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“~~ ESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1926 se es tet bh tit Mata The Casper Daily Tribune PAGE THREE —aeeane ae | 3 —— ——_— Elizabeth Pickens, vice president:] he finest choral clubs in the moun relentless efforts is due the|by new and faithful wor! Church Has Flapper Pastor Mrs. Ida R. Fox, past president} ain states region—the Apollo club} vreater part of the credit for makir ped to carry on th ‘ Mrs. Edna . Rhodes, secretary,| '"¢ the Treble Clef chor Casper musically what it ts t h may be sald of the ers Mrs. Lonetta Merwin, collector; Mrs. The cry for better music Some of these people have left C te who h zed Marie McBride, treasurer’ Mrs. Myr-| <rowing louder. It lifts our spirits | oo oa their places have been t Rokirasei: faa cornea 1 tle Jones, warden; Mrs, Jessie Guy tes of depression and gives conductor, Mrs, Mary Ko'mer, to our feelings when we " chaplain; Mrs. Clara Webb, inner : here pineal eS aba —— 2 f guard; Mrs. Anna Honsen, outer Bnd); Seu ony. Sepa S ened \ By MARY TOBIN suard: and Mrs. Luma J. Hender | exist, there too exlata a. civic pride MEDNICK BROS Cl ae! non iinusiclan that makes itself felt elsewhere. s. The spirit that prevailed last year Me hexane * Honored of the junior and senior classes, and Friendly Society during “Music Weck” was perfect | e irmal “Tea. the success of this award in promot- M. ra ; : Meeting Tonight and with the group of musical or Of Interest in Casper club affairs | Ing high scholarship among the stu- 19-year-old hisatione’ Ratlea duaws wen chony was the informal tea given Tues-| dents has been the deciding factor in pastor of the Members of the high open meena || Nee carr edricaes Srahnived ine’ Ale ddy afternoon from 3 o'clock until leading the club to offer the badges Christian church) of the Girls’ Friendly soclety ot St. | 2 “Mualo Week” this. years as will Ssby members of. the Woman's De-|to those of the two lower classes bi hE tigste te Ne! 2S a Rect ae fof aneonere partmental club in honor of Mrs.|who maintain a high nvewee of at Promise ning at 7:30 o'clock in the parish ¢ ated a ; Be Harry B, Maxon, past president of| scholarship. These awards have| City, Jowa, has house he pioneer work along mus: eal | the club who is leaving soon with} been instrumental in raising the| bobbed hair and eee lines has sat ae Sak! penta her family for Cody, Wyo., to make | standard in the schol. according to wears flapper Officers To Be eas ¥ Poet ech Dee het home. ‘The clutr rooms of the| Superintendent A. A. Slade, galoshes, as you Installed. By <odgo Le Bo" Burwell rinsed Be Ot Gate Mountain States Power company} A unique program for Washing- dees, She's a Officers for the year will be tn-| fo E Sur pbaticettag re Milas 5 hall were decorated attractively with | ton's birthday is being arranged by ‘Drak stalled at a meeting of the W. L.| Mrs. Vrsapsateedd le Meee! ba ut flowe' Presiding at the tea|the members of the D, R. under pedis ren Kuykendabl Rebekah Lodge No. 39,| Branson, Mrs. Peter raat table were Mrs. C. W. Dentner and | the direction of Mrs. W Kimban,| University, (Des to be held this evening at 8 o'clock i babe erty Fe ee ee riiias Virs. Guy Ga: In the receiving | assisted by Mrs. Max Winter, Mrs. Moines, lowa) at the Odd lowatl hates esr yee meen ‘3 ack a sen pe were: Mrs. H. C. William Kocher, Mrs. William Hol- Bible school ments will be served at the close of | Mrs. O. W. EF ohh eae Gatien Mrs. C. H. McFarland, Mrs. L. L.| land, and Mrs. W. W. Lacy. It {s student. th ecting Woods Santi EL AL Rich! Mecand Uangworthy, Mfs. C. Ray McShane, | planned to present an exhibit of eee OT ey and Mrs. L, T. 1 relics of national history for the last Enthusiastic Meeting Davidaes *, Ar i ayer “Bike i A short inforr program was | hundred years and longer, as well as At Presbyterian Church SeralcRajon: ackraeh Sivas vies slven during the afternoon which | memorials of Wyoming history. One An enthusiastic and well attended! vt; Ralph Buckner. Mrs. Virgini {ticluded vocal selections by Mrs.|of the rooms of the Library will be church gathering was that held tast| ginch’ Me. and Mes i, B. itahon, | JE, Cather and Mrs. P. W. Franks, | used for this purpose. During the evening at the First Presbyterian | yf. 4 y hie, and Mrs. Wm.| violin solos by Mrs. H. Marquis and| afternoon a program will be given + tabernacle on Sixth ana Durbin] Taina hace teen does | ujreading by Mrs. W. W. Lac by the orga ion. Details of the +4 streets, when new and former mem-| these people with thelr untiring and Following the program Mrs, Chap- | entertainment are not yet completed, 4 bers of the hurch met for a social ae = pell read a poem in which sho out: | hut will be announce: a later evening. Elvery state in the union lined the career of Mrs. Maxon and|date. ‘The exhibit will be one of was represented and talks were «her work with the club here, and sreat interest to the community and given by representatives. A feature eXpressed the regret of the club at | well w-~4 visiting. of the evening was the story telling her intended departure. Mrs. C. D.| An Interesting feature of yester- whlch! proved antistaliiig? doa ane Murane, president, on behalf of the |day’s program was a discussion ot ERR PETA. ee Te wast desnedt earings lie Sh d O f d club presented Mrs. Maxon with a|‘Pioheers and Pioneering Days in peieihabtts evening to hold another such social oes an xXroOrds gift, 2 framed copy of Grossman's| Wyoming,” by Mrs, B. B, Brooks, iext month, “End of the Trail” In a delightful Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cantrell, Mr. and who has been here since the early S. Von Doren, who Is leaving soon ageeptance speech by Mrs. Maxon,|days. Mrs. A.‘M. Gee led an in-| Mrs. Ray Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Har-| vith her family for Oregon to make Membership in Chorus Edgar Guest's poem on “The Obliga- | formal discussion on “Reminiscences | old Titsner, Mr. and Mrs. c her home. The ‘party was iver atl Is Closed at Meeting. eS tlon of Friendshi was quoted. | of Our Mother's Time.” Gates. Mr. and Mrs. James Gray,| the Van Doren home on South Beech} ye ws cag ea, Wie 2 : : F x ° . The next regular meeting of the| Mr. and Mrs. Bolden and Mrs.| street. ‘The afternoon was spent in-| TH SCLIN ne ee No man should let this clearance slip D. A. Rv's Hola chapter will be held on February 9 | Sherwood. fortnally after which refreshments | Woekly Fr dpa oak Alealfiis Naas Ait ae y 5 loteresting Meeting. at the home of Mrs. ¥1. 3. Durham, see were rerved. Hail, at whim aligatiseredti ay by without giving serious considera- The Daughters of the American Ca Ceramic Club Pie S5® z [evolution held their regular meet- All Day Meeting at Meeting Thursday. Birthday Anniversary volees were tried for places in the tion to his footwear needs. When you cs f ‘el nig cena a chorus ne following were accept- Seei a es . > tp yeatetliggarternbos ot tha hen | Eiitiancel/Baptist church, The regular meeting of the Cera.| Is Celebrated by Party ed: | Cathryn Coale, Mrs. Robert ; ned c note the prices they sound incredible ot Mrs. Earl C. Boyle on East Tenth An all day meeting of the soci-|mic club will be held Th Virginia Ann Witz wa: s tO} Scott, Mrs. William B. Stamford to be popular’’—a pity ths woe < street, with Mrs. R. B. Leggett, Mrs./eties of the Emmaniel Baptist| 2fternoon of this week at the home| a number of her friends Tuesday af- an@ Mrs. Margaret Nichols, first | Excess fat has no excuse today. Million but we’ve determined to move g our John Grieves. and Mrs. Stella Lilly | church will be held Thursday at the| of Mrs. L. E. Bay, 323 South Grant | ternoon at her home, jouth Jack: | sopranos; Mrs. Mary R. Hagvod, f people have learned how to correct i present stock before Sprine arrives, assisting the hostess. church. From 10 a. m. uniil 10:40] street. @ | Son street, the occasion belng her! gmma Lou Abbott, Lillian Myrland| ook about you and you will see that si }Of great interest to peoplo in the| there will be prayer services to be e058 eleventh birthday anniversary. Re: and Mrs. Leo Dunn, sceond sopranos;| ‘er figures are becoming almost universal city is the decision of the chapter to award “C” pins to all students in the Natrona County High school t second alto. The Misses Abbott, Me-| eduction Iris Sic for excellence in scholarship. For| fairs of interest transacted, man’s association of the First Con-| Mabel and Agnes Woltom, Betty Donald and Brady were members ot | seu o™ait is Marmo reveral years the organization has cee gtegational church will be held on| Fd, Edna Dudley, Matiléa and| the chorus last ven wired, Just, take four tablets daily” at been presenting the pins to those | Panhellenic Association Thureday afternoon at the new | Helen Raccich, Billy Boer ane Mar-| Mrs, Boyd Osborne, accompanied TMA Piola Bet’ bese ee E> 1B reas Luncheon Saturday. church home, 623 South Durbin| Suerte Dettwyler, Helen McGuire, |... xtra: Ray Cook at the plano, sang ‘ountless users have told others about it Playing Sate The Central City Chemical Co. yhich has made a phenomenal suc- cess in but two years time in na- tfonally establishing the very best Ine of insectici’es known has done : Nb fa al weight. Excess fat is a blight to any ax other reputable manufacturers bites at the church. Saeed Soares will be pres-| chorus. This chorus was organized| 2 Today it has no excuse. In fairne abe doing, by announcing that ate, and Mrs. Turner oer ent-at 7:30 o' ess Ree with a membership of fifty. Since ourself, Learn how easy it is to combat it. genuine “Cenél” preparations may | “tertain Tuesday, Salt Lake Visitor Mi Dernier con then it grown until at present » | ,Manmls Preetip 8 aro never be obtained from. so-called| “ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Turner enter-| Is Honored at Party. atid tat tala the memtérship hag reached the| ‘tt forgot Iniert bookies 2 dit-price dealers. Whenever and ned informally last evening at al Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Retmerth = tes gha ‘ limit, which is seventy-eight. Sev- Phe if Ua Ww. ip it now. wherever Cenol is offered"you at cut| Card party given at their home on| entertained at an informal bridge| The Past Pocahontas club will] eral names have been placed on file he Pleasant Way to Reducc Hrices it is safe to assume that it {s spurious. “Save with safety” your Rexall stores. + Kimball Drug Stores ‘thwe Steres fer Your Convenience” at followed by a joint session of the aid and missionary societies. Offt- cers will be elected and business af- The regular monthly meeting of the Panhellenic association will he held on Saturday of this week at the Henning hotel in the form of a 1 o'clock lunckeon. Those who expect to attend are asked to notify: Mrs. H. P. Fishburn or, Miss Theodora Wilson, so that the necessary ar- rangements may be made South Chestnut street. At the close of the evening a dainty lunch was served by the hostess, Honors at cards were won by Mrs, Harold Turner, Jack Wolfe, Mrs. R. J. Cantrell and E. -C. -Gates, Guests present for the evening In- cluded: Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wolfe, WALTER W. SCHOEGGL Royal Academy, Vienna, 1910 Miss Jeapnette Lamb, Mrs. A. T.| their home in Florida. Twenty mem . ° Danaher, Mrs. Thelma Clark, Mr.| bers were present for the afternoon, Teac er of Vio um and Mrs. Val Maghee, J. E. Jones, | Which was spent in kensington, The Conservatory Course COMPOSER CONDUCTOR Beginners and Advanced Pupi ROOM 507, TOWNSEND. PHONE 2500 Woman's Association to Hold Regular Meeting. The regular meeting of the Wo- street. All members and friends are Invited to attend. eae te Monthly Business Meeting This Week. The regular monthly businers meeting of the East Side Methodist ommunity church will be held on Thursday afternoon at party last evening at their residence, 237. West Twelfth street, in honor. of their house guest, D. W. Stand- rod, Jr. of Salt Lake City. © Mr. Standrod will ‘Visit here until Satur- day when he will leave for Tulsa to transact business affairs. He was best man at the Lamb-Reimerth wedding in Salt Lake City last sum- mer. Honors for the evening were won by Mr. Standrod and Mrs. A. '. Danaher. Guests for the evening in- cluded: Mrs. W. C. Gil! of Lander: C. E. Geiger; Robert Creighton and the honoree. eee Mrs. Van Doren Is Guest of Honor, Members of the Kensington circle of the First Methodist Episcopq! church entertained at a farewell sur. prise and handkerchief shower Mon day, January 10, in honor of Mrs. LADIES OF CASPER Look forward with much interest for our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale 2:30 o'clock | e freshments were served at the close of the afternoon, ests included: Betty Grissinger, Geraldine Lent, Ruth Henshay and Wilma Cotter. see Eastern Star Meeting To Be Held Thursday The regular meeting of Ft. Caspar Chapter No, 4, Order of Bastern Star, will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic temple. The meet Thursday evening at the resi- dence of Mrs. David Street. . BE. Dyke, 214 South eee Mrs. Littlefield Is Hostess at Party Mrs, C. EB. Littlefield entertained the Capitol Hill circle of the First Methodist church Monday afterno.n at her -home 1124 South Durbin street, the affair in farewell com- plment to Mrs. W. H. Johnson and Mrs. Clark Johnson, members of the circle who are leaving soon to make horwred guests were presented with lovely gifts as a token of esteem of the club. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the afternoon. Guests present were: Poling, Mrs, V. L. Preston, Mrs. O. H. Lowe, Mrs. P. C Chouping, Mrs H. L. Northrop, Mrs. A. F. Manning, Mrs. V. W. Mokler, Mrs. O. W. Hil gren, Mrs. C, H, Horsh, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Francis Zimmers, Mrs. H. J, Rafferty, Mrs, M. L. Bishop. Mrs. Orville Mason, Mrs. H. B. Hawes, Mrs, W. J. Kings Mrs. 8. W. Cooper, Mrs. W. F. Hawes, Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mrs. R. W. Harris, Mrs. C, A. Badger,.and the honorees. ete Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated at Party In honor of the birthday anntiver- Mrs, A. B. wives, and were: Mr. and Mrs. Don- Blizabeth Brady, fi McDonald altos: C and Leona herine Davis, a very pleasing contralto solo, “My Dear Soul,” by Byron. The mem- bers were enthus tic tn their praises of her volc ‘or the next rehearsal the chorug will have the honor’ of hearing one of Casper’s foremost male soloists, the January began thirteenth month in the life of the Treble Clef to fill vacancies that might occur. ver in the history of the Treble Clef chgrus has such enthusiasm and good fellowship reigned. This chorus embodies a truly representa- tive group of Casper’s finest singers. If the interest in choral work con- tinues to spread necessitating an in- crease in membership next fall Cas- rer_will undoubtedly possess two of Ml ideas of style and bea hem. There is an easy, scient demanc ad the fame has spread. Now people ar king 100,000 boxes monthly. You can se: se results everywhere. Our book states every ingredient. It ex ‘ains how and why Marmola acts, You n druggist signs our guarantee. The rc ction is gradual—rarely more than or. rund daily, So the body adjusts itself t © new condition. Wrinkles don't develo Beauty, health+anrl fitness demand nor. | MARMOLA 2-235 General Motors Bldg. DETROIT, MICH. 25¢Semple Free We have made two groups of Ladies’ Low Shoes at prices you will appreciate as they are all wonderful good shoes and prices very low. Every pair Walk-Over Shoes Oxfords in two groups. se and $7 Formerly priced to $10.00. and MEDNiCK BROS. SEE OUR WINDOWS sary of Mrs. H. M. Robb, Mr. and < 7 ~. This eventful and opportune occasion has been carefully arranged for three days fi] }"*.,ix, R, Turner entertained in: GROUP NO. 1 of value-giving. at their residence on South Chestnut “ i : aw = ; 4 f| street. Prizes were won by Mra In this group you will find Shoes that THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Frank ayn, tevin Day, i 2 sold at $9.00 and $10.00. The best of Ld | 8 included members of th style y or oe Ladies Dresses | Staridard shipping office and” thelr style and wonderful values. Comprising our remaining stock of ae ne Ba aus htee, Tes MATERIALS— PATTERNS— the very latest styles, of the best Frank Payn, Mr, and. Mra, Casey Patent Leather Pumps materials ae qopemenehip. woe Canady, and Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Day Satin Straps mer range in true price and values eee tb $65.00. Your ities Rebekah Lodge Black Suede Oxfords Installs Officers At a meeting of the Natrona Re- bekah Lodge.No. 13, held recently, the following officers were installed Noble grand, Lorena French; vice Autumn Brown Kid Velvet ‘25 grand, Della Peak: warden, Vivian Ip Z hi Dalkenberger; conductor, Beatrice ROUE NO. 2 Women’s and © 4 Maltby; chaplain, Bertha Willams on 8, seoleriie ail Inside guardian. Myrtle Zook winter = stoc an In this group are Shoes that sold at side guardian, number of silks, goes Girls’ Dresses Ps ae |.N. G,, Lou Foy G.. Luella $8.50 and $9.00. Not all sizes in each pend oa * *hillips; L. 8, V d Por. 4 ; ; $3.95 and Boys’ Wool Suits Women’s [ESS eee shoe but all sizes included in the lot. Silk Bloomers Great values. At $2.45 and $2.95 Dainty refreshments were served by the outgoing officers xt the close of the meeting For quick clearance ONE-THIRD OFF High grade Shoes in patent leather, satin and suede, in Oxfords, Pumps and Strap patterns__ $1.95 COATS Monthly Meeting Of Baptist Circle Thursday The North Side circle of the First Baptist church will hold !ts regular $1 Table In Hosiery , tele? monthly meeting Thursday after-4 “ > . Bove’ and Girl’ wtsect"Mambaea and tlesbe 125 pairs of Ladies’ High Shoes: HOUSE SLIPPERS VY, Off Children’s Knit Laden with miscel- laneous needful ar- ticles, gloves, hose, We are featuring the Onyx and Kayser Pure Silk Full- Fashioned. vited to attend. . military heels; brown and black, per pair $ 1 Ladies’ Felt House Slippers_____ $1.00 Men’s Felt House Slippers___.--$1.45 Ser The BOOTERY GROUND FLOOR O-S BUILDING PHONE 2213 shall, The new officers are: Mrs. Delilah Richards, president; Mre, ; Officers For Year Are Installed At Meeting Special at, Officers for the ensuing year were Sweaters Date 5! a sweaters, etc. ‘nstalled at a meeting on Monday y% Price: | ase night of the Petroleum Lodge No. 478, Ladies Society of the Brother. hood of Locomotive Firemen and Finginemen. Following the installa tion & program was enjoyed, and special music given, At the closo of the evening a lunch was served Mrs, Della Seehurn was the in stalling officer, assisted by Mrs The Stuart Shop LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR 136 SOUTH CENTER ST.

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