGrath and guest, Miss Elizabeth Clare of Can- ada, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. Fred Newman. Synurgac This Evening. ° ‘The regular*meeting of St.. Mark's Synurgae will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. Glenn Little- field, 737 South Park. Mrs. Little- field will be asssited during the eve- ning by Mrs. Stanley Griebel. © hsipe Congregational Association ‘To Hold Meeting Wednesday. The Woman'sassociation of the Congregational church will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday af- ternoon at the Young Women's Christian association club rooms. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mesdames Anderson, Burke Sin- clair, Astin and Stanley. ee Mrs. Hays Entertains Her Bridge Club. Mrs. Earl. Hays entertained the members of her bridge club Satur- day afternoon at her residence on Jackson street. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. McNally and Mrs. The Woman's association of the entertained again in two weeks at the last meeting of the season by MAGIC There Seems to Be Magic in the Name Armand and the universal popularity of Armand Cold Cream Face Powder, As a matter of fact it is not magic at all) It is just a plain case of a great brainy manufacturing firm being ONES? with itself and HONES® with the public. They are making the best product it is possible to make and selling it at a price that is just as fair as the quality is good. By blending cold cream with a pow- der of exquisite smoothness, they evolved in Armand a face powder that clings gently to, the skin of Montgom: at the home cf the former, 1134 South Beech street. eee Rebekah Lodge To Meet We : The W. L. Kuykendah! Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet Wednesday evening, May 14, at the Odd Fellow’s hall. Refreshments will be seryed "| by the Mesdames Eva Sawyer, Sara Hawkes, and Anna Nygard. ses Mrs. Charles A. Wilson was host- ess at a lo'clock luncheon given té- day at the manse, 1103 South Wol- cott ‘street for the officers and chair- men of the divisicus of the Preaby- terlan Ladies’ aid soclety.. Fifteen guests attended. . The Catholic Girl's: club. will en- tertain informally this evening at a card party to be given for the young men of the congregation at the Mullin club. Refreshments will be served by a committee in charge. ry Westminster Guild To Hola Last Meeting The last meeting of the season of the Westminster guild of the First Presbyterian church will be held to- morrow evening at the manse on South Wolcott street. A dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock after which a social time will be enjoyed. All teachers and vusiness girls of the congregation are invited to ate tend. eee 0. E.'S. Meeting Thursday Evening The regular meeting of Fort Casper Chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star will be held Thursday evening, May 15, at 8 o'clock at the Masonic tem- ple. The usual business matters will be transacted and candidates initfated. The examining committee will be present at 7.15, All members of the chapter as well as visiting members are invited to be present. “ee . Health Conference ‘Thursday Morning. 15, from 9:30 until 11:30. These con- child’s health conference will be held at the city hall on Thursday, May Stuart Updegraff. The club will be ferences art held by the physicians and dentists of Casper, cooperating with the State Board of Health through their department of Mater- nal and Infant welfare and child hygiene the Departmental and Woman's clubs of Casper and the Natrona county health unit. All mothers are invited to attend and bring their children. Delta Tau Delta's Will Give Dinner. Members of the Delta‘ Tau Delta fraternity will entertain at a dinner to be given this evening at the Hen- ning. hotel at 6:30 o'clock. eee Reception Wednesday at Presbyterian Church. A reception wil! be given Wednes- a woman like the bloom clings to the skin of a ripened peach. We desire to personally recom- mend Armand’s and ask that you ‘ive it a trial when next you buy ‘ace powder. *: Kimball Drug Stores CASPER'S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stoi The Rexall Stores “Two Stores for Your Convenience” tia taser cl Ets. Tha teearbshete cancel DOBBIN REALTY CO. Removed to No. 226 E. 2nd St. Zuttermeister Bldg. day evening at the North Casper Presbyterian. church complimentary to the Rev. and Mrs. Hodsvon, who have just recently arrived in the city, The ‘entertainment wi'l begin at 7:30 o'clock, and the public is invited to attend. A program of tn- terest will be given and refresh- ments served. . “ee Scandinavian Aid Will Meet Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon, May 15, at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Hansen, 143 South Conwell street. All members are asked to be pres- ent. eee Seniors Wil Present Play Friday Evening. The story of ‘Prunetla” or “Love In a Duteh Garden,” which is to be presented by the senior class of Na- trona county high school on Friday evening, in the high school auditor- jum ts so exquisite that {t may most effectively be told in verse. Asleep on the edge of the town, Where the high road ran by, Stood a house with the blinds all drawn down, As if waiting to die. And everything there was #0 straight, With high walls all about, And a notice was up at the gate, That told Love to keep out. x But Love cannot read—he {s blind; So he came there one day And knocked; but the house was unkind, It turned him away! ‘Alpha Epstlan entertainment held Sunday, of which fraternity Law- rence Ormsby is a member. They were joined in Laramie by Orland, who has been visiting with his broth- er. The party will spend a few days in Denver before returning to Cas- per. eee Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Clay of Den- | Ver arrived in the city yesterday and will spend several days here this week on business, eee Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hayton are spending several days here enroute to Thermopolis from their home in Denver. During their stay here they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moore at their home on Wash- ington street. . Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Apman aro vis- iting with frfends for the day at Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aubrey ar- rived in the city yesterday from Salt Lake City and will spend several days here. ! eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. B. McGinn and baby daughter of Fremont, Neb., are the guests of friends here having ar- rived yesterday. eee Miss Mary Ealy will arrive th’ evening from Tulsa and: will be the guest here for the week of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lamb at their home in the Grude apartment. eee Casper people who have been spending a short time in Cheyenne include: Mrs. I. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dunsworth, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan? C. W. Wombaugh, E. G. Woods, John Powert, J. H. Hen. ley, D. 8. Burgess, J. T. Woods, B. E. Younger, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sheftstead and John Tripeny. se. Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Henderson have been visiting in the city from their home in Torrington for several days. eee Miss Lottfe Hall left this week for Hot Springs, S. D., to spend several days on a pleasure trip. eee : Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Maxwell re- turned this morning from Los An- geles where they have been making their home for the last number of months. . Mrs. P. J. Qualey of Kemmerer at- tended the Democratic convention here yesterday in the absence of her husband who has been ill. : : Mr. and Mrs. BE. F. Housman have returned from a three weeks’ bysiness and pleasure trip spent in Colorado and Kansas. pleco = tansy CITY BRIEFS A. S. Meyring of Cheyenne is in the city for several days ‘on busi- ness having arrived this morning. see R. Raymond Breckling of Roch- ester, N. Y., is In the city on busi- nessa guest-at the Townsend. ove J. C. O'Mahoney has been attend- ing the Democratic convention here from Cheyenne. cee Miller of the Areo Oil has returned Leslie A. Products company from Cheyenne. cee H. Broderick of the Broderick Boller company of Munsy, Ind., is in the city this week on business. eee E. L. Smith, J. Johnson, Luke stotts and W. F. Johnson were yes- {tors who spent yesterday here from Lavoye. seoee A. G. Ralston of Salt Creek is vis- {ting with friends here this week. cee Jack Alexis Leary, division freight and passenger agent for the But lo, when the gates were all closed, When the windows were fast, At night when the houscholders dozed, Love entered at last. ee PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon are the parents of a baby daughter who ar- rived at their home last week. Mrs. Gordon was formerly Miss V. Ma- Jors. eee Mrs, Hattte Clark is visiting with her sons here for several days from the Clark ranch at Bates Hole. eee Mrs..A..J. Cunningham had as her guest yesterday, Mrs, Robert D. Carey of Careyhurst. : Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Wilson left last evening for Cheyenne to be absent from the city for several days on a business and pleasure trip. 9 8 Mrs. Major Ormsby and daughter, 70x70 Fine Irish Damask; 70x88 Cloths of Damask, at Linent Breakfast Sets; set HUCK TOWELS— Large Pattern ~~~. 90x108 Mrs. Apel, formerly Miss Helen Ormsby, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Crain in Cheyenne for a short time last week, enroute to Laramie te attend the Sigma Sale Week TABLE LINENS Of especial interest to the June Bride as it means a saving of about 20% on this staple commodity. A FEW OF THE VALUES round pattern cloth_..___ One-half dozen Napkins to match_..________$5.60 One-half dozen Napkins to match_.._________$4.00 $5.20 ° $22.00 Bed Spreads, 72x108; Dolly Madison Choice of Colors All Table Linen Radically Reduced W. & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG. _ Ede Casper Daily Cridune BASEBALL LEAGUE SEASON TO OPEN SUNDAY WITH STANDARD AND TEXAS CLASHING HERE Chicago. Bur! amd Quincy railroad returned’ y from the east where he has been for some time on business. Mr. ray spent Sunday visiting with relatives in Omaha and Council Bluffs enroute home, “ cee 5. O, Stevens of Lavoye ts here for a few days on business, cee M, J. Delaney days in the city ness. is spending severa! this week on busi- _eee Glen D. Laird, O. 1. Mayes, J. T. Jones and Narris. Willoughby left tiils morning overland for Worland after attending the Democratic con- vention here as delegates from Washakie county. eee Earl Minnley of Denver {s here on business having arrived yester- day. eee M. A. Brooksey of Ohio ts here on business for several days. Mr. Brooksey will leave on Friday morn- ing for the northern part of the state. eee J. L. Martin of Sheridan 1s in ‘the elty for a number of days on’ busi- ness having arrived yesterday. eee C. R. Rolland and son are here for several days this week from Salt Creek. eee George C. Banderson left this morning overland for Douglas and Cheyenne on a several days bus!- ness trip. : eee J. H. Montgomery of Los Angeles is spending the day here visiting with George Vance of the Western Lumber company. see Cc. W. McMillen of Denver is an out of town business caller spend- ing several days here. eee E. W. Lock is an out of town business caller from Helena for sev- eral days this week. . ve L. L, Montley has returned from Thermopolls where he spent a week taking treatments at the hot springs. eee ’. H. Carroll and L. D. Shire of Chicago are* visitors in the city for » number of days. “4 James McCrea and John Moran will leave tomorrow morning ir land for Denver on a several days business trip. . . F. Johnson is in the city on busi- ness this week frum Lavoye being registered at the Henning. eee E. Reynolds of Cody. hax been at- tending to business affairs here for Severa] days, . T. R. Robinson of Denver ts here on business for a short time this week. . F. E. Whittley aud family are vis- iting with friends for a few weeks in Denver, D. S. Burgess has returned from Cheyenne where he spent several days visiting with friends. . M. O, Miller of Colorado Springs, who has been spending the last.week here visiting with friends will leave tomorrow overland for his home. see M. J. McGinley has returned trom Denver and Cheyenne where he has been attending to business affairs for the last few weeks. eee L. J. Wolf is an out-of-town bus!- ness caller here for the remainder of the week from Los Angeles. fo paces * ae tt at Woods Filling Station, car wash- ing and greasing. Phone 1920W. East Yellowstone Highway and A. ——. <> 2.2 ? Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? q{merican Beay PAGHETTI $7.40 $8.00 ---~--$9.00 ~ Sunday will witness the opening of the local baseball league with the Texas playing the Standard -at the high aot park, the American Le- gion going to Lavoye to play the oil field team and the Elks. journey- ing to Glenrock for a game there. Every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 there will ‘be a local game with the teams alternating on thelr out of town trips, LEEDS WILL NOT FIGHT SEPARATION NEW YORK, May 13.—William S. Leeds today consented before Supreme Court Justice Davis to the en! of a decree of. separation asked by his wife, Mrs. May Joyce Leeds. Justico Davis reserved deci- sion on the question of alimony. Leeds is the son of Mrs. William Bateman Leeds, who yesterday was victorious in the suit for $250,000 brought against her by her daugh- ter-in-law, who sought damages on the claim that her mother-in-law had caused her incarceration in a hospital for the insane. Mrs. Lees testified that she had been abandoned by her husband. Custody of Barbara, the couple's small daughter, was awarded to the mother. Miss Baker Does Aesthetic Dances For Pathe News Hell's Half Acre furntshed the setting for a serles of aesthetic dances executed yesterday afternoon by Miss Elizabeth Baker for Pathe | News. Bert Bell took the pictures. The wierd background was in keep- ing with the unusual nature of the dances. Several still pictures were also taken. ——_=—__ 2 2 2? Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? i Cal Smith, superintendent of the White Eagle refinery and former Penn State university star, has been selected to umpire all the games played in Casper. The first game will-get under way Sunday at 2:30 and local baseball fans will be given an opportunity to seo some high class ball in the games to come. PENSION VETO SUSTAINED BY SENATE VOTE WASHINGTON, May 13.—Presi- dent Coolidge’s veto of the Bursum pension bill was ‘sustained today in the senate, The action crowned with success the first attempt of Mr, Coolidge to block legislation by exercise of the veto power, {ike President Harding, he dis- approyed the bill because of the ex- pense involved, The measure would have granted pension increases to the veterans of several wars, The vote to override was 53 to 28, one vote less than the two thirds required. Thirty Republicans and the two Farmer-Labor senators voted to override the veto while 16 Demo- crats voted to sustnin ft. ADD PENSION VETO— The vote follows: For overriding the veto: Republicans — Brandegee, Brook- hart, Bursum, Capper, Colt, Cum- mins, Curtis, Dale, Elkins, Fernald, Fess, Frazier. Gooding, Hale, Howell, Johnson, California;; Jones, Washington; Keyes, Ladd, McKin- ITES-STINGS Apply wet baking soda or household ammonia, followedby V VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly New Silk Hose In All the New Shades (Subway) $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 (Main Floor) $1.59 $2.50 $3.00 KS ley, McLead, McNary, Mosses, Nor- beck, Norris, Oddie, Phippis, Short- ridge, Spencer, Stanfield, Watson, Willis. Demotrats— Adams, Broussard, Copeland, Dill, Gerry, ‘Heflin, Jones, Kendrick, McKellar, Neely, Pittman, Ralston, Reed, Mis- sourl; Robinson, Shields, Walsh, Massachusetts; Walsh, Montana; ‘Wheeler,—Total, 19. Farmer-Labor—Johnson and Ship- stead—Total, 2. To sustain veto: Republicans—Ball, Borah, Cam- eron, Edge, Ernst, Harreld, Pepper, Reed, Pennsylvania; Smoot, Sterling, Wadsworth, Weller.—Total, 12. Democrats—Bayard, Bruce, Dial, Fletcher, Glass, Harrison, King Mayfield, Owen, Ransdell, Sheppard, Simmons, Smith, South Carolina; Stephens, Swanson, ‘Trammell.—| Total, 16. | Chief support for the president in | the discussion came from the Demo: | cratic side, with Senator Dial of South Carolina, again leading the foes of the measure. He was joined by Senator Fletcher, Democrat, Florida, who voted for the bill when it was passed some weeks ago, 51 to 10. Ashurst, eet eRe fe FIND RICH COPPER MINES. BERLIN, (United Press).—New copper mines are to be opened up “TZ? FOR ACHING, OORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, , sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet Good-bye corns, ¢allouses, buntons. and raw spots. 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This percentage ts ex- traordinaryily high in German cop- per mining. ane the wholesome spread for bread NUCOA made from high grade coconut oil, refined peanut oil, and milk-that's all Have two nice lots, corner or South Ash; cheap. Dobbin Realty Co., Zuttermeister Bldg. 226 E. 2nd St. HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Co, 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE TEL. 27 STORAGE FORWARDING For the best results chickens use Victor Buttermill Starter. For more eggs feed Victor Scratch Feed and Laying Mash. in raisin Wiring Supplies FIXTURES, LAMPS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Radio Supplies Motor Repairing Electric Supply And Construction Co, 142 E. Midwest Phone 483W Estimate Gladly Furnished New Corsets, Etc. 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