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« RECENT AND COMING stess at Luncheon, » Mrs. L. A, Elkins, Mrs. T. C vars, mer, Mrs, Paul Bacheller, Mrs./day afternoon at her home, 1 Charles Gels, Mrs. G. R. Wa midt, Mrs. Rose Haynie, Mre., Roden Kingsmill w {iam Schilling, Mrs. R. R. Rose, | anniversary occurred uch intere: back to her normal weight. All sbe di eks and here is the res *AGE FOUR WOMEN'S INTERESTS EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER rewell Party at with the most perfect papers recel uwes Home Friday. ing a diploma from the national. _ s entertained Friday | The program for the afternoon in. ys Slawe cluded an interes talk by Mrs Kathryn Abbott, Loy Tempera: who ou 2 e evening was ned the work car- soa 00:1 Honore & at Gaby: her department. Doris president of t! ction, were taken by Miss t harles Firmin and Miss | 8100 sa : r Several musical | Panied by Mrs, Abt n by the Misses | /otte Pluckhahn, read leans House,” 1 Beulah Bergman, Miss and Clyde Wilson, or the evening were: Miss Patterson, Miss Verna Searle liss Beulah Berg-| Thursday E 5. nd the M Charles F’ The regular meeting of Fort Cas: Heiser, J par chapter, Order of tern far, n, Mr. and Mrs Ki will be held on Thur at 8 o'clock at the } 1 Mrs. H. E, Hawes, Mrs. W. and the guests of he The examining committe os present at 7:30 o'clock, . Price Will Be ees y Temple Meeting M Price will be hostess | Tuesday Evening. at her home on Seuth| Loyalty 1 ect at the second of a| Sister, will meet 1 jesda parties. Invited guests in- | hall. Mrs. J. W. genheimer, es MJ Charles S. Hill, Mrs. Harry | Party Wednesday Honors Mrs. Roden Kingsmill, M. N. Wheeler, M Mrs. John Binge few triendg very informally Wedr t week, Don Smith, Mrs. Charles J. e. 27 npbell, and mother, Mrs. Ryan, | Current Events Division 1 Ben H.| Meeting Tuesday Afternoon. Friday, onal meeting of the Wo: tlan Temperance Union m at the county I- atured by reports of the | the e chairmen of the divisions, / be “Women Voting” as was formerly announced . S. Barger will be | ternoon and the subj wing the work accomplished dur- wire ne year Woman's t was shown in the | To Meet plan which include three books | The Wom d outlined by the national or- | society of the Firat Methodist; Epis. ernment,” law enforcement and | afternon of this week st 2:30 o'clock e, county and city laws, are read | at the home of Mrs. Peter Holden, as each book is finished an ex-|732 South Grant street, with Mrs. nation is given, the members] 0, W. Hillaren as assistant hostess, FAT PEOPLE! HERE IS SOMETHING REAL A New Discovery! 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What could pleasant than to chew two or three pieces of gum a day and know that your eredually sod eurely -Kolng for good als to people already overivurd i derful wa d with exeess fat but t0 those wbo ly for reducing, but to y . t, tired feel- 50 cents @ box, € ¢ gist is out of Bilph you » the Silph Atedica Tph sells for 80c. per bux or two full weeks’ supply, 1.00. {EW SILPH AND BE SYLPH-LIK. 49 W. 60th BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Siiph is the name of the original and genuine reducing gum, THE ONLY | INE WE PERSONALLY GUARANT ) PE SARE AND HARMLES, in sale ‘at Sprecher’s s Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy or Tripeny’s Drug Store. local le- accom: tt. Little Char hen Mam: which Mrs, y read “ISntertaining Her Big mple No. 18, Pythian evening informal luncheons and | at 7:30 o’clock at the Odd Fellows’ Mrs. E, C, Rodgers entertained a North Park avenue honoring Mrs. birthday A meeting of tfie current events division of the Casper Woman's De- partmental club will be held on afternoon at 2:15 o'clock library instead of at the Washington's s: of Lakehurst, N. woman who carried a letter » Zachary Lansdowne, widow er for | undoah, in which, N ct will asked tc n's Home Missionary the Rock Springs work, ion. The books, “Studies in | .opal church will meet on Tuesday | of cloth, silks if possible. music lab Nightin; Lessons Notice to Our Patrons The Cottage Inn, 141 South Durbin, will be closed from this date. We ask the indulgence of our many friends and patrons until we are opened in our new location, announcement of which will be made in the very near future. MESDAMES HUDSON AND DE PUE, Props. Tea Club Tuesday Peggy Tobin to Be Hostess at Party, ly daughter of Mr. WIM entertain a amall friends this afternoon at on CY avenue | Capital Spotlight Upon Matron Named as Lansdowne M essennger Interesting Recital At McBride Studio Friday A program of interest was given y a group of piano pupils of the McBride School of t the studio. “Gypsy Dance’ an Watson ‘Turtle Doves’ Orlo Thomas ------4-. ‘Maypole anor Freeman May “Little Maskers” » Kneldl lying Sparks” rein a Sanford bats Rose Waltz” Anne Boyce ‘Simple Confession” orber -= (a)* Nightingale - “Around the Christmas Treo! Josendal utina Op to r Florine Raymond Cart Maxon Johnsor Burlington Women’s Club Meeting to Be This Wee urlingte omer with assistant will be welcome. Schulte will afternoon Second street Tea club. fitth Pegsy and Mrs, number of EDITED BY Mary Tobin potlight is upon Mrs. George W. Steele, wife 4., naval airport commander, She is named as the from Captain Paul Foley, U.S. N. of commander of ill-fated Shen- Mrs. Lansdowne avers, she was asked to change her testimony before the Shenandoah probe board, aE AS EE EA a EE eS eS bring to this be donated for and scraps Games will be played after refreshments will be served by M Decorations suggestive of ‘Thankegiving Among the children who will at- on Friday Those taking t in the ,program were assisted Numbers given Agnes Sullivan, Bump sy Piano Pupils at the studio ‘Come to School” __ Avis Garberg, Even Garberg “On the Lake” Hartzell The Busy Clock” without | Our book states every ingredient, this “discipline and} studenta are | red to play when zp oldatenmarsch Minuet in G minor Minuet in G major Chorale in C major “At Dawning” | (b) Until Hollora Frohlicher Landmann Op. ) Bvening Star From “Tannh Farewell to t! Beethoven | Iver Nymph Of Ten Weeks) “Love Song” Preceding the 1 buffet dinner Frank Fisher Frank Bundrock afternoon clock at the Milwaukee Rye Bread Fresh Ranch Eggs Exclusive Agents Original Allegretti’s Chocolates ASCO Quality Delicatessen 138 S. Center—Ph. 2928 Che Casper Sundap Cribune Ben Robertson, and Dr. and Mrs. Allan McLellan, be given to which the public fs In- articles suitable for Christmas gifts and baked foods. Members of the lodge are asked to have thelr dona- tions at the ball as early as possible. eee Ruth Slade Entertains Friends At Party Miss Ruth Slade. daughter of Sup: erlntendent ard Mrs. A, A. Slade, entertained a number of her friends Saturday afternoon at her home on CY avenue. Among the guests present were: Catherine Bryne, Winona Wyatt, Doris Swanstrom, Betty Wyatt, Rhea Swanstrom, Bonny Wyatt, Mary Loulse Noonan, Grace Me Chaley, Betty Kittle. Nona Claire Johnson, Bernadine Scherck, Sylvia Garbutt, Darline Nolan and Maline Bryne. eee Wednesday Bridge Club Is Entertained Mrs. A, I, Austerman entertained the Wednesday bridge club last week at her residence, 322 South Jeffer- son street, the next regular meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Brewer, 815 Badger avenu by Mrs. Dale Lowe and Mrs, Arthur Manning. eee Dinner Monday Evening At Brooks Residence Former Governor and Mrs. B. 8B. Brooks will preside at a dinner to- morrow evening for a few of their friends at thelr home on South Wol- cott street. eee Neighborhood Kensington Is Enjoyed Wednesday, Mrs. Frank Romlg of 1327 Boz- elder street was hostess Wednesday Too much—take Marmola It is hard to reduce by exercise and diet. M{ten it is harmful. Countless people now w¢_using an easy, pleasant way. ‘That var is Marmols Prescription Tab- } ets. Jehak four a until the excess at is jo abnormal exercise or ee he re action is gradual—varely more ae pound daily. So the body adjusts | eat > the new peace: Marmola has been used for 18 years. su can see the results in every Gaye ioe vn friends can tell you of us spread, until people now are oes a illion boxes of Marmola yearly, at is fast becoming a rarity. tells ou just how and why Marmola acts. Your own druggist signs: our guarantee that the sesults will delight you. Investigate Marmola Excess fat is a blight to beauty, health and fitness. It bas | 10 excuse today. Find xo bow countless reople are now getting the avy. oe armel in fairness to yourself. Re A Ss a for our latest clip tt es sees The Pleasant: ‘Way to Reduce MARMOLA 2-23 Gemeral Motors Bldg. DETROIT, MICH. THE BEST GIFT You can offer is one which bears the mark of your own individuality. What could be more ap- propriate than photo- graphic gifts? These will easily solve the Xmas problems, and such re- membrances are sure to be appreciated by all who receive them, Enlargements from your negatives of the young- sters, the home, the pets, ete., are sure to interest your friends and relatives. UNTIL DEC. 16 we will make a hand colored 6x10 enlargement from your favorite negative for ~----__ Framed Complete for $1.50. The Picture Shop With Casper Pharmacy Cor, Second and Wolcott afternoon at her home at a neigh-; Lander, g borhoed kensington. Guests pres-| sen, Mrs Members of the Pl Beta Phi soror: vited to attend.. On sale will be|Ity club will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs, B, H. $33 South Beech street. Mrs las Sprecher and Misys ‘The Wilson will be assistant’ hostes Mrs. Jansen Will | Entertain This Week. | Mrs. Fred Jansen will entertain a number of her friends informally on | Wednesday. afternoon of this week at her home on South Pop! } ata neighborhood Kensington. “_= z ran aeapaaas gee aS NORE RA Wedding Anniversary To Be Celebrated. | r. and Mrs. J. F, Newman will | entertain at a Thanksgiving dinner | Thoraday for a number of friends OF THE It being their wedding annive The dinner will be served at t Cemetoet'ea sate | Bromswick PANATROPE Here’s How SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1925. MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE eee were the Mesdames Jansen,| Lathrop and ‘Tonkin. | will begin are ojeock, refrestimenta , ‘ Brown, Fisher, Newman, Bagby, } “igh hynors were | to be served during the evening b: Foe Sie a are Pesan Conway, Stur: Jacobi, Wilson.} won by Mrs a committee In charge. The Royal Neighbors of America | Gets, O’Nell, Clark, Powers, Uoug: oe ill give their annual bazaar on| las, Norris, Ward, Laverty, Qualey | st. Andrew's Day to Be Mrs. Tidel to Bo ” uesday of'this week at the Knights |9"d Hordeman, | Celebrated With Dance. Hostess to Club Members. of Pythias hall, The sale will open | The Ladies’ Auxiia of the Glan Mrs. A, G. el will be hostess in the morning ond continue until! | Pi Beta Phi che | Stuart will celebrate St. Andrew's} for the regular meeting of the Mon- evening when a hard time dance wil] | Meeting Monday day, Saturday, November 28, by, day Bridge club tomorrow at at the Odd Ve ows’ | reside VAN METER SCHOOL OF MUSIC Piano, Violin, Voice, Cello, Saxophone, Cornet, Clarinet. 443 SOUTH DURBIN r street } ATCH for the announcement Mrs. Wheeler Entertains } —the musical sensation! Fortnightly Bridge Club, { BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! Mrs, P, Wheeler was hostess | Saturday at her home on South | The Chas. E. Wells. Music Co. Beech street for the regular r ting the Fortnightly Bridge club. | Guests present besides members Honors for the afternoon were taken | Were: Mrs, J.B. 232 CASPER Phone 194 Second Greenough of" Twas Done in Ye Olden Days The machines are speedier— but the quality is still the same. Thanksgiving Sale Household and Decorative Linens COMMENCING MONDAY, NOV. 23 20% R* DUCTION Every item mentioned makes a most practical gift for the housewife. Including Table Cloths and Napkins Linen Damask Breakfast Sets MADERIA EMBROIDERY WORK Damask Lunch Cloths and Napkins Napki Hot Roll gears h Cloths Linen Huck Towels Scarfs Napkin Gaasn Martex Bath Towels ITALIAN CUT WoRK Martex Bath Rugs Bridge Sets Martex Wash Cloth; 18-Flece. Oblong Sets Scarfs VENETIAN LACE WORK Oblong, tou nd and Oval Doilies Scarfs Napkins EXTRA SPECIAL (Monday Only) Hemstitched Satin Damask Refreshment Sets. 36-inch Cloth, 4 Napkins. Regular $6.00 sets, per set Linen Crash Glass Towels and Toweling Hemstitched Linen Pillow Ce NOTE—Orders for initial and monogram work for Christmas c after November 25th. If It’s Linen, We Have It W. G. Perkins & Co. 216 EAST SECOND ST. annot be recelved PHONE 1944-J ja ha}l for all members and Scotch peo- son, Mrs. H. R.| ple of the city, The entertainment