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PAGE SIX for ESN wd: EN Sc ac im sc GSR p R WOMEN’S - INTERESTS a . TI m u na alana x | Piano Recital Saturday \ ] EN | S IN SOC ‘TAI WY | ac Wizgerata studio, ; | Miss Zella Wyatt, talented 14-year: : Jold Casper musician and a pupil of Miss Margueriete < 1 in recital § Farewell Party Is Give JE b B , ‘. Por Miss MeArthur t M s a ” a! . | Mozart—Pastoraie et Variations, | Chopin—Valse, Op. 64, No. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Utzinger M4 ‘ Entertain at Dinner, or ee : daha. ees ‘p aco ight Song, F Major, f Denve i formally dinner | W given atl of M I 1 Sehwob of Bill | “Ne | Cove ere laid for os 4 | Paimgren—Cradle Song hosts 2 rep MacDowell—March Wind. v ‘ alain’ race see ‘| Mendets G Minor. I Contumy Pr arty 1s Piano Pupits Pho cide et : ray. | Wt Recital. z ‘ee . = The recital of this ete atee hha rer Marjorie | 8¥en by & group of Lulu Elizabeth Z : she " ntertained for 17 guests|5®™S pupils took place turday arta : 5 ae fternoon fro to 2:30 o'clock Senior Philathea home, South Gr td SAuEH OF | Class to. Be Entertained. | street eve Was sper : : pple cso On TI r playing games after which ref 4 i ee M D. 1 | menis were served. Guests at ioe lowing progres wa | i 3 | tended were the Misss Virginia Nel-| oo co) noe 4 I 1 son, Helen Reid, Lucille Janseh, eons Worked bs Mr | Barbare F xine Miller, Lois |"°" Athie aera 7 1 Patterson, L Lyons, Juantta| pq your Thurles Out < Irs Meyer, Eileen Price, Neoma Des-| yi), Wats $3 L. sert, Harriet Mae Barnes,| °° bait p Edwards, Edith Fir} a7. o4, 4 “ker, Arline Miller | “Med tn F maj . . | i cock Departmental Party | SAP ae Proves Success. Eastern Star Tea and fa) t the u ful and| Kensington Tuesday. ater | es afternoon members of the s spar Chapter, Order of "i lr ill give a tea and i t Kensingt Masonic temple | | beginning at ck. Hostesses | for the will be the Mes i dames I Marshall Daytor A 0 v » € ta 1¢ 1 B iter l oO. B. t. E wi 1 Dentner 1 f Neighborhood Hallowe'en Le | Party Saturday Afternoon. Met Mr Mrs. Earl BE. Hanw was hostess I at a neigh rhood Ha M Mabel Hay SS LE IE eee SOCIETY Che Casper Sunday Cribune i Kain in! Washington has a women’s “e ter, right, Miss Kathryn Sellers reat, and Mrs, Mabel Willebrandt abinct,” too. It is composed of— top: Miss Lucy Minnigerode (left), chief of nurses, public health service; Miss Grace Abbott, (right) chief of children's bureau; cen- » judge of Washington juvenile Court; bottom; Dr. Louise Staniey (left) chief home economics bu- » assistant U.S, attorney-gencral, Lincoln street. He 1 and Miss Kath This week Helen Engelke received | lee" Doniincrece! A certificate for doing exceptionally |% SY itt. + ‘ ine W in her piano stud Guests present for afternoon Odamund Jo oa hesides the honoree were: Mrs, J. Mrs, Haselmire to Be W. Johnson, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mr Hostess at Luncheon. M. C. Pri Charles T, Weld- Invitations have been issued by | ner, Mrs. vert, Mrs. Frances Mrs. William 1, Haselmire for an|Bigtn, Mrs, Ted Purdy, Mrs. C. R. Informal luncheon and bridge party | Peterson. Miss Kathi Sullivan, to be given on Wednesday of this Edna Smith, Miss Margaret week at her home in the Poling an and Miss Patricia Sullivan. apartinen' ~ 2° “ee Delphian Society Holds | Miss Kidd Entertains Meeting Monday Afternoon. | At Luncheon Saturday. Mrs. F. BE. Wertenberger w TUBES AND BATTERIES Aiiee Biva, Wiad gaa owtess “Sates | teks ‘ day at an informal luncheon gtven| home, 1 ant street, for TESTED FREE Jat the Henning hotel for 2 number, the members of the Delphian Jo’ the Instructors of the Grant] clety. The program, based on “T’ If your radio reception is poor, bring in the tubes There are no strings to this offer. If we help you and your radio, we’ve made another friend. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering : CASPER j Branch at Salt Creek 232 E, 2nd Phone 194 EDITH’S BEAUTY SHOP ROOM 202 sir ales COLTNAN BUILDING | | wi NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS NEW LOCATION ON CENTER S Ou TREET Nicker thanks to SILPH ational WATCH FOR FORMAL OPENING DATE OTHROCK rec health tor d that is why MAND Ip SIMPLY OVER WHY vuse it does not contain dangerous fants and horbeand is the greatent help fo PiLPH NOT ONLY MEA Li ALTHY. Silph Reduci ity—Her | wonderful resulta ge tea Saturday afternoon at her Fills you with ENERGY—It’s GREAT for That Silph Reduc is easily proven by th enough of it in drug demand ness and do it in pleasure to red take off ugly three pieces of » t. Riekereon of Brookls lost over forty pounds w bewing Gum better than candies —Pver, bi »mmenda it for stomach trot for exee t to get enough of it jn every dry (neo ditheul ardes etgherticke x Gum nelle for fe. at you can buy it direct from the Silph Medical Company, 9 none dollar; we will mail you prepaid a (wo full week's A Paintin: ul J i idge Tea Compliments ¥ and we will test them on our new “tube checker.” roan Goalie who (took am-henSipbieot) Lack of volume may be the result of paralyzed tubes 9} complimer Mrs. Joe Donlin of listic School; Mrs. Korn, r 2 ants of the »3 may sti fe Wayne, Ind., Miss se Botticelli; Mrs, Herbert | although the filament : oF the tube es ay ay pore en Sullivan of Casper, Mrs. Cecfl| Belcher on 1 rdo Da Vinci; and Bring hehe batteries also This gives a thorough n entertained informally at a] Mrs. Fred Moore took the works and “check up. A social hour life of Michael Angelo. FATandF LABBY | AT 40! Chews | | Silph Reducing Gum and Regains Slender Figure and Youthful Looks Men! Women! Children! If you are too Fat “Chew SILPH and be Sylph-Like” PEP and YOUR HEALTH! | | ng Chewing Gum has met is and unheard of success fact that there is never stores to supply the th a tremendot I wos fat and flabby, matronly looking (I am 40, writes Mrs. M. N. of Ohio—loday thanks to Silph Gum, I ha ave lost 20 pounds of fat and 10 ye Everyone who has tried Silph admits that it is the easiest and t way (o regain slender h ie agreeable, refreshing —You can be sure that Silpb will not harm yo It ig made up from juloe extract of ren | lor the stomac pnd the Beales tn Rerveral To CHEW LPU-LIKE, BUT TO BE STRONG—WELL AND | 1 if your druggist hea pply you, w Nee York ly—It's enough Lo wee | JEWELER 158 South Center St. um, en oe ng National Bank GUA BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Pape is the name of the ori THE ONLY O} ANTEE TO BE SAFE AND HARMLESS. inal and genuine reduc- E WE PERSONALLY a On sale at Sprecher’s Ph rmacy, Casper Pharmacy or Tripeny’s Drug Store. which makes it a/} ‘one has todote followed the m. ‘The next meeting of th n 1 be held Jat the home of Mrs. L, Brown, 143 | Costume Party Is Given Friday Evening Among the enjoyable children's Hallowe'en parties given during the veek was that at which the Misses Betty, Bonny and Winona Wyatt were hostesses on Friday evening. Twenty-five children attended dress- ed in clever costumes. see Miss Leonard Is tiostess At Informal Party Miss Virginia Leonard entertained at Hallowe'en party on evening at her home 1610 South Wal- nut street. The evening ve spent in playing games and © dancing. Guests who attended wer Miss Clare Hayman, Miss Helen MacKin, Miss Mary Kimball, Miss Evelyn iss Marjorie Allen, Misa nd the = Messrs. Worthington, Kenneth Paul Weldner, Jr, Jobn Harvey Crowe, Joseph Mil- Jack Hasser. 7. | Mrs. Melvin Is. Hostess | At Bridge Luncheon | Mra. W. F. Melvin was hostess at | an informal bridge party given Sat- urday evening at her residence, 532 South Park avenue, tn compliment to Miss Ethel Kissick, who is leaving | Casper soon for Florida to spend the winter months. a | Charles Hurst, Peach, ler and Friday | ‘i m an Wee aa pest ee Sas lash ead nals Jn Oe ET ab Pa ae ce EDITED BY C U B S MUSIC, ART, Mary Tobin 4 LITERATURE PAY RY NUR pann HLA Vo) CLM eee NN Were played and dancing was en-jand Mrs, Patrick Sullivan and a joyed. A fenturs of the evening was a taffy pull. Among the invited guests were: Misses Thelma Trueblood, Veronica Pairier, Eleanor Gay, Dorothy See. horn, Margaret Brown, Dlinore Rees, Mrs Seehorn, Mrs. Jay, and the Messrs Donald Norton, Gerald Gib- son, Glenn Scott, V. Gay, John} Peach and Lawrence Tidball, eee Miss Smith for Pepper Club Monday Miss Edna Smith will be hostess Monday evening at her home on South Center street for the regular | meeting of the Pepper club. | eee Midnight Bridge Club Meeting Wednesday Evening Mrs, Frank Cowan will entertain the members of the Midnight Bridge club on Wednesday evening of this week at her home on South Wolcott street, instead of Thursday, the date being changed on aceount of the stocksrowers’ banquet and dance to be given Thursday evening at the Kenning hotel. o. | Mrs. Brooks Entertains At Departmental Party Mrs, B, B. Brooks entertained number of her friends at the card party and tea riven Saturday after. noon in the I Honors were taken by Mri Rose. Gueste of Mrs Brooks were: Mrs. W. 0, Wilson, M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. James G. eiderhoid, Mra. A. F. Hoft, Mrs. 1. A. re: miah Mahoney e, Mrs. Patrick Sully Mator Ormsby, Mrs. H. R: “Lati prop and Mrs. L MeMahon. cee Mrs. Nicolaysen and Daughter To Entertain Tuesday Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen and daugh- ter, Mrs. Neil Tyler, will entertain Jointly on Tuesday of this week at the home of the former on South Wolcott street, honoring Mrs. Rob- ert Plackmiore, formerly Miss Lovey Norris, whose marriage this month was a social event, and Mrs. Joe Donlin of Fort Wayne, Ind., guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, -. Library To Be Meeting Place For Arts Division Fri‘ay The Applied Arts division of tt Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet on Friday afternoon at $0 o'clock In the public brary . Treble Clef Chorus T Rehearse Tuesday Evening The regular rehearsal of the| Trebel Clef chorus will be held on | Tuesday evening at $ v'clock in*the | assembly hall of the Mountain States | Power company. The regular monthly meeting of the board of Alrectors will be held at 7:15 o'¢ Sass Nurses Association to Meet in Regular Session. | The regular monthly meeting of the Natrona District Nurses associa- tion will be held on Thursday eve- ning at the home of Miss Jeann McOmie, 604 South McKinley eee Mrs. Biglin Will Give Bridge Luncheon Thursday Mrs. Frances Bigl!n will be hostess at a luncheon on Thursday of this | week at her home on South Center| street. iionoring Mrs. Joe Donlin, of Fort Wayne, Ind., daughter of Mr. The Beauty I owe to France By Edna Wallace Hopper I have made $4 trips to Franc in my search for beauty. 1 spent {my 1925 summer vacation in Paris, and I found some remark | able advances. Guests present included: irs, John Tripeny, Mrs. J. R. MeCurdy, Mrs. Theodore R. White, Mrs. Thom: | us Mrs. Robert R. Dun- McShane, Miss Do- Dunlap, Miss Hildegard Wach iss Genevieve Redington, Miss Nette Wat Mi Grace De CLurch Class Members Are Entertained The Beaming r class of the Sirst Methodist church was enter. tained at the home of {he teacher, | Mrs. W. Glenn Abbott, 652 Bast Fif- teenth street, with a Hatlowe'en squerade party, Thursday, from 9 to 8:00, Kleven girls were pres+ ent, each in fancy costume. Game: | were played, which delightful | refreshments were served by the stess and her aselatants he Woodmen of the Worla | Plan Meeting for Wednesday } That's how I get the best beaut helps in existence, As a girl I went to France for the best she hed to offer. And for 40 yea | she has given me all her new | coveries. These I have usei to in my fame as a beauty, and to eep my youth, Now I offer you the best helps I have found. All toilet counters | supply them as Edna Wallace} Hopper’s beauty aids. Made ex- actly as I use them. And most! of them combine seyeral helps in one. | Natrona Camp No. 321, Woodmen Tam trying to induct evory girl | of the Worle, will hold a meeting| and woman to learn low much Weda venit November | they mean. That beauty and nt the Keni hts of Pythias hall. youth millions envy in me show | 7 se what such helps can do. I want | Pi Phi Alumn all to share them, | Meet at Schulte Home One is my Youth Cream. It | Mrs. J. 'T. Drew. Mins | combines many helps These in- Evans and Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte} clude products of both lemon and will entertain the members of the| Strawberry. All the best that/ Pt Beta Phi sorority on, Tuesday ¢ science knows to foster, feed and| | ning © of the latter, 1042 | preserve the skin | | Enet street |” Youth Cream comes in_ two} actA? types—cold and vanishing. I use Modern Woodmen to | Hold Meeting Monday Casper Camp No. Woodmen of America . Modero ill meet on Me evening, vember 2, at the Moose hall, 1 West Second street, at which time business at. falrs of {mportance will be. tran: acted, All members are a present a8 Mr. Halsten, neighbor, will outline a plan for a membership campaign, to be closed during December, when the candi dates wiil be initiated see Miss Trueblood Gives er altowe’en Party ss Gladys Trueblood was host- ess at a Hatlowe'on party given Fri- day e¥ening at ner hone. Ganz tate deputy | can ked to be} a revelation, one at bedtime, one {n the morn- ing: Neyer is my skin without it. To that I largely owe my wonder: ful complexion, my girlish con- tours, my rosy bloom. Send this coupon for a sample tube. My latest Beauty Book will come with ft. Learn what a cream do, Even a few uses will bring or iria ube st this today to Edna Walle. oe fer ke Shore Drive, Chic ioe for postage and T want to try Youth ai eee oe ream. Name ..-. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1925 of music and readings was enjoyed, after which a lunch was served The address of welcome was given guest at the Sullivan home on East ‘Tenth street. Guests will be mem- bers of the Thursday club, vist by B. H. Pester and was responded to by Mrs, F. S. Luckey. The. Rev. Mrs, Boyle Entertains Charles chofield, pastor of the For Sons Saturda church, gave a short but interesting Mrs. Ear} C. Boyle entertained] talk. Lesile MoRtill acted as toast at a children’s Hallowe'en party on | master. Saturday afternoon at her home for a 0 he her two sons, Bobbie and Dick.| Woman's Benefit Association Guests present were: Buddy Lath-| Mecting at 1. 0.0, F. Hall. rop, Jimmie Be: Teddie Newman, Bobbie Stebbins, Dick Evans, Jim- mie Wilson, Edmond Pigeon. Brooks A meeting of the Womah’s Bene {it association will be held on Mon day evening, November 2 at $ o Nichols, Richard Rockwell, Donald Ralerat fal McMahon, Eugene Pelton, John Zut-|°* tHe Odd Petiows’ halt termeister, Bobbie Hagens, Gene f Biglin, Bobbie Kimball and Bobbje| Mrs. Boyle Will and Dick Boyle. Give Luncheon, Aa ak Dad Mrs. “Earl C. le will be ho . Hallowe'en Party Is on Tuesday of this week at an in Given at Methodist Church. formal luncheon and bridge 1 ty Among the church affairs of in- Fe terest during the last week was the Hallowe'en party given Friday evo- Study Class Monday With Mrs, Cobb, | ning by members of the men’s bible] The Stuay i meet Monday class of the Methodist Episcopal] afternoon at lock with Mrs church for members of the ladies'} A, TH. Cobb az her home, $45 Sou Hb ass of the chur program | Beech stre FRESH SHIPMEN DATES---FIGS--PRUNES Sugar Stuffed Dates, bulk, I. 50c, 14-lb. box, ea. 30c Sugar Stuffed Dates, 1-Ib. boxes, Ib Sugar Stuffed Dates, 1-lb. crocks, lb, Sugar Stuffed Dates, 3-lb. boxes, each— Washed Smyvrtia Figs, bulk, Ib Washed Smyrna Figs, 6-oz. pkg. Washed Smyrna Figs, 1-ib. Lithographed Tins Washed Smyrna Figs, 1-lb. crocks Stuffed Smyrna Figs, 1-lb. tins Stuffed Prunes, bulk, Ib ASCO QUALITY DELICATESSEN 138 South Center St. ©1978 enstsone co Here Is an Attraction That Will Keep the Young Folks Home at Night O the bright lights of Main Streot burn brighter than your home-fires? Is your family circle broken nightly because there is no entertainment at home? Youth seeks expression. Youth is not content with the “mechanical” music of the ordinary player. That is why their boundless spirits re- spond so quickly to the n0 they play by roll with their own expression—their personal touch. The Gulbransen Registering Piano That Can be Played Equally Well by Roll or by Hand is the Social Center of Thousands of Homes It’s the Home that providesan outlet for all the pent-up ener- gies of youth that Keeps the Young Folks home at night. Singing the songs of their fancy, the young folks accompany themselves by roll on the Gul- bransen Registering Piano—jus! like hand playing. They dance when they wish—at home—to their choice of ali the latest pop- ular music, for dance music can be played with perfect cadence on the Gulbransen. Come over today and try the piano that plays by roll even better than most play by hand. Indeed you could not do more if you played by hand than you can do by roll on the Gulbransen, And you could not play so many pieces. Come in and learn the thrill of the music you play yourself,then you will understand why home ties draw tighter for the family which has a Guibransen Regis- tering Piano of its own, CSULBRAN SEN istering Piano The Chas. E. 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