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DS eer See Se NIST ee ey “FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924. : : b FAS OCIETY, ; MARY TOBIN e Casper Daily Cribune are spending several days in Casper Mr. and Mrs. David Fox have as Mrs. A, C. Allen of Riverton ts M. W. Woodward of Sheridan is a visiting with friends an@ relatives|their guest at their home on South | in the city having arrived this after-| business visitor spending several from Oil city. McKinley, Thomas O'Brien of Chi-| noon. days here, ou. e'8 cago, brother of Mrs. Fox. Miss Mildred Maglemre of Wheat. se 8 land was a visitor in Casper for Miss.Isadore Fox of Basin who a short time this week a guest of | was a visitor in the city for several! Mrs. Beryle Terman. days has returned to her home. Frederick Drew spent several days bei ees banat be this week visiting with his parents Mrs. -Glayds Harrington has re- Mr. and Mrs, O. K. Schumaker short time here this week visiting | M.and Mrs. W. H. Drew in Wheat-| turned to her home in Basin after | left this week for Rock Springs to . with friends hes returned to. her| land: spending several days here the guest | make their home. home in Bonneville. WER a Schaar 3 cae Mr. and Mrs. W. N) Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. BE. Bean who have| Mrs. R. Perdue and son were among PAGE THREE. and who has been visiting in Chey- enne, Denver and Laramie, left Laramie today for her home in Ca!- ifornia. iy of Mr..and Mrs, M. J. Foley at their home on South Park avenue. They spent yesterday at Lavoye visiting with their brother, Frank Connor, 4 who recently underwent an opera- James Boyle of Lead, S. D., has} tion and who is convalescing at the been here on business for several | Union hospital. days. Saye ee To My Friends I have returned to Casper and taken charge of my shop again, known as Mrs. Mc’s Hat Shop. I will offer for your approval a fine, Mrs. Riley Wilson who spent a B. Durham, Mrs..Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. cee Mrs. Mark Brown and children | who were guests here for a short Bason, Mrs. W. C. Tonkin, Mrs. S. Kimball, Mrs, T. 6 at the America with a joint re- . R. Lathrop, Mrs. Are YouHungry? 4 been visiting with thefr daughter,|the Casper people who spent Wea- |“ eS; ot | new line of millinery tomorrow. Cut prices cital by Arthur Middleton, bass bari-|R. 1. Wertz, Mrs. Joe Bingenhetm-| yire, Tt. M. Sackett and daughter | Resday in Cheyenne. time this week have returned t EAT in 1 y P = tone and Paul Althouse, leading} er, Mrs. C. H. Hortsman, M B. arene their home in Basin. MeMill on all hats now in stock. American:tenor.: ‘The series ie spon. | eye nt Site Hortsman, Mrs. | here have returned to their home. eee | eMillan & sored byethe charity department of ani = hod Ma wankers: Mire: page s Mrs. Henry Hudspeth of Lander) fr. and Mrs. Howard Warne and Markey’: r4 5 : the. Canpepiiwdinan's: Departinantal aan Keocher, Mrs. George Lilly,| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunham and|was a visitor here this week for al anushter Lois Katherine have re-| arkey's | Glad to See You All Again club for; the purpose of raising funds | 17",C: V--Norris. Mrs. F. S. Knit-| family are spending two weeks on | short ume. Srned trond (a inewmenl tia pialtl DELICIOUS } Souearey. oh thir wort during to) 2” Qi, Harty FE Citon, Sire | hai rm Muon sally ter oat sire witha tea 3. || FRUIT ROCKS || winter (and \qummer “months. M. V. Buyder, Cre. RT olik ay Wheatland. i Mrs. Robert Grieve and daughters | aisaying that the violin ¢ ES ha it reed =— = = Mrs. W. THE WONDERFUL FOOD H. To‘hurst, Mrs. Philip Mrs. D. L. McDonald 's of ‘musical instruments, William Connor and sister, Mrs. 1850 Calories to the Pound iy and in‘. way pertiaps this is so. Bur |X: Edwards. Mrs. Vera Russell, Mrs. | Frank Crittenton of Denver are the Ask: Your Grocer - 5; Fe Paul Althouse, leading tenor of New | G®r#ld L. Schuyler, vice president | fuests in the city fir ceveral days McCord-B: Balcony Sprecher Bros Drug Store a York's: Metropolitan Opera House | eral of Colorado, Mrs. Charles cCord-Brady Co. ke for the last nine years, holds a con-| 8; Hil, Mrs. W. G. Wilt, Mrs. C. = =e Distributors i paras W. Heckard, Mrs. W. W. Hughes, ; (ROSE te jouse defers to the violin,| Mrs. M. C. Keith, Mrs. James G. Stops itching— e Yes that from great fiddlers | Wiederhold, Mrs. C. H. ‘Townrend, Radics irriiation i ned much about singing. | Mrs. As B Btierstt, Mrs TSC Boa i ‘a fine violinist is to learn | Inger, state regent of Colorado; Mrs. j ‘ ato may be acquired,” de.|H- J. Peterson, Mra. E.R. Mar Clears away skin Try a Box of Our i he. broad shouldered tenor. | Mrs. Otto H.-Bolln, Mrs. E. C. Pa trouble ¥ : ‘voice as a ‘musical instru.| fet, Mrs. Sinclair. Reekie, Mrs. W. “ A 3 as advantages over the vio-|O. Wilson, Mrs. Charles W. Crab. JF you have today a spot of Exclusive Candy £ lin.” tree, Mrs. Ruth Culbertron, and ion on your Many people’ attending Arthur Middleton’s concert at the Auditor- ium in Omaha the last time he sang skin, cleanse the affected part by bathing with Resinol Soap, then smooth in gently with the Mrs. Maurice Groshon. eee U. N. I. Class Will Meats and Provisions Py fi ing of Resinol , = H there, looked first at the artist on| Meet. This Evening. “ahige Pits nda ee hae e S all ' the stage then instinetively turned| The,U. N. I. class of the Methodist pe One Spelicason WHOLESALE AND RETAIL to the attentive figure of his 12-year-| Episcopal church will hold its last eaasaty tone tha necks old daughter, Ruth Middleton, who yating under the leadership of Mrs. pei gang Mcitnuroropaities oF . ) sat in the front row of th hes-| Batley this eventing at her home. All e F ar 3 xs * decided, resemblance to her artistic] are requested to be present. as a A s SRICHAT ES Canon Liver * < T-Bone Steak father. Her. teachers readily admit | large atendance 1s desired, roel ee ee eee nies See er Veal Stew 1 Oc Short Cuts a ) that she shares his musical talent. tutto ind Pee dedate n 5——— --- 25c ’ Though Hving with her grand par-| Mrs. Hoff Entertains Use Resinol ‘THREE FLOWERS CLEANSING CREAM Veal Shoulder Boil__-__ x H ents, Mr. and Mrs, Wylie Middleton, | Duplicate Bridge Club. prep dati ine Always Fresh TREE FLOWERS VANISUING CRERRA Beef Neck Boil___---~- a Serdar it ahs Ib, ' in. Omaha, and atending Dundec| Mra, A. F. Hoff entertained toaay| YouE toilet : Pork Neck Bones______ Veal Short Cuts---____ ' ; school, her summers are invariably|at her home on South Center street alise'to kes ‘ Pork Loin Roast x > spent with her father at thelr sum-| for the regular meeting of the Dup- thankies “ 14 Pork H y > mer home:at Shelter Harbor, R, I.|lcate Bridge club. Members and] fhe, °K Hamburger 12) c “2 Pins = ‘ The singer's sister, Miss Angie Mid-| guests who attended were Mrs. R.| PealthYy ‘Mek Sausage 2 ’ dleton, is supervisor of music in the} H. Nichols and guest, Mrs. R. i a We Are Agents for the Famous Council’ Bluffs, Iowa, schools, Thus} Nichols of Council Bluffs, Mrs, J.| 8° CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Pot Roast_ ‘Ib. ae , the Middleton family may be said|C. Snook, Mrs. Patrick ” Sullivan, Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores DOLD HAMS AND BACON j to have their full share of musical| Mrs. E. L. Estabrook, Mrs. R. : a t ability, bestirepresenited by the noble} Wfland, Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney. The Rexall Stores Shoulder Steak______ —- Dold’s Niagara Sugar Cured i voce of Arthur Middleton himself.| Mrs. H. H. Schwartz and Mrs. Gus ; Shoulder Round Steak_ Rib Roast ~ Rump Roas Veal Shoulder Steak. Veal Shoulder Roast. Spare Ribs —____ Pork Shoulders____ Smoked Picnic Hams Pure Lard Bell. Skinned Hams ~~~_~. Dold’s Niagara Sugar Cured Bacon Dold’s Sterling Standard Skinned Hams Dold’s Sterling Standard Bacon__25c Dold’s Picnic Hams_._.________15¢ “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” Rummage Sate At North Casper. A rummage sale will be given by St. Mark’s guild on October 7 and $8 at the new Norris store on H and Durbin streets in- North Casper. Friends of the guild or church hav- ing articles they wish to donate are nagaked to notify Mrs. Parfett, Mrs,|their home in Riverton. They have inclair Reeckie, Mrs. W. W. Keefe,| been the guests here for a month Mrs, Freq Hufsmith or Mrs. Phillip] of Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. Stanko. K. Edwards. see EA a Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Anderson and Mrs. Fiser Will Be family have returned to their home Hostess at Luncheon. in Glendo after spending severa! Mrs. George Fiser will be hostess} days here and at Salt Creck, satan informal luncheon and bridge see party to be given on Wednesday of next week at the Henning, compli- mentary to Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer of Los Angeles, guest of Mrs. WI'- Mam B. Cobb, ve Waiter . U. Si:Miller’s division of the ibyterian* Ladies’ Ald Soctety Will hold a bake sale on Saturday, October 4, at White's grocery. The sale will begin at 11 o'clock and will consist of chicken’ sandwiches, cakes and candy. ‘ eee Van Meter School of. Music Recital Tonight. “Pupils of the Van Meter school cf usic will give a recital this even- ing at the Methodist Episcopal church for their parents and guests. Among those who will take part in the program are: Florine K Grace Uber, Carl Schneider, Gay Hargraves, Nolan Gering, Betty Gray, Hazel Wright, Emmett Fuller, Mary Savage, Guy Wright, Marijery Vancil, Harry Powell, Annie Mor. ganstein, Frances Cottman, Ruth Haugen, Annette Girardot, Ericka Schmidt, J. M. McCalley, Velman Schedler, and Beatrice Bellenfon- taine. PERSONALS Mrs. E. E. Davis and baby daugh- ter will return in a few days to NOTICE TO RANCHERS We will pay you market price for Dressed Beef, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Eggs and etc. Ship your products to us. THE NORRIS Co. OFFICE AND PLANT NEW PUBLIC MARKET BRANCH Cor. H and Durbin Cor. Second and Beech Streets Phone 12 Phone 2540 Round Steak______ Veal Rib Steak___- Veal Shoulder Round_-|} 20c Miss Theressa Wedow has been visiting here with her ‘sister from her home at Glendo. see Mrs. H. Hildebrand spent‘ last visiting with her brother at feville. a The Klein-Marks Music & Art Co. PHONE 1745 sf "238 E. SECOND ST. Radio Demonstrations Every Evening From 7:30 to 10 p. m. Mrs. C. §. Greenbaum who was she guest of her son, Stanley Green- saum_in Casper for several weeks ew York Fur Shop GCPENING . THE GREATEST FUR SALE : -IN ALL CASPER As manufacturers selling our fac- Boys’ Shoes | New Fall styles in boys’ Shoes. Black and brown calf, new French lasts, plain toes. Also in round toes, Entertains Of. Denver Visitors. Mrs. Frederick C. Alsway enter- tained-at dinner-given last evening at her home in honor of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hamn of Denver. The dinner mark- ed the fifty-sixth birthday anniver sary of Mrs. Hamn. ‘The color scheme was pink and white with a large birthday cake TRUTH © IN FURS tory productions directto public at one small profit based on actual production cost we can and do sell for less. 3 Manufact’r to Wearer used as 9 center piece. The guests were; Mr. and Mrs. T. EB. Lane, Mr. an@ Mrs. Howard. A. Russell, Miss Gladys Hamn and thé honored guest: . Complimenting «Mrs. Wilson Cole. ‘Mrs. F. B. Haggard and Mrs. W. A. Sauterson were hostesses at 9 small informal bridge party given Yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Wil- son Cole of Colorado Springs as the complimented guest. Eight guests attended. Beiuiw Genuine HUDSON SEAL | (Dyed Muskrat) COATS i 48 Inches Long, Combination Collar and Cuffs Offered Miss Leary Entertains At Informal Luncheon. Miss Margaret Leary entertained @ number of friends ‘at an informal Yuncheon given on Tuesday at her home, after which a matinee show was enjoyed. D..A. R. Luncheon At Henning Today. _A luncheon was given today by the Daughters of the American Rev Olution at the Henning hotel in hon cr of Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cooke and Mrs. William 8. Walker, nat- jonal officials of the organization who are in Casper attending the te conference being held here to- fay at the Etks’ bullding. ef Members and guests present in- clude, Mrs. Edna Thomas, Mrs. J. O. James, Mrs. Leta Leavitt, Mrs. Wil Mam Holland, Mrs. A. H. Cobb Mrs. Arthur C. Keyes, Mrs. Dorothy 8. Gee, Mrs. E. O. Stratton, Mrs. J, R. Lioyd. Mrs. A. J. Hazlett, Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. J. E. Trasic, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cooke, president general, Mrs. Bryant B. Brooks, State vice regent, Mrs. William Sher- man Walker organizing secretary general of the national society of the D. A. R., Mrs. Willis M. Spear, Mrs. Th Cooper, Mrs. Harry Proctor Fishburn, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mrs. Ralph juckner, Mrs, Charles <A. Wilson, Miss Dorothy Gee, Mrs. H. SPECIAL AT THIS SALE FOR 225" GLADSTONE HOTEL BLDG. OUR DOORS WILL OPEN TO CASPER AT 10 A.M. SATURDAY New York Fur Shop RACCOON COATS, dark selected whole skins, beautifully matched, also the latest TOM BOY model just received from our NEW YORK FACTORY. Only Exclusive Fur Shop in Casper After much shopping around and comparing prices call at the NEW ‘YORK. FUR SHOP end Shve. —-ssvacSD 25%. A small deposit will secure any Fur Coat until called for in the only ex- clusive Fur Shop in Casper. A Choice Selection of NORTHERN SEAL COATS Plain and Trimmed Offered In This Sale PHONE 2813-W Boys’ Frénch Last Boys’ French last, plain creased toe. Sizes black or brown, Sizes 2Yy to 6__-_- ---$4.75 Boys’ Army Shoes Just the one for Winter Sizes 214 to 6 $3.75 to $4.45 Sizes 1114 to 2 § $2.75 to $3.75 | Golden Rule Dept. Store LINDSAY & CO. Boys’ School Shoes Black or brown calf with round or modified toes. wae 21 to6 $4.45 to$4.95 § Sizes 114 to 8— $2.98 to $3.45 Boys’ Boots A real moccasin toe, 12- inch top. Sizes'21%4 to 6 j $4.95 to $5.95 ‘Sizes 1114 to 2 $3.75 to $4.45