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‘on ZL PSE SE lad WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926 By MAR @SOCIET AT Y TOBIN Mrs. Astin Entertains fer Bridge Club, a Mrs, Harry Astin entertained the nembers of her bridge club Tues- y afternoon at her residence on South Lincoln street. Honors for the afternoon “were won by Mrs. Joe Salland and Mrs. W. J. Cham- berlin. Mrs. Charles Welby was a guest for the afterndon. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Cullen, South Lincoln str . eee Meeting at Congregational Church Parsonage. Thursday. The Woman's association the First Congregational church will meet Thursd: afternoon at 3:30 ‘clock at the church parsonage, 623 outh Durbin street. ‘The meeting vill be in the form of a kitchen shower to be followed by a covered lish dinner to be served at 6:30 ‘clock for members and their hus sands. Presbyterian Missionary Society Meeting This Week. ‘The regular meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the churh parlors with Mrs. Benell's committee in charge. The study for the afternoon will be a round table discussion on China. ‘ste -9 Knights of Khorassan Will Hold Meeting. The regular meeting of the Dra matic Order, Knights of Khorassan, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Knights of Pythias hall. Fol: lowing the business session a smoker will be held for all members of the Knights of Pythias lodge. ef . Ladies’ Aid Society Meeting Thursday. The East Side Methodist Com- munity church aid society will meet for the regular social session Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mack Woodward, 1128 | st Tenth street ly Home Is ne of Party rs, W. L, Connelly and Miss t Dougherty were joint hos- an informal bridge lunch- <iven yesterday at their home outh Center street. A color of lavender and yellow was for the table decorations bridge were won by Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur A. was the first of a THis Grab It! Close in. Three-car garage, stor- age room, or suitable for.a shop. Immediately at rear of Midwest building, in heart of business sec- tion. Available February 1st. In- quire of © Kimball Drug Stores “Twe Steres for Your Convenience’ Study Clay Modeling | It’s Fascinating! Thrilling: AN ART UNSURPASSED Ruth Joy Studio 142 South Durbin Street Cc. A. BENNER, Instructor Pick Up Your Club Prizes at SALE PRICES Ayres Jewelry Co. CLEARANCE SALE series of parties which will be given this season by Mrs. Connelly and Miss Dougherty. Invited guests John McFadyen, livan, Mrs, A. included: Mrs. Mrs, Patrick Sul- Hoff, Mrs, Frances Biglin, Mrs, 1 Spears, Mrs. Neil Tyler, Mrs. Douglas Sprecher, Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs, T. S. Cooke, Mrs. Etta Sprech Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. A. Schulte, Mrs, Leigh Townsend, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs, O. L. Walker Charles I, Campbell, Mrs. E Mahon, Mrs. G, R. Hagens, Mrs. P, Wheeler and Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney. Sard Redmen Will Meet Thursday Evening. Popo Agie 'ribe in the I. O. O. hall in regular session tomorrow evening. The adoption degree will be conferred on a class of candidates. At the close of the meeting a lunch will be served by the committee in charge. eee 10 will meet Alpha Class Holds Meeting. The Alpha class composed of high school girls of the First Methodist iscopal church .Sunday. school held an enthusiastic and well attend- ed meeting last evening at the home of Miss Margaret Thompson, 933 South Ash street. Following an eve- ning of games and contests refresh- ments were served by Miss Thomp- jon, and the Misses Lois Rarrle and ‘ace Ferguson who were assistant hostesses, oh An American designed frock embroidery board design. pearls. eee American Yeomen Hold Important Meeting. An important meeting of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen was held last evening during which time candidates were Initiated and business affairs were transacted Following the meeting a social time was enjoyed. eee Masons to Attend Dinner This Evening. Master Masons will be entertained at a dinner to be given this evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Masonic tem- ple with members of Fort Caspar Chapter Order of Eastern Star as hostesses, Above (center) a With it is worn a hea: the effect of earrings. Personals —— Lex-Thoms will by pleased to learn that she has suffic- jently recovered from an operation at the Natrona County hospital to Friends of Mrs. . Mrs. Dixon Entertains ee Her Club This Afternoon. Linde berth aaah ey Mrs. J. P. Dixon was hostess this 5 afternoon at her residence, 1708 Mr. and Mrs._Al Beckman have South Walnut street for the regular| returned from Los Angeles, where meeting vf her bridge club. Mrs.| they spent several weeks at the John ‘Tripeny and Mrs. Marvin | home of Mr. Beckman's parents. En Bishop, Jr., were guests of the club| route home t!.cy stopped off in De for the afternoon ver where they spent several days eilhindtien with relatives of M Rebekah Lodge barked Meeting Tonight. G. E. Griffith of the Finance cor- W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah Lodge | poration left yesterday for Riverton No. 39 will meet in regular session | an’ Lander where he will spend sey- this evening. A lunch will be served | eral days on busines after the business meeting. agit Se pg George L. Norstrum left recently Mrs. Peggy Sheehan of Denver ts | forIowa where he was called on ac- in Casper this week, having arrived | Count of the serious illness of his Wednesday morning. Mrs, Sheehan | father. is a guest at the Gladstone hotel. ent of the New York Oil company he had been visiting with relatives. PUTNAM ie H. G. Bizzell of the Wyoming = FADELESS Trust company left Saturday for Lander where he will spend several : days on busines Ss ee Beckman, Mervin Young, field superintend- The P. S. Van Natta family, who Tint dainty formerly resided on Durbin street, have leared the J, S. Van Doren 7 gs any shade home cn South Beach street. you desire cee Keep yoursilk lingerie—delicatecolored | Mr. and Mrs. J. M waists, hogery, trim: , etc,, fresh | taken an rtment tid new looking by oocedol dh ‘ ppl Apartments on 1 in a solution of cold water with » Hires fe PES of Putnam Dye. Simple, easy and Mr. and Mrs. m quick. Directions on package show | Tuesday evening for Denver on a how to regulate degree of color—how | combined pleasure und business trip. to getvariousnewshades. Forwonder- 2S 8 ful effects in tie-dyeing use Putnam, McIntyre have the Grude hrd street. Lybyer left Mrs. W. G. Webber has returned Same 15-cent package tints or dyes silk, | to her home after spending a short cotton and wool in on tion. See} time here visiting with Mrs, D. L color chart at your druggist's, Gaston. Mrs. We was in Casper Putnam No-Kolor Bleach _ Removes Color and Stains NO. 2. ears right h household goods of the folks that'll be want: * Be. weather to be enjoyed | RE to come back to} Our friend Bill says:|to the lmit in Ne- ie: “It makes a lar just|braska, if it stays as mad to call him al there long enough. e => Mar as it does an . honest man.” How], (We hit it every Can you place num- bers from 89 to 97 in the squares below and make them add 279 vertically, hortzontally and diagonally?” Let| There's an nonest| NATRONA us know if you get it./2,000 Ibs. of chill-dis: peller In every ton of Gebo Coal we deliver. But it's no puzzle to keep the house warm and comfortable these long winter evenings if you are burning Gebo Coal. spring the Patsy Carr. PHUN AND PAX FROM NATRONA TRANSFER, 4 About the next big] A traveling man] Ma: 80; gnd if s0, event on our calendar] was telling us -|we are ready with is Ground Hog Day. |day that they comp! moving now that runs on] equipment and careful That's noth-|moving men for the ‘ve heard of| spring moving season, If some day you that are running|ing out of Casper, should happen to call which we hope you 949 and get no answer, aren't, remember we || you can have three do expert packing and guesses; and your first crating. guess that we have to Florida will] ‘Talking of credit r be correct give us credit for giv ing the He to that old | But there'd be lots| saying comparing| OUR OV of good business down| Moves to Fire WHAtHOR there for a month o} BATE two, packing up the PREDICTION does he know? “Do you realize that is just corner?” \Gnmimdd _Goming Over STORAGE & FUEL CO. VOU. Right, a French frock of black ere comb-like crown of velvet with ri (left) is fashioned of crepe with a colorful border pe with set-in panels of brocs bandcau of crinkly crepe with contrastin necklace of unmatched beads, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Raf- ferty. see Frank Curran has returned from the east where he visited with rela- tives. Mr. Curran {s con..ected with the Ohio Oil - »mpany. see for Omaha, Neb. eee Richard O'Malley of the Coliseum Motor company expects to leave the latter part of the week for Los -An- geles to which place he has been transferred. Mrs. Clarence Brock is visiting at the home of her parents in Lan- der. eee Miss Emma Bruggeman of the Finance corporation will leave soon for Norfolky Neb,, where she will visit with her parents, eee Minel B. Young, vice president of the New York Oil company, left Sunday evening for Denver where he will spend several days on busi- ness. oe Mrs. Walter O'Malley of: 555 CY avenue expects to leave Saturday for Los Angeles where she will visit for several weeks with relatives. She will be accompanied on the trip by her son, Richard O'Malley, who expects to make his home in Los An- geles see Mr. and M drnest Marquardt, formerly of Casper, are. now located ut 439 Hellotrope avenue, Los An see Brad Mills the ew York Oil company 1s confined to his home on account of illness. eee Mr. and Mrs, Ji bh c Draper and daughter, Emma Gibbs, left recent- ly for Lebanon, Mo., where they will make their home. Mr. Draper had been connected with the Seryice Art Printers for some time, ee Harry Anderson has returned to his home at Powell, after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. rl Cline. see Casper friends will regret to learn of the serious illness of Dr. J. M Davey of Sioux City, Ia,, brother Mrs. M. P. Wheeler of thig city. Word was recelved today by Mr. ere In Cas-|—and if you are mov- Unsettled. Wyoming time—sometimes.) TRANSFER, STORAGE FUEL CO. Phone 949 Her European tour a success, Marie Chourinoff, Russian dan- cer, is preparing _to_appear_in around asks and Mrs. Wheeler that there were no for the recovery of Dr Davey. Mrs. Wheeler will leave this evening for Sioux City. ee A. M, Russell and family will in Casper tomorrow from k and will make their home here at the Marshall apartments. Mr. Russell is the new proprietor of the Big Six Motor company. see Longfellow visitor in days this week oe. O. C. Krotz and William O'Neil of Denver are guests in Casper for a few days, registered at the Town send hotel. arrive Glen G. L. business few is a Casper Denver for a H. H. Albin {s an Omaha business visitor in this city. eee Miss Mary Peevy is leaving this evening for Phoenix, Ariz, to make her home. see Mrs. Thomas Haymond expects to leave on Monday of next week for Chicago and New York on a buying trip in connection with her hat shop located in the Midwest building. Mrs, Haymond fust recently re- turned from the coast and while there purchased many new models ‘ a new vogue. im of rhinestones featuring tasscled pendants of pearl Mrs. 8. K. Loy left Tuesday eve-| ning on the Northwestern for Omaha, Neb. cee Mrs. Ethel Garrett left recently for Chicago. eee M. B. Schuster of the Schuster Brothers Ot! company left Casper Tuesday evening via the Chicago and rthwestern for Chicago and Joliet, Tl. eee Mrs, H. F. Ladd leftt his week and gay floral aded silk in checker- % rosctte of sapphires and Below, “the halo,” a Is which give in millinery. She will purchase a complete new line of spring and summer models while east. oe te Frederiv A. Fleming, bond sales: man of Denver, is a guest at the Henning hotel for several days this | week, while his company. here on business for “ee Eugene McCarthy left this week for Omaha and Rochester, Minn, oo 6h 6 Gordon Graham of Rochester, Minn., is a guest of Harry Mills As- tin this week. Mr. Graham was a student at the University of Wyo ming last semester and a pledge to Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, ee A. E. Froyd of Midwest ts in Cas- per enroute to his home from ,san Francisco where he has been on business for some time. oe J. P, Callahan of Edgertcn ts a business visitor in this city today. cee A. M. Bennet is in from his home at Salt Creek for a short visit. eee Mrs. Bob Meigh arrived in Casper yesterday for a short visit from her home at Moneta. see Miss Louise Austin arrived Tues- day from her home at Greybull and is a guest here for a few days. me A. J. Metzgar of Torrington is in Casper on a short business trip, see Mrs. B, Wheelock and Mrs. D Crosby are among the guests here today from their home at Douglas. see Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunbar were visiting in Casper from their home at Midwest Tuesday. see Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hayward were Midwest visitors in this city Tuesday se. Andrew Thompson, superintend- ent of Plant No. 1 at the Midwest refinery here, has returned from an Florence, inspection Colo. trip to the plants and Laramie, at Allen Michie wa day the in Casper Tues. from ran “ee Mrs. Ted Mosher is returning to her home at Salt Creek tonight af. ter a visit in Casper with her par- ents. - I. H. Patterson, well known old lime, traveling salesman, from Cha dron, Neb., is calling on the drug Girl Gained 7 Pounds Nine Years an Invalid ‘That's just what McCoy's Cod Liver Ol] Compound ‘Tablets did for the Babcock Girl—and 1s doing as much for tens of thousands of thi underweight, weak and discourage people all over America These sugar coated, pleasant to take tablets should be given to chil- dren instead of the vile stomach upsetting oll itself—they surely do help the frail, delicate little ones 60 cents at Drug Store, Midwest Phar Casper Pharmacy or any ists. Read this letter if you have a child that needs to gain health and strength fy little girl was stricken with infantile paralysis when she was } months old and was an invalld for 9 years—when I saw an ad in the paper that McCoy's Cod Liver Ol! Compound Tablets would build up ‘sted tissues. I bought a box and she gained very slowly at first and after taking elght boxes, she gained seven pounds. Thanks to McCoy's Cod Liver Ol! Compound Tablets, after trying almost everything else on the market. She is on the road to recovery and goes to school every Jay.” Mrs. L. Babcock, Appleton, Wis. y Imitations of McCoy's may be offered but be sure and ask for Mo- Coy's, the original and genulne and if after thirty days’ treatment you are not delighted with results—why, and 60 tablets cost but Ki ball get your money back.—Adv, extended visit with hor mother, Mrs D, 3. lon: see Mr. anc M Purcell the parents of « baby girl born on Monday nicht at the N 1 Me fal hospital see Mr. and Mr H. ave returned t nf a severa a business tr Denver. Mr ater $4 60 The Rev. Philip K. Edwards is cénfined to his home tt ek with a cold. ce Oat: P. B, Weave Cheyenne ‘1 spending a e in this city from Chey v. King of E {s mak ing a business trip | R. Van Meter, president of the Riverton State and of the Tie and Lumber company of Riverton, } left Tuesday night for Chicago atter | spending a few days in Casper on business. | see | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murph visiting in Casper ffom Lavo} see R.*Lee Craft is here for a few days from Cheyenne Mrs. C. R. Inman left this morn ing to visit with her daughter for | a week before going to Florida. EIGHTH PRIE WALTZ GONTEST SCHEDULED. AT ARKEON THURSDAY Two outstanding features the patrons of the Arkeon academy tomorrow night await Dancing Women Secure against lost clarm, this new way of solving oldest hygienic problem—offers true protec- tion; discards like tissue HEER gowns and ill-timed so- cial or business demands hold no terror for the modern woman. The insecurity of the old-time “sanitary pad” has been ended. “KOTEX,” a new and remarkable way, is now used by 8 in 10 better class women. 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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE 5 trade in the interests of the Ri th prize waltz will | recording orchestras will play for New Day-Time Frocks and Bandeaux for Evening Dadi emits agent @ to be chosen | Brunswick Panatrope and. no doubt - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yater are re 2 8 and treat Bd a sensation fam elving the congratulatio- of their} “warded them as weil as entitling | the Arkeon patr ends on the arrival of a son Mon em to dance in the*grand finals} ‘The big dance starts promptly ag the Natrona Memorial He oon, 0" be, ale, 9 o'clock and the features will b hospital. “ — een aes eee one staged sometime during the evening, ae eld then and fin = b staged In whic est al ose Mrs. Paul Conner of Lebanon,| no nave been chosen will Gance foc) Mrs. H. R. Lathrop ts t the Mo., has arrived in Casper *r an| tng championship of the ns well | C@S8per Private hospital, S. ented be pr ABY’S COLDS tomorrow night the practical ae : demonstration of Brunswick are soon “nipped in the bud” Panatror hee at Bayona without “dosing” by use of— ment cannot appreei iny VAPORUB listened All Over 17 M ion Jars Used Yearly % vhe | # Cherniausky Trio CONCERT Thursday, Jan. 28th, 8:15 P. M. New High School Auditorium Tickets $1.00 Each—No Reservations Benefit Children’s Recuperation Camp AUSPICES CASPER LIONS CLUB Wells Music Co. Zoe Marks Music Co. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM EVENING OF CC A $2.50 Concert for $1.00 HOE NEWS —AND. NEW SHOES Fashion Decree: COLOR In Ladies’ Stylish Footwear. Among the Popular Tints Are BOIS DE RO 43 AND. pacon PARCHMEN Shipment of Dainty New Just Arrived from the East SEE THEM NOW! —AT THE SPECIALTY BOOT SHOP Second Floor ‘ake E 16 Boys’ and Girls’ — Winter Coats Sizes 2 to 12 on sale at “LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR” 136 South Center St. Phone 2213 BETTER BRING IN The Little Eleanors and Billys THE SPECIAL PRICE Only One of the Reasons. W. BRYANT DOLAN O-S Bldg.¢ Tel. 859 TICKETS ON SALE AT Sprecher’s Pharmacy Casper Pharmacy Midwest Pharmacy ALSO AT CERT