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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925 GSOCIETY, MARY TOBIN ©. B. & Q. Women’s Club Holds Meeting Tuesday At the regular meeting of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad Women’s club held last Tuesday evening in the club rooms in the freight depot, plans were made to hold future meetings on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month instead of the second and fourth Tuesday's as’ was for- merly announced. Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served by a committee in charge of Mrs. J. C. Brady. The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, March 3, and it is requested by Mrs. J. 8. Mills, president, that all mem- bers as well as any women connect- ed with the railroad attend. eee Rebekah Lodge Benefit Dance Saturday Members of the Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 18 will give an informal dollar dance on Saturday evening at the I. O. O. F, hall to which all members of the lodge, Odd Fellows and the general public are invited to attend. eee Meeting of Pythian Sisters This Evening Loyalty temple No. 18, Pythian Sisters, will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall and all members are requested to be present as business matters of im- portance will be discussed. eee General Meeting of Departmental Club The general meeting of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will be he!d on Wednesday afternoon of next week. eee Sigma Nu Gives Formal Dinner Dance Members of the Sigma Nu fra- ternity of the Wyoming University at Laramie were hosts, at their annual formal dinner dance given last Saturday evening. The dinner was served at the Connor hotel for 150 guests after which dancing was enjoyed in the new gymnasium which was attractively decorated with pine trees, boughs, flowers and potted plants. Officers of the fra- ternity are: president, Clyde W. Kurtz of Buffalo; vice president, R. FE. Conwell of Daniel; secretary, H- Bruce Scofield, Diamondville, and treasurer, Charles 8. Hemry of Cas- per. eee Rake Sale To Ee Held Saturday W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah lodge No. 39 will hold a sale of baked goods on Saturday, February 28, at the Pigg'y Wiggly store 5 736 CY avenue. All members are asked to have their donations at the store not later than 10 o'clock Sat- urday morning. vee Pi Phis Will Meet At Neff Residence Mrs. Sam Neff and Mrs. Earl Bowman will entertain the members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority on Mon- day eyening at the home of the for- mer, 1518 South Walnut street. Casper Girl Gives Talk At Dinner in Laramie, Members of the Episcopal club of the university students were guests at a dinner given last week in Lara- mie by the Cathedral guild. Music was furnished by the University Serenaders and the program was broadcasted. Informal talks were given by Major Daly, Dr. Gibbons, Miss Ruth Kimball of Casper, daugh- ter of W. 8. Kimball, Arthur Pen-, dray of Van Tassell, Miss Helen Tune of Sheridan, and Chester Frake of Red Bank, N. J. Harry Engstrom of Cheyenne pre- sided while Canon West made the announcements of the plans for the observance of Lent. eee Gamma Zeta Formal Ball At State. University. The annual formal ball of the Gamma Zeta sorority of the Unit- versity of Wyoming was held this week in Laramie in the old gym- nasium, which was decorated appro- priately for the occasion, with pastel shades of flowers and streamers, the streamers reaching from a floral ball placed in the center of the ceil- ing, to the balcony and floor. Music for the evening was furnished by The Best Cough Syrup Home-made. Here’s an enay way to save $2, and remedy yet have the best cough you ever tried, You've probably heard of this well- known plan_of making cough syrup at home. But have you ever used it? Thousands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. It’s simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will soon earn it a permanent place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes ood, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers @ cough—usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to ipveatrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight ih, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost im- mediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pews of genuine Dray Pine ex- ract, and has been used for genera- tions for. thi iments. To avoid di ppointment your druggist. for “21, ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don't accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- lute ction or money refunded, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. it and chest 7 the Kappa Sig orchestra. Punch and refreshments were served at 11 o'clock, In charge of arrangements were officers of the sorority and were: President, Josephine Wicks of Evanston; vice president, Kathleen Hemry of Casper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Hemry, Ann Wil Mams and Neva Crain of Buffalo. Hostesses besides the. officers were: Esther Berquirt, Grace Buchanan of Thermopolis, Helen Clark, Cheyenne; Eileen Clow, Den- ver; Betty Farthing, Iron Mountain; Mary Gaber, Hudson; Verna Gibson, Texas; Lillian Helsberg, Sheridan; Julian. Herring, Laramie; Anna Law. ler, Cheyenne, sister of. Miss Marie Lawler of Casper; Margaret Moudy, Laramie; Marle Mathew, Sussex: Alice McKean, Moorcroft; Kathleen McLaughlin, Sheridan; Fae Mitchell, Lander; Eileen O'Mara, Casper; Wilma Pugh, Evanston; Grace Richey, Cheyenne; Gertrude Skou- Sard, Basin; Osella Stendahl) Lara- mie; Helen Tyvold and Irene Wilson, of Saratoga. i eee Day of Prayer To Be Observed Friday A day of prayer will be observed at the Emmanuel Baptist church Fifteenth and Popular streets begin- ning on Friday at 10 a. m. in which the members of the First Baptist church will also take part. Short addresses on African, Asiatic and Mountain missions will be given and a special musical program has been arranged. eee S. D. Club Wi Meet This Evening The S. D. Club will meet this even- ing at the home of Miss Viola Chase 1121 South Poular street during which time plans for a party made. Members of the club consist of a number of high school students Perens Scorpion Club Meeting Wednesday ‘The regular meeting of the Scor- pion club was held last evening at the home of Robert’ Miller, 124 South McKinley street. rey Eastern Stars Will Meet This Evening The regular meeting of Fort Cas- par chapter No, 4, Order of Eastern Star, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Can- didates will be initiated and refresh. ments served by a committee’ in charge. The examining committee will be present at 7 o'clock. eee Star Dinner Is Given At French Home Wednesday. T. R. French was host last eve- ning at a stag party given at his home, 824 West Fourteenth street. A radio program was enjoyed after which a lunch was served by Mrs. French. Guests who attended were: John McIntyre, J. M. Mitchell, Joseph tout and C. G. Blake, eee 500 Party Is Enjoyed Wednesday Evening. Miss Mame Brown entertained last evening at a 500 party at her home, 924 North Jackson street. Honors were taken by Miss Margaret Hamilton, Miss Julia Peterson and Earle Winlin. Guests of Miss Brown were: Mar- garet Hamilton, Julia Peterson, Marguerite Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Brannan, Mr, and Mrs. Henry H. Brown, Russell Smith, Earle Winlin, Frederick Gibson’ and Lloyd Currance. eee W. C. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. The general meeting of the Wo- men's Christian Temperance union divisions will be held on Friday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock in the club room, of the public ibrary. Alt members are requested to be present. cee Synergae Will Hold Meeting At Fishburn Residence. Mrs. M. P. Fishburn and Mrs. Ken- neth Warner will be joint hostesses on Tuesday evening of next week for a meeting of St. Mark's synergae to be held at the home of the former on South Wolcott street. It has been requested by Officers of the organt- zation that all members or people in Casper interested, having pieces of gold or silver not in use notify Mrs. O. C, Brester, Mra. J. C. Wark- ley or Mrs. Walter McGregor, 2. Scanlon-Thomas Marriage Is Announced in Casper. Announcements have been recety- ed in Casper of the marriage on Mon- day, February 23 of Miss Lucille Scanlon of Oxford, Ind., to Dr. Gor. don A. Thomas of Lafayette, the ceremony having been performed at the home of the bride. The couple will make their home in Lafayette. The bride who spent a summer in Casper a guest of the Patrick Sulli- van home and who was bridesmaid at the Sullivan-Donlin marraige, has a number of friends in this city. She was graduated from St. Mary's col- lege, Notre Dame and was principal of the Oxford school for several years. , Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whorton are the parents of a baby son who ar- rived Monday evening, February 23, at the Natrona general hospital, Mother ‘and baby are doing nicely. eee Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Weathers re- turned from the east) where they have been spending a number of weeks. eee Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Rothwell, Miss Rothwell, Mrs. Long, "Miss Dellinger and Mrs. Adams of Buffalo were guests at the Townsend hotel yes- terday. eee Mrs. A. B. Schmitt ts visiting in Casper from Thermopolis, eee L. BE. Laird, superintendent of the will be }, state highway department is spend- ing the day in Casger @ guest at) Che Caspet Daily Cribune Baroness “Hides” on Stage Hunt for Baroness Meyendorff, Continental beauty, ended when the searchers attended @ theater: There, on the stage, they saw the missing noblewoman playing as “Stella Arbenina” and she informed them she would continue her stage career. the Gladstone en route to Cheyenne}ent of the Midwest Refining com- from his home in Worland where|pany at Grass Creck has returned he has been visiting with Mrs. Laird | following a several days visit spent and family. here. . cee eee Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hadi g Al Freud, Chicago business man, the arrival on Wednes: is in Casper on. business in connec- at the Natrona general hospital, of @| tion -vith the Casper packing plant. baby daughter. see * et I. F. Briggs of Boulder is here on business for a few days. cee Miss Elizabeth ‘Sullivan who has been visiting at the E. J. Sullivan home for a short time returned last evening to her home in Denver. cee . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Simonson are guests at the Henning from the Tisdale ranch. eee Mrs. Ben Hunt of Greybull is a guest of friends here for a few days. oe Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Edens of Mid- west are visitors in Casper for a few days, William B. Cobb has returned from Cheyenne where he attended ere Mrs. John H. Carey was taken to Dr. Keith's hospital Tuesday after- noon with a severe attack of pneu- monia. ——_—. CITY BRIEFS Henry. Perkins has returned from Cheyenne where he spent seyeral days on business. Blondes! Shampoo oe Hair This New Way L. B. Bechtel, district superintend- |* oe Keeps Light Hair from Darkening— /herever they sell goodcandy Brightens Faded Blonde Hair a Now every blonde can have charm- ing attractive hair. This is through a new method of shampooing— which not only prevents blonde hair from darkening, but which actually brings back the true golden beauty even to the most faded and lustreless blonde hair. This new method, called Blondex, makes hair wonderfully fluffy, silky, lustrous. Highly bene- ficial to both hair and scalp. It is not a dye. Contains no injurious chemicals. Money instantly refund- ed if not delighted. Get Blondex today at all good dealers, such as Smith & Turner, John Tripeny, Wyo- ming Drug & Supply Co. and W. H. Crawford. Items of Interest 18x45 LINEN DRESSER SCARFS, .« lace trimmed_________ ~~-$1.25 and $2.25 3-PIECE.LINEN BUFFET SETS, lace trimmed, priced_ _$1.85, $2.50 and $2.75 Set LINEN BRIDGE SETS, lace trimmed_________ $3.95, $5.95 and $6.50 Set BREAKFAST SETS—with half dozen Napkins. Colored Damask_____-______ $5.75 and $8.50 Set New Arrivals Arrivals for the little girl from 2 to 6—Ginghams, English Prints and Voile. * SPRING COATS for girls from 6 to 12 years. _ SPRING CAPS AND HATS for the little boy from 3 to 6 y W G Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building the state legislature as representa- tive of Natrona county. Dave Fox expects to leave tomor- row for Thermopolis on a several ere days business trip. W. G. McDonald of Lincoln ar- Spotetne rived In Casper yesterday. W. P. LeMaster, E. J. Kirk and 2 Ses. G. L. Strublen are Denver business E. D. Morand of Denver is here| Visitors in Casper toda on business for a short time, ee ec eee William Collins is attending to business affairs here from the Tis- dale ranch. E. H. Besse was an arrival in Casper yesterday from Salt Creek. eee eee H. J. Rivoire arrived yesterday from New York City and will spend a few days here on business. a cee A. L. Steele of Lincoln, Neb., ts among the out of town visitors here Ed Wilson is a Riverton man spending a few days here on busi- ness, . H. Murphy of Lincoln fs transact- ing business affairs here. ore this week. G. R. Miller of the Carter O11 com- Selath ak pany spent Wednesday in Cheyenne.| M. A. Becklinger, representative eee of Natrona county, who attended George Howarth of Salt Creek is|the state legislature session in Cheyenne, returned to Casper yester- day morning. Before returning to Casper Mr. Becklinger spent a short spending a few days in the city this week, eee C. L. Titus, state manager of the Mountain States Telephone and Tele- graph company is in Casper on business from Cheyenne. eee Harry Levey, representative of a motion picture concern, is in Cas- per on business from Denver. eee business affairs. —S “HOME, SWEET HOME’ 10 William MeFie is a Greeley, Colo., man in the city on business for a few days this week. see J. F. Mead of Des Moines was an AMERICA THEATER HERE out of town arrival yesterday. ——_—- On sale, in Casper. by. Kimball se With its regular programs of fea-| Drug Co., Midwest ~~ Pharmac Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clement are|ture films and comedy reels, the| ZT Peny Drug Co,, Sprecher's Phar shopping and visiting with friends| America theater wil show “Home,| Gey: Wy Gill Dre ctose, Dube ly here from Midwest. Sweet Home," a picture portraying | pharmacy: in ‘Thermopolls ‘by Hop. es ee ideal homes, Monday, Tuesday and| kins Drug Co. r Harry Levin of the Yellowstone Oll and Gas company is in Casper from his home at Thermopolls. Wednesday of next week, There will be no additional admission charge. The film which has been procured time in Kansas City attending to BE FEATURED AT THE PAGE THREE aie EE ee from the General Federation of Woman's clubs, {s to be shown here under the auspices of the Woman's Price of Black, Sivalls and returned to Casper from weeks business trip in the L seve east. Departmental club. It will run in aks Erieeyisiiad while abaens conjunction with, other pictures} ffm the city with his son, whose scheduled for the Am peehrobpeh, roe a. Cleveland, the courtesy of George Stewart, | manager of the theater. Parents| ‘The dog is mentioned thirty-three generally and members of the club| times in the Bible especially are urged to attend the showing of “Home, Sweet Home" which presents a number of attr Pl Ss oO ag F tive examples of home betterm ‘ and family life tmprovements for coughs lief! A pleasant effective syrup. 35c and 60c sizes And externally, use PISO’S | ‘Throat and Chest B-40.:60 —— by keeping your BLOOD PRESSURE NORMAL | OLIDE Iodine- Colloid A. C. Erickson spent Tuesday In Cheyenne on business ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT OF OUR Removal Sale Ayres Jewelry Co. 133 SO. CENTER New location 118 E. 2nd. St. TRADE itively reduces High Blood Pres rie daily. Guaranteed harmless and non-poisonous. Positive results or money refunded. $1.00 at your druggist or sent direct. KOLIDE LABORATORIES, Ine. formerly Coll-lediae Laborai G0 Madison Avenue - New York MARK This Sturdy Vittle New Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- lar by the Manufacturer ard by us is Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms, The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St., Casper Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo ANOTHER ECLIPSE IS COMING Ww \ me, E S SS C a) WATCH | THE TRIBUNE How much do you weigh? If it is exactly the right number of pounds tomor- row you will get A Silk Scarf FREE Jt will pay you 1} to investigate } the ‘Nines’ again tomorrow and Saturday iT wo more “happy nine’’ days Exposition Nathentic Spring Styles | Hats | | Coats---Suits Dresses and \ Other Apparel and Accessories for women and misses Yesterday’s express brought styles for the approval of the-week shoppers Look in our display windows See our ti $ eee Dresses at { $19 $29 | $39 $49 and up many new end-of-