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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 = SOCIETY, By MARY TOBIN Formal Dane Country Club, One of the sm seavon took place Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gay and Mrs. Carrie Schwed were hosts at a formal dancing party given at the Casper Country club. At midnight a buffett supper ed to the 100 Among those who enjoyed the eve. g were: Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Town: Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Rhinemuth, Walter Keefe, . Earl Burwell, Dr. J. R. Hansard, Mr. M Horstman, Dr, and . Freece, Mr. Mrs. Roger McDon- ald, Mr. A. A, Slade, Mr. and Mrs. te Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. an,.Dr. and Mrs, Bs » Carl Ts Staffora, chilling, Mr. Mr. Foster, Mr. and Mrs, C. , Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bolln, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, Mr. and Mrs, John Firmin, Mr. and Mrs. Marsha 1 Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Mr. and Joseph Lowndes, Mrs. P. EB Mrs. Anna Leeper, Miss Violet Mrs. Edith Hirst, Bon Biggs Bert Harris Miss Edna ill Morris, nd T. C. S. B. A Meeting and Dance Saturday Evening. The Sedurity Benefit association will hold its regular meeting Satur- day evening at the Knights of Py- thias hall during which time busi- ness of importance wi!l be trans acted. Following the session a dance will be given for members and the public. Mrs, Wehrli Gives Luncheon. Mrs. W. J. Webrli presided over an informal luncheon and bridge party today at her home, South Lincoln street for twenty-two guests. Decorations artisically carried out in a color scheme of rose were used for the luncheon tables, 562 Mrs. Wehrli’s guests today were: Mrs. E A. Bliss, Mrs. H. Pat- ten, } . Harley BH. T. ‘urner, Mrs. Farland, Mrs. Stanley Grie- bel, Mrs. C. D. Murane, Mrs. E. E. Enterline, Mrs. R. R. Riggs, Mrs. W. D. Johnston, Mrs. W. B. Schil- Ung, Mrs. Arthur J. Watts, Mrs. UTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly—then, without ic kK i icK Rus __ Over 17 Million Jara Use | for the winter term ft was announced Arthur A. Mrs. Schulte, Mrs. Bryant Cro- R. R. Rose, Mrs, C, H. Mrs. L. A. Elkins, Mrs. Chitcote and Mrs. QO. A. Webrli will entertain on Saturday eee ata afternoon, Joint Meeting Held Thursday Evening. Officers were installed at a foint meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and its auxiliary held last eve- ning at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following tho business session a dancing party was enjoyed and re- freshments were served by a commit- tee Pi Beta Phi Dance | To Be Held Next Week. Members of the Alumnae club of the Pi: Beta Phi sorority will give an informal dance on next Tuesday evening, January 19, at the Arkeon dancing academy. The proceeds will be added te the educational fund used to maintain a school located néar Gotlenburg, Tenn. Preceding the dance, seygral dinner parties will be given. by members of the club. ee Mrs. Levand to Leave Saturday Evening. Mrs, Max Levan1 and her three sons will leave Saturday evening for Chicago to visit with relatives for three weeks and takes this means of notifying her friends of her intended departure. Mr, Levand will Join his Mrs. Purdy Entertains Thursday Bridge Club. Mrs, Ted Purdy was hostess this afternoon at her residence on South Park avenue for the regular meet- ing of the Thursday Bridge club members. Substitutes for the after- : Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Peterson, Miss Edna Smith and Miss Patricia Sullivan. eee Pi Phi Club Will Meet Sunday. There will be a meeting of the Pi Beta Phi alumni club Sunday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, 132 North Lin- coln street, during which time all members are asked to make a re- port of the ticket sale for the dance to be held next Tuesday evening at the Arkeon. ‘Ticket money will be turned in at this time and affairs of importance to the club discussed. Thirty-Two New Students at University. Thirty-two new students register- ed at the University of Wyoming week. The students rep: resent nine states and for the most part they are from states reputed to have a much less rigorous climate than that of Wyoming. The list of students follows: Richard Lass, Bellyue, Colo.; non Beall, Ver- Basin, Wyo.; David Lor- Winter Hats. to $24.75, going at-_- 136 South Center St. We Picture Here THE PEACOCK ROYAL Black Satin with Handsome Beaded Buckle, One of Our Most Popular Numbers. SPIN nisi Many Great Bargains Yet Remain In Ladies’ and Children’s Apparel We are offering an added Choice of our entire stock of Some values The Stuart Shop LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR nnn STYLE AND QUALITY Z Always come first at the | SPECIALTY TAKE THE ELEVATOR TO THE Specialty Boot Shop SECOND FLOOR 0-S BUILDING AAAI During the remaining days of our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Extra Special $2.95 Phone 2213 You'll want to see the Tickets are now on sale | Boe UA DULCE ALU Shawl Motifs Used for Wrap = ha enz, Fe ul, Wyo. L. Susilla, Par- kerton, Wyo.; Irene James, Chey- enne, Wy.; Ruth Burman, Ault, Colo.; Beatrice Cross, Rawlins, Wyo, Ralph Herron, Jackson Hole, Wyo. Edgar Meldrin, McGill, Nevada; Daisy Walker, Moorcroft, Wyo: Ar- lene Grand; Thomas Rowley, Doug- las, Wyo.; S. D. Gillespie, Laramie, V Harry Young, Casper, Wyo.: Melvin Holland, Laureno, Iowa; Ma: rie Savar Powell, W: John W, Cooper, Dubois, Idaho; R. O. West- ly, Panora, Iowa; K, L. Johnston, ywood, Cal; Melvin Cochran, Laramie, Wyo ; Harry B. Cole, Evan- ston, Wyo.; J. H. Sparrenberger, Fort Missou Mont.: Lilllan Cannock, Gebo, Wyo.; Nathan Bartlett, Em- poria, Kan.: C. W. Pfeifer, Laramie, Wyo.; J. W. Patterson, Los Angeles, W. A. Thompson, T. E. Quinn, Bay: Portiner, Broken Bow, Neb.: lian Los Angeles, and >, R. Maxwell, Laramie, Wyg. . At Wilt Residence, Mrs. W. G. Wilt will be hostess this evening at dinner at her home, 443 West Seventeenth. street for Miss Jessie Mae Agnew, Miss Eleanore Snyder, Miss Cora Schultz and Miss Merle Lern. ee Casper Girl Receives High Grades at University. Miss Etta Diggs of Casper and a student at the University of Wyo- ming at Laramle was one of the tive women students on the campus to receive an average of 1 which is the best, for the fall term cee Music Division Holds Interesting Meeting. An interesting meeting of the music division of the Casper Wom- en's Departmental club was “held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, A. C. Riker, 855 South Grant street, with Mrs, Mark Davis, the newly elected chairman of the divi- sion as assistant hostess. The pro- gram which was In charge of Mrs. Wertenberger proved very interest- Ing and enjoyable and included plano selections by Mrs, L. L. Langworthy, @ paper on “The Life and ‘Works of Coleridge Taylor” by Mrs. W. G. Wilt, talk by Miss Jessie Mae Agnew onthe Fisk University, and current event topics by members of the Avision. Among the members present were the hostesses: Mrs. Ayres, Mrs. A D. Lewis, Mrs, Plerce, Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky, Mrs. W. G. Wilt, Mrs. R. W. Loue' Miss Helen Stone, Mne Agnew. oem Meeting of Women's Association Is Held. On Thursday the Women’s Asso. ‘lation of the Congregational church held tts regular meeting for the first time in the new social home at 623 South Durbin street. Splendid reports were given and plans, both ‘mportant and interesting, were made for the future, On January 28 » shower of kitchen irticles will be given by members and friends of the association. for the benefit of the church home. On that day a covered dish supper will be served and the husbands of the women attendingwill be guests for the evening. "PERSONALS | Thomas Cooper and Fremont Michte are leaving this evening for Boise, Idaho, to attend the National Woolgrowers convention to be held on January 19, 20 and 21, eo. fF. D. Reese of Denver is a busi. ness visitor a guest at the Gladstone hotel, Miss Jessie C. L, Titus, state manager for the Mountain Staies Telephone company, \s here from his home in Cheyenne. eee Mirs Martha Petersdorf of River. on has been visiti in this city. e- W. T. Ferrerie of Chadron, Neb., ls here on business, eve W. W. Harvey arrived Thursday from his home tn Denver. . . . State Senator ank Horton of Johnson county, who has spent the fhe Casper Daily Cribune past six weeks in California with his family, who are there for the winter, arrived in Casper last eve- ning. He will make the trip to Buf- falo today. eee Charles Detweiler of Ord, Neb., {8 here on business for a short time. eee J. H. Johnston of Sheridan is transacting business affairs here from Sheridan and ts a guest at the Henning hotel. ees Kem Johnson is a Chicago bus!- ness visitor {n this city. eee Mrs. Abe Kassis and datghter, Mary expect to leave soon for the east on a buying trip. eee William Madden ts friends and attending affairs here from his erton. visiting with to busines: home at Riv. A. R. Naftzger of Ohio ts. in per transacting business affairs. set's Lew Gorham and young son, Billy, returned to Denver Thursday eve- ing after spending a short time here on business. eee George C. chaffer of Grand Rapids, Mich., was an out-of-town ar- Hival here Friday morning. oe w. B Buckley, railroad man of St. Joe, Mo., 1s in Casper on hust- ners for his company and Is a guest at the Townsend hotel. eee Frank T. Connelly is among the many Denver business callers spend- ing a few days in this city. ee R. W. Marsh fs here on one of his regular business calls in con. nection with the General Cigar com- pany. eee H. O. Welsh and G. A. Richter are Colorado business visitors here from Denver for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath left Thursday evening for Denver where they will spend several days. eee Cc. C. Harmon, of the Mountain States Telephone company is here from Cheyenne on business. F eee E. B. Sherry is attending to bust- ness affairs here from Denver. cee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erick are leaving in a few days overland for California. ome Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gore have as thelr guest for several days at their home in the Ideal Apartments, Mrs. Gore's father, W. E. Knox, formerly of Denver more recently of Green River, Wyo. Mr. Knox arrived Casper Thursds ening. eee J. H. Preble went to Riverton Thursday to spend a few days on business in connection with the firm of Haselmire and Preble. eee Max Winter, president of the Cas- per Kiwanis club, lef Wednesday night for Denver where he will #t- tend a meeting of the presidents and district trustees for the Colo- rado and Wyoming district, eee Mrs. W. A, Sutterfleld {s tmprov- ing from a long illness caused by a fall. eee S. |Howe, ‘ormerly manager for the Sanderson Brothers coffee com pany of Denver, is now connected with the Pigeon Tea and Coffee com nany here, and expects to move his family here in a few days. Mr Howe hfs had twenty years exper. ince in this Une. eee Miss Stella D. Clark {a {n from Grass Creek for a few days visit. se Mrs. Carl A, Smith of Midwest is visiting In Casper. eee Miss Martha Petersdorf {s spend- ing a few days here from her home In Riverton. eee Willlam Madden is among the Riv: erton arrivals in Casper today. aiseite F. A. Grlebling of the Sharp and Doane company of Denver, is a bus. iness caller tn Casper. «oe 8. H. Cain, representing the Unt al Picture corporation, {s here few ya from SanFrancisco H, P, Rochwell, and Mr, and Mrs P, A. Rochwell are visiting in Casper from their home at 'Thermop: olts. Lives are relieved of a great hy- gienic handicap in this way. Positive protection—discards like tissue HERE is now a new. way in woman's hygiene. A way scien- tific and exquisite that ends the un- certainty of old-time “sanitary pads.” It is called “KOTEX.” Eight in every 10 better-class women have adopted it. You wear sheer frocks and gowns without a second thought, any time, anywhere. v6 business or social demand un- handicapped. NO LAUNDRY VW Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- Tassment Five times as absorbent 2s ordi- mary cotton pads, it banishes danger of mishaps. Deodorizes, too. And thus ends ALL fear of offending. You obtain it at drug or depart ment stores simply by saying “KOTEX.” Women ‘thus ask for it without hesitancy. Costs only a few cents for a package of 12 KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue Casper. in | You meet every day, | | Rexall drug: man of nsacting business in oe Willlam B. Cobb, left Thursday night for Denver to attend the con vention of district trustees and pres: {dents of the Colorado and Wyom ing division of the Kiwanis club Mr, Cobb expects to return Satur- day. Stee Mrs. Catherine Poone, has return: ed to Casper after spending a few days visiting in Thermopolis. oes is in this city on = home tn Denver. 7 C. H. Besse, field superintendent for the BE. T, Will!ams Oil company, is in Casper on a short business trip, ee Dumars has returned W. J. Cheley business from h Mrs. Ruth from a month’s visit in Oakland and San Francisco, Calif, and Seattle, Wash, cee David H. Griffith, formerly on the staff of the Tribune, and later with the Commercial Printing com: pany here, ts now withithe Evening Sun, daily newspaper of Clearwa Fla. eee Julian Lever, freight and passen ger agent for the Chicago and North: western railroad, spent Thursday in Lander on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gels left Thursday night for Los Angel Calif., where Mr. Geis will,attend the meeting of the American Petroleum Institute to be held there next we Mr. solidated the While is geologist for the Con- Royalty Oil company and Western Exploration company, California he will Investi- everal properties in the inter- e two companies. . eee William Harrison, who {s in the mercantile business at ‘Thermopolis, 13 attending to business matters in this city for a few da: Geis Elmer Spurlock is In Casper from the Richards ranch at Bates Hole oe Mrs. A. J. Cunningham ts spend- Ing a few days in Casper from the Bar C ranch. Su Mrs, Mabel B. Mayers and ‘daugh- ter are Douglas visitors here. «* Jean Hanson ts visiting In from her home ‘n Parker Miss this city ton eee Jack .Roe, special agent for the Johns Manville company, ts spending the week in Casper from Denver. The Pink of Perfection Our Cara Nome face powder and rouge gives to your complexion just the necessary touch to attain the ‘pink of pe-fectton”—the goal that every lady s striving for, © Kimball Drug Stores "Twe Stores for Your Convenience’ PAGE THREE Petrolet n e@ to be held ther ty and W Exploration te dent of the | Petroleum Inst © be he: C, B. Richardson, presiden < ts |mext week. While In Los Anxeles. | compantes which are being developed Western Exploratlor company, 8] 00°" pion will inspect. le »y the Continental oll company. 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