Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 3

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Formal Dancing Party to Be Brilliant Affair of Season. One of the large and most brilliant affairs of the Hallowe’en season will be the formal dancing party to be given this evening at the Casper Country club with Mr, and Mrs. G. {Hagens and Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Andrus as joint hosts and hostesses. Preceding the dance numerous din ner parties will be given, among them to be a Dutch treat, at the ‘Townsend hotel, where covers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Nichols, Mr, and. Mrs. Hal Curran, Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Stirrett, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Eroo! and Mrs. Neil Tyler, Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Lum- mis, Mr, and Mrs, J, W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E, Paul Bacheller, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B,,Cobb, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Riach, M: nd Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Francis Biglin and Charles, A. Cullen. At the Henning hotel a “no host” dinner will be given for the follow- Ir. and Mrs. W. I’. Ott, s. W. D. eathers and west, Mr. Doty of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs, Frank England, Mr. and Mrs..M. A. Beckiinger, Mc. and Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E, Hanway, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Thompson, Judge and a Bryant 8. Cromer, Mr. and Mrs, James P. Kem, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp- bell, Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Pel- ton, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen and Joe Denham. eee Pythian Sisters to Give Hallowe'en Dance Tonight. A Hallowe'en costume dance will No Gray Hair No falling hair, no dandruf}; By Edna Wallace Hopper Mine is a grandmother's age, but my hair is a glory. 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 best hair helps men know. And I have kept up: to date. Every new hair help has been brought to me. No woman in the world has spent what I have to attain luxuriant hair. Now I have combined those helps in a product called Hair Youth. It contains many -ingre- dients, concentrated. I apply’ it with an eyedropper, directly to the scalp. There it combats the hardened oil and dandruff which stifle hair roots. It tones and stimulates the scalp. It keeps the scalp healthy and clean. That is all you can do. The scalp is like a garden. Jt must be cleaned, it must be cultivated. Then hair will thrive as flowers thrive in a well-kept garden. Here is the best men know, all combined in a single tonic. You apply it in a minute. And you know you are doing all that science ean do for the hair. My hair shows one result. So I know that every woman, every man, can obtain from Hair Youth benefits nothing else an bring. Edna Wallaco Hopper's Hair Youth is now supplied by all toilet counters at 50c and $1 with eye dropper. But I will gladly send you a sample if you will mail this cou- . Do that to n how the test treatment In existence can TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925 By MARY TOBIN be given at the Odd. Yellows’ hall this evening at 9 o'clock by Loyalty Temple No, 18,-Pythian Sisters. A small admission charge will be made and refreshments served’during the evening. In charge of arrangement are Mrs. B, H. Holmes, chairman, Mrs. Minnie Twiggs, Mrs. Nancy Cromwell, Mrs. Mae Scheile, Mrs. Charles Bauer ar rs. EB, Muer. eee Memorial Presbyterian Aid Plan Meeting. The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Winter Memorial Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Freeman, 1216 North Durbin street. o* Candidate Class to Meet at Nicolaysen Home, The candidates class of the Girl's friendly society will meet on Sat- urday afterhoon of this week, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. P. C. en on South Wolcott street. The girls are asked to bring to this | meeting their sewing. ees Mrs, Ideen Is Hostess For Club Meeting. Mrs. Ray Ideen was hostess to the members of her card club on Satur- day evening ut her home on Hast Sixth street. Honors for the evening were won by Mrs. L. Derr and Mrs. O. Ideen. . Royal Neighbors Will Mect Tonight. The Royal Neighbors of America will meet this evening at & o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. eee Panhellenié Association to Give Party for Fund. Members of the Pan hellenic asso- elation will entertain at thelr an- nual card party next month, the late to be announced later. The party will be given in the Mountain States Power building the proceeds to be given to’ the state’ educational fund. ee Mrs. Longfield to Entertain Tri Delts. Mrs. Joseph Longfield will enter- j tain the members of the Tri Delt alumnae club on Saturday at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her residence on Fourteenth street. . Violin Classes to Meet This Week. The violin beginners practice class of the Wade Cramer studio will meet on Wednesday evening at.§-o'clock at the studio, 348° South Kimball stret. The intermediate class will meet on Thursday evening vat 7:30 o'clock and the advanced ‘class on Friday evening at § o'clock. 7 ee Dates Are Announced For Country Club Dance Series ‘ Of intereet to Country club mem- bers and their friends will be the announcement of the dates for the full series of dances planned by the club, which are, as follows: October 31, November 14, November 28, De- cember 12, and December 26. eee Knights of Columbus Dance This Evening Casper Council of the Knighqts ct Columbus is giving an informal Hal- lowe’en carnival dance this evening at the Arkeon, the hall to be deco- rated in colors suggestive” of the season. Two hundred and fifty {n- vitations have been issued by the committee headed by Bert Connelly. This will be the first of a series of Gances planned by. the council, one Mrs. Donlin. Will Be Honored at Luneheon ‘ Invitations are being issued today for a small informal luncheon and bridge party to be given next Mon- day by Mrs. Harold Manbeck at her home, 821 East Thirteenth street, complimentary to Mrs. Joseph Don- lin of Fort Wayne, Ind., guest nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan on East Tenth street. ee Past Matron’s Club Meeting Tomorrow {ternoon Cc. F. BacKenzie, Mit- t, with Mrs. Hattle Wins. 1428 assistant hgste The meet will begin. at “2:30 o'clock, and il visiting past matrons in the ¢ity are invited to attend, . McEntire-Seeley Marriage Monday Miss Alma McEntire and Cariton and White Satin SEE THEM BY ALL MEANS pecialty Boot Sho 2ND FLOOR, O-S:'BLDG. LL “FORMAL” SEASON IS AT HAND We Are Glad TO ANNOUNCE The Arrival of a Shipment. of FASHIONABLE LADIES’ PUMPS For Every Formal Occasion aterials—Silver Bengaline, Paisley Cloth, Colo Brocade Seeley of Midwest, were quielly mas ried on Monday afternoon, October 26 by Justice George Layman. cee Mrs. Lano urves Hallowe'en Party Mrs. Arthur Lano was hostess last evening at her home, 243 South | St. Botolph street, at a suprise cos- tume Haliowe’en party’ given tu honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr, Lano, The evening was spent in playing bridge, honors at which were taken by Mrs, George Sternberg, A. R. Lano, Mrs. Patrick Coakley and R. V. Davis. © Prizes for the most clever costumes were Awarded to Mrs. Patrick Coakley and Harold Apel. At the close of the evening a daln- ty lunch was served by the hostess. Designs suggestive of the season were used for decorations. Among the guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Reberg, Mr. and Mrs, RV. Davis, Mr. and Mr Roy Snyder and daughter Francin Mr. and Mrs. Harold Apel, Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Coakley, Mr,.and Ms, Howard . Flick, Mrs. George Stern- berg, Joseph Sandhoefner,:and A. R. Lano. Personals Mrs. L. M. Cromwell, formerly of Casper, is in the city from her home at Box Elder, to assisti in the ar- rangements for the Pythian, Sisters’ costume dance to be given thls eve- ning. Mrs. Cromwell is mistress of records and correspondence for the Pythian Sisters. oe Mrs. C, B. Reed of the Knight- Campbell company of Cheyenie, is in Casper today. = eee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schaefer of Riverton, are guests today at the Gladstone hotel. . ere. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mednicit left this afternoon for Florida to spenr the winter months there. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Clark of Den- ver, are guests here from Colorado for several days. ee Mr. and Mrs. S. Brownell of. Wil- liston, N. D., were out-of-town arri- vals in Casper Monday, and are guests at the Henning hotel. eee Mr. and. Mrs. W. F. Dunn, who have been spending’ the last/ month in Canada with relatives of the fr- mer, were in New York the twenty- second of this month, and are ex- pected to arrive in Casper this weck. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chambers and children expect to leave by motor within the ‘next week for the west- ern coast to spend until spring. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cross motor- ed to Douglas yesterday. eee J. M. Trevett, Natrona county pio- neer, who now.makes his home on the western coast, departed this MADE A NEW WOMAN OF HE That Is What Lydia E. Pink: ham’s Vegetable Compound Did for Mrs. Jenkins Ohio. — ‘*I am going hange of Life and I am taking Lydia E. 3'Ve table Gompourd for the troubles Middlepor' ‘hrough tks me about the Veg. and it has made it in the won't be table Compound jew woman 6f me. - I kee) rouse al] the time now ane without it. My weight got down to 40 pounds and now it is 1325 pounds. - give the Vegetable Compound the raise and hope that tvomen will real- se the good in it.’’— Mrs. Myrna KINS, 593 North Front Street, iddleport, Ohi Over 200,000 women have so far re- jlied to this question, ‘‘Have you re- ceived benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound?’” 98 out of every 100 of the replies vay ‘*Yes,’’ and ause the Vegeta/ le Compound’ has been helping omen it should ‘help you. r sale ‘reemists everywhere, ‘ . College Queen 6 ‘Queen of American Colleges,” was the title conferred on Miss Mary Ella Pace, above of Haskell, Texus i at a beauty contest between co-eds | of 38 colleges and | universities Dallas, Texas, recently. | in week for Los Angeles after spend ing a short time here’ visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Guy Trevett and Mr. and Mrs. John Trevett of the Tre- vett’ confectionery store. : see Miss Gladys Legan has returned trom the Two Bar ranch where she spent a week visiting with Mr. ani -fbe Casper Daily Cribune yee ‘School Will | PAGE THREE 20, to weed Don't Freeze office holde mayor, is again i ; - | | front. Pneu resultec Be Named for ||", hae ; =P haa itho’ ‘ s : ae While Shopping This } strength, the : , Wint | two offices of the city commissione: | inter | Jack Dempsey || 3 22205822 enone: sa ES | mine at a single election which two | ORDER BY PHO E MANTERN GALLON: men are to serve the city for the ne —Manassa folk, who fumed and aes cae From frothed at the pranks‘of a youth- ful 2 Willlam Mighty i Peotoneeys fol; former’ c wr ete Th F d ( Seren rake) barker: Turns Right Out Itself é 60 enter vywelg' boxing champion the world, 1 ming thelr ne hool building for him. The to stove league” has discus: move the school ard, said today that the building would be dedicated as ‘’The Demp- School.” Sellers said the champion prob- ably would be invited to attend the dedication m fils, home in Stafford is in Ka attending the annual jonal Associa- Organization expected to re-| res. B. Chi Paul Lamb is visiting here toda) fro: leveland. | TAMAGE SUIT BASED ON AUTOMOBILE. COLLISION FLED WM CAPER OUR é sult for $5,000 was filed J.C. Kelly against F. Kelly alleges that Mills’ negligence caused a collision on the It Creek highway May 9, in which the plaintiff was injured .and ‘his car was damaged. R. V. McLavy drove the car in which Kelly was riding, it 1s sald. Record Price | CITY BRIEFS ¥..C, Rothwell of Thermopolis, | and Paul Rothwell of Buffalo are in | Casper on business. ee M..B, Cross of Denver was an ar rlval here yesterday. : eee L. R. Lyons and N. Hahn of Salt Creek arg guests in Casper* this week. P, | J. L. Walker is a Midwest visitor In Casper toda: . Jo ¥F, Giamberlain of Billings is in Casper on business. A. Alexander spent. yesterday trom Douglas, * H. Leving of Lavoye {s spending the day here on business. eee | W. H. Niles local freight and pas- sengér agent for the Chicago and | Northwestern railroad left tods Omaha to transact business affairs | ose ee here Robert’ Byrnes {s transacting bus- | {ness affairs at Salt Creek today in gonnection with his company, the | Robert Byrnes and Son company located in the Becklinger building. eee John J. Hancock was a recent Cas per visitor’ in Cheyenne. eee | Dr. W. G, Burnett will spend Frl- | day in Lander on business. } eee YW G. Bizzell of the Wyoming Trust company {s attending to af. fairs of {!mportance at his former home in Lander, . F. D. Beebe arrived in Cas morning and left for Salt spend the day there on b Beebe resides in D @.-0. Hodyson’ of Denye on business. , eee J.C. Ould of Lake city is here on business, and js a guest at Townsend” hotel, vee Harry Rall is among the cut of town business callers here this week from Denver. y eee C.T, Taylor {s returning to his home {n Billings tomorrow after spending a week here transacting business affairs. eee C. Barton, R.W. Noland and B. J Noland were among the Casper men in Lander yesterda. ee the C, A. Ryan {s spending the week here on business from Denver, where he recently moved to make his home for the winter. C. H. Wilton left recently Kansas City, Mo, where he cepted a position. ° for ac Philip Gorman is tra sacting bus- | Banque Canadi Paid Today for Exchange Seat NEW YORK, O¢ record: price of for member- ship on the 'New York cotton ex- change was paid today for the seat of Harper ke by Richard T. Har- risé, for another broker, The price s 0 aboye the previous trans- action. A seat on the New York eurb market also brought a record price of $23,000, the membership of Artbur Braun going to Edgar LB. Bernhard of Colvin and company an advan $1,500. Banker and Wiie Are Found Slain ’ MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 27—) —Charles Bernard ger of the Rougemont, Quebec nch of the nne Nationale, and wife were found murdered in his their Sheridan Is Now | Facing Election of Commissioners SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 27.—In- terest concerning the election of two city commissioners on Noyember FLY-TOX was developed at Mel- lon Institute of Industrial Re- search by the Rex Fellowehi, In asimple, easy and evaporates: ieanant, clean odor, Wall ‘are rot stained, FLYSTOX This mist ite work. it oe is harmless to t.amana. Those strey, cluaive flies that invede tha taost cars: ‘eliminated with FLYSTOX” and 1015 South Elm St. Take Medicated Vapor Treatments For Head, Throat, Lung Trouble, Nervousness Goiter. International Vapor Treatment Co. POISONED MOONSHIN 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building CAUSES YOUTH'S DEATH eet ole And your or e the Warren‘ of Fort Mor gan, died in Miller hospi You Can Always Save at here from the effects of an overd of poleoned 1foonshine, superir by pneumorga Your unco The Food Center aren was f lous t f the ingrowing nail r Dr irarane bette inflammation 1 so 120 West Second Street lars Jesse - en e tende : | moned, and. fi : toe ‘nal Turner-Cottman Building | the flesh, 1 stupor was caused a erd ASN IS ne oe tivit ‘|Radiola Ctlv1 y i Super- | Get into an active state Heterodyne | ind! Walk—ex- — enjoy life! 's the secret for- ij for vitality—for > nd beauty. aerate : Was $267.00 ew ent sheet ¢ Now 5160 Complete play a most important “ SLA Sa ae $ Fh \" fs 8c ntific Sopeteuctionr, |] Chas E. Wells Music Co. i i\ N A ) and’ foo treedémn \ ERAS eaten penne Lae ea UU pi ) x SEY BER PROTECT _Make this shop your shoe headquarters \ MARCEL i X AND BOB CURL ¢ We Give | Globe Shoe Co. 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