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* TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1925 @ SOCIETY; W., and Mre. Carl Shumaker and| yr, and Mrs. T. C, Donalds left and. BH MOR S and Ethel Kissick, who walked up| fgughter, Genevieve have returned| this morning "by. motor or Tar T AAI MARY TOBIN the Casper Mountain Sunday, re-|i¥ym Parco where they spent Sun-|mopolts where they expe INSTRUMENTS The annual banquet and ladies’) ported the snow go deep in the ¢py visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. 3 Miss Fischer Is Honor Guest At Bridge Tea Miks Josephine Fischer of Fort Plerre, S. D.,.who {s the guest, of Miss Patricia Sullivan, was honored at a small and informal bridge tea given this afternoon by Mrs. Leigh r with George Washington's birthday.| and Mrs, J. K. Holliway. @ arrival in the city yesterday. se pti McGrath at her home in the Stan-jof E. BH. Fisher with Mrs. Ethel | spring flowers adorned each of the cee | eee Mark O. Danford, tdx commisston- dard addition. Strickland as accompanist. Featur- | tables, Mrs, Paul Walker has returned) Guests who attended were: Mrs, M, N. Wheeler, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Q. K, Deaver, Miss Wathieen Sullivan, Miss Florence Flomming of Nova Scotia, Miss Patricia Sulli- van and Miss Fischer. see Mrs. Kocher Is Hostess For La-Fa-Lot Club Today. Mrs. William Kocher was hostess today at her residence on South Wol- cott street for a meeting of the La- Fa-Lot bridge club, members being of wives of Casper dentists. Among those present for the after- noon ‘were: Mrs. Herman~ Talpers, Mrs. G. T. Morgan, Mrs. C, B, Dun- can, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mr Freece, Mrs. J. J. Donovan, J. E. Beal, Mrs. Byars, } air Sacred Concert Is Given At M. E, Church A sacred concert which was great- ly enjoyed by many Casper people was given on Sunday evening at the Methodist Episcopal church by the cholr members under the direction ed on the program were solos by Mrs. EB; E. Fisher, Mrs. Homer Helms, Miss Lucile Palmer, Miss Mary Scott, Mrs. Peter Holden, Boyd Osborn, Baxter Rarrie and Mrs, Boyd Osborn. eee Dance Planned For March Sixth Is Postponed The dance which was to have been given on March 5 by the members of the Caledonian Ladies’ club has been indefinitely postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Hetts Will Be Hosts At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Hetts will enter- tain informally at dinner this even- ing at the Henning hotel covers to be laid for 12, A huge vase of red tulips will be used as a center piece members of the Social service circle after which a social hour will be en- Joyed. The devotional meeting will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. L. E. Carter. Among the speakers for the evening will be 8. H. Maddux night was observed by the Casper Rotary club last hight at the Coun- try club, and it proved one of the most enjoyable affairs yet staged by the Rotarians. The banquet was held in the Country club dining room, decorations being {nm keeping Following the banquet brief talks were made by P. C. Nicolaysen, president of Casper Rotary, H. H. Wrightsman, R. C. Cather, president of the Kiwanis club, George Jar- is, president of the Lions club and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, who respond- ‘\ed for the Rotary-anns, guests of the evening and W. K. Holmes of Tul- sa, a visitor in Casper. Harry McCracken led fn the sing: ing during the banquet. The bal- ance of the evening was devoted to dancing, the music being furnished by the Curtz-Butterfleld orchestra. P. C Nicolaysen, George Nelson, W. F. Wilkerson and W. 8. Kimball, Sr., served on the entertainment committee having charge of the pro- gram. Che CaspersDailp Cribune ° Lander and are spending # couple of |;itaday is reported to be conyalesc- days here visiting with relatives and }imjy rapidly. Mrs. Webster ts at the friends. They will return home|}gtrona General hospital. ‘Wednesday, Ses. > Ae Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend and Mrs, Don Ogiibee, Helen Brydon drifts on top that they into Bear Trap. \ se could not get }F, Wertz former residents of Cas- < ’ eee John Williams has returned to his Miss Anna McCamebridge of Lan- home in Chadron, Neb., foflowing a |@¥r is a guest at the Gladstone. several days visit spent here with enone his son-in-law and daughter, Mr!|/ Mrs. E. N. Miller of Porfand was Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Lamberty of Yenver arrived in Casper yesterday friends and relatives at her former'jand are guests at the Gladstone. ho- home near O'Neil, Neb. 1. eee i eee Miss Genevieve Redington who Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hurley of has been visiting with friends in|$Ohio arrived in the city this morn- Denver for several days is expected fing from Mexico where they have to return tomorrow] morning. een for a short time and will be Spe ae ests here of Mr. and Mrs. Carl humaker, Mr. Hurley is an official f the Ohio Oj! company. eee from a month's visit spent with Mrs, E. McGovern and Mrs. Blamey were visitors in the city yes- terday from Edgemont, 8. D. eee Mrs. Margaret Nau Webster who underwent a serious operation yes- Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Hunt. of Den- er are among the out of town vis!- cors.in the city this week. PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Joh: Miss Frances Johneon spent | day here visiting with friends trom | “heir home at Alcova. | | | a Sunday ALL MUSICAL ee SPECIAL SALE ON @ week or 10 days taking treat pients at the hot springs. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. Irwin and son have returned from Cheyenne] arid Denver where they spent a few days on business. VICTOR RECORDS 69e All $1.00 Blue Label Xe $1.50 Red Seal Tickling Throat Always an annoyance, worse when it afflicts yon at night. You can stop it quickly with | CHAMBERLAIN ’S jj COUGH REMEDY |i All The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Phone 194 Every user is a friend EXCHANGE YOUR RECORDS || Butterfield’s Record Exchange 110 W 1st Gladstone Hote! Bldg Four More Days Bingham, Mrs and following the dinner the guests Among those who attended were: ( Jur W sd ur 1 Mrs. C. H. will play bridge at the Hetts apart-|yir. and Mrs. A. K. Bott, Mr. and edne ay Ss prise 7 left of ti ment in the Tribune building. Mrs, Earl C. B Mr, and. Mrs. 5 s There are only four more day ft of the Presbyterian Highschool Guests who will attend include:| marl G. Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Every woman whotweighs exactly Club Will Meet Wednesday Mr. and Mrs; W. J. Chamberlin, Dr. happy nine in our grea J. Chamberlin, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. ; 1 sO ames High Pease gine and Mrs. William Kocher, Mr, and| Batley, Mr. and Mra. Lew M. Gay, — ee pounds Werfnesday will re- iti will meet tomorrow evening at the] Mrs. Fred Newman, Dr. and Mrs, , Mice SBRU A) ; ‘ ; » manse, 1108 South Wolcott street at|J, J, Donovan, Miss Thea, Callant |teae vip tia ees ei frientay ceive a pair of Kayser Silk Gloves. xXpPosition 5:30 o'clock for rehearsal. A din-| ang Dr. George Smit 5 s ? E ner will be served at 6 o'clock fol- lowed by a social time and all mem- bers as well as all high school girls who do not attend ans other church or Sunday school are cordially in- h, Catholic Girl's Party Monday Is Success One of the most successful enter- tainments given by members of the Mrs. J. E. Hanway, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr; and Mrs. John Jourgenson, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. MacDon- FREE of Spring Styles in Spring Apparel Id, Miss Banning, Mr. and Mrs. There’s A 5 i , Ff TEES "se Store—_We > risit Us Every Day This Weel vited to attend. Catholic Girls club was the card |\opar tome aie oi and Mee. A Iwas Something New and Different at, Everywoman’s Store—We Hope You Visit Us Every Day This Week party held last evening at the Mullin | Robertson,,Mr. and Mrs. Harry * ne b. In charge of arrangements | Rothrock, Mr. and Mrs. W. ¥. Bruises Miss Catherine Coyle, Miss Helen Grimm, Miss Eleanor Snyder, and Miss Katherine Dessert, prest- dent of the club. High honors at bridge were taken by Miss Mae Red- ington while honors at 500 were won by Miss Victoria Kassis, Several private parties were enter- tained, among them being one by Miss Margaret Curtin who was host- Nova Scotia, Miss Kathleen Sulll- van, Miss Patricia Sullivan and guest Miss Josephine Fischer of Ft. Pierre, 8. D, Murphy, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. McCor- mick, Mr. and Mra. George B. Nel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Pelton, Jr., Mr. and Mra. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. L.A, Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schank, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Stirrett, Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Wilker son, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cather, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis, Mr. and Mre. L. B: Town- ess for Mra. J, J. Chapman, Mrs. |¢: H: Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. M. aiiaibes P, Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. H. H | David Fox, Mrs. Leigh McGrath and |\tnteman, Mr. and Mics. a. sister, Miss Florence Fiemming of = Batt ane cea ee Os _ A Happy-Nine Sensation ehete send, Harry McCracken, Dr. and | Cawood-Suddaby Mrs. H. L. Harvey and W. K. Marriage Is Announced Holmes of Tulsa, Okla, 4 Mrs. Maude Cawood, president of yaa . : Treble Clef Chorus Sto Bete the First Spiritual church of Cas- A |Get : her and George Suddaby of Missouri | Peheasal This Evening. prevents blackening were married in Douglas February je regular rehearsal of the Keep fresh blood moving swift- ly through Vn bruise. Apply loan’s gently—without rub- bing. It relieves the pain at once, clears*out the congestion that makes bruises turn bla andblue. Alldruggists—35cents. 19, the news being made known ‘to Casper friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Suddaby will make their home in this city. e e.e Supper and Social At. M. E. Church Wednesday Treble Clef chorus will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church, . eee Musicians Annual Dance Monday is Huge Success. One of the most successful and Plans have been completed for an-| Well attended dances of the year other church night to be observed | #5 given last evening at the Elk's on Wednesday evening at the Meth. | ®Uditorium by the Casper Musicians odist Episcopal church, corner of | Protective association, local No. 381. Second and Durbin streets. A sup-| This was the third annual entertain: per will be served at 6:30 o'clock py | ™ment and members of the organtza- Stoan's Liniment ~kills pain} Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 4 DAYS ONLY Every Slipper in the House 10% Off Sport Oxfords Betty Jane Oxfords $5.85 Patents, Satins, Kids and Tan Low and High Heel Short Lots $4.85 Mr. Haytin, proprietor of the Haytin’s Boot Shap, left for New York on a buying trip and we must make room. Take advantage of these prices. All new Spring Footwear. Miss Idella Stoner won the first prize in the Arkeon Weekly cross word puzzle contest, the choice of the hous 1 DAYS ONLY tion as well as those in charge wish to thank the Casper public for their assistance in making the affair a success. eee Senate of Matrons Will Meet Tomorrow Evening. The Senate of Matrons ‘will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. L. Bishop, 818 East Second street with Mrs. Gor- don Mittleton as assistant hostess. | eee Knights of Columbus Dance to be This Evening. For the purpose of raising funds for charity work, the local council of the Knights of Columbus will give an informal dance this evening beginning at 9 o'clock at the Elk’s auditorium. The public is invited to attend. Music will be furnished by the Curtz-Butterfield orchestra. eee Duplicate Bridge Club Meeting Friday Mrs. Gus Bell will entertain on Friday of this week at her home for the regular meeting of the Duplicate bridge club. Personals Madam Keyes has returned from Kansas City, Mo., where she was called by the-death of her mother. oe Mrs. Walter Schultz and baby have returned from Denver where spent a week visiting with friends. Haytin’s Boot Shop We Fit the Feet il The Textile Paint I } Hi {|| The trend of fashion is hand painting 4nd the latest and most popular method for decorating wearables, where formerly embroidery, color weaying and beading were used to produce start- ||| ling smart artistic effects. PAINTEX may now be | used to please the eye and add to the attractive- ness of style. PAINTEX does not blur. spread or run and dries intsantly. It is washable in soap and water or gasoline and will not come out once it is properly applied. PAINTEXING is taught in the HK RUTH JOY STUDIO i} Exclusive Agents for PAINTEX _—— eT = ——} oe. Mrs. Harold Delaney “wfil return | today from Tulsa, Okla., where she has beeen visiting for several monthn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Con- stantine. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. B. ‘Williams of Denver are Guests of friends here today, eee Mr, and Mrs, Jordan of Mammoth returned today from Tulsa, where they have been visiting with friends or Spring 1925 The Spring Vogue 4 Calls for | Sill Scarfs and relatives since before the Christ- mas holidays. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Greenburg are spending a few days !n Thermopolis visiting with friends, Mr. Greenburg: 1s connected with the Midwést Re- fining company in the public rela- tions department. “ee Mr, and Mre. 7. E. Talman are vis- iting with friends in Rawlins for a few days this week, eee The Misses Ruth and Gladys Rus- sell will leave in a few day for Douglas to visit there for a short time with friends. . oe Mrs. B. MM. Field, state commie sioner of Child and Animal protec- tion left last evening for Cheyenne, vee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bittner and Mrs. Bittner's father, Walter Web- ster, drove to Casper yesterday from CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank all lodge brothers and sistey, neighbors and friends for their kindneas and sympathy during the sickness and death of my husband, Mrs, J. M. Krauss, 2 to wedr with the hat or over the arm ‘Fur Neckpieces new coat or suit * - Collar and Cuff Sets to embell psh the plainly tailored dress or Ii Silk Gloves “Favored Modes There are about 309 Dresses to select from at $19. We know you will be wonderfully surprised at the great variisty of styles—the amazing range of new spring colors—the charming material$, here is so large and complete aline at this special price that one can be assured of finding a dress for every occa- | sion and ewery type of figure. And best of all—the values are. exceptional. These are dresses usually priced at ficom $24.75 to $28.50—and every dress is a new spring style if there is fo fur trimming on the collar of your to harmoiize in color with your spring costume ~ —> The Past Few Days’ have witnessed the arrival of scores of new spring Enserable Suits Coats Dresses Blouses—-Skirts---Sweaters Hosiery--Gloves Silk Underwear—-Corsets Fur Neckpieces-—Silk Scarfs waist °