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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924. : ‘ — r Jones who wiil'remain there for sev~ eral days longer. 6 eee Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thomas mo- fored to Rawlins yesterday to spend, several. days on business. Mr. Thomas is district manager of the National Supply company. see MARY TOBIN Ellls-Nichols Marriage the Alhpa Tau Omega fraternity of| Miss Ella Wrenstead of the Wren- Is Announced This Week. — | the Wyoming university last even-| Stead studio in tho O-8 bullding has Announcement has been made|ing. Among those present were:|feturned from a several weeks visit here of the marringe in Basin last| Murray S. Klein of Los Angeles)? Omaha‘and eastern points. week of Miss Pearl Ellis to Elvin| who spent g few days here this week aie Nichols, the Rey. A. R. Dickson,|on business, George Layman, Harry} Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Rossman or of the Methodist church} McCracken, Fred Layman, James|are in Casper visiting with friends olffciating. The ceremony was per-| Laughlin, Glenn Parker, William B.|for a few days from their home in formed at the home of the bride's| Cobb, Ted Madden and Sam Neff. | Iowa. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis in et ie the presence of a few intimate} Pan Hellenic Association friends and relatives. The bride| Tea Saturday, October 18. who has been making her home in| “The Pan Hellenic association will! street to 925 South Lincoln street. Casper for some time recently re-| give its third annual tea on 239| turnec to Basin. The couple re-| day afternoon, October 18 at 2:30 1 a Mr. and Mrs. §° E. McFarland re- tukned to Casper this week to make} O'clock at the Masonic temple. The turned to Casper this week from a vacation spent near Wheatland. 8. McFarland Sr., is making an ex- tended visit at the Rahn Petty fanch on Deadhead creek. employed in this cits. scholarship fund. ‘Those wishing to id se + reserve tables Few. do so by calling one of the following, Mrs. A. M. ee Ni Gee, Mrs. J.C, Warkley, Mrs. A. W. Who pesuaity weaken’ tation | Petke, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn. will hold its regular meeting Satur- day evening at the Knights of Pychias hall. During the meeting officers will be installed and F. M. s. Fred Calhotin spent Ing this week at the Shoshont. PERSONALS Mrs. Harriett Venton, who has been spending several months in Casper the guest of her sister, Mrs. Francis Brown and Mr. Brown, is leaving this evening for her home in Escanoba, Mich, eee eee Mr. and Mrs, Lee Marr and tam- fly were visitors here this week from Wheatland with Mrs. Marr's father, J. H, Willaford. They were en route to Oregon. - Monroe of Colorado, district man- ager, wil! be present and give a short address. All members and of- ficers are requested to be present and to bring a new member. Fol- lowing the business session a dance will be given to which the public is invited to attend. oes Welptul Club Is Entertained Thursday. Members of the Helpful club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. J. Cantrell, 1026 South eee Mr. and Mrs. Minor Skinner and family left this week for Hudson Valley where they will take charge of the Elvon Hudson farm. ee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whaton are visiting with friends in Denver hav- ing motored to that city last week. se Mrs. H. R. Delaney and sister-in- law, Mrs, D. E. Kervin and children motored in today from Mammoth and will visit here for a short time, They are guests at the Townsend. . vee Mr. and Mrs: John Hehhant and Miss Mueil Hemmant spent a short time the beginning of the woek here visiting with Clarence Hemmant, rer) Miss Thelma Roberts who has been visiting in Denver for the last few days days is expected to re- turn tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marshall have as their guest for several weeks at their home, W. D. Rhoades of San Monica, Calif. Mr. Rhoades was formerly a resi- dent of Casper. . Melvin Teeters, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Becklinger | Norris left last Saturday for Dubois have moved from 807 East Third|on a 10 days’ hunting trip. T. E. Costel lect pent a short time in Lander this week on business. L. M. Kiplinger of Laramie has been attending to business affairs here for a few days this week. . C. H. Bowman, district engineer of i a Mrs. yu: in the state highway department spent Breet ene ee: Garry n short time in Lander this week on business, G. E, Robins has returned from a four days’ business trip to Rawlins. James Campbell: Jr., spent Wed- nesday of this week in Lander. . Albert Johnson has returned from Greeley, Colo., where he spent a few days on business, ver. eee eee R. 13. Adams is an out Mrs. Marshall’s uncle, William Suller and F. C, Chandler who have been spending the last} !ss- few days in Casper returned yester- onoen ier Eede toe day by motor to their“homes in Den-| a faw days business trip to Denver ee = Oe Perlmutter in Hollwood.—Adv. eee Kee Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘Mrs, Jack Russell. She! was accom-{ Monday evening returning to her panied by her daughter, Miss Haze!} home in’ Shoshon! on Tuesday. week on business, leaving this morn- eee L. L. Morgan has returned from . cern, and Ft. Collins, eee , eee attending to business affairs here eae for several days this week. Murray S. Klein of Los Angeles, town. former student of the Wyoming e-. G, Clark and R, ee ee . deputy revenue col- eee J. H. Miller is here today on bust: ness from Denver having arrived last_evening. A penny’s worth of poor baking powder can spoil a dollar’s worth of companion jusiness ingredients—play safe—use CAETUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST oe BAKING POWDER Goes farther — Lasts longer — Is Pure—Dependable—Economical - SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Corner Ist and Center fackson street. Durii the after- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy of Douglas are in Casper for a short time having arrived today. Mrs. W. C. Smart spent Monday of this week in Casper visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jess Keith and fam- ily. Mrs. Smart also attended the Althouse-Middleto concert here RINE. NIGHT& MORNING &. Mrs. San Service returned today <i from Salt Creek where she spent KEEP ¥O UR wEXES visiting with Mr. and esses Oy Real Values:‘Here Folks f porter, Miss” Monrova Stewart. Jonathan Apples’ 15 pounds for _-_$1,00 tho clase of the meeting. |W Per bushel ___________ ere has -$2.35 Ro wiier tee, Pet or Libby’s, tall cans Milk, per can 49¢@ (Limit 10 cans:to a customer) Mrs. Pattillo's je St of the Ladies’ Aid society of the First Campbell’s Soups, 6 for 65c, or per can 44¢@. 5 Pound Tin Peach or Apricot Jam $1.00 Presbyterian church will hold a sale of baked goods on Saturday at 4 Pound Sack Jersey Cream Pancake Flour 2222 cues seater pa 25¢c ‘White's grocery. All those donating togthe sale are asked ‘to. have their icles at the tore bef 11 o'clock. YY. W. C. A. Chorus No. 2 Cans Tomatoes, 2 for --_____-_ 25e No. 2/4 Cans Tomatoes, 2 for ---__-_$5¢ No. 2 Cans Hawkeye Corn, 2 for -_--25¢ 3 Pound Good Firm Fresh Tomatoes $5¢ The Bungalow Grocery & Market The Young Women’s Christian 412 E. Fifth Street Phones 22-23 noon a special entertainment was given in honor of the birthday annf- versary of Mrs. Cantrell. Members prerent were Mrs. Ivrank Davis, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. J. D. Flem- ing, Mrs. ‘Turner, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. W, Ziegler, Mrs. Mattson, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Tharp and Miss Spell. The next. meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. George Smith, 331 North Beech street. eee Rebekah Lodge to Give Bake Sale. The Natrona Rebekah lodge No: 13 will give a bake sale on Satur- day, Octeber 11, at the Holmes’ hardware store for the benefit. of the contingent fund. All Rebekahs who have donstions are asked to we them at the store at 9:30/f o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. 0.°A. Campbell are in Caspef from Denver and are |~ guests at the Townsend. se, eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Collins are in Casper for a few days from Denver. eee their home here, Mr. Nichols being |-Proceeds will be given to the loan eee Junior Philathea Class’ Holds Meeting Thursday. The Junior Philathea class of the Methodist church: held a meeting st evening at the home of Mrs. B. Durham, on South Durbin street. The early, part of the evening was spent in playing games after business session was held BA ice iécted..as «follows: President, Miss Lucile Bishop?’ sec- retary, Catherine’ Lappe; treas- urer, Miss Deft Mosher, and re: association chorus will meet this evening from 7 o'clock until 8:30 at the “¥" club rdoms. All members as well as all those interested are inyited to attend. se A. T. 0. Alumni 'To Meet Next Week. ‘The ‘Alpha Tau Omega alumni as- sopiation will hold its regular month- ly meeting and dinner on Tuesday evening of next week at the Town- send hotel. see Dinner Last Evening For Fraternity Members. Stanley Greenbaum and Tracey McCracken of Washington, secretary to Senator John B. Kendrick enter- tained SPECIAL JONATHAN APPLES . $2.50 . PER BUSHEL Stock Up For the Winter NOW Announcement I wish to announce to my many friends and ac-. quaintances as well as others, that I have taken over the Bachelors’ Club and in so doing have re- decorated the entire place, installed two new showers, making, what I would consider a real home-like surroundings for the patrons, MRS. JOHN CONDON Peoples Market Second. Street Market Phone 2627 Kopper Kettle NOON LUNCHEON _35c Saturday Menu } Vegetable Soup | Chicken Pie Mashed Potatoes Gravy Fruit Salad Rates $12.00 Per Week | $50.00 Per Month BOARD and ROOM Bachelors’ Club | 230 North Park Phone 2913-W Kopper Kettle TURKEY DINNER SUNDAY, 5 to 8—50c i 0. -S Bldg. : Coffee, Tea, .Milk, Buttermilk Bread and Butter Jello With Ice Cream --the newest colors for fall and winter “Extra Value Week” Special ‘45 The discriminating woman is at once delight- fully impressed with the exquisite styles and materials to be found in this .group, and amazed at the complete range of Sizes and colors, “Extra Value Week” affords Subway shoppers an opportunity to secure charming Dresses at Mada as well as various other items at marked savings. —this is Coat time and this store is unquestionably the place to find the largest array of the most recent style contributions from the leading manufacturers of the country. —the main floor offers maximum style, material and tailoring value in Cloth Coats at from $48.50 to $250.00. —during “Extra Value Week” we are featuring a group of . Richly Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats at $$ High grade Fabrics Fur Trimmings Linings Tailoring combined in striking styles for exacting women and misses New Corset Styles For the women who care about their figures, fitted by an expert corsetiere Silk Brocades Trico Silk Satin Brocade Cotton Brocade Styles for stout, med- ium and slender fig- ures. Also wraparounds in reducing garments of silk covered gum rubber. $5.00 to $10.50 Corselettes—a new reducing garment that really reduces hygienically and without dis- comtort. Silk at $9.5C; plain at $5.00 PAGE THREE.. man here for a few days from Bill-, versity spent a few days here this| for a few days include: W. B. Carl. son, R. J. Bosonks, W. L. Barr, F, ing for Thermopolis. Mr. Klein is| P. Hammond, and W. F. Grossman: Toa Powell of San Francisco ar- rived in Casper yesterday and will Denver business men in Casper| spend some time here. Dear Miss Corinne Griffith: Every-|_ J. H. Pauley of Midwest has been) ——————=—— = == one is so glad to see you're back in Hollywood. If you want to star in our picture, we have the greenbacks} _H. N. Clark was an arrival in Cas- and the yellowbacks. Potash andj per yesterday from Ft. Washakie. Announcement We have secured the exclusive Casper rep- resentation for the nationally known _ Red Cross Shoes FOR WOMEN Red Cross shoes have been the standard shoes for women for many years We have just received our first shipment of Red'Cross shoes and invite the women to come in and see them. These shoes have everything in combination lasts, styles and materials and are made to fit the feet. Haytin’s “Boot Shop “We Fit the Feet” Gladstone Hotel Bldg. mezzanine Charming new Subway Lines