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‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 @SOCIETY, ; by MARY TOBIN i Rocoption This Even 1. Of Interest An informal reception will be giv- en this ening at the Mountain States Power company building by. the board of directors of the Treb.e Clef chorus, for patronesses of the chorus, members and a few guests. The regular rehearsal will held ami 7:30 o'clock unti! 8:30, the re ception to follow, A salad cours will be served the close of the entertainment ; The board of directors incude: Mrs. T. J. Ria president; Mrs. Oddmund Josend: vice-president; Mrs, C. Thompson, treasttrer: Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky, recording se- Mrs. J, H. Preble, corre sponding secretary: Miss Jessie Mae Agnew, dir Ray. J. Cook, pianist; Mrs, Peter Holden, Mrs. J. Rouse, Mrs. &. D, Branson, Mrs. Barty Patricia Sulli- Mrs. Mrs. . Welch, Sundwell ind Mrs, L. of Wrancls Patronesses Cromer, John Mrs. H. B. Mrs. Wi ‘iam Mrs. Ambrose: Hemmingway, Mrs. McFaydeén, Mr: Bott, Mrs, Durham, Mrs. Bele Griffin, R. H. Nichols, Mrs. C. D. Mrs. Minne Blackmore, M Rowell, Mrs, Patrick Sulli Thomas Coope George Jarvis; Mrs. A. H Cobb. G. R. Hagens, Mrs..M. J. Foley, Mrs. Sinclair Ree- kle, Mrs. England, Mr: R. Shipp, Mrs. M. C. Keith, Mrs. S. Mechling, Mrs. Charles Stafford. A. K. e Murane,; Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. C. H. Town- send, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs, John M. England, Mrs. R. 8. Ellison and Mrs. Chas. A. Wilson. Invited guests include: Mrs. E. P. Bacon, Mrs. P. R. Blakey, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. G. 'T: Morgan, Mrs. H: P. Fishburn, Mrs. W.. W. Lucy and Miss Frances Martin, oe Catholic Girls’ Club Meeting This Evening An important meeting of the Ca- tholic Girls’ Club will be held this evening at the Mullin cub on Sev- enth street, during which time the final reports of the dance given last Friday evening will be announced. A dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. ’ . Westminster Guild Meeting Wednesday The regular meeting of the West- minster guild of the First Presby- terlan church will be held Wednes- day evening at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street. A dinner will be served at 6 o'clock after which a program and social evening will be enjoyed. Business» girls and teachers attending the church are invited to attend. ee » Mrs. ScHulte Is Hostess For Tea Club Meeting Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte was host- ess this afternoon at her home, 1042 East Second street. for 2 meeting Woman’s Happiness Rests largely on solving their oldest hygienic problem this new way O be fresh and charming every day, to live every day unhandi- capped, to wear sheerest frocks swithout a second thought, any day, anywhere you can now do all, a new way, It is called “KOTEX.” Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitary pad, Five times as absorbent! Deodorizes, too, And thus ends ALL iear of offending. As casily disposed of as a picce of tissue. No Jaundry. No embarrass- ment. You get it at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying, “KOTEX"; you ask for it, without hesitancy. Costs only a few cents. 8 in 10 better class women employ it. Proves the folly of old ways. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue of the Tuesday Tea club... Substi- tutes for the afternoon were Mrs Pit Covert, Mrs. Mark Davis. Mrs. ved Newman and Miss Edna Smith. The next meeting of. the club will be he'd In two weeks on Tuestay afternoon at the home of Mrs, R. H. Nichols on South Park avenue. eee Alpha Class Holds Business Meeting The Alpha class, composed | of High School gir!s of the First Meth- odist Episcopal Sunday=. schogl, taught by Mrs. 8. B, Bailey, met last ing at the home, of the Misses Maragret and Chanlotte Chapin, 522 South Durbin street for the regular business session. Eighteen members attended. .Fol- lowing the transaction of business affairs a program of music, games and reading was enjoyed. Refrogh- tm were served at the close of the evening by the hostess. THe next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mildred Johnston, 914 South David street, Decerber 15, the meeting to be in the form.of a Christmas pera ' Pi Beta Phi club Meet at, Pelton Home Mrs. Ben H. Pelton, Mrs. Douglas Sprecher and Miss Theodora Wilson were joint hostesses’ last evening at a meeting of the P! Beta Phi club held at the hore of the former, 833 South Grarit ‘street... Tha: meeting +\was in the form of a iniscel'anédas shower. thé articles to be sent to the University chapter, memberg of which are fixing a hope chest to be. given away as a prize in the near future, Members ~ present — last ~ evening Were’ the: hostesses, Mrs. Earl Bow: man, Mgs. Stanley Greenbam, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. Cecil’Bon, Mrs. M. Wheeler, Mrs. T. J. Drew Newman, Mrs. Rose Margaret Longshore. Evans. Miss Sara Stewart, Flinn and Miss Helen nt ‘anche Misa Mary Livingston. IT 1cas-Cartwright Marriage Saturday. Miss Vona Lucas, daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lucas andWiltiam Cartwright, son of’ FredN. Cart- wright, both of Casper, were mar- ried Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents, 750.-North Beech street, the Rev. L. 8. Bower- ee man, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. ‘hey were at- tending by Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, Alfredia and Esther Lucas, parents and sisters of th. bride, and Mrs. G. L. Briggs, sister of the groom. On Sunday a wedding dinner was s.rved by Mrs, Lucas for/members ef the bridal party and a few friends. The bride has been a resident’ of Casper for a number of years and has many friends here, The groom, who came to this city seven. years ago from Denver, {8 connected with the, Sta a Olt pany. Mr. an@ Mrs. Cartwright are mak- ing their home at $19 East Four- teenth street. <« Bridge Luncheon Is Social Affair of Week. or One of the social parties»planned for the week was the luncheon’ and bridge party at which Mrs. John Bingenheéetmer ente.talned today at her residence, 646 East Hleeventh street. Mrs, Bingenhelmer will en- tertain again on Saturday at’ fanother bridge luncheon. | Guests for today Included: Mis. James P. Kem, Mrs, G. A. Defreece, Mrs. Robert N. Ogden, Mrs. A. E. ‘Thompson, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Gene Griffith, Mrs. Qscar Thomas, Mrs. Willlam Kocher, Mrs. Charles I. Camppell and mother, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. R.R. Rose, Mrs; A.'E. Stir- rett and mother, Mrs, Ackerman of Wisconsin, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie and Mrs. William B, Cobb. . Helpful Club Meeting “Thursday. The Helpful club will meet Thurs: day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Romine, 225 North Grant street. eee Meeting for Classes In Violin Announced, The Wade Cramer violin. classes will meet this week as foNows: Sec- ond division this evening at 7:30 at the stud'o, 348 South Kimball street; third division, Wednesday evening at 7:30 ofclock with Frank Shep- person, 1034 East Second street, and the fourth division on Firday eyen- ing at 7:30 o'clock with Emerick Huber, 743 East Fifth steet. eee Party In Sheridan Will Honor Students, The football season in Sheridan will be closed Thursday evening when the high school commission of that city, will entertain at a party at the Central gymnastum. _ The event will celebrate the Sher- {dan-Casper+ football game, to. be Cranberry Sher What dessert would be more pleasing afteria large Thanks- giving dinner or probably just before the turkey is served? AT ALL PALMS DEALERS The Palms Ice Cream PHONE 600 ———— | Directing Relief In Syrian Cris These tw two American. women are in the midst of the présent Syrian turmoil, . They are Miss, M: E. Sill, Director of Anerican) Relicf _ activities » in above,.and Miss Heten Lund, in charge of Near Enst Relicf, work in Damascus, belows, and pareats of Sheridan and Casper are invited. ze University” Student Announces Marriage. Announcement was mide recently of the marriage of Miss Vera Viner and Jack Lyhch both of Laramie which took place last month in Littleton, Colo. ‘The bride is a rtudent at the: University of Wyom- ing, while the gromin is» connected with the Empress theater of*Lara- mie of which his*father, James F. Lyneh is owner: Sans Gene Club Dinner $ At Townsend Hotel: LS | cangea. Aleppo... ‘ Tigo oe played there Thanksgiving + after~ noon. Students; alumni, teachers Members ‘of the Sans Gene club will be hostesses at a dinner'to Be; given Wednesday; evening, at Townsend” hotél. Covers ‘will Mad for 26 guests. ese Mrs, Amende For Her Bridge Club Monday. Pty Mrs. C. W. €be Casper Daily ailp Cribune room. A program conaistitr sic and short -talks. 48. being oe Miss_ Redington Will! Be Hostess at ge Party Miss Genevieve. !tedington will ac as hostess thie evening at an infor: mal. bridge part for eleven guests, to be given at her home in the Hil- debrand dpattments. Guests who will attend include; \Mr..and Mrs, 1. G. Hadley, Mr and Mrs. Pail Rus kell, “Mr. and Mrs, John ‘Tripeny, Miss Dorothy: Duniap, Miss H ‘ide. BLACKMAILERS MAIL THREAT | TO VIOLINIST gard Waechtery Brian. Doughert: Harold, Masters; and. George -Tr hearne. : Women of Moostheart: Legion: \ Bazaar, December 5 | , The, Women, of Mooseheart Legion will hold thelr’ annual ‘bazaar Deceniber 5, at the Casper Drug | and Dispensary, it was unnounced today. sist in carrying. on the .worlk of the ‘odge. and. for. charity. On,sale will! be useful.and attractive. articles suitable , for, Christmas gifts. In charge of.arrangements, are the Mesdames*, Katherine Wenner, Keyt, Esther Cook, Grace Shiley, and May Schiele. oe. Duplicate Club Friday With Mrs. Sullivan » Mrs. Patrick Syllivan will enter tain the Duplcate ‘Bridge club on Friday of this week at, her home, 109 East Tenth preset Novel Party 'Thix “ev ning. To Comp!iment Miga Elle ’ To pay. pre-nuptlaly caurtesy | to Miss Mina Ejiie gxboge, marriage to Glen Marioa <wijl take piace in Den- ver next month, Frank Dayis will entertain thiq'evening at a par: cel soe “and bridge party. , Guests who willattend are: ‘The Honoree. Mes, Earl G. Burwell, Mrs. Jamep Ball, Mrs, Wilson, Miss Ju'ta Dunaway, Miss “Isabel Price, iss jlénn! McGahey,Miss Elsie Winter, Miss Mae} Hamilton, Miss Nina Shat- fer; Miss Betty Gartner and, Miss tive-Puntenneyl . Mrs. Leigh) McGrath ts expected to/return’to"Casper ‘Thursday morn- ing from ‘Nova Scotia where she was ‘called two months ago by the death of. her father. . ee Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sulliyan and daughter, Margaret, who have been visiting for the’ last “ten days, in Denver, will return to Casper to- morrow ‘morning. 5 J. Kennedy Rodel of the drafting department of the Standard Otl,com- pany, svill-leaye Wednesday evening for Cheyenne to. spend Thenlasiv. ing,.with his. parents. Mrs’ A. Bézzant has returned from. a short trip to Cheyenne, ~ 68 and Mrs. R. C. Frorinan ‘are “in. Casper for a ‘few days Fron Denver. Mins My-Maradret, (Curtin, ” Patricia. Sullivan’ apd Dr. Witham .Q. McDermott spent. Sunday in Amende entertained] Douglas guests of Mrs. Sara ‘Mor- het bridge club Monday afternoon'| ton. ‘They returned to Casper Sin- at. her, gesidence, 530 South Beech |\day, evening: > . street, for the regular weekly meet- ing. Mrs. Paradise substituted for the aft Mrs. C. D. Spicer and Mrs.:J. A. Richards. The next meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday of next week at the home of Mrs. J. G. Bar- tram, 504 Milton ayenue. Ca = Monday Club Meeting At Fidel Residence. The regular meeting of the Mon- day Bridge clib was held yesterday at the home of Mrs. A. G. Fidel, o Divine avenue. Guests present. be- sides members were: Mre. Victor Dacken, Mrs. McConnell, ‘Mrs. Joe Denham and Mrs. J, B. Greenbough of Lander a guest at the liome of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen. oe Literary Department to Meet at Library Tomorrow. The literary department ‘of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will ,meet Wednesday afternoon at 2;80 o'clock at the public library. * Mrs. Street Is Hostess At Kensington and Tea, Mrs. EB. C. Street was hosters Mon day afternoon at her home, 418 East First street at anyinformal tea and kensington for nine guests. Among those present ‘were. Mrs. Ray Hél Jorin, Mrs, Walter Schultz, Mrs: 1 0. /Schienk, Mrs.. J.J. Chapman, Mrs. Robert ‘N, Ogden, Mrs, Arthur Siren, Mrs. J.C. Crosby, Mrs. Har-, old; Thompson, and Mrs. B.. J. Ree- 80n., L 5 fetes Meeting ef Pathfinder * , | ~ Lodge This ‘Evening. oe Pathfinder Lodge No. 42.A\ F.) and A. M., will confer the, Master Mason Gegree tonight at 7 o'clock. After the degree work there will be fn light lunch served in the’ banquet et Co. Mr..and:Mrs..B. E. Enterline have rnoon. Honors were. taken. by | been spending several days in Chey- enne. .Mr,iEnterline is an attorney of this: city. Fes . Fred Stevenson left this morning, overland for Minnesota, to visit. for a week or ten’ days with relatives and friends. He will be accompan- fed to Casper on: his return trip home by his brother, Harold, who ‘xpects to locate’ here. : cee E. H, Foster, Casper ‘attorney, is among. the Casper'mén in Cheyenne on business. Mrs. Louise. M. Smith of Past Falls, Idaho, is visiting in Casper with her daughter, Mra. F. W. Sax- ton at the Saxton home in the ‘Wackmore apartments. Mrs, Smith ‘s enroute to Calffornia. eae Mr. and Mra». R. C. Wyland are , j caving this week for Florida. eve e Mr. and Mrs. .R. H. Réed left Sun- lay evening for California to spend al months. . . Charles) Ts McGrady nw, Mrs, Gdples of El Paro, Tex.. pect to motor to Denver tomorrow 9, apend. Thanksgiving there with \ (rs. MeGrady and baby daughter tharlotte, who Jeft for that city last week. . and mother PERSONALS + W.TH? Rattén left Sunday evening for Cheyenne, . Lyle By) Gullen «returned. Sunday from Colorado, Springs, where, he was called: by the death of his fa- ther. ° Jimmie Mason, | Casper, Country club golf professional, is leaving, the latter part of this week for Colorado ee Beach, Cal., to, spend the ‘winter months in similar work. eee Mrs. Ambrose Hemingway, 1s confined to the Natrona County. hos- pital, suffering “from.an, attack of rheumatism. | e,e ie Fred D. Buckert, grattuate of the University’ of Wyoming, 1s in Cas- per on -business from Riverton, ‘where! he) 18: located. oe Hrederick Hudson) an@ gon are guests) in Casper for the ‘weelc from their, home-in Ogden, Utah. e018. . and (Mrs. Charles J. Jacobs of Minneapoli have. heen spending: the last thrae weeks here, expect to) leaye tomorrow overlarid for Colorado. x . ee Adolph Hytchinson leftithis morn-; ng ‘by motor for Denver where he will transact business) affairs for a short time, i _@ ee Miss Nola Maye Henry, daughter of Mrs, Mabelle- Fiedler, of this, city, has been pledged .to Alpha Xi Delta sorority_at the University of Mich- igan, tte on | Proceeds: will be: used. to .as- | ‘(Sunday of ‘the four Yea as Fritz Kreisler Told To Pay 20,000 Marks or Face Death. |--N | New EW YORK, 24.—()—The York Sun te prints |righted dispatch from Berlin declar. \ng» Fritz Kreisler, the: vjolinist. has teedived a letter threatening him with death unless he pays the wri ter “20,000 marks. | Kretsler was red that he would be killed to- day and aMeavy guard of police was established about his home | Kretsler is Inown fo the receipt f his i ct and*Germany charity. etter mentioning this says Ww you're generous to char- Nov. ing Kee The have. never recetved a I must have 20,000 marks nd‘ Uhless T them I shall eesive you on Tuesday, POISON DEATHS AT HANNA ARE BEING PROBED LARAMTB Wyo., Nov —P)— Dr.. Av R, Smith. and) H. A, War- riner, state, pure food commission- ers B. Katke ‘and’ Dr, George Ww. f Denver, connected. with the Department. of Agricul- ture, are at Hanna {his afternoon, making an {nyvestigation.of’ the cir- cumstances surrounding the deaths children’ of Au- gustus Henry. Collins, a miner of that plate. ‘They spent the fore- noon ‘here, at the offices of State Chemist L. E, Walter, who has the era of one of the victims, but had not reached definite conelu- sions as to the cause of death, The four children died between 2 a. m. and 2:30 p. m?on Sunday. Mri Col lins has about recovered from his Mness, sustained at thé time the ehi'dren were taken ill from eating meat, The present investigation is being made at the suggestion of the Bureau of Chemistry of the federal government and the Wyoming pure food de: ps STARVING ELK TALK DENIED BY OFFICIAL CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 24.—@ —A. A. Saunders, Wyoming game and fish commissioner, today. brand- “false” a statement by the game warden of Minnesota, carried lin despatches of the instant, that elk in the Jackson Hole in Wyoming were starving. Saunders stated that yeports from the “big” game coun- try to his office received s'nce the Minnesota report was broadcast are fo, the effect that elk have not yet come down from the mountains to winter range in the valleys, that they are in excellent ccndition and that no losses from starvation or expo- sure have occurred. When the elk do come down to the “winter range” in the valleys, Saunders stated, they will find there an abundance of hay stored by tho state to feed them in times of emergency. ¢ Brightness and happi rate the home and flowers. Glorious “Mums” all their appealing, be in profusion. Call us up. ‘Phone 872 a copy: | Thanksgiving Cheer With Flowers Thanksgiving Day is one of cheer and joy. keeping with the spirit of this occasion deco- are now in season with Roses, Carnations, Asters and Potted Plants We'll deliver them to you. Casper Floral Co. STOCKMENS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 120 W. SECOND ST. California ‘Celery, per bunch Jumbo Pas per bunch —__ : NEW NUTS Lbs. English Walnuts, Baby Soft Shell, for- Lbs. English Walnuts No. 1 Soft Shell, for 3 Lbs. Black Walnuts e for Lbs. Pecans 2 for Filberts, per Ib. Brazils, per Ib. Drake per Ib. IXL Almonds, per lb, 2 Ibs. 85c_ who 120 W. SECOND ST. w te 1.0.0. F. ROLL CALL To SCHEDULED TONIGHT Casper Lodge Ni will hold their third this evening. It is expected a large number of members wil! attend and answer to-their names. Letters have THANKSGIVING POULTRY call in person. 1916, in Texarkana, Texas, and bi saving to you on Turnips Lettuce, per Cauliflower, trimmed, New 25¢e€ 5d5e your Steaks PHONE 22 indow in the front of the Natrona lls the tale fully. cA he ie all TWO DIVORCE ACTIONS FILED IN COURT HERE Two sults for divorce were filed been received from a goodly num-|in the district court today, both ber of.out of.town members, which|| based on allegations of cruelty, Mra will be read. All visiting brothers are} Nellie A. Anderson brought action Invited. A program has been ar-| agains Jacob L. Anderson and James ranged and a banquet will be served.|G. Neef is asking separation from Maurine Neef. The Neefs were married Aug. 3 e Thanksgiving And a Veritable Flsod of Bargains at THE FOOD CENTER TURNER-COTTM Our large stock and unusual volume of business makes possible this wonderful EVERYTHING FOR YOUR 'v He A NKSGIVI 16e, 15¢ rnia bunch Beets, and Carrots, California Head bunch_ ae _17¢, 23¢ $1.00 binmnin Xo sem 18 br per Ib, Navel Oranges, 48e, 63e **” 862 Extra nice selection of TURKEY DUCKS OYSTERS In addition we are prepared to furnish table with the finest in Roasts or hould 4 meat for this occ PHONE YOUR ORDER—it will receive the same careful attention given those Small extra charge of 10c for delivery. BUY WHERE YOUR FAVORITE FOODS COST LESS THE FOOD CENTER TURNER-COTTM QUALITY MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES Gordon and Joe—Formerly of the Bungalow one child, ok In PAGE THREE BLDG. G TABLE 10¢,15¢ ight and well . 29e fine auality, doz. GEESE CHICKENS yu prefer this type of N BLDG. Annie Elizabeth, were 8 years married 1920, id. The Andersons Des Moines on Ma OUR REGULAR PRICE FOR MARCEL AND BOB CURL 75¢ Phone 284 For Appointment 4 Experienced Marcellers Marinello Beauty Shoppe Balcony Casper Pharmacy AT NATRONA MARKET Thanksgiving poultry and all that | ¢ goes with {t will be featured tomor- row by the Natrona Meat Market in the Becklinger bu!'ding, Oscar Bey- | In er, proprietor, bas obtained a quan- tity of the finest birds he has seen in years, and he is putting them on the counters tomorrow at prices well | within the reach of everyone. As tomorrow {s the last buying day before the holiday, shoppers are urged to come down early while the ANDY HOME TO TH —in THANKSGIVING AKE A BOX OF THA We have three leading national nes—Liggett's, Whitman's, Crane's special Thanksgiving designs. $1.50 and $2 « Kimball Drug Stores ais Stores for Your Convenience” lection Is ness prevail. And in table with fragrant auty. Then there are 154 S. Center Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 etty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 ATCH for the announcement OF THE Brunswick PANATROPE —the musical sensation! BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. CASPER 232 2 Second Prepare your turke will ROAST IT FOR 50 CENT: It will be ready for you any time after Q Casper Steam Bakery PHONE 109 We Will Roast Your Thanksgiving Turkey SPECIAL SERVICE y for the oven, bring it here not later than 9 o’clock Thanksgiving morning and we Fresh Today Baur’s Cakes Fresh Salted Nuts Aplets, Fresh Shipment Goldstein’s Rye Bread original ALLEGRETTI’S chocolates ASCO Quality Delicatessen 138 S. Center—Ph, 2928 OPEN EVENINGS Phone 194 12 M. id)