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PAGE FOUn eramiy AoTADEn 10 440r y Fbe Casper Sunday Eridune RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Miss Galloway Is Hostess To Friends At Party orth , H Miss Grace Foster, Miller, Miss Dorothy M Thelr Miller, Miss ( Miss Maude Brad iss stard, Miss Thelma Gladys Rousch, Miss 4 und the Messrs } Harry Davis, Ralph | M mos, Jack Stenburg Friedland Porter, Archie Freel, George Forster, Frank Mann, Leo! Harold F and Dean Called Meeting Of Girl Reserves This Week meeting of held in room hool bi rves will be new high: sc Mrs. At Bridge Luncheon. th Wood to Be Hostess Among social affairs calen dered for the week {s the luncheon and bridge party to be given tomor w at the ( at tables laid ttractively decorated with mi r the following w Po: The new 10 size HOWARD Retailing at 5, $100 and $175 Ask to See These Three New Models Special This Week New 12 size Hampden seven- jewel, new fancy dial fitted in w Hits wold filled octagon OTHROCK RS $75, " WOMEN’S INTERESTS the} | The entertainment is being given to | , Mes, C.+¥ Mr Ww Cook H H Deiphian Society Holds Meeting of Interest An interest ng meeting of the Cas: } iets phian sc held jast | ary with Mrs. | The subjects study were, ar- hitecture and early ehris- On Monday afternoon | © will be a spectal study and so-| meetir home of Mrs ternoons St. Mark's Sywurgae Mecting Tuesday The regular meeting of St be Mark’s held oa Tuesday reside “451 Divine eae will Hanson, avenue At this m will be made for the be-given by the synergae on Satur. Jay, October 24, at the parish house. raise funds for the new church. Treble Clef Chorus To Hold Rehearsal. A‘rehearsal of the rus will be held Tui in th in Treble day sembly room ¢ Power Cleft chi the Mou News Notes Sent To Casper From Washington Washington, D, C., Oct. 16—The Natlonal capital has been baseball mad for the past week. “Play ball’ has been the universal slogan and the world series the one tople of conversat Visitors from every state in the union have taxed the hotels to their capacity and scores of private homes have entertained ests for the great contest. As isual Wyoming has been well repre sented, with more than twenty per- sons registered at«the various hotels, a goodly percentage of whom were here with the avowed Intention of seeing the great fight fought out to a finish, Among this number were Mr. and Mrs. John Parks of Lander, Hon. Leslie Miller and Messrs John Radiola Super- Heterodyne Was $267.00 Mrs. | 1 A Mrs, G. A, Di reece J. 8. Mechling, Mrs. Roger M Selly Mrs. Carl R Sidney Morrison | Marshall Dayton. Mrs W. An-| drews, Mrs, R. B. Lege Mrs, J Mr on, Mrs, Jobn Crittendon, M John Durst, Mrs. Frank Hisher, Mrs. G.\'T. Morgan, Mrs. O: ERATE SG OMA AO Beauty Sprouts Wings * 4 The second French woman to receive a government tlying license is Louise Marsye, Parisian beauty, who passed a rigid four-hour test at the Bordeaux airdrome with flying colors, surprising army officer with her knowledge of aeronautics. Pind Konkel The find tter Peterson of Cheyenne. gentlemen being repre tives of the well known Chey- nne Indians. ‘They alternated their time ween Washington and Pittsburgh in their determination to see each game of the series. ve Local society folk are anticipating with much pleasure the coming visit to Washington of Gov, Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming. Reservations have heen booked at the Willard ho- tel for the,governer and her party and judging from popularity of the fair visitor upon her previous visit there will be! much entertain- ing in her honor Herbert O. Barber of Lander and Casper, uccompanied by his niece, Mrs. Lioyd of Ohio and Harry J. Shadd of Shoshoni, arrived in Wash- ington last week for a fertnight stay. They made trip by motor and the gentlemen will continue their journey to Orlandg, Florida Mr. Barber's sister. Mrs. Pope, wife of Col. Frank Pope came up from Norfolk to meet her daughter who will be her guest for some time. Mrs. Pope will Le remembered by her many Wyoming friends as the fore mer Mrs, Dorothy Paterson of Lan der. Lieut. Commander and Mrs, Geo W. Hewlett have taken a for the winter at Wardman Park | hotel in this city. Commander Hew: lett has recently been transfe ad to Washington from the Wa rcollege at Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co, E Phone 194 preciation, plishment. 426 EAST ELEVENTH The McBride School of Music E, J. McBRIDE, Director Regular piano courses leading to degrees. include Harmony, Analysis, Musical History tration and Memorizing, Phrasing and Musical Ap- Sight Playing and course for students desiring music only as an accom- Authorized under the Laws of the State of Wyoming to issue Certificates and Diplomas. Courses Concen- Ensemble, Special PHONE 1118 for the price of 12 plus 131 SOUTH CENTER ST. ATTENTION! . Credell’s Christmas Offer These Prices Good Until October 31 1x6 18 Photos of any of our for the price of 12 plu 18 Photos of any of our 5x7 style. for the price 12 plus 18 Photos of any of our 8x10 lat fae The CREDELL Studio (Under Sprecher’s style $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 PHONE 2702 ees] Keep Slim All ideas of charm and beauty include slenderness today. A woman who carries excess fat does hersél{ injustice. Millions have learned an easy way to re- duction, No abnormal exercise or diet is required. Just take a Marmola Prescrip- tion Tablet four times daily. Marmola has been used for 18 years, You can see its results in every circle now. Users have told its results until people now are using a million boxes yearly. This method is quick and pleasant. It is scienti There are no secrets about it, Our latest book tells every ingredient used. It is so reliable that every user is now offered a guarantee. The reduction is pound a day. So the Foy ly the new conditions, Every person who suffers overweight 1—not over a adjusts itself to | should learn what Marmola does, A. way so widely used, so long used, deserves a | fest. Let it do for you what it,is doing for | people all about you. | Newport, R. I. Mrs. Hewlett is the daughter of Hon, C. W. Burdick of Cheyenne. . Mr. and Mrs, Frank 8. King o? Cheyenne are enjoying a week's visit here, and greeting their many friends. Mr. King is on masonic business and is also here to secure passports for his sons, Arthur and Arnold King’ who will soon depart on a two month's trip to Russia. Another Wyoming visitor recently was Mrs, John B. Barnes of Casper, Mrs. Barnes vho Is here to place her daughters, Ida Belle and Mary, in school, was the house guest of Mrs, Chas, E, Winter for the week end and also enjoyed the world’s series as Mrs, Winter's guest. Mrs. John B, Kendrick has re- turned after a summer spent in Wyoming and has opened her apart- ment on Sixteenth street. Miss Rosa-Mayne is remaining in Denver to attend the wedding of her cousin, Miss Odris Kendrick but will return to Washington immediately after: ward. Senator Kendrick expects to remain in the west probably until the middle of November. Miss Alice Lyman has from Lincoln, Nebraska where she has spent the past month with her mother, ,Miss Lyman is. Senator Keryirick's personal stenographer and has been in Sheridan most of the time since Congress closed. drrived people here aré much in The Pony filmed last yoming yenne and is now ne of the Washing ' ga essful run and {s ecelving very fayorable criticisms Mrs. Cha Winter entertained 1 notable company of Wyoming peo- ple at hér hospitable home over the week ond. Her guests included Hon, P. C, Spencer, Mrs. Spencer nd little daughter Barbara Lee, of Cheyenne: Mr, H. 0. . der and Casper; Mr. ¢ Parks of Lander Barnes and daughte Mary, of Casper; Col. and = Mrs, Frank Pope of Norfolk, Va.. and Mrs, Pope's daughter, Mrs. Lloyd; and Mr, Harry F, Shadd of Shoshoni. Justice Willis Van Devan nd Mrs. Vah Devanter, are home once more after a summer spent their beautiful home at Murray Bay, Can, ada McCracken, private secre- to Senator Kendrick, is recov- ering from a severe att of ta grippe. a scourge which almost “pide nt in the national caplt Emulat ing their sister organization the D, A. R., the members of the S. A, TR. are considering the > sal for ‘a permanent nattonal head- quarters in’ this city. Witb this end in view the President general and other national officers met in Wash- ington this week and after being entertaine the local organi: tion start na 'Rall Pilgrim s. In the party will Van Orsdell who sident general of the 0 Scott, well known bus- iness man of Casper was another recent visitor to Washington. eee Woolgrowers to Attend Annual Entertainment. The annual meeting, banquet and dance of the Natrona County Woot- srowbrs association will be held on Thursday, Dwight L, November 6, Several mat" ters of Importance will be discussed} musical selections at 3:30 at this meeting and the annual ¢ tion of officers will be held. 3 It 1s at the banquet and dance where the woolgrowers and old-tim- ers enjoy themselves as in the days of old. It is there that the living plo- neers perform the old time dances j and renew oid friendships which as the years pass by become a little closer and a little more binding. All woolgrowers and old-timers’ and thelr respective families are cordl- ally invited to attend. The committee in charge Includes M. J. Burke, chairman, Frank Scherck, Arthur Park, Fred Cott- man and M,. L. Bishop, Jr. Those qualified to attend may purchase tickets from the committee above named. The place for the-holding of the meeting, banquet and dance will be announced later. eee Fortutghtly Club With Mrs. Ormsby Saturday, Mrs. Major Ormsby will be hos- tess on Saturday of this week at her residence on South Center street for the regular meeting of the Fort- nightly Bridge club. cee Mrs. Clark Wil Entertain Past Noble Grand Club. The Past Noble Grand club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs C. E, Clark, 1226 South Chestnut street. All members will be present as buriness affairs of Importance will be discussed. eee Mrs. DeFreece to Entertain P. E. 0. Sisterhood. Chapter G of the P. E. O, Sister- hood will meet on Saturday after: noon, October 24, at the home of Mrs. G. A. DeFreece, 719 South Park avenue. Visiting members will be welcome. eee Neighbors of Woodcraft To Meet in Regulsr Session. Casper Circle No, 409 Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet In regular session Tuesday evening, October 20, at 8 o'clock in the I. 0. O, F. hall. Following the business meet: ing an entertainment will be given under the direction of the committee in charge. Called Meeting Tuesday Of Legion Auxiliary, A called meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Mountain States Power as- sembly room, according to an an: nouncement made last evening the president, Mrs. John Heagney. Business of importance will be transacted. see Informal Party Monday At Dessert Residence. Misa Katherine Dessert will en- tertain a number of friends tnfor- mally Monday evening at her home, 547 Grant avenye. oe e Missionary Society to Give Silver Tea. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will give a silver tea on Tuesday afternoon, October 20, fram 2:30 o'clock until 6:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Charles Wagner, 333 South Grant avenue. A progratn will be given including readings and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1925 g'clock and will be repeated again at o'clock. Friends are cordially invited to attend, . . Midnight Bridge Club WIM Meet This Week. The first meeting of the season of the Midnight Bridge club will be held on Thursday evening of this week at the home of Mrs. Ralph bE. Barton in the Poling apartments. Members of the club include: Mrs. | T. J. Drew, Mrs. R. BE. Barton, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mrs. Frank Cowan and the Misses Kathleen and Patricia Sullivan, oes W. C. T. U. Divisional Meeting. Friday Afternoon. A general meeting of the diy! sions’ of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will be held on Friday: afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the club room of the public library. sae Rummage Sale to Be Held This Week. The East Side circle of the Bap ist church will hold a rummage sale on October 21 and 22,*the place to be annotfnced later, eee . E. S. Tea and Keosirgton Tuesday. The regular Order of astern Star tea and kensington will be given on Tuesday of this weel ut the Me temple with the following members acting as hostesses: Mrs. C. J. Johnstone, Mrs. S. Bailey, Mrs. L. R. Bundy, Mrs! Irwin Day, Mrs. Vern Mokler and Mrs. Charles Fowler. Woman's Club Holds Meeting of Interest. An interesting and well attended meeting of the Casper Woman's club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Newell. Mrs. J. T. Scott of South Durbin stre gave a complete report of the Federation of Woman's Clubs held recently in Thermopolis at whieh she wag a delegate. Out of town Buests at the meeting were: Mrs. Gage, formerly president of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs, 4 Jat her home on South Spra ‘MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE who is in Casper enroute from Wor-; McCommis, Mrs. Stuck, Mrs. Wil- and to Denver, the latter city to| liam Kocher, Mrs. Stanley Griebel, make her future home, und Mrs. . Ralph Kaimmon, Mrs. Rader, of Mississippi, guest of her} Miss Ann Frazer, Miss Clara Ohi, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, W.| Miss Mary MacDiarmid, Miss Louise y. Mise Deloris Pry, health | Reichman, Miss Cele Murphy, Miss » gaye a report of her year's ylor, Miss Stella Johnston, k, which was followed b; Miss Thea Cal- readings given by memb lant, Miss Alice Whitney, Miss Ruth club, lead by Mrs. B. B. | Pigott, Miss Eleanor McLaughlin, eee Miss Dell Stinson, Miss Julia Dun- | Woman's Association / away, Miss Alma Munson, Miss | Will Give Silver Tea. Catherine Hindérman, Miss Jean The Woman's association of the » Miss Frances Bell, Miss First (ional church will be | Jones, Miss Tressa Mor and the hoste host a silver tea to be given s on 1 noon, October 22 Seca f unttt t the | St. Mark's Guild residence of Mrs, A. E . 1130 ular Meeting. MouthcAshietreets “Misi J/ Cc. Gib Mark's Guild will meet Thurs: son will be the assistant hostess | day of this week at 2 o'clock qt the and all members and friends-of the | residence of Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, 514 church. will be welconie. | Bast Milton avenue with Mrs, Anna see Leeper as assistant hostess. Mrs. Gillis to Entertain at oo First of Series of Teas. Mrs. EL J. will informally on W entertain afternoon street , the first Did you know with $5.00 worth of DEVELOPING and PRINTIN at a tea and bridge of 2 serfes. Brid; Luncheon Is yed at Henning. An enjoyable luncheon and bridge we will give a handsome party was given Saturday at the Henning hotel with Mrs. D. J. Bean Photograph Album a Miss Loretta Newbawer as joint hostesses. Covers were iaid John Di¢ksen, Mrs. O: Mrs. or One Hand-Colored Enlargement of Your Own Negative SERVICE ALWAYS THE PICTURE SHOP With Casper Pharmacy Cor. Second and Wolcott Van Meter School of Music Violin, Piano, Saxophone, Cornet, Clarinet, Banjo, Guitar. 443 S. DURBIN J t e No Gray Hair No Ialling ie no dandrufj By Edna Wallace Hopper Mine is a Fabel her's age, but my hair is a glo! I have never had falling hair or dandruff, and never a touch of gray. My hair is thick and luxuriant, finer far than 40 years ago. Yet as a girl it was scant. That is because I searched the world for the jee hair helps men know. And I have kept up to date. Every new hair help has fo woman been Bedught to me, in the werld has spent what I have to attain luxuriant halr. Now I have combined _ those helps in a product call Hair Youth. It contains many ingredients, con- ecentrated. I apply it with an eye- dropper, directly to the scalp. 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