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TUESDAY, JANUARY. 6, 1925 MARY Mr. and Mrs. O'Keefe Are Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, O'Keefe were hosts on Sunday, at their home, 134 West Tenth street, at. an informa! dinner given for. sixteen. guests. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Powers, Mr. and Mrs. D. We Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Forster, Mr. and Mrs. John Shikany, Mr. and Mrs. James Shikany, Miss Marguerlete Lloyd, Miss Bertha Shikany, HB. J. Partridge, Dr, M. J. Shikany, 8. A. Shikany and the host and ‘hostess. eee Mr. and Mrs. Weathers ‘To Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Weathers will entertain informally this evening at dinner at their residence, 419 East Ninth street, for eight suests. . Lodge Will ‘Wednesday. The Natrona’ Rebekah lodge No. 13, will hold its regular, meeting on Wednesday evening, January 7, at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Following the business meeting of- fleers will be installed and_refresh- ments served by a committee in charge. All members of the organi zation are urgently ato be present. reques Mr. and Mrs. Blair to Be Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Blair will be hosts Wedtiesday evening at an informal dinner and bridge party at their home on ‘Tenth street for twelve of their friends. Box Social and Entertainment. The ‘High School class. of the Casper Christian church will x social and entertainment Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church, for the benefit of the church building fund, The public {s invited to attend and to bring boxes. FD. D. Club Is Organized. At a meeting held on Saturday evening ut the home of Miss’Cecelia Gibbons, a club was organized to be known as’ F.\ D. D. club, meet: ings to be held sem{monthly. A brlef business meeting was held dur: ing which time Miss Cecelia Gibbons was elected president and Miss Mar: garet Epling, secretary.treasurer. Members of the club are: Miss “Mpeuelia Campbell, Milas Inez Epling, Miss Mary Lou Blanton, Miss Mar. garet Epling and Miss Gibbons iio te Scandinavian Lutheran Aid to Meet This Week. The Scandinavian Lutheran Aid society will meet on Thursday af ternoon, January 8, at 1 South David street. The social yp owill be in charge of Mrs, L. Lar . 2. Tnformal Varty At Free Residence. Mrs. Harry Free entertained in- formally Tast evening at her rest- dence on South Wolcott street at a urprise party in honor of Mr. Free who will leave Sunday for Cheyenne to attend legislature, being a senator from this county. Guests who attended were: Mr, ind Mrs. L, A. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs, John Bingenheimer, -Mr. and Mrs. Stop Coad ke Octchly rh medtctre family ay ai > S The best rer 4 $ Waly Sta HPN Sel Es You might be surprised to know that th peat thi you can use for A severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just « few moments. It's cheap, but fei prompt results it beats anything els you ever tried, Usually stops. the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too—children like it—and it is pure and good. Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in « pint bottle: then fill it up with plain qeasuls id sugar syrup. Or use clari- ed molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint—a family | prly—but costing no more than # bottle of ready-made cough And as a cough medicine, there really nothing better to be had al auy price. It goes right to the spot and gives qnic sting relief. It y heals the inflamed mem- that line the throat and air sages, stops the annoying throat tickle, koosens the phlegm, and’ soon h stops entirely ndid croup, hoarsene: bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- gund of Norwa: i extract, ous for healing the membrane © avoid disappointment ask your Peounces of, Pinex” with directions and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- | lute satisfaction or money refunded. | The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. This Sturdy TAttle New Gulbransen Piano LSefiranteed in Every Particu- var by the Manufacturer and by us is Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Bold ‘on Liberal Terms. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. and Beverly Jo are progressing TOBIN Paul Bacheller, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingenhelmer, “Mr. chd-Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ott, Dr. and Mrs. il Charles Gois, Mr. and Mrs, Charles. S. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Shumaker,Mr. and Mrs. T,C. Spears, Mr. and “Mrs. M.+C. Price, Mrs. Frances Biglin, Glen Leldecker, Loujs* Westfall and ‘the’ guest “of honor. eA hy se ee Congregational: Association Will Meet Wednesday. The Woman's association, of the First’ Congregational -church will | meet on Wednesday ‘afternoon of this week at the home of “Mra. K. Jorgensen, 241 South’Conwell. Mre, Jorgenson, will be -assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Carlisle.” Cosmopolitan Club. to Giye Dinner Dance. _ Members of the Cosmopolitan ¢lub will hold their first annual dinner dance tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock at the Henning hotel. During the dinner there will: be special. enter- tainment and all Cosmopolitans:are invited to attend with their ladies. eee Westminster Guild Will Meet Wednesday. The regular meéting of ‘the! West- minster Guild. will meet tomorrow (evening at 6:30 o'clock at the. Pres- byterian-manse, 1103 South Wolcott street. Following the dinner a. pro- gram will’ be given and a mission study on China held under the direction of Miss Emaline Stevenson. All business girls and teachers of the church are invited to attend. eee Mrs. DeFreece Entertains Her Bridge Club Today. Mrs. G. A. DeFreece: entertained the members of the ,La-Fa-Lot Bridge club today at her home at the regular meeting. Besides mem- bers, Mrs, Charles Platz was a guest for the afternoon. The club will*be entertained again in two weeks on | Tuesday. | eee i | Hardtime Social to Be a at Memorial Church. | A hardtimes social will. be held at the Winter Memorial’ Presby- terian church, corner of H and St. Johns streets;‘on Wednesday eve- ning beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited and those who aré going to attend are asked to dress in hard time clothing. oe General Meeting of Departmental Club. The regular genetal meeting of the Casper Woman's ‘Departmental club will be held on Wednesday af- | ternoon, January‘7, at the Knights Jof Pythias hall. Business of im- portance will be transdeted and all members are urgently requested to be presnet, eee Students Return to Lincoln to Resume Studies. Students who have returned to Lincoln, Neb. to ‘resume their studies are Miss Helen’ Simpson, who attends the University of Ne- briska, Ruth Winter, pupil at Cot- ner college: Harry Ladberry and Leroy Jourgensen, students at the Nebraska universit; \ eee Pioneers Elect Officers at Meeting. Election of officers featured “the | raplaly. isfactorily. ‘Miss Helen Bettis of the Nation: al. Supply) company. returned yes, terday morning from Independence,’ Kan,., where she spent the holiday. vacation with friends and relatives: e. 3 7 Mr. end Mrs. M.. Goldstein .arg Denver visitors in) Casper (for a stort time. : ~ 2 ele S Mr. (and Mre.M. L.. Bishop Jr, are leaving tomorrow for. Denver where they will spend until Monday by oye Mr. «Bishop wll attend; the: state, legislature at-Cheyenne- > “sto ae > 6524, , Attorney WW. H) Patten motored'to Denver this week to be, absent from) the city for a week on business. eee z A . Mrs. R. 0; Hookes of Hudson’ has’ been. the guest ‘of ‘friends here “fér’ a few days, 2 oe * <Mr, and Mrs,"CHarles I, Campbell returned this week’ from Rochester; Minu.,° where Mr. Campbell under, went a serious operation at “the Mayo’ Brotehrs’ hospita!>’ Mr. “Camp bell _is* reported to be convalescihg ‘ho arrived’ yester- Mr. and Mrs) J.-A. Bowman! ot Midwest ‘are’ shopping and visiting with Casper friends ‘this “week. eee Mr. ahd: Mrs V, 1. Hudson ané son of’ Lavoye are in the city) at; tending to business affairs and vis iting with friends. ¢ eee ‘Mrs. Walter P. Quinn'is spending ai short’time in, Denyer having been called theresby the serious illness of her, mother. e eee : Mr. and’ Mrs.F. H. King of La voye. were arrivals in the: city yes: terday. ‘CITY BRIEFS E, L. Hanson, who has been con! nected here with the Yellowstone, Life Insurance company, left. re: cently for Florida to spend several months, if eee Harry Crane, prominent banker of Cheyenne spent the day in the city enroute to the western part of the state on a business trip. eee R. 8. Ellison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company, and E. L. Estabrook, petroleum produc: tion engineer fur the same company, returned this morning from « sev- eral. days’ business trip spent in Denver, eee ‘ Walter Quinn, owner of the motor bus line. from Casper to Rawlins, returned yesterday from a several days business trip to Rawlins. e eee Bruce Nobles of Wichita, Kan., ts in_ Casper on business for several days having arrived’ yesterday. eee Roy'C. Shrake and W. A, Sultles are Denver business men registered at the Gladstone hotel. oe (Hugh Thompson ts a Kansas City bbsiness visitor spending a few days here, > eee W. A. Reynolds and R. ©, Finerty, Marshall Fields representatives from Chicago, are spending several days in Casper this wee! ee ‘ meeting.of the Natrona Coynty Plo- neers’ ‘association at the public ‘Ibrary yesterday afternoon, Those amed for 1925 were Mrs. Ethel 8S. ilson, . president; Minnie Blackmore, vice president; © Mre. Emma Sturgeon, secretary; — Mrs. | Whisenhunt, treasurer, | eee Meeting Called to | Organize Socléty. _ { For the purpose of organizing a county ‘historfeal ‘soclety «meeting has been called for Monday evening at 8 o'clock, January: 19, at the pub- Noe Mbrary, , Natrona county pio- neers and oldtiniers, and all -persons Interested in the early history of this section ,of the state, are invited to be ‘present. “Plans for the meeting have been- made by, Mra, Ethel 8. Wilson, presiderit of the Natrona County Pioneers’ ‘association eee Officers are ‘Elected | At Meeting Monday. Ata meeting of the Past Chiefs club of the Loyalty Temple No. 8 Order of Pythlan Sisters -held Mon day afternoon ut the home ‘of Mrs *, 100 East J street the owing’ officers were elected: prest Mrs, Alice R ‘ds; vice presi- | , Mra) Syly auer} secretar Mrs, Elizabeth Evers; treasurer, Mrs. Lysle Cocking and press corre: spondent Miss Hllen Watters, Yol- owing the qusiness geesion refresh ments were,served by the hostess | apsisted by several members of the | club, Mrs. B. M. Pield ‘left this ing for Cody, Thermopol's Sheridan gn a several days business trip. oe Mrs. Earl KR. Burns and three children lett yesterday for their home in Lander after spending the | | holidays here with Mrs, Burn’s pat | ents; Mr. and ‘Mrs, M. L, Bishop on# | East Second street, ove .e Mrs, Carl Shumakey ond daughter, | Bleanor and Dickle Walker, re turned this morning from Denver where they have been spending sev- cral days, | eee Mr. and Mrs, J, W, Boyte of 449 East Ratlroyd avenue announce the birth of « daughter we'ghing seven pounds at the Kejth hospital on Sunday, January 4, Both mother RE THROAT Gargle with warm ealt water 232 East Second St., Casper. Phone 194 } And Lavoye, Wy Vicks By P.-Austin and R. A. Tabell ar- rived*in the elty last evening from Denver and expect to spend several! Gays here on business, eee Oakley Trego was .an_out-of.town arrival in the city yesterday from Riverton, ae H. H, Hardy, an official of the Western Union, is here on business from Denver-for several’ days. _ eee Moy War] Callaway, owner of the Calla- way furfilture store, is spending several weeks/in the east on @ buy- ing trip, ~~ . . bas ets J, E, Reedy and K. E.’ Drebert, Chicago and Northwestern railroad officials are here for asshort time this week from Chadron. ~~ ee er ‘ ‘ VAM. Kirk, Billings off nian, ts here on busin: ¥ oie i Hubert Keenan,, son of Richard Keenan, prominent Wyéming* man pf Sheridan, returned to his home having motored to Casper Gas company, been spending several days in the city on business. see Fred. Klink, Jr, of Denver will Spend uo short time in Casper to norrayw enroute to Montank on « business trip, Mr. Kink hes. just returned from New York City, where he accompanied ;his sister to achool to'resume her studies after spend: ing the holiday vacation in Denver. eee Thomas: Bermingham, representa-| tive of the Cordova Cigar company, is here on busines : eee | ‘W. A. Gleasonds a Sheridan man spending « few days in the city. eee G, A. Blake {# visiting «with friends heré today-from Levoye, see | H. T, Nelson of Shoshon! was an/ arrival in the.city yesterday. «we ©, Vi. Ayres of Midwes? ts hereon business and visiting with friends | eee ‘W. A. Swanson of Tolea ts in Cas. | supervising (th: per on business for a few day eee G, A, Perfet and T. Gaolerandge are: among the Denver . business visitors spending a few days’ in Casper, 4 . ea PA irttemtury i ig A. B Emery iu a Boulder business visttor who arrived in the city yes. terday, vy eee . Wade Ten k, a contracter, and L. McCauly @re Denver business men guests at the Townsend, ee 2 Superintendent A. “A. Slade and} WD, Ford, superigtendent of bupla eee from hia home in Thetmopolts. eee * Goy Mami! and:Mrs. Eamil. were among the Midwest arrivals in’Cas- per yesterday. «. \ Kenneth Startest! is: visiting “with friends here from Midwest for « few days. AW UL, Nagel of Clevetand ts trans- Acting “business affairs here: this week. : pre e. E. J. Sullivan, | president | of E. 1. Wiltiame Of! company. re- turned this morning from @ short business trip spent in Denver. ye eee » GT. Thompson, represe & large wool s buying concern of Philadetphia, isin Casper on busi- ness a guest at . . RG. Hunt of Chicago s here on ;{ business having axpived yesterday. eee, Charles, W. Hinsey and Thomas Kyule were Ft. Collins arrty Casper yestertsy. . ‘ W. B. Hazelmire of the firm! of Hazelmire and Treble-{s in Lander for & few days on business for his company. —_—_—_—S— Eraggeration weakens everything | wich, were the girls who gave the jit touches: * : ‘dance and are sending the money = (0N ithe installation of furn!- ture tn the new highschdol building there.. The new-school will be open Probably next Mon@ay. the Henning. E-TIME MILLIONAIRE WHO “WENT BAD’ WINS HEARING OF MURDER CASE IN HIGH COURT , . BY. EDWARD C..DERR (United Press Staff. Correspondent) CHICAGO, Jan. 6.— While hi¢ friends prayed and danced for his freedom, Russell Scott, former mil- Monaire welfare worker and more recently convicted of murder dur- (ig, a holdup, Saturday won a stay of. sentence, allowing him to carry his case: to the .Sipreriie. court of Minois, : Mrs. Mary White, a beautiful wo- man’'-who was.a school mate of, Scott’s knelt in the hushed, court rooni. this’ afternoon while'the judge ‘nchjs robe of black Mstened to the Pleas .of the young ‘murderer's at; torneys. She came/ail the way from Port; Huron, Mich.: “to offer: her Drayers. ¢ “My: prayers have been answered. Now I.know. that, Russell will never |, Scott hang,” the woman whispered thru Her tears when she heard the judge's decision. ; Meanwhile, tn faraway Sandwich, Ontario, other friends were helping Youijg Scott in another- way. Two girls gave a dance and are sending Proceeds—$700—to help him fight y through’ the courts es. Harman ,of Windsor Maude Gathier of Sand. jand 'N last eral Added proceeds were poured into the | fund when | Speech on the, crowded dance hall, Pleading for money. “Russell Leopold and Loeb,” the girl argued. “Chicato’ felt its shame for refus. ing to hang those two fiendish mur- derers ample. victim." And, decision, the prayers of one and'thé dance of two'others, young Scott has twenty days and $700 to use in lows or life imprisonment torneys this evening were preparing ther case to presc court The sop of a millionaire, Young has had a built for himself an independent for- | tune through promotion work, the of. which was an attempt to build an necting Detroit and Windsor. Sev years ago in B tracted attention spirational .pamphiets, popular we cohduct themselves to in’ the world ‘of business merce. Then Miss. Harman made a Scott is the goat for and so decided to set an ex Russell ‘happened to be the So by virtue of the judge's rend is fight :to escape the gal His at t to the supreme varied career. He international bridge con- he at a series of “in how en should n success and: com came reverses They were telling ina | followed by bad compazions, PAGE THREE. by ttle Scott drifted along, « oy cee 2° THE DEACON ENTANGLED iota es weaeees) LOCAL TILENT PUY eee AT AMERICA FRIDRY ut the millionaire was harged v murder. He pleaded —following tho . the judge re-| ‘The Deacon Entangled,” the pla:r ntencd him to] by. all local talent actors, will te | presented at the America theate~ i fur Nathan Leo hang. Friday night at 9 o'clock, one per- On the ole: plea of guilt took his nee with a j He Was found guilty before | there being Christmas and sentence was to have between the acts. These are also been passed on 3 By local talent, The play will be the stay: of sente anted today |Slven in conjunction with the, regu- he has until February 20 to com-|!ar picture program and there wil plete his fight. before the higher |be no advance in admission price. court The local people in the play are _> |Grandal Grimes, Dean Burdick, Bob al Boylés, Leonard FORGER IS CAPTURED = ess The Americas management feels IN FGORD TIME | =: {ts patrons will be wall please: | with this home talent performance Helen Lewis, Fyrne Pe: 1 om! 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