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€be Casper Daily cridune PAGE THREE 8 week attending to business af- fairs and visiting with friends. 7 Kansas and Colorado points. Miss Foes, RB. Dea, Clarence Hammond, J.| Ray Petters and L. G. Love are thi r jl. Biede: ac. E. will spend several weeks here with apeann on & = Wits. @nong the businers men here this friends — ae ‘Seek from Denver. after which expect B. D. Burns and J. Henderson ar- a to Den m ar. ~ PE NT 2 SCeRDt a position: |2-ved last evening from Ellliuge und} Wiliam ¥. Thomas ana c. a. Simple lication That Mr, and Mrs. Buford Branbiett |¢ "Sct, t0 Woend several days here € andler are attending to. business Blackheads few and family are visiting in the city |~ espe: +24 e-‘aiye here today from Miawest. ret Tid of these wnsinath. aoe for a few ee oad to get rid of those unsightly blem- Springs, days from Salt Creek. Lang | ishes, blackheads. There is one sim- Z mia ry - H. Jones is on outof-town man} W. R. Funk of Denver arrived | ple, safe and sure way to them oe Miss Nell'e Gilbert ts here for a |! ’Te from Kaycee. Pee arning on a several days’ | Gut 22d, jhat is to dissolve them. n@ Mrs, CE. Lauckton are few days from her home in River-| wh ch Yisiness trip. perder from your druggist spring among Salt Creek people visit- 2. I. Hoyle was ‘d eee le a little on a hi t cloth—rub ing with friends and attending to 50-48 vu here today pany Boulder = J. O. Stevens ‘s attending to bust. ae y over the bi oi nde ae business affairs here for a few days. Mrs. W. A. Crumpton {s the cuest cee ness affair: here from Lavoye, | every blackhead will be pombng Prshes eeeiends for = few days from Sat] A. F. Lockhart came in yester- pied ty ~ | pekinching and squeezing out Black- have Creek, linn o xy from Lavoye and will spend B. Thorne ts visiting here today cannot eet ait of the blackheads Sut M © veral days here. from Lavoye. this way—while this ple applica- eet H. B. LeGood are cee see pd dE naa 8 ae ree “Joven nas 294 shopping] | C. L. Draper is hero on business| B. B. Ward of Aberdeen, S. D., ts | {issel¥es every particle of them an - » S. D.. ts| leaves the skin and pores in thi tages several days from Salt|f m Cheyenne. spending a short time in the cit: al condition, - ed Creek. ; ae ————— ty natural con - Andy Flemming ‘s visiting here One of the first cases han - are among the out of towh the Lincoin Street ‘heephoy ee, with friends today from Lavoye. tree: Ks ———<——_ eS Gertrude Kamps, has just opened at 747 South Lin- , Miss Augusta Luhrson ioe street was that of Mrs. M. C. Phroop, 467 South Spruce street, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Feters of who. underwent a major operant VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND Siebers and Anna Miller. All mem- artained SGRIN: Statue Wren oo | bere "oC, the legion aresadked. to ue a Chicago are spending a few days in this morning. YEAST FACE PACKS Weineeiay, ovens at the Wren: Present. ae . sie sctty ot business having arrived —————___ Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J hostess. W, ©. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. ance apres Meet tomorrow af- ~ ternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the men’s Praiiway Woman's club will give an | Bible class room of the Methodist | = ’ Saneon os Rua crete | Ruel arn, 4 memes fc ela e union, as ve vs mn eee Fevruary 19 at the Northwestern | (10 Woman's clit and De ee L. Cherot, Mrs, G. L. Gibson, Mrs.| this week attending to business af-| J. 1H. Welch ot Coloraco 1s here station to which all members of the are invited to attend. - Foll ing Cc. J. Wickert, Mrs. G. E, Holland | fairs and shopping. today on business. club, employes of the railroad and the business session and devotional | 2%4 the hostess. ‘The club will be en- ewreem WESLEY BARRY Famous Screen Star OWNS A NEUTRODYNE RADIO SET Which he built himself out of knockdown parts. 3 YOU CAN DO IT TOO having arrived last evening. W. E. Drayen is among the La- eee voye visitors spending a few days evans | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cass and chil- ren Helen and George of Billings are visitors here for a short Peed —SEE— see their families are invited to attend. Period a program in of Mrs. | tertained again in two weeks on Miss Mary C. Chamberlain ts the! J. 1. Multen of Midwest ist th Box lunches be? children oak bsoets Jennie Haines will fevkidbed ‘and | Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. V.| guest of friends here for a few days city on a seveml aya! chiens at a quantity price WATSON RADIO SHOP will pe al oat Sera * | follow: yard at her home in the Standard | from Fy, 2 having arrived in the trip, THE SMOKEHOUSE PHONE 1283 hich dancing enjoyed. —"Do a lon, city this morning. —aristocrati ‘a for the program has been cerektanes eee oat eee ate Tah Peuabe Rania aes “oh ic flavor We Carry Genuine Fada Neutrodyne Sets and Parts donated tor the evening by L. I-] "Hr McKelvey of the Wome un |Party Tuesday at Mr. and Mra A. C. Peters are business from ‘reapor at a democratic cost. Her the Free Radio Concerts Every Night at The Smokehouse and Lloyd’s CY Drug Store. lculich, manager of the Charles E.} (1 Enter:ine Home. 3 among the Colorado visitors spend- e Wells Music SORES: Address—"Do They Want It En 3 One of the most attractive chil- eed few days in the city this! forced," by Dr. A. W. Plymer, | 4¢n's parties given this season was | wee! Concert Last Evening at teacher of Bible classes. the Linco'n day party given Tues- ‘Wells’ Music Store a Success. Address—"Help Keep the Burn-|%4Y afternoon by Donald Enterline, at deal of favorable com-ling ‘Torch of Francis Willard |%" of Attorney and Mrs. E. EB, En- wed the concert given at] righted,” by the Rev. Charles A.|teriine at his home. The children California where she will visit with bd je the Charles E. Wells Music com: | Wiison, pastor of the First Presby. | Were cleverly. dressed in paver cos-| relatives for several months. tumes and hats, representing Lin- ;seariied 5 ay Among Casper people who spent cess @ short time in Cheyenne this week | re, B. M. Milton, Russell Kimball he Ty Chas aan ae Mrs. Elsie Thomas expects to leave Saturday of this week for ANNOUNCEMENT Every Quart of Milk Bottled by The Pathfinder Creamery Is LOCALLY Produced Milk and Is Produced Under the Personal Supervision of Mr. John Oliver PATHFINDER MILK Is of the Highest Grade and Handled by the Most Sanitary Methods of Modern Science WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT OUR PLANT AT ANY TIME PATHFINDER CREAMERY ny last night. In-view of the] terian church. Rycetlence of the numbers presented “The Story of 1923,” by Mrs. D,|°°ln's birthday, Washington's birth- Miss Maxine Fleminggof Denver by Cook’s orchestra and several} yr fiannis. day and Valentine day. Games were | Who haa been visiting with friends | e roloists, a full account of this eee Played during the afternoon and re-| here for the last few weeks departed Lincoln Eulogized freshments were served. last evening for her home, . ] 0 iN a By the D. A. R. Among the children who attentied Sige vs 4 ———— musicale will be given in the Sun- “ were, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Poland are Club to Daughters of the American Revo- (om egap ipa ekt nemghr rasg ele dee’ rs lution at a meeting held at the Entertain Lad! home of Mrs, William Kocher, 8265 Tho Casper, Rivas: S100 0 Win Tacuen) Wolsnit street, abapted told a ladies’ night, program in the | Pym ny cory + adopted the Elks’ building this evening. It is | Slowing lution ‘memorializing | Roy and Edna Gorell and the host. pitta Sake expected that covers will be laid for | Abraham Lincoln, preparea by Mrs. PERSONALS 150 persons at the banquet which H. C. Chappell and Mrs. W. W. Lacey, Mrs. W. B. Musch and Mrs. 8. 8. is scheduled to start at 6:90 ofctock. |T™CCY- s aba ‘Resolved, That we, the Daugh- Afterwards the Series ee ttt Were of Sha Americans Revoliztion, on Combs were visitors who spent ¥ terday here from Douglas. Siete day Tribune’s musie column. eee vt) etme visitors in the city for a few days REE te TT MU RCT on ercks, thelc: tench vis cclaseettee Florence Formula Offers _ Quick <p part of the state. ef and Real Benefit. Sent, hire Now on Free ‘Trial. Mrs. W. H. Greener of 1034 South Asthma, Hay Fever and Catarrh , aes ss saree feet ber ac dong ae are responsible for much misery and 4 led there by the iti.| filing health. If you are a suf having been called — y the i+! ferer from wheezing, sneezing, diffi- nese of bes sister, Mine TAGA, GE) cut breathing, hawking, raising hres. Word was received here this ' phelgm, etc., to prove that you can morning of: the, death’ of MUMS stop these troubles quickly and Gehres. Pia sae + pene with the pleasant, scientific lorence Formula, I will send you a Ted Rochford. of the Casper Sta-'$1 bottle Postpaid and rence Honery compeny was called to."hiP! charge or obligation. If it satisfies former home in Lead, 8. D., this tel) your friends and pay me only week cn account of the death of his nd ; 3 will ~ ‘ pe guest aetna EI at this the 12th day of February, pay ‘the informal dance which is to be |°UF respects and heartfe't tribute ven in the auditorium. to the undaunted courage, the sin- F'several members of the Douglas |C¢F® nobility, the deep devotion and Kiwanis club have signified their | "nauestioned justice of our martyred intention of being present at the | President, ‘Abraham, Lincoln, entertainment tonight, Mrs. E. J. Lone is the guest of friends here for a number of days One Dollar, otherwise tho loss is M. A. Becklinger will act as from her home in Thermopolis. father. mine. Merely send your name t . sya: chairman of the program following phen A Evening. aoe : mies - Soaks day for this liberal free introd: Be : Old Public Market Building the’ banquets ‘he Christian wor society} Mr: and Mrs. E. C. Funk are| Miss Amber Feezer has returned tory offer—good only for 10 daya, coe © of. the ‘North Casper Presbyterian | here for_a few days attending to from a six:weeks’ visit with friends | y SHEARER, A-5316 Coca Cola HONESTLY CLEAN HOME PRODUCED MILK Fiks Dancing Party church will give. ‘Valentine ‘social = Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.—Advertise- ‘This Evening. Friday evening, February 16, at the | ment. The local Elks lodge will, enter-| church, 1109 North Durbin’ street. 5 } ‘ tain at another of thelr informal | 4 Splendid entertainment Rage Me < dancing parties this evening at | Provided for after which a lunch their home on Seventh street to] ‘ill be served. A small admission which members of the lodge’ and | £e® will be taken at the door and their friends are invited to’ attend. | he public is invited to attend. Excellent music has been secured $ for the evening and the entertain- | Miss ae Is Elected ment will take the form of | Delegate ratte sabaag aoe [Ed Valentine party. ‘Word has n received here * ONLY TWO MORE DAYS Special Furniture Reduction Sale Furniture For Every Room Substantially Reduced in Price Quality House Furnishings at Important Savings Price Reductions of from 10 Per Cent to 30 Per Cent eee the election of Miss Irene Welch, Mah Jongg Party daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. ich of’ this city to represent hi y le it Y i er $) : Toaeday Svante eee sein lpaenoty ot:ta mation convection I credible that a habit so common in Ay Following is a clipping u Cae Fir) uyecho Kasals were hostesses at |in August. Following ts a, clipping as coffee-drinking can be harmful. Yet Mah Jongg party given Tuesday | from State Teachers’ © cvening of this weele at their home, | Paper of Ok’ahoma State if your doctor were to enumerate the 218 East Eighth street, prizes being | C°llege at ‘Tahleq| we SO wWecr . won by Miss Virginia Smith and | | “Bess Buffington and Irene Welch common causes of indigestion, head- Muss Kose Shikany, the | chapter of the Delta Sigma Epstion ache, and run-down condition, he } ‘Living Room Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Bed Room Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, Floor Coverings A Vast Assortment from Which to Make Your Selection SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON ODD PIECES Misses) Virginia. Smith, Haness | Sorority at their sixth biermtal: con- | ‘ : 1 hich will be held the second ld | rors Pacha ate efi ped en vas of August in Dé: , ‘wo be likely to mention coffee. Jaunita Oldshar, dene Wath, | “This sorority, meets’ every two . Ifyou are troubled with insomnia, Emma Ficea, Bertha Shikany,| Years at some desirable place to Helena Goodman and the hostesses. | “iscuss-problems of national sorori- 3 Mrs. Patten. Entertains representative, oi zy ene 7 high-strung, try Postum in place of jossen. " Mi: Pearl -Crawford, as facul A i Bite a Patten entertained at advisor, who isa member of the coffee for thirty days, and note the dif- © miscellaneous shower and bridge | Deita chapter, will go as an honor- ference in the way you feel, and how ese who will be married soon to Thomas U. Troth. Attractive decorations | Wil Be Entertained. . # carried out in Valentine ‘designs | Mrs. M. G. Marrin will entertain Postum is a pure cereal beverage, absolutely free from caffeine, or any harmful drug. Derotiy Sinclair, Rose Shikany. | trott, Mich. nervousness, or are inclined to be pi ties. Each chapter must send ono i barty last evening at her home com- | #F¥_ Fepresentative, plimentary to Miss Eleanor Jessen Friday Bridge Club_ { an much better you sleep, and colors were used. “Honors at | the members of the Friday . bridge were won rs. J. R.| Club tomorrow at their regular Hansard and Mrs. yer Watson. | meeting at her residence on South woe those who attended: were | Walnut street. | Ernest Atkinson, Mrs. Arthur Vi Workers Watson, Mrs. Robert O'Bryan, Mrs. Reamer Swift, Mrs, J. R. Hansard, ! Will Serve Dinner. 3 Mrs. Rex Mayne, Mrs. Joseph ‘The Victory Workers circle of the Murphy, 3 Mam Rae, Methodist church are preparing to iy 1 atachtaneal we the ee ee serve 200 people at a dinner-to be el —_. | given at the church tomorrow eve- OOOO. OO: ; . ning serving to begin at 5:30 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. eee Redmen Will Meet $ This Evening. ) Makes a family of Popo Aggie Tribe No. 10, improved Pendable cough order of Redmen, will meet this He. on evening promptly at 8 o'clock at the os * . C I. O. O. F. hall. Business matters. If you of importance will be transacted cold with soreness, | 2" all members are asked to be nee jposrseness, or ditieult present. sng, if your child wakes w during the ni ht with eroup nd yon home gtick help, try this reliable old Tuesday. gist can augue comedy. Any drug- | “the 3finses Ethel and Gladys of Pinex. Baur this into a plat terete, | Cooper entertained at an informal i ‘ll the bottle with plain gran bridge party last Tuesday evening t Sugar syrup. Or you ean use |at thelr home on CY avenue. ayrup inet aee augat’ syrup, Honors were won by Miss Helena desired. ‘This recipe makes @ pint of | Whitman and oe = C. Robbins. markable cough onthe It | Eight guests att 3 d, and in spite of its low So and lasting referee 1) Bre on can feel thig take hold of it loosens ind Aisse the gee: | the regular meeting of the Thurs- sons throat tickle amd aeothen kad | day bridge club. this afternoon at line S the irritated membranes that | her residence, 1212 South Center with Re,throat and bronchial tubes | greet. Guests who attended be- inty th tf Bde tartar ts sides members of the q@lub were centitX j8 a special and highly aan Miss Kathleen Sullivan and Miss Pa- way uted compound of genuine Ni tricia Sullivan. ay, jae extract, and is probably the . iil WH } YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE—A small payment down will reserve whatever you select until you are ready for delivery. You can make your purchase on our easy payment plan if you so desire. Chamberlin Furniture Co. SECOND AND DAVID STREETS PHONE 37 ANNOUNCEMENT FREE RADIO CONCERT EVERY EVENING FROM 8 TO 12 —at the— CY Confectionery & Drug Corner Thirteenth and CY EVERYBODY WELCOME idence. ® ids. | At Nichols Res! j of this mixture "To stoik dis, | Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained at piment, ask for “244 ounces wf | an informal luncheon and bridge with full directions and don’t party given today at her home on vookating else. Guaranteed to | south Park avenue. Among those solute satisfaction or money ay ded. i who attended were Mrs. R. M. Aye cera The Pinex Co., bs Bartholomew, Mrs, J. T. Gratiot, Mrs, B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Hal Cur. EY GEIR i re QA A eee. iY l 0 0 0 5. ey