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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925 By MARY TOBIN %q, Governor and Secretary * Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Govcrnor Nellie Tayloe Ross and her assistant secretary, Miss Ruth Harrington, who arrived in Casper yesterday morning and who will re- turn to Cheyenne this evening, are guests today of Col. Burke H. Sin- clair and Mrs. Sinclair, Following an inspection trip through the Salt Creek oil fields this afternoon, the party will return to Casper, Govern- or Ross to be the principal speaker this evening at a dinner to be given by the Men’s Brotherhood league,. ery D. A. R,Meeting To Be Friday Afternoon A called meeting of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution will be held on Friday afternoon, Sep- tember 11, at the residence of Mrs. Paul Weidner, 1712 South Spruce street. During the afternoon a study of the adoption of the constitution will be held with Mrs. Max W. Win- ter, as leader, and a discussion of the amendment to be iead by Mrs. Cc. L, Cron. Hostesses for the after- noon will be Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs..J, E. Trask, Mrs. W. G. Wilt and Mrs. Weidner. o. St. Mark’s Guild Meets This Week on Thursday A meeting of St. Mark's guild will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Parish house, Fol- lowing the short business session a social hour will be enjoyed and re- freshments served by the officers of the guild, including: Mrs. TP, C, Nic olaysen, president; Mrs. J. W, Bing- ham. first vice-president; Mr w. Kittle, second vice-president; Mrs. W. W. Keefe, treasurer; Mrs. J. C. Richards, recording. secretary, and Mrs. Paul Weidner, corresponding sec! ite Methodist Convention Opens Today in Cheyenne. The Wyoming state annual con- ference of. the Methodist Episcopal church opened this morning in Chey- enne and will continue until ‘the 13th, Bishop H. Lester nith of Helena, Mont., presiding. The conference will be attended by all the Méthodist ministers of the te and representative laymen from etch church, During the busi. ness sessions, reports wilt be made Itev. Edwin Bowling of Choy- ind the Rey, James G. Brawn idan. Matters of import » Church will be discussed and planned for the coming year. 4 t will be the clos tishop Smith will nment of the hy the intere ion, when Carnation - improves coffee Carr n’s creamy-dclicate taste brings out the rich perfection of the aroma. It gives that golden-brown color which coffee-lovers like. Insist on Carnation— America’s favorite milk. Carwatiow Mitx Propress Company e 1639 18th St. Denver, Colo. “From Contented Cows” pastors to the charges for the year. Included in the program will be ad- dresses by Bishop Smith to be given each morning at 8:30 o'clock, busi- ness sessions from 9 o'clock until 12, addresses by Dr. S, A. Lough, Uni- versity of Denver, women’s meeting Thursday afternoon, men’s dinner Friday evening, lecture by Bishop Smith on “A Yankee in the Orient Among others who will address the conference are: Dr. C. R. Oaten, Chicago; Dr. O..W. Auman, Chicago: Dr. John R. Edwards, New York; Dr.*Elmer Guy Cutchall, president iiff School of Theology, Denver; Dr. Deets Pickett, Washington; G. H. Hanner, Colorado Springs. ese Daughters of Veterans of Civil War Postpone Meeting. The regular meeting of the Daugh. ters of Veterans of the Cjvil war will not be held this evening as was announced but will be held on Sep tember 22 at the Natrona county Mbrary. . P. E. O+Chapter To Meet This Week. Chapter O of the P. E. O. Sister- hood will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. W. R. Finney, 427 Divine avenue. Officers are to. be hostesses at dinner, Mrs. Josendal to Preside At Treble Clef Meeting. In the absence of Mrs, T. J. Riach, president*of the Treble Clef chorus, who {s out of the city for an indefi- nite period, Mrs. Oddmund Josendal, vice president, will preside. at the first rehearsal of the fall season to be held. this evening at the First Baptist church, Plans will be made at the meeting for the first concert to be given before the holidays, and business of importance will be transacted. At 7:15 a board of di- rectors meeting will be held at the church, to precede the rehearsal which will -begin promptly at § o'clock. eee Many Visitors Enjoy Trip to Pathfinder. Among: the many recent visitors at Pathfinder dam were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cardwell, Jr. and son Robert, Mrs, John Campbell -and daughter Luella, who spent some time the first of last. week visiting at the J. C. Austin home. Mrs. H. HM. Klockseim and son John also vi at the home.of Mr. and Mrs. J, Austin last week. Mrs. Davidson, daughter, Mrs. Arthur Davidson, Mrs. Hank Miles and Miss Nettie Miles spent Labor day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Burtch at Pathfinder, while nd Mrs. M. H. Bass spent Sat- , Sunday and Monday at the Burtch home. aymond Hegwalt. of the First National bank of Lara- mie, and Mrs, Hegwalt were guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Austin last week. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Omstead, and Mrs. R. C. Omstead and grand- daughters, Mable and Irma, spent ; Sunday visiting at Pathfinder, guests of Mr. and M. . Picnic Is Planned For September 13. ‘The Veterans of Foreign Wars as- sisted by the Auxiliary members will give a picnic at lower Garden Creek on Sunday, September 13, fer mem- bers of both organizations and their families. A program has been plan- ned for the aftern . Past Pocohontas ¢ Will Meet This Week. The Past Pocohontas elub will meet Thursday evening,. September 10, at the home of Mrs. Cassis Hurst, 635 South Durbin street. eee Many Casperites Attend Golf Tournament in Sheridan. Casper was represented in Sheri- dan at the state tournament which opened on Thursday and closed yes- terday, Labor Day, by nearly forty golf enthusiasts. The trips to Shert- dan were made by motor anda num- ber of those who attended returned last evening. Walter Schultz, man- ager of McCord-Brady company and Mrs. Schultz continued their trip to Yellowstone National park where Burtch and family. ar | they expect to spend a week before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ott and Mra, Ott’s sis ter and mother, will also tour the park before returning to Casper. Among those who attended the tournament were: Dr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Dacken, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sal- yer, Mr. and Mra, T, C. Gerboneau, AY FEVER If you can’t “‘get away,” ease the attacks with— IicKS PLN RS nel TEMPORARY REDUCTION To Introduce Betty's PERMANENT WAVES For a Limited Time Only $20.00 PER HEAD An Expert “Permanent” Operator Has Just Arrived and Will Be in Casper for a Short Time. MAKE APPOINTMENTS NOW Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Building Phone 707, Beauties in National Struggle for Supreme Honors. Che Caspet Dally Cribune | © ‘Tis the. season‘of the bathing beauty contests, and several hundred victors in local contests: ate turning liopeful eyes on Atlantic City, where in September, a national beauty contest will be held. Heads of some of) the entries in this year’s contest are shown. The figure at left-is Ruth: ‘Malcolmson of Philadelphia, the national winner in 1924; the other full figure is Dorothy Knapp, a’ previous winner. | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Riker, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Wal- ker, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ott and guests, Mr. and Mrs. M, E. Robert- son, D. G. Davis, Donald R. Phillips, A. E, Thompsc George Campbell, D. P. VanBurgh. Paul Sandlin, Arthur A. Schulte, Dr, | J. H. Jeffrey. Jimmie } McCafferty, W. L. Smith, Al Glenn Littlefield, and Schank. 7 A nor Charles eee Women's Association Meeting Wednesda 4 The Woman's jation of the First, Congregational churet will meet Wedn afterna ber 9 at 2 o’clock-in the Y man's Christian ation rooms. This will be first ing since the beginning of the mer vacation. Hostesres for the after noon will be Mrs. H, Erberstein, Mr A. H. Wolcott, Mrs. A. V. Richie Mrs.. Treble, Mrs. I, BE. Clark Mrs. . Carlisle ee Septem- We ely ng ASSOC the meet and 0. E. S. Meeting Thursday Evening ‘The regular meeting of Fort Cas par chapter Order of Eastern Sta will be held $ o'clock on Thug day evening at the Masonie temp! Following the ini ion of candids refreshments will be served by a committee in charge. The examining committee will be present at 7:30. PERSONALS | Mrs. John Tobin, accompanied b: her son Warren, left last evening for Denver where Warren will ente Regis college. Mrs. Tobin expects to return\to Casper the latter part of the week. . Arthur Mumford” was last’ week. tr: ing fairs at the land offic: eee Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Leisinger Mr. and Mrs. John Dullaghan son Jack, spent the week-end ‘Thermopolis. in busihess of that city and and in Mr. and Mrs. Norman EF. Lewis, whose. marriage was celebrated here last week, Judge Cromer officiating, are in Casper today en route to Thermopolis where they will reside Mr. Lewis is state attorney of Ho Springs county. Mrs. Lewis wa merly, Miss Marjorle’Setty of The mopolis, ee John Murray, son, of Police Judge J. H. Murray, left Sunday fo Fort Collins, to enter the Colo: Agricultural college. 8 e Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Ratcliff of 332 South Park avenue have return- ed from a several days’ motor trip to Sheridan and Thermopolis. eee Mr. and Mrs. EB. W. Adams, Mr. Be sure.to get e sure to ge If you want to get rid of eczema, pimples, or other distressing skin eruption, you will accept no ‘‘sub- atitute’’ for Resinol. Preparations similar in name or appearance are mot **just the same as Resinol."’ Although a few unscrupulous deal- ers may offer them as or for Res- inol, they are often crudely made, of little healing power, and some may even be dangerous to use. Buy in the original d/ue package. Resinol is never sold in bulk Duke Wheeler, | sum: | Buffale | | and son of Mr ——————Es Casper and Governor | Meet for First Time; Functions Are Feature teday feels for the fi that it knows the first woman —Nellie Tayloe Ross, pubilcly several times yes and fr the time Of he ul on an early Burlington t she had public time govern two m terday, reception in the Hote Istone last ¢ she was tive in program, A breakfast was s honor at t Ho: her artival ening out carrying an elabor ed in her hon fownsend soon 18 won int ed represen Mrs sided. Mrs She Ber was 6 L Langworthy: | offered grace, first Casper y 1 In the World w vat given by the g 1 sang two solos ipanied by Mrs, 1 Mrs, Lizzle Burson Burson w to y A shert tal vernor. M Governor Ross’ main address the day was given at the Elks « torium. “In the evening un called upon anquet at the in her honor by of Casper. a 1di she was to speak at the Hotel Henning, giver the Jeffersoian clu) Nearly three hundred persons tended the banquet, the guests c+ greeted the last guest | i} | Jadvertising agency, prising not only publicans aswell. . J. O'Connor presided at the ban. juet. The guests rose when Gover- nor Ross, escorted by Mr. O'Connor Democrats but Re- Philip K. Ed Episcope church gave the invocation The governor stressed the import nee of advertising the state. “In the east I found they know surpris- ngly little about Wyoming and since I have been in office T have done my to dissemir informatior the almost less resour of Wyoming,” she declared. Here we have a sparsely populated district and cannot afford a great but California, by word of mouth has per- wonders We can do the bout mainly formea ‘oliowing the bi Toss received man zanine floor of stone quet Governor guests on the the Hotel Glad- ‘onight she will make her last ap- arance here before a the Brotherhood churches at the First Ch hurch, when aw Enforcement” will be her subject. League of and Mrs. Robert Goodman of Lavoye Miss Frances Adams and Miss Au gusta Adams Ave two weeks’ tour National park. of the Yellowste Harry Mills end In Douglas Astin spont the wee uest of friends William P. Knudson, representa tive of the United Tire compan: is in Greybull on company busini eee R. R. Baker, representative of the Ds .» Brach Candy Co., is ing a’ two weeks’ trip in Colorado and while absent from Casper will attend a convention of company ficials and represen spend. atives to be héle in Denver. | William A. 1 fice last week “ Earl Burns of Lander joined Mr Rurns and family here Sunday. Mr: Burns has been visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. i Mes, M. L. Bishop on East nd street. ar) Mrs. May V..Gardner left last Wea nesday for Buffalo to make her home for a short time. eo Miss Elizabeth H.ies spent Sun day and Labor dlay here ting with friends. Miss Hin resides in Lan der. Mary and min, daughter and Mra. William Cro- nin, returned last«evening to Chey enne to resume thelr sudies at the Holy Child Jesus academy, . ° Edward O'Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs, P. J. O'Connor, 638. South Beech. street, will return to Denyer this fall’to continue his college work at Regis. ee Lewis Turner is leaving tomorrow for Iowa City to continue his studies at the Iowa university. eee Mra, Louise Reed was among the Casper people who spent the week end and Labor day at Hot Springs, Ss. D. eee Miss Minnie Skinner, heretofore connected with the Veterans’ Bureau, has accepted a position with the Natrona Abstract company. Miss Skinner has just returned- from a vacation trip to Denyer, eee Word has been recelved in Casper from Mr. and Mrs, William Powell, BOBBED HAIR looks’ wonderful |} with the tiny tint of Golden Glint Shampoo,—Ady, returned from a} | ' | stating that they are enjoying = va- cation trip in the Rocky Mountain ional park of Colorado, Powell is connected here with Midwest Refining company. eee the John Groves is leaving tomorrow evening to resume his studies at the University of Wyoming at Laramie, eee Miss Hattie Wyatt is touring the Yellowstone National Park. + Sites Mr, and Mrs, have. been spending the last few months in Boston and New York city, are expected to return to Cas Casper on September 28, ee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lough and ughter, Marion are visiting in with friends Turner who Tohn for 8 left mond M Creek last Der even owe Dr. S. C. Willlams of Omaha, 1s © business visitor here this having arrived from Douglas morning. week, this eee Miss Elizabeth Connelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Connelly of South Center street, is leaving next for Washington, D. C., where she will study art. ery Bottle o GUARANTEE Sold atiall Retail Sto. Mr. | FIVE INJURED -INCARCRASH Five persons were injured, none of them seriously, in an ‘automobile collision Sunday evening near the Woods hotel in Thermopolis. Both cars were occupled by Casper peo- le. : Mrs. Dorothy Hughes, William M. Wagner, manager of the Elks base- ball team, and Mrs. O. N. Ray are in a hospital in Thermopolis. Mrs. Hughes and Mr. Wagner suffered scalp wounds, Mrs. Ray suffered a wrenched shoulder and body bruises. ved B. Jackson and Ross Gunnell of Casper, were in the oth- er car, Jackson driving. Neither was seriously injured, although both suffered cuts on the face Mrs. Andy McNeil, Mim I MeNell's, baby also occupied the car driven by Wagner. The child was thrown from the car, but was well covered and was found to be unin- jured. Mr, and Mrs. McNeil and Mr. Ray was not injured. Both machines were bady damaged by the collision. DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS IND BOY SCOUTS WILL MEET THIS EVENING A meeting of deputy commisston- ers will be held at 7 o'clock tonight at Boy Scout headquarters. At the same time a meeting will be held there of all scouts who are to take part in the Wyoming state fair at Dourta BREAKING OUT OF BLISTERS On Face. Sore Eruptions Formed. Cuticura Heals, “ My trouble began with a break- ing out of pimples and blisters on my face. The irritation caused me to scratch and sore eruptions formed. At times I had to stay | |home from school on account of the breaking out, and I could not Sleep at night on account of the itching and burning. “I tried different remedies with- out relief, I began using Cuticura | |Soap and Ointment and they helped me. 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