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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1925 sites fore tincerserr es Satay the Elks’ formal dane- party Friday evening, T. ©. n. entertained at ai d'=~er for eight guests at the Hen- ning hotel. Precedin Woman's Association to Ilold Sewing Session. ‘The Woman's association of the First Congregational chureh will hold an all day sewing session on ‘Thursday, Novembe at the home | of Mrs. Robert Forsythe, 1130 South | should and Each lunch, membey thimble Boxelder. bring — her scissors. Play to Be Given at Christian Chureh, Members of the North ristian church w ive “Valen: Vinager's Vaudeville Agency” evening, November 6, at 8:16 at the chureh, corner of jrant und H streets. The play re eals the trials, tribulations and emptations of Valentine Vinager in ttempt to secure suitable talent he entertainment of a long suf A small admission the proceeds to go the church benefit. The cast of will include those who : e six-act vaudeville sketeh given Jast April. Casper haracters Ma ret MeDer t Is Hostess to Friends. Little Margaret MeDermott enter- tained a number of her friends at a Hallowe'en party Saturday after; her home, 7 South Mel- reet. Games and singing were anjoyed and at 4 o'clock a lunch was M MeDermott and Guests pres: Kathieen Sunkel, Bertha Opal Harrington, Nellie Gal- Loulse Jensen, Mary E. Me Dermott ond Frank MeDermott were Moose Lodge Holds Meeting October 29. ser Lodge No. 1182, Loyal “der of Moose, held a meeting on ursday evening, October 29, at which time a lar class of candl- dates were initiated and business af- fairs of importance transacted. During the social hour members present were entertained by Bert Wagner who played several plano selections. Plans were completed at the meeting for a frolic to be given by the Mooseheart Legion on Tues: day evening, November 11. one Bridge Luncheon Tomorrow Will Honor Indiana Visitor - Mrs. Joe Donliny (Eileen Sullivan) will be the guest of honor at an in- formal bridge luncheon to be given tomorrow by TIrs. Harold Manbeck. Neighbors of Woodcraft Will Meet Tuesday Evening. Neighbors of Woodcraft, Casper ‘rele No. 409, will meet in regular Heterodyne Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E, Wells Music Co. 232 E. 2nd Street Phone 194 Lily of France Corset shaping. 154 South Center Personal Attention of an Expert Corsetiere. THE STUART SHOP 136 SOUTH CENTER ST. These beautiful handiwork of nature —carry a beautiful sentiment of joy and gladness. We are receiving shipments of Mums every day. ALSO IT IS TIME TO SELECT YOUR POTTED PLANT FOR THANKSGIVING We have a wonderful selection, FOR PARTIES We carry a full line of nifty party favors. The Casper Floral Co. STOCKMENS NATIONAL BANK BLDG. OT SP . ‘ " Cupid’s Dart Fatal to Beauty: © Miss Bessio McKeldiny day ‘Washington, and considered one of the most be. in America, will march to the altar soon with inridge, assistant secretary of w: session on o'clock in the Odd Fellows’ hall. Candidates, will be nominated and officers for the year elected, Other important business affairs transacted, Tuesday Fortnightly Gcub Saturday With Mrs. Nicolaysen The regular meeting of the Fort nightly bridge club will be held on Saturday of this week at the home of Mrs. P. C icolaysen Hazeltine Julian Is Hostess to Friends. Miss Hazeltin Julian was bostess to a number of friends at a Hallowe'er costume party given Friday evening at her, home, 825 North Kimball street. Guests present were. Edith Costello, Miss Lena Miss Jane Clark, M Miss Grace Turner, Heslop; Miss Vi Fisher, Mins Viola: Chase and Messrs. Tilford Dvorak, Howare Bayer, Millard Chapman, Egri Chap. man, Tyel Tyler and James Julian. one Luncheon And Bridge Party At Ball Home Saturday Mrs. James O. Ball Costello, Miss Fisher, Miss Adp and = Mrs. evening at §|ley will be Miss Elsie Bayer,} Eleanor the , ighter of Mrs. Leigh C. Palmer of eautiful society girls 1 (inset) Henry Breck- arin the Wilson administration, \U, Miss Edith Blaisdale Andervon, Miss ‘ina Laffer Miss Leora mma Duls Miss Jean Nira Stewart, Miss Miss Florence. Rog: Playson and Mise Articles To Be Handed In E vr At Meeting A meeting of the Ladies’ aid so- clety of the Trinity Lutheran church will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church parson. age, Fourth and Park streets. Mrs. W. C. Rehwaldt will act as hostess for the afternoon and all members are. asked to bring in thelr dona- tions or finished fancy work for 2) the bazaar as this will be one of the 1Jlast meetings to be held before the sale ty Lutheran Aid Meeting To Be Held at Church. The Ladies Aid Grave glish Lutheran church wi n {| meet on Thursday societ ternoon at 1] the afterr Carl W yon? will be Schauss and 1 eee juild to ish House. myeeti guild will be held on 17 Styidson Frank E. Davis were joint hostesses | N00" of this we at a luncheon and bridge party Jackson street. Julia Dunaway. . Guests present for the afternoon Adel were: Mrs. Jack Steele, Miss Stinson, Miss Julia Dunaway Carrie Schribner, A NEW CREATION OF CORSETTE An answer to the particular woman’s demand for a garment which is shaped to mold the hips. gives special contvol of the diaphragm through the It also flowers — the given Saturday at the Ball home, 410 South Bridge honors weve won by Miss Adel Stinsén and Miss the Parish house Mrs. B as hostesses Junior Choir M Will Attend Party. An informal party will be given on Firady evening at 7 ck at St. Mark’s parish house for the Junior choir, St. Mark’s Synergae With Mrs. Diggs. Mrs. S. H. Diggs will be hostess on Tues < of this week at her 1584 South the regular . Mark& Synergae. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Entertain at Their Hon Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Wyatt were hosts on Wyinesday evening at thelr home at an informal party given for members of the manuel training department of the Casper high school. Guests present included: Supt. and Mrs. A. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bumann, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Longfield, Miss Marie Cook, Convy, Miss Frances I Hyde, M Reekie and ing act Brooks members of Spruce meeting of Nellie Harve Why be Fat and be unpopular? All ideas of charm and beauty call for slenderness today. People by the millions are combating excess fat. The easy, pleasant, scientific way is Mar- mola Prescription Tablets. This method has been used for 18 years. You can see the ree sults all about you. Your own friends can tell you what it did for them Marmola has so proved itself that people are now taking 100,000 boxes monthly, Rs secrets about it. Our book states every in- gredient and tells exactly how Marmola acts. Exercise and diet not required. | Investigate the method which has served so many, You know that it must be both safe and efficient. Learn how easy it is to lose excess weight, acd how much better | you feel when you've done it. Marmola Proseription Tablets aro sold by all Graal . sat Sd ier A q this sone free, ‘and our guarantee. “Clip it hos The Pleasant Way to Reduce MARMOLA | 25.55, | 2-235 General Motors Bide. 25cSample , DETROIT. MICH. Free | Phone 872 Mesdames | Che Casper Sunday Cribune To Hold The stage js all set for the Natrona County Woolgrowers annual pow: wow, At two o'clock Thursday at- ternoon of this week at the Blks Hall, M, L. Bishop, president, will order the curtain raised and woo)- growers’ from the four corners of the county will be p-esent to par- tlefpate in the discussions of the (meeting and to vote for the election of officers. In the evening at 6:80 o'clock a delightful dinner will” be served in the banquet room of the Elks Hall. During the dinner hour the largest wether in Wyoming will be given away absolutely free to the person holding the lucky number, This wether has been donated by Lew Barker, prominent stockman of Na- Young Women’s Christian Ass'n. New headquarters 143 8. Wolcott. Office telephone 1456. Gymnasium Classes. Final adjustments of the gym- nasium program will be made this week. Decision has already been mi by the business women’s and the Burlington cla to have the classes one night each week in- stead of two as origihally planned. ‘Through the kindness: of the library board, the cla will meet for calisthenics in the’ large’ basement room of the public Wbrary. ‘The room is reached by entering thé west door of the building. ‘The business women's class will meet Monday evening at 7:30 and the class will decide at that time the particular evening for the.class meeting. The Burlington class will meet also ut the brary Friday eve- ning at 7:30 and will decide upon the’ night for regular meetings at that time. The fee will be reduced to the same fee of last year when the classes met but once each week. Registrations will positively close at the following meeting of the classes. All fees must be paid to hold a place in the class, Public Speaking Class. The Public’ Speaking class” will Natrona Woolgrowers /Banquet and Dance with Many Features to Follow | Annual Meeting of County Woolgrowers’ Association Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES sons PAGE SEVEN visited tho | quarters during the past » be shown over the buildir would. like to see the attr Fete Thursday \'"sr trona county for esveral years and will be butchered in fine style by the | Casper Packing company. The Cas-| per Packing company has donated {ts largest strip of bacon and it, too, will be given away during the dinner hour to the person holding the lucky number. At nine o'clock shatp dancing ‘will | commence dances the four r cotton cake, Williams} Stock Medicine, and branding Uquid | that has been donated will be raffled | off and {t is expected that each wool- grower will bring his pocket book | or check book prepared to go high If necessary to win one of the prizes. Tickety for the affair are going} fast and ao large crowd is expected | Reservations must be made by noon Thursday, tween meet at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday and Friday. ig Girl Reserves. The Girl Reserves held a most wuccessful opening program last Monday evening at the Y. W. C. A. An address by Rev. A. E, Cooke on the subject “What No Girl Can Af ford?" was a leading feature of the hour and was greatly enjoyed by all the gitls, Tho, program: was: fol- | lowed by a covered dish dinner. Another fine program {is in pros. pect for the club Monday eventing at | 4:30. At tomorrow's meeting, Prin: | clpal S. N, Beumann will speak on the subject “What You Put Into! the Game Is What You Get Out] of It." Madelyn Shorrey and Sara- bell Goldtrap will also appear on| the program and some time will be spent in learning some new songs. Open House, may “I always supposed the “Y. W.| C. A. did something worthwhile but | I never knew what it did," one| woman remarked recently after hearing specifically of certain work Of the local association which inter ested her greatly. Many men and women are in a similar position. ‘They take for gtanted that the Y, W. A. does | something but just what they ure not sure. A large number of per-| o'clock at the ehureh. Hostesses tor] oy Miss Gladys Hasbrouck, former secretary to Supt, A. A. Slade, is in Casper from Sheridan. oo Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Davidson, Mrs. ideon's mother and Miss Zella att are leaving today for Call. fornia to spend ral months. The } trip will be made by motor. eee Mr, and Mrs. H. N. Archambault left last Tuesday for Chicago: where they expect to make their home. owe Miss Mildred Robinson, who was for, some time telephone operator ut the Townsend hotel, left Inst week for Topeka, Kan., having been call- ed there by the illness and death of her mother, eee Miss Hattie Wyatt who left last Tuesday for Denver to visit with a former school friend will leave that city this week for Los Angeles. eee Miss Joy of the English depart- ment of the high schoo! left last week for Lincoln, Neb., to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss La- Vern Joy to Gerald Jones. eee F, GC. Kenoaer of Omaha js in Cag- per on business for a short time hay- ing arrived Saturday. ee C. T. Stahl of Denver is here on | business, see Mrs. Gill of Midwest spent Satur- day here visiting and shopping. ee Mr. and Mrs. R. EB. Wertz and Mr, Wertz's mother are guests at the Townsend hotel from Parco. Mr. and Mrs. Wertz were former Casper residents. owe PERSONALS jay K. K, Dyer is a Chicago business visitor {n this city. eee Mr. and Mrs, D, B. Boyd were Denver arrivals here yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Powell of Salt Creek are guests in Casper. eee Myrie L. Redenoqur of Muskogee, Okla., is a business visitor in Cas- per. oe A Peterson is a Denver guest reg- | istered at the Gladstone hotel, | .. Mr, and Mrs. J, R. Sullivan of Mammoth were guests yesterday at | the Henning hotel. | cee | L. C. Marland left yesterday over- land for Denver and Cheyenne. eee | A. 5. Lemarwhs a Denver arrival, here Saturday, one J. UL, Walker is among the Mid- west visitors spending the day here, eee J. R. Motz was among the Denver arrivals in this clty yesterday. eee Mra. J. A, Delfelder of Riverton spent Saturday in Casper visiting with friends, eee Mrs, Olive Lacy of Denver is an out-of-town visitor in this city, oe Bake Sale Saturday At Casper Pharmacy. The Woman's association of the PERSONAL MENTION.OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY 6, at the Casper Pharmacy, and Wolcott streets. All whould be at that store THE BILLFOLD Every Man Wants billfold is one of the most intimate things a mancatries about. And like every other fine personal possession it becomes the more cherished when old age Has added a touch of sentiment to it, and the lustre of honest wear. Men choose CORDOVA BILLFOLDS because they gtow old gracefully bur slowly, and possess those masculine characteristics that befit a gentlemen. They are hand-wrought in the finest of leathers. Their beauty is only rivaled by their usefulness. Genuine CORDOVA BILLFOLDS bear this mark (Gut Sk Buffale Look for it, demand it. It is an unqualified guarantee »t complete satisfaction. Ayres Jewelry Co. Exclusive Agents for Casper 118 E, SECOND ST. Where You Will Eventually Buy” MARL. Sr ee || HARTMAN'S THE ONLY DELICATESSEN Pure food cooked just the right way. 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