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ONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925 SOCIETY, MARY TOBIN Miss Craft Is Honored Sunday At Breakfast H unday at a on South Park 2 Miss Nellie Craft whos a Laurence Johnston of Denver will be celebrated this month. A large vase of yellow jonquils and white freesis was used for the centerpiece while w candles tied with yellow bows of toole and novelty cupid place cards added much to the attractive- ness of the table decorations, Hanway ws sted by Eve f elen Han Ruth Gall Invited Hanway Thom % Mrs. | Wilbur i Mrs. Keene 1 Graft Ali Miss Tobin ay ma Ball, Mies Lel Casper People ¥ In Santa Barbara Casper friends will t in the following notice nterested from Santa Patrick National s. Mrs are? arrived r at the Arlington hotel in Santa Bar- bara. Manager Robert J Arlington, has made reservations for Mr, Sullivan and family and will personally plan for them a tour of the beautiful little city of Santa Barbara, which will include the Old Mission, mothtain dri eautiful Montecito, the resident yotion of Santa the world's have built homes the gardens are flowers during all seasons. The orange. groves in the focthills are now laden with their golden fruit, and rising above them are the mountajns glistening with snow. The Arlington hotel is one of Santa Barbara's famous beauty spots as it is patterned somewhat after the old Mission, and is thor- oughly Spanish in architecture and furnishings. >. rs. Cunningham Entertains For Daughter Saturday. Mrs. Joe Cunningham entertained Saturday afternoon at her home on Eleventh street, the occasion being the fifth bitrhday anniversary of her little daughter Grace Elsie. A pretty birthday cake with gighted candles was used for the table dec rations. Refreshments were serve) following an afternoon of games. Guests present were: Kathleen Tucker, Loraine Tucker, Shir Heindman, Mildred Warrick, Mureal Helndman, Frances Gertrude Brown, Maurine Warrick, Marjorle Lee Brown, Betty Jean Watson, Juliette Martin, Katherine Abbott, Vera Ford, Betty Scott, Nena Hand and the’ honored guest. eee Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Are Hosts at 500 Party @ Mr. and Mrs. N. 2. Thomas were hosts on Saturday evening at an In- formal 500 party given at their res!- dence on South David street, honors which were won by Mrs. Calvin mith and Mrs. G. O. Housley. Guests present for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Forbes, Mr. and Mr ay Conkling, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, G. O. Housley, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hook, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neil, Miss Alice Adam and Miss Ruth Castle- man. Sullly tepublt- | McCabe, of the millfon- and where wonderful. with Mrs. McGrath Is Hostess ‘Today for Monday Club. Mrs. John McGrath was hostess today at her residence on South Beech street for the regular meet- ing of the Monday Bridge club of which she is a member. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen and guest, Mi J. B Greenough, of Lander, M A. Townsend and Mrs. Rober ‘uller, ees Mr. and Mrs. MeGee Are Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. ro hosts at,a en on Saturday evening at their in the “Polir partments. re laid for nd Mrs. | ster nd Mra. T. McGr Kennedy Mayor § and ost and hostess. Miss Sullivan Entertains Informally Sunday ‘Evening. Miss Patricia Sullivan entertained few friends informally (ast eve- ning at her home on East Tenth} street. Guests who attended were: Dr, and Mrs, T. J. Dr Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. MeGra Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Dr, William O, McDermott, Chester Baker and Ralph Barton CONQUER nn M. McGee} orma!l dinner} Charles Toedel, ady K. I ing of | be held | | Special Meetin | Noctu Positive relief and prevention. 3 teblets daily. Guaranteed harmless and non-poisonous. $1.00 at your druggist or sent direct. Results guaranteed or money refunded, FOuoR {Calitodine Lnporieh Ins . Sow Mi je + New Yor On sale at Kimball the Midwest Pharmaey, Vharmacy and the Tripeny Drug ison Av: Drug Oo., Sprecher's | | en's Bible Class Tuesday, of the will hold ting Tue urch mi East Third street. Ba and prospective members invited to attend. Treble Clef Rehearsal Thursday Evening. Prec the regular Treble b Dye ev Bajnist weekly Clef chor ning at 8 o'clock ard of direc to he a meet will of rne his Evei Cub cial meeting of thé Casper elub will be held this eve- « t the ho ot 1103 South Jessie Agnew of the program subject, pub: ol music, illustrations for which will be given by three classes from the different schools. Invited include men: rs of the club, wives and hu ic divisior Departmental board and street in charge chosen as Mis her of the Woman's school schoo asper club, the principals of the Tea and Kensington at Masonic Temple Tuesday. The ladies of the Order of Eastern Star will give a bridge tea and ken- sington on Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic temple to which all mem- bers and the c tesses ters A Lange Hos. noon will be Sis- r Lang, Mudgett and Buck Maccabee Meeting and Dance Tuesday Evening. Following the regular lodge meet ing of the Knights of Maccabees be held on Tu y evening Febru- ary 3 a free dance will be given to which all members of the organiza- tion and their friends are invited to attend. Excellent’ music has been secured and it is expected that large number will attend. Past Chiefs’ Club Will Meet Tuesday. The Past Chiefs’ club of the Loy- alty temple No. 18 of the Order of Pythian Sisters wil meet on Tues. day afternoon o'clock at the home of Mrs shards, 14] Bast H street Rebekah Tea Is Postponed Indefinitely. The tea which was to have been given on Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. C. E. Clark by the F ahs been postponed indefinitely Dent-Freudenthal Marriage Saturday. Miss Gladys Dent of Los Angeles, Calif., and Frederick H. Freudenthal on of Mr. and Mrs. reudenthal_ of 'Ther- mopolis were married on Saturday evening, January 31, at 5 o’cloc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyd, 1235 South Oak street. The ceremony was performed by the Rey. Philip K. Edwards,” pastor of St. Mark's Episcopal church, in the presence of fourteen friends. The bride who came to Casper for the ceremony was most becomingly dressed in a gown of rust shade and carried pretty bouquet of roses. She attended college in California a Where she has been teaching for the last few years. The groom is a popular employe of the Midwest Re- fining company at Salt Creek and has a number of friends in this city Chic Apron Is Feature IHIS frock OWes its chic tu the embroidered apron which 1s ar ranged so neatly across the Ikewise to the youthful collar which is ting front the slightly round 1 roaterial ts black satin ed crepe und the embroidery ts up oon re- | |suests yesterday | Townsend. | ball, Smyth, « fold of the matertal | And So, She’s the In Los Angeles, no murder tangle is complete without a “mystery girl.” 21, who has won this title despite the fact that she maintains she knew nothing Gje Casvet Daily Cribune PAGE THREE “Mystery Girl” Photo shows Miss Flossie Omley, of W. W. Power, the slaying victim, than that once she purchased an autofrom his sales shop. having lived here for some time be- fore going to the field. Following the wedding a din yas seryed at tho Boyd home wig | covers laid fon fourteen. The ta orations were artistically carried out fn red with red roses used as a nter piece. Mr. and Mrs. Freudenthal left to day for Salt Creek to make their home. ee EN Seek ES PERSONALS Mrs. E. E. Neison, formerly Miss Ina Logye of Casper, is Vistting here with friends from her home in Lander J. ¥. Flora were at the Henning t Salt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. from their hom: . Mr. and Mrs. William Dougan of Grand Island, Neb., were arrivals in the city yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaycee dre guests today Thompson of at the Miss Loypise Hamilton has re- turned from a short pleasure trip spent in Denver with relatives and friends. eee Among the Glenrock people who spent a short time in Casper last week were: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kim- Mrs. .Thayer, Mrs. Hugh Professor Wallace Allen, Rowena Hasbrook, John Miller, Mrs. C. Leonard Smith, H. Leuthart, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harden and son, Mrs. Carl Willams, Mrs, . George Williams, Mrs, W. F. Howard, Mrs. J. D. Hillyer, Mrs. Frank Shockey, Henry Keenan, Dr. Foulk, Mrs. Tan- ner, Mrs. EB. Morgan, Mrs. Charles Morgan, William Booker, Zeke Mor- gan, Mildred Morgan, Mrs, Lou Ben- edict, Miss Hazel Porter, Mrs. Gene Ballou, Mrs. Guy Lane. wee Mr. and Mrs, Edwin H. Ganett of Denver arrived in Casper yesterday and will spend several days here. ee Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cheatham of Midwest have been visiting with friends here for a short time. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mann of Billings have been out of town ?e- iturs here for a few days. ar ee Miss Gorennie Rood of Denver ts fn the city for a few days. elas Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Peake are Cheyenne visitors in the city eee Mrs. James H. Brewster, of Litch field, Conn., arrived in Casper yes terday morning and will be a guest here for some time at the home, her son and daughter-in-law, and Mrs. O. C. Brewster In Standard addition. ee the Mrs. Paul Hooper ts visiting for several days’ with her parents in Denver. Mt: Florence Flemming of Nova Scotia, sister of Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath, who has been visiting in Cheyenne for several days, returne this morning. Miss Ann Lamb has been visit- ing in Laramie for several days. «ee Mr. and Mrs. George Jones expect to leave soon for Scotts Bluff, Neb., to make their future home. eee Mrs. 8S. K. Loy is visiting with relatives and friends in Kansas. eee Mr, and Mrs, B. Marvin McKenna of Hamilton Dome are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived Sat- urday, January 31, at the Lincoln street hospital. Both mother and baby, Mary Ann are reported to be progressing satisfectorily. Mr. and Mrs. McKenna were formerly rest- dents of Casper, Mrs. McKenna being before her marriage, Affa Mae Stod- dard. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis of Midwest have been visitors in the city for sevegal days, see Frank C. Evan: ver, Evans of the Frank C. Investment company of Den- & prominent firm dealing tn A DEUGHT) «i two plano numbers + bonds and securities, is in-Casper for a few days conferring with his Cas per associate, A. H. Stewart. Mrs. B.D. Camp of Salt Creek is | the guest of friends here. ee Mr. and Mrs. V. arrivals in Casper, Ft. Collins. N. Martin were esterday from see ° | Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Walker were among the Salt Creek visitors here | Sunday. Ae pir et Ee CITY BRIEFS O. C, Brewster of the Standard Off company is leaving this evening for an extended business trip to Chi cago and vicinity. eee George Schwerdtfeger of Sheridan is in Casper on business in connec tion with the conipan office this city. . Kem Nicolaysen left last evening | for Washington, D. C., on an ex: tended business trip. | Ted Rochford is in Denver few days on business, Pid Ft for a William Utzinger of the White Mo. | tor company is spending a few day in Riverton attending to business af fairs. » Frank Vinden of Douglas in Casper Sunday. . arrived George A. Cross, man, and W. Sallen were arrivals in the city E. BE. Reynolds of Moneta is here on business for several days eee E. T. Turner, wool buyer who has been ill for some time is again able to be about. Dubois sheep Yesterdas W. J. Bolln was a Douglas visitor here yesterd: . W. M. Hasbough, proprietor of the | Emery hotel in Thermopolis, was an arrival in Casper yesterday and is| @ guest at the Hennir eee a his Judge T. Blake Kennedy is guest at the Gladstone during stay in the city. tional also of Dubois di ann PUTS ON BIG DRESS SALE The Fuchs company tomorrow will of the most sensa- ever held in Cas to ‘R. J./'Fuch or of the store, who has had t y all day arrang- hundreds of dr es Mrs. Fuchs, w ks in the trade ce: buying for the tor “T bel dress sale ever held in Ca: said Mr. Fuchs today. “Mrs. run into some wonderful dis- es and bought at prac- price. We are going our good fortune with the Casper and eel] them all $15. Most of these are bargains at twice that and many of them are reg- values. The unseasonable weather and an overstocked eastern |market caused the big wholesale | houses in New York to make a quick | unloadir and certainly took |udvantage of it.” Fuchs asa bee price amuont ular $45 we Th es room has been hife all day, placing on racks in antielpation rush of- business in the and they will be, prepared | the dress of a he morni }to hatne { LATE SPORTS NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—(By The As- sociated Press}—Tom Gibbons, St. | Paul heavyweigh, today came to def- inite tei with Tex Rickard for a title match with Jack Dempsey about June 1, either in New York or Jersey with an understanding that the winner will oppose Harry Wills, negro in Septem- uy conte nnounced his plans for heavyweight shows this fter un hdur’s conference with ibbons and with the latter's man- er, Eddie Kane. At the same time promoter rted confidence that he would have little or no dif- Frank C, Lydon is here for several days from Green River | eee A. A. Chapman was among the} Denver business men who arrived | this morning. | eee | W. G. Vogelsong of Kansas ity, | Mo,, is transacting business affairs here for several day . | eee J. F. Hampton and Thomas Heath | are among the Worland men spend: | ing several days in Casper George Bemis vita in the city yesterday from Riverton. ee. B. BE. Adem of Denver was an ar rival in the city this morning. see Ralph Wood of Tensleep | e for a few days. C. ©. Cocran was e Midw tor who spent Sunday here H. Roberts of Denver is t ing business affairs here for time this week. ary W. H. Hammond ts & st business man who arrived day. ansact a short Louls | yester W. C. Hepburn and 8, F. Snyder of Denver are here on business f¢ several days, Rev. Cooke, Judge Kennedy Speakers At Rotary Meeting “The Church That We Need To: day,” the subject of a very {lumi nating address by the Nev 5 Cooke of the Congregational ch before the Casper Rotary clut day, must be a church that thinke loves and acts. The Rev. Cooke fined each of these requisites in a to ficulty sigming Dempsey for the title- holder's part of the program. Feb. 2.—(By the A bill proposing that marriages be annuled if there are children after two years, providing that both husband and wife are not impotent, was in- oduced in the house today by Rep- resentative Hines, democrat, of Douglas county, The bill is sponsor- ed by Dr. A, 8. Pinto, health depart- |anent ad of Omab Omaha. WINE TAKEN IN DRY RAID i for P. r Otto Pls Pol Associated Pr r with Mu He elght ining about were carted off he was ré bond for befor poll 4 wine tation where it up a cash ¢ appearance Murray in lons ¢ police Recover Quick From Grippe Or Flu! After a spell of Grippe or flu when your system {s all run down and your legs are so weak they can hardly hold up your body, the bez thing you can do to get back your nealth and strength quick, is. tc start right in taking Tanlac wonderful soon you jo start to improye- Tanlac how fighting puts It cleans the {broad, intelligent way, seeking to show that if the church of today keeps abreast with modernism and the advance of times, it must alter {ts preachings of the past—enlarge scope of activity from mere teaching of the gospel to participa tion in the everyday problems con fronting people. Federal Judge T. Blake Kennedy ot Cheyenne, who fs holding federal court seasion opening here today, was another npeaker before the club today. Miss Elinore Snyder, instructor ir | music {n the high echool, entertained | well executed and enjoy. lood revitalizes the digestive or gans, gives you an appetite for <olid food and makes you feel like a new person, Nothing will turn the trick quite as fast as Tanlac, made after the famous Tanlae formula from roots works and herbs gathered from the four corners of the earth. Buy a cottle today and get started back to full strength and vigor. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for Constipation TANLA “OR YOUR HEALTH Rebekah ‘Sarbiee For Late Member | Rebekah services for the late Mrs. Ida M. Groves will be held Wednesda loc’ the Chi rekahs OREGON TRAIL ee DESIGNATION UF “BEFORE. SOLONS. Fs seeing "Casper Important Point | . | Un Pioneer Route to GROUND HOG = Be Memorialized. BACK In HOLE The, road that on march to th will be at the f Jackson str 2p. m. ily from 9 a. m saved an a {rial to the men and women sab who went in covered wagons \from Independence, Mo., 000 miles to the Pacific Did Vark, today? He did! No soone le a uette lying in sign of winter, than th vicious shove, s¢ darkness Mrs, Aard-Vark woodchucklets were the old man c precipitou ensued. jseen his went to bed for more of thiberr ‘ot only is Fe Day, but it Candlemass L nario the ing of candles ahd the present of Christ in the Temple. a the if you ple from | dismal | ‘ the ot that him 1ore ore as si weeks joint res provides route of me and reported ation hh the desi througl Idahe “Meet Smokehouse.” Shree or the first time Japan is to have a jury system. Hitherto pointed by the Emperor ed all cour reir. findin: name of me at the Funeral service L. D. Grove, who d ning, will be held at 2 o'clock Wed day afternoon at the First Chris 1 church, Rev. R. R. Hildebr iclating. Mrs. G band, her si Garth and ter, Mrs. H clty, and two for of e is survived by hi Dr. John ¢ Ha broth Robert N, G ‘ove, t ‘ove. rs and sisters: Funeral of Mr of 109 We ser and Mr: the K s funer 1p Eden, ille In FUNERALS | ; | the late Mrs. d Saturday eve r hus. daugh- is infant Id this paween Basin Attorney Is Dead R BW , Basin, Wyc cording to wor morn| died d receive at I! N ENGLAND | !empire is ever to be a memo- | Accountants Meet at Luncheon Today Matters niz | Drive out stiffness-and ache After heavy exercise, apply « littl® Sloan's, Norubbingis neo- essary—the linimentitself starts fresh dlood circulating c eke through the aching sauecles once =tho stiffness vanishes, ih ° aching stops! All druggists — 36 cents, Sloan's Liniment ~kills pain! Ise URIN NIGHT & MORNING & {(EEP YOUR EYES) CLEAR AND HEALTH}! 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