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~| Gainaday WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926 By MARY TOBIN Cheyenne Visitors Are Complimented. Honoring t eir house guests, Mite Barbara Mohatt and brothers, Rob- ert and Joseph of Cheyenne, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Zuttermeister entertained at a dinner and dance last evening at their hone on South Center street. “Guests present to meet the visit- ors were the Misses Helen Crater, Bertha Shikany, Jaunita Fisher, Marie Lawler, Eveleyn Rowse, Mar- garet O'Connor, Marie Pigeon, Mar- garet Bracken, and the Messrs. Wat- kin Crater, John Hefferin, George Clark, Harry Engstorm, Francis Neicwander, Sam Foshay and Joe McGovern ewe Woodmen Install Officers At Meeting Monday. Casper Camp No, 12325 Modern Woodmen of America held thelr first meeting for the new year on Mon- €ay evening at the Mo-se hall. The following officers were installed by Louls R. Schmidt, past consul of the Sheridan lodge; consul, Guy C. Wright; past consul, George M. Winslow; advisor, J. A. Proud; clerk, Clarence W. Brock; banker, H. A. Wagner; escort, Ernest Sheppard; watchman, Lester Clawson; sentinel, C.' Pottenoff, trustees, M. W. Raf- ferty, Walter Gallis and Paul Good- man. Following several short talks by the officers ard Mr. King, plans were discussed. for the organizing of a drill team for the camp. A re- port of the work of the camp wa: read by Louts R. Schmidt which was followed by a short entertainment each evening following the regular meetings. The next meeting of the lodge will be held February 1 ‘ee Dinner Dance to Be Social Event of Week. The largest social event of the week will be the dinner dance to be given at the Country club on the eve- ning of January 7, with Attorney and Mrs. James P. Kem and Attor- ney and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz as hosts. The party will begin at 7:30 o'clock. : owe Dramatic Division Meeting Friday. ‘The Dramatic division of the Cas- per Woman's Departr-ental club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. H. Price in the Poling apartments. All members are urged to be present. ee. Spell-Down and Debate 4: Mountain View. An old-fashioned spelldown and debate will be staged at the Moun- tain View Community ehurch on ¥riday night at 7:30, to which every Making It Hard Drastic methods being taken by government prohibition forces to en- force the law are going to make it mighty hard for a lot of “‘cut-price” drug stores throughout the country that are said to have made their Profits: from illegitimate sources. “Save with enfety” at your Rexall stores. i Kimball Drug Stores Modeling Classes —at the— Ruth Joy Studio Friday Evening for Seniors. Juniors Saturday, 10:00 A. M. C. A. BENNER, Instructor $$ $ $ $ $ $ MONEY TO LOAN Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry and Musica) {nstuments and Good Clothes Jewelry Repairing and Agate Cutting United Jewelry Shop, 249 8. Center On THE NEW —lIs Faster —lIs More Compact —It Better Looking —Is the Washer Every Woman Wants. “Let Us Wash for You” Casper Gainaday Co. 402 East Second St. Phone 402 tion, etc. /SPIBITUALISTIC is. Mm EAGLES’ | HAL}, 324 WEST YELLOWSTONE Qver Wyoming Baking Co. Thursday Evening, January 7, at 8 P.M. Doors Open at 7 P.M. We will expose the many methods used by mediums such as trumpet reading, slate-writing, materializa- Admission 50 Cents No Children Admitted one in Mountain View is invited to attend. ‘There’ will be games for the boys and girls., It 1s requested that those who. attend will please bring sandwiches or cake. Coffee will be served. eee Regular Session of Clan Stuart Auxiliary. The Ladies Auxillary of the Clan Stuart No. 248 will hold its regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows’ hall. Refreshments will be served following the busifess session by a committee in charge. see Bridge Luncheon At Brooks Home. Mrs. B. B. Brooks presided over an informal bridge luncheon yester- day at her home on South Wolcott street. Honors were won by Mrs. Charles I, Campbell and Mrs. Cecil Bon. Guests present included: Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs. S. N. Brooks, Mrs. Charles I. Camp- bell, Mrs. Nell Tyler, Mrs. Harold Manbeck, Mrs, Frances Biglin, Mrs Pitt Covert, Mrs. Ceci! Bon, Miss Edna Smith, Miss Kathleen Sulli- van, Miss Theodora Wilson and Miss Patricia Sullivan. eee Mrs. Duncan For Friday Club. Mrs. C. E. Duncan will be hostess this week for the regular meeting of the Friday Bridge club at her home, 613 East Eleventh street. eee First Meeting of Year of Presbyterian Aid. The Ladies’ Ald society of the First Presbyterian churci will meet tomorrow afternoon at 0 o'clock in the church parlors with Mrs. Wright's division. . ee Ladies of Church to B. Entertained. The Woman's association of the Dirst Congregational church will en- tertain the ladies of the church at a social from 2 o'clock until 5 Thurs- day afternoon at the Young Wo- men’s Christian Association. A short program will be given and refreshments served. eee Father Mullin Will Bo Host at Breakfast. ‘The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin will be host at a breakfast to be given on Sunday morning at the Elks Club. Father “Mullin’s guests will be members of the Holy Name s0- clety of St. Anthony's Catholic church. eee Helpful Club Meeting Postponed. Due to the illness of several mem- bers the meeting of the Helpful Club, which was to have been held this week, has been postponed until further notice. eee Mrs. Patten Has Issued Bridge Lancheon Invitations. Mrs. W. H. Patten has invited guests to a luncheon and bridge party to be given at her home, 1105 South Durbin street on Thursday of next week. eee General Meeting of W..C. T. U. Friday. The regular meetng of the general division of the Women’s Christian Tempefance unfon will be held on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the club rooms of the public Mbrary. eee Club Members Entertain Husbands Monday Evening. Members of the afternoon B. B. P. club entertained their husbands at bridge at the K.L. Krusmark home Monday evening. Honors were won RHEUMATISH, NEURITIS, PAIN “Heet” Relieves Instantly With applicator attached to cork, just brush “Heet" over the pain area, whether in hands, elbows, shoulders, feet, knees, legs, back, neck or body... Instantly, you feel this harmless, glorious, penetrating heat draw the pain, soreness and stiffness right out of the aching or swollen joint, muscle or nerve. Re- sides, “Heet” scatters the conges- tion and establfvhes a cure. “Heet” contains two soothing, penetrating ingredients, too expen- sive to use in ordinary ‘Iiniments or analgesics. “Heet’ {# a clean, pleasant liquid; doesn’t stain, blister or irritate only 60 cents at “Hold ’Er, Booth!” | and Tiger Grid | Star Does Stuff Walter B. Booth, member of Princeton's football eleven last fall, and John C. Taylor, star pole vaulter, are starring in new roles these days, as leading man and leading lady, respectively, in “Fortuno,” musical comedy, the university’s annual play, now on tour. Photo shows Booth and his leading “lady.” by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Francis and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Chance. A two- €ourse luncheon was served. Those present included, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Francis, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Chance, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Epling, Mr. and Mrs, K. L. Krusmark, Mrs. Fred Reberg and Miss Gunda Stanee. eee Meeting Tomorrow Of Eagles Auxiliary, A meeting of the Eagles auxiliary. will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Eagles club rooms at 2 o'clock, . Eunice Temple Will Meet Thursday Evening. Eunice Temple,No. 16 Pythian Sis- ters will meet in regular sesson on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Officers will be installed and candidates will be initiated. eee Mrs. Ferguson Will Be Hostess for Philathea Class. Mrs. Georze Ferguson will be host: ee Thursday afternoon at her home, 954 South Ash street for a meeting of the Philathea Kensington. Assist- ing hostesses will be Mrs. James spew Mrs. Shipley and Mrs, Pur- ue, eres Aid Society Meeting Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Ald society of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon -at 2:30 o'clock at the church with ‘Mrs. A. B. Barhaug and Mrs. BE. J. Chance acting as hostesse: . . Casper Men Are Honored | At Dinner in Cheyenne, W. J. Wehril, state commander and Samuel Chileote, state adjutant of the American Legion who were in Cheyenne on business last week | were the guest of honor at an {n- | formal dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. i A. Kay of the capital clty. mnwood Aid Meeting Aid society of n church y afternoon at 2 o’cloc at the home of Mrs. J. A. Robb’ 1306 South Washington street. see Officers Will Be Installed at Meeting. At a meeting of the Natrona Re. bekah Lodge No. 13 to be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fel- jow's hall, officers. will be installed by Mrs. Clara Davis after which candidates will be initiated. Refresh- ments will be served at the close of the meeting by the out-going offi. cers, eee Redmen and Pocahontas Degree to Install. Popo Agie Tribe No. 10 I. O. R M. and sister degree of Pocahontas Iriquols Council No. 5, will hold open installation of officers in the 1. 0. O. F. hall Thursday evening. Ali members and visitors are especially urged to be present. An entertain- ment will follow the Installation cere- mony a good time is issuréd all'who attend. PERSONALS Mis» Kathleen Sullivan expects to leave Thursday evening for Denver to spend several days, before going to the western coast on-an extended visit. cee Miss Ferguson left Tuesday eve- ning for Cedar Rapids, Mich. eee Mrs. T. A. Cook left this week for Miam!, Fla, eee O. Ramsey left Tuesday evening on the Northwestern for Rochester, Minn., where he will undergo treat | ments atthe Mayo Brothers’ tos-| Warm New Coat Che Casper Daily Cribune pital. He was accompanied by Her- man Williard, Clifford Unger left Casper Tues- day evening for Des Moines, Iowa. eee Mr. and Mrs. Cody Bradford have returned to Casper following a two Mr. ford’s mother, Mrs. May Decker, tn | week's visit spent with Denver. eee Mrs Herman with friends in Denver. eee Mrs, Frank Neflsen and left a few day: eee Charles Sheehan and James Shee- han, owners of the Ford Garage in Lander, arrived in Casper Tuesday | and attended the funeral morning of their brother-in-law, Pet- | are brothers of | er O'Malley. Mrs, O'Malley, eee They Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cournter have returned from Douglas where they days the guests spent several friends. eee Jack Brooks {is spending here from Salt Creek. . ee Mr. and Mrs. eee A. L. Pringle of Arvada today on busine: J. A. Ferren eee 4 John’ V. new arrive’ in sper. J, C. Underwood of Cheyenne has | returned to Casper from after a few days absence. derwood ts loans. Talpers {s visiting ago for Omaha. Mafor Ormsby and family left Wednesday for California an extended pleasure trip. is visiting in Cas- per trom his home in Kaycee. Leary of Salt Creek {is a investigating Brad daughter here this} of | the week {s in this the west Mr. Un federa} | | Has Many Colors William Holland of the Ohio Oil company Is expected back from New Mexico the later part of this week after a business trip there. eee | Friends are enjoying a visit from Joe Urban of the Standard Oil com: pany of California. «ee Leo S. Miller has been transferred to Fort Washakie where he will be in charge of the office for the United States geological survey. ee Wayne Caffey Jacksonville, I left Saturday for » for a short stay. ee. <, E. H, Thomas, Kansas City attor- ney, ts In Casper where he {s en- gaged in the trial of a case with Attorney James P. Kem. eee A. H. Cobb ts leaving today for Worland to be gone about three | days. oe. Mr, and Mrs. Frank England went | to Denver Tuesday night for a short visit, expecting to return the later part of the week. | Mrs. Fred Small is visiting in | Scotts Bluff, Neb., with her uncle, Dr. C. G. Stein | “ee Miss Margaret Lowell has returned to her home in Lavoye after spend ng several days visiting with C. Strawn in Casper. ee W. R. Messick of Denver {s trans. acting business in this city this week eee Mr. and Mrs. R. Adams are visit ng in Casper from thelr home in gerton. «ee L, B. Gaylord of Lander. sheriff of Fremont connty, is in Casper for a few days. owe D. C. McClellan of Arminto. ac: companied by hig sons. John and Art Mrs. | see McClellan, is a new arrival at the A. G. Dana, J. Scott Blair, and B. Gladstone. The McClellians operate W. Krampert of Cheyenne, officials ther ariala tonhatel a2 of the Prairie Of! and Gas company | 8: 0 are here in Casper for a few days cn| This coat of brilliant worsted | _ Mrs H. ©. Smith, Miss toretta eines biG | eanbroldeced ay Sereyentionsl pe Mitchell, S. D., are guests of their | s trimme h Fé . 2 J. A. Holland and W. R. Marvin | ‘7S * Caggtien ands sisters) Mresse J. ¢ Re are in this city from Denver on a Schlueter. Miss Marie will return} A Se i . short business trip, While here they One REE Ray hes ee DIS Ey Bi are guests of the Townsend. with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Mul-] where she teaches in the schools. eee vaney will remain there a} Mrs. Smith and Miss Loretta exnect A. L, Gaumnitz of Seattle ts in| month. to remain here for short two months. . this city In the Interests of the re po e Duthfe Of! and Gas company. Mr. and M rl Yeaman re-| A, F. Allen, representing the Nev: cee turnesd to Casper Monday from Chi-| ins Candy ompany, is here from Jack Baer {s among the Lander|©ag0, where Mr. Yeaman has been | Denver. arrivals tn Casper today. taking an electrical course for sev- eee ee eral months. On their return trip D. J. Woodruff of Thermopolls ts D. G. Fackler of the Efell ranch | they stopped in Pueblo, Colo., to| spending a few days visiting in Cas is making a business trip to Casper, | Visit with relatives, making the trip] per. Mr. Woodruff formerly resided ee by motor. here. Thomas McNamara of Douglas 1s fos at a AVS spending a short time in this city on Lee A. Wells, representing the| Charles Sheehan and James Shee- business. Riggs Optical company of Denver, is eee a business visitor here for a few Oliver Hamm {s among the Sheri-| @als. . dan arrivals at the Henning today. ? $ OE 2 Bud Barker left today for Hélena, R. H. Yeast is here for a few days| Mont., where he is a student at Mt. from his home in Douglas. St. Charles college. eee Onteae * Miss Florence Gallinger arrived) Miss Adeline Gilbourne returned Tuesday from Regina, Saskatche-| Monday from a vacation spent- in wan, Canada, to assist in directing | Denver. the play being prepared by the Elks eee Shr the ‘progustion/ ““Marchets. Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Vance re Das t Gcozge Christopher, asaistant turned to Casper Monday after spending a month visiting with rel- Physical. director of the Casper * atives in Los Angeles and Long schools, has returned from "Denver, | oxen, cal where he spent Christmas and New Rite ge Years with friends. sapep q Ay 4 Th O F. eee iss Inga and has returne ‘a E pak sb eiecdleat tarcegs |e Teen sae meres ho: Over =F, Son of the late DeForest Richards, | Weeks visiting at her home there. are disappearing fast one of the original organizers of the : * ; cae Have you noted how excess fat is disap- Rictards and Cunningham company | Cornelius J. Keyes, of the tegal| pearing now? It is mot one-tenth as com: ot Casper, returned to his home| department of the United States | fon as it was. Normal weight is fast be- Wednesday after visiting here for| veterans bureau, has returned from | coming almost universal. several days with his cousin, E. T.| Denver where he spent the New| It should be so. Every idea of style and Turner, and family, eee Miss turreé to aaa aan) Mr. and Mrs. Son Jacques are tho parents of a bey son, who ar- rived on January 4. eee Mrs. Lucille Ellis of the Casper | Legion posts. Beauty Parlor is leaving Thursday e: \Siee fer Linco!n, Neb., where she will Ernest Hollsapple arrived Tues- visit with her father, who has been | day morning from his home in Lusk in. Margaret Dougherty, spent the holiday season with her mother ‘in Independence, Kas., re- Mrs. Ellis expec.s to return to Casper the latter part of the week. ee Year's holiday with relatives. eee who evening. . the American Legion, and left last night for Salt Mrs. George Rader, who has been seriously {11 at the Natrona Memo- rial hospital, is-convalescing and is expected to leave the hospital soon. . Sam Chilcote, state adjutant for will return to- day from Cheyenne and Wheatland where he has been examining the Creek where he will spend some time. beauty calls for slenderness today. 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Connelly, who has been | friends in Casper Tuesday from her | folds, Find out what It means to you If confined to his home for the last | home at Glenrock. you decide to adopt it, your own druggist week on account of a sprained ankle, see will sign our guarantee, expects. to leave Thursday for| Fred Hufsmith has returned to Preset Washington, D. C., to conclude his| the unifersity aramie after : work at Georgetown Prep. spending the v tion here with his hele se The Pleasant Way to Reduce D, Murray is visiting with re see “and friends in Cheyenne fc R, M. Boeke is confinea to] MARMOLA After completing a weeks’ visit | Monday. here with relatives, Mra. Astin Ford "ee returned to her home at Salt Creek. Mrs. E. L. Wheeler of Glenrock Mr..and Mrs, John 8. Van Doren | Burnett, for a few 4 and children, Margaret and Albert, see expect to leave soon for Eugene, B. H. Karnahan Is in this city on Ore., to make their home. Mr. Van] business from the office Doren was formerly city treasurer here. eee William O'Brien {# in Casper en route from Denver, where the holidays nt his home in Layoye. Mrs, J. BR. Sneedon has from Lander after Attorney Vincent Mulvaney returned from a two weeks visit An Eictel of vania Terminals. visiting with | relatives there over New Year's. oe HOTEL® ST. TIMES SQUARE, Jest off Broodway at 109-113 Woot 45th Street, NEW YORE” Much. Favored by Women Traveling Without Escort quiet Sianity, Within 2 mires Grand Natror Memorial here she ur r an ‘s a guest of her sister, Mrs. Denver, he spent returned has Hot and Cold Waser and Use of Bath, Single Rooms « $2.50 $3.00 Double “ + 350 400 “450 Roma with Priveie Bash Fe Meg + $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 450 5.00, 600 pir fe W. JOHNSON QUINN hospital | operati Ww. G. of United States Geological survey in To kill MOT HS use Also kills ROACHES ° : ANTS ’ BEDBUGS e JAMES: 25¢Sample 2-235 General Motors Bidg. 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