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} THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925 Be so f . SOCIETY, al dinner and bridge pa iy en at thelr bor.e on CY svenuc, benoring Mr. aad Mrs, Ernest Mur ; quardt, fornier Casper resident. who have been visiting here thie wee. | with friends, Bridge honors were won by Mrs. Anna Leeper, Sry. , R. colaysen, H, L, Young and P, C. Nicolaysen, ‘ Guests present besides the hon- By MARY TOBIN f orees were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nico- : lL osen, Mh Margaret Curtin. Mrs. Ganquet Last Evening honor at an informal card party] Anna a re L. Young aud Is Well Attended given by Mrs. Clyde Edwards.at her| Keny Nicolaysen. More than 50 fcrmer students and| home. while on Tuesday they were eee alumni of the Univ the Henning hotel. princips H evening at which S, R. Bumann, the Natrona Coun ‘ acted as toastmaster. Short os were made by Dr. H. ¢. Gi of the mathematics department the University of Wyoming; A. Rehwaldt of Lander; Dean C. Maxwell of the ccllege of education of the University. and Glenn [ pringipal of the school at Among the special guests sity of Wyem- Ing attended the banquet given last School ddress, | was complimented by Mrs: Ben Edwards at a dinner party. They were algo guests this week at a dinner xtven in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todtx at the Henning hotel, which followed br a theater p: 7 ard see.) of; Regular Eastern Star Miss Smith Entertains ba At Bridge Tea Today Miss Edna Smith entertained tn- ormally this afternoon at her home on Sovth Center stree for mem- bers ot the Thursday Bridge club and a few outside guests, Among those who attended were: at of ©.) Meeting This Evening Mrs. J. W. Johnson Mrs. Frances k.| The regular meeting of Fort Cas-| Bigtin ister. Mrs. Havens. of per Chapter Order of Eastern Star| New Vor; Mrs. R. EB. Barton, Mrs. will be held this evening at'$ o'clock | Ceci! Bon, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. in the the fn Mascnic temp! jation of cansll Following ates refresh- Pitt Covert, Mrs.-M: C. Price, Mrs. Cc. R. Peterson, Mra,-Q, K. Dearer, Mrs, Catherine A. Mor: ments will be served. -Theexamin-! Mrs. Leigh Townsend, and Miss perlutendent ots ing committee will be present at] Margaret Sullivar B, B. Brooks, J. C. Knode, president | 7:30 p’clock. Stik dtd i of the State Teachers" ation, sh Bey Missouri Visitor Is j . Cubberley. and Dean Eliwcod Speaking Class at “y, W." To Open Tuesd The, public speaking class. sponsor- ed by the Youns Women’s Christian issoclation, und which will be open will begin on Tuesda3 ses to be held twice and Fridays. Instructions during the mornings of to every on Detober 20, cla a week on Tuesdays these two days, from 9:30 until will be for the matrons and others interested while the evening classes k and closing beginning at 7:30 o’cle | Mrs. MacManus Gives Party |For Son Gordon Wednesday | In honor of her smal] son Gordon's birthday anniversary, Mrs, P, G.| svest.of R. E,.Callaway, Nrs, Earl MacManus entertained a number of | BH. Hanway entertained today nt an small children yesterday afternoon |laformal luncheon given at the at her home, 1604 South McKinley | Casper Country club, Covers were Honored at Luncheon Henoring Miss Mildred Callaway of Monet. Ma sister und house street. The MacManus home was| lafd for eight guests, decorated in Hallowe'en designs. bak Rt suggestive of the season, At the| Dance Saturday close of the party refreshments were | A Sweetwater ' 11} served to the little folks. Among the children who assisted in the celebration were: Aggie Par- menter, Owen Hill, Loraine Parmen- An Informal dance will be given Saturday evening of this week at the , Sweetwuter dance hall, to which the public ts Invited to at- at 9 wil be for all business girls and) ter, Tenry George Oldan, . Blaine} tend. A basket supper will be serv... teachers. The course will aid reiax.| Parmenter, Charles Oldan, Donald| at midnight. Tn charge of arrange ation, breath control, development | Chapin, die MeHaffey, Hardin] nts are Jess Posey and John of voice and will assist in the de-} penta Wanda McHaffey, Donald} Blalsdale. yelopment of poise and personality. | MacManus and tha guest of honor. coe | ‘The classes will be conducted by eee CY Circle to Meet Mrs. Mars was graduated from sity and studied one ter™ Colorado State Teachers’ later taking a year's private wi at with Professor J. Gifford of Boston. the work and Those interested in Jane Christopherson who Drake univer- college, “At Hathway Residence. The regular meeting of the CY circle of the Methodist’ Episcopal chureh will be held tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Irs. Mae Hathway, 914 South Oak street with the Mesdames R. D. Rob- Social Service Circle Meeting Friday Afternoon The Social Methodist meet 1 i Sie Service circle of ‘the Episcopal’ church will Friday afternoon, October 16, lock, at the home of.Mrs. e Meftoryr, 302 Seuth Kimball ork wishing to join the classes may do] oot ertson and S. H. Maddux as asstet-' so by calling the “Y. W.” or Mrs. é see y ant hostesses. i a a o ome. S| v _ ee | Christoperson at her home. Mrs, McShane Will Entertain * | Program This Evening at Winter Presbyterian Church An interesting program has been Aid soclety planned by the Ladies’ of the Winter Memcrial Presby' Schoolmasters to Attend Banquet. F The schoo!masters in Casp, to attend the Teachers Institute “will attend a banquet to be given this evening at the “send hotel. Home Economic Division The Home Economig. Division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club wili meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Ray McShane r-}in the Politig apartments. All memi- fan chureh and will be given this|bers and those who expect to join aaa | evening at the church. Among those | the divis'on will be welcome at this| St. Mark's Guild Wil who will take part in the program | meeting. Hold Bake Sale Saturday. are: Frank Strahl, Charles see Members of St. Mark’s guild wi ghan, Mrs. Heni Freeman. Mrs. Nicolaysen For = | hold a sale of baked goods on Satur. Slosson, Mrs, He Dvplicate Club Tomorrow day at the Midwest Pharmacy. Mes. Mrs. C. R. Green, Miss Mayme] Mrs. P.C Nicolaysen will) be host-|James G. Wiederhold {a chairman Brown, Harry Weseman, Mrs, Paul| ess temorrow at her home on South | of the ¢ommittee in charge. Forbes, Mi i Mr. Wolcott street for the regular ineet: | CAO) Mr. and Mrs 1 Corp in of the Duplicate Bridge club. — | Junior Choir to Miss Alice Ustick. The Scotts Kilt eee ehearse Friday. | | Member of the Junior choir of St Bas; Pipe band will play several se- r lections. ent Sister Mark's Episcopal church will meet A Frances Bigiin will be host-| for rehearsal on Friday afternoon Parties Are Given ess at An informal luncheon ard}at 5 o’clot tn the Parish house, For Mr. and Mrs. Hungerford bridge party to be given tomorrow | They will meet again at 7 p. m. for Mr.. and Mrs, E. M. Hungerford,|at the Country club, complimenting | a social hour. who have been residing in Casper| her sister and guest. Mra. Meryle er for the last few years-and who ex-] Havens of Olean, N. ¥. Recent Casper visitors in Chey- | pect to leave soon for their former. enne were Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. home in Sioux Ci Towa. to live. | Hill, D. W. Greenburg, pubiicitz have been extensively entertained 5 jrepresentative of the Midwert Re- this week by their many friends.| Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wieder-| fining company, B. M. and J. L. On Vacuum packed by our own process — that’s why it’s flavor-fresh. - they were the cuests cf 5 Wherever faste counts .-- he'd were hosts last evening at un | Cutler. | Littine music, twinkling feet, supper menu correct from caviar to coffee . . . ‘‘a perfect affair” because the hostess had taste. s Wherever taste counts—wherever people are critical of what they wear, what they eat and drink” —there you are sure to find appreciation of M-J-B Coffee. Rich, rare aroma, uncommon, unmistakable flavor—these give M:J-B its quality-mark. _ Remember, too, that because coffee tastes are so : many and varied, M:J-B has worked for years to | produce a blend of constant flavor. And it is this | flavor that makes M:J-B mean “contentment | from breakfast tomidnight supper and in-between! i z Casne Che Casper Daily Cribune Wales Passes Up Spanish Beauties for Yankee Girl | The Prince of Wales preferred | ah American girl, Veronica Pyr- viance of Kansas City, as danc- ing partner at social festi in his honor in Montevideo, capi- tal o: especially bid her to a dance, f Uruguay: . Bot when she would not gu unless fiance also was invited. have nut st Mr. Lande. Nots Gover Bon I. Sheri: dan; C. | Pearson of Hulett T. B. Hood, e commissioner Id and anim r fon ia it per from Cheyenne and is a guest of ‘the Henning 1 } western is transacting haces business this weele in Omat Mrs. Mary Sun of A:cova is in Cas een per fopa few days visiting with) Jeremiah of the Prlarie triends. | Sheep comp; sper on bus vee John Win geslogist and 8 58 Kinkel of Denver are guests in ( per of Mrs. Edith May . Mrs. seriou: Mrs. vis} a turnin, Ky,, t Mr. Brown Fort Colins ¥ Mrs. to her + account of D>. norning from Boulder, Colo. Mr. Denver are gusts in this « . and M . P, N. Ca . Kate Spe: hs with fler son and dau Personals E. M. Hunge guests for the been the reet. and Mre. P. BG. Coolid r visited In Casper this eee commissions arial s attack of for a num nd Mrs. T. ¢ to her home in Lex lis week. Spears and Mrs. WF home ov Ww Ow and Mrs. Jack. ¢ several days, having motors per today from Cheyenne eee Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Rakes guests friends here for a fe from thelr home. tn Utah Mr, and. Mra, -A. , leavin) a few days in} viait the latter part of weeks relatives and friend Milas yA weeh lat with | her f months, 2 eee Mr, and Mra, Job vices OF fri Miles Lom Miler re a Mra. eee Grace MeDonald of ¢ City Is expected to arrive s00n ‘to visit here with srand parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey | : {s confined to her} i ae | home on South Center street, with a/ ———$_—$__—__— ELECTIONG AT AEINERY SET FORNEXTWEEK \Nominations Made for! | Eleven Posts by Employes Here. he requ dard Oi] company of ut the Casper refineries | SUd_to pleted nominations tor | eve fon on the tndustylal re je lations board made up also of a | ¥ Anted Ind » for’ the adjui s betwee! n ne eleven wii at next represent Lvempic year's Indus eB In Chicago or The ¢ and their } Diviston respective divisions fol- Miller, Mill Zeinosk!, Guy n He Winter Jol hand J. W, Phelns He Gibbs, T. W ies Sandlin. and H. he jon 7 her nd Roy Division 8+ 1 Division B: | With Howland and In the divisions where four men minatedthere will two representatives selected he others, voters will ba °. rtord > —__ | | | lot for but ¢ | | | | i CITY BRIEFS Ed Crapon has retur veral days' fon with t om a er, In con Oll com: | | se K. McDonald ts among the out-of-town business visitors in ness. | | | per this we C. Paul Harrington arrived | morning from Denver. | eve W. E. Sherman of Big iney Wyo., is here on. business. } « Mr. and Mrs, cit visitin C. P. Grittith was am Not stain. leasant Harmiess to hu- mans and ani- mals. Easy and pleasant to use. Trial sprayer witheach | ARCE COMEDY, “THE HOOBOOED COON,” 10 BE GIVEN FRIDAY EVENING. view to dist the HE. CHIP wUDITOR PAGE THREE HATING SHOP Bl “DIAMOND DYES” Rune ; Just Dip to Tint to Dye Plane Launched iFrom Dirigible In British Test ing hix mornin when t ————<<——_ Teachers sine «| Get Your Permanent Wave ara vce! BEFORE YOU LEAVE 4 ay | ates $20.00 PerHead and details to these | Casper’s Only Permanent Waving Machin> important action up to the Loar Developed at Mel- Institute of Research Industrial by Rex Fellowship Has odor. free small bot- tle. Money back if BETTY’S Beauty Parlor TRIBUNE BUILDING PHONE 707 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MILLINERY SPECTALS We have grouped our entire stock of WOMEN’S HATS IN THREE GROUPS Inclucing all the new patterns ar values up to ving daily and have v. Group 1 Group 2 | Group 3 iness call e this morning. ar Merrill lett ford, Neb., to bi days on business Ith his land holdings. Jack ©. A. Hopper of Di | day on bu’ Super- Heterodyne $12.75 Values to $25 $9.75 | $4.75 Values to $16.50 | Values to $10 CHILDREN’S HATS DISPLAYED ON TWO TABLES Table 1 Table 2 | Women | to discard old hy- H gienic methods H a A ae me and retain fresh- | fe f ness every day {| | | | | ave | i ee | ato} FARGELY on medical advice, | neat | J) women are abandoning the old-| |, time “sanitary-pad” for a new we that supplants uncertainty with ps Sheer frocks and ill-timed social | engagements no longer remain as | worries. Lost days ate fewer, and health better. It is called “KOTEX,” Ends the a " |inseeurity of the old time sanitary -|pad. Five times as absorbent! And | deodorizes—ends ALL fear of of- | | fonding. | rhla- | As easily disposed of as « piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass- | | ment. | oe You get it at any drug or depart- her better class women employ it. , ; : McDonald, ment store simply by saying \ ’ , coe "KOTEX.” You ask ior it without | || \ . Mr. and Mrs, Charles Longson | hesitancy. ; {|| M | -B re outoftown visitors here from | Costs only a few cents. 8 in 10] || meets every taste in © 1525'by M. J. Brandenstein &'Co, And don’t forget Tres Tra Orange Pekoe [Black] or Japan [Green] meets every taste in tea 4 Sal Lake City, | eee Mrs. CB, Crane ts visiting for a | | sweels with friends and relatives In | Denver. eee Guy Gay and Nate Wilecn have returned from # hunting trip to the Jackson Hole. country. 1] Proves the folly of old ways. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tisoue i patterns just arrived. The Siecle A new soft dull black high fitting medium Spanish heel kid buckle pump, $9.50 The D’Orsay Beautiful black patent leather pump. Plain but Very high $8 50 =a e slender spike heel o dressy. Arch Preserver Shoes Make Feet Y oung. Yes, We Carry Them in All Styles | New Shades in Chiffon Hose—Rose Taupe, Mauve Taupe, Lilac Nude, Gun Metal. | THE BOOTERY Ground Floor O-S Building COLOR THINGS NEW = or Boil sweaters cover PP uguyie eins “a GaNeiner: a : ! $4.75 $2. 75 igo In an aut ‘ le Values to $9. Values to $5.00 Byars {1s {mpor —— oh Fee ane ale it Was $267.00 a i Now $41GQ Complete || e Ofuart Shop | les Unis | his « eleot: ica a Chas E. Wells Music Co.||| 136 South Center Phone 2213 \ ‘or D : —— - —-— vith enc F arity ball at Mca CP ig ac Le *b “ “te ote “™ ate =A sper fr Vitliarn C.. rite C ) eth i7 acksor: street, who, left Casr jast | v4 v t ' hospital in Roches: wa é don is “4 : * 3 zon, We are receiving new shoes daily. Here are several new «