Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 7

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1925 SOCHETY, Dinners Last Evening At Country Club Preceding the regular Country club daneing purty last evening se eral dinner parties were given the club, including a no-host party with cov s luid for Dr. and ¢Mrs William (Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keefe, and Mrs. C. L. Rhinemuth, Mr. a i Mr H. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. George B, Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. . Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. W-' Kimball, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs, Schwed, Miss Violet Lever, Julian Lever, W. A. Morris and Bert Harris and Mrs. W. L. Con- nelley were hosts to Mrs. O, L, Wal- ker, while another small party was enjoyed ¢ Mr. x M William B. Schillin, nd Mrs. A, W. Smith Mrs. Campbell to Aentertain Thursday Mrs. Cho tertain s I, Campbell will en- formally at a luncheon and ty on Thursday of this Lodge M K. of P. The Security Benefit association ill meet Monday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following the business session a dance will be given for members and the public. ‘8 St. Mark's Guild Announces Date of Sale The ladies of St. Mark’s Guild an- neunce a bake sale for Saturday, tvovember 21, at the Midwest Phar- macy, commencing at 1 o'elock and continuing. until 5:00. This will be their big annual Thanksgiving bake sale event. Mrs. Edwards and the ladies assisting her will make many gallons of mince ment so that there may be generous quantities of real homemade pies in every home. eting at Hall. My powders; used by ' movie stars By Edna Wallace Hopper I am a stage star and a moyie star. All my friends are stars. I know these public beauties, as few do. We are extravagant. Supreme beauty means so much to us that nothing can matter. I long paid for powders $5 per box, to secure the very best. Now, by grace of the makers, I supply those powders at very. modest price. The very super- powders for which I paid their price. All toilet counters now supply them at 50c and $1, under the name of Edna Wallace Hop- per. There are two types but of this superlative grade. One cold cream powder which clings and stays, I always use that. But many pre- fer a light, fluffy powder. So I supply bothy styles. Both come in four shades—white, flesh, peach and brunette. Let me bring you a new concep- tion of fine powder. Send the cou- pon for a sample with my Beauty Book. You will be delighted. Learn what we fastidious people use. «Clip coupon now, Sample Free Edna Wallace Hopper, $36 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, T want to try Youth Cream Powder 0 Face Powder White—Fiesh—Peach—Brunetie There will also be quantities of all rts of delectable Thankegiving | dinner dishes—turkey, baked beans and” bro bread, coffee cake, | Coughnuts. cookies, nut bread, cakes, pies und confections—all gen- home-cooked, Arrangements in charge of Mis. W. 8. Kimball. Study Class To | “leet Monday The study class ‘will meet in ceg- lar session with Mrs. A. H. Col at her South Beech street home at 2:15 p. m.. Monday. Piano Pupils In Recital The 10th recital ofthis season giv en by a grozp of Lula ‘Etizabeth Sams pupils tock place Saturduy afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock at the studio 515 S. Durbin street. The numbers were played entirely from memor: Church Bell Jolly Workman Peasant Dance - Gaynor Blake Kathlyn Tucker Chorale in C major Lied in F major -.... Frances Johnson Minuet in G major. Minuet No. 4 -. i} Louis The Dying Poet . -- Gottschalk Triumphal March, from ‘Aida’ Verdi Jeanette Canner Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rus- -- Mascagni Pauline Garne Miserere, from “Il Trovatore..Verdi Gertrude Josendal Dance d’ Etoiles, Op 66----Goudard June Decker ---Gagnor Blake ynor Blake Bridge Luncheon is Enjoyed Friday Mrs. W. A. Bryan entertained a number of her friends informally on Hriday at a 1 o'clock luncheon and bridge party given at her home on Bast Second street. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. J. Cc, Grisinger and Mrs. Cora Mille Those present. were: Mrs. Karl Hayes, Mrs. Alex Weber, Mrs, Cora Miller, Mrs. J. C. Grisinger, Mrs. L. D, Perry, Mrs. C, E, Metker, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. D. V. Lowe and Mrs. Frank Franci: eee Nicolaysen Home to Be Meeting Place of Guild St. Mark's guild will Thursda, afternoon at 2: at the home of Mrs. P. C. on South Wolcott street. ° oe Altar and Rosary Society t6 Meet The Altar and Rosary society of St, Anthony's Catholic church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the Mullin club, with the Mesdames Hd Adams and Peter O'Malley acting as hostesses. Meet on 0 o'clock colaysen eee Junior Choir to Sing At Vesper Services Members of the Junior choir of St. Mark's church will sing this eve- ning at the Vesper services to be held at the church at 5 o'clock. eee W. B, A. Meeting At Odd Fellows’ Hall, The Women's Benefit association will meet in regular session on Mon- day evening, November 16, at § o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Candidates will be initiated after which refreshments will be served by a committee in charge of Mrs. Christ Wagner, Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Crouther, AN guards are asked to be at the hall at 7 o'clock for practice. eee . Woman's Association to Hold All Day Session. The regular meeting of the Woman’s Association of the First Congregational church will be held Thursday, November 19, at the home of Mrs. Robert Forsythe, 1130 South Boxelder street. The mbeting will be in the ‘form of an all day*sewing tession during which time articles for the bazaar to be held Deeember 5 will be completed. ee Members Are Initiated Into Club at Meeting, At a meeting of the Sans Gene club held last Thursday evening the Misses Lucille Bishop, Margaret Chapin and Adeline Shoemaker were initiated into the club, J eee Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Greenburg. who have just recently returned from a pleasure trip to the Western Coast, have taken an apartment at |the Ada where they will be per- n ted. The Woman’s Exchange Is Showing Today MANY PRETTY THINGS Priced at $1.00 TO $3.00 Ladies, here you will find many articles suitable for immediate use and gift articles, such as‘ are not offered for sale elsewhere THE WOMAN 142 South ’S EXCHANGE Durbin St. MRS. W. J. BURTON, Manager _ Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE SEVEN MRS. PETER 0'MALLE worker in church and welfare ac’ itrena county with meer and an ardent PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mr, and daughters, Kathleen Mrs. Joe Donlixt and children of I'¢ Wayne, Ind., who have been visiting for three weeks at the Sullivan home are leaving tomorrow evening for Denver where they Will spend the week visiting, From Denyer Mrs. Donlin will return to her home Dr. T. J. Drew attended the Colo. rado. Aggie-Colorado University game yesterday at Fort Collins. He will visit in Denver for several days before returning to Casper. Attor- ney A. EB, Stirrett was also a Cas per man who attended the game. Bond Patrick Mrs. BE. C. who has en spending the last month in Casper | Clifford a » her t in with her son is returning kee todas fami! Milw Mrs. Richard Siebel left last week for Mountain Grove, Mo., 1 been called there by the serious | ness of her mother. Philip Mahoney ts a guest the Jeremiah Mahoney home for time from the Buffalo creel of which he is manager . . anch Ted Apgar is in from Fort Russell H, S. Roll and H. L, Denver business men the Townsend hotel Mr. and Mrs, Walter C. Denver who haye been spending the jast week in Casper left last eve- ning for Denver. En route they were dinner guests at the Cross ranch near Douglas going from there to Wheatland, They were accompanied to the ranch by Mr. and Mrs Walker who returned to Casper last night. Casper Vaughan are registered at J. Murphy, is amo: Denver busines this week. C. EB. House Saturgay fr motored to Lavoye. Mr. and Mrs. A. Le are guests in Ca ley of Osage ors B. L. Siggins of Den out-of-town. arrival here was yesterday Mrs. Eliz with friends abeth Garret is in Denver hotel a Robert Foster from Billings, see is here on buriness M. GC. Tillotson is here on one his regular business calls from Den n came in yest 2 ranch Mr, and Mrs, H. [. Leaming of Midwest are guests of friends here eee Mr.,and Mrs. L. R. Parks and tamly of Riverton are visitors here A, H, Hate per today age aa J. W. Jordon ig visiting in Casper from Mammoth. Mrs. Jordon and THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A Free Lecture on Christian Science BY JOHN J. FLINN, C. S. Member of the board of Lectureship of.the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts AT ELKS AUDITORIUM—CENTER AND 7TH STS. Under the auspices of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Casper, Wyoming MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16 AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Sullivan, | short | today | { | Hitt of) | Judd | Casper visiting | ot | of Midwest Is in Cas- | hildren who have been visiting ir and | Oklahoma and Kanras are ex YY latter part week Mr. and Mrs.. Frank A. Wise Lulu McConnell, famous Broadway star, says “'Silph is just the thing to get that slender figure!” made up from vegetable througt the flow of saliv i wo oF three pices of this and refreshing chewing gum every day jor a litte whale and you will soon notice & new beauty and slenderness in your rs. Not only will Si ost delicious ph Reducing Gare wells for 30c. & box; if your druggist eannct supply you vou ean buy it direet from the Silph Medical Company, 9 West 60th New York ity I you send in o ddllar we will send yon Prepaid a two enough to see wond | tendent of | partment laut extract w eed to do totake off those cxtem pounds is to chew with ¢ exts. nt the sy of 1 Wridas awlius to visit & to Casper sa Therm few days J. Boundy is ‘among the M t visitors spending Sunday her . S. Hurley arriv duy Neb. trom for a Mrs. C, W. HIN, Mr. a Kyner, Mr, and Mrs and Willlam Stone | nd for Denver to educational conference Ne Life Tnsurance ew York M tend the the Equit: pan: irrett, Casper att evening for’ Cheyenne c has urned to after completing a-several da nese trip xpent here L, E. Laird of Worlan of the State Highway was In Casper “SILPH” New Chewing Gum REDUCES FAT SAFELY AND EASILY “Chew Silph and be Sylph-Like”’ - IS NEW YORK’S LATEST SLOGAN That a 1 hans Meese ae have at last found » remarkable way io reduce fat people is admitted by those who buve tried Silph Red: Gum — to be ‘ble to take off several Pounds a week by simply chewing two or three pircem nw day of ® pleasant, refreshing gum is conecded miracle of science — Long dato that certain wea plants and vogethble extracts liad a wonderful and absolutely wate effect to do away with fatty tissues and relieve stomach and intestinal troubles, but until recently only limited quantities of these oxtracts were available — Tt took the combined efforts group of work out a satisfactory ‘orporating these extracts leasant chewing Zurn to satiaty m public demand, at last they have sue- ceeded and Silph is the only cheving gum we know of which contains the extracts of these plants and is now Offered to every fat man or woman at & price within the reach of all If you are too FAT you want to red Wut vou want to do ft in a sale way no injure your health—Silph tf gun omeed Lagan contain any dangerous Gnige or cheraicals—no thyroiditis Mich are nuimilated by tne ayetorn BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Ser fs the name of the original and genuine re- ducing gum, ‘HE ONLY ONE WE PERSONALLY GUARANTEE TO BE SAFE AND HARMLESS. 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