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fONDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1924 Murphy. Representing the south OCIETY,| MABY TOBIN _| aide w.ll be Mrs. James: Daty and |: .To.er, of Sneridan, sister of © bride and I. H. Nelson, of Mid- e * Mr. and Mrs. Shaner left Sunday pr a trip to Oklahoma where the idegroom resided before coming o Wyoming. s- cr Musical Is , \ttended. z of the most excellent and ap- ive musical programs «qf the ie Agnew, muric supervisor of the ‘asper schools with Mrs. Edna 8. ‘homas accompanies. The musical well attended both by members the choir will give a ‘hristmas cantata to which the public ts invited to attend. The program given last evening lows: 4) Prelude Deum in B Fiat” -__-_21 .D. Buck Ruartet, ‘God Is Our Refuge”, - -—1-~-. fessrs. Bottoms, and Williams Bolo, “Morning and Evening” -. ----------Parks {esers. Bottoms, McClellan, Firmin Ye and William: |Anthem, “Jubilate Deo” Benediction ‘or Monday Bridge Club. Mrs. M. P. Wheeler was hostes® oday for the regular meeting of the tonday E jence on fark O. \ Open Tomorrow. % chureh fair to, include all. of ine features of a bazaar, bake sale, “opery stare and Frontal 8 ey yen beginning tomorrow, a ecember 9 at the Mullin club. and vill contlude Thursday evening, De- Foley and Mré. M. 8. Ryan for Mrs. J. P. O'Brien and fra. Roy McAdams, Wednesday, n@ Mrs. Oscar Heistand and Mrs. ‘A, Holloran for Thursday. For the eart of Casper will be Mrs. B. T- ‘ullen and Mrs. G. F. Jones, Tue ay; Mrs. G. A. Schroga and Mrs. 8. Blizeski for Wednesday and Mrs. J. . Dessert and Mrs. J. A. Kaisor, hursday. East side, first day, Mrs, . A. Vilnave and Mrs. C. L. Rouse; cond day, Mrs. ¥. J. sfeyers and irs. R. . Kennedy and third day, rs. E, 8. Hart and Mrs. C. C. Carey and Mrs. M. J. Fur- second day, Mrs..R. 8. Murphy nd airs. A. Rehal and third day, ‘irs. J. H. Carey and Mrs. R. .| PERSONALS hah ti%&f- btsils Mrs. Rovert Brady for Tuesday; Mrs. Patrick Murphy and Mrs. Pau. sraden, Wednesday and Mrs. James Daly, Mrs, Dan Sullivan and Mrs. fatrick Murphy for ‘Thursday. The sale of baked goods will be tr -harge of Mrs. M. Slizeskie and Mrs. =. E. Dean while the lunch will be -h charge of the fol.owing, Mrs. B. W. Adams, Mrs. Jensen and Mrs Peter O'Malley on Tuesday, Wed nesday, Mrs. W. K. O'Neil, Mrs, fland and Mrs. Dettwyler; Thurs uy, Mra! Fay Carter, Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Adams. The candy booth will be in charge of Miss Edna Smith, Miss Marie Clair, Miss Catherine Coyle, Miss Ann Fraser, Miss Victoria Kassis, Muss Helen Grunn, Miss Mae Rod- dington, Miss Margaret Curtin and ‘diss Bess Cahill. ‘The grocery store will be conduct- ed by the following, the Messrs. B. f. Cullen, M. J, Foley, J. F. Leon- ard, R, V. Keanedy, J. P. Sweeney, B. J. Donahoe, C. C. Carbonneau, Paul Russell, W. H. O'Keefe; R. T. farrell, J. M. Dougherty, E. E. Slat- erand H. J. Masters. T. J. McKeon of the Arkeon Dancing academy will be in charge of the novelty booth. . . Mr. and Mrs. Cleve.and Storrs will be hosts at a dancing party on Tues- day evening of next week at the Country, Club. Preceding the dance Mr. and Mrs. Storrs will give a din- ner for sixty guests at the club. eee Legion Dance Tomorrow Ev: . The annual American Legion aux- Mary dance will be given tomorrow evening at the Arkeon dancing acad- emy and it is hoped that a large number will attend as the money derived will be given for welfare work among the disabled war vet- erans. The hope chest which will be given away and which has been on display at the Golden Rule store is now on display in the window of the Casper Dry Goods company. eee > Forty and Eight Society Formal Dance December 1! Invitations are being issued by members of the Forty and Eight society for a formal dancing party one of the series to-be given at the Arkeon dancing academy on Friday Pp J..W. Steel, deputy supervisor of ‘| the bureau of mnies and Mrs. Steele are expected to return tomorrow from Laramie where they have been spending several days. ee Plans For K. of C. Dance Being Made For December 27. » Plane are being made for thejan- nual: holiday dance to be held on Saturday evening, December 27 at the Elk’s auditorium by the Knights of Columbus. Invitations will be is- sued to members and friends. eee ‘Trinity Lutheran Will Hold Meeting Afternoon The Ladies’ Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2: o'clock at the residence of Mrh. Wil- Mam Portner, 1222 South David street. All members are urged to be present as a special business meeting will be called for the pur- pose of electing officers ‘for the coming year. | Mrs. Bingham Will Be Hostess: For’ Guild Meeting Mra. J. W. Bingham will be host- ess for the regular meeting of St. Mark's guild to be held on Thursday afternoon of this week at 2 o'clock at her home 5611 South Kimbaly avenue, { eee Methodist Circles Will - Hold Bake Sale and Bazaar The, Capital Hill and East Side circles. of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a sale of baked goods and bazaar tomorrow begin- ning 102. m, at the annex of the church, From 11 until 8 o'clock 8, | luncheon will be served. Patronage from the public will be greatly ap- preciated by members of the circles, Fee Christian Association $ Bazaar and Dinner Tuesday. Members of the Woman's associn- tion of the First Christian church will give a bazaar beginning at 10 ‘a. m. tomorrow and continuing throughout the day at the church. During the afternoon tea will be served from 1 o'clock until 6 and a chicken dinner from 5:30 un- til 0. All donations should be taken to the church today. If it *|1s impossible to hand them in to- lodine~-Colloid ‘TRADE MARK Gwaranteed harmless KOLIDE LABORATORIES, In tos ori "Niall Avenes” (“Rice York day, it is requested that® members call Mrs, Whitestine, phope 2851-5 and they will be called for, see Miss B'shop W'll Be Hostess for Class Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Wo-fa-la class on Tuesday etening at the home of, M'ss Marie B'shop, 818 East Second street. Members are asked to bring to this meeting thelr articles for the bazaar. oe. Knights of Columbus Wil Meet Wednesday. The regular meeting of the Cas- per council. Knights of Columbus will be held on Wednesday evening, December 10 at 8 o'c’dck at the Knights of Prthias hall located over the Kassis Dry Goods company. All members are requested to be present. eee Mr and Mrs, Howland Are Hosts at Brid-e Party. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn -Howland en- tertanied a number of friends at bridge last evening at their home ‘n Durbin street, honors Jack e and Mrs. L. suests preeent for the eve- Mr. and Mrs. Henry soto Theater Week, All This Week ¥ eee i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welchman and son have returned from a short yusiness and pleasure trip to Michi- gan. 2 . Mrs. W. C. Hillstead is a visttor in the city from Denver a quest at the home of her brother. eee 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reed are out of town visitors here for a few days from th¢ir home near Shelby, Mont. |. Mr, and Mrs. C. C. DeLong have lea’ tme. Anderson, state health its “RW. Hale ye terday for Sheyenne where he will spend a reek. John Harrison of Denver is. in|, MOOSEHEART, Ill, Dec. 8.— The supreme council of the loyal Order of: Moose today announced that Thomas M. Howell,. Denver, | would be general dictator. 6 was_an arrival this morning. ~~ © — ne se. PRA Jack Dreyfor of Cleveland, O., 1s attending to business affairs here and is a guest at the Henning, see Frank P. Hannah arrived this morning from Denver to,spend sev- eral days here this week on busines Washer Is On ~- Demonstration The marvels of the One-Minute washer aré now being demonstrated in the window of the Campbell Hardware company_on Center street. J. W. Monahan is here from the “| factory for the purpose of showing Mrs. Dave Lane of Buffalo is in Casper visiting with friends for sev- eral days, = : eee Mr. and Mrs. H. Kline of Salt Lake city were visitors in Casper over Saturday and Sunday, eee Mra, Hufferd is a guest of friends here for a short time from her home in Colorado Springs. ee Ted Olson, member of the Tribune staff, has returned from a’ short visit spent with friends near Buf. falo, eee Mrs. Thomas Hood and Mrs. Helen Brydon returned yesterday from a several days’ trip to Thermopolis. eee Mr. and Mrs. George A. Chapin were guests at the Townsend yester- day from Midwest. SA eee Mr. and Mrs. Wilson C. James have arrived in ‘Gasper from Mon- tana and expect to make their home here, eee Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ot Midwest have! been spending several days in the city. . Mrs. Al Metzler and family of Glendive, Mont., are in for several days having arrived last eve- Murray of from Pow- yesterday der River, guests at the Gladstone, hotel. = Mrs. R. C. Schaffer has returned from ao several days’ visit spent with her daughter and family in Denver. She was accompanied home by her ema!l grandson, Harold Evans who will visit here until the | Christmas holidays. eee Miss Snow is visiting here with’ her’ sister, from her home in Cheyenne, evening to take charge of the sixth grade in Grant school, She will fill the vacancy by the death of Miss Jean King a month CITY BRIEFS M. N. Wheeler, who has been spending several days In Denver, is expected to return tomorrow morn- ing. eee John Henry of Salt Creek spént yesterday here visiting with friends. Oar G. C. Dilioran is a Basin visitor spending several days in the city, see Cc. W. Schiefer is a San Francisco business caller who arrived in Cas- per this morning. oe oe D. D. Edwards of Riverton spent yesterday here on business. ose V. C. Austin fs in Casper from Lander for a few days afd is a guest at the Gladstone. eee Roy J. Davis is an Omaha busi- ness man spending several days in the city. cee Charles S. Brown of New York City, former student of the Notre Dame university, spent a few hours in Casper today enroute to Billings and vicinity where he will spend several weeks, eee N. J. Snow-of Lavoye spent Sun- day in Casper visiting with friends. eee P. C. Kittleson is a Greybull visitor here for a few days. eee Foster 8. Scott spent yesterday in the elty from Cirele, Wyo. eee W. A. Wilson is.a Glenrock visitor spending a short time here. . 5 vee Howard Mitchell has returned from Denver where he spent a week visiting with relatives and friends. ~ eee Carl Witson has gone to Ther- mopclis where he will visit for a few days with his family who are making their home, there. para F. H. Leidecker is in Casper on business from Marietta, O. eee A. Richter, 8S. H. Mitchell and F. James are Denver business ‘Townsend today, G. M. men guests at the of Thermopolié and Dr. Earl Wheadon of Sheridan are in Casper to attend a meeting of the state EXCELLENT PROGRAMS AT ALL THEATERS board of health. ee Dorsey Btratiff is attending to business affairs this morning in Salt the Casper public how rapidly and His manipulation of the washer in the Campbell window is attracting considerable attention. pS ee ame hansantleas IS STARTED LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8. attorney George Shreve, appearing for Norman Selby, alias Kid\McCoy, charged with the murder of Mrs. Theresa N. Mors, divorced wife of Albert Mors, antique ‘dealer here, last August, told the court today at the opening of the trial that he expected to prove that Mors killed his own wife, and that McCoy had nothing to do with it. Add New Agency At Casper Gas Co. In line with his policy of accept- ing the agency for only the best,in electrical goods for which he. re- cently established a new department Earle G. Burwell, owner of the Cas- per Gas “Appliance company, an- nounces the addition of the Apex brand of washers, ironers and clean. ers to his stock. The highest standards of perfor- mance and reliability are met with in the Apex line. ‘These qualities combined with the first class and constant service offered by the Cas- per Gas Appliance company will be greatly appreciated by purchasers, Demonstrations will be conducted at the store and special premiums given between now and Christmas War Vets Will Name Officers | Wednesday Eve day night, E. A. Pelletier, senior vice commander, announced today. Matters af policy for 1925 will be discussed at the same time. ‘The Ladies Auxiliary of the U. 8. V. will meet the same evening, in Oda Fellows hall, OUR searching -for attractive Xmas Gifts will end at the “Man in the Barrel” Store where 80 Many appropriate gifts will be found. Salvation Army Is Ready to Help All Needy Individuals Casper citizens knowing of cases .of legitimate need are urged’ to communicate withthe Salvation Army, phone 2018, at once, so that Army officials. will have opportun. ity to Investigate and satisfy them- ‘selves of the worthiness of the suf. ferers in time to make up their Christmas baskets of good ‘things for distribution, Begininng next ,Saturday Army kettles will hang+at every downtown corner and “in vario bufldings, ready to tihkle their a: them of good-will throughout the holidays in order that the needy and the, unfortunate may not lack their share of Yuletide happiness. A carload of rabbits, donated by hunters’ who modestly desired to ee FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED WITH SULPHUR Mentho-Sulphur, @ pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irei- tated or broken out with eczeina: that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or ary. Noth- ing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur prepara. tion ts SuPlan gee itching stops and after two o; ree applications, the eczema is gone and the skin ts de- Ughtfully clear and smooth. Sulphur ls so prectous-as a akin remedy be- cause it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or dis- figurement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur may be had at any good drug _store.—Adv. remain anonymous, was distribut: yesterday by the Salvation Army to nearly 25 families. Butler's Leave To Be Rescinded WASHINGTON, Dec. 8—Prest- dent Coolidge is inclined to refuse a further leave of absence for Briga- dier General Butler, serving as direc- tor of public safety at Philade!phia, but! will reach no definite decision until after further’ conference’ with Secretary Wilbur. = eal ES Try a Tribune classified ad for results. Is “Christm. Potato Expert To Address Meeting A. E. Bowman, director of the ex- tension division of Wyoming untver- sity, will address the memberrhip of the Chamber of Commerce at the Forum luncheon, Tuesday noon at the Henning hotel. Professor Bow- man, who is an authority on potato cu ture, will speak on a subject hav- ing to do with the agricultural de- velopment of Wycming, . Farmers, produce dealers, retail and whole- sale grocers and housewives are es- pecially invited to be present at this luheheon. Mr. Bowman will be in attendance at the Wyoming Potato, will BETTY SAYS: Almost at Hand” PAGE THREE. held in Carper at the Elks’ club, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. YOUR LETTERS The stationery you use is an index to your character. We have, just at present, the finest line of papetries in “Casper, designed exclusively for the 10,000 Rexall stores in the United States and ob- tainable nowhere else. ti-vlerly appropriate Christmas. *s Kin ball Drug Stores Two Stores for Your Convenience for GIFTS TO DELIGHT THE HEART of any lady have been installed as part of our stock Face Powder Complete Vanity Cases Head Bands Lip Sticks Curling Irons ON DISPLAY NOW CHRISTMAS Ro uges Back Combs Daintily, Boxed and Wrapped for Compacts Toilet Creams Perfumes Novelties and Dozens of Other Timely Articles ‘ Marinello Line Will Be Part of Our A Complete Regular Merchandise SEE THESE GIFTS NOW, While the Choice Is BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Tribune Building Phone 467-J SHOPPING NEWS FROMEVERYWOMAN’S STORE “Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells! Jingle all the way; Oh! what fun it is to ride Our First Great Annuel Christmas-December Sale In a one-horse open sleigh!” A Ariane ae Tel a 13 18) j yo" ? ing PPY, of furs, coats, suits, dresses, hats and millinery acces- sories, novelties and holiday goods will continue all this week. You can save here! One simply can’t help having the, Christmas spirit a day like this—visit Betty Jane’s Gift Nook ingle Bells —heigh ho! If we had a horse and the bells and’a sleigh, what fun we could have—with the snow sparkling and white, packed firml ing ever— BAe y for the finest sleigh- especially if one were tucked in, snug and warm, in one of our fine Fur —we'll furnish the —tell him you'd love OPEN EVENINGS —you furnish the sleigh and the girl fur coat. a Fur Coat for Christmas Coats that make one laugh in sheer de- light at frosty air and biting winds! —wouldn’t it be a great and glor- are fous feeling? _—tight now, during our great DecemberChristmas Sale is the logical time to secure a rich, lustrous fur wrap at a price which repzesents a genuine saving.