Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1925, Page 3

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a SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1925 By MARY TOBIN Entertainment Thursday ing friends w relish the following, At Twichell Residence which Rogers credits his victim with Mr. and Mrs, Howard W. Twich-] telling: él entertained a number of their man. Hele a} friends Thursday evening at their iipianeosuatl home, 642 t Twelfth street. The} sposed to know following interesting program was rything. Well, like all fat men} évert won't take exercise, he plays | 1. Chorus singing by the party, Ile was out on the coursé the 2 “Home Rule for day, and tore up about Read ard of nice velvet turf as 1 rr “A Quiet ty lunge at the Afternoon,” Howard | He felt-sore ut | Twichell. He looked at the eadd | Instrument s. Leonard ‘What will I do?" thinking of | and Mr. Uttgrbac! the ddy would i ct him 4, Series of contests for prizes. as to h make the next swing § Ist. | better. But the ‘caddy replied 1] d nd Quartet think, the best thing you can do | nd. Ladies’ Quartet is to take that Piece of.turf home oe | with you and make a course of your Alumnae Rar ord | is Postponed _ regular meeting of the Pl] Mr, E f ch was to| tertained r ay esday evening, has| appointments this week in ho Leen postpon 1d will not be held | some old Wyoming friends who are until November 23, at which time] visiting the capital. ‘The guest list rembers will t at the home of| included Mr. . P. C. Spencer | Mrz. B. H. Peito | of Cheyenr nd Mrs, | cee | Hewlett and father, ine Arts Division Hon. GC. W. of Cheyenne: | Meeting Next Week State Treasur Snyder and} Phe fine arts division of the Cas-| State Auditor Vincent 3 per Woman's Departmental club will | tor W. W. Daily and E yreet. next. Wednesday afternoon at| Alcorn of Rawlins; and Hon. George W. Brimmer. jJoyed the theate The after the dinner. 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. M. entire party en: Loecke on CY avenue | Mrs. B. and h of Syra f. Drew of Seattle, Wash., | ghter, Mi: Abble Drew . have been in the week and have been | guests of Miss Alice Ly ator Kendrick’s office Drew is well known to mie people, having spent a delightful summer in that city towo years ago Miss Hasbrouck is Honored at Party Miss Gladys Hasbrouck of Sherl- dan, formerly secretary to Superin- tendent A. A. Slade, who has been pending eeveral weeks here and who {s leaving soon for San Fran- cisco to accept a position, was the guest of honor at an informal bridge Mrs. party given last evening by the Misses Edna Mae Healy and Mary| Hon. J. €. Underwood of Under- Bloodgood at the hame of the former | wood, Wyoming, has been in Wash- 9 ington this week on business’ con- nected with the Federal Farm Loan Board, of which he is a member. ‘VA South Park avenue’. Miss Has- brouck received a guest gift. Guests present were the honoree, Mrs. Mitchell McIntyre, Mrs.- Dean Morgan, Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs. Glenn Parker, Miss Margaret Longshore, Miss Emelie Skarra, and Miss Snyder. Another recent Wyoming visitor, although a brief one, was J. B: Wil- s0n of McKinley, Wyo., who stopped off for a day on his way to New York City, N. ¥ . FE. D. Hickey, certified public ac- countant of Laramie js a visitor in Wyoming {s to have a Washington | Casper attending the accountant con- roll call, The state's contribution to | vention. the cosmopolitan population of the ’ numbering. vsevera!” hundred ana! OnLy 18, But On 4th Honeymoon ranging from the president's cabinet Cres About Wyoming People In Washington, D. ©. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 10.— down to. those energetic young clerks and students who are taking advantage of the boundless oppor- tunities offered by the nation’s capi- tal. So, at the repuest of many read- ers of this column, it {s proposed to publish this miniature “Who's Who" in alphabetical order. Comes the rool call then, next week, and enter } the A.'s. eae A noteworthy coterie of stalwart Wyoming masculinity has invaded ‘Washington this week, They have entertained and been entertained and have managed to ¢ombine bus|- ness and pleasure in a most profita- ble manner. The visitors were the following: State Treasurer John Snyder, and State Auditor Vincent Carter of Cheyenne; State Senator W. W. Daily of Rawlins; Hon. C, W. Burdick and George E Brimer, of Cheyenne; Claire Underwood of Un- derwood, and Roscile Alcorn, editor of the Rawling Republican. Messrs. Snyder and Carter expect to leave here for Florida, where they will at- tend a ‘convention of state auditors and state treasurers. Mrs. Charles 18. Winter entertain- ed informally at luncheon this week in honor of an old friend, Mrs. Ken- neth McEwen, formerly of Lander, who has been attending an alumni meeting of Vassar College in this city. Representative and Mrs. Win- ter will leave shortly for New York City where they will be guests oven, the week end of Col. and Mrs. H. M. Morrow, who are stationed at Gov- ernor's island. Theventire party will Witness the football game between the Army and Columbia University. a Ui w Cather & ‘~ op | and Mrs, Mondell entertained the, ivedding p at a delightful din \ their home this week, for the daughter, and in compliment to the bride-to-be. Miss Annette Sleeper, daughter of the late W. W. Sleepeer, well-known pioneer of Cody, has entered the fashionable tional Park Seminary for girls at Fores Glen, a suburb of Washington. Miss Sleeper’s mother and sister are now living tn Califor- a | Pauline Nixon, 18, of Texas, ts after a matrimonial record, |‘ First wed at 15, she now ia Once more the versatile Will Rog- Salt ok _ Devdittanie aad Wedd The wedding gown (left) is antic Orange blossoms are tied in knots down with The voluminous skirt is of tulle if different sh the center. is in A. Recent Casper visitors ton were: Moon, T. E. Sostello, D. Mr, and Mrs. W. and Mrs. M. [Panteu tataraaret nana wha a at tending school here this winter, ited this Warner in Thermopolis. Mrs. visitor here from “Thermopolls, Mr. and Mrs. morning by motor for Denver. Joseph | Mabel were visitors here from their home in Thermopolis. Paul Grill ness for a few days from his home! n BU Ted The Tribune tor Laramie to visit there with rel. actives Mrs. short time for Portlard to make | home there with her daughte and family. er Mr. | out of town visitors here to Lake City. . Edwin Johnson, who spent several weeks at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Chri turned to Casper: P. J. the road camp near he and his'son have a contract with the state highway Paar Mrs. Governor! and Mrs, rado gue Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Denver arrivalg in € Mr. visited with their son, H. countant the state society to attend the, anny: Wyom countants, and Mrs. returned to Casper following a fif: five hundred mile motor trip. Pacific the same flowers. Citron golored ve MacDougall, certified ac of Rawlins, secre’ of arrived yesterday al meeting of the | of Certified ac-| ing Society 4 in River-| Whitmore, FR H. Hanson, Lewls, and Mr. Gage J Fo. vis: week with Miss Beulah eee ©. P, Arnoldus was a recent \ A. . . Jones left this and daughter, recently Sneider is in Casper on busi t ings. Olson of the news department left this. morning for a short time, eee Barker Watts is leaving in and. Mrs. C. . are | y from Crosby ee { istinsen In Riverton, has re-| eee | Cain returned to Casper from Alcova, where} doesn’t department. nie Joan Hope, house of Che Ce ae Just Won't Stay at Home que ivory in tone the front and the Ivet fashions the ides of citron, vb tr s Gowns Ha poate ide skirts and tight bodices give that quaint,’ oldfashioned. | with filmy bodice ra) . afk to debutante and wedding ovely Alencon | trimming. | tulle veil is fastened te | f z ay i fastened to the head if LA ail» ve Onaint Lines ic debutante frock (right A chic little hat in the newest Bs Cribune PAGE THREE * o Indian By The Associated Press COLUMBIA om. 1e mother c take he of W daughter of J. Fitzalen Hope commons, will run for parliament herself if wanderlust ay from London in the meantime, Britain's most traveled woman, having seen more of the carth ¢ Prince D s been & ticke NEW Y 18th gained auc have urge: tablish a develop ho stitutions 1; it worth been left vi deputy npn in She is called Fred Shelt daughter of of Col Mo arrived in Casper today and is of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn H. ©. Chappell. ha From Chappell went the return of! ang Hawall ar nd Mri cisco for fleet from who via the Washington Post, payes in the United States 7 fun at a well-known westerner This Searmecking with her foorth | ‘rhey returned to this city by ps Ume his victim is Hon, W, W. Jet-| husband, E.L. Page. Husbands |cf the southern route. , fers, general manager of the Union Carlton, Stagner, - Winrinread | cee Pe Pacific, Mr. Jeffers she divorced W. L, Lappe attended to busi fairs In Shoshont t week na Mr. and Mrs. Neil Moore lett i! j for th home n Scotts. | Wore | , Neb. ‘ ge fe | Be Judge Bry It ‘ been spendl y | h given away free BANDITS or here from” Riverton 1EI ee dred ley ie here today from| ma transacting business affairs,|an at E. P. Wileox and P. B. Dykeman J 1 Q 8 of Riverton were here this week for | Frer MAYTAG SHOP Suber tlie aa ye od "ind Satta : FONS bed rt |mour ervice and Satisfaction Guarantee + . 4 Charge of De riration and be eee hele ta Salt Creek Oil Field. Representative | ee aed The k JAMES L. MEIDE nd death of beloved son ana]? ! Edgerton, Wye, ° brother ern with Mr. 4 Boxter and Duma and Sylyia IN LARGE BIET KILLED NUMBERS | led | Dan: BY “OTTO PLGh QUITS DRY “| FORCE TO ENTER SQUAD = AGAINST DRUG ADDICTS °° See GLADSTON Individual LADIES For appointment you ca owels sterilized combs BASEMENT GLADSTONE Center Street Entrance OF Walla shows. MANCHEST lege students are under arrest after a fight between men from rival in gave a two-hour |. BLDORADO, iam Bradle; TAIBAL ATES TO BE PLACED. ONCOURT TRIN Who ee SHES en ORK Al Kell As he would remain four hour top of a flagpole on 330 feet the alr. made scend. number of three ti out marriage lcens NGORA -+- Amer! d the me talent NEW YOR ‘ ame ; houses close together are threaten- | one ing.to give Brooklyn and Queens an enormous confls n, the state 4 housing commission has been in-| formed. sae LONDON——Labor members of m parllament plan to absent themselves from any function Mussolini attends | {2 he comes to sign the Locarno pact. | in which crowba LONDON—An orchestra of forty, | taken up 10,000 feet g%ave a two hour ri y 00,000 to re {Valuable oll lands, oll lands, TROPHY WINNER AGAIN ENTERS IN CORN SHOW WATER LOGGED BODY FOUND I NORTH PLATTE BARBER SHOP R GENTLEMEN HOTEL. Buried| | Papoose Alive to Face Gallow LIFE 10 concert giant plane, Mo concert, Aerobile Success in Germany r a a “9 A combination of auto and airplane, with folding wings and pneumatic wheels that make it equally use ful on land or in the air is being manufactured in Germany for popular It can | {| housed in an ordinaty garage. . One of the machines is shown Gold and Blue Is Colpr Scheme | Hatchery at Cody Will Be Open All This Winter, Plan in Sees | Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor ail Phone 707 1 fina A gorgeous effect is ‘achieved by this evening gown of varicol ored metal brocade. % The tunic’ is edged with gold lace and the vivid blue in the brocade is“re« peated in the ribbon sashes. { and a bring r favorite be Phones 1f special me you a copy of paper. Calls ni ust re 8 | noon Sunda CIRCULATION DEP’T. \\, YOM Manhattan * Cafe ° TURKEY DINNER SUNDAY—12 M. TO8 P.M. Why Dine at Home? 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