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By MARY TOBIN Mrs, Bott Honors Mrs. Fisher at Luncheon Honoring Mrs. E. ©. Fisher, who is waving Casper this week to make her home in Florida, Mrs, A. K, Bott entertained at an informal luncheon, at the Henning totel to day. Besides the honored guest, there were present, Mrs. H. B. Dur- am and mother, Mrs, Symonds, M: J. Cook and house guest, M ar) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925 Marie Schiffer of Denver, Mrs. Stan ley Hughes ang daughter Jane, of Salt Lake city% Miss Harmon of Chi- cago, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ball, | Jack Toops and B, T. Randolph of | Denver. . Regular Meeting Of Rebekah Lodge Wednesday The regular meeting of Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will be held on Wednesday evening at $ o'clock. ‘Child Is Bride in $250,000 Wedding Che Casper Dailp Cribune PAGE THREE at her former home in Duluth and | Minneapolis. She will remain in Minnesota for a month longer. | Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Diamond of | Denver motored to per Monday | and are guests: here at the Town | send hotel fo ve 1 days Mr taymond Hough | ngs, Mont., ! te hotel for a/ Denver was } terday avert N. Grieve came in| from the Grieve ranch here for a few days | with her mother, Mrs. Lik | dicatio: DISTRICT COURT DOCKET CALLED late hour th fternoon in- ns were that e entire day would have been taken up with the ling of*the docket. The calling of civil cases: had not yet been tom- ple | ted the establishment agency about a year a of the local chalks up & real sales record for electric wash- ers in Casper. Eight carlo: | nify that 680 machanes have < since the ishme salesmen ranked high in this contest one finishing first and the other y in which received here a lous. In a ward tol evan tereatenta With 3,392 civil and with 811 c e Casper e next ye iy to be disposed of, the led cities SSS SS term of the divtrict court sot population such as Beer? way here this mort with City and Puck Cromer on the] Your Fear i | | | | ft Wi in; Mr: | | Sic! ¥ scons! Mrs. | ' pr acai eas astuinge Fuller, A feature of the evening’s program: | | TWO DE AD IN eae r } Mrs. Frank’ Bundrock, Mrs, B, B.|t0 be given after the business ses: | ' # of lost daintiness .. . at times Lidderdale, Mrs, Jack Healy, Mrs.| Sov will be two short plays" ‘The CIT Y BRIEFS MINE BL AST. Carl Nog hice: rank Fisher, and | Minister's Call” under the direction § ‘ p : Cort Tasdor iMag re ro) | of Miss Eleanor Rees and.“'The First | : eh ta Shave” under the direction of Mrs. | Frank P | OWENSBORO, Ky + 1—{As Seeiet cs ofahes , Family Dinner This es. The latter play. will. be giv. | unsacting busines | ed Press}—Th Coleman This new way, that scientifically solves woman's ik 2 x 2 en by @ group of young boys. Other white, Nashville, Tennessee and Jim >sienic ; RueauE a secur sparen Fame censen | PUMbers will be a monologue, “In ee a l adh tania stabork Giro -kileaearal J oldest hygienic problem, will end piste shes taiat aL tamally, ‘inner this |treducing the Ruggles Family,” by J. H. Russell spent yesterday in| T. Fitzhugh .raite, Dunmore, Ky wallsb t thelr home, #41 South | M's: Bs F. Lane and musical selec Ca eon Artdveent | serious ned today at mine num: | RE ‘ $35 en ; evening a’ eir . : tions by Robert Brand, Thora Sie. | Semis | bers 3 the Black Diamond Coal Te is: now a way in It is as easily disposed of as Conwell street, honoring Mrs. Jour : | canny personal hygiene that is a piece of tissue en ttuc nt heath Albert , Larson, | Y°tS 4nd Hazeldeen Hayes, Follow F. P: Hanna Denver es| Mining consdany at Drakesboro | EEA ees ee at is s ending the Fea tere aert) Darsoiy ling the meeting and program’ the| visitor registered at Henning ho- | When 5 jon followed a! pedactlacyiunden ne and ally ee eee enon on Doeal. Who arrived \here today from bis ovening will be spent soclally. Re. tel; 1 neban which Bacalacy, under any and 2 Tédeadacdecized. home in Norway, to visit in Cai freshments will be served by a com. | mike ti c ng, Four e hae heatone prevents danger of of ‘ tor several months. Covers will be | mittee in charge Prank DeWolle of Houston, Texas, | The old-time sanitary pad ‘ laid for eighteen. y 9) 0a ie an effielal of the i mabe enOlt has been supplanted .. . scien- It's at every drug store, y ‘Oda ieee andes St. Mark’s Guild Makes Rind and tarmeris aeologt| tifically. “ ‘ every ‘department store You Annual Picnic Plans “for Funura ge Sale | of Illinois, visited he week with | | Wear your lightest silks, 45K, for it, without y bg be P' c ‘ =H ihtiest fre without its ¢ interest in lodge circles was| Plans ave being made by members | his cousin, Georg: DeWolfe pur-| your daintiest frocks without |! ex." % fourth annual picnic given Sun. | °f St. Mark's Guild for a rummage | cl ng agent for the New York Oil a-second thought. Dance, ae ‘day ut Lower Garden cri > the | Sale to be held Guring the first part | company motor, accept social invita 8 in 10 women of the better Oda Fellows and their families, with of September, further announce- see tions, any day, every day. Live classes have adopted it. Doc- members of the Casper lodge, N ments to be madeNater. Friends of J.A: Murphy. Jr, your life unhandicapped. tors urge it. Hygienic authori- ) acting-as hosts.. A number of mem- |*#@ guild or church having articles Hughes were among ti | The name is Kotex 's ties employ it bers-of the organization from» sur-| Suitable for the sale which they arrival here yesterday | i F A | made of'cellucotton, the war's It will mean much to you 3 . as. | Would Ike to donate will call Mrs. ver. | id Rae, 61 years of, ag | great absorbent. i = = iffer. rounding cities were present to as: | ;, @.Nidolsy. a | forsmorenthanvtianty fearal mixes! . will make a great differ- J sist in making the affair a huge suc: | 1 ©: Nicolaysen. phone 2301, or & Seas Banc on eR ite OC atTaeHE It absorbs 16 times its own ence in your life. Going on ‘ cess... The program consjsted of a| Fs. Paul G. Weidner, 2541-J, and R. W. Marsh Generali Clean) Sinn ears orase andine Dee weight in moisture—5 times with old ways is a folly womin's baseball game He auth the | the articles will be called for, company is here on business: this| “re. tte had been ill. for’ tw that ofthe ordinary cotton pad! oe d bee ° ladies of the Rebekah lodge, No. 13, | 5 E | week. | antl tha Hebakah” lodge, 0, a | Birst Meeting of Guild | eee \ a FOO ter eebteoRlee stunt by the Rutherford girls, under panes. Held September 10 > SS a. B. J. Waite « ‘oln, Neb., ts RET aieitin Gina the direction-of D. C. Miller, and} 7 entra zisalingh following the| Details of the wedding of this child bride, Kumari Katamkuar | in Casper on one of his regular bust a a bie a sumn yacd n St. 2 ks Guile ae Sas ¢ r years. races for which prizes were awarded | i ne nag ba Binbhat ares ay Bai, and the equally youthful Rais of Scharanpur, in Delhi, Ind i | ness; calls. eawre | urviye him are his | to the winners, 3, wo , vo er ores vty £ furnished throughout | September 10, at the Parish house. read like a chapter m the Arabian Nights. The Coremouzs S08 | Harry Morris of Salt Creek spent ; oF acetate DEODORIZED the entertainment by a six-piece or ad $250,000 and was followed by a procession that required two hours | caturday and Sunday in Casper ei Pe ee a . | Luncheon at Country iting with frie nds 18 William and | 1 Protection: & times as ab- 3 Easy to buy, anywhere under the direct “ to pass the bride's house. 5 rier | sorbent am cotton pads. 7 Fred (Glastow, cand’ vc | Club: Yesterday » oe | | meee te Gotten Pads. 9 you ask for them by name. barbecue dinner which was terday at the Country club at lunch: | on a combined business andspleasure| Miss Ruth Kimball, daughter ot] partment of the Midwest Refining S aioiick ‘Winiionnay aiterinanutton 2 No laundry. Discard yourself, pay the cle ¥ noon’by M. Woodward, Ear! Holmes, |" for five gues | trip expect to. veturn to their home| Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball is at-| company who has been absent from | tne Gist Wrrete ne vented rae ny asa ~ that fs all Noble Grand of the lodge, gave yaks Jon Thursday , mornin |tending teachers instAuce 4: Kem-| Casper for several days on bust-| pty Gieyne a) Wwitcon ott SU Hi, ’ - address of welcome to the mem | aie merer this’ week and at the close| ness in connection with his company, | *®% ©? : eR No laundry—discard as easily as a piece of tissue and gueste. Eee ; | Hiss Helen James is leaving in a | will go to Cokeville where she will] {s expected to return home this eve. | 1 3 ee haat of iG 4 icloiae. eee abs annual election of officers of | few days few Denver where sho will |be an Instructor in the schools there. | ning. MIGHT CARLOAD Narspt in the Ladies’ Aid society of the Wim-| make her home with her aunt for se eee - _ Women. of Mooseheart | ‘ make her home with her aunt fo eae a 2 Legion to Hold Meeting. ter Memorial Presbyterian church. | the winter months. | Mr.’and’ Mrs. Edward A» Bishop George Arnold, who finished re- asper Chapter No. 806, Women | WH! be held at « meeting Wednesday | eee are among the many Denver visiters| cently in pharma of. Moosehe will meet on} ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the resi: |. Miss. Vira Bark inderwent an |in this city. university in Omaha has « Wednesd: g at 8 o'clock in| UeNce of Mrs. W. A. Sturdeyant, operation this morning for appendi eee | position with the Sprecher pharm- 3¢ Odd Fellows’ hall, during which | North Center street. j cltis. M 3arker is the Natrona] Miss’ Thelma Cash of Buffalo was! acy. Mr. Arnold was for some time diate forth jor Day | VEE | General hospital. jan arrival in Casper yesterday connected with the Noble Drug com- | dfscuseed. FoYowIng the 0 Day OE pany of Lander. | a social hour | Migs Ethel Rowse, who left Cas-} Mrs, A. H. Wood has accepted see | retreslimente PERSONALS | per recenuy f Chicago, has ae-} position with the Gladstone hotel John Berger has returned to Salt femdamen. Boi . | cepted a position as a news vter | telephe operator Creek following a week's visit spent | _— 2 = | on a north Chieaso pap: see ml fara with trends | i of the eighth carload of ° 6s Jolin Meladyen.! géneral manager | vee | Hayden Kline of Buffalo, x Sinie | sg washers in this city since and director of the Ohio Oil com-| Mrs..Mary A. Birch of St, Louis,|who spent several days in Casper nk Tatthetiola’ of Tthe’. tHnitea returned to Casper from a | WO hus been a guest in Carper for | visiting with his father, Harry Kline | siates Veterans’ bureau. will leave : k furaes. who have ‘complete trip to New Mexico, Mr. | the last Oo we of her daw 7 | departed last evening for Denyer to] coon for Port ind, "Ore. where he Kel snap on ivan uitithe Natrona Joined in Denver by |-Mrs.. Paul G. Weidner and family | join his mother, who is enroute to! has been transferred to the compan norial Hospital School of Nursin| nm who accompanied | ®t their hor uth Spruce | her home here following a several] cerices of that city 3 Safe $ tonight at grad: | Sunday street st 1rn to her heme | months’ visit spent witty friends on} ” somalia Mahoney and Justin Me he: held yat..the d ih whe. © on Wednesday este the Western coast } Carthy returned this afternoon from | Reli Power company; Henry Perkins, Casper attorney Aesy te 3 ots S. 4 | Nebraska, where they shipped a train | honored ure Edna | bas returned to Casper from a 10 Dilgarde 1 Mrs, P. ©. Nicole load of lambs to the Omaha mar- } Eleanor Mary Reed | visit spent with his mother. nbined b | nd Mr, and Mrs } Ealetta Keller, Iona May | Perkins, in Missouri nt in Denver, | amily were dinner guests Sun- cee ta do Laura Anr mun eehaieees y and Cheyenne y of Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman at HT - ca _ In one minute—or less—the pain ends. Dr. ak a oiamtosleier, Hart t-Bu, (*. F. W. Flemin arrived in Casper to: | In Greetey gue ‘questa‘ot Mis, |thels home’ in oie ae I. Fase een Ri ne welt Scholl's Zino-pad Is the tate, gure, healing Sanit “been asked to. preside aid | d8¥ trdm Windlay. Obto, to visit here | Dilgarde’s parents. Mr. and Mrs: | see week in Rawlins on company busi- Teel g ee an int program been pre- | With his son and daughter, Mr. and | Dedrick. They were accompanied) yrs, . §,. Troxel, who has been | ne rT Scholl's bacees | Firmin and family at eee ats Dilgarde’s sister, Miss} sponding the summer with Mr. —_——>—_—_. Zi Last night the Stata nea 2 BDA Grant avenue. eta a “ ira who will visit hi 7 2B AE Salt ce retyrned ita BOBBED HAIR tooks woudertulll ino-pads nurses were guests y Sadar pity’ asper. yesterday spend the win- | yw 3 5 rs ir wives at a dinner | and Mrs. Walter Schultz and Kee Hera, Pitre Areas wee of Golden Glint! Pur one on- the pain is gone at the Heniting hote!. | baby daughter will leave by motor | _ J. H. “Bude r | pee =Adv. papas ile entertainment num: | this week for Sheridan to attend the pen gpERen sep of 1104 atk Daye Judge and Mrs. Bryant 8. Cromer a “ se-|80lf tournament to be held there. |!d street, left last evening for Lin-| ,¢ $ erate ‘ were given, including vocal se- | ® e] retur Sunda evening from} Feclione ty ava Detra Sinth and Mr,| Before returning to Casper they wil |Coln, Neb.. to resume tha studies at | Tanaee where Tadge ceer To THROW AWAY YOUR CORSET Wallace Allen, and dance interpre- | tur the Yellowstone National park, | (he University of Nebraska. Young | court, tations by little Miss Lillle Knight aS pe mae eer ey Sere ember chathe ATG see pupll of the Fitzgerald studio. Stan-| Albert Larson of Norw: arrived | Pha Sigma ae te 33, ity. [Mas klinger, returned to Cas. | ley Griebel, H. Trepet and bill Wil-|'9 Casper today to visit here fe sea? ; & | ber yesterday from a“month’s visit | Hams player for the dance. | some time with his sister, Mrs, I phere e Snodgrass is visiting | spent with: Mrs. Becklinger who . Site te | 1%. Jourgensen and family at their |! Spapec econ t n -dgrass ranch | been spending the summer months | sidence on South Conwell street. | Vest of Casper and is a guest at| formal Party Is ree! Be nEMoudes /Atternvon Mr. Larson is on a three months’ va.| the hore of her parents, Mr. and | Mea. J. EB. Hanway entertained | cation trip and will visit several | Mrs. John Jourgenson. While here | very informally Monday afternoon at {Points of interest in the Unitea|*he will visit with her sister, Mrs 1 her home on South Park averfie, in | States before returning to his home, | John Haves, formerly Miss Xorma Ate diay eee Jourgenson who has been spending | honor of Mrs. H, ’. Reid of Parsons, | yx, | the summer vacation here from her | | Kans., who was a guest of Mrs. A.| Mrs. ns and son, Dick, | * a 1ere from her | B. Hanway and who left last even. | Will return to sper tomorrow fol | Ome On the Western coast, | ing for her home. lowing a several months visit spent see | ‘sean with friends in Californfa and with | J- C. Lindsay, general manager o/s jia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- | relatives in Colorado. |the Marine Of company, and Mre. Fuglish Lutheran Aid | 0. | r Riga uM aL utberan sat siete | Lindsay, accompanied by Mr, ana|Dle le Compound Helped when | or en an omen A meeting of the Ladies aid so.| Miss Kathrine Nau, formerly a | Mrs. Max W..Ball.of Denver, return Other Medicines Failed | clety of the Grace English Lutheran | 'esident of Casper, arrived here re-} 4 yesterday from a motor trip to | : 7 SEP “17, church will be held on Thursday af-| contly to visit with her sister, Miss | Rawlins. Walpole, N. H. — “I have used | Chiffons—Full Fashioned Silk 2:30 % ck | Genevieve Nz of as) Flora sen re ae a AY y, : : ° ternoon of this week at 2:30 o'clock | Genevieve Nau of the Casper Floral} \) | * Lydia B. Binkham’s Vegetable Com- | Silk and Lisle—Lisle Githe ‘church, Hoste the | company. Miss Nau is enroute to h Mr. and Mrs. G..L. Ferguson and ole and Lisle wit t th ah t r 4 pound and find it « afternoon will be Mrs. I ome in California where she will en. Ds daughter Mrs, St Hughes | as improved my | atin te ter an art school this fall, following | 2M@ daughter Jane of Salt Lake City | health wonderful- | ote L vacati P spent in Detroit with | have Jt ned from a delightful | ies ae iotitha Casper Couple friends anad ete Saco eR Reale: | and months I was Mavried In Buffalo : o/ke se rado, making stays in’ Denver not regular and A marriage of interest to Casper | Neal Patterson of the sheriff's of- | © making stays in Denver, had terrible pain: friends was that of Miss Hazel B.| fice and M rson left today | Mrs. Hughes 1s a guest at the: Fer- They used to af- Priced Within the Reach jones. and R. “Bull” Usilton which | overland for Montana suson home on South Park’ avenue. fect. my side so I fE Ww P; G celebrated on Saturday, Aug bt hd ihe Cg could not work. I o VALE AEN oman’s Purse Pe) ust 29, in Buffalo. Among those} Friends in Casper will be sorry to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindsay of Head of Ol Eade ° who witnessed the ceremony were | rious illness of “Mrs,|1415 South Elm street and Mrs. ing hel ry, the * . Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Russell and| Margaret u Webster, formerly a| Lindsay’s mother, Mrs. Simmons of Nese Be Co Try This Delightful D Gauehter, Maxine of Midwest. Mrs. | resident of Casper. Mrs. Webster is | 8an Francisco, ‘expect to leave on| — pound,soI thoug! Y Tarcate Sam Service of Casper and Ernest | confined to her home in Los Angles | Thursday of this week for a tour of | it might help me. I am: very much : Change from Corsets Hanson. After the wedding the| With an attack of pneumonia accord- | the Yellowstone fonal P; better now, strong enough to do my Tho Corse-Twin offers all women the very thing they are most seeh L couple returned to Midwest where a| ing to word received here yesterday et whl own housework, and have two dear ing—the opportunity of going corsetless while still retaining th ° edging. dinner. -was..served at. the | by. rélatives . TO ade. etal ace. eee babies to care for besides. I tried |] benefits and advantages of a corset. The Corse-Twin is soft and . - | Air ages ~s Gaon ests ever everywhere endoree the he ul qualities « patented supporting ‘The bride has lived in Casper since} Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Noble and| Casper for several days of Mr. and Vegetable Compound, but Sersgreak features. Its power to slenderize. 1 1 and stout figures is a K childhood and attended the Natrona | daughter, Evelyn, left yesterday for| Mrs. A. RB. Hanway and daughter, highly of the etable Compound tonishing. All waist lines avoided Ta s the place of rubber ga I county high school. She ts a daugh-} 4 several days’ motor trip to Chey-| Helen, departed last evening for| to my friends ee recommend it to ments and corselettes. garments can now be obtained in all N ter of Mrs. Sam Service of 933 South }enne and Menver. They will be ac-| their home eiwavonienetocrandien audihery one ai i sizes ced very reasonable Ean G David street and has a nuMfiber of | companied 20me on thelr return trip The Corse-Twin is available {n communities. only through our w friends here. The groom has been a resident of Casper for several years and {s connected here with the Unit- ed States Bureau of Mines. The couple will make their home ~in Casper. . Denver Visitors Are Complimented At Dinner Max W. Ball, president of the Marine Oil company, and Mrs, Ball Bo are visiting in Casper from their Bme in Denver were complimented last evening at an informal dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. G, L Ferguson at their home 225 South Park avenue, Summer flowers made a pretty center piece and matching place cards added much to the attrac. tive decorations ofthe dinner table. Covers were laid for the hosts, honored gue! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindsay, daughter June and guest, Mrs. Simmons of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs, W. F .Ott and guests, Mrs. Tl, L. Corey and daughter, Miss Mar- garet Cory, who are enroute to their home in Fresno, Cal, following a tour of the European countries, Mies —$—$ by Mrs. Noble's sister, Mrs. Freder. WARNING ick Hanson of Denver. | see All parties are hereby notified not sav. and Deas’ E) i. irger areloub| coz oe My emote BI tOESe, Or tees nkasrin. Stasis is city from | Pass on any of the patented or leasec Mer nee ie Nebramat city from | innds belonging to B..1. Brooks Co. Nebraska, without permission. Any and all E violators will be prosecuted to the Max W. Ball, president of the Ma- | full extent of the law rine Ol company and Mrs. Ball, who B. B. BROOK are spending several ¢ By §.N pt a Brooks, Mz condition.’’ — Mrs .T. H. FULLER, Walpole, New Hampshire. ined specialists. Permit one of it to you in the prtvacy of your own home by t b Over 200,000 women have so far ligation whatsoever. All sizes including extr replied to our question, ‘‘Have you THE FIFTH AVE. CORSET Co., Inc. received benefit from taking bya Patentees and Sole Makers f PB gue py eueen es ompoenay ALLENTOWN, PENN 3 out of eve of the replies TTT 5 4 x say ‘Yes, aun hexates the Vegeta- | MRS. PAULINE MOREHEAD, ble Compound has been helping other | Ideal Apts. C DISTRICT MGR. 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