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Friends. in Casper ot Stower Sut un, @ refident “here* while in the mploy of the Midwest. Refining com- | wony, Will be interestéd’ to ieary. of | is marciage Sat Pasadena, Cal, to! Mr. Sutphin dS the son. of “Mr. and Sutphiné'ot Laramie and, the Leramie: Republicen carries the | followihg « SeRDOy ey of the wed-| ding: only by members immediate family. Mr. and Sutphin left almost immediately Nelson, Ariz, where he holds a lendid position with the civil en- ‘oad. He “in engaged ent, On seme bridge work. Mr. hin wds born and inised in this where he enjoys a widespread pularity. He fs \a graduate of| University of Wyoming and a member Of the Alpha Tau Omeca aternity. During the world “var he earned his commission and upon his} discharge he entered upon the prac- uce of his profession, being stationed was connected with the Midwest inery. The bride is not known . but friends are hoping that it acon be their privilege to meet Hollowe's ‘en Party iginal Haliowe’en parties of the season at her home, 815 East Fifth 5 Mrs. Brewer was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Clark. On arriving the guests were urgea! to walk across a narrow plank to the front door but instead of entering there they were conducted to the base- ment entrance, where they were to give a pass word. From here they| followed a “rope through the dark, emphasized by ngany obstacles and a ghost. They continued upstairs co:the living room where an artificial bon | tire had been placed and there a new name was given to each one. Many | Haliowe'en games were played for which prizes were given sto the win-| ners. Corn stalks, #quashes, pump-| kins, colored cats and witcnes were used for decorations. Fortunes were, told from the Book of, Knowkledge | and well known characters were im personated. Refreshments were set. ed at the close of the evening. About thirty guests were present, Lathern Aid Meets ‘Tomorrow A special meeting of the ‘Trinity Luthern Ladies’ Aid will be held to- morrow afternoen. Mafetia)! will be distributed among. the gnembers for the Christmas Sale ‘to be held De- cember seventh, ~ All’ are urged'to be present. bers are asked to attend as plans for the bazaar which will be given Christ- mas will be made. . Pull. Mr..Lesiie Mills entertained at a taffy-pull Friday eyening at his apart- ments on South Center street. Among those _present were: -Mrs. Young, the Misses Thelma Darline Young, Alva Henderson, Bthel McLaughlin, Byelin Logan, and the Messrs. Gerald Stone, Ciftord Peck, George Smith, Fred Mundy and Leslie Mill . * St. Mark's Synurggae will meet to- mérfow evening at the home of Mrs. apartments., All members are asked C. Pi Plummer in © the | Blackmore to come: prepared with their pledge ‘o the, Memorial clob. Royal Neighbor Meeting This’ The Royal Neighbors “will ‘meet in regular session this evening at the I. 0. O. F. hall. AM members of the drill team are asked to dress in white as there will be initiation’ at the.meet. ng. A specia) invitatién has been ued to all new members and visit- ors. Masquerade Party iday Evening. given Friday evening by the members of the Yeoman lodge at the Labor to aticken the citca ston, Ned ine fo Ride: ain subside— arene ithout rubbing, the Pall conge and breaks up 1an's rélieves thexmatic jtemple was a great success, The eve- ering department of the Santa Fe| just at! A Misa’ Bertha’ Miller is a business urday evening at one of the most or) The masquerade party jwhich was fhe Casper Daily Cridune —~ = Ce) e | Apeut 150 children were present at the first meeting of the bread clubs of Casper’s schools held Sat- urfay afternoon in the auditorium of the high school. Sam les of dakings were brought at this time and were scored according to a Cefinitay scale of values. Some of the bread both by girls and boys showed care in the making and possib.ity of some fine bread ‘in the future. «irs. B, B. Brooks, Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mr. Slade, G. M. Penley ani | Co, Mra. J. W. McIntyre epoke to the | ware Go., coffee spercolator; ested in the work in Casper. jning was spent tn hallowe’en games G. M. Penley announced that and dancing and refreshments were served. This was the first of the series of parties which will be given by the Yeo: man this year. excellence ta the ppplis for breadmaking: Chamberlin cee cabinet; Casper Gas Appliance Monday Bridge Club Today. Mrs. M. P. Wheeler will entertain |the Monday Bridge club today at her jhome, 112 South Beech atreet. electric grill; i members “of thé clubs on their | per Jewelry Manufacturing Co.. | tary. work and its accomplishment. Mrs. | gold locket and chain; Huber's, ‘West Casper—Setheryn Siebers, ——— “|| Brooks and Mrs. Slade reminis- | gold ring; Casper Dry Goods, sum- | president; Lillian Harrington, vice cenec’ somewha? regarding theirex- | mer sweater; Wiggin’s Shoe store. | president; Annabelle Rosendal, sec- perience ir cogking the “staff of | one pair of shoes; Shaffe--Gay Fur- | retary. life,” asgdid Mra. McIntyre - also. A. A. Slade discussed his experi ence witt: clubs in general, and encotiraged the students toward greater efforts. Mr. Sinde was leader of ‘several clubs for two years during the war in Park county. The clubs wén prizes at the county and state fares, and PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gantz are city visitors from Vandalie, I). se Patrick Sullivan and ‘Teen und Margagret in Careyhurst visiting irs. Robert D. Carey. pair of silk stockings. One baking a week will be | Mr. and Mr: |daughtere K |spent Sunda: Governor and | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Collian are in jthe city from Wiisdn, Okla., on busi- scaled according to the age of earyon highway near Thermopolis on at the Scott Clothing company. an {inspection trip. Ress and pleasure. have charge of the work will also be/ toy about -seven months—on o- members of the party. héneymsbon tb bed hese ete Miss hisnec Gent Evans of Denver is nding a few dayu in the city on | business and pleasure. H «ee | Mra. Stqvens of Sait Creek ts in the petty. for a few oF Seppe! | Miss B. . Witsoa of Billings is in jthe clty-for a few days. eg Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks and A. a dinner given by the Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce in honor of | Finance corporation. Serer Robert Kirby of the Mines Smelter! jy, company returned Saturfay from Den-| ere-he had been spending sev- eral days on business. es . | J. W. Stewart returned Saturday from Baxter Basin. ose ~ William Utzinger of the White Mo- =I | tor Truck company returned Saturday | ss or, president of the Fens-| from Denver where he had been spend. and Ofl company, came up from Fi ng several days on business. |SVorth, Texos, a few days ago to | over interests here. “ee | 7: R. Lora left for Denver Satur. . day on a business trip. | H. E, Champ‘or. has returned!’ from j erly "fe . Denver where he had been for several/the, helpful arm that holds the A. 41, Hoffman was a businéés vis-|days on busin itor in Casper for the week-end. ar relatives. oe. friends and, G. Wells is inthe city from visitor from Denver. Wells Music store. By KAY KEAN Chains, Beware the maternal touch! “Juasse Cc. 0. Brown spent Sunday |not to the temptation of it! at his home in Douglas. vree | 2thpe them not! E. R. Burris of/Port Arthur, Texas, [Casper for few days on business.'al days on business and pleasure. eee ase Among Denver. business viattors| © -Heideman is insfrom Salt:Creek | mword of Damocles.” Once you are F. J. Willis and rT. M. Kmoop. eae a few. days. acquired the maternal role it Aid owe not easily be lai@ aside. Quite Albert FEY nd Roy B, Barn-| to jhart of Grand Rrpids, Mich., arrived Leh ued jtoday and will spend several days in J. R. Freeman of Tulsa, Okla; is ‘Casper on: buininess. spending a few-days here on business| « ¢ end: pleasure, ~ G, ‘T. Wilson’ of: Betrott, Mich... is] in Casper on business. Irresistible Eyes are those which are Harry F. 0° Brie is a Denver calier| cod Seine: Keep Nowe oe jthis seek looking over business as.| Cordens ate aint | Chas. B. "Stafford, secretary of the fairs. the test of time. Atall Druggiets chamber of commerce, temorrow willi sone | accompany C. FH. iowman, district Hurry Hawkins returned to Casper highway engineer, to the id River and will regular position REPUBLICAN TICKET One for All---All for One United States Sehatde SH Bie ee Representative in Congress. Frank W. Mondell Charles E. Winter Governor . . . . « . . John W. Hay ' Secretary of State. +... Frank E Lucas . John M. Snyder Auditor he eae ee Vincent Caiter Superititendent a Public Instruction. Katherine A. Morton _ Treasurer sah: aga RE co Protection - Progress — Prosperity - Vote the Straight Republican Ticket ree soothes neuralgia, warms Eqmforts tired. aching nscongestion! faidein chest Page Bloan’s Liniment-kills pain! Political Advertisement), Furni- ture company, mahogany sewing $10; four banks, a savings account of $6 each; Natrona Power Co., Campbell Hardware ¢lectric toaster; Holines Hard- niture Co., a dressing lamp; Kaseis Dry Goods, silk sweater; Shikany's, ® pair of shoes; Biakey’s, a pair of kid gloves; Shikany Dry — a quired ofeach member of the club. The amount to be baked will bo H. V. Micall arrived last evening J. Cunningham left for Cheyenne yes: \yrom Colorado Springs and will spend terday where they will be present at !_ week in the city on business _ of] Frank Hayes Mek tated Jie spend-| Paeene, Movers President of the Waring a week in Casper visiting with) 0) you suddenly find yourself "be- |ver preparing for the opening of the ‘Though they appear to’ be sieabsi | Wave 11, Powter of Douglas is in|will arrive Thursdey to spend sever-/in hunting. a, husband, jo! affter the |ganie is bagged these very weapons |shall kang above your head’ like the INTEREST IN BREAD CLUBS IS KEEN)usiePapis or: SCORES OF GIRLS WORK FOR PRIZES sent one delegate to Chicago at a stock convention. Mr. Slace is an usually good man to have iriter- following prizes have been offered | as in the | ffrom theif menibership. They are |younger pupils only, thirty-five bei follows: |Dresent. This week the olfer North Casper — Ethel Allsman, | will give a recitc} Co.. Central—tIdabelle Barhes, presi- | dent; Dorothy Angel. vice presi- dent; Marion Mann, secretary. i Park—Florence Boyles, president; ! Emm igo, vice president; Ve- re | ronica Nolan, secretary. member. Twenty-five bakings will |pils of Miss Lulu Ell constitute the séason’s work. The @ifferent have elected officers for the year |5:30 o'clock. president; president; Nelile Emerick, secretary. East Casper—Martha Gadbury, president; fn | president; South Casper—Madeleine Parker, Cas. president; Gilady: Elk Street—Mary dent the | Wilma Elizabeth e recital, and the hing pretaining to play- f the afternoon wus a e| MissSams Appear | oe In Piano Recital. 2 3" elen Engelke Cecilia Duncan Pupils are awarded certififcates as| tach grade of them plano study is| The first of a series of jeitals was given by At the close of the program Miss Sa 2 xt: GU ence | |her studio, 515 South Du ms gave a short jaik on (Chopin, | clubs of the city |Saturday afternoon. from 2:30 to ‘This recital was for the Valentine Bunce, vice These meetings are in the form of Charlotte Chapin’ vice | J Dorothy Myers, secre. Bagnell, "secre. Griffith, presi. | Gustin, vice Huber, president; secretary, Mr.| Contractors who! Hawkins has been away from Casper | the *his | fort. For a man is to his home even as a| cat is to the firesice. Be a | Woe is she who employs the ma ternal touch! For the hand that does the Den- Yield The thoughtful fingers that pluck | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | | be lint from the coat lapel; the moth- hand upon the feverish brow, coat—shun the use of these. Employ BO Avoid bitations and have can wil ‘ou [ shakes the furrmee. Be not a mother to your husband ing treated like a (Copyright, eLunchat Hi RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pows, | over-| “ert Tabletforms. Nourishing~Nocooking. and Substitutes entire responsibility of his com-| | petting shall be the one that; grandmother. Public Ledger Company.) Metropolitan Opera Company, colorful tenor of great lyric charm =a. high in the world of music Horlicks ORIGINAL Malted Milk sively for Brunswick. Chamlee’s records: 50003—Ia Boheme — Raccento 4! Redoite in It 10649—Rigolett Fickle) Act 11, 1m UMAN HEARTS” A UNIVERSAL JEWEL Wyoming Theater Saturday, Sunday, Monday ‘Home Offices: Fi Manufacturers—Eatabliohed 1145 CHICAGO NEW YORE 138 S. Kimball PACKARD SINGLE “6” ROADSTER Westinghouse Shock Absorbers; fully equipped; a bargain. $1750.00 JOE MANSFIELD, Inc. PHONOGRAPHS AND HAY GRAIN Phone 346 Car lots a specialty. PACKARD AGENCY | 313 W. Midwest Ave. RIALTO THEATER Wednesday, October 25th VER since Mario Chamiee’s debut with the rapidly gained recognition as a rich, vibrant and His many operatic appearances have won for him.a place Like other artists of today, he records exclu- ‘Amy Phonograph Can Play Brunswick Records ‘THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER €O. CINCINNATI BRUNSWIC RECOR Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. CASPER STORAGE CO. Next Sunday, October 29 Casper Sunday Morning Tribune Will present Wyoming Parents witha TRIBUNE HEALTH EDITIO This edition will be published in co-operation with: The Women’s Departmental Club and other local civic organizations; Casper Public Schools, Federal State and Local Health Officials, Local Dairymen and Merchants. CASPER SUNDAY MORNING TRIBUNE in publishing this edition will pave the way for CASPER’S HEALTH CAMPAIGN November 1 to 11 inclusive.and will contain pages of inter-- esting and valuable matter on Child Welfare, Milk, Dairy Products, Pure Foods, City Sanitation and City Beautiful, Health Reports by Health Of- ficials, Health Campaign activities of the Women’s Departmental Club, “Casper Public Schools and others. This will be in addition to the regular features of the Casper Sunday Morning Tribune | ANA e = E = E = 5 5 a = = 5 i