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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925 SOCIETY, MARY TOBIN 3 Knights of Columbus Meeting This Evening. Casper Council Knights of Colum- bus will meet in regular session this evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall, the time having been changed on account of the church services to be held at 7:30 o'clock. Willing Worker's Circle Meeting Tomorrow. The Willing Worker's circle of the First Baptist church will be enter tained tomorrow by Mrs. W. H. Brock at her residence, 937 North Park street. The meeting will be called to order at 2 o'clock and all members are invited to attend eee Women's Missionary Society To Give Luncheon. The Women’s Missionary sociaty of the First Presbyterian chureh will give a 1 o'clock luncheon cn Thurs- day of this week at the church par- lors. “An interesting program has been planned ant? all women of the congregation are invited to attend. eee P. E. 0. Meeting Afternoon. geting of Chapter O of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will be held On Saturday afternoon of this week at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, 531 South Kim- ball avenue. All members well as visiting P. E. O.'s in the city are invited to attend. Concert Is Pianned Friday, March, Sixth. The choir of the First Buptist eburech will give a secular concert on Friday, March 6th, in the church auditorium. The choir will be as- sisted by several artists, favorites with Casper audiences, and the con- cert promises to be well worth the nominal admission charge. 0. E. S. to Meet Thursday Evening. The regular meeting of Fort Cas- par chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star, will be held on Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Candidates will be initiated and refreshments served by a com: mittee in charge. The examintig committee will be present .at 7 o'clock. see Visitor From Out of City Is Guest at Tea Monda; In courtesy to M Joseph C. Stephens of Colorado, guest of Mrs. B. C. Murry, Mrs. A. W. Warwell entertained Monday afternoon at an informal tea and bridge party. The party was given at Mrs. Warwell’s home on South Fenway street. Red and white flowers gave a decorative touch to the rooms and the same colors were used for the tallies, designs of which suggested Washington's birthda: The guests included: Mrs. Mark Butler, Miss Helen Murphy, Mrs. Cc. R. West, Mrs. Clinton C. Davis, Mrs. R. C. Hilton, Mrs, Murry and the guest of honor ee Casper Man Is Host At Dinner in Cheyenne. Mark QO. Danford, tax commis: sioner for the Midwest Refining com- pany, was host last Sunday in Chey- enne at the Plains hotel at a dinner for Senator and Mrs. J, T. Jones of Worland. . North Casper Aid To Meet Tomorrow, The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. G 948 Glenarm street, and all bers are requested to be present. cee Monthly Meeting of Aid Will Be “Thnrsday. The regular’monthly social meet- ing of the Ladios* Aid society of the East Side Methodist Community church will be held tomorrow after- noon at tfle residence of Mrs. Ellis, South Elk street, with Mrs. Willis Germany, Mrs. Miede and Mrs. Jacquot as assistant hostesses. All members and friends interested are invited to attend. see Mrs. Kelly Will Be Hostess for Aid. Mrs. W. T. Kelly will be hostess Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at ter home, 518 East Thirteenth street, for a meeting of the CY circle of the First Baptist Ladies’ Ald socie St. Mark's Guild to Meet At Dilgrade Residence. ‘The regular meeting of St. Mark's Guiid will be held Thursday after- noon at the home of Mrs. E. C. Dilgradé,.829 South Durbin street, with Yrs. B. T. Foe and Mrs. C. H. Platz as stant hostesses. see Farewell Courtesy Is Accorded Mr, and Mrs. Winstrom. In farewell courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Winstrom who are leay- ing next Monday for California to make their home, Miss Jessie Naylor entertained last evéning at her home, 244 South Conwell, at a 500 Party. Honors for the evening were Mote coffee mileage’for your money Tris one goes farther an Ttis another M-J‘B does both A toper be extrati taken by Mr. Forrester. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen St. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Forrester, Mi Elsie Stewart, Miss Vera Naylor, Ivan Goodman, Owen Whisler and Mr. apd Mrs, Winstrom. ie as and Mrs, A. L. Ceramic Club Will Meet Thursday. The regular meeting. of the Ceramic club will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. G. Lugar, 250 North Beech street. - eee Meeting of Rebekah Lodge This Evening. W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah lodge No. 29 will meet this evening at 8 o'clock during which time business affairs of importance will be tran: acted/and refreshments served by a committee in charge of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Omstead, Mrs. May Critchfield and Miss Minnie Edelmuth. All members as well as visitors will be welcome, N Informal Eyening Party Monday. Members of the Young People’s class of the East Side Methodist Community church entertained in- formally on Monday evening at a party given at‘ tho lor home, 244 South Conwell street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Winstrom who expect to leave next\week for Call- fornia\to make their homo, Pythian Sisters to Meet In Regular Session. Loyalty temple No. 18, Pythian Sisters; will meet Thursday evening 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows" hall and all members are requested to be present as business ‘matters’ of importance will be discussed. Personals Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus left Sunday by motor for Laramie to visit for a few days with their eon, Ralph, who is a student at the atate university. . . Mr. and Mrs, rank Orr are planning on leaving soon for Den- ver to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver are visit- ing for a few days in Thermopolis having motored to that city Tuesday. cee R. T. Donaldson and sister, Miss Hanna Donaldson of Denver are in Casper for a week or 10 days the guests of relatives.” Casper people in Cheyenne this week for a short time include: Stephen Dreher, J. W. Curran, Mrs. Thomas J. McKeon, H. C. McKin- stry, W. L. Lappe, E. Paul Bachel- ler, M. F. Ryan, Cecil Kyte of the Sika to say that a coffee therefore’ costs less. shes 0 provestin.the cin. coffee 80 blended as to in strength and flavor. Then vacuum packed so as to bring photo tp yomestes con eren/ bia strength, flavor, uy acan of M:J:‘B—make the test and see! ) e M:J-B MEETS EVERY TASTE IN COFFEE The Stuart Shop - ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR NEW SPRING LINE OF (CHILDREN’S WEAR HATS Beautiful mod ‘ in Madge E hats for the lad of 2%o 6 years, COATS A complete line of Coats for miss or young m DRESSES ans and Fisk Hats for the little girl. Bobby Lee ages from 2 to 12 years, + Very attractive are the new dresses of bright colored English Print, Broadcloth, or Ginghams and you will find the prices most reasonable, THE STUART SHOP 130 SOUTH CENTER STREET PHONE 2213 We are now displaying something entirely new in spring silk scarfs and novelty Jewelry that has becn expressed from Ne York for early showing. Here is the latest picture of W Coolidge. with his family Jardine was president of the have three children. Marian, upper left, Bill, right, und Rutey A. Jardine of Kansan, recently appointed secretary of agriculture by Kansus State Agriculture’ College. a The Jardines Texas Ofl company, Mr, and Mrs. Max Hirsch, Mrs. T. B. Hood. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. Purcell Denver arrived yesterday from Douglas where they spent a day on business. They will continue their trip to the western part of the state tomorrow. nr. oe Mr, and Mrs. H, as their guest at their home, Mi Ella Lee Moulton 6f Denver, siste of Mr. Moulton. Miss Marion Faulk was an arriy here yesterday from Omaha. = o- Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Horrigan are visiting in the city for a few days from their home in Grand Junction Colo, Mrs. G. H. Boyle is visiting for a few days with friends at Salt Creek. eee Mrs. Theresia Zeba and son of Powder River are visitors in Casper from Powder River. ee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walters and Miss Iva Hampton spent last even- ing in Casper, guests at the Town- send hotel, enroute from Cheyenne, where they have been attending the state legislature, to thier homes in Worland. Mrs. Esther O. Ramey and Miss Margaret Little Thermopolis were arrivals in the city last even- ing. of N. M. Nielsen, representative of, | the American Flax company in this territory, arrived in Casper yester. day accompanied by Mrs. Nielsen and will spend a week here, guests at the Henning. Lelgh McGrath spent last evening in Casper visiting with Mrs. Me- Grath from Notches dome. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Nichola are expected to return today from a two weeks’ pleasure trip spent at their former home in Missouri. eee Mrs. Donald Schoone left this week for Denver and Cheyenne to be sent from the city for 10 days on a combined bod one pleasure trip. ° Mr. and Mrs. BT. Muier will mo tor to Thermopolis to spend a day or two. ~ < cae Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Davis spending several days at Salt Creel cad al Mr. and’Mrs, Walter Barr are vis: ftors in the city this week for sev- eral days. eee Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Charles Keyes of 1719 Badger avenue are the parents of a baby daughter w arrived this morning at the Natrona General hospital. Both mother and baby aro progressing 0 Returning this morning from De ver, Dr. Neil Charles Geis reported the condition of his wife who wa loperated on S&S: hospital satisfactory Buchtel, the surgeon who performed the operation says that Mre. Ge will be able to return to her home in two weeks. aturd: CITY BRIEFS H. F. Hart Jr., well known silk salesman, is here from San -Fran- cleco and {s a guest at the Henning R. B. Davis, representative of the M. E, Smith Dry Goods company of Omaha, {s in Casper this week on business for lls company. cee Wade Fowler {= attending to bus- iness affairs here from Douglas, L. R. Thatcher of the Atlas Ot company came in last evening from Denver and left this morning Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 ASK FOR PEGGY (Pormerly With Mary Elizabeth) t The La Rue. Beauty Shop 116 EB. Second 8t., Downstairs PHONE 284 J. Moulton have | for | \ | (rom Deny Douglas to attend fairs, to business af Thomas F. Mallty of Los Angeles {s among the out of town business visitors here for several days. G. W. Terry arrived last evening from Denver and will spend sever: days here. | . Harry Byers of Denver, mechani cal engineer, !s here for a few days W. P. Barr arrived yesterday from Chadron, Nebr., Mr. Barr {s distric claim agent for the Chi Northwestern railroac Don Jackson, shoe saelsman is in Casper on business from Seattle. eee B. F. Drayton of Denver, drilling contractor, is here on business. eee Frank McGinnis {s spending the day here from Lavoye. at thé Gladstone. Roy Waugh, owner of the garage at Baffalo, has been spending a few days here having been called to the y by the death of his brother, the 6 Thomas Waugh. Chester Baker of the Baker-Grude investment company and William Utzinger of the White Motor com- pany left today overland for Ther mopolis to spend a short time there on business, Robert Burke ‘of the New York Oil company has returned from Col- orado. . eee L. R. Sthmidt of this city, gran patriarch of the Grand Encampmen | of Wyoming, I. 0. O, F., will attend | & meeting of the Douglas lodge Fri- day evening of this week. eee M. H. Kellogg of Oklahoma City is transacting business affairs in the city this week having arrived yester- day. eae L. J. Keller is here today on bus from his home in Denver. eee R. T. Irwin h five days business Laramie and Rock R. G. Rowley is Los Angeles a’ affairs. ins returned from a trip to Rawlins, River. here today from nding to business C. T. Astin has returned from a short business trip to Denver. eee M. N. Wheeler left last evening } for Denver on a business trip. . W, H. Lovesy, head of the traffic and“purchasing departments of the Utah Ol! Refining compan from Salt Lake City on business, com R Bilisc and ment sup Refi night fo expecte gas dep dhe Mid ing company here, left Denver. Their return is Saturday, J. C. Brice is a business visitor here from Boulder and will bo « guest at the Gladstone during his stay in the city, . oe A. G. Dana of the Kasoming Of company and FE. W. Kramper geologist for the same company in Casper from Cheyenne on bue ness and are guests at the Toy hotel. . arrived J. D.. Day yesterday . . | M.°D. Barnett of the Barne Clothing company is in Casper frorp, | Denver on business . John Varker, representative of| Dills Best Tobacco compa: ry sper on business from the factoi'yt adquarters in Richmond, Va. | eee Joseph Shaver of Midwest is visi ing in Casper today the Kasoming Oll company at Salt Creek fs in the city on business. ef Kenneth R. Startzell is a busines visitor here from Arminto. eee Thomas Robertson of Allianc ,» is an out of town visitor in | asper for a few days. ve M. G. Brennan of Stearns Roger Manufacturing company {s her from Denver on business for “bls pany, c. euperintendent ¢ for a short tim: | here Jp L, P. Calkin of Laramie !s a guest | M: A, “Kent eveni: 4 President PAGE THREE 'POISONBOOZE |G/ANT SUB CLAIMS LIFE ES BOULDE unidentified | hospital here ng. Th Colo., 1 seiou cording to t after drinking udiators of thre as about 45 y n, terda er built and ha | ta Positive results or money refunded Guaranteed harmless and non-poisonous A twa weeks treatement of three tablets a day costs but $1.00 At your druggist or sent direct KOLIDE LATORATORIDS, formerly Coll-lodt 50 Madi Beats Belgian Champ in Play CHICAGO, 1 fer, who on | fe 18.2 hich Hoppe ternational tournament he ed Edouard Horeman, ¥ Bion, 400 to in the Ly feated W balkline is defending Midwe turned en fc fining company Oklahoma,wh' several Estabrook ma unive weeks. WI delivered rsity ile a lec For resul Ad. CASPER’S GREATEST SALE Used Pianos Player Pianos, Victrolas And Al Uvery instrument of s' All Are Only a Few Listed Below. See Our Entire Line. UPRIGHT PIANOS STORY & CLARK— Mahogany --- CABLE-NELSON— Mahogany, fine tone_ HAMILTON—Walnut, latest case, perfectly plain_ l Other Musical Instruments IS IN FULL SWAY tandard make, many of the instruments used as demonstra- tors for only a short time. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND Priced To Sell Quickly PLAYER PIANOS All Fully 88-Note—Player, Bench and 12 Rolls With Each. Matogany, plain --------DBOO $445 GABLE-NELSON—Mahog- Regis- $155 $285 $315 OUR LARGE STOCK OF any, plain, a $750 Player__ BEHNING—Walnut, plain, an $850 instrument GULBRANSEN—The tering Piano, like new famous New Victrolas and New Victor Records THINK OF IT! A new Victrola 405 electric. Sells for $290, sale’ price A new $200 Console Victrola, Ask About sed Saxophones, ALL AT GRE sale price__-_ ALSO ON SALE VICTOR RECORDS Console model $165 Our Cash and Terms Saving Free Exchange Privilege All 75c Black label All $1.00 Blue label All $1.50 Red Seal_----$1,95 s Plan and Banjos, Ukelzles, Trumpets, Cornets, Violins ATLY REDUCED PRICES DURING THIS SALE PLAYER ROLLS, 20c, 69c, 90c SHEET MUSIC, Regular 35c—Latest Hits ff for $1.00 | Terms to Suit on Any Instrument Selected The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second Street Home of the Chickering CASPER and Lavoye Phone 194 nn ses FET ae . >