Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 9, 1925, Page 4

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en Watte was ¢ a shower igv! Walter Vo: 315 Rast Tw pent ver ards after which refreshments | Budge Boyle, J. present includ Wyoming People Attend Geach Party in Miami mbers of the Wyoming society and Cakes Raisin Bread Milwaukee Bread ASCO Quality Delicatessen 138 South Center OPEN EVENINGS PAGE FOUR EVENTS IN SOGIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Bride Elect Is Honored | Regular meetings of the society | will be held-on the third Wednesday of each month and all visitors, or permanent residents from Wyoming are asked to attend and to join the society. Thirty-five rolied and paid annual dues. Party he Moi Telegraph ke place in the near 2 guest of honor at ™ h street Informally play-|J. W. Adams, Clo’ Mrs. J,|M nd Mrs. Helen Lowery, Miss | den, M , Miss Alma Hufman, | Mrs. Chi ee M Mr. and Mrs. organized in Miami attend- ch party given last Sunday |®nd Mrs. 0. 0. § according to a news item | Sh¥der, Walter G Casper recently. ‘The.| Mae West, Mrs Ca >| Mrs. Paul enne by es on both sides of the C Betty Leavitt, Adele Black, | U©S OF oe Mrs. Paul Fanning, Mrs. Ch tee in BO ist ae Walls and Mya, Thoglen Hennes sultable conference locale, Brontirn to western attendance at the guber- RAIS Interesting Washington fhe Apiary Snap eona Ice Cream News Noles Wor Lane weil: Ihas not been particularly Washington, Th WOMEN’S INTERESTS s Florence Ralston was elected 2 on Friday evening by | treasurer and Walter G. West chair- beck at her home, | man of entertainment, he even-| Present at the last meeting were: Edwards J. Mr. and Mrs, C. EB. Dawson, W. Finnegan, J. 0. T. Borsch, Mrs. | W- Finnegan jr., T. Mre. Weslle Car-| 5. Herrington iotte Basom, Mrs. W.} Tem Li nas, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Mad- . Joe May, Chas. 1, Meara, . Mednick, , Miss Mabel Gal. | Harry Mednick, R. W, Miller, P, J. actindtnaace, McGinn, Mrs. Kathryn Montgomery, s June Montgomery, Miss Undine H, Muelhiusen, <. M, O'Belrn, Miss John-C. Savage, Robt. F. Savage, Paul Schroeder, Mr. Stratton, Miss Irene West, Miss Betty Carolyn W Harvey Wisner Montgomery, C lorence Ralston, Miss Jean Wisner, | Chas, C. Young. : perite Is Among | Guests At Party among the guests luncheon given last week in Chey- Mrs. Frances Moan. Other 3 guests present were: Miss Adelaide | girl whose wedding Stone, Mrs. Al Howard, Mrs. James Fitz. Miss Jo Dendinger, Miss H. Dendinger, Miss Anna © C., August t Gey Ross is a very efficient booster for her state is emphasized in the following quotation from the pen of Frederick noted political broadcaster of ¢ In @ recent edition of the Washing r Mr, Wile Nellio Ross of Wyoming has her way, succeeding conferences of governors will where the West begins, She h says: take place out Dr, M. C. Keith moved to rooms , Stockmen’s National » Always Worth the Money members en- Biewer, Boyle, Alfred L, Haugen, R Bess W. Kilen, Mr. and Mrs, of Casper war sent at the EDITED BY #4 Mary Tobin + ‘lorence Farrar, Casper was a social eyent. of yesterday ushee, Miss pondingly snadequate William Wile, a |Prousht to some point writer and international Mississippi for their wow, the shrinking Minn ta Montana, Wyoming, flower garden.” the fe In the !nteres' When we offer you a Special Value in a Diamond Ring you can depend upon it that it is worth the money—looking at it from any viewpoint. 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Platinum and Diamonds »* $200 A special value in Platinum and Diamond Engagement Rings. cordial] support of her male colleag: commission, was in Wash n this week at a meeting of high representatives This meeting, under the direction of the Bur ds, a federal gov organization, the designating or re- designating by the number sy |eau of Public 5.—| Western interests have the rulers the states, siderable number of them could be} To see that Wyo- interests were fully represent- rimination against the state be made in connection with | this vastly important program, Mr. Laird attended all of the committee Iregon, Washington California think they would flourish | being held on Aug to better advantage in the Hammond, accom- anied by her daughter, Mary Alice s enjoying @ delightful motor trip hrough northern U. of Wyoming and those national highways which tray- erse the state, Hon, L. E. erintendent of the Wyoming State t ebr., her gir}- hood home, as her ultimate destina- Mrs. Hammond expects to oc- cupy three weeks on the trip, visit- Pennsylvania, and Chicago and stop- Montreal and Detroit. ed, of Douglas, Wyoming and they | Picnic Supper Will Be =|} TEE will go together to Rising City.* advertising the film. just been com- uze company of Cheyenne. the James ¢ in the vicinity people, who have read with interest the accounts of filming of this pic- looking forward showing here. Throw Away Your Corset Try This Delightful Change from Corsets The Corse-Twin offers all women the vary thing they are most seeking—the opportunity of going corsetless while stil! rotuining the benefits and advantages of a corset, The Corse-Twin is ‘To wear it is like slipping into your own shadow. Doctors everywhere endorse the healthful qualities of its pat- oft and light. ited supporting features, tout figures is astonishing. he place of rubber garments and corselett The Corse-Twin is available in communities only through our trained specialists. Permit one of these experienced ladies explain it to you in the privacy of your own home by appoint- No obligation whatsoever, THE FIFTH AVE. CORSET CO., Inc. Patentees and Sole Makers ALLENTOWN, PENN. ‘ Mesdames Morehead & Ritzm DISTRICT MGRS. Phone 3035 PHONE 1195-R Toc Ideal Apts. € home in Cody, where she will be the guest of her father and sister, Mr, "Tyler and Miss Gladys Tyler. Mr Smith is well known to hundreds of Wyoming people through her long association with the office of for- mer Congressman Mondell, The Smiths have recently -moyed into their charming new bungalow just across the Distriet of Coumbia line in Ashton Heights, Va. Mr, Smith, who also halls. from Cody, holds a responsible position with a large banking company of this city. Col, and Mrs. Guy Kent, who are now located in Washington, are being congratulated upon the ap- pointment, by Senator Warren, of their son Thomas as principal nom- inee for West Point, Young Keut, who Is but sixteen years of age, was graduated last June from the Devitt Preparatory school here, and is at present working hard at Swavely Prep school, in anticipation of his examinations. His father, who 1s a native of Cheyenne, was nomi- nated for West Point years ago by Congressman Mondell, and the son bids fair to follow in his father footsteps. 8. A. E’s Are Planning Dancing Party " Members of the Sigma Alpha Ep. silon are planning giving an infor- mal dancing party and all members of the fraternity ars asked to notify Harry Mills Astin phone 2107J after 6 p. m, 80 that necessary arranges ments may be made. oe Plano Recital At Sams Studio The~ 24th recital of this season, giyen by the Elizabeth Sams pupils took place Saturday morning from 10 to 11 o'clock at 515 South Durbin street. A very profitable hour was spent by those who attended, A group of Miss Sams younge pupils gave the program, and « of the numbers showed the excellent work, accomplished in even a few weeks of study. The program was given entirely from memory, Among those taking part, especially worthy of mention were the following: Kathleen Tucker in two Gaynor-Blake pleces “High- land Laddie" and ‘Playing Catch," and Iris Rabun, in the “Bohemian Danee” by C, yon Weber, kept per> fect time. DeEtta Morrison in the memorlz- ing and performance of four Kohler Velocity studies Op 242 No. 1-6-9-10 showed diligence, and technical ad- vancement. Grace Hayes displ rate memory work { * by Spaulding, and‘ ions” Richter, Besides the practice of playing be- fore the audience composed of pupils, Miss Sams gave the students {nstryc- tion in Concert Deportment which will enable them to appear with grace and ease before larger audi- ences. Iris Rabun won in the scale-play. ing contest. The musical history lesson was on the life ef Schumann. Miss Sems followed this by playing selections from Schumann's "Carni- val” Op. 9, bis ST 4itven Sunday, August 16 On Sunday evening, Augiist 16, a week from today, the Natrona Coun- ty Pioneer's association will give a plenic supper at the A. R. Mar- shall summer’ home. Tickets may be purchased for a dollar per cou- ple, and twenty-flve cents for chil- dren. Due to a number of the mem- bers of the association being unable to attend on Tuesday the date was changed from August 11 to the 16th. Each person attending is asked to bring a plate, cup and ellverware. Priced Within the Reach of Every Woman's Purse ower to slenderize medium and Il waist lines avoided. Takes All sizes including extra sizes. Girl Reserves at Kiwanis Camp retary and Mrs, C. D. Hemry, vice M 0. With the opening of school comes the call for possible homes where girls msy assist in the household duties in exchange for room and x —— board. ‘These openings shoula bi impeorement listed at the office as early as po: E. P. Bracken, vice-president of ueoe a ithered " sible in order that the girls may|tve Chicago, Burlington & Quiney pad iy skin re- get settled before the opening of| allroad; A. W. Newton, chief e: q * classes. gineer, Chicago; E. Flynn, general In r rooms and apartments listed very rapidly. These murt ai| tendent of thie division, made an be in before the 15th of August so| Inspection trip to the northern part Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 they may be given the proper atten-| f the state last week. tion. MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE for California, where Fred will enter the University of Southern Califor- J. Cacharelis and little} president of the association, are a daughter Liberty and the following|tending the Community conference girl reserves attended the last week {at Estes park, It is only from per- of the Kiwanis Camp at Camp Carey, | sonal contact with National and In- Margaret Rockwell, Velma Nicholas, | ternational Y, W. C. A, workers that Jucily Fletcher, Gladys Lowery,jone realizes the remarkable influ- Blizabeth Glendenning, Sarabel Gold-| ence the Y. W. C. A. has upon the trap, Mildred Leuthart, and Alberta Wagner, The girls all feel that this Was a rare opportunity and are most enthusiastic over the good times crowded into seven days, nations of the world, is fed by nourishing Tissue Cream, and Muscle oil is patted in before the iam The Junior Diananic Club Met Last Week. The Junior Diananic club met last week to continue thelr course in play coaching. They also started work on the play, “Helping Susan,” by N, Bitlepp. manager of lines west of Omaha;||~ Nhe t week| A: G- Smart, superintendent, of Al- BETTY’S BEAUTY © being | Hance, and J. C. Grisinger, superin- PARLOR jponse to a call |, —_—>———_——_ Mrs. J. A. Houser, daughter Odine Migs Mary F. Kissick, general sec: and son Fred, ere leaving next week Super-Heterodyne All the performance of a “Super- Het” its clear tone—its distance- getting—ite simple efficiency. 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