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Che Casper Daily Tribune PERSONALS. |): PAGE THREE. LITT J. Donahoe Mrs. M. C. Price, Mra. Roy Spurlock, M'ss Margaret Sulli- van, Miss Edna Smith, Miss Kath- een Su livan, Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer of Los Angeles, Mis Patricia Sul-t- van and the honored guests, 4 was held on Wednesday evening eptember 24, at the Knights of | Pythlas hall by members of the Knights of Columbus. Officers for the year were elected as follows: Roberts of Holly- erts arrived in Cas- 1 wil visit here for In Casper It’s The Leader for Coats ----% TOBLY eS Among the enjoyable social events <f September was a tea over which Mrs. T..C. Spears presided this afternoon at her home, 846 South Linco.n street. The affair was: given in compliment to Mrs. Charles Scott McKinley Philadelphia, who the guest oMther daughter Mrs. Cleveland H. Storrs. Flowers of yelow and lavender featured the decoFations of the tea. Assisting Mrs. Spears were Mrs. J. W. Hingenheimer, Mts. E. Paul @acheller, Mrs. L. A. Elkins, Mrs. Marry- Free, Mrs. J. J. Chapman and Mrs, Burke Welch, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. T. » Dean and Mrs. Frank Flanigan poured. _ Friends invited to meet the hon: ored guest were Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. R. E. Wertz Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mrs. P. C. Nic- saysen, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. W. . Ott, Mrs. George Jarvis, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. O. G. John- son, Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. Car! Shumaker. Mrs. J. B. Barnes, Mrs. Frank Flanigan, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. Neil Tyler, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. A. Hoff, Mrs. V Henning, Mrs. Jack Steel, Mrs. W. R. Kaemmerling, Mrs. Harry Allen Stewart, Mrs. Le Bagby, Mrs. Harry Young; Mrs Beulah Vance Foster, Mrs. P, Plummer, Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. A. B, Stirrett, Mrs. M. E. Young, Mrs. L, A. Elkins, Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs Rose Hainie, Mrs. Charles W. Crab- tree, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mrs, Nell Charles Geis, Mrs. Ralph Van Denberg, Mrs. T. J, Riach, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrr Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. Allen McLellan, Mrs. L. G. | Murphy, Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer, Mrs. G. P. Walds- schmidt, Mrs. Charles S. Hill, Mrs Harry Free, Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller, Mrs. Mark Danford, ‘Mrs. Oscar ‘Thomas, Mrs. William Tripeny, Mr. Leroy Gray, Mrs. Federick B, An- drews, Mrs. J. J..Chapman, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Drucilla Stewart, Mrs. Storrs.and Miss Sara Stewart. A-number of friends and neigh- opors met last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover who reside north of Casper for a surprise party, the. occasion being the* birth- day anniversary of Mrs. Hoover. The evening was’ spent in games and music after which a lunch was served. Among those who attended were: Mr, and Mrs, H. A. Denison, Mr. and rs: R, C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. . R. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Thom: Leonard, Mr. and Mrs; L. H. Rich- ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Ander- son, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Beam, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Richardson, Miss Fern Tuchardson, Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Gwendolyn Bat Miss Doloris a Nance HUGHES, outvillians —_vil- liany as the perfidi- ous brother of the Sea Hawk, one time Cornish A ripe sold tothe galleys a and turned pirate, in Rafael Sabatini’s 4 tale of romance and z 6 porenkues a es arbary Coast in ie lays 0; Queen Bess. You will hate him but you will love his work in “THE SEA HAWK” re Jean Richardson, Miss Dortha Den- ison, Miss Alice Jean Hoover, Miss Joyce Richardson, and the Messrs. €. J. Denison of Shreveport, La., Harold Bates, Robert and James Williams, Payton Denison, Robert Anderson, Robert: Bates, Burton Bates and Mr. and Mrs, Hoover. Mrs. Bott Is Hostess At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. A. K. Bott enter at a bridge luncheons: Henning hotel. Lavender and pink asters formed the flower decora- tions. Invited guests included Mrs. Jack Healy, Mrs. H. Rce Bartle, Mrs. L. C. Cron, Mrs. B. McConnell, Mrs. H. O. Schlenk, Mrs. John Whe- lan, Mrs. C. H. Bowman, Mrs. Carl Taylor, Mrs. W. E. Woods Mrs. W. W. Barnes, Mrs.W. W. Keefe, Mrs. 0. Kamp. Mrs. Ray Cook, Mrs. L. 2. Lawton, Mrs. Earl Burwel!, Mrs. . L, Langworthy, Mrs. A. T. Jes- sen, Mrs. A. J. Woods, Mrs. Mar- shall Dayton, Mrs. A. M. Gee ani guest Miss. Dorothy Gee of Indiana Mrs. Jess Keith, Mrs. Allen McLel- an, Mrs, A. A. Slade, Mrs. John G. jones, Mrs. Guy » Mrs. E. Fisher, Mrs. H Wrightsman, Mrs. John Durst, “Mrs. C. B. Staf; ford, Mrs, Frank Fisher, Mrs. Car Gompf, Mrs. R. F. Kammon, Mrs. Charles U. Fisher, Mrs. B. Fir- n, Mrs. Thomas Kenney, Mrs. H BE. Rothrock, Mrs. George Stilphen, Mrs. W. L. Ronaldson, Mrs. Harry McCormack, Mrs. Charles F. Holden, Mrs.. Robert N. Ogden, Mrs. J. R. Dunbar, Mrs, E. E. Sturm, Mrs. H. L. Harvey, Mrs. T. J. White, Mrs. J. ©, Beal, Mrs, C, K, Fletcher and guest Mrs. John Meikle of Colorado. c*#.e Trs. Johnson Compliments Out-Of-Town Visitors. Mrs. J. W. Johnson complimented Mrs. Maurice O'Connor and Mrs. Joe Donlin of Fort Wayne, Ind., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan it an’ informal tea and bridge party given this afternoon at her home on south David street. Guests present include, Mrs. Wil- 4am .B. Cobb, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Charles I. Campbell, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. C. R. Peterson, Mr: rdy, Mri The absence of the necessary sup- ply of Iodine in the system causes goiter. For the prevention and ¢reatment of goiter, COLL-IODINE has no, equal. COLL-IODINE is also highly effi-' cient in the treatmentof suchailments as high blood pressure, hardening of the arteries, neuritis, obesity, rheu- matism, sciatica, lumbago, anemia, a| general ran down condition, ete. Two weeks of COLL-IODINE’ treatment costs but $1.00. Complete, information and directiona. accom Pany each package, © C} write divect to the| COLL-IODINE LABORATORIES, Ines 50 MADISON AVE., NEW YORK On sale at Kimball Drug Co. and Midwest Pharmacy. Warm Things For the Children For boy or girl. $8.75 to $22.50. to 6 for-boys. A splendid selection priced from Ages to 12 years for girls. Ages 2 ALL WOOL SWEATERS Ages 2 to 6, $1.50 to $3.75. colors. $7.95 set. Brushed Wool, Sets,’ all INFANTS SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY » Colors white, brown and black, at 75c pair. INFANTS’ BLANKETS In either wool or cotion, 85c eath to $7.50 pair. Children’s Wool or Silk and Wool Union Suits arter make, $2.25 to $3.25 suit. WG Perkins & C.! eee Mr. and Mrs. Hanway Are Hosts At Dinner. “Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Hanway were hosts at dinner last evening at the Country club for wives of a number of Casper men who are on a hunting trip in the Jackson Hole country. Covers were laid for Mrs. Earl Calla- way, Mrs. Earl E. Hanway, Mrs. Neil Brodie, Mrs. William Henning, Mrs. Emmett Fuller, Mrs. Ben Cul- len and Mr. and Mrs. Hanway. eee ‘Security Benefit Association Meeting Saturday Evening. The Security Benefit association Jack Alexis Leary, B. J. Donahoe, deput id knigh Harold Thompson, financial secre- ta Bert Connelly, recording - retary; W. W. Slack, chance John Leonard, outside guard; Buchell. inside guard; Harold as- ters, warden and Richard Farreil, sTustee for three year term. a as Fisher-Summers Marriage Thursday. “Miss Mar and knight; ening at the rst Methe the pastor, th will hold its regular meeting on Sat- urday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. F.- M. Monroe formerly of Colorado, dis- trict deputy will be present and all members of the organization: are asked to attend. Following thesbus- iness session a dance will be given and refreshments served by a com- mittee in charge. The public; is in- vited to attend. e-. Benefit Bake Sale Saturday At White’s Grocery Store Those wishing to donate*to the Benefit Bake sale to be held Satur- day at White's grocery are asked to have their articles at the store by 10 o'clock Saturday morning. se. Epworth League to Hold Social Hour. Members of the Epworth League will hold a social hour on Sunday evening beginning at 6 o'clock at the church. Light refreshments will be served and a cordial invitation is ex- tended to all young people to at tend. eee Knights of Columbus Hold Business Meeting. A business meeting of importance “ask tor Horlick’s ORIGINAL Viola Fisher sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ‘ou! spend latives +} guests ¢ Mrs. M as thi South ng son mo fi and vsiting with | § ot H. G. at their hom Blackmore to Casper | will Bizzell have | 1434} News for You In addition to reminding you once more that our Midwest Pharmacy is the most attractive place in Casper at which to obtain your supplies of Magazines, Periodicals, Etc. We offer you the very important announcement that with the approach of long winter evenings and the increased de- mand for reading matter, we are preparing to strictly first-class open a Second News Stand At our Main store in the Kimball street, where Casper’s f: us a third of a centu building, on irst news stand was conducted by ago; which Pioneer N Center ws Stand we now intend to rehabilitate as Casper's most popular mod- ern news emporiuni. “Two Stores for Your Convenience” is going to be made to mean more for you in every way. Please bear in mind that along with your read- ing matter you will continue to buy your CIGARETTES, 2 packages for 25c, at our Cen- ter street store. Why “saved” is FIVE penni ay more? “earned.” A_ nickel Our 33 years’ experience enables us to give you bet- ter values and better service. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming’s Leading Drug Stores ? The Rexall Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” 50 Beautiful New _ Special for Saturday Only Fur trimmed, silk lined, Bolivia and wool sport material, Winter Coats Flamingo cloth, regular prices. up to $50.00 Sw etc. Satins, Flat Crepe, med—Flat Crepes SATURDAY ONLY $25.00 DRESSES ribbon trimmed. SATURDAY SPECIAL $16.50 25 Dresses, regular prices up to $39.50 The SATURDAY SPECIAL $22.75 Black Henna trim- fn Grey, Blue, Brick, Many beaded, a few button and race Shop “Something New Bvery Day” Main Floor O. S. Bldg. gee Home Demonstrations The Famous Super-Heterodyne —and— Brunswick Radiola Super- Heterodyne The Super-Heterodyne requires It is portable and is without ques' Last Night We Heard: neither outside aerial nor ground wires. tion the finest instrument in radio. PRESIDENT CALVIN COOLIDGE, CHAS. G. DAWES and WILLIAM J, BRYAN Get on the air and hear these fine political speeches and the fine musical program now coming in. . Phone us for a private demonstration in your own home. We demon- strate any evening (except Sunday) from 8 to 10. The Chas. E. Wells Music Company Home of the Brunswick Radiola 232 East Second St. CASPER And Lavyoye Phone 194 Smith has moved ‘om 242) East Second, aistone Hotel building, r and First ‘Streets; Vogue M Gladstone Hotel linery W. First’ St. Are You Hungry? si EAT McMillan & Markey’s DELICIOUS FRUIT ROCKS THE WONDERFUL FOOD 1850 Calories to the Pound Ask Your Grocer McCord-Brady Co. Distributors Tomcorrow Is the Last Day of Our Make Room Sale THE BIGGEST SHOE SALE EVER HELD IN THIS CITY Lot No. 2, D81, Patent Strap This patent strap, a new arriv- al in a good patent kid, a slip- per with lots of snap. All sizes, good fitter. Regular price $7.45. Sale price, $4.85 Lot No. 1, D83, Women’s Satins This pattern is of black satin, Louis heel, “‘Skinner’s Satin.” A new up-to-date style. A won- derful buy. Don’t miss it. Reg- ular selling price $7.45, sale $4.65 Lot No. 3, D163-191 Patent and satin _ slippers, straps and military heel A dandy little slipper for the me Regular price $6.45. ale price Lot No. 5, D2389 One lot of tan calf. This slip- per is a shoe for real wear. Regular $5.45. Sale price Lot No. 71 Peter’s highest grade _ ladies’ low heel slippers. A buy for the women and growing girls. Small sizes only. Regular price $5.85. Sale price Lot No. 4, Samples These slippers in patent, satin, suede, high and military heels are wonderful buys. Sizes 3, 3%, 4. Regular values $6.45 to $10. Sale price - fhe Lot No. 6, Dr. Laird’s Plain toe in black, kid, Old Ladies’ Comfort. A wonderful shoe for comfort. A real buy. Regular $5.00. Sale price Fall Arrivals Patents, satins, russets, new creations, Don’t overlook chem, $6.85 to $8.85 Real Buys. In Children’s Shoes One lot from 8% to 11%. Very special $1.45 at --.-. Black, brown and combinations. Regular price $2.45. Sale price 3% to 1 in black, brown and combinations. Slippers _ for them all. Regular $1.85 $2.85. Sale price__ TABLE SHOES chidrenjs High shoes, brown calf and black calf, 8% to 2. $1.85 and $2.15 HAYTIN’S- BOOT SHOP We Fit the Feet. Watch the Windows Cor. First and Center Gladstone Hotel Bldg. The LEADER / L$ —_ a. =) MIDWEST BLDG. ‘Another Rousing One Day Sale Coats ‘At a Sensational Low Price Tomorrow Only ‘These garments are all the sea- son’s néwest novelties, plain and fur collar trimming, a full range of sizes, all the new fall shades. Don’t miss this one day opportunity. \ 200 brand new Silk Dresses in Black and colors. o y being represented. new fall models, values worth fhree and four times the they are being sold for. size for miss and woman, most exceptional one ¢ ing ever attempted here and for your asking, $ takes them away for one day only. ue Every The REMEMBER ONE DAY = = SPECIALTY STORE , AOL