Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1925, Page 3

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honor at an John Barwell Residence. Bake Sale Will Be Given This Week. California Vi a At Townsend Hotel. in the priv wnsend ho Mid Refining SOeiety to Meet. e W an’s Mi tt + O. E. 0. Meeting This Evening. - Paul Hooper, being given at the home erations carried Funcheon Today 4t me of the for- y carried out in Mrs. Pelton Is Hostess at Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. Ben H. Pelton r of her friends today at he South Durbin at an in- Mrs. E. J. Sul- of the a Aid umes urday at the re, corner of H and North Mrs. England Conpliments vis and D. meet“ the visi- Mrs. W_ FP. Ott, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 By MARY TOBIN s McMurray Is Guest_of Honor at Informal Lancheon. Miss Laura McMurray of Chicago, guest at the John McFadyen home nm South Durbin was the guest of formal luncheon and given ing hostesses: Frances Willard di- vision with Mrs. E. H. Hoon, 135 South Jackson street, Lillian Steven's division with Mrs. W. H. Brock, $37 North Park avenue, and the Anna Gordon division with Mrs. E. G. Trager, with the Mesdames Burdick, Erickson and Abbott as as- sistant hostesses. Informal Dinner Is Given Wednesday, - Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Looman were hosts last evening at their home at an informal dinner given In honor ot thelr sixth wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for the following wuests at a table decorated in yel- low and white. -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ewing. Mr. and Mre, Wilson, Mrs. | Mabel Betty Looman and hostess. eee entH seb zbmh Rake Sale To Be Held Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Em- manuel Baptist church will hold a sale of baked goods on Saturday, March 14 beginning at 10 o'clock at the Piggly-Wiggly » avenue. All those having sale are asked to ha’ store by 10 o'clock Sat morning. Tea for Departmental Club Members Friday. Members of the muste and drama- tie departments of the Casper Wo- man’s” Departmental club will be joint hostesses at a tea to be given Friday afternoon, March 13 at 2:30 o'clock {n the Natrona Power build- The entertainment {s being for members of the general club. The following program will be stven by the music division mem: bers: Voca? sole — Accompanis () Squire ‘An Old Fashioned Town” (>) Weatherly “The Fairy Pipers” Piano solo -. - Charlotte Carll Liszt “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8” Violin solo - Wade Kramer (a) Tibick “Poem” (@®) Schubert Wilheny --.._. -- “Am Meer” Vocat duet, Miss Bowerman and Mrs. Lechinsky Accompanist, Miss Peterson Petrie - “Love ts @ Garden” Violin solo ---- Wade Kramer Vieuxtemps - “Reverie” A feature of rnoon'’s en- tertainment will be the play “A Wo- man of Character” to be given by the dramatic division under the di- rection of Mra J. H. McCorry. The cast of characters follog: Mrs. Adams, a matron Old Lady, mother of Mrs. Adams <2 i The Bride -. Mrs. James Laughlin Mrs. Barrington Cross, a divoreee —--Mrs. E. G. Sinclair / Banquet Last Evening seum Moto: nded a banq' company em- dining room Rocky Moantain Oil Seouts Attend Dinner. it monthly mee vin Off Scouts was § hilt ner was served the following members Hamlin of the E. BR. tompt. of the IMinols “Pipe a Ceeit Kvt pany of the Texts Miller of the C.F. Reed of | company; Marland Oi! co John Sutherland of Mrs. Lange, 2 woman of char- acter — —- Mrs. A. A. Schulte —<—¥—_—_ For the convenience of the ladies employed downtown and the Cas- per teachers who can not attend day téme classes in the Dennison wax, paper flower and crepe paper work. | we will conduct night classes on| Wednesday and Friday nights of this} Week. Hotfhines’, Becklinger Bids. | ————___= | "C. M. Ryan of Chadron arrived today. i tions and remedies for compe reason is that pine contains several | elements that bare a remarkable effect im Cpe and healing the Pine es are combinations | Woman's Missionary Ar Mas ers as well as visiting Sta mt eity are invited of pine syrup. The “syrup” part | is usually plain sugar syrup. ‘To make the best pine cough remedy that-mouey ecu buy, put 244 cunces y | of Pizex im a pint bottle, and fil up with home-made sugar ‘syrup you can use clarified molasses, honey, p, instead of suzar syrup. you make a fall pint—| cough or cold in a wey ‘that means business. The cough = dry, | hoarse and tizht, or ma: | ently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the same—in- id this Pinex | | and S: me, combination will eee, | 24 hours or lesz. S rg its prom: ge effect upon coughs. | Beware of substitutes, Ask your be ist for “2% ounces of Pinex® | directions, ‘and don’t accept any- | | teimeceledt Comttotesd te xive shes: | | hate satisfaction or money refunded. | The Pinex Co, Wayne, of In Piace the dozen graphs of baby Why Not ur or six correctly spaced, elegantly nished Bryant portraits. W. BRYANT DOLAN Appointments Preferred 0. S. BUILDING xpensive photo- PHONE 859 Pine is used in nearly ool = membranes of the throat aad chest. | did, te } did, teo, Yor bronchial asthma, hoarse- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wallace have been spending several day in Lan eee Mrs. H. P. Bubb and fam companied by Mr. Bubb’s father turned to ac was made overland. cee Mrs. Joseph Gerdom morning for Denver where join Mr. Gerdom who ts wor! Denver on the New-Times. see ing ir Carl Shumaker lett today for E poria, Kan., having been called by the illness of his father. eee Mrs. E. S. Troxel who has been {ll for ceveral weeks {s reported to Townsend. k L. Kobrda | of in Casper Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. ané Mrs. R. E. Ireland of Sho- | shont were vis: ‘s here yesterday eee Mr. and Mrs. H. P the Lusk arr day. y were a eee Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Corey are guests at the Gladstone voye. Mrs. M. Reed ta a guest of re trom Salt Creek eee Mrs. L. Stewart came In yest m Midwest ané wil! spend 2 © ne here visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. Marlow of Basin arrived in the cit, . last evening. ° Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kem of Den- ver are out of town visitors here for a short time. eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Helvey of Salt Creek are spending the day here. eee Mrs. Dan Beers has as her guest at her home on South Spruce street her mother, Mrs. Van B. Perrine of Blonde Hair Kept Light By New Swedish Shampoo Simply use B blonde hair to dark brings back the Aru: but act ford.— Adv. “asper today from Cali- fornia where they have been spend- ing the last four months. The trip this e will | in Casper yester- Fort Wayne, Casper today. terday. Mrs., E. E. | RH. Frisby f by motor fc several day feb fite hair shampoo. This not on | ‘orrects natural tendency of | waiden beatity to hair that has already darkened Makes hair fluffy, silky. Fine for sealp. Not a dye. Contains no in- jurious chemicals. Get Blondex to- day at all good dealers, such as Smith d» Turner, John Tripeny, Wyo. Drug & Supply Co, W. H. Craw- | Denver, having‘ spent nere on business. idwest TITINA (with vocal refrain) THAT WICKED TANGO ____ International Novelty OH, MABLE! BIG BAD BILL____ Billy Murray SOUVENIR (Saxophone) SAXOPHOBIA (Saxophone) _ Wied Rudy MAGGIE ___-______ NO WONDER --_=_-_- International Nox celty FOLLOW THE SWALLOW-_ MAMMY LOU -_____ "Peerless Quartet CIELITO LINDO ___ International } whenever you want them—on a } bers tobe Radio cust are on Viet de by exclusive Victor Artists. 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