Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1925, Page 3

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4 vo i Mrs MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925 By MAR Monday Bridge Club Meeting This Afternoon Mr . F. Hoff assisted by M Weiderhold entertain ne members of the Monday bri club this afternoo: former 6n , at the home of suth Center stre the afternoon. were: Mrs. B. B. Brooks pola. and = Mr: th Substitutes for Miss Edna Smith, Mra. P. C. Harry Young. Mrs. Hoff will also entertain the Fortnightly bridge club this week on Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Anna Leeper Women of Mooseheart Legion Meeting and Dai Wednesday 806 Women of ular ses mn Wedn y eveni at $ o'clock at the I. 0. O. F. hi lowing the short business session jal and dance will be held to wh by the publ is invited to attend. Musie will be furnished by the Har- mony orchestra, <A silver offering ill be taken: Seventh Birthday Is L st W eek Battenslag mall frier an after- and contests refresh- Waster decora- served. ments we tions ‘were usec d favors wer given to, ea t, stive of the season Among the guests present were: Maxine Schultz, Jean Burdick, Neo- Nordhein, Middleton, Russell K » Carson, Wal- ter Snoc Eig: i Wright, Junior Johnson, | William , Glenn Hardey, Charles Billy Nordhein, ay Whorton, r ¢ Chapman o- Presbyterian Bible Class Meeting Wednesday Afternoon Anderson will be hostess for the Woman's Bible class of the First Presbyterian church, at its regul month! meeting Wednesd: aft noon, March 15 at 2:30 o'clock the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Fowler, 828 East Twelfth street. Mrs. Anderson 1s leader*of the class and it fs important that all members be present to discuss bus- iness affairs and to get acquainted with new and prospective members. Card Party and Meeting t business session 3 hbors of America to be held tomorrow evening at the Knights of-Pythjas hall, a card party will be given to which the public is invited .to at Refreshments will “be served a committee in| charge. eee Panhellenic Luncheon At Henning Saturday Members of the Panhelleni tation will meet on Saturda 18 at the Henning hotel, a luncheon to be served at 1 o’clock. All mem= s who are going to attend are sked to notify Miss Theresa .Mor- row, phone 1465 or the Mi Sara or Drucilla Stewart at the Glads' hotel, so that reservations may be Pythian Officers Are Honored In Cheyenne mplmenting Mrs, Mina Whisen- nt and Mrs. Naney Cromwell of per who this week have been in- specting the local lodge of Pythian Sisters,“a delightful afternoon recep- tion, literary and musical program was given in K. P, temple Friday, Mrs. Elmer Crone and Earl ‘Tro! gh were the host- chiefs association. chief and the nd press th other guests of honor, Incl the officers of the Pythian Sls- ters lodge. At 5 o'clock, a course tea was served, at which time Mrs. Whisenhunt Jar sesides the ed were each present with pretty Mr Tea Hanna, president of the| ssociation was the gen- arrangements of atfair.—Cheyenne Tribune. Lutheran Ald To Meet At Chureh ald the society Buffet Supper Is Given er Home Sunday R. D. Miller was hostess last buffet supper given at on South Beech street honor of W. R. Gutberson of Los > decorations of the a huge vase of spring fr Angeles. F supper table some way enjoy ROMAN MEAL ® properly balanced food, and become as regular as clockwork LL OCI “| be giv onic temple, by the Fort as of the Order E Star: Decorations suggestive of the Cromwell | Y TOBIN flowers was used, while about t rooms ter lf were attractive! placed. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. S. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shu- maker, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel. Beers and guest, Mrs. VanPerrine of Fort Wayne, Ind., Mr. and M: Leigh Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.| Young, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffrey, | Mrs. Roden Kingsmill of Toronto, Canaday and Mr. Guiberson. | Modern Woodmen to Hold | Important Meeting Tonight | An important meeting of the Cas- Modern Wood- per Camp No. | evening from Greybull, | . in the clty enroute to their home from Thermopolis where they have been spending the last ten days. ewe Mrs. H. Horsch of Salt Creek has been the guest of friends here for a short time, R. W. Sole has been transacting business affairs here from his home at Thermopolis. , . Carl L. Loeb of Chicago arrived in Casper’ Sund . Richard Dean was among the Layoye visitors in Casper yesterda} eee R. G. Rogers is here from Mid west for a few days. ee Mr. and Mrs, L. Myer arrived dast men of evening, be held this ndance o and will outline he plans for the | | membership drive to be conducted tn | the near future. All. members well as visiting Woodmen in the | are requested to be present. 0. E. S. Easter Ball To Be Given This Evening Among the _ interesti events of the Eas the season will be use Stars and their | Masons and t to attend. PERSONALS Clarke Murphy, nephew of Thomas Daily, advertising manager of the Tribune. and Mrs. Murphy will leave te for their home in Ontario, Ore., a two days’ visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Daily at thelr home on South David street. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, who were just recentty married, have been touring the middle west and eastern Mf, ae states. on a wedding trip. Murphy is in the engineering part of the Union Pacific Mrs. Murphy was formerly postmistress of Ontario, Ore. eee Charles S. Hill left this afternoon for Chicago and eastern points on an extended business trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Goodman spent yesterday in Casper from Layoye. eee Lee Doud, of the Lee Doud Motor company, and L. I. Gulich, manager of the Charles E. Well’s music store left this afternoon by motor, for Thermopolis and Greybull. eee Jay M. Riley is in Casper trom heyenne. eee Gerald L. Schlessman {s 2 Deny business visitor in the city a guest at the Gladstor hotel, eee A. E. Roedel arrived this morr from Cheyenne. R. L. Bowen is a New York bust ness caller here for a short time. . . Charles A. Haymond arrived this morning from Chicago. eee M. Lee is here on business from ingdale, Mont. | wie te } Gc mn F | Paul Brown 1s attending to busi-| affairs here from his home in| ness Denyer, eee Mr. and Mr A. K. Bott and son Junior have returned from a several days motor trip to Denver, where | they visited with Mr. Bott's brother | and family; | J. Libby ts a Salt Creek visitor here toda Mrs, B. H. Starke of Great, Falls Mont., arrived in Casper last even ing. eeu O. H. Hughes {s a Greybull bus ness visitor in the c! Mrs. Geo a guest of week. eee Attorney FI Pendell, for merly of*Caspe ed this morn ing from Dneve nd expects to spend a short time here on business Mark U. Webber, former Casper resident, is spending the day her on butiness from Denver. J. Thompson arrived this morn from Denyer and expects: to epend several days here transacting business affairs. aoe Dr. and Mrs. EB. E. Dale spent Sunday in Casper from Lavoye. see and Mrs. Lowry of Grant their home at Buia Lolo Coons has been per from Thermopolis cee and Mrs, Thomas Wiedick of yesterday in Casper. oe visiting Mr. Rawlins spent . R. C. Dayies is among the Denver me n in the city this week on busi- G. E. Kennedy was an arrival Sun- day from Minneapoll: D. BE. MeFerren of Kaycee spent Sunday in the city. . . W. J. Bigger, dining cars for the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy railroad, is in Casper. eee Mrs. May agan has been spending the er vacation in Denver with her son, Danny, who attends schoo] at Regis coll Val Maghee spent a few days in Lander visiting with relatives and friends. eee Miss Elizabeth Kidd, who ts at- tending school at the Wyoming uni- versity at Laramie has been spend- ing several days in Casper at the ORIENT Canadian Pacific of- fices throughout the Orient are prepared to serve you. Can- adian Pacific liners € prepared togive you Lake Louise hotel service on the high seas. The Em- press Liners are Giants of the Pacific, Ferther information from local stoamabts agoots or Geo. P. Carbrey, eee Mrs, Frank Donahoe was a Sun: | day visitor here from Salt Creek | ot 6. 1s J. J. Fitzpatrick of Tulsa, Okla yester Henning hotel a Lovell visi The Secura—the Tribune Building General Agent, Canadian Pacific 420 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Announces a new shipment of Transformations All colors and sizes. $35.00 and $40.00 Values $25.00 EACH THIS WEEK ONLY See them by all means. ‘ We have been busy these EASTER DAYS For Appointment Just Call 707 Ask to see our two new pieces— Shingle-Shield Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 superintendent of jrivea this morning. Che Casper Daily Cribune John Grieve home, and has as her _ PAGE THREE formerly a resident of Casper, | s the limits « y guest, Miss Helen Davidson of Lara-|rived thls morning from Denver, circulation and borrowing by the mie, also a student at the untversit yanied bs Irwin and state. M. De Monzie ! De widely Both Miss Kidd and Miss Davidso *, who will be guests during uy { fs ne tae tins will. return’ to” Daramle® tomorrow y here’at the 3, H. Aderton x sgested to jhead’ such a ministry. morning overland: | es = cee cee | ; Mrs. Mary Stanko left today for | Francisco is | | Riverton to make her home with | ffairs in Casper | i | her sister, Mrs. E. Davis and| oe KALA Kidd | VV ° family. | berg, prominen Sos With eee. j Dem ness man, {s.{n Casper | Miss Ethel Saunders, an instructor} on b nd is a guest at SAFE bd in one of the ‘rural schools near | Townsen Isenberg has many I Douglas, underwent an operation | ol! ! r nis state, cal cond here last week for appendicitis, | ge! 3 mal Hopital atyour | Ce W. A. Erickson bas been attend : seas cataktxeie Oe | gel wibcottel eet hi hoct| tis (aig 1d Gusiness sraiect Tatas sna | E OVICE Activ ities Also | ting with his father at Hudson | Viel last week enroute to Casper fron « Include Seizure of trip of several days to the Atlantic! Re ag district. Fook wore: Mts; Fe Corgan, Bt Home Brew. BE Ade Tom Anson, W Howard, Mr, an Recent visitors in Cheyenne trom | Lawrence Clark, Mr. and Mrs Casper were D.'J . HE. uathrop, W. M. King, Mr. Grude and Mrs, H. nd mae R. | Mrs. | Mrs. Gene sper att ander on . 8. his N. Brooks spent Easter with) ?U Uttle daughter, Patsy Be! spending the day in their ranch at Moneta Casper fror William Button and E. Scheffer] are Denver business c: who fixed by | rhugetihe aw logs ship |. ok, Hancock, and Harlow. Adams B. UL. Ashdown of St. Louis e by the Northern | put up $3 bond. spending a few days here this wee ther railroads was sent} John Gray was arrested on the n business. the lower court on the|same raid and charged with being bt Abygie? hat the methods used in|drunk and an inmate of a house| jC J. S. Irwin, geologist for the Pro- ation | where liquor was found. He was re | \UEAN ducers and Refiners corporation and | leased on $25: bond. \ Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Puncture Proof and Verilastik Silk Hose Broken sizes and colors Regular $1.75 Good Quality Buckrum Hat Frames 1 $1 Crepe Gowns “Made of genuine Windsor Crepe, both plain colors and floral patterns__ Oo ot oye Cotton Ribbed Vests Made of fine Ka garments, Tuesday, TWO for $1.00 $1 egular ot Sege Fancy Garters Fancy Garters in attractive assortment of colors and combinations, 1 THREE pairs for Oo a% Korte Rubber Aprons Pure Gum Rubber Kitchen Aprons in novelty colors and pretty styles_ $1 oot one Collars and Cuffs New styles in neat and attractive Collar and Cuff Sets__- "#4 Jewelry Big assortment of Beads, Necklaces, Ear Drops and other novelties $1 myth and « Ts Reversed |=: ¢ Works of W. ¢ Dolla e of liquor driving’ with | yr Cheyenne at the H. L. Pattc unk exan aveling at 2 OF 6) @: ss from Chey d. tadden | C. K. Fletcher, principal ot the| —<$_>—_— 2 abpranes aed’ Ate \Of Currenc cy Limits| You rae either tn nigh school, spent | yi, = haffy when he stopped at a filling the price you pay, or er om ines, Decision Upon | West. Yellowstone. a|tO French President the, quality’\youbigel - filled with ldquor and you are safe, be Mr. and Mrs. W The * | r » be j le or for | PA Ap cause only the best ts eft sot! aw Log Rate (SARIS) it ae an | 2 | Herriot cabinet | xall Store Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metgh are palace of the Elysee this after- f e officers on c@ Adams, at eight cases: of . Adams was charg ofthe drug ordi. | ---every Tuesday is IN 2 pairs T 00 Regular $1.50 to $2.00 Values in Hat Trimmings of Flowers, Wreaths, Ornaments One lot of Odd $ COUPON GOOD FOR $1.00 Tuesday, April 14th, Only on Any of Our Special $10.00 Hats pecial $24.75 Dresses Special $24.89 Coats One Onl Coupon Accepted on Each We want to emphasize the extraordinary values represented in our line of Smartly Styled Spring Coats at the special reduced price iD .89 EACH By signing and presenting the above cou- pon one of these Coats tomorrow will cost you only $23.89, ‘| Proposes Extension | EEP YOUR EYE Kimonas, Aprons, Blouses, etc. Your choice, while com in to th proved 6 dl ussed with Prest-|| proposal to f. | Kimball Drug Stores The Rexall Stare |] ‘Two Stores for MORNING & enlénce® © aSLEAR AND HEALTH CARE SOCK: MURINE CO.CMICAMAL | mm Only T 00 > Garments—Jacquettes, Silk Capes, they last, at___ T'amous Trueshape Silk Hose All Colors and Sizes, Pair Lingette Bloomers Extra full cut Bloomers. ind substantial striped Lingette. All colors___ Made of prett $1 Sateen Slips Nicely made with bodice top, in fl white, blue and lavender $1 ° *, forge Nainsook Slips Lace trimmed, shadow proof Slips of white Nainsook, in attractive $1 styles as al int gates nd i ie cn ager shoots Voile Bloomers Fan y Lac e Voile Bloomers with embroid- heate Rayon Silk Vests Heavy quality Rayon Silk Vests Nicely rio cu ae Soe New Teddies In Nainsook, Voile and Striped Lingette. Plain and lace $1 trimmed .2.-2_

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