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. ’ THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 192: @SOCIETY, MARY TOBIN Wedding Anjversary Is Celebrated Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Peck enter- tained informally last evening at a dinner ar@l dancing party given at sthelr home, 711 East Fourteenth street in celebration of their second wedding anniversary. Npvelty place cards in the form éf clocks were used for table decorations. Among those who attended were: Mr.and Mrs. Wilbur Swick, Mr, and Officers are Elected at Club Meeting Tuesday. At the regular month: meeting of the Chicago man; vice presi means, Mrs. ©. 1 Mead; vice pres! Mrs. C. P. Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. G.} throp; recording secretary, Mrs. J. I. Frost, Mrs. Rosina Craft, Miss |J. O'Ne'l, and corresponding secre. Mary Peevy, Miss Nellie Craft, Dr.| tary, Mrs. A. E. Johnston. I. E. Berquist, Miss Lela Craft, Miss Marydell Peck, Miss Lucille Frost, and the Messrs. George Meigh, Lou Griffith, James Griffith and Junior OLIDE lodine~-Collaid ELIMINATES GOITER . YY ae Guaranteed harmless and_ non-poisonous Posi It was decided during the after. parlors on CY and Ash streets ginning at 2 o'clock oe Dinner is Enjoyed Tuesday Evening. street. Table decorations attractive ly carried out in red and green were used, Covers were 1 for eight. siifers Evening Bridgo Party for Next Week Is Planned. Under the auspic of the charity | department of the Departmental club an informal eve. ning bridge party will be given on Friday evening of next week, Jan. uary 16, over the Natrona Power company offices, added to © results or money refunded. A_two weeks treatment of three tablets a da ycosts but $1.00 At your druggist or sent direct. KOLIDE LABORATORIES, Inc. formerly Coll-Todine Laboratories 50 Madison Avenue, New Yori On sale at Kimball Drug Co., The Pharmacy, clty to attend. Those wishing »tables re- PISO’S hs Just Received A FRESH SHIPMENT OF FINE SMOKED WHITE FISH SMOKED EEL This Sturdy Tittle New Gulbransen Piano - lar by the Manufa 24 r by us is Nationally Priced at SMOKED SALMON ; Mahogany or Walnut Sold Saartberal Terms. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St., Casper. ¢ Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo. business nd North- western Railway Woman's club held on Tuesday afternoon of this week the following officers for 1925 were elected: President, Mrs, A. J. Worth- nt of ways and dent of mutual service, Mrs. G. H. Wilkes; treasurer, Mrs. H. R. La- noon that the first social meeting would be held on Thursday, January 20 at the English Lutheran church be- Miss Gladys Davis was hostess to a number of her friends at an in-|the Rev. Lewis E. Carter. They formal dinner party given at the|were attended by Mrs. James Speas home of her parents, on Lincoln|and Bernard Lamb, sister and] per Woman's Proceeds will be the fund of the depart- ment used for charity work in the and an invitation ts extended to both men and women of the city served may call one of the following committee: Mrs. W. E. Woods, phone 2226R; Mrs. C. H..Carpénter, phone 2189R, or Mrs, Frank Fisher, 1608J. * CY Circle to Meet at Ruegsegger Home. r The CY circle of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. F. Ruegsegger, 909 South’ Walnut street instead of at the home of Mrs. Diamond as was formerly an- nounced. Officers” will be elected and all members ate asked tq be Present. Y eee Security Benefit Association Meeting and Dance Saturday. The Security Benefit association will hold its regular meeting Satur- day evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall and all members are urged to be_ present. Following the meeting a dance will be given to which the public is invited to attend. . Lamb-Kitchen Marriage Wednesday. Miss Mabel Ray Lamb and Judson |Streeter Kitchen were married last night at the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church, 866 South Lincoln street, by the pastor, brother of the bride, Miss Velma| Petersort and B.D. Mathewson jat Lavoye. . Bridge Luncheon Will Be Given Next Monday. Mrs. A. J, Cunningham will be hostess at an informal luncheon to be given at her home on South Cen- ter street on Monday of next week. . . Dinner at Nichols Home Last Evening. Mr and Mrs, R. H. Nichols enter- tained at dinner last evening at thelr home on Park avenue after which the guests attended the danc- ing party at' the Country club. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. Stirrett, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cur- ran, Mr. and Mrs. 2. M. Andrus, former Governor and Mrs. B. B, Brooks, Clarence P. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and. Mrs. R. H. Nichols of Coun. cil Bluffs and the host and hostess. SAGE TER DANDY TO OARKEN HA You ‘can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of ‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old femous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addi: tion of other ingredients, are’ so! apnually, say well-known drugeists here, because {t darkens the hatr se naturally and evenly that no sone can tell {t has been apfilled Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded bave a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair van- {shes and your locks become luxur- lantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray- haired, unattractive ~ folks aren't wanted “around, 80 get busy, with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur. Com- pound tonight and you'll be delight- ed-with your dark, handsome hair and your in a few da: | | | ~ JANUARY SALE. of household and decorative Linens is still in progress, but will be discontinued after Wednesday of next week. FINE ALL LINEN DAMASK Cut lengths - Size 22. Size 2x2 yards square. $6.00 | $6.00 values_______- $3.95 | Size 2x2)4 yards long. | { $7.50 values__2~___- $4. 2x2 yards square. $8.50 values —___ $5.95 | 50c values BED SPREADS 72x108— 90x108— $9.00 values -___ $6.95 | 'W & Perkins SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BUILDING TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS $10.00 values__$7.50 $12.00 values__$7.95 BEAUTIFUL PATTERN CLOTHS 2x2 yards sqflare. $12.00 values ALL LINEN HUCK ‘TOWELS 75c values __-__-_--_§5¢ $1.25 values -_______§5@ $1.50 values Dolly Madison pattern—all colors. $10.00 values _ WASH CLOTHS, BATH TOWELS, BATH MATS, SHEETS AND CASES—ALL AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES \ x22— Dozen | values___ $4.80 —> Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen intend to live ictigen’s jsher home at Midwest. uthful appearance with: |. Ad’ @ cb e. Caspe: Dailp Eribune = : inc 7 a Piano . Recital Monday of Next Week. Tha piano pupils of Mrs. Holmer Helms will appear in recital next Monday evening’ at o'clock at the Grace English Lutheran church, corner of CY and Ash. streets. Among those who will” take part dre: Grace Ferguson, Brena Uber, Madeline Tobin, Mildred Gray, Rob- | weeks’ holiday vacation spent at his home tn Denver. Lee Harris of Midwest is) visiting with friends in Casper. L. B. Barron was among the La voye visitors who arrived yesterday. eee W. ©. Chamberlain was a Chey- ert Brand, Eunice Smity, Theda} onne arrival in the city last eve Phelps, Jean, Helms. | ning. eee | eee ¥. R. Watson and F. L. Baldwin of Chicago are here on business today. i Nurses Association Will | Meet This Evening. The Natrena County. Nurses’ as- sociation will hold its regular month- ly meeting this evening at the honie of Mrs. Leo .C. Gauvin tn the Albu. querque apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Entertain Wed: 5 Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Miller enter- tafned at a dinner last evening at tHetr home on CY avenye in honor of’ Mr. and Mrs, Perry Morris, who are leaving Saturday for California. Following ‘the dinner the evening was spent in playing tr Invited guests included: Mr. and Mrs,. J. A. Howser, Mr.’ and Mrs. A. E. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Leschensky and Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris. ee B. A. Filmer of the United States Veterans Bureau {s in Casper from | Denver. ; 'F. Bower, Robert Smirl and Frank Farrell of Lavoye are visiting with friends here. Kay of Helena, Mont., . E. B. here visiting with friends. FR. E. Landes, road foreman engines for the Chicago and North. western raflroad, has returned from a business trip of several days to Chadron and vicinity. c. D. Smyers of Omaha yesterday and will spend days here on business. ot arrived ome several Mrs. Daly Wil Entertain For Daughter Friday. Mrs. Denis Daly will entertain at a children's party Friday afternoon Janiary 9, at her home on South Ash street, in honor of her daughter fourth birthday anniver. E. A. Hildebrandt of Chadron $s spending a few days in Casper, James Johnston is here on busi ness from his home at Torrington sary. . Bra. Lummis Issues Invitations for Luncheon. Attorney leave Satur spend seve Frank fo} 1 day Perkins Sweetwater will to H.R. Clarke is a Line | man here for a few spent Bre ing w Em Tribu diana Hoyt Tow week r st Willams of friends in Casper. a nding a few days here, Thomas McNama yesterda and visiting with his derick L. I Mid George Meigh of Mc ith friends fl Hadley ne mec turned from 4 severe tion trip to his polis, Leech is a guest at the Henning Charles Mason of Denver is tending to business affairs here this week. W. H, Kelley 1 businese| from Sloux City f ) | C. W. Harman is among the out | of town business visitors here Denver. » Hall is from Armin Connelly is ness affairs here from Cheyenne and ‘oln business caer e sub-commi mittee the cit luncheon Townsend to b tion of cit of incorp: un of Douglas} e on business | on Harry. | et Cc. W. Visiting and . member of, the] force, has Ye weok’s vaca ‘or’ home in In trans: from L. Ol¢son en who arriv-| | Janua take western | Universit 000 atumn entire body of Casper for the 1 a Lander man F Mil ttee dre oni commerce, aléng with ot tes rat th vd United 2kimni Warwitk U msidere ough southerr of Michigar ee sen AY ure mit of properties exempt a i | f in G 1 Mari — First > Table Airs. B. B. Lummis has issued wife’ 9 | —— country. Invitations for, an informal luncheon |. William Utzinger of the White| jes alumni and brilge party to be given on | Motor company will leave this week | te sarah for Tuesday of next week at her home |for Denver to spend several days on | rou ierctuia on Sixth street, In honor, of Mrs. | husiness. | Bi Borate! R. Hy Nichols of Council “Bluffs, Ia., e ele TALKED KT LUNCHEON eee Onder, who has been visiting in Casper for! pp. McCally and W. G. Kellner Bev at av eonigs peyeral 'weeks. are Denver business men registered | S fah aa ee MEETING ON FRIDAY) eee B. N. Fisk of Chicago is in the city on business for a few days| ee ae Take Laxative having arrived last evening For the purpose of discussing leg-| Tablets. (The A pho Se . islation which will probably come to} Cold and € Mrs. G. E. Clay and Mrs. W. D. E. I. Crockett of Pueblo arrived|the attention of th tate Irgis'ature| Proven Remedy McKinley motored into the city to-|yesterday’to spend a few days here| during the coming session, the legis-| signature of PE day from Salt®Creek and will visit hére with friends for a few days. eee Mrs. A, McClung is the guest of friends here for a few days from on_business. eee My.» and Mrs. George) Snodgrass will return to thelr ranch this week after. spending the holfdays here with Mrs. Snodgrass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John’ Jourgenson on South David street. . Mrs. W. L. Hudson has returned from Lander-after spending seyeral days there the guests of relatives. osne "Mr, antl Mrs. B.C: Higby are out of ‘town |business .visitors here from Denver. . . Mr. and Mr# W, A. Munson have returned from,a short visit spent with friends at Douglas. eee Mrs. Charles’ W. Graham is visit: Ing with’ her sister in Denver for a week. wee Friends {n, Casper’ will be. sorry to learn ofthe death of.Charles Rue, which oceurred:in Denver this week. The late Mr. Rue was a. father-in- law of Mrs, Clafence Rue of Lara- mie, formerly | Miss Olive Lowndes. of this city. Mrs. T..G. Holmes expects to leave on Saturday of this week for Cheyenne where she will visit fora few days with friends before going to California to spend a month or two with her parents who have been making their home there for the Jast few years. eee Miss Eva Fladeland, Portland, N. D., who will take charge of the fir: grade” at the Midwest school, and Miss Ruth E, Palm, Omaha, who ar . rived Monday and is conducting the third .grade-at Wilson school, are the, latest additions.to the Casper teaching personnel. es Mrs,_V. J. Meyers and daughter Elaine returned yesterday from Chi- cago where Elaine attended the holi day course at the Nicholas Tsukalas studio of dan¢ing and expression, cee Mies Aeriei Dingham Teft last ve. ning for Denver to attend school | eee Mr. ahd Mrs. H. J. Pappe dre ©! cago Visitors who arrived in the ci yesterd: . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sawyér Thérmopolis were arrivals in the city last evening, s Mr. and Mra, R. C. Ayers of Le yoye are shopping and visiting with friends here for a few days. . eee Mr. and Mrs. U. 8S. Murphy are here for a short time from thelr home at Sussex. ' (Sertngs | Mr, and Mra. Ro Waugh and daughter are among the visitors spending af few days here from Mi¢- west. Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Jackson of Salt Creek were artivals here yeeter day. eee Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Waegle an Miss Inez Waegle of Ucross, Wy are guests at the Gladetone for a few days this week oe . Mr. and’ Mrs.'R. H. Wilson cam? in yesterday from Salt Creek to pend a few days here visiting with friends. oete Burke H, Sinclair of the Midwest Refining company has returned froma two months’ eastern trip. EC. Denver, has rr - CITY BRIEFS Fred ©. Holdredge of Thermopoils fe in the city on a several days’ business ‘mission, teat eee + W. S, Bigghre ts apending several days here from Kansas City, Mo, eee J ‘Jack Holland, loca! representative of the Hi altho company of urne4 from « (wo s lative To make good coffee you must use good coffee, It is easy, when you have the mellow richness of Butter-Nut to work with, to make good coffee every day in the year. Inferior coffees, lacking in-flavor, cannot be expected to pro- duce such delicious results. committee ef the chamber of | Adv EL ecaacen pee eenet tag (Bult: 7 Nut} Ariss L Var irrigat tative wit! nor nd outs matte: proposals aythoriza parks re from taxation, | LU the ¢ wit ered throughou has th nN da Don W and NI ANQUET hh it Wheeik To Cure a Cold in Onc Day BROMO QUININE Origin b- | Vulkenburg, lative | | ik | use clarified m | syrup, instead o PAGE THREE. Famous Old _ Recipe for Cough Syrup made at home. all for Easily and cheaply bat It beate them quick results, Thousands of housewives found that they can save two-thir¢ of the money usually spent for courh preparations, i this weil nown old recip making cough syrup. It is simple and cheap but a> has no equal for prompt results. 1t takes right hold of a cough and girés immediate relief, usually stopping &™ cough in 24 hours or less. 4 ounces of Pinex from any pour it into a pint bottle, nulated sugar syrup int. 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In this way We secure a flavor entirely individual, The accomplishment of good coffee-making, the final touch that makes a good meal order of Butter-Nut. perfect, »will be solved with your first My ;