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~“ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1925 Che Casper sver Daily Cribu Cribune By MARY TOBIN Mrs. Reekie Hostess Today At Bridge Luncheon Autumn with its generosity of col- or, of harvest and festive seasons, was cleverly suggested in the dec- orations for the bridge luncheon at the Casper Country club today at which Mrs. Sinclair Reekle was hostess. -Bronze pom poms in the dining room added. to the Hallowe'en at- mosphere that the black cats and witch place cards helped to create. Small attractive baskets filled with Hallowe’en candies were presented to the guests as favors. Assisting Mrs. Reekie in receiving were: Mrs. John McFadyen, Mrs. Wiliam Holland, Mrs. P. C, Nico- laysen and Mrs. George Jarvis. ‘Among those who attended were: Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. Ray Cook, Mrs. John Bingen- heimer, Mrs. Neil Tyler, Mrs. W. W. Keefe, Mrs. W. W. Pollock, Mrs. H, P. Fishburn, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mrs, A, G, Fidel, Mrs. Ben H. Pel- ton, Mrs. Panl Weidner, Mr: Slade, Mrs, T. C. Tonkin, Mrs. ert Ogden, Mrs G. A, Defreece, Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. Otto Bolln, Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Mrs. G. T. Morgan, Mrs. C. W. Knittle, Mrs. John Mc- Fadyen, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. William Holland, Mrs. George Jar- vis, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. H. B. Durham, Mrs, George Vandaveer, Mrs. Guy Gay, Mrs. Frank Hutf- smith, Mrs, O. E. Dougherty, Mrs. Victor R. Dacken, Mrs. J. B. Walk- er, Mrs, Frank Firmin, Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. Paul Hooper and Mrs. Fred Hufsmith. . Departmental Card Party October 31. Members of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will give a Hal- lowe’en bridge party on October 31. The place and details to be an: nounced later. The entertainment FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps _ Klein Lae Music & Art Co. 238 E. 2nd which Is in charge of Mrs, Sloan is to be given to raise money for the milk fund used to provide milk dur ing the winter months for under- nourished, school children. eee Trinity Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday The Ladies’ aid society of the Trin- ity Lutheran church will be enter- tained Thursday afternoon at the ranch home of Mrs, Otto Swenson. | All members and friends who expect to be present will meet at.the church corner of Fourth and Park streets at 1:30 p. m, where cars will be provided to convey ‘them to the ranch. In case of rain the meeting will be postponed until next week. ies Mrs. Better For Helpful Club Mrs. Better will be hostess Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 1216 North Lincoln street, for the regular meeting of the Help- ful club. see Emmanuel Aid Society Meets This Week The Ladies’ Aid society of the Emmanuel Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the church parlors, eee Pythian Sisters Meet Thursday Eunice Temple No. 16, Pythian Sisters, will meet in regular ses- sion tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Knights.of Pythias hall. Fol- lowing the business session, refresh- ments will be served and a social hour enjoyed. eee Lutheran Aid Meeting Tomorrow at Runden Home A social meeting of the Ladies’ Ald society of the Grace English Lutheran church will be held to- morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Runden, 674 South Park avenue, with Mrs. H. O. Barhaug as assistant hostess. see North Casper Aid To Meet Thursday Afternoon The Ladies Aid society of the North Casper Christian church will meet tomorrow afterngon at the street. this meeting for a rummage sale t c.. Wright, will be called for, Utah's “prettiest girl” or Miss Stella Randall winner of a state beauty contest, wood, the movie capital. on Colorado. October and University Alumni to Attend Home Coming A number of University of Wy. oming alumni will leave Casper Fri. day morning by motor for Laramie to attend the annual home coming game on Saturday, home of Mrs. Stone, 129 West K|-played between the Cowboy eleven Plans will be completed at|and the School of Mines team of They will be given by the aid at the North Casper church Those having articles which wish to donate may call Mrs. phone 2393J 20-21. they G tk which will be also Electricity doesn't perform | fim i mam oll) r Th igs > ‘6 9 Outstanding home. the washer do its nical, most ~ casolt a 933 E. First St. Maytag Features Golden, The Ma the only wi GE a is perated by its own built-in gasoline engine AVE you thought you couldn’t get a’ power clothes washer be- cause there is no electricity in It isn't electricity that makes the ‘Maytag the fastest, cleanest, most help- ful washer in the world—it’s the new, entirely-different | Gyrafoam principle of principle that is almost magic in the wonders it performs. Just think what it does! Driven by the famous Maytag Multi-Motor* It washes a tub of clothes in the start- ingly short time of 3 to 7 minutes. And each garment is so thoroughly clean that no hand-rubbing, even on wrist- bands, cuffs or collars, is necessary. In one short hour it washes as many 7 The Maytag Multi-Motor washer is easily moved about. Starts with a flip It costs onl; cents for gasoline to handle a big wash. of the foot lever. Prove it yourself right in your own Wash with a Maytag Multi- Motor right in vane own home next Bee itt ney) excaeied ta. es tion—we're ectly sal th as own selling. doesn’t SELL ITSELF, don’t keep it. lis! Malti-Motor is tha sturdiest, mest dependable, motor ever MAYTAG SHOP SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Factory Representative Always in Charge If it fone In the Oi) Field JAMES L. MEIDE Maytag 960 Gyrafoam (Washer 4. ™ A ~ HONE of Demonstration and Service a few clothes as the average woman can tub- ~~ 4 Washes faster. 6 Easily adjusted wash in a whole morning. 2 Washescleaner. _ 0.704 height. ‘And you need never think it will harm 3 Largest hourly 7 Clothes can be dainty garments, for it is more easy on capacity in the —_putirvor taken them than handwashing. Nor need you bet wie pe fear it isn’t capable of “heavy work’’— G(T aleane ioe for it washes a pair of greasy, grit-im- Raiae fcr piace eelf pacted overalls clean-as-new in 10 min- only 25 inches 1 5 utes. square, 9A meta . Self ‘This is why women in homes without : « ct qr elesiney " Misi: ‘Tee electricity receive just as much helpful- warp, rot,swell, stant tension mess with the Multi-Motor*-powered split orcorrode, _—release. Maytag Gyrafoam Washer as women in Reasons for the city are with the electric- World Leadership ally-operated With Howell & Boyd, New Lavoye j ad Trip Beauty’ s Reward | yOclETY Hollywoo | of Ogden; a she received a free trip to Holly; attend the dante on Saturday eve- ning. Those who expect to attend include: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mr. and Mrs, M, N. Whee- wy .Greenbaun. , Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Mrs, James Laughlin, ler, Mr, d Mrs. L. 8. Worthing- pions Mr. and Mrs, | Mr. and Mrs, Pitt Covert, Mr. and j Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mr. ‘and Mrs. BStan- | ee tant Mrs. Walter Storrie, Miss rE che Evans, Miss Margaret Longshore, Miss Frances Ferris, and Murray Kline. eee Series of Dance: Begin Saturday Evening The first of a series of dancing parties planned by the Canton Danc- ing club will be held on Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’ hall, to which all menibers of the I. O, 0. I. and Te are invited to may take a to ekah le ron | Bridge Tea Thursday Miss Edna Smith will be hostess tomorrow afte: on at an informal bridge tea to be given at her home on South Center street for members of the Thursday lige club, Special Meeting of Woman's Association A special meeting of the Woman's ciation will be held 10071, October 15, at o'clock. in the Odd Fellows’ During the afternoon {mport- business «¢ will be transact- sted for the rally October 19. | Iroquois Council Plans Meeting Iroquois Council.No, 5, Degree cf Pocahontas, will meet on Thursday ut § o'clock in the I. O. 0. short bust- hments will t May Sylvester nd work co to be held Mc ning hall refr BT [eratse at ac ning at an informal bridge party zi jointly by Mrs, Willlam Cor. and Mrs. Walter Storrle at the home of the latter on South David street, Honors for the evening were won by Mrs. Walter Gothberg and Mrs. George 5 » while Mrs. Hayes receiv y guest gift. Among thx attended were: Herr rs. Bt) t Varker, es se, M Walter Schultz, Mrs, William Rae, Mrs. Charles Swingle, Mrs, George Snod- grass, Mrs. Walter Gothberg, Mrs. pleton, Mrs. on, Miss Edna M: Miss Marie Bishop oo. Mrs. Rankin Will Entertain Club Mrs. G. O. Rankin will entertain the members of the Ceramte club Thursday afternoon at her res! 103 South Lin: Ma oe ew Mrs. Bean Will Entertain At aeuning Hotel Saturday a J, Bean will entertain a her friends informally a luncheon and bridge given at the Henning y to be el, eee Christian Aid Meeting With Mrs. Bond Thursday Members of the Ladies’ ald society of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afterroon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Bond at her home, 822 East Third street. Mrs. Bond will be assisted during the after- noon by Mrs, Sontag. eee P. E. 0. Luncheon Tomorrow at Henning. Members of Chapters G and O of the P. HE. O. Sisterhood wi!l be joint hostesses Thursday at a luncheon to be given at 12 o'clock prompt'y at the Henning hotel, honoring all P. E. O's who are members of the State Teachers’ association, pea ek Personals Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson are entertaining as their guest, Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Philip Ham- mond of Denker C. R. Peterson, si 6 Mr. and Mre. R,.G. Morgan are guests of friends here from their home !n Montana, having arrived last evening. ee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vernard mo- tored to Douglas yesterday and ex- pect to return to Casper this even- ing. eee Mr. dnd Mrs. Ernest Marquardt, who has been visiting here from New York city where they made their home for several months, motored to Salt Creek today to inspect the oll fields, eee Mr. and Mrs. Gus Warren and daughter motored to Casper yester- day from their ranch near Sheridan. eee Miss Helen Kline of Denver ts an out of town guest in Casper this week. eee Mr, and Mrs. J. Jordan who make their home at Mammoth, have been visiting with friends and relatives in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Indepen- dence, Kansas for the last few weeks. eee A. R. Wilkens amd daughter, Mrs. Edna Hay left this morning by mo- tor for Cheyenne and Laramie the latter place to attend the home com- ing game at the University of Wyo- ming Saturday. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Haynes of Minneapolis are ,here for the re- mainder of the week visiting with (riends and transacting business af- fairs. Mr. and Mrs, Hayes formerly resided In this city, . Miss Roth Hadley has taken & position with the United States Vet- erans’ bureau here. Miss Hadley formerly was employed at the office in Denver, | and oe | The Cian ri will hold its res-) frs, C, R. Lacy of Booneville, u month meeting ON | Miss, {s visiting in Casper a guest Vriday even'ng, October 16, at 9 | o'clock in the Odd Fe'lows’ hall. All members and friends have received special inv! attend, ns to Scandinavian Lut Aid Meets Tom | The Scandinavian | Mes’ Ald society will | day afternoon a do lurch au 9 Fast Lutheran La meet Thu of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lacy. Mrs. Lacy was a delegate to the American Legion convention !n Omaba, from her state and will visit here for a short time before returning to her home. eee Miss Catherine Nau, who has been spending several months {n Casper visiting with her sister, Miss Gen- vieve Nau of the Casper Floral com- pany, week |} for her forn Miss has been connected while here expects t e next ome Informa! Tea } with the Casper Static 'y company. | Priday Afternoon | . 808 Mrs. A. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. HB. A. Schilleman formally at her hom plimenting suests. on Jackro a number of out-of-to eee Candidates To Be Initiated At’ Meeting Candidates will be Initiated this evening at the regular meeting « the W. Ll. Kuykendahl Rebek to be held at 8 o’clocit lodge No, 39 In the Odd Fellows’ hall Refresh ments will be served at the close « the business session a committ in charge. eee Meeting of Importance At Wheeler Residence Following the dinner this evening to be given at the Henning hotel by University of Wyoming Alumni a meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M, N. Wheeler during which time plans will be made for a “stunt” to be put on at the home coming in Laramie by Casper alum- ni. eee Foreign Missionary Society To Hold Meeting The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the East Side Methodist community church will meet tomor+ row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the parsonage, 1614 Hast Second street during which time the annual elec- tion of officers will be held. eee Mrs. Hayes Is Honored At Informal Bridge Party. Mrs. John Hayes (Norma Jour: genson), who Is leaving this even: ing for her home in Fresno, Calif., following o several months spent here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Jourgenson on South David street, was complimented last it ea A. Simons of at the and Mr. and Mrs. C. Igerton are guests today Henning hotel. . oe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve and daughter, Helen are visiting in Cas- per from the Grieve ranch at Oll eee Mise Jane Irvine Moore, daughter 4 Leroy Moore of Douglas, cted to arrive in Casper this even- Squeeze the juice of two lemons in a | bottle containing three ounces of Or- chard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well and you have the very mildest anti- wrinkle lotion to tighten relaxed skin, erase fine lines and eradicate crowe-feet. this eweetly fragrant ‘emon lotion into the skin at night. By morning most of the tell-tale wrinkles, tired lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, giving a more youthful contour to cheeks, chin. throat. It leaves the skin velvety soft, clear and fresh. Beauty experts use this astringent lotion for enlarged pores, also to bleach and whitten eallow, tanned ale! Mix this harm'ess lotion yourself | since it _aets best Immediately after prepared.—Ady, =" ts ex: | Lemons Tighten ing from her home to visit here with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Nealy 8. Moore at thelr residence 417 Bast Fifth street. eee . Mrs. Fred H. Hammon, former Casper resident, her sop and Miss Mary Canfield are here from Den ver for several days and are guests at the Townsend hotel, eee L. Border and \ Midwest are Mrs. L. M Deeds this week. CITY BRIEFS Major Ed Godsall of the Chicago Earl Casper and Northwestern railroad has re- turned from Omah he at- tended the Americ con- vention, ees John Fraser Collins business callers this v eee A. Jackson Dunn of Denver ar- rived here this morning. eee C. B. Lafonte is attending to b nesg affairs here from Denver. J. D. Beebe is here on one of his regular business cal’s from Denver, having arrived ‘day morning. . G. R. Anderson is among the out of town business visitors in Casper from Chicago. eee J. C. Baker arrived this morning from Denver and expects to spend several days hero. eee J. G. Allen is leaving days for Omaha wh: cepted a position, . in a few e he has ac- oe M. J. Heald of Denver {s among the many Colorado visitors here this week, eee Attorney Philip E. Winter was among the Casper men who trans- acted business affairs in Cheyenne recently. Sile te M. F. Ryan has been spending several days in Cheyenne on legal business. Jack Hays, who has been spending the last month in Denver, is in Cas- per to spend the winter months. 125 North Durbin St. $14.95 $29.75 A SN W. H. Gardner, former Casper resident ts expected to arrive here Saturday from Denver, where he is now connected with the Producers and Refiners corporation. see Charles F. Patterson of Salt Creek is in Casper today. . H. H. Price, city clerk, has re turned from a trip to Denver. eo. R. J. Burch igs among the many Salt Creek visitors here this week. eee J. O. Dort of Midwest {s here on business, eee J. F. Hampton is a business visitor here from Worland. eee H. 8. Akin {s transacting business affairs of {mportance here from his home in Fort Collins, E. C. Spurlock of Billings is here on business. “Budge” Boyle, sident of Casper 1s spending a few days here transacting business affairs and visiting with friends. He will re turn to Florida, where he now makes his home, within a few days. eee B. R. Parterfield of Deaver, Wyo., is in the city for several days on business. He is a guest at the Glad- stone hotel. eee Albert Taylor of the Nash Motor company of Lavoye is here today on business {n connection with his company, eee “Tommy” Haines, former resident of Casper {s here on business and visiting with friends. O05 fe A. L. Seamans of Fort here on business for a having arrived yesterday, Collins ts few days Guy Gay sells life insurance. JTCHING RA RASHES | away by a few Garon esinol “Tell th the ) Advertiser—"I saw it in 1 saw it in The meshine, EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER JENNIE L. SHERMAN Phone 1122 street, theater, will find here heart desires. bined with SOFT SIL with rich fine Flant smartest. v sport. FINE BAL unequalled golf or the $33.50 PAGE THREE { | A swarm of bees about 15,000, —— usu ity total more than $500,000,000. Tint dainty you desire waists, hosiery, trimmings and new looking by oce of Putnam Dye. Simple, ea quick. to get various new shades, Same 15-cent package tints or dyes silk color chart at your druggist Putnam No-Kolor Bleach Removes Color and Stains Radiola Super- Heterodyne Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 232 & 2nd Street Phone 194 DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! Casper’s Finest Filling Station A. E. Chandler INDEPENDENT Visiting Teachers Especially Should See These Stylish New Dresses Astonishingly Underpriced Whetker it is for the classroom, the dance or dinner, you just the dress your HEAVY SATINS in flares and two-piece modes. FINE METAL CLOTHS com- SILK VELVET with various sleeve interpretations. K VELVETS trimmed furs—in both flares and straight models. TAILORED CHARMEENS and depicting the for iels, ogue street and BRIGGANS that are for smartness for classroom. $45.00 John D, Rockefeller’s gifts to char- FADELESS DYES things any shade Keep yoursilk lingerie—delicate colored etc., fresh ional dipping in @ solution of cold water with « pinch and Directions on package show how to regulate degree of color—how For wonder- ful effects in tie- dyeing use Sa cotton and wool in one operation. Bee -

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