Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1924, Page 3

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into the club, the member- now being complete. Plans were the regular meeting. Following businers-session ‘refreshments served by the hostess. The next ting of the club will be held at home of Mrs. Catherine Gibson Monday evening, December 22. Member present Wednesday eve- were, Mrs. Catherine Gibson, iss Leta Ewing, Miss Marguriete fetz, Miss Ione Fuller, Mirs Con- Metz and the hostess. Mrs. Paul Hooper entertained the cht | Bridge club last evening her residence on East Second Honors at bridge were won Mrs. T. J. Drew and Mrs. Frank alumnae of the Holy Child academy of Cheyenne enter- ined at the annual banquet on 1 even'ng at the capital city h a large number attending. On day afternoon at 5 o'clock mem- met at-the chapel of the acad- for religious services, at which the Right Rev. A. P. McGovern p of Cheyenne delivered an ad- The banquet was served in the re- ‘with 100 attending, Bishop rn occupying the place cf Following the banquet a neil. My pos Ht Lead Finer Texture and Larger Volume in your bakings game Price 25 One® 25¢ Millions of Pounds Bought by the Government. _ i Out of town guests othy Bruéckner of Laramie, Julia Hunter of Greeley, Colo., Mrs. W. F. Wilcoxon of Denver, Miss Mabel Crilly ‘of ‘Hanna, Mrs. J. E. Evans and Miss Muriel Hanson of Elk Mountain, and Mrs. William J. Wilde’ of: Whea' Mrs. Stanley Griebel or Mrs. 0. C. Brewster. The society will also take orders this week for fruit cakes and plumb puddings the orders to be in charge of Mrs. A. G. Fidel. Mrs. R. EB. Ev- ans, Mrs. Nell Kimball or Mrs. H. P. Fishburn. . On Saturday and: Sunday, Decem- ber 13 and’ 14, beginning at 10 a. m. Dr. W. F. Ripley and’ Miss Umstot of Denver/Colo., will conduct a, Sun- day BSc! institute and give meth. ods ofthe Baptist Young Peopl Union at the Firet: Baptist churc! Fifth and Beech streets. Those inter- ested in’ Sunday schools in the city are invited to attend those meetings. v2. At State University. ‘Wednesday, December 10 was ‘Wyoming day, the day on which the woman suffrage bill was signed and ‘was celebrated at the state university at Laramie by members of the his tory classes in charge of Miss Heb- ard. Miss Ruth Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball who {s chairman of the-class presided. A paper of interest on the "First Wor as talke on. subjects pertaining to Today. Members of the Grace English Luthéran church opened their bazaar this afternoon which will continue until this evening. .A chicken din- ner will ,be served from 5 o'clock evening. to which the a ‘to attend. . ‘hold another \sale: of baked .goods, aprons and mince meat on’ Tuesday ‘of next week, December 16 at tho Midwest Pharmacy: On December 30 Mrs, B. B. Brooks will give a musical and tea at her home on South Wolcott street for the benefit of the church furniture fund. 7 ar a i ve 's Bureau Is Scene of i Dancing Party United States Veterans Bureau employees -and their friends enjoyed an informal dancing and card party last evening at the'r headquarters in the Becklinger “building. ~ Decora- tions suggestive of the holiday sea- Season with poinsettas in’ green and red. crepe.paper.were.used.. . At the close of the evening refreshments were served. Features of the even- ing was anclever original dance by the Misses Madelyn Tobin and Kath- —— Proyen Remedy. The box the signature of H. W. Grove, | Candidai Iv. By NEA Airmail Service. Che Cacner Fxilo rite _ They're America’s Healthiest America’s healthiest boy and girl—Coe F. Emens, Jr., and Inez Harden. Coe is 17 and comes from Prattvile, Mich., and Inez, who is 17, calls Marigold, Miss., home. Both were born and bred on farms. Each scored 99.4 per cent at the healthiest children’s show at the Inter- national Livestock exposition in Chicago. And they had a date together the very next day! leen.Sichling, and a comedy skit and Spanish dance by Bothilda Curtz and Herbert McClellan. Inv'ted guests included ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Greedy, Dr. and Mrs. ‘T. J. Riach, Dr. and Mrs. Allan Mc- Lellan, Mr. and Mrs. James: Laugh- lin, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Wynne, Miss Mary McPake;> Miss Dora Nie- haus, Mi: Vida Bailey, Miss Minnie Skinner, Miss Kathleen Smith, Miss Ethel Johnson, Miss Ruth Anderson, Miss Estelle Sain, Miss Viola Armstrong, Miss Jess’e Page, Miss Alice Miles, Miss Bo- thilda Curtz, Miss Golda Riley, Miss Betty Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McClellen Mr. and Mrs, Alex Mc- Cafferty, Dr. M. J. Nolan, James Westfall, James 8. Garrett, S. B. Littlefield, J. C. Sewell, J. D. Dug- ger, Glenn B. Llewelyn and Charles 8. Hussion. eee Dinner This Evening At . Johnson Residence Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson will ents in at a dinner and bridge party this evening at their residence on South Durbin street. Guests who will attend include: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Con- nelly, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denham. 4 eee Bible Class Meeting Is Held Wednesday. At a meeting of the Bible class of the Emmanuel Baptist. church held last evening at the church, bus- iness matters of importance were transacted and committees appoint- ed to attend to the by-laws of the organization. Plans were also made for a campaign to increase attend- ance for church services and Sun- day school. Following the meeting refreshments were served. cee I. 0. 0. F. Dance Saturday Evening. The regular Saturday evening dance, one of the series which are growing in popularity will be held tomorrow evening at the Odd Fel- lows’ \hall by members of the Odd Fellows club. An invitation is ex- tended to the public to attend. see Meeting of Importance at Moose Hall Saturday Evening. ¢ = Mooseheart Legionaires, Powder River’ Legion branch of Wyoming State Legion No: 99 Moose-| heart Legion of the “World wil! meet on Saturday evening, Decem, ber 13 at 8 o'clock at the Moose hall, ites will be initiated and re- freshments served. Meats and Provisions Prices Good Until:Changed. by Another. Quotation Dressed Hens and.Springs, Ib._-____ Plate Boil, Ib. Neck Boil, lb. Pot Roast, Ib. Prime Rib Roast Roll, Ib. Round Steak, Ib. Pork Loins, lb. Pork Hams, Ib. Pork Spare Ribs; Pork Side, Ib. Home-rendered Pure Pork Chops, Ib... Pork Shoulder Steak, Ib. Pork Ham Steak, Ib. Veal Shoulder Roast, Ib. Veal Fro b.. nts, 1 attics 10 your OFFICE AND PLANT ' Cor, H and Durbin Phone 12 Veal Shoulder Steak, Ib. Veal Loin Steak, Ib._ Veal T-Bone Steak. Veal Round Steak, Ib SMOKED MEATS Dolds’ Sterling Bacon, Ib._ Dolds’ Sterling Hams, Ib. Dolds’ Niagara Hams, Ib. Dolds’ Niagara Bacon, Ib. Standard Thin Bacon, Ib. Picnic Hams, 1 Bacon Fresh uares, Ib. ish and Oysters Every Day. -12%yc Norwegian Stock Fish. Smoked Salt, Pickled and Canyged Fish Imported and Domestic Cheese. Mince Meat and Pickles, Full Assortment Luncheon Meats. Cotton-Tail Rabbits. Lard Cracklings. NOTICE TO RANCHERS We will pay you market Beef, Veal, Poultry, jucts to us. : rice for Dressed ees and etc. Ship Co. BRANCH MARKET 426 East Second Phone 2540 PERSONALS Mrs, Ted White ieft yesterday for her former homo in Abingdon, IIt., where she will be joined shortly by Mr. White who expects to leave the first of next week. Mr, and Mrs. White ‘expect to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. White's parents in New York after which they wl) go to Florida to spend the remainder of the winter months. see Mr.,and Mrs. G. C. Bennett and baby daughter expect to leave soon for Montana to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Bennett's par- ents. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crutchen are guests in the city of friends from their home in Colorado,; see Mrs. John B. Barnes expects to leave next week for Chicago where she will join ‘her daughters who aro attending ‘school in Washington, D: C., and who will’ return to Casper to spend the holidays here. eee Miss Frances Gpabtree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Crabtree who is attending,college in California will spend tho. Christmas and New Year holidays with Miss Marjorie Beaeret: in Los Angeles. Miss fer who is a sister of Mrs. William B. Cobb spent the summer months in Casper a guest at the ‘Cobb home. eee Billy Johnson, son.of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Johnson is expected to return next week from Alton, IIL, where he has been attending school at the Western Military academy. ees Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Stone are guests in the city for a few days from their home in Denver. eee * Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Forbes left last evening from a week's visit in Cricago. ‘ ‘ see Mrs. B. M. Field, new commission- er of Child Welfare returned this morning from Cheyenne where she has-been spending the last week. eee é - @r.‘and Mrs. L. F. Fehn are Mid- west. visitors who arrived in the city yesterday. cee ) Mrs. Charles I. Campbell left this week for ‘Rochestet, Minn., where Mr. Campbell who has been spend-| ing ‘several weeks| there underwent fn operation at thé Mayo hospital. Mr-vand Mrs. E. O. Atkinson of Salt Creek are shopping in the city for'a few days. : see Mrs. Frank Mills who has been Visiting for several days with rela- tives in Sheridan is expected to re- turn to Casper tomorrow evening. eee Miss Ann Frederickson, owner of Ann's hat shop which is located on the balcony of the Midwest Phar- ™Macy expects to leave.the latter Part of next week for California to spend the Christmas holidays with her mother. During her absence her shop will be in charge of {irs. Frank Gore. eee Miss Stella Julian will leave soon for Pasadena, to spend the Christ- mas holidays with relatives and friends, eee Mrs. Harry Lasey of Lavoye is in the city shopping and visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. P, McKay are Cody visitors’ in Casper for a short time. s eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adamson of Gering, Neb., are’ visiting in Cas: per having arrived yesterday. ery Mrs. D. McLean was a visitor here for a short time this week from Lander. f cee Lander people who spent. several here this week include: Leo Buckley, Mrs. Catherine Bowden, and Mrs. ‘Vada Austin. eee Mrs. Edna Warnr who-has been visiting with friends in Omaha has returned to Casper. T. Butler, E. Reazer and H. Dur- and are Lavoye visitors spending several days here. eee Cc. J. Nielsen is in Casper for a few. days from his home at Riverton. eee H. O. Barber is here on business from Lander. eee Thomas Kenney, general superin- tendent of tffe Illinois Pipe Line com: pany was a business visitor on ‘Tuesday of this week at Laramie. 5 . L. E. Gailey of nver, representa- tive of the Moore and company is in Casper on business guest at the Henning. sae H, K. Smitt of Lavoye is here on business today. ar R. F. Granger is among the Den- ver business men visiting in the city. eee E. C. Anderson of Sheridan is in Casper for a short tims ers Ed Merrian of Moneta ta in Cas- per on business for a short time. cee Cherles. J, Brigam arrived” this morning from Denver and_, will send several days here. 2 se M. W. Woodward of Spokane is a business visitor spending several days in the city. cee F. Elwood Jenkins of the Levy Construction company ‘arrived in Casper this morning from Denver and will spend se days here. Mr. Jenkins is a guest at the Town- send. MACARONI Eat It Often! It’s Delicious and @ Nutritious ait / AT ALL GROCERS 10c THE pacacs_// For A Lifetime . of Beauty— Our bine-white diamonds will give Pitt: eeprd tisfaction, They beautiful elie clear, See And the prices, due we've just made, are verage. to a special purchase decidedly below the ROTHROCK Jewelry of the Better Sort. having arrived this morning. Mr. O'Toole is a guest at the Townsend. eee H. D, Bellrose is in Casper on one ot his regular’ business trips from Denver. wee G. H. Ashir was « Casper arrival this morning from Cheyenne, see E. L. Siggins and C. J. Carlson were Denver men who arrived in the city this morning. eee L. G. Garling of Minneapolis is here on business for the remainder of the week. eee 8. G. Neff is a Kansas City busi- ness visitor in the city, a guest at the Gladstone. eee Ray Hammond of Rawlins arrived last evening to spend a few days here on business. ee J. A. Carlson of Cody is a guest registered at the Gladstone hotel. eee Charles F. Peterson is here on business from his home in Chey- enne. eee Bert Ramsey will leave soon for Oklahorna to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with his parents, eee M. D. McClone Meft yesterday for Denver to be absent from the city for several days on business. vee Frederick Servatius, representative of D, B. Fisk and company ts in Casper on business from Chicago, calling on Ann’s hat shop dealers in Fisk hats. eee B. 0, Hammond of the Parkers: burg-Rig and Reel company spent Dangerous Tove i y beautifalgirt, Anna had no end of admirers, bat she: did not dream she could fall in love with another found herself drifting into an affair that taxed her powers of resistance to the limit. How, with gradually week- eos: bats, alahnag fought inst this growing passion, and thestregs ofcircumstances that forced matterstoaclimax, isa drama of human emotions that will hold you enthralied. Anna tells her story under the title of “A Soul for Sale”—one. of the many remarkable fea- tures in the January True Story Magazine. Buyitatany newsstand today. yesterday at Salt Creek on business for his company. . tee R. W. Loucks, district superinten- dent of the Carter Oil company is spending the day at Salt Creek on business. rd Herbert E. Danley, head of the land department of the Midwest Re- fining company, returned this morn- ing from Cheyenne where he has been spending the week. vee Ralph Dietler, assistant secretary of the Midwest Refining company arrived in Casper this morning from Denver. cee E. G. Edgett of Tulsa, Okla., ai- vision superintendent ‘of the Gaso- Une department. of the Carter Oil company is in the city on business. oe You're Bilious! Take a PAGE THREE. Lowndes returned from Cheyenne. eee ’ Cc. E. Chapman has accepted a po- sition at the Townsend as clerk in the absence of H. Marti, assistant manager who is spending his vaca- tion in Cheyenne, eve this morning Tilden A. Morris, prominent rea!- tor of Sheridan, is in the city to at- tend the meeting of state real estate men. eee J. M. Schwoob of Cody, stopped in the city on his return from Denver, last night. He departed for home this morning. ame ecpans Hte EVERYBODY HAS an eye. on “Christmas Gift Suggestions” in the Classified Section these days! It pays! ——— While flying, a sparrow’s wing thirteen strokes a second. Breath Bad? Stomach Upset? Bowels are Tnactivel For Constipation, Headache, Biliousness ‘Mooseheart Legionaires "Powder River Legion, Branch No. 1, of Wyoming State Legion No. 99, Mooseheart Legion of the World, WILL MEET AT MOOSE HALL SATURDAY, DEC. 13, AT '8 P. M. Refreshments, initiation. HARRY NAUMANN, G. N. M, The Most Welcome of Gifts A complete line of DANIEL GREEN Comfy Slippers for men, women and children. FOR WOMEN A most charming array of Quilted Satin Comfy and Boudoir Slippers in all colors. With comfy soles; also Mules and D. Orsa patterns. Priced from $2.98 to $4.95. FOR MEN A complete line of Men’s Comfy Slippers in brown, blue and. grey color, in hi-lo patterns, $1.98 to $3.95. ’ Also a complete line of leather Slip- ers with hard soles. 45 to $4.95. Priced from Priced from Children’s Bed-time Slippers in sev- eral colors. Priced from 98c up. 2 A complete line of Women’s Felt Slippers with soft soles, ribbon trim, all colors. Priced 98c and up.

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