Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 {@00 ETY By MARY TOBIN pits SD iselecG} vited to attend. n Ladies’ Aid’ soclety to be h tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'ch at the church parlors. . yd they were Af™Mes Clare, Pollowing & pointe of inter: | Mrs, Emmell to Be Hostess for Club. cousin of the ort honeymoon t writ urch parl nual election of officers, for the afternoon will be the Mes: dames Jopp and Bradl . DeMolays Plan Dance | For Friday Evening. Plans are; being made by ve leaving Fvric Notre D Barry who Ind.; in MeCarthy, Washing universi Pat ge Sale to be co by St. 1 in » the The rummage sal un September sulld will be Mark's the building | formerly occupled by the North Cus- Casper D, A. R's, Invited To Conference A letter was received {n> Caspe: he North | to: per Grocery and market, 916 announced ft was and the goods will be called f tember conference 24. will All delegates to. th: First Christian Chureh Bas éutertalies Ald Meeting’ Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Ald society First Christian church will meeting Thusrday afternoon of the pter. Dramatic Division Meets “w Friday With Mrs. Laughlin. "the dramatic division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental lub will Silver Tea Thursday The auxiliary of the’ Veterans o on Thursday o'clock until afternoon from members as well as those interested glish Lutheran Aid BOBBED HAIR tooks wonderful with the,tiny tint of Golden Glint Shampoo.—Adv, Meeting At Church The Ladies’ aid society of nglish Lutheran church will tomorrow afternoon at with the Mesdames H. | o’cloek FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Co. 238 E. 2nd jas hostesses, eee Informal Bridge Party Last Evening Tt} Why- Betty can do it! VEN a child can do a first class job with Devoe Mirrolac Stains-in-Varnish. It is so easy to apply—it lightens your labor while ‘it brightens and beautifies your home. Devoe Mirrolac stains and varnishes in one op- eration. It brushes out smoothly and evenly — dries quickly, with a deep rich glow. It duplicates exactly’the hardwood tone sought. When you want to know anything about paint or painting drop in and discuss your problems arith. 28 JOHN. JOURGENSEN Phone 33 242-46 West Yellowstone CENT CASPER, WYOMING Consultus about tae Im Pile erfyonio ac Baym y fe ~ Sea o'clock at the home of Mrs. 4 plete report from all” chapters located in the eastern p throughout the state. city. Mrs! Madison and M 3 aca Sas fshall will be assisting hoste: Auxitiary To Give Foreign Wars will give a silver cae at the home of Mrs. et on Friday afternoon of this |Leona.Taylor, 1224 North Durbin Neck at the home of Mrs, James | street. Mrs. Taylor will be assisted Laughlin, $835 Oakcrest aven All| during the afternoon by Mrs, Collin. ns * . ef @ the 2:30 ©. | Peterson and Andrew Olson’ acting Among those who enjoyed: an in- farmal evening of Bridge, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Zora Perkins even little, in the work of the division are in- sei lotivithe «Snoring in Boul:| Mrs. Seherck’s Division seed Marie, Clare of | WIL Serve at Meeting. | Burchell of Den-} Mrs: B.L, Scherck’s-dtviston ‘wlll nected her at at the meeting of the’ Presby- id in-Corwrado the couple will make Mrs. William Emmell will be hos- hon Denver’ s Thursday evening at her home Ay for’ the regular meeting of the Dinner Le byening Pallett and Brush club, ‘The meet+ At Henning Motel. ing will begin at 7 c'clo Margaret Curti oat PS ut a small dinner p: given | Fidelas Class to ; vening at the Henning hotel | Elect Offteers. oy several Casper stu > of the meeting of the to be held Thursday at 2:30 o'clock in the Bap- will be the an- Hostesses the DeMolays for the first dancing party ic ff the season to be given on Friday place to be announced 4 . Paul Weldner, a mem week by Mrs. B. B. Brooks, re- smmittee on arrange-} gent for the Casper chapter of the ments. Friends of the church hay-| Daughters of the American’ Revo- Ing articles they wish to donate,|lution, from Mrs. V. B. Spear) state will notify Mrs. Weidner, Mr regent, Inviting all membera of the W. Keefe cr Mrs. Fred Hui organization to attend the state con- ference to be held in Sheridan, Sep- e in homes of members of the Sheridan | Thursday afternoon at her residence, 3 Of importance during the} 1042 South Dayid street, at a formal business sessions will be the elec: tion of the yice regent and a com- if 1 } on South David) street were::Mrs, B. O. ‘Hammond, Mrs. Perkins, Mr Mary Stapleton, Miss Therma Joln- son, Miss Jean Anderson, Miss [s- ther. Runden, Miss Thelma John son, Miss Marion Runden and Mrs. Adeline Jacobs. . Junior Choir, To Rehearse Friday The Junior choir of St. Episcopal: church,, directed by “Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Schilling will hold a rehearsal Friday eveningiat 7 o'clock at-the Parish house, ' It was recent- ly announéed by the Rev. Philip K. Edwards, pastor of the church that the choir. would sing*at Vespers on Sunday and all children of the con- grégation of-the ‘required‘age, are asked to attend the rehearsal. AyR ee Mrs. Gustin For * Helpful’ Clab Mrs. William Gustin will enter- tain the Helpful club tomorrow af- ternoon ‘at the regular meeting at her home, 1440 East Second street. eee Lutheran Aid Society | Meeting Thursday The Scandinavian WLuti | dies’ Ald society will mee afternoon at church audit street, wit! ess. La- Thursday Mrs. McGrath Honors Mrs. Allison Tuesday Mrs. B.. By Allison of Tulsa, Ok); Buest tof her daughter, Mrs.) W. Pollock was bonered yesterday when Mrs. Leigh McGrath entertained at an informal luncheon and bridge, atthe Pitt Covert home, on South Walnut street. Honors were won by Mrs.’ W. cH. Gels, ‘and Mrs. Ben H. Pelton: M Allison réceived a guest gift. v. Invited guests were: Mrs. Bry- ant S. Cromer, Mrs. Ben H. Pelton, Mrs. W: W.’ Pollock; Mrs. Carl Shu- maker, Mrs,’ William H. Gets, Mrs. | McCarthy John Bingenhelmer, Mrs. Pitt Coy- ert, Miss Margaret Sullivan and the honoree. Mrs. Norris ‘Will’ Entertain At Formal Tea Thursday Mrs. C. 'V. Norris will be at home tea. Miss Sullivan Tomorrow For , Thursday. Club Miss Kathleen Sullivan wil enter- tain ‘the members iof the Thursday bridge: club, of which she-is a mem- ber, tomorrow “afternoon at her home, 109 East Tenth street. ——————___—_ PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson of Salt Creek, are guests In Casper today. x eee Mr. and Mrs, William B. Harel- mire left this week for Denver to remain until next Monday on a con} bined business and pleasure trip. ee Air. and, Mrs. Oscar -L. “Thomas were recent Casper visitors in Chey- enne. Mr. Thomas ts district mana- ger of the ‘Natio: Supply company. eee Louis (Bud) Barker ts Jeaving to- day for St. John’s aay academy in Wisconsin, eee i ‘Mr, and Mra. P.'B, Dykeman. of Riverton, are among the out-of-town visitors here attending the banker's convention, Miss Mdrbel Schwab’ of | Billings, is expected to arrive in) Casper this evening to ‘spend some’ time in this city. . Miss “Schwab “{s/ 4. “personal friend of Mrs. William Utzinger, and will be. her guest during. her stay in Casper, . ee Miss Violet Lever returned yester- day from Denver, where she ‘was the guest for a short time of her sister and family. o- My. and Mrs..S. W. Cooner are enjoying an. outing trip in. the Du- hole country. Mrs, Cooner ts own and manager of “Betty’s beauty parlor. Mr, and Mrs? W. I", Ott and guest, Mrs. Cory and daughter,! Margaret, ot Fresno, have returned from a trip through Yellowstone National *park eee Justin’ Me! . son -of Bugenc 1 Barry Mahoney, son Mr. and Mrs. Jeremah Mahoney, are Ieaving tomorrow for Washing: ton, D. C., to begin their college wore at the Catholle university. They will-be the guests enroute in Chicago of Miss Mary Curry.’ eee Francis’ Dunn, son of Mr. Mrs. W. F..Dunn, of North Durbin street, {s/ leaving Sunday evening for Laramie, to complete his senior year at the University, of Wyoming. Francis. {s.president of the untyer- sity chapter Sigma Alpha Epstlon fraternity. and Miss Lovey Norris expects leave the 21st for Boulder to att | schoo! at the Colorado, untversity, | ’ owe Mre. W. U. Connelly and niece, Miss’ Margaret’ Dougherty. expect to leave on Thursday for an extend- ed yisit to California. eee | Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sullivan of the Teapot lense, are the parents of a’ baby’ daughter, Peggy, who arrly- eu this morning at the Natrona Gen- oral hospital, eee Mies Elizabeth Connelly and bro: | ther, Harry, left last evening for | Toledo, Ohio, to visit with relatives for a short time before. going to Washingten, D. C.; where they will study for the winter months. Mi Connelly: will study art, while Har ty will complete his studies at Georgefown prep, ee Mrs, Hc, Ingram of Midwest a guest of friends ere. . Charlies Spencer, Biliiy Zelg) John Lytel and George Lyter left yesterday morning on « hunting trip to the Jackson Hole country. . . ‘W. A.) Reynolds of Chicago, rep- resentative ‘of Marshal Field, {fs in Casper on business for his company and Is s guest at. the Gladstone | hotel. . Mark's | , O. J, Grendall of Cleveland, O., here on business for the remalnc of the week. in Leo Mulloy of Midwest is per today on, busi. . Denver business men. who arrived | in Casper this morning and who ar, guests at the Townsend hote! are: vux—and If one leg gives war, | member of the | everywhere ee 0. EB. Hoer: | ucture will collapse. missi ii Sahl atses 4 ye ©. Houston, r t nd or! Prior to } riure, the I The Utah ser Seen cGu set Kyi yee sot ae pete sere Neier ftarai leaving te : ; poy Ask Your Milliner for H for An 1 he intention! white Picateniet 3s “Cameos” yesterday” f. as | | praise the a 1} mittee, who ‘p ‘som accompanied by :. | : t it e yur) terms witb. Fran SP HES ° |p ” 1 1 Wrance 18} Great Br n by the * Robert D. yy former goverr | ready to aye Sen and his son from Careyhurst. and de ea ea pts al | ments Charles C: Cheyénte ar ASHINGTON, Ser By A®| meeting of the Fr spending in Casper, f a | esate lies ile " . AL { Borah tool { Anil, Martie, St’ Chayenite ANNU JAL FAIR JG Rae bar 5 in Casper today attending ti ention and will leave this ev for Nebr., to trar sact business affairs, before retur ing to his hb n Mek, json is among the our of town' men here to attend the banker's convention. Mr. Nicholson’ home {s in Omah: eee Cecil Bon, M avis and Wit jam. Utzinger left thie week ic {a 10 days’ hunting trip to the J son Hole country rere Stanley Griebel of the Casper Stationery company motored to Glenrock yesterday. eee Casper people who” state fair in Do . attended las Tuesday. . the Joseph Warren of the Midwest Re- {ining company. and Mrs, Warren were among the Casper people in Douglas yesterday in attendance at the fair.¢ eee ‘ Frank LaVelle 8 returned to Wheatland, after spending several days in Casper transacting business affairs and visiting with his brother, John LeVelle. . » F. P.-Hannoh of Denver is attend ing to business affairs in this cits today, J. V. Sul Casper today. n cf saath ds in R..¢. ee V Vitagrapk picture representative is here from Denver ee J. E. Murphy motored to: Casper yesterday. from Edgerton to spend a tew days here on business, ewe Willlam Wittle of Lavoye is vis: iting with friends here today. eee : Jo-F. Mead, china salesman” of Des Mo!nes is tu Casper today, eee B. ©. Allen and Taxie Thomas are leaving this week by motor. for Torida. f oe H: J. Lockhart of Parkersburg, W. Va, arrived in Casper this morn: ing. to transact business affalrs hére oe H. A. Graham has returned from a three-days’ business trip to Thet- miopolis’ and yicinity. «ele Jeremiah Mahoney retyrned today from Omaha, whera he has been since last week on business. ‘ see * Lésif€ EB. Dykeman ts leaving in & few days tor Chicago to attend school there during the winter months. : cee Homer Crawford arcived here this | morning from Colorado and hs cepted & position.in this city ® local oll company. , eee W. L. Connelly, vice-president of the Mammoth Oil company, Jeft last | evening for Omaha on company bus- iness. with Dr. H. R. Lathrop: was among the | *® Discussion on t the United States part in the me Casper Kiwanis a part of the club the principles o before the public | which is. celebrat | United States as | H, Winter. « Winter and Wir malty address: at fhe Constitutio: zenship.” ~ Atto member of the verning “The Kiwanis Internat Cc. Cather, explain | Mrs, 8. N riotic solo. of citizenship the need of a of the principles « wovernment We ho} as ‘WILLIAMS NORTH OUR ent Williams, sday les. valued at cording to a r | police. Besides diamond ring Willams lost tw fee: John Tob, $83 clothing. of ils burgia under Orvide Music, Belgiu: of violin, New of the present Thomas Dai}y, manager of the ad: | Vertising une, department Eugene Martin motored. to. Doug e fair Tuesda; of the Trib- } and Clift Congressr motored to Doug tend the State fa . Ben Culien, manager of the W oming Grocery company was am¢ the many Casper people in Doug’ yesterday. PSCCSCX DA netes FADELESS af g E pnepacksse dys) il materials ee purposes! ded , draperi SAAT aalasii evealecntoastht { ete,, @ new and fashionable color with | Putaam—the dye that goes farther— | | gives clearer, brighter color—mia nv The seme package will tint or dye all fabrice—silk, cotton and wool— ia one operation Iperf in hand- ling: cilk-trimmed dresses, suite, ete. Complete directions om package. Price 15 cents. Putnem Ne-Kelor Biss Ni komore Cotrena Brains Make Appointments Now PERMANENT WAVING $20.00 PER HEAD BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Tribune Bldg. Phone 707. itl: ooks will sing a pat. | “The club is endeavoring to make the program broad enough to cover the educational value In tk thor "Mr, to do our part wit ar ternational's objective of prom: jing. an Intelligent, aggresstv< | serviceable citizen ————.———_ valued at sets, a watch with a $10 gold ‘plece | in cash, He was asleep at the time Che Casper Daily Cribune ary srs |CAILLAUX EN ROUTE — PAGE THREE congress ML rotlate, aiflau, The pree ment may be powers to ne French ald to be erecte | a tripod—Painleve, Br war debt must be what the United ted without any r er to the term: nation may hay Britain, it was Senator Smoot, wov- nd and Carefully dressed women AT u y of the This will be Ss wogram to bring the C sUtutic during thie week ed throughout the Constitution wee of the lawfirm of nter will e the 16 lunch on i Good Cit Hal Curran, will speak con enship Policy of | fonal. | resident of the clul meaning the | f BILLINGS and aae Midland mnual resday study well as 1340 clui out Kty Mont BILLINGS IS OPENED Sept. Sure Relief = INDIGESTION ihe BELLANS | Hot water ee Sure Relief E LL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | Falr here Orange Blossom Whatbride-to-bewillnot thrill over the prospect of a double tingceremony, especially when her wedding ring and the groom’s ring “match in design her treasured engagemeut ring. QMEON RBIN ROBBED, Super- a the of North) Durbin id stole ar- than $200, made to the in cash and a $150, Mr. o rings with agate 1 1 night more eport $33 | and articles .of 232°E. | WADE H. CRAMER 348 South Kimball St. VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR Musin, formerly head of Royal m. York City. day. Satin Patent Leath Brown Sued Black Kid Tan Calf Heterodyne Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 2nd Street i Mr. Cramer. teaches the Belgian system of. violin as presented by Musin and Ysaye, two of the greatest violinists er Black Suede e Radiola Phone 194 Phone 1468 Studied under Dr. Arthur Heft, Dean of Highland Park College, Des Moines; under Hans Albert, world famous violinist and later Conservatory of Musin is now director of the Musin School Gigantic Shoe Sale STARTING THURSDAY AND CONTIN We are offering one lot of Ladies’ high grade § at $5.95. Afl arranged on tables and if you see them you cannot help but buy a pair. Materials HE BOOTERY GROUND FLOOR O-S BUILDING * 2 playing, HROCK JEWELERS | ROT S TRAUB Genuine wpe ate CLIP THIS COUPON AND PRESENT IT AT _. THE CREDELL STUDIO jewrer ree ee | THIS 18 - eee ree me MM ' TU CERTIFY THAT (Peasy ...... \"pareyr .. 1s Bligible to and Enrolled in the CREDELL BABY CONTEST Vedleys, Hand Colored in Oit, Valued at $2250 Given to the Winners in This Contest. reeefee ee Fifteen Baby Must be Pregented at Studio on THE CREDELL STUDIO 131 South Senter Street Under Sprecher’s oy Before October oth ' ' I 1 1 | ' 1 1 ' YUING THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK Shoes that sold at $8.50, $9.00 and $9.50 Colors Patterns Black Pumps Tan Straps Brown Oxfords Black and Tan