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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 Marriage Sunda. Miss’ Mary Westfall and Rus- sel Johnson we united in mar- riage Sunday morning at 9 o'clock at the First Methodist church by. the Rev. Chas. E. Scofield, pastor of the church. Only immédiate members of the family were present. Following a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and M: Palmer Johnson the bridal for Thermopolis. After the Basin country home at 119 Nor Miss Inez and Mad Babb Are Mrs. Harry C, Hawkins was host- ess Saturday evening a dinner given for the Misses Inez and Made- line Babb, who left last night for Florida to spend the wi Covers were laig f e follow: Misses Bernice .Davis, Mabel neldon, Eda Holland, Margaret Wolfe, Eva Fergeson, Mrs. Oliver Forbes, Mrs. Sarah Babt ) the hostes Royal Neighbors Meet Tuesday The Royal Neighbors of will meet in evening at the Kn as hall. Business o nee will be members have t Railroad Women Postpone Pic The unexpec ture yesterday regular s special in’ transacted and all en urged to attend. ed drop. in tempera- accompanied by rain, resulted tn postponement of the picnic planned by the zo & Northwstern lroad. ~~ Women's club, The gathering was to have been held at the H. R. Lathrop ranch at the foot of Casper youn- tain ) date has been r the Rumuinage Sale Opened Today. The rummage sale of St. Mark's Guild, of berfefit alike to poor peo- ple and the charity fund of the organization, was opened this morn- ing at 916 North Beech street and will continue through ‘Tuesday. Con. tributions are being received from eburch members and the general public. + Junior Choir Is Projected. Reorganization of the junior choir of St. Mark's church will be per- fected at a meeting of prospective members to be held at 5 o'clock this afternoon at the parish house with William Schilling, choir leader, in charge. Assignment of places in the choir will follow the tryout of voices. . Mrs. Hooper for St. Mark's Synergae. Mrs. C. E. Hooper, 1610 South Walnut street, will be hostess Tues- day evening, to the members of St. Mark's synergae in regular meeting. eee Thimble Club at Overbaugh Home. The Woodcraft Thimble club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs, Stanley Overbaugh m her home, 1312 South. Elm street. “es Birthday Party For Emma Jean Myer. A birthday party for Emma Myet\ 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Myer, was held at the residence 405 South Lincoln street, Saturday. The guests includ- ed Mary Blizabeth Elliot, Kathleen Jean Myer, Elleen Taylor, Ferry! Mae Mills, Lelf Kerr, Jean Crowe, Betty Grisinger, Lula Me Arnot, Nancy Crowe and Eleangr Peach Current Events Division Meets. The current events division of the Casper Women’s Departmental club will theet at 2:15 o'clock Tuesc afternoon at the brary. Literary Division Meets Wednesday. The literary division of the € Departmental club will meet nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'c Mrs. Baxter Raric street. Mrs cuss E. less time, keep charm under trying hygienic conditions this new way LD-TIME sanitary methods bring unhappy, frefful days. Now the insecurity of the hazardous ‘sanitary pad” has been ended You wear sheerest gowns, vvery and all social or business meet .ctments in peace of mind . any time, any day. It is called “KOTEX” .. . five times as absorbent as the ordinary totton pad! Thoroughly deodorizes . , onding ALL fear of offending. Discars as ¢asily as a piece of issue. No laundry. No embarrass- nent. You ask for it without hesitancy simply by saying “KOTEX” at any lrug or department store. Costs only a few cents. Proves risky old ways 2 folly. KOTEX Ne laundry—discard like tissue cx- | ——$<—___ Today” sive and Mrs, vocal ted Oscar Thomag? will and piano selections, All in this division the nvited to attend. eee Mrs. Lathrop For Bride-elect. Mrs. H. R. Lathrop entertained at a luncheon at the Casper Coun- try club this afternoon for Miss Lovey Norris, whose engagement to Robert Blackmore was announced recently of Educational Association Membership Grows Here. One hundred per cent of the teach: ers of the junior high and ‘k schools, Casper, are e lied in the National Education association, ac- cording to a report received es J. W. mand Miss Mae I, Win- rs to these principals, In acknowledgipg the reports, Mr. Crab- tree says: “We are proud of your one hundred per cent membership in the National Education association, It means that your teachers realize the necessity of solidifying the profes- sion. You and your associates are to be congratulated on this record. You will soon receive the certificates granted by the executive commit- tee. The National Education associa- tion was organized in 1857. Through its efforts the United States bureau of education was established. It has t than 100,000 members. It is t professional teachers’ as- jon in the world and the great- St publisher of literature on educa- tion. Among the planks in its plat- form of service are (1) a competent teacher in every public school posi- tion in the United Statets; (2) such inducements to enter the profession as will attract the most talented men and women; (3) the establish- ment of a department of education with a secretaray in the president's cabinet; and (4) ratification of the constitutional amendment authoriz- ing congress to regulate child labor, pablo Sa PERSONALS Wheeler Canfield left Saturday for Tampa, Fia., where he expects to locate. eee Miss Grace Rafferty has returned to her home on North Grant street from a visit of two weeks spent in Denyer and at-other points in Colorad : . Officers and directors of the Wyo- ming Motor club who attended a meeting in Douglas and who stopped in Casper yesterday enroute to their homes, inclyded R. H. Alcorn of the tawlins Republican, Stanley Edward of the Laramie Chamber of Com- merce, B.C. Bertagnolli of Rawlins, Monte Warner and L. O. Miller of Laramie. ec e D. W, Greenburg of the Midwest Refining company has returned from Douglas where he spent sev- eral ‘days in connection with the company’s exhibit at the state fair. eee R. E. Wertz of the Producers & Refiners corporation and formerly of Casper, is here to spend several days before returning to his home at Pareo, eee Mrs. J. S. Day and Mrs. V. Rob- bins, both of Lysite, are registered at the Townsend hotel. cee Mrs. L, I. Bragg and daughter, Miss Leita, of Worland, enroute to Fresno, Calif., to visit the former’s son, Bill Bragg, stopped in Casper yesterday, Mr, and Mrs. George Fisher left this morning for Florida where they expect to make thelr home. cee John Divine of Thermopolis, sup erintendent of the state reserve there, arrived in Casper today, eee Mayor 8 amie this Loy will go to Lar- ‘week to remain several Cameron, wife of Wil- contracting driller, rned from a visit with South jends, During a two week m Casper, Mrs, Camer ed thre Yellow Mrs Mam has Dak Mary Cameron, retu tone a . R. R. Johnson, Denver real estato man, is a business visitor in Cas per. eee Mrs. C. E. Parker, who has been visiting with rel@ives in Billings, Mont., returned to her home here last evening. ike) ie Mr. and Mrs. J, M, Lowndes re- turned last night from the southern part of the state. Mrs, Lowndes spont some time in Laramie where she accompanied her son Joseph who is attending the University of Wyoming. She also visited at the some of her daughter, Mrs. Robert ifs Mr. Lowndes joined her in USWESS FSS IMPROVING IN SOUTHERN PART OF STATE, VISITOR SAYS Business in southern Wyoming has revived remarkably, according to Leslie M. Miller, president of the Aero Oil Products company, operat- ing a chain of filling stations throughout Wyoming. Mr. Miller Is in Casper today attending to bus- iness in connection with the local station. Mr. Miller said that he counted seven freight trains going east out of Cheyenne yesterday fn less than an hour's time and each train aver- }oged nbout 85 The rolling stock Union Pacifle lis according to thus the now, on its height moving of | | c “BROUGHT BACK F he Caspet Daily Cribune ROM THE DEAD—” Alive—and laughing! The PN.9, No. 1 crew This remarkable photograph shows the crew immediately their attempt to fly from San Francisco to Honolulu, Tired, gaunt lo excitement that they caused, Left to right; W. H. Bowlin, machinist Rodgers; S. RK. Pope, pilot and 0. G. Stantz, chief radio operator. Be (left side in picture) where the crew had stripped the canyas off with w comes back to life aft pon their la Commander Rodgers Shows Strain This remarkable photograph of Comunander immediately after he and er reached > alr hero a haggard and strained man atier his orde at sea. Yet when the PN: 1, was towed into harbor, Rodgers was ection of th mooring, refusing to leave ship until it was , taken shows the John R. safely anchored. “I don't want t told the doctors, “I want to enjoy life.” But Rodgers stept ¢ Mr. Miller, and he declares tha TINA Aa did not know of any ti hen c OWING PN road was busier hed eat UNDARIES FALL HATS ON BARGAINSALE, | tain tot e nt al gam Wyoming jin state ar rin For Tuesd: 7 only the Smart Shop located in the Rialto The building on the Center street side, ts offering a rare bargain in ladieg'| boundaries of fall hats. They have ealltx t cally their entire stock now creations in millinery marked one low price upon ‘the ke The values run as high as and the price quoted means ¢ many: of the hats counted as high as The Smart Hat one or two sales-each y 1M, LOWNDES NOT TO ‘ow °°) QE GANBIOATE. AT ClTY morrow with ladies eager to take ad H ar Shop season. who has been out several days, was rumored rnossible candidate He ex pressed the hope this morning th @ in the present |the city would obtain court was heard | yative men A directed verdict 3 Oe $2,487.96 Judgement was returned in| favor of Floyd E. Pendell against | W. W. Whaley and Amy Whaley. | The defendants failed to appear | ————. JUDGMENT FOR $2, 88 a The first jury term of district this morning. good . FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps TREBL ‘The’ rehe o CLEP real of REUEBARSAL the Treble ¢ h ‘ » Marks Music & Art Co eberus will be held at Baptth 238 BD, 2nd church Tuesday evening at 8 o'e’o2k! | anes of the consers er being g' 5 dead by the scores of y ships which sought them. nding at ‘Nawiliwili Harbor, Kauai, after being lost nine da at sea in oking, the crew yet had their sense of humor and laughed at all the ‘s mate; Liedtenant B. J. Connell, second-in-command; Commander John w, the plane as rode at anchor. Note the tear on the right wing, hich to catch rain water. INQUESTOPENS ey S BRIEFS Inquest will be held beginning at Y g 4 o'clock today into the death of F Khoa Bea et ad f « a a larg herself : nando Flores, Mexican still cle al ABOARD SAMSHIP PARIS,|))i ame, yc canoe 7 ie s divorced af © whose body With a bullet hole in the | Sept. 21.—(By The A jated Press) pone today in debris of a landslide | 5 in. the r Bs t bullt up jhead was found in the locker room |—Finance Minister Caillaux and his| Which three pallor dK’ h wn When’ unfortinate, mir Jat a local refinery, Coroner Lew } s on the French mission to 4 be adh m aren Wer ee \ H pt sais his fo! will be in charge and the St today pleted Pe Lee, Oe Ae wits! Was 18cm bs will be hel the office 1 h it ping . “a is widows tek. Attor’ Weedell A oa wet tc) he y o her; w Dia: i t mine | inte old mines to attempt. to | rest ponsible f killin ¥ A v . mad fc tur nother pot of had not been apprehen H ne . L—(B ody of Harold T cor ffort in which she fatled j authorities up to an ear) ted P. )—The present f Willian <r > | acindeatecta yerished in the ribune Want Ads Bring ee ee ar crop, t artment of agri- ie nis s3 3M ' A + NS a Europe sugar | ioe ee USICAL INSTRUMENTS _ ge is about nL ns ear SPECIAL VALUES IN USED VIOLINS -- FAD FUNERAL jthe & r condition of crop in- | Also Saxaphones, Cornets, Guitars, Banjos, etc. ' a eye i uae sugar production GUARANTEED EXPERT REPAIRING thansin 1924. HELD HERE TUESDAY } a by rash | Mrs. 1 ns, wito of | on face alph Evans, died the family ome 110. West G treet at noon » culmination of a long il) | ® Was 25 years of re. Th y Was removed to the Shafer-Ga Dtine i Jan: “y mortuary, out on my fact} Burial will, be made T ay at looked: like ‘chicken\ pox. ternoon in Highland cemetery | suffered so from it that at night I ing services to be ld from 8) would not sleep tks chur lock, The| for hours at @ ey. Philip Kx ts will offl-| time. I tried va- clate, | rious remedies, but nothing did | me any good un- ‘WYOMING RESOURCES Ointment. It and smooth, instead of rough and bumpy. I don’t know of anything better than the Resinol products.” (Signed) W. R. Mitchell. Wyoming assed bets eth i kers declared W: ing r ard er Super- Heterodyne PART OF STORE FOR RENT Best Location In Casper H. B. KLINE 120 East Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 232 I nd Street Phone 194 2nd Street Announcing the Reopening of My Dental Office t DR. FRANK CARLL 4th Floor O-S Building Phone 564-J Resinol stops itching and makes skin clear and smooth a i PAGE THREE STORMS DELAY SILVER DOLLAR mevunn sour, GOR DEAD WASHING TX 0° | said the clated Press.}—Cx 1-] lan advi ‘ Tabor soctety r back was s0 delayed a died it probably cc e G Unitec treated ars, told the such that nave ~GIVENARING. en she was a (Continue P. o | ba srado fourteen (Associated 8s.)—Colonel W | t a lit Mitchell, air service was t Neved from active duty ar to nquer the 19 by order of Major Ge and. some of her i ec known tic pier whose | San Antonio ( yased on General Hind’s feel-| ¢ at language use Colone elfi ters had been insubordin superi | dc yd |W LgmINGnON { 1? vente " ted Pres Ma Gen ; rick, chief of the army al C testifying before the presiden board today, said the air se After t st nt she wrote asked the t reau ‘ r of I 1en dis 000 for the fiscal year 192 Dpe t until The general indicated that heP ¢ Queen of Last for 1 50,000 | known dtoa was sur. 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