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PHURSDAY AEEBRUARY{5)/1975 2000.0 Se ee be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THRI ter spending @ week here visiting | | eXerie W. G. Goodman and wife, and wo, Goetiantit ton a ey er!” Says Lillian fe a CTONE WG i : ish in Reply to Love “N MARY TOBIN kA oe out of tows arrival In the ot? ri nm Made bv Manas Honored at Party. Power plant building as elon ave: terday. is | aim Wiade DY ana2el Miss Alma“ Archambault enter-| "Ing, February 12 with Mrs. Stur- beth a =] tairied last evening at her bome,| son in charge of arrangements. It | Thomas Randen is here today on 5 DNA MARSHALL. th ; Ae hE 1249 South Wolcott street, at an| Was also decided that a “'Get-ac- | busines from his home in Denver. ce iu idsted: Prese| sa 3 cake to Briere ay. if informal bridge party in prenuptial | quainted” tea would be given or} Soe eee beatae %] was not engaged to Mr. Duell, Wf courtesy to her sister, Miss Sophie | Wednesday afternoon, February 17, | A, ©. Walker, R. PB, Williamnson Senator Walsh Refers | NEW YORK, Feb. @-—Has.t Bega Peete tigate acetal Archambault, whose marriage. to| With the following members to be | and Thomas Reed were arrivals yes- TAKE heaiis I? alt IN Be ge herp arstwneles eae Paul Crawford will take place this |! charge, Mrs. H.C. Chappell, Mrs. | terday from Denver. | To Incident in Senate ul andfarious, the | for. undivided. devotion: tos Heche week, Emmett Fuller, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, sien | en in ena’ Se arene DX the 1d Honors at bridge were won by| Mrs. J. H. Mc Mrs, Willlam | L. J. Bricks of Chadron, Neb., is Debat foe aaa AT el tried < h Miss Mary Peevey and Miss Blanche | Holland, Mrs. Loucks. | here visiting With friends for a fow| | ebate, tire 5 ni an, th of a ty Kassis. Guests who attended were:| <A report of the committee on nom days. eRe be deep } ries : Mra. Frances Bell, Mrs. ‘Havin B. inations ‘and for next | Pica “ss Rica thats |e eS | in rumor Y roxel, Mrs, Earnest Kilpatrick, | year's offic ven and fol-| | , aE et fitiemiation orl uintained by; de n that of s Mrs. Herbert McClellan, Mrs. Homer | low: | not Petes itaa eats ur ae A es eee matics |Rees—and ts she Archambault, Miss Helen O’Mualley,} President, Mrs. C. D. Murane; for | Lander ana Dubots. ‘ of the " xplained the Ke 5 Miss Dora Nieuhaus, Miss Con-| vice president, Mrs. C. W. De niner: fs is aitetid ibtiom ¢ i) Lu Ss over stance O'Malley, Miss Mrs. Oddmund Je ia Mrs Cate aide chiey floor of the sena Weeu orcad cay (and adoring Kelly, Miss Betty Cahill, Miss Edna} Loucks, Mrs. W. Wane sie ote fem OBL Speaking to crowde at. | Dublic are agog—tt ones which Kassis, Miss Mary Miss! M. Boeke, Mrs. Spreul hire cee tracted by unusual spectacle of | Perturh them with progress of Blanche Kassis, Miss Kathleen s recording secreta . C. Ray 3 1 a debate open session on. a su-| ‘he sult of arles Due € Sinith, Misa Inga Gysland, Miss| Shane: for correspor 4 C. -B. Hopkins ‘hes; returned. from! rome’, col mination, Senator | ™@nager, to prevewt her > Ki ; Miss Rose Auer and| Herbert MeL ® three-days: business trip to'Denver- | isis of Montana, opened the de-| “ company than Mies Arch ieutataschincie nad 3 bate 2 Gata ehoettditicou answer, made clair: for auditor | A. G, Smith ts transacting busi, REnes inat AEE Re aS explain | ouls Levy | Forma! Dance Is Being moti; ‘Aire? C Young, ddan, 1 dne of the | "SS “fairs in Cheyenne and Weta nites eM ltae tie now h upon Pranned at Country Club. custodian, “Mi Adama: r staged In Herrin Ppiteg dite | Unt upeeey ecco grand jury. proceedings here against | sfroige | nvitations will be sent out- to- . Patte: in Senator Wheeler. sf morrow for a formal dancing party It was voted by club tochave peers = = W. L. Connelly, vice president and} Various newspapers, Mr. Walsh ts as the planned b s. M. E. Young ana|the annual meeting in June In the| | Seneral manager of the Mammoth |saia, had “castigated” him for cross | ead executlvg of a company to pro- | Barthelmess Mrs. Charles 8. Hill for the evening| form of a. 1. 1 to-hotd. an | *- Beckiinger ap spent several weeks in CEisper ‘last | Oll company was among thé Casper | questioning the attorney general re-} Wuce Gin p who k de wabruacyc0eiiheicuiskrs ol < ria eee der ante, | ates Coa summer and & number of|men in Cheyenne this week. harding the Wheeler case. Referring| And Mr s simply int | vate | Music will be furnished by cers in. Septem | Erwin | friends here. Sieh eerilauiatie to. an editorial in fthe | % clause st lsomethi : orcheetr: At the clos Ines’ ses. | Q6car Beck - S Tehe James H. Hoodson of Omaha fs in| washington Post, he « tl i a. Or ’ be led to} Ever es given | Rummel of Dixon; M George Pennoy Casper this week on one of his regu-| \ovepaper had a’ par" ; until Ay y24 x Dinner Thi Evening ore, OFF e of Lander DES neee Cale ee rimaeatiing Wierandthan Hi t ther t ' ¢ Lillia At Wheeler Home. a > & ft | ere W. Conwell, of chevatate nigh.|ef tHe best known harp tise onosyTabl mig t be s eatin Mr, and Mrs. M. P, Wheeler will a inti aeee ; ng with, friends depkttmant de tate high: | do it.” He insisted that 1 vas| “Neve af isl 0) ohn sel. ue StOnaray | BOR rai be hosts this evening at a dinner] @"d piano lumbers by ineas ‘wicts ‘|involved in the Wheeler poss Rigg : ’ =, Ct a nies Van ad beer: si | ang bridge Party gt: thelr homie .on| Wil i i; eee |recalled testimony before a A gaged to Charles Duell, Or was qhe Siete Depot cmtraet st . Suleata 0b a igg Sikh “T0 “Be eat fe dor ahererne thee Fee wul ©. Callan has returned from | Tonio Ch eran the caged to Mr. Duell. 1¢ ste was and will. attend include: . Mr. Honored Evi ot | 178 3 nopolis where he has been visit. | Lockwood, then sec ye ibe aie atitake th esoiie | John B. Barnes, Mr : for the last week with his broth. | Publican national comm, fle manta vat : ” | Charles Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. iss Kathic Sullivay left eehert: taken part in the Montans 1-| i novie an at | M. And My and tage:to Laws Sullivan who has be cee » [ings wre — = a place Februz of honor given tomorrow Gyslan¢ Lo spending several days in Cheyenne business. Mr. Sullive dent of the P, Williams Oi ‘There ie no man in this who doubts, I dare say,” tinued, ‘that Senator W r neve would have been involved in th court proceedings if he had n % been investigating the departme orate NSTRUMENTS. pleasure trip to The Montana senator then defend: | ed his protest against bringing an | i. i C: eas rm art of the s SF RE RRAT eat 8 morn ; 4° Mies Bi afoe : “after the case had | institutec by keeping your BLOOD PRESSURE NORMAL OLIDE Iodine~ Colloid “TRADE MARK duces High Blood Pres tevlaysen and guest gh of Landes llelly was among thee Cas- er men who spent a short time In ne this wee! soe I Mrs. Greedy Will Be jouth Je ] | Hustess at Dinner, | Westminster Guild Meeting Wedness The regylay meett minster ld of the 8 held Mre, Chester L. Gree tain this evening at West Fourteen formal dinner st Preebyte ast evening uc spe | positively t { guests will be members of the office} tne manse, 1103 ist North E 3 tablets daily. Gi it oi ; oom i South Wolcott “i Sag 1 nig us! | sure. pe y+ waran' fores of the United States Veterans’ | neg with’ 5a temlens utterding {ing from Cheyenne where she ha dielenteta’ eke: tor pap sioatane. end cis, saiant iuskl aa | fer lacs tanl mencpoleeaei ie ane Bureau and will include: Mrs. Alex} powtowing dinner which. was, been spending a week on profession: | gays from” thelr ranch W “as Beier ck | Positive results or money refunded. MeCafferty, Mrs. H. C. McClellans| served at 6:39 o'clock the guild cho- |! busines per. | OTS demerit ape noes Fl | $1.00 at your druggist or sent direct Miss Dora Nieuhaus, Mise BettY| rus rehearsed two numbers under Rta? aides | Wat nites tc canon eee | | KOLIDE LABORATORIES; tne. hill,” Miss. Inga Gysland, Mis8| tne direction of Miss JessieMae Ag-| ‘Mrs. Ida Johveon on have | Mrs. Robert M. Grieve who-has —- Nivateces ior PR STS tiny Cot Sikvenes - New York e guest heré for the week of , | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, A,| LARAMIE, Wyo., Feb..5.—Sheritt | however, because “of his marvelous | and police today were scouring this | Courage,” n informing the judiciary | clty and thad wired peace officers of | Committee that he proposed to pr Bothilda Kurtz, Miss Vida Bailey, <ehioh Weil! Be sunk Buhday eve Miss Ruth Anderson, Miss Golda the orclock. services at'| dan for a short t! , Miss. Kathleen Smith, Miss} tj¢ church, During these services se | Likely will return to the Grieve Ustella Sain, Miss Minnie Skinner, een visiting wit? On sale at Kimball Drug com pany, the Midwest and Sprechers | aera 3 2 several members of ld wil "Tho: iee ranch at Lone Bear tomorrow. Mrs. Leahy ecb ak all Miss Jessie Page, Miss Alice Miles, | speak on subjects of | eet vt | a ed tr whee Ry Grieve will be accompanted by Mrs, | Neighboring cities to set a close ee pyenesiac cabeeberer 20>) ye sh| pany, W Miss Mary V. McPake and 3 congregation and music will be In| were the © of | J. K. Davis who will spend the week | Watch for a thief or thieves who Said he ore kA Soaxeel Esa ornare 4) ) compan. Ethel Johnson. sharge of the society friends aril end at the Grieve ranch. |Tuesday night stole three saxo- tis subpoenas) “then s had: bes 2358 | see lee . eee |phones, a trumpet and a banjo, issued. Dance Is Giver Applied Arts Division Miss “Dorothy \ Fisher, owner of| Mr. and Mrs. John EB. |valued at more than $700, from the] Fp added that.{t must, be, remem At Fort Russell. Will Meet Dorothy’s Beaiit® shop has scld out | in Cheyenne, Kappa Sigma fraternity house. All reise some appointees of Harry M | Four hundred people attended the) The Apple lonxof the'| ther intereate” here: snd. ef en ee thought that the theft was per-|Daugherty still ren in. the. de: | dance given recently at. Fort Russell | casper Wome eaTut | Gees veetenats de petrated by a rival frat asa joke|Partment and nai Atl by the officers and se asalss tap Giltmdetwulday/atternoon at, 2:80 $ : has bee i abentoned, Bavaralice the ipsaey lane's W ar} the members of the Efghteent VY: | v'clock at the dence of M vw“ oe eee Kappa Sigma depended on the in 3 i ec @ attc Lee raecuaraneriwarversreaier ar erpcar? oming legislature, state officials and} Ww, Sproul, 1411 West “Tenth street, Pare * ee 2 Cl I Y BRIEFS | struments for funds needed to carry |ey general, and JohnPratt, who} ie jotd, Marx sosblnetert readben on Cheyenne friends. Receiving were: | from which pl the miembers will] home on Sith them through the university. The ,!8 Presenting: ey ree to the grand cunioelior. igh path ls e ae General John: M. Jenkins, coi-| go in a group to the Pariwwn Art| with relative |thieves overlooked a violin valuef) | Jury here fete Be, See mandant of Fort Russell, and Mrs.| shop where they will view flowers “ : pes ee. A! left Tuesday evening |at $500. Whatever the disposition of the ve ears Ave on nment for Jenkins, Colonel J. J. Boniface. for all occasions and other artistic wWilaon fo anston, Ill, where he will] ao attorney general," he said. “he has | _ he 5. commanding officer of the 13th] articles of interest. Wollowing the | jn : remainder of the | ‘istt until the latter part of the| breathed ‘the perfervid air of the de:| | Cavalry and Mrs., Boniface, Colonel } inspection trip they will return to | weei the te in Chicago. | Blonth with his mother ' partment during the p:dst year the Uniteg Improvement, com Osmun Latrobe, of the 4th Cavalry. | the sproul.home where an art tea- r . tS : akeens | 5 Senator Heflin, Democrat, Ala [pany casé, ich a member of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waiters afe = baina, reviewed in detail ith the Morgan is interested. This Sturdy I&ttle New and Mrs, Latrobe; and Colonel Al-| cher will be present for the purpose 5 4 Mr. and Mrs, James Laughlin bh dass den F, Brewster, commanding offic-| of making plans for the work for|taran the HT. Leesett heme, 429 | Suess here this week of Mrs. Wal- case, declared legal | er of the 76th Field Aftiliery and| the remainder of the year and where | wast Eleventh rtreet having moved | ‘et’s sister, Mrs, F. Almquist “IN PRISON FOR TH fraud” in which Mr. Ownbpy “lost } Mrs., Brewster, and ‘Major Sharpe} tea will be served. All members| recently from thelr former idence | thelr home on Suocht Elm street | aya nln he had : | Blackheads Go Quick and Mrs, Sharpe. of the division as well as members South ch Pak ae } \ “Mr. Stone Is ‘sak t | +e Daticitig was enjoyed from 9 untt!| o¢ the club who wish to Join are|°” S°Uth Oak street. Heancise@enton late alonday, for} peared only when the case came to} By This Simple Method | after midnight {n the administration | invited to attend Dehsont Whareliaiae: nena lx tee the supreme court,” said ~Senator| Blackheads—big ones or little ones | Mr, and Mrs: ¢ Whitmore’ of | Heflin. “But when ho did he put|7-80ft ones or hard ones—on any | wnbey which he gal | Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- lar by the Manufacturer and by us is Nationally Priced at building, which was decorated with eee . |] ; months, 4 4 a Colorado ored to Casper E | atlon Wo e a | Part of the body, go quick by a sim lowers. bee . _. | Formal Dance February yesterday from ? here they 4 wins = | his ped non’ the, con tity {ple method that jst dissolves them $295.00 ‘ Among those who attended were:|13 at Arkeon Academy. faye ween e cna Elmer C. Miller is in Denve tion. He took the position hat | To do this get about two ounces of 4 cretary of State Frank BE. Lucas.) 4 formal dancing party will be} ? 5 vs | the remainder of the week on a Claude Finch was this afternoon | What occurred in the r court |calonite owder from your druggist | ola: ohribe r NY ata Senator Thomas Hunter and Mrs.) civen on Friday evening, February} 34, and Mrs. E. W. Weber are vis. | mess tip of Importance sentenced to 16 months in the peni-| Was regular and | prope: A Spreaile a iitilel en, sc uobawet Sold on eral Terms. Hunter of Cheyenne, Senator Steph 113, at the Arkeon dancing academy.) itors here this i: from Oklahoma elie tixnion tentiary by Judge Bryant 8. Cromer.| “If he holds that decsidge was | briskly for a few seconds —and | Th h E. Wells en H. Sibley and Mrs. Sibley of | invitations for which were mailed | 2. T. Young left this week fot a|¥inch pleaded guilty to the theft of| proper, God help the litigants who Pista Toul Wonder where the e as. E. We Burn: Senator Willis Spear and ],, day. Zw! visit of several weeke his for " var belongt J. B. Grif. | go before him omthe supreme court eads have gone, Pinching and n ‘ “) yesterday. Dancing will begin at 9 vattely of Hou It of several w to his former] « touring car belonging to J. B. G sd queesing Blache Bree bee a Boho Renter ue o'clock and continue until after mid: Se oe) ea |Koms near Cotinclt’ Brarte,-t |fith, mechanical superintendent of | Bench. be ; ae ots the akin und’ feava them Music Co. ’. Daley of Rawlins, Arthur KJ ign the Tribune. Finch admitted the} ,Senator Heflin also referred to| large and unsight while the sim- econd St., Casper. Lee of Thermopolis, and Fred Bur-|" pee tae : Rasmona t eral other cars all of| “certain cases" which Stone has had | P!6, application Tonite ‘powder 232 East ee aH iP ‘ton of Guernsey, Representatlve W. | ying’ Andrus Will Compliment Mr. and Mrs. H. BY M ter runnit And Layoye, Wy K. Rummell and Mrs. Rummel of | ranger Visitor at Luncheon, Dixon, Representative aes any Mrs. R. M. Andrus will entertain me See e ep narMariamien, Wr *|{nformally tomorrow at a luncheon eae ones vee A2tewart Grier and {®t her home on South Durbin street,| ames C. Miller {#°visiting with his Bainum, {n compliment to Mrs. J. B. Green-| ater, Mrs. A. C. McCron in Omaha | | visiting. in Casper from th in Colorado, Presson of Cheyenne; reen: ps dat i or Underwood, speaker of | 2U#4 of Lander, guest of Mrs: P. C.| for several weeks. Mra. McCron | the House, and Mrs, Underwood of | Nicolaysen. | — | Underwood, Representatives andiay. wig urs. Cath | Mesdames M. A. Becklinger, Mar- | E b . d To Entertain at Dinner. | 2 Ay vin L. Bishop, CM. Coltrane and} ynvitations re being issued by | MDFOIGCTY, C. W, Mapes of Casper; Representa- practicable another stage comedy | Mrs. Thomas Hunter and Mrs. Ste- or musical comedy will be substitut-| phen Sibley, wives of state senators ed. Hunter and Sibley; Mrs. J. C. Under: | Other attractions temporarily con-| wood, wife of Speaker Underwood; sidered for next year are Gay Mc- | Mrs, Stewart Grier, Mra, Harry Hott. Laren, dramatic artist: Rosa Pon-| man, Mrs, William H. Bainum and sella, soprano and Ethel Leginska,| Mrs. A. D. Persson, wives of Lara- English planist whose recent disap-| mie county representatives, and Ma: i Bixe lower Poarance in New York created a dis-| dame B. F. Bainum, 4 wide fitted ‘band of are em: turbance {mn musica! les unti!| Amdng the quests were visiting broidery and several kinds or | she was found | Indice from throughout the state and | Mes!) lace which gives a delightfulls Plans were made during the sea-| ucluded, Mrs. Willis Spear and Mrs. sht-and summery effect. The ma: | sion for another evening bridge | Charles ‘Waegle of Sheridan) Mra, M, ‘“@tial blue moorgette crepe, | ‘ Wyoming for the past twelve months--- NOW accurately compiled, interestingly told and profusely illustrated with hundreds of the new- Bp C est half-tones of Wyoming scenes. i ‘Kle and Mrs, Buckle, | MT. and Mrs. KC. Cather for a | mea ig Er ey eee Charles Weasie | dinner party to he given at the | On 7T his and Mrs. Weagle of Sheridan, Rep- | Countrs club on the évening of | o resentative Alex Healy and Mrs. Saturday, Rene’ iy i Healy bf Warland. \ | Mrs. Faus Will Be / Hl Wedding Wednesday at done ety wish Si eetee lil “a Roden j Christian Parsonage. ee ek raee ae ne tanae i Miss Clars Sylling of Houston,|0" Friday afternoon a PB icp Minn., and R. M, Larsen of Midwe: 1026 West Twelfth stree?, for a meet % ) Ne. Nore quietly, married yesterday af- | ine of tho Royal Neighbor Kensing- TH PS f rst rT p48! ~ ternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the -par. ton club, The meeting will begin at * \ Y sonage of the First Christian church, 2 o'clock and all members are asked | ne © ut OF ASSOCIATED PResé < 815 South Washington street, the |‘? De present. «| | | Rey. R. R. Hildebrand officiating. | . j Dr. Barger acted as the witness. | Methodist Circles | The couple will make their home | Will Meet Friday. 4s . \ at Miawest. The circles of the Methodist Epis- ioscan copal church will meet on. Friday e@ 2:30 fo'clock with the followin, E \ Monthty Meeting of peeiee0 fociae bd vavtiniar haa ae Bi hostesses; Busy Beo circle with Mrs. : ‘ Continuance of a concert. series| 2. J. McIntyre, 684 North Center | ‘ next year, sponsored by the Wo-| street; Capital Hill circle, Mrs, C. | i men's Departmental club, was de-| 1. Littlefield, 1124 South Durbin | termined on at the meeting of the] Street: Kensington. Mrs. H. B. Dur : organization yesterday afternoon, | ham, 815 South Durbin street’ with | ° @ {hese concerts, while not’... fini Mrs. Symcnds as assistant hostess Zi Tian sLchaaaseNid Sear. Haye pe Social Service, Mra. L. D, Scott, 614 | such delightful entertainment that | South Grant street with Mrs. Harley the sentiment was almost unani-| ©. Smith assisting, Victor: mous {n favor of their retention. Mrs. William Wh Next year's program will probably | Lincoln street be confiderably more varied in na-| teded ; ture with musical concerts and dra-| Casper Pedple Are ‘ matic formances alternating. It aa Retr Monda. 3 iy believed that this would increase ves of the Laramie county leg- . « 2 srr ote ere ana trate ten olan, COMPLETE RECORD of the industrial larger attendance Menday afternoon of this week in | rder our oO Negotiations are now under way| Cheyenne at an informal reception | Ati haa BaaMaPEietraten: listen. aeithe celia befell cra 4 progress of Casper, Natrona County .and y Broadway comedy success, here| until 5 o'clock. Hostesses for the through the agency of the Ellison. | afternoon were, Mrs. Frank EB. Lu- White bureau. If this proves im-| cas, wife of the secretary of state: