Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1925, Page 3

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MONDAY, _MONDAY, MAY 11, BS cpr is Ne ool sel eay @SOCIE TY, By MARY TOBIN he Casper Daily Cribune Neighbors of Wood«raft Convention May 19 and 20. The district convention of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will be held in Casper on Tuesday and Wednes- day, May 19 and 20, instead of this week, as’ was announced in yes day's paper. During the business ses: sions, delegates to the grand con vention to be held in Portland, Ore., | in June will be elected. The convention will be called sto order at 10 o'clock Tuesday morn ing. Preceding the business meeting our national anthem, ‘America” will be sung, to be followed by lead by the Rev. L, E of the First Methodist church, Mayor 8. X. Loy will give an address of me At the conclusion of the work of the convention a banquet will be served and all those who wish to at tend are asked to notify Sara Hol- comb, clerk neighbor, so that neces sary arrangements may t made, Members of Casper Circle No. 409, have planned several entertainment to -be given for the visitors Mrs, Smith Is Honored In Rock Springs. Mrs. Berta S dent of the State Fede sic clubs, was an ,,Monday aft he home, Wardell court of the music department and the Monday Choral club presiding in the roles of hosts. Tea v served at 4 o'clock, Mrs, A. L. McCurta pouring, assisted by Mrs. C. N. and Mrs, R. W. Caldw Mrs. Smith spoke to t generalizing the aim and plans of state federation for the coming y relative to the betterment of m se were recelved enthusiastica serving as an impetus to th pro- posed here, The plimented their acco ticular rr had made | time. Monda ments, the Prior to (a1 election of Officers of the music section was held, resulting in the election of Mrs. Wilbur Dankowski, presiden Oscar Gustafson, vice président; M R. W. Caldw and Mr A. L. McCurte Springs Rocket see Treble Clef Chorus Rehearsal This A special rehe Clef chorus will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church and all members are requested to be present. Kuykendahl Rebekah: Lodge Entertainment. W. L. Kuykendah! Rebekah Lodge No. 89 will entertain all Rebekahs and Odd Fellows on Wednesday eve- ning at > regular siness meeting w be held from 8 o'clock until.9, will be followed by a program and da ing party, music for which will be Zurnished by McDonald's orchestra Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge and all members of the Rebekah and Odd Fellows lodges are cordially invited to at- tet, cee Miss Craft Will Be Hostess at Party, Miss iela’ Craft will be hostess on Tuesday evening at ther home 1 Sixth strect at an informal bridge party. sae Mrs. Stoner Sends Interesting Report of Wahington Convention. Casper club \von will be inter ested in ‘the foliowing account of the Quienquennial convention of the Ln ternational Council of Women being held in Washingt D, C., sent to the Tribune today by Mrs. Ethel Stoner, of Cokeville, Wyo., promi: nent state club won. Mfs. Stoner, who is Wyoming chairman for the council, left this state two weeks ago for Washington to attend the convention, which opened on 3 4, and will continue until the “Mrs, Alexander Bowie of the W T. K. club of Wheatland and Mrs P. D. Hawkins of tiie Maud B. Per. kins Women’s Christian Temperance union of Wheatland, are in Wash- | ington attending the conyent Mrs. Slosson, wife of Dr. Edwin §& Slosson, head of the chemical re search work in the United Sta and for 13 years a member of the of the Univ { First aid for Burns Resinol Ointment is an excellent dres- ting for a burn oF seald of any degree or intensity. Its soothing, cooling ingredients subdu the tormenting pain, reduoe the inflammation and hasten the healing. ‘These same heal- ing properties hav« made Resinol a fav- orite prescription with doctors when treating all forms of skin trouble, At all drug stores Resinol FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art “os 238 E. 2nd saben i 2190 drone in Charles E. Winter, of Casper, wife of Cong and Mrs, Willis Van Deventers, Mrs. | entertaining the Wyoming represen- tatives at dinner F Dr. and Mrs, Sic | man at dinner on Sunda: dent of th tained at chairm: May 5, at which time the internat- | fonal ¢ were introduced and the sta ered to these guests the greetings of their gover- nors. Conside interest was man. ifest, especially by the men present, when Wyoming's chairs man, introduced an “ex from our state loe Ross, the gre celved with pr Coolidge gates, the international offic the state chair ey of the music division of the Cas be given folloy apartments. | Treble | ch will | | Friday Afternoon | Mrs. Laughlin Will Honored At Party be hostesses at a bridge t kenzington ‘Thursday, May possible if they expect to attend and whether they wish to play cards 4a Julian Lever, division passenger nt of the Chicago ar ‘orthwest ern rattr spent a short time ! | Lander Inst week on business | eee } and Mrs. W. B. Johr »- | Casper Sunday from Den. | eee | Val Maghee visited lust week wit! places have been given to Mrs. | sman Winter, Mrs, Frank | W. Mond Mrs. J. A. VanOrsdel Warren is absent from Washington. Congressman and Mrs. Winter are riday evening and | son the state chair- Mrs. Philip North Moore, ,presi- fonal Council, enter- breakfast for the state n fast Tuesday morning, | elgn wo- ayor,” presented gr vernor, Nellie ‘ ings being re longed applause. A tea was given on Wednesday | ternoon by President and Mrs. | the 250 foreigr dele- | Music Division Meeting At Fisher Home Wednesday. The last meeting of the c! Wonian's Departme: held on Wednesday on, | home of M he program tc Paper, “Clementi’—Mrs. L. D.| Branson. Illustrations—Mrs, W. G. Wilt. Vocal selection—Mrs. R. Piano selection—Mrs. A Mrs. Haselmire Will | Enterta This Week Mrs, William B. Haselmire will be ss two Informal luncheons bridge parties to Wednesday and Thu week at her home of this the Poling Mrs. Ladd Wilt Be Hostess To Friends to her Mrs Herbert Ladd will be hostess | weeks’ to a few of her friends at an in. ! daughter, formal luncheon to be given on urday of this week at her residence Most Tragic Eyes in World ———— $$$ coat and your printed linoleum can | be kept like new with just an sional washing. |enough to make one pint of liquid. Add sugar to taste. ' Bring to a boll, it dissolve the contents of ~~. Little Doses of Common Sense Pat and Mike Were just alike, Was awful fat, Yet Mike was Patri 1 some o} Such poleum (whict Harriet Hammond, movie a. says Elinor Glyn, writer, Glyn paid tribute to her ctress, has the mort Harriet was working as *w Many producers are tragic eves in the world, until! Madame bidding for her liams Patrick Sullivan, PAGE THREE. drunkard and the glutten shall co ome | : front almost to the watst. Poverty, and ee lothe a ma wit! A Touch of Color 19 so much to a isp little breast poc lS, th TI I pee, etn ne | 9 | aN | Plaited Leather Coats ty es n have been wearing a many seasons f BY AILEEN LAMONT n Copyrig 5 The Cay ) 1 W YORK, May 11.— i e rt turer can complain abs is scant amount of mate: used r nin ‘Platte County ‘vim | Commissioners Ma & EEP YOUR EY TAN CLEAR AND HEA two huge ostri re caught just over ear and fall o' the has been visiting in Chi guest of her daughter, Mrs. J jlin and family in Fort Wayne, a e Joined there Inter | Madge retu Lever left last « Denver to visit the Clymer Miss Lilllan Moore, left last week a short time River to visit several weeks (Continued on Page Ten) trained nurse, ins to spend going to Rock 1 her mother for hag returned Buffalo after a two Miss Kathleen Sullivan, on South McKinley. This will be the first of a series which Mrs, Ladd | | eee | } | J. C., Snook and Mrs. A. G. del were joint hostesses this after- noon at the home of the former on Eleventh street for the regular meet ing of the Monday bridge club, The Buests present besides members were: Mrs. L. G, Murphy, Mrs. Chas W. Crabtree, Mrs. C, L. Cron, and | | * means of keeping mbther, Mrs, Connel hin bane Informal Bridge Party Mrs. Ben Pel- | Mrs. FW. Saxon will entertain at the third of a series of informal bridge she Is giving honor of Mrs, E. L. Mead who leaving in the near future to mal her home in Ne ka, on Friday afternoon of ‘his week at her home in the Blackmore apartments. cee Be Hostess At Teas James Laughlin will be host: | | this week at two informal} teas, to be given on Tuesda ay afternoons at her res dence, 429. East Eleventh street, aie Mrs. Weber Will Be Members of St. Mark’s guild will {our EHO a7 SARS MORTON LD HINTS Every Tuesday Is Dollar Day ee PaG Ste § A comfortable place to shop—a convenient place to meet your friends. Here are dozens of new bargains appealing to one’s instinct of thrift— items that usually sell at prices far above one dollar. Bacon and Eggs Oatmeal Cookies We advise early shopping as many of these bargains are limited in quantity A brand new shipment of Famous Trueshape Silk Hose In all regular sizes. hould be free disagreeable | i Mayonnaise raised soon | TODAY'S K This popular hose comes in all the new shades as well 3 pairs $2.90 and unslaked lime ¢ helps to keep down micro-organisms and refrigerator upulously cle the stem end and scoop out a as in black, part of the m crumbs, chopped le ttover: meat, 3 hould be put into it, ese into the | immediately n, damp cloth, ‘The ice cham , drainpipe and trap must be | Bak@ for one half hour. consequently Outsize Muslin Gowns Add the jul lock at the home of Mrs, N Weber who is leaving soon for Sea tle to make her future home, All members of the guild are tu vited to attend and are asked to | notify Mrs. Nicolaysen as soon as| so that necessary arrangements may ve made PERSONALS |! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gallaghet have as their guests, Mr, Gallagher's Edward! of O'N , Net | Mrs. W Ratcliff of Miss Berta Farner, prominent cor cert singer of Mew York city is a| t In this c eee Ralph Kamon of the Kamon Res Estate company is again able to be about having been confined to his home for some time on account of a sprained knee. his father in Lander Mr, and Mrs. A thelr home in ¢ 1 . . Ed J was among the Ca Mr. and Mra. H. B. Ewing are mo: | toring to Denver tomorrow to spend a week with relatives and friends. | cee Leo A. Dunn, cashier of the Wyo ming Trust company, underwent a serlous operation yesterday for ap pendivitis st the Natrona General hospital. ee W. B. Ddwards Ing agent here ¢ purchas rT wn Made of good quality muslin with round neck, short embroidery Sizes 20 and 21 Striped Voile and Crepe Bl full cut garinent that is well made Big selection of Tuesday only- Jaysen in honor of Mrs, W. H. | — “$700,000 Legs” and width; regu- lar $1.50 value. oomers Made to Match and fits perfectly. some lace trimmed. CORSETS :: that regularly sell from Your choice Tuesday, on] Complexioi. Lingette Bloomers Face Powder striped Lingette $2.00 Kimball Drug Stores The me Renal Stee Bloomers. with double garter bottom , American beauty, trimmed with good quality Regular values to Pretty Windsor Crepe Gowns {n assorted plain colors and flowered designs. A regular $1.25 item CLOVER LEAF CLUB MILLS, WYO. Assorted Miscellaneous Jewelry There are dozens of items in addition to those mentioned in this Dollar Day advertisement which wiil appeal to the thrifty shopper. Cecille Evans, bathing beauty is going to mar- ry Kenneth hE ltspatrick; Los An- Ladies’ Boudoir Slippers of fine soft suede leather with wool padded insole and silk pom on front. Sizes 4to8. Colors are American Beauty, lavender, grey, Copenhagen and rose. A regular $1.75 item, Tues- day only -- « Silk Scarfs Golf and Sports Sweaters Mi ac de from fine Shake” Made from finely knit yarn, in color combina- ) brown, tan, grey. This is a $ tions; full length wonderful value in a knock- about garment. Buttons down front. Sizes 36 to 44______ Princess Slips of Fine Batiste These slips are made of fine shadow-proof § batiste and come in all light colors for new spring dresses. Sizes 36 to 44 colors with trim ming in contrasting colors. Sizes to 44. An extra fine special Envelope Chemise — White Twill Middies Of fine quality voiles and Bob Evans brand of white fancy Seco Silks, in assort- twill middies, excellently neatly made of good qt Sizes 6 to 14. A regular $2.50 val lity twil! White Nainsook Costume Slips Shadow-proof white nainsook. costume slips, $ trimmed in lace and embroidery. Sizes 36 to 44 Pure Gum Rubber Aprons__._...-__$) Cecille is known as (‘the ens” because the movie company Holds A policy on them for that | Dancing and Refreshments 1 Mail Orders Filled Only Subject to Prior Sale of Above Items chiefs match the checke popular _Substantiated ANURINE CHS NIGHT & » "i Pa MORNING

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