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SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925 eee By MARY TOBIN 500 Party Thursday Evening. Miss Marguerite Holmes enter- tained Thursday evening at her home in Mountain View suburb for the 500 club. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing. After which a lunch>was served. Honors were taken by Miss Peter- sen and Mr. Breuklander. Those present were the Misses Julla Petersen, Maimie Brown, Mar- garet’ Hamilton, Hazeldine Julian, Tena Matson,~ and the Messrs. Jimmie Breuklander, Lloyd Kearns, Fred Gibson ussell Smith, Bill Setbell and § Weiseman. Sorority Dance This Evening in Laramie, Members of the Delta sorority Delta Delta the University of Wyo ming at mie will give a formal dance this evening at the Connor hotel in Laramie. Members who will act us he rion Field, tesses ¢ daughter of Mrs feld of this clty; Marjorie Nice, mie; Stevens, Cheyenue; Alice Chi sen, Hanna; Mildred Anderson, | Springs; Marcella Kathleen Cantlin Carlisle, Chey Dorothy Chris-| tvarket, tensen, Hanna; Genevieve Gutchell, eee Buffalo; Cora Huddleton, Boyd.| 44. joan Darby expects to leave Mont.; Frances Josselyn, Sheridan: 0.4" nhermopoils where whe will | Amelia Kershisnik, Dorothy King. | ey et eee eee mute mas Laramie; Mary Grace Lurson, Port] (7 ih Siuse Ae: Arthur, Tex., sister of Gedrge Lar-} Woods Hetel. | | ae McPhee.) “stayor und Mra. 8. K. Loy wer DeratiG Nols kEecaale Giilters el pein flag ot the week Mh Pitts Cheyenne; Laura Powell, Lara.| Pverton. Mayor lay having inter. Danni Rika fg, arid | oeteitnsthe Gund Draw ana’ Sheldon Inia Rendle, Rawls oral tl, ere } eta ier yh in La Yeoman Lodge Meeting ah : Monday Evening. 8 soe Members of the Yeoman lodge will] roy cy in meet on Monday evening ut 8 o'clock | py, erton on at the Knights of Pythias hall, at} Seine which time candidates. wil .be] yp, Cuark spent a short time initiated and business of importance igen ‘ Weal in Lander this week on business. will be transacted. ‘The’ drill team : Sew ogo is requested to. be present at 7) award Kirk of Omahu. reprerent o'clock. Following the meeting 4! tative of a dry goods concern ts here dance and social will be given for! on business having arrived yester members of the lodge and their] 42, : . families. se) eee. Gacio | | Mr. and Mrs, Walter McEown who Scottish Rite Masons | have been living in Casper for the y Thursday Services. ottish Rite Masons will hold ir Maundy Thursday services on! is. 9, at 6:00 in the M wsonte temple, ufter s of the ter o'clock, which the lad! will serve a chicken dinner in the dining rooin of the temple. All visiting members e invited to be will be Birthday Anniversary. Ira W. Naylor 0 a num: ber of his friends T y evening t his home, 944 1 Conwell eet, at an informal evening in honor of his birthd: i Silver Tea Wiil Be Given at Pong Home. The jladies of the First Baptist church will give a silver tea on Wednesday afternoon, April 8, front 2 o'clock until 5 at the home of Mrs D. Pol $54 Grant avenue. The tea is to be given for the pur-| OCIETY, PERSONALS Mr. and Mre. Thomas Curran spent. several days in Thermopolis this week, where Mr. Curran attend- ed to legal business. ee William Lester, a student of the Universtty of Wyoming at Laramie was culled home this week, on ac- count of his father who Is suffering from a fractured leg. eee } Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chapman and daughter Joun, motored to Denver this week, where Mrs. Chapman and baby will remain yntil after the Bast- helfdays with her mother, Mr. hapman, is manager of the Gulden Rule store | John Powers was a Casper vistto In Lander this week i ee 8 Mrs. Flint of Salt Creek arrived © this week und has accept- ed a pe last | thetr where few for returned to River | ow | tor w fe alter 3 Visiting friends } | rd we Johnson at leay to apend un J atives and Wood business pese of raising funds to send Miss| from his homie Frances Bowerman, Wyoming repre: | C ative, to tle district convention |) B. 8. ni of the National F ation of Music| spent several days Riverton and Clubs to be held it Sait Lake during | vicInity on business for bis com April. The public ts to| pany. attend : | : eek) Mrs. R m returned yes Fortnightly Bridge |terday morning from Denver und Club Meeting Today. * Colorado Springs, where she has d Jolin h and Mrs,| been the guest of ¢riends and J h Mahoney ure entertaining | tives for several weeks. the Fortnightly Bridge club this be toRS afternoon at the home of the latter, 5. Ellison, vice president, A. W. £96 South Wolcott street. Peake, general superintendent, W. et idee R. Finney, superintendent of the Ferris H. Hamfiiton, Rocky Moun- tain representative for the Slater ‘Trunbuckle rigs, and Mrs. Hamilton expect to close out thelr Interests in. Casper and leave for Tulsa to make their home. Printed Roses On Silk LACK silk printed with large ses in natural colors makes ie very graceful frock. The mate,ia! ts cut so that the roses ap- Pear pn each of the two points on the skirt ard on the side tront. The sleeves are particularly lovely, being very loose and fuli at the artaholes, but snug around the wrist, department Refinng comps returned’ yester a several days’ , and C. Roberts, afterncon fishing trip. from Ernest Rehw of Power company was @ recent visitor in Riverton, the guest of his parents Mr, and Mrs August Rehwaldt. see E. J. M le and mother $ tell of Thermopolis, | Casper this week, to ide who has been tn Ci and were ) Mr, | bois w Mrs. C. H. Horstman war a rece visitor in Thermopolis, eae fr: and Mrs, A. W. Breeze haye returned to their after spending se per. home in Greybull al days in Cas- Adolph Winter pent | at Lusk this wee} and friends. a few visiting with rela- Uves etal We nev days business, A tson of Du Dis repent Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of Fort | Collins, guests ut the Miller home in Lusk motored to Casper the begin ning of the week accompanied by Miss Ruth Kistler and Wiliam Mi! terday to spend the week end ther¢ with friends, Mrs. George Bia! day in Douglas viriting with friends. cee Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dow are tn the elty for a few@ays from thelr home itn Denver. Chas, BE, Hoffbine and Lyle G. Bollum of the Hoffhine Printery & Stationery company left for Denver today to be present at the regional vonvention of the National Associa- tlon of Stationers and Office Out fitters. Mr. Hoffhine will addres the convention on “The Outlook ot the Stationery Bustin in Wy ‘ming.’ ition with the Central Street | his week I 7 Mr. Jack Reynolds who [spent the winter months tn Ne-| j braska returned to Casper on Wed- | nesday | | oee | Pen 1 epent t thine | in Ttiv week ting business af ! all of the Midwest | ehys | in Casper this week on | r. | eee Mr, and Mrs. Glen Wilson and | family motored to’ Thermopolis yes spent Wednes: | Che Casver Daily €ribune Valentine Ernst spent statutory charges made b were false and m unable to unde: about the charges | right, | and Punished When Daughter Lied years in the his’ dfughter de during a fit of anger. He was pardoned and has been r 1 | | | Setting The I | Styles | 2 | LAMONT. | (Copyr Casper Tribune) we W April 4. ‘The | spec was fiction when | Conan wrote it, but speckled hat is a reality. ‘The { spor ead-covering impo. is of straw, speckled ack, ellver and rose, ér, tobacco and binations, 1 which {# tlexibte } a broad band striped { | yor the is waterproofed # tt er ous roll up in ssing | For Real an old } his Englts golfer ts | brogues rather ish accent. the shoes are of broad low hey have and are cut aw yelet holes through ass to show the de- stocking | Rolled Too, spring should be to conform to the no vy state penitentiary on eft), which she admits | nst, from Austria-Hungary, * when th urt asked him Are latest e woolen hose’ will ited with his wife, | 0 1 daughter wo ort costumes, ever her grows taf ew stockings go #0 “CAGE DROPS “GERNIN MINE, WOARE DEAD many, April 4.— (By d Press!—At noon to he men who were in the case which f ry today ut the Krupps min [te to have near here wer t or been encountered for. thig number, two were killed. three | were badly 't, 43 were tlzhtly in jured uffered ven while ton sing RLIN, April 4.—(By ‘The As ed Press)—A serious is reporced that ma th jur Stinnes Colliery, FORMER KLAN OFFICER HELD FOR ASSAULT INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 4 Ip. C. st former grand drag lon of the Ku Klux Klan tn Indiana was indicted by the Marion © grand jury five charg phensor unty nection with an alleged a a Miss Madge Oberholtzer, ot Ind! apoils. idietr inst sald to have Stephenson Stephenson, t on afti s 0 wer: a 1 Kienec! een companions of | ted last | George father of Miss Ober- | . gained prominence through out the country as organizer of the Klan in twe Judge J son Features Lace And Satin who was arre its file y-one northern states. | A. Collins, fixed Ste at $25 phe! | | HIS is an afternoon costume of gold lace and black satin. The tight bodice is fashioned from heavy gold lace and the draped) | skirt from the satin, The hip length | o-}cape and the skirt are bound t magenta and jade green |EEEVEN DEAD, atch tweeds, ung of which them are con- Leopard Color Flowers above Watch for the Watch a follow throug! a-damp fe e wrist wat women golf t watch, which pocket. This 1 to a stl the cted | con- {s so cons not be damaged change without dam A New Sweater a lost something spring, but tt entirely abandoned rtswomen because of its o other reason. One Jels {s a sleeveless tn popul will designs with Tuxedo Coat Effect ‘This new frock featured flowers on the skirt which rese ® leopard's skin | Wealthy Widow | Is Married To L. K. Elmhirst April 4 NEW YORK thy Payne Whitney Str of Willard D, Str of Cornel. Mrs. Elmbirst is one o thiest wonfen in the country Mr, Elmhirst has no fc e. oe HARMEEN makes this Interest: ing ensemble costume with the tuxedo coat effect trimmed with buttons and two ehndes of narrow | moire ribbon. The frock and fining | of the coat are of printed crepe IN COLLAPSE) OF CHIMNEY 4 _ BERLI Ml 4-—A | For ts try a Tribune ruct@d chi y at E r Ged Ad. ipsic, sudde coll = ven men | aol a | FORT WAYNE, Ind.—R. W.| Mitchener, general superintendent of | he N Plate’ rallrodd, died | suddenls | The world’s greatest value ‘ : Patterson Oakland Co, ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 6 THE BEST FISHING TACKL«:. AT REASONABLE PRICES We Can Supply Your Every Want Jointed Steel Poles oa eerie rode Ses 95c up Lucky Telese opic Steel Rods_ _... $2.49 Bristol Telescopic Steel Rods ~.. $3.95 up to $6.75 Spinners.-.---- = ~~--.--.~~..15¢ up to 25c Lendérso22 St 10c up to 50c Snelled Hooks__- 15c per paper up Flies, each -----.~--~5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Canyas Creels, each___ ~$1.19 Reed Creels, each___ MEE = 00 up 3amboo Rods_ ...~.$2.25 up Lines_ .10c up to $7.50 Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES FOR SALE Announcement No, 7 Tomorrow in years of adve the Malay of the swells up wi PAGE THREE. i. G. 4S OU TPUT HITS RECORD 4.—Daily Fish That Flirt And Climb Trees Described 2, A Returned Explorer Sa ee Radiola Regenoflex |Recovery Of Collins’ Body Is Launched “When you fish, the onl known to coquetti perlopthalr VOLUME AND RECEPTION DISTANCE, QUALITY Greeic for 5 , CAVE CITY, Ky.. Ap Ext Compl Mr. Wells to'd of a le te bear | lencec iiners starte > re Mt fifteen incl I Coll: nv t 1 ? when Xe The Chas. E. Wells Bren ak 1 by H Musie Co. deer, which { 232 E, 2nd St. Phone 194 from hoof to horn. gre 1 Casper There fr a reach | |—— — tall at will, - —— There is a plant so se ec t tself agains’ . when one stamps Ja arts so strong that it € rs Ave , ° ° egnhoons, tie éxpic t e. \|| Let’s go for a ride in the There ts careful of bi meal and night he | few hot ased, the hy Moon acks d c huge c before going to repairs Here’s a Spare Bedroom You may have one just like it. It might as well be turned into cash, see who can write want ads sufficiently attractive to rent some of the ing rooms now vacant in Casper. Start now. You may win $5.00 if your ad is judged to be the best. Second prize $2.50 and five third prizes of $1.00 each. so let’s cozy sleep- In other words, if you have a room for rent at your house, take pencil and | paper and write a-good advertisement describing it in an attractive way Label | it “Contest Ad” and either bring it or mail it into the Tribune office. There will! be no charge except the usual two cents for each word. The ads will be published and will then be placed on file until night —April 11—when the contest Will clo Judges will then rez chad and the winners will be published in the Sunday Tribune of April 12—I ron ing In writing your want ad tell all the important facts. It will then be ag one whether it wins a prize or not. Suggestions for Writing Effective “Room for Rent” Ads Past experience has shown us that to be complete and attractive to the man or woman, in search of living quarters, an advertisement must contain all of the | following facts: 1—Neighborhood | 2—Private family | 3—Transportation | 4—Furnishings | 5—Man or woman preferred 6—Price 7—Address and telephone number It must be clearly understood that the above picture bears absolutely no rela | tion to the contest. You are to write your ads about local spare bedrooms wh are actually for rent, so that results may be reaped from’ your efforts whether a winner-or not. Write on one side of the paper only. Place your name, addr nd tele phone number in the upper right hand corner of the paper. Send in your ads to the “Write A Want Ad” editor, care of The Cz r Daily ribune, In addition to the answers which are entered in this coutest by their authors "column will § ttomatic- kind. all other paid want ads running in the “rooms for rent’ ally entered. This is a good time to ru an ad of thi Send in Your ‘Room for Rent’ Ad--You May Win The Casper Baily Crilunw WEBER OF ASSOCIATED Paes