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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 fOCIETY, By MARY TOBIN Julia ak, of prizes Mrs, Hartung Is Hostess |/Street, and the fourth division at At Bridge Tea Today. | jthe John Tidball home, 918 ast |Pourth street. ward Pratt and Mrs. M winners M ast week's contest at the Columbia, an enjoyable tea and bric< are pupils of wee Cramer, & this afte r residenc $ 12 ; South Gran| Invited to Grace English Luther: the visitor M. A ck- s Thursday. Durh m. * Ald society afternoon Mrs. C. H the chureh. ‘The Mes- Greshpen dames Arvid Tdeen and R. B. Dixon Z will act as hostesses for the after- i Meeting Thursday 200n. At Odd Fellows’ Hall. satires rds © ne SS TH a edding Anniversary Is vate redneck Celebrated at Dinner. o'clock and Mr P, G. Bradas enter- Following the 1 informal dinner part candidates will be t their residence, j reshments will be served by in honor of ther tenth | a committee composed of \rs. Allie versary. Table decora-| Anna May Johnson andj t attractively carried out Dennte | ason place cards. a Ses anthemums being | Violin Classes to \ center piece. The evening | Hold Meetix | in games and music. Violin classes of the Wade Cramer | tel eg Sa re school will meet thisgweek as fol-| » ake). ee 1 ate P * | McC: Mrs. Earl k and 7 lows: Second division will meet this| Poa Giack, ae | evening at the home of Mrs. John| ** be ge ‘5 Huber, 743 East Fifth street; third | Stunts Ait te | division, Wednesday at th ence | yy ct To peutic of Mra, MM. E, Pratt, T10%East Aj ce gee ee 8 mtuesalliaihs Soe » Ladies: Auxiliary of the Clan Will meet tomorrow evening Odd Fellows’ hall, 4 7 | Mrs. Bowman for P. E. 0. B Chapter Wednes = & Cw C. H. Bowman will be hos- a new hygiene for women. A way that ends the hazards of the old-time “sanitary pad. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson Will Entertain at Party nd M Lieyd R. Arbuckle, wlands, Mr. and Mrs. Carl r. and Mrs. J. A. Rich Francis Bro J. R. Healy, and Mr. . Thompso! Informal Dance at Carpenter Hall. anywhere. S times as absorbent as ordinary | / cotton pads! ¥ Deodorizes. offending. Discards as easily as a piece of | tissue. No laundry. 4 You get it at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying, “KOTEX.” No embarrassment. In fairness to yourself, try this new way. Costs only a few cents. Twelve in a package. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue | End ALL fear of | to be given on Wednesdi Refreshments will committee In charge. Mrs. Grieye Will Give 500 Party, Mrs. M. Inyitations for a given oh Thurs: | South Lincoln street. Party This Evening Will or Bride-Klect Rudolph Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 Kamon ening at a bric en ATCH for the announcement OF THE BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! The 232 E. Second CASPER interested—more Tribune The whole town’s details in tomorrow’: Mr. and Mrs, A, G. Da 8 in 10 better class women today | entert a number of-fr employ “KOTEX.” vening at Wear lightest gowns and frocks | ech street at ¢ without a second thought, any day, Invited guests include: nith, Mr. and Mr: Mr, and Mrs. All carpenters and their w! invited to attend the dancing party t the Carpenter's hall y evening November 18. be served and Donko will be joint hostesres al shower to the home of the latt h McKinley street, honorin = a, Brunswick PANATROPE —the musical sensation! Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Phone 194 of the eran church will at 0 or a meeting of Chapter O of . E. O, Sisterhood on Wednes- OF X 1e1 i ng at her residence, 437 st Thirteenth streeet. All visiting O.’s tn city are invited Still use old hygienic tend ae A methods. Charming Knights of Maccabees freshness now... - Regular Mee a ie The Knights will epeta Coy, thelr regular evé- 30 o'clock at the Knights hall wing the bust- O meet every day unhandi- Soa a et 1 : o'clock to which the capped, to bring back the days he as ‘. is invited to attend. women used to lose is the object of | eet ve Mr. B 3 P, Ta and Mrs. ives are by a s issued to be y evening at 857 Miss |, mes the money. | | | Engagemént of Mile. in beauty culture to the Princes | Italian woman, iss Mina Ellis whe marriage to, near f Invited guests are: Mrs. James | Mrs, Franke Davis, Mrs. A. ‘K. Mrs, A. Ry salty Mrs. pf Nicol- | « Davis, Nis. Lea Wilson, Mrs. Ed Holmberg, Mrs. 8. ibson, Miss Mable Sheldon, Miss Ruth Pigott and the guest of honc eee Aid of Presbyterian Church to Meet. The ies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet the bungalow church, Thursday Bar at afternoon with members of M tram’s division in charge. Rehearsal of Chorus This Evening. ‘The regular rehearsal of the Treble @let chorus will be held this eve ning at 8 o'clock promptly at the Baptist church. . Mothers to Be Entertained At Jefferson School. Members of the Mothers’ division of the Casper Woman’s Depart- mental club will entertain mothers of pupils of the Jefferson school on Thursday afternoon at the schook Guests will be present at 2:15. see Mrs. Carl Barnes Will Be Hostess Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Barnes will be hostess to a number of her friends tomorrow ening at an informal b ee 8 Meeting Place for Guild Changed to Parish House. The regular meeting of St, Mark's guild which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Nicholaysen, will be held on Thursday afternoon the of Mrs. Nicolaysen, the afjernoon will be R. D. home es for J, Hazlett and Mrs. Wemen of Moosehcart Legion Will Mect The Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet in regular session Wed- nesday evening at the Moose lodge rooms at 8 o'clock. Following the session a dance and program will be. given to whiclimthe pubile is in- vited to attend. Mrs. Davies ‘arty Monday | Mrs. Agnes Davies entertained In | form: Monday afternoon at her | home on South Hilcrest at a bridge arty for ‘tw guests, Honors t Mrs dwin r and Mildred K 8, the used oration: iving « were All Day Session at Winter Memorial Church ‘The ‘Ladies’ Aid society of the Winter Memorial church will hold in allday session tomorrow at thé ehureh, each mémber attending to ring 2 covered «dish for lunch work for the baz: to be given | November wi continue Best Way to Loosen Stubborn -atied Here is a home*made syrup which millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of break- ing up stubborn coughg. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in ac- tion. Under its healing, soothing in- fluence, chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get | a good night's restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are con- quered by it in 24 hours or less, Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse- ness, croup, throat tickle. bronchial | asthma, or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 2% ounces of Pinex into a wats Botti and fill the bottle with granulated sugar syrup and s! 2 thoroughly, If you prefer, use clari- fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, Either way you get a full pint—a family supply ot much better cough syrup than you could buy.ready-made for three Keeps perfectly | and children love its pleasant tast Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes. To avold disappointment, ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money gil iE refunded. The Pinex Co. ayne, Ind, Hurts Italian Beauties’ Feelings Magda Weiweck, is subjecting the Italian royal ‘family lenn Marico will take placéin the ~ Che Casper Daily Cribune | | a. 13, ad of an to much erith ~ CITY BRIEFS e GC. Bu business ell fs in rel cl Lyle Jay, county « been attending conference in ed to return to Casper Thursda Friday of this week turned to Casper ‘al months in the southern st I. W. Feeler wards of De the Henning hotel and Geor; nests e D, Ed- today at A. R. Porter and J. R. Doodrich are among the many Denver busi- ness visitors in this city. William Hendry of Los Cabin came to Casper yesterday to spend several days. E, R. Thoren of Shoshont is trans- acting business affairs tn Casper to- ee H. B. Ellis, R. W. Allen and P. H. Workman of’ Denver are here for a few days this week on business, eee L. J. Maher is-a St. Louis bust- ness man in Casper this week. ee E. A. Froese and 0. L. Dixon ar- rived last evening trom Denver. E. E. Mills of Midwest is here to- day. . 8. Hobbs of W tending to busines per, son, Wyo., is at affairs in. Cas- Sheriff Alex McPherson (s in Chey- enne testifying before the federal court in several cases which orig. inated in Natrona county. eee Among the recent visitors in Cheyenne from this aly, were: Rob- ert Creighton, EB. A. lan, Frank ©. Prior of the Miaweet Reining company, William E. Kilgore and W. D. Johnston of the Mountain | States Power company. Angus McLeod of Denver is here or a few days. eee +C. W. Young is a St in t city, 1 guest end Moore, C. V Brown are Den the Gladstone hotel Bert Wagner of the Richards and Cunning m+ astore is again to be about after being confined to his home for 10 days on account of il. ce See Personals Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Davidson announce the arrival @f a son, Rob- rt Alan, on NoVembe 4 Mrs. Arthur Herbert Boenau left ast’ evening for New York state to visit with her mothor and friends un- {La short time befo! hristmas vhen she will return to Casper Mr. and Mrs, M vest motored to Mid- sterday to visit here with-friends and attend to business affairs “ee Mr. and Mrs, L, F ce Smith and daby Leslie are. leaving Thursday morning overland for California to pend several months. oe 6 Viola Harnby of De nver is a guest in Casper for few days. a eee Mr: and Mra. EB, C. Rothwell and if Rothwell of Buffalo were ar- rivals in Casper on Monday. eee Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Leaner of Tulra, > Okla , Were arrivals here yes- terd: porKe eee | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Divon of Minne- polls who have been spending the | ist two weeks here, expect to leave | motor tomorrow for Denver to] sit before returning to thelr home. eee | Miss Helen Miller has returned | from a short visit spent with rela- | and friends in Wheatland MRS. BAILEY'S BODY RETURNED TD This CITY Wyoming Utilitfes association open: ed here Monday morning, Governor Funeral eaitberneitel ACTA SA ia att Reale estes for Accident Victim) | Moruns seston, fe Still Pending. peomranr were C, mtu aye f The body ef Mrs. William J. Bal. ing ey, Well known Casper woman who | tado; and was killed Saturday night in an| Rawlins Light and automobll ident near Chugw A dinner and ral was | tunera she She arriage Dumm. Ohio, Dee, 1 her parents She nttendea Columbus and C 1 the Oblo We: 10 y 0 mon in life she joined the Meth- scopal church of which she faithful me: until nd ¢ widower and { Mrs. Byron Dumm of De Miss Mabel I sister a Dumm ef Cheyenne. an uncle, The Rey. Mr. Dumm and Dr, Dumm « in Casper for the funer MEMBERSHIP IN RED CROSS GOES TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO FUND street | With every subscription to the Casper Communi fund, cash or WYOMING UTILITIES “wy ASSOCIATION MEETS | IN ANNUAL CONVENTION CHEYENNE, The fourth ann Wyo., Nov. nventlon of the president hot jo t the Plains fter which t D | Alleged Violator Gives $1,000 Bond |, ay arr ose Breast uth Center $ Gottane Prayer || Meeting Places F Are Announced | | Cottage pr s fo Wednesday, Thursda’, and y mornings of this week have been announced as Mrs. Greenly, 937 Mrs, G F, Bradley, 1415 South uth Con 643 West 15 noon ona: charge of mianuts oonshine, has been released 0 bond ppear for trial | — March the district = Cian WEEK Wilkingon, EGGS per 14th BUTTER, per Mrs. McRorey, mball. |] pound Pee Mrs, G. W South | Jona ttian is Mrs, A. 8. Taylor, 605 These weigh 50 per Mrs, Eutella Houghton t | 4 || New J. C. Miller, 1021 South Jack-|] Fruit, PAGE THREE The Food Center 120 West Second St. Turner-Cottman Building LOWEST PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs New Fruit, Loin per lb — Round Ste per pound ts amburger, “PHONE YOUR ORDER will receive the e careful attention given thos who call in person, Small extra charge of 10e for delivery You Can Always Save at The Food Center 120 West Second Street Turner-' Cottman Building PHONE 22 4 46 Bad coughs need good medicine - LOTTO NOTICE If you fail to receive Tribune, call the oifice. Phones 15 and 16, and a special messenger will bring Dangerous coughs need this retnedy our diner rinkates cue, you a copy of Your favorite hat 53 years. snany mothers | Paper. Calls must be regis- 's Cough Remedy to end red before 8 p. m. wee ys and noon Sund CIRCULATION DEP’T. SAINI = FOR SALE Residence—living room, children's coughs. Ie_ relieves at once eny hoarse croupy cough. Soon it clears away choking phlegm and the cold is gone. Absolutely pure ingred lents (no narcotics) make Chamber Cough Rem edy ideal for young folks and old folks t Get this reliable medi st your drug store tc Test size 25c, regular size two bedrooms, kitchen bath; 40x125-foot lot. poe leat "4 Tocated RO REHEAE 500. P, O. Box 1081. Pay- ments like rent. 1 eaw {t in pledge, there will be issued a mem- bership card in the American Red Cross, {t was announced today by J. 8. Mechling, chairman of the > trona County chapter. The cards cover membership for the coming year and anyone who fails to ré- ceive one in making a subscription is asked to call at 05 Becklinger building for a-card. 'ATHERS, Moth- ers— you could do nothing which would delight your daughter more than to present her with a beautiful diamond ring—a ring handsome as to setting | and pure as to gem— a beautiful diamond ting to grace her hand during the happy years to come. Mother—come to the store and look over these exceptionally ex- quisite gifts, make the nominal first-pay- ment—which is small —and take the ring with you, the remain- ing payments to be made in a manner which will not embar- tass you, financially. More than ever, we have determined to make this store serve you in the modern way, in the matter of our new Deferred-Pay- ment plan. And more and more people are wisely taking advant- age of it. Why not a diamond ring for yourself? Father, you, too, can and should hayéone. They mean prosperity, a JEWELRY DEP'’T. of the Casper Pharmac ODD FELLOWS BLD‘ Corner Second and Wolcott 4 oe Stout Dresses That Slenderize At Popular Prices Here are Dresses for stout women that not only have youthful style and slenderizing lines, but also have two other makes this offering stand out as remarkable dress values---one is the wonderful materials offered that not only look well but wear well, the other is the extremely attractive price. Sizes 40 to 50. Also Other Stout Dresse PO a distinctive merits that