Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1925, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 he Casper Daily Cridune MARY TOBIN Mrs, Jellis Entertains For Mrs. Lang Mrs. W. F. Jellis entertained in formally on Wednesday evening at her homé in honor of Mrs. F ic rei Lang who ifs leaving this week for t Van Doren, we: the Misses Huron, 8. D., to join Mr. Lang who| Lavonia Nelson, has been promoted to night round |-Beulah Balley, house foreman of the Chicago and 604 South Beech | street in honor of Miss Ruth Scott who left this afternoon for Omaha to attend school at Brownell Hall. Guests present for the evening Lilian England, Paulino Meyer, Pauline Green, Mar- garet Holmes, Geraldine Ayerhart, Northwestern shops at that place. Margaret M : Tone Fuller, Con- Mrs. Jellis’ guests were: M stance M Lucllie Fletcher, Lu Johnston, Mrs, H. G. Wilke cille Bishop, Dorothy Woods, Nan Walter Selis, Mrs. Andrew Oleson,| Smity, Eleanore Majors, Bernice Mra. Harry Anderson, Mrs. 3B.| Field, Genevleve Miller, Margorie Welch, Mrs. R. Zeman, Mrs. A. S.| Starks, Catherine Davis, Francis Wingard and & g | Bingenheimer, Frances Cottman, ee @ | Miss Scott Is Honored At FareweR Party Members of the Prairie D. Q. club entertained gt a farewell party evening at the home of Miss Ma COLDS Margaret | of honor, Van and Mrs. W Doren and the guest Informal Bridge Party Wednesday Evening, Mr. hosts on Wednesday their home | formal M. Kleber were evening given tn cele- of Mrs. Kleber. Honors for the eve- ning were won by Mrs. Anna Leeper and Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Those who attended were: Mr, and ts |Mra. J. R. Luxon, Mr. and Mrs: P r “ |. Nicolaysen, Mr, and Mrs, C. H Pape’s Cold Compound |Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. | Ratcliff, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keefe H Mr, and Mra. J chiing, Mrs Breaks a Cold Right Up roast Sit. "\nuw‘tespes! Alin Adna Woodhouse and Miss Elsie Take two tab- Narber. Ista every three eee Roses Sutil! tres Casper People Will a sapphire na Locate im Basin. e al- ways gives relief. The following clipping from the and com- ‘The eecond third doves Big Horn interest to County F Rustler will be of a number of Casper peo: pletely break up ple the cold. Pleas; ©. H. Marlowe arrived from Ca ant and safe to per the latter part of last week and take Contains is With George Fris no quinine or opl- by, he! has’ fomed:,, the, Marlowe ates. Millions use | Frisby Motor company, which has Pape’s. Cold Corpo taken over the business cf the Yel thirty-five cents. Drv lowstone Motor compan: antee it.—Adv. — young men see a great « Western hospitality knows. no half-measures THE hospitality of the West is as wide as its plains. Out here, you’re invited for breakfast. And you + are served with a wonderful cup = of coffee, the symbol of western welcome—Hills Bros. Coffee! Just puncture the vacuum seal of atin of Hills Bros. and breathe that marvelous aroma—the fra- grance of rarecoffee-oils. Drinka cup-of Hills Bros. and know that the flavor matches thearoma: The Recognized Standard. what they call Hills Bros. Coffee!) And it is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE (That’s In the original Vacuum Pack which keeps the coffee fresh, 1925, Hills Bros. GAS RANGES HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS GAS HEATERS PAINTS All for Less AT BRENNANS 144 SOUTH DURBIN at on CY avenue at an,in- bridge party bration of the birthday anniversary ahead in getting control o7 the Ford agency and believe that within a short time it will prove a most val- uable arset. ir. Marlowe is a nd Mrs. J. E. Frisby, married Miss Louise Frisby of Cas- per, well known to many Basin peo- ple. Mrs. Marlowe will arrive about the Ist of February. We are sure Mr. and Mts. Marlowe wi:. recelve a | most cordial welcome at Basin.” oes Lunclicon for Mrs. Brooks Thursday. Mrs. Hal Curran entartained a few friends informally yoateitny at lumehson at her home in honor of Mrs. BB. Brooks, who with the former governor {is leaving tomor- row fov 9 six weeks trip to Heno- Tutu. uests present were: Mrz. R. H. Nichols, Mrs, A. i. Stirrett, Mre, H. R. Lathrop, Mrs. Hattte Clark, Mrs. Brooks and Mrs, Eva Mills. i} son oe. Dance Saturday At Sweetwater, A dance will be given on Satur- day evening, January 24, at the | Sweetwater dance hall to which the public is invited to attend. Excel. lent music has been secured and it is expected that a large number will attend. cee Miss Hamilton Will Be Hostess Saturday. Miss May Hamilton will bo host éss Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 931 South Dur- bin street for a meeting of Chap- ter G of the P. O, Sisterhood, All members as well as visiting P. B. O.’s in the city are invited to at tend. ce. Bake Sale Saturday At White Grocery Store Iroquois Council No. 5 Degree of (Saeco es rae Pocohontas, will hold a sale of baked goods on Saturday, January 24, at the White grocery store on Second street. All those who ure going to contribute towards the sule are asked to have their donations at the store at 10 «'clock. cee 8S. B. A. Meeting And Danco Saturday The regular meeting of the Secur- ity Benefit association will be beld at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the Knights of Pythias hall and all mem bers are asked to be present. Fol- lowing the meeting a dance will be given to which the public is invit ed to attend, soe Knights of Columbus Will Attend Smoker Next Week Following the regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus to be held hext Wednesday evening, January 28 at the usual place, over the Kas- sis Dry Goods company, a) smoker will be featured by the lecturer and his assistants to begin promptly at 8 o'clock, Tickets have been sent to members to be distributed among their friends and prospective mem- bers. No admission charge’ will be |} made but men other than members must present a ticket with signa Very extensive plans have made an ela’ m planned. eee W. C. T. U_ Will Giye Bake Sale Saturday The General Women's Christian | Temperance Union will. hold a sale of baked goods on Saturday, Jan- uary 24, at the Holmes hardware store, corner of Wolcott and Second streets. It fs requested by those in charge that all members who have not been solicited, and those with whom the committees have been un- able to reach by phone bring their contributios to the store, Lecture Sunday Morning For Bible Class The Rev. Uber, pastor of the Grace Engii#h Lutheran church will sive a lecture “The Dangers of Life” Sunday morning at 10 o'clock TOUT PERSONS peas to full feelingafter eat- stipation | | CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS KOPPER KETTLE CHICKEN DINNER at the churcb, CY and Ash streets lw to the adult Bible class composed of men and women of the church. | Strangérs and visitors are cordially invited to attend, 2. +e | Mrs. J. M. Lowndes has been visit Masonic Dancing Party jing with friends in Lander for sev This Evening At The Temple eral dade thid weeks 4: Members of the Masonic Dancing ores club will give another of their series | of informal dances this evening at! Mt. and Mrs SSD the temple, music for which will be | Yesterday f A Werke Die furnished by the Curtz-Butterfield | SUre ‘ib ag Sorat hia jorchestra. Several dinners have} While in: they will be been planned to precede the enter- | SUests of leppard’s 1 tainment. ea ite peal arhe eee Mr. and Mrs. Masse Miss Mildred V has returned to | Return to Casper her home in Lander ¢ spending Following a short honeymoon} seyeral days ng with | trip, Mr, and Mrs. George 8. | friends Massee have returned to Caspe aehe and are at home to thejr friends at| Mr , 1105 North Kimball street. Mr. and | visiti Mrs. Masse were married at Doug: | wit! las on January 13 by the Rev. Rob ee Congregational Church Members to Attend Dinner. | 'The second annual dinner of the | First Congregational church will be given on Fri¢ evening, January | 30, in the Salvation Army dining hall. The event will be a combined business and social meeting and all members of the church are asked to | be present. Tickets will be on sale | for fifty cents and may be purchas: | ed from one of the following: 2 Jorgenson, A. V. Ritchie, 1. E Jor Dr. Mark Smith. aay Mrs. Shumaker is Hostess At Informal Bridge Luncheon. , Mrs. Carl Shumaker was hostess at an informal luncheon and bridge : Bobbed Hair Do what I do for it BY Edna W stare Hopper given yesterday at her home.| 7 ha Honors for the afternoon were won |!P 1 by Mrs. E. J. Donahoe, Mrs. William | !t, on Pollock and Mrs. Paul Bachejler. its’ mary a Guests who attended were: Mrs But there is only ¢ ey | Neil Charles Geis, Mrs. Leigh Town-| t? Bet aa lpeasta |send, Mrs. Leigh McGrath and mou ni en ican Shot |guest, Miss Florence Flemming of | -T cannot tall you why. The grea John, Bingenhetm- | Factor : aA ana je ethie tine teerarovelis er, Mrs . Donahoe, Mrs.°M. P. Se nchvatiak hint hat i Wheele: Paul Bacheller, Mrs. >, C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. W, W. Pol- aT Geen eee, ite Mrs, Robert Reed, Mrs. M. C.| But now T ‘have induced them t | : you the very shampoo they Price, Mrs, M. KE. Young, Mrs. Don F ' Smith, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Miss hampoo. Edna Smith, Miss Margaret Sulll can obtain it now for 60 vents | van, Mrs. Pitt Covert and Miss Pa AMig étore. Cetolet ooiintes tricia Sullivan, Tenow Att awide | Mrs. Shumaker entertained again today at another, informal bridge | , luncheon. h, the > In the } ico Aaa ho you will return your money Mrs. Peck Will Entertain Pie if dealt elighted beyond | For Miss Nellie Craft. measure | Invitations are being tasyied Ryilietarany youtacsthiastar youcsornt Mrs. George G. Peck for an ihformal] gaye and in respect for me? Go party and china shower to be given | iearn what {t means to you on Monday évening February 2 Mail the coupon fe free sample | J 8 ‘o'clock at het home, 711 E haifiarahd inv Beeate bool Fourteenth street, complimentary to Miss Nellie Craft whose marriage Jc Laurence Johrison of Denver will be celebrated next month. | A Free Shampoo Wallace Hopper 6 Lake Shore I I want to Thousands of users | sing its praises ¢¢<R ESINOL Ointment is the best made. Saturday Corset Special It cured a Sore on my chin when every- thing else failed. ‘enn. “Have found instant relief || For one day only we will group Cin ftshingibyss ine Resinol |] 3 dozen clean new models of tment an —Tex. ily Tend Re Raacet son parsed Fro Laset and Lily of France Sitk Brocade Cor- sets or La Modique Rub- ber Reducing Garments into two groups and sell *them healing and soothing as well as an excellent cleanse: Calif. “For the first time in 19 years my body and face are clear of ecze: I will always boost Resinol. ‘Mich. at “Resinol cured a ringworm | like magic.”—N. J. | Quoted from letters in our files (names on request) to show = [| 5 what Resinol Soap and Oin: ment can do for you if you *. AND ‘suffering from skin trouble. Ask | your druggist about these pro | ducts. _RESINOL | $5.00 TWO PRICES ONLY These are our regular $5, Saturday Noon 35c Chieken Pie Roast Veal and Dressing Vegetable Soup Combination Salad Mashed Potatoes and Grayy Bread and Butter Tea, Coffee or Milk Dessert i = The Kopper Kettle O. S. BLDG, Do You Like . Cross-Word Puzzles? ? ? If you do, you're missing most of the fun’ and educnt.onal ud vantages they afford, unless you have a modern book of synonyms, There is nothing to tako the place of Webster's Excelsior Standard Cross-Word Puzzle Dictionary This recent'y published book contains more than 25,000 c fied and disecr‘minated SY} os NYMS and DEFINITIONS. A gold mine of words of defined and related meaning, especially adapt ed for solving CROSS-WORD PUZZLES New edition. Revised and en- larged, Cloth 320 pages sent to $10 and $17.50 models. The Stuart Shop 130 South Center All| hemstitching taken dur- ing the white sale at “Kassi will be hemstitched for 8-and 12 cents per yard MRS. DORA SMITH ]}) Pure Lard—all you want, 1 POR Ib. Sol65 a okn oe ee Sager care Mon ot BEl oe Sig: oat ie 20e ics 3 al 15¢e a a ck Se 12%2e Berkshire Farm Style Sausage, per lb. (100% pure) —----___ 2 Center Slices Swift's Premium Ham for_-_-- WE DELIVER 35¢ 25¢ you post-paid upon receipt of #1,00. Exquisitely hound edition in full crushed. leather, gilt edge sent for $2.00. A PUZZLE DAY KEEPS CROSS WORDS AWAY Our unique Cross-Word Puzzle Book containing 50 most interest- ing and intriguing puzzles to you post-paid for $1.00, at once. WARD PUBLISHING CO. 1258 W, Hastings St. Dept. F @hicago, M1. Every Day a Bargain Day SE. R. WILLIAMS STORES 1 GROCERIES No. 2 MEAT | 129 W, Second Phones 10—11 PERSONALS || és. moved from Wh and expe day longer. health BRAN, after suffering for Kgllogge’s ALL-BRAN brings perfaanent relief in the mc cases if eaten regularly, It is guar- Dailey Mr ut their home Robinson re Constipation can wreck your in* over forty different Health ways. Sick headaches, sallow skin, Thousands have fc y eating Kellogg’ Ask Her shoes “ asia to this city . Mrs. Rot «« |Sick headaches are Seod by consti tion—Kellegg’s ALL-BRAN beings re oe ALL- years. t chronic look better,” “ PAGE THREE cently | 1 V. 1°. Helde anteed to do so or your grocer re- turns the purchase price. Kellogg’s is 100 per cent effec- tive betause it is ALE BRAN. Doc- tors recommend it—they know that it takes ALL BRAN to bring sure results. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. Ready-to-eat with milk or I jert M. Jones, pastor of the Metho:| W« “| blotchy complexion, gray hair, spots cream. Try the many delicious | : dist Episcopal church, with Miss | week before the eyes, unpleasant breath recipes on every package. Cotton ¢ | Alta Masse, daughter of the groom | pound —these are a few of the outward Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN is made in Chicken and Thomas W. Beals of Denver effects of constipation. Over forty Battle Creek, \ an, and sold Choice rAltalfatand acting as witn M Mass« serious di s can be traced to it. by grocers everywheye. ed by aLOKC pack spore us before her marriage, Miss June Don’t let this insidious disease leading hotels and restaurants. Wheat Gr ass Hay E. Canning. send its poisons into your body one Order a Bek age from your grocer Carload Our Specialty found today. Casper Warehouse Co, Phone 27 8 INDUSTRIAL AVE the woman who has been fitted by us SHE WILL TELL YOU feel better” and“ when we fit them. last longer” ; We.Are Now Bich tlio: Latest Creations ADVANCED SPRING. FOOTWEAR Patents and’ ‘satins with apricot ba Ss moderately priced $4.85 to $9.85 Many of our new patterns have the combination lasts. We to D. carry al AAA izes ) Foot Too Hard to Fit We call your attention to the Cantilever OXFORDS IN BLACK OR BROWN Once worn, always worn Read next wee ——7- a s Arkeon Wee ly and you may be a winner. Mrs. B. L, MeKinnon, 112 South Lincoln Street, was the winner of first prize this week in the Arkeon Cross-Word Puzzle Contest. This prize is the choice of any pair of shoes in our store. j | ! Haytin’s Boot Shop Corner Bins: and Genter “We Fit the Feet” Gladstone Hotel Block Fe HUMPHREY Radiantfire | This wonderful The Radiantfire heater will reduce your present gas bill from one third to one-half, even though you might have a gas furnace is the ideal gas appliance for this changeable weather and wil! add much cheer and comfort to your home life, Priced from $20.00 up. Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. Phone 1500 115-119 East First St. “Merchandise Phat Merits Confidence” Wherever they sell good candy ‘Hay Grain Salt EVERY Bes | DELIGHT SHOE FITTING

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