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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926 @SOCIETY, By MARY TOBIN Bridge Luncheon ‘Today Is Social Event. Mrs, W. H. Patten was hostess today at her attractive residence on South Durbin street at an tnformal Juncheon and bridge party given for A color scheme of yellow i out for the table dec- oration Guests to enjoy the hoepitalii Mrs. Patten were: Mrs. A. H. Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. William , B. Cobb, Mrs. G. T. Morgan, Mrs. Bryant S. Cromer, Mrs James Shi- kany, Mrs. Nell Tyler, Mrs. W. J Wehrii, Mrs. D, W. Ogtilbee, Mrs. George Jarvis, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. John England, Mrs. C. D. Murane, Mr* R. A. Seidel, Mrs. S. P. Hic Mrs, Kenneth McDonald, Mr : Mrs. Lew Gay, Mrs. M. Mrs. Fred Newman, elthammer. Mrs, W. S. Kim- ball, Mrs. W. H. Snoddy, Mrs. Leigh ath, Mrs. W. W . Mrs. Ambrose Hemingw: Mrs. W. H. Price, Mrs. BH. G. Sinclair, Mrs. B, Enterline, Mrs. A, P Kimball. Mrs. B. F. Cullen, Mrs. Glenn Little. field, Miss Patricia Sullivan and Miss ¢'Theadora Wilson. oe Casper Woman's Club Meeting Friday Afternoon, A meeting of the Casper Woman's club will be held Firday afternoon at the Young Women's Christian as- ion with Mrs. Guy ting as hostess. Gay Altar and Rosary Society Elects Officers. At 2 well attended and enthus- lc meeting of the Altar and Ros y society of St.“Anthony's Catholic church held Wednesday afternoon at the Mullin“club on Seventh street. the following officers for the year were elected: Mrs. G. C, Chandler. president;- Mrs. P., J. Hand, vice president; Mrs. G. A. Schraga, se! retary-and the Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, treasur: . Ladies’ Auxiliary Will Meet at Carpenter's Hall. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Broth- erhood of Railroad Trainmen will meet Friday evening’ at 7:30 o'clock at the Carpenters’ hall North Wolcott street. eee Young People of Charch to Meet. The Sunday Evening club of young * people of the First Presbyterian church will give a dinner on Frida: evening at 6 o’clock at the church parlors, 318 Hast Sixth street. The dinner will be followed by a social Your Weight One's weight is always a matter of concern. We have accurate Toledo scales for your benefit. You re invited to ma use of them ly FRE + Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores fer Your Convenience” Study Clay Modeling It’s Fascinating! Thrilling! AN ART UNSURPASSED! “Ruth Joy Studio 142 South Durbin Street A. BENNER, Instructor THE NEW Gainaday —lIs Faster —Is More Compact —lIs Better Looking —Is the Washer Every Woman Wants. “Let Us Wash for You” Casper Gainaday Co. 402 East Second St. Phone 402 BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Car. Excellent values offered in the following: 1924 Chrysler 6 Touring 924 Chandler Sport Tour- ing 1923 Hudson Coach 1924 Ford Coupe {924 Ford Roadster . 1924 Studebaker Roadster 1924 Maxwell Club Sedan 1928 Buick Touring TERMS CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 230 West Yellowstone Phone 909 evening of games and .musements. All members of the club and friends, especially of high school age are in vited to attend. Other young peo- ple of the church will be welcome. The club which was just recently or- ganized has as its president, Harold Heiser and is composed of high school pupils of the church. a, (ef te en to Meet Evening. Popo Agie Tribe No, 10 Improved Order of Redmen, will meet this evening in regular session at the Odd Fellows’ hall. "The chiefs degree will be conferred’ on a large class and all regular and visiting members are invited to be nresent at this meet ing. At the close of the business se ston refreshments will be seryed by committee in charge Mrs, Purdy Will Entertain Club. Mrs. Ted Purdy will entertain the members of the Thursday Bridge club Friday afterr-on at her home on South Park avenue. cee Bridge Tea Is Enjoyable Affair. Mrs. C. Ray McShane was hostess to a number of her friends Wednes- day afternoon when she entertained . at an informal bridge tea at her home on West Fourteenth Bridge honors were won by Mr Joh® Tripeny and Mrs. son, Guests for the afternoon © were: Mrs. John J. Durst, Mrs. ‘Theodore White, Mrs. George Jarvis, Mrs. C. Forbes, Mrs. T. A. Costello, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. C. W. Dentner, Mrs. J. W. Steele, Mrs. W. 12 Woods. Mrs, Leo Miller, Mrs. John Tripeny, Mrs. Ben Simpson and Miss Grace DeWoody. Ben Simp- see Officers’ Are Elected At Thimble Club Meeting. The Woodcraft Thimtfe club held an important meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs ‘Thomas Longhurst, 535 West Yel ‘owstone avenue, Following the so cial hour officers were elected for the year as follows: Mrs. Thomas Longhurst, (re-elected) _ president: Mrs. A. E. Kyte, vice president; Mrs Walter Rafferty, secretary; Mrs. G C. Davis, treasurer and Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mrs. M. L. Bishop and Mrs W. L. Holcomb members of the fi nance committee. Insta jon of th je officers will be held on Jan- uary 27, at a meett to be held at the home of Mrs. Kyte on South Wolcott street St. Mark's Guild Bride Luncheon to Be Saturday. St. Mark's gulld, numbered among the most successful church organ!- zations of the city will give a lunch- eon and bridge party on Saturday at the Parish kouse to which the pub- Ne is invited to attend. Those wish- ing to reserve tickets may do so by calling, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, Mrs, Pail Weidner or Mrs. C. W. Kittle. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. K, Elis of Lan- der are guests in Casper of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Swartshager at thelr nesidence, $27 North Lincoln street. eee Mrs. I'red Ellis, who spent the hol- idays in Casper visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Decker of 347 North Beech street has returned to her home in Omaha. * eee Mr. and Mrs, J. W, Johnston, of South David street, departed Wed- nesday evening for New York state, having been called there by the death of Mrs. Johnson's brother. see Mrs, D. K. Bergman has returned to her home in Lusk, following a several days’ visit spent here with Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller, at her home, 1032 South Durbin street. cee Mrs, J. R. Clark of 136 North Grant street, returned to Casper Thursday morning from Denver, where she has been before visiting since the Christmas ho! L. W. Gorham, famillarly known as “Lew” to Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado ofl men, {s spending TODAY BOILED CRABS BOILED LOBSTERS FILLETS HADDIE SELECTED OYSTERS FRESH RANCH EGGS ASCO Quality Delicatessen 138 South Center St. Open Evenings HAY GRAIN Cotton Cake Flour Salt Dairy Feed Poultry Feeds Poultry Remedies Revenge Lice Powder wi!i sure clean your Poultry of this Pest. WILLJAMS STOCK MEDICINE Here ts a Rea! Medicine for Cat tle fmd. Sheep. Will relieves and prevent Worms, Ticks, Snotty Nose, Bloat. Contains the proper ingredients needed for th bet terment of your Livestock it and be convinced. We are distributors for State of Wyoming. Casper Warehouse Co. DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. Try Tel. 27. | \nd while here is a guest of his niece, and the stage. Present high taxes many to go to work, appearing in London. the day here on business trom Den- ver, where he now makes his home Mr, Gorham is connected with the Continental Oi] rompany, and was tormerly a resident of this city, He ig accompanied by his small son, Billy. Frank Horton is here on business from Buffalo, and is a guest at the ‘Townsend hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conlin. re- turned Wednesday morning from the western coast, where they have been visiting for some Mrs. Conlin who visited with her par Ss in California was joined there before | the Christmas holidays by Mr. Con: Miss Mildred Solt of Fort Morgan has arrived in Casper to accept a dosItion an instructor in the schools of this city William O'Ne on busines of Denver, is here | Bishop N, S, Thomas of the Epis- copal church, is in Casper, from Laramie. eee U. W. Cole of Dubois is transact ing business week. affairs in Casper his. Former Governor and Mrs. B, B. Brooks are leaving this evening for a pleasure trip to the western coast. J. J. McNamee, day clerk at the Gladstone hotel, left Wednesday eve- ning for Pueblo, Colo,, to visit for a short time Mrs. H. M. Sprague returned this week from Spokane, where she has been visiting with friends and rela; tives for some tim R. E, Jackson of Seattle, Wash., arrived in Casper ‘Thursday morning to spend several days here on busi- ness, cee Mrs. Mrytle Cottmer of Salt"Creek, as accepted a position as telephone operator at the Henning hotel and Harry Adams left sday evening for New Mex- eee Marvin Bishop, Jr., Casper attor ney, has returned from a several days’ business trip, spent in Mon tana a0 te | William Johnson and son, Clark, | left Wednesday for Miami, Fl where they expect to locate. The: | will be joined later by Mrs. Johnson 2. Nick George of Midwest, ing with Casper frien: oe Is visit- R. W. McMurry of Fort Collins, {s a business visitor in this city. “ee Mrs, Clark Johnson and daughter left recently for Denver, where they will visit with Mrs, Johnson's par-| for a short time before going rida to join Mr. Johnson. eee Wheeler Canfield of the Casper Towel Supply compan: expects to leave soon for a pleasure trip to Florida. eee I. J. Terry is ar the many Denver business visitors spending several days In Casper. eras Mr. and Mrs. H, 2. Rothrock have gone to Thermopolis for a short visit with friends, W. L, Connelly and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, left Wednesday night for San Francisco, where they will at- tend the Petroleum convention. cee Dan Rhoades of Santa Monica, Cal., is spending a few days in Cas per on a business and pleasure trip, Mrs. Ray Marshall, Mr, Rhoades Is Ranks of British society continue to be depleted by “trade “ednetions in the incomes of members of the aristocracy, compellin, Hon. Elizabeth Pollock, daughter of Sir Adrian Pollock, is the latest to hear the call of the footlights. She Che Caspet Daily Tribune Taxes Drive Beauty to Stage on fortunes have made enormous an,old resident of this country, hav- ing lived here for over thirty years, see C. M. Daniels left Monday night for a three weeks’ business trip to San Francisco. see Mrs. Bernice Gill hag returned to Casper after spending a few days at her home In Lander. William Rhoades, er on The Herald, ormerly report: is now engaged in newspaper work in San Fran- cisco, according to word received here cee Miss Mae Hamilton, superintend ent of schools, has returned from a several days’ trip to Cheyenne on chool business + # + Ir] Foltz, formerly emploved at the Bootery, left dad, Colo., position, Wednesday where he for Trint- accepted a Harry Harper, of the Harper Dry Goods store, will leave Sunday for St. ‘Louts on a two weeks buying trip, William Brooking of Worland, who has been in Casper for a few days, from Chadron on business. While here he is m guest of the Gladstone. ey Miss Kathleen McChristy arrived Wednesday from her home at Living: ston, Mont., for a visit in Caspér. see Dr, B. L. Harman of Lusk fs spend ing a few days in Casper on bus!- n Miss Marie LaGrand of Omaha is a visitor in Casper this week. eee Harrison of Thermopolis ts Ww. F. among the new guests at the Glad. stone. D. E. Lamb have an extended visit east with thelr par see William Moncur, in charge of the Industrial Institute of Worland, Int on business. cee Mr. and Mrs E. Rossiter are new arrivals in Casper, Mr. Rossiter is the representative of a barber supply house. Seti ng The Styles By AILEEN LAMONT (Copyright, 1926, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Jan: 14.—No sooner I the designers of dresses visited the automobile show now in progress th: adopted for their own use the one of the automobile schemes of decoration, the hairline stripe. The new coats and wraps immediately developed have silk piping along the seams in some. bright contrasting shade and introduce a note of color into the ensemble, which is most at. tractive. In Black and White Evening head dresses and deaux are becoming much elaborate. They give the appear. ance of massiveness, even if they are light in weight as they are en- crusted with jewels, elther real or syntheti For example, one head dress recently seen at the opera was in the form of an aureole, composed of alternate sections of black lynx and rhynestones. bor- more Invisible Shoes Barefoot dancing in ball rooms has never been particularly popular,, but the newest footwear gives the Im- Pression that wearers are shoeless, The new dancing shoes are of the most flexible kid, so closely match- ing the skin that they seem non-ex- istant when worn with flesh-colored stockings. They have very low heels and are moulded to the exact shape of the foot. peace ae . Lace Lace It takes Just as much lace to trim modern frock as it did when skirts dragged the ground. Many a wo- man has discovered that recently since lace is returning ,to fashion along with trimmings of flowers, feathers and embroideries. The PAGE THREE rnament at WATTS GUNN, ROLAND SUMMARY OF [_ROHTRERS Oren cP Te = === ambush, wound and capture four bank robbers as they emerge with $1,000. NEW YORK, 14.—A)— s ue = Youth ts triumph In the selec. Four men, including two Ku |tions for the Walker cup team an. | Titer hi tees bec Klux Klan officers, are fined and | nounced yesterday by the United] ine pa kg hen a given jail sentences in Birming- | states Golf association. Little Watts| rings trec assess spec ham for liquor raid on Chinese |Gunn of Atlanta and tall. Roland] sierttionns. bacatlenenre ive cestaurants, Mackenzie of. Washington, are mem:| one who has s hem, and Kip bers. Both ire mere boys Nem hes h vistttr Vatican or; Another newcomer to the list but] the villages ighborhood of ical pete Abie hardly a youth, Is Ge Von Elm] his peeking addition Gbny trig critictern’ ON. Premier iMiae sito arene cn gram meal tn hie wolteetinn solini’s attempts to reconcile = church and state Gold 0. Cain, one of four men | a? iy a | indicted for lynching of a negro, | is acquitted rksdale, Miss, Countess n guarded by detectiv leave Palm Beach, months old son. Hoogstraeten, . prepares to with her 15 Come in : Nicaraguan congress _ defies Sr a a American threat of disapprove! by Let 18 acquaint you with x naming Dictator Emiliano Ch: a Shoe that looks right, % marro first des'rnate for ->-est- feels right, and wears dent; Vice President Sacasa, in right Washington, is banished for two 1 He tives In New York to su Daesch- ner as French ambassador. x on C3 an 9 9 Edmond Foot Fitters { King Alexander at Belcrade says x Jugo-Slavian debt to United States Make this shop your Shoe Headquarters is one of honor and will be paid. = Spanish officers plan to start 3 We Give eas from '="s, whence Columbus one oe LO. JON. sailed in 149 230 South Center Street Stamps Mayor of Cheyenne To Leave Hospital N CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 14.— Mayor Charles W. Riner, who has been confined to Memorial hospital because of a broken in an aclident last taken to his home ys, {t was stated noon, Large numbers of visitors con- tinue to call at the mayor's room In the hospital, and he has been tn the hest of spirits, despite the accident. ankle, received week, will be within a few Tuesday after. For Portraits of the little Eleanor’s and Billy’s i Also for the Bigger Eleanor’s and Billy’s If they are still school children. W. Bryant Dolan O-S Bldg. Tel. 859 tube today. Makes your head skirts are short, it is true, but they Have so many godets and pleats and flounces that billows of lace are re- quired. Getting In The difficulty attending the pas- left Wednes: afternoon for St. Louis on a short trip. Cicars A. J, Cunningham, prominent Natrena county woolgrower, and J. B. Wilson, secretary of the Wyom- ing Woolgrowers association, were among the recent visitors in Chey: enne, cee H. A. Larned has resigned his po- sition as clerk at the Henning hotel and is leaving shortly for Providence, R.L, to join Mrs. Larned, who ts there visiting her parents. From there they will go to Miami, Fla., to make their home. . Miss Victoria is spending several days in the Kassis store at Lavoye during the absence of her father. H. A. Shapley is a recent business caller in Cheyenne. «ee Charles A. Ramey of Lander ts spending a short time in Casper. eee R. W MeMurry ts here from Fort ollins on a business trip eee and Mrs. J. C. Snook are visit ng in Casper from their home in i 2i-e @ Oscar Fort of Worland ts a bust ness visitor in Casper for a few days, . . Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Sullivan are In from their home at Salt Creek for a few days, D. Tomlinson of Cheyenne ts among the guests here today. 8. Ceti O. G. McClellan of Midwest is a visitor in this clty for a short time. eee R. EB. Richardson is in from his home in Lovell on business, ee William H. Schwan fs a Sheridan arrival ‘in this city for a few days business trip. oe Mr. and Mrs. W. . D. Delahoyde are Lusk arrivals at the Townsend to- day, coe Mrs. W. A. Cerary of Midwest is In this elty for a short time. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker are visiting in Casper from their home ut Midwest. . Orlay Stumbaugh of Wheatland tg here on @ short business trip. eee. BE. L, Mead, head of the civil en- Ineering department for the Black Hills and Wyoming division of the rthwestern ratirond. te in this elty sage of the camel through the nee- dle's eye has a counterpart in mod- ern dress. Women now are getting into one-piece frocks through the sleeves. In one of the newest de- signs which has just reached this country, the sleeves are split up the outside of the arm and are fastened from the elbow to the shoulder with metal buttons. The unbuttoning of the sleeves permits the neck to open and allows easy ingress into the frock, Worland High Beats Riverton WORLAND, Wyo., Jan. 14.—(Spe- clal to The Tribune}—The Worland basketball team defeated the squad from Riverton here Wednesday night by a score of 20 to 14. This is the second game of the season for Wor- land, both of them victories. It war ked by the apvearance on the ad of the three Cottrell brothers Worl will play Marrying Squire Accepts Corn In Lieu of Money FORT MADISON, Ia., Jan. 14.— @)—Justice Joseph Hays, Fort Madison's “marrying squire, who has joined more than six hundred couples In the past decade, has de- elded that corn {s worth a dollar a bushel as far as he fs concerned. He announced that any couple having more corn than money can promise to love, honor and cherish be him, for two bushels of corn. Sled Struck Auto Instead of Car Running Into Sled Cowley Satur Exception has been taken to the statement that a car driven by Earl L. Marsh, 445 Yigurora street, struck August Yoss, a boy, coasting at Jackson and Fifth street, The boy, coasting down the Jackeon street hill, ran into the car, {t {s claimed, Mr. Marsh turning as far out a8 possible to avold it. ash id alti Sheriff and six brewery workers indicted at Cincinnati as result of distribution of thousands of barrels of beer, ve een Industry, business, sheep and cattle, mining—developments tn 1925 will be exhaustively covered in the Tribune-Heralé tndustrial edition out soon, eee, GUY GAY SELLS LIFE INSUR- ANCE. and nose feel fine. ys Easy to apply 0h Ry Quick to act ‘TRY DRUG STORE FIRST 30c and 60c per tube A CATARRHAL J Se THE KENT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS DENVER, COLORADO Announces The Opening of a Residence for Out-of-Town Girls Correspondence invited. References required. 933 SHERMAN STREET Y . y> THE WESTERN GIVES MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY HOW IS THIS FOR REAL VALUE? 30x34 4-ply Cord Tire___ a TOOL BOXES Mighty handy for loose tools. 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