Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR MARY TOBIN wr Che Casper Dally “Eubine as assistant hostesses. All those of the organization whether, mem- bers of the local chapter or’ othet. chapters are cordially invited to attend as business matters of importance will be transacted.’ A specla! feature of program will be a repo: fonal conference recer } | Washington by Mrs. Personals ks, | M. Hoffman, Ernest: W. EB Casper Woman's Club Will at Bailey Home Will Meet Saturday h Cas-| mothers t Saxton Entertains . Keith Takes Part in Party Entertainment, rad. Finer Texture Larger Volume in your bakings Same Price for over33 years 25 Ounces for 25¢ mfc 230 SOUTH CENTER ST. ome, when about Jered to shower Miss A prospective May bride, handsom e home. A a stunt of the evening, ciples groom; the much. merriment. Litchelt. '' Miss Redington Is Honored At Supper and Bridge Party, M Mae Reddington, rl whose marriage to Johr Guftin | Bthel Kissiek oe Epworth League To | Observe Mother's Day. h League Es the parents of so Casy gested that it would be invite some other other as a guest. A special program ranged, including in observance Week to be in ch Buchanan. ee Eagles Will Observe Mothers’ Day Sunday. sper Lodge No. 306, r of Bagles d ist chur the afternoon | Musical Program Will Be | Given at Club Meetitng. At the regular ub to be t at the Her musical prog: Piano solo r Saxophone tr Harvest Ti Eunice Sody. Dumars—Chrystal | Vocal solo— “Cradel Song” "Mother Macree” Margaret Robert Gerald’ Dance Quartette ~ | Mother's Day Pageant At English Lutheran Ghurch. pageant will be siven on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock the Grace English A Mother's Ds church a talk on Mother's tor. A boys quartette from the high 1 useful gifts for Miss Wilma Butcher, moth f the} parents in Meridian, Idaho, on April bride. The mock cere. caused | 29, Other entert tain: F710; @ was offered b; ss Bernice Clark and M Delicious refresh-| “One of the most enj yable enter. rved and the gueste | tainment g Miss Smi y through her martial | Power Bu ding by popular ns car > of pink Miss iss Nette Watson, Betty Bar observe | Shum aving the| Mrs, P has been su; courte Frater-| The Junior observe | the First. Chri ’ Day, May 10, at the First | tertain the h at 2:30 o'clock in| this evenin; The Rev. Carter | church. will open the program with an ad. dress and will be followed by other| Mr. and Mra, J speaksrs, All organizations will be | of friends here fr welcome at this service, the following er Beiected | FOR SATURDAY -.--- Kreister || Slip-Over Sweaters fe Winter Lutheran LADIES’ @ program will consist of | who represented th apter | sAd’ Mrs. A. W. Garrison. as a delegate. o¢.e ©. 5289 Attorney and Mrs, Kenneth McDon- | with many] Casper Man Married ald and daughter, Elaine have re In Idxho, April 29, Word has been received {n ‘Casper | port, Neb., mdde by motor. of the marriage of Miss Virgie Bolte, pf Lh 4 daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Bolte, who Mved in’ Whe two ago, to Lloyd Walker of | with the Parker Beauty Shop. nd | this , the ceremony having been H.% 04 and | performed ut the home of the bride's | Bridge Pariy Thursday } Moore! Is Enjoyable Affair see ured: the American Revo! Med- | tertainment wh of a bridge pa | 174 people a assembly room, decor: was atte: ‘ated for the j~ycDonald. ‘pe ees . Mrs. Nicolaysén of Basin, E 1 oney eee Willlam Holland was host George Jarvis, Mrs. ©. her home in Glenrock. cee the Chicago and Northwestern Lols Katherine tives in Shoshoni. e afternoon's} Rxcent Casper visitors in Chey- on the Nat-} enne include: L, Linthart, J. PF. held in | Crawford, W. D. Allely, C. O. Wertz, ly, Mr. Helen Pe Casper from Denv Mrs. N. Lewig is among th rado visitors here for a few * . turned from a shon: trip to Bridge Albert Mrs. Castleman left this week for “and until] Lander to accept @ position there Mrs. Catherine Dover Houston has returned from Wheatland where she visited for a few days at the honte of Mr. ‘ard Mrs. Neely Stiles Mrs. ‘Kerineth McDonald came in this weék from the McDonald ran on Willow Creek and lett Wedres- day ‘evening for the Enst to visit for im number of weeks. Mrs. Mé- | Donald’ will: Visit with the Taylor} led by'| gtrls who'attend school at Vasar and s given in thei}:who'make their home with Mrs. and Mrs Roland return Charles. W. Crabtree enter-|* diarry Schroth, geologist returned tained 12 guests at the party among'| tis week from Wichita, Kan. hem being, Mrs, W. D. Rhoades of see ft ri ng Leeper, Mrs. Mr, Gnd’ Mrs. John Gilmore lett C. H. Townsend, | this week for Basin and are now | J.C. Snook | located in the McColley Flats of that | Mrs. J. | city. Mr. Gilmore ts connected with » Mrs.) the Marlow-Frisby Motor company | Mts. Myrtle Orendorf spent yes- terday in Casper on business from | Vincent Mulvaney, an attorney for road, Mra, Mulvaney, and son a Mrs. R. kin, Mrs FRAMED PICTURES ZOE MARKS Down the Steps | Wilts 238 E. 2nd Mre Cha or| W. | Mrs. C. Cotton, | Mrs. Otto Boll Drebert, Mrs. Philip Dalley, Kllpatri Mré. Frank Mrs, H. EB Vandaveer, M J« H. Preble a Neill of Glenrock. Bread | Junior Endeayor | Society To Meet ndeavor society of n church, will en- id society on o'clock at the more you want.” Quality Bakery 1105 S. Poplar St. re guests ermopolls. 'Mothets Day Cards and Mottoes Klein Marks Music & Art Co, * In cut-outs, very nifty tan, with patent trim ent, with grey kid trim. $7. Haytin’s Boot Shop Golden Crust “The more you eat, the Bee Mother’ sDay Specials Guaranteed Ladies’ New shipment just ertrude is Kaos, Ruth SILK HOSE CHINESE a All colors. HANDKER- Be | $1.00 CHIEFS Alrheart Selected wt Cross-stitch design A large assortment of ‘ 25¢e This is a Real Special All colors. | $5.00 | AND CUFF SETS $1.00 pas OVERBLOUSES CUT FLOWERS J school will sing Wayside | In white and tan. We will receive Saturday Cross” and “A Pertect Day’! which For sport wear. morning a big shipment will be followed by special music by f Flow a by} Miss Ruth Parmer, Th n will | bet | Place Your Order Now be decorated with memory flowers. | aie Mrs. Nicolaysen Is Hostees for Club. Cc. Nic street fo: Guests present bealdes men e, Mrs. ( rs. W | D. A. R. Meeting | Tuesday Afternoon, The afternoon May 12, her home 12 with offic Feet That Are Always At Ease’ J. P, Smith Shoes wonderful wearing with the quiet elegance als to men stant you wear th eet are absolute fortable. oe Until you table such sma $7. 501 TO $11, 00 ‘LOBE SHOE CO. . Bruns, Mgr. bers P, mothe Daughters of the 4 Revolution will meet next with Mrs B. B, Brooks, Hemstitching, Picoting, Button Covering | cote a Glizabeths Sie c || 141 East Second Phone 736 > silk Hose ‘All colors 4 Embroidered Night Gowns. Pink or White 95ec Women’s @ Pure Silk Fashioned =|CENTRAL MARKET Owned and Operated by E. R. Williams Stores 129 West Second St. Phone 10 Pork Steak, Ib. . . . 20c Lard, lb. . . . 2k Boiling Beef, tb. .. 10¢ Veal Roast, Ib. . . . 20¢ « Pot Roast, Ib... . . 15¢ We carry a full line of assorted lunch meats for your fishing trip. Better take some along, WE DELIVER Phone Orders Given Our Best Attention at Women's Black Sateex Bungalow The Store That Undersells visiting with relatives and frineds in and daughter been visiting see Colo- Miss Mildred Smith of Midwest ts| shopping ‘and yisiting with friends Shelly arrived this ing from Denver, . Mr. and Mra, H. I. Pappe are Chi- cago visitors in Casper today, Mrs. Jack Bancroft of guests here for a few eee Adams who has been Casper for a short t daughter, Mrs, J, J. Chap. man and family is returning to her nver this evening. ne. Keith and ne visiting in| shoni where they visited for a few days at the home of Mré. W. Smart. Miss Lola Coons arrived last evening from Thermopolis. ee Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Woodruff have returned from Shoshon! where | they spent severa] days visiting with Mr. Woodruff’s father, J. D, Wood- ruff who has been seriously ill and who {s reported to be greatly im- proved. eee Mre. G. M. Daniels arrived yester- day from Denver. see Mrs. Bertha Raby and son Robert were recent visitors in Casper from Shoshont. eee Miss Emma Linn is leaving In a few days for Lander to visit there with friends for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Johnson ex- peot to motor to Thérmopolis tomor- row. eee Mr: and Mrs. P. N. Klos and fam- lly moved, to Casper recently from Shoshont, Mr. Klos to be manager of the basket stores here, eee patent, satin trimmed; Russian ; patent, with tan trim, and pat- 45 “We Fit the Feet” Cor. Ist and Center 29¢, Fancy aS pee ieee Hose 95¢c weg Gales Crepe at Aprons $1.15 THE Gladstone Hotel Bldg Women’s Long - Chamoisette Gloves 4 MILLINERY DRESSES COATS SUITS SKIRTS In fact everything i in the house going at clean sweep prices. Be on hand and take advantage of this great money-saving event. of Children’s and Infants’ Wear all being < at Leather and Novelty « Hand Bags $1.95 rived in Casper yesterday from Ne- Mrs. H. R. Lathrop visited with Mrs, E. L. Jewell in Sioshoni Tues- day of this week. . J. Drew and son William returned to their home on Durbin street Wednesday from the Natrona General hospital. E. C. Berger ‘s attending to busi: importance here from Los Angeles. . Harry R. Friedman is a Chicago business man in the city. a. Dp FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925 Casper men recent visitors in Lan der afe, James Scott, C. H. Barber T. C. Rice, ‘Thomas Anderson of the Casper Supply company, H. P. Irons R. J. Mosher and son Ted. W. E Woods and James Dolan, Will Be the 16th Saturday Sp MEATS Fresh Beef Tongues, lb. Minced Ham, Swift's, lb Swift’s Bologna, lb..-_ Pork Loin Roast, lb.._ Shoulder of Lamb, lb. Leg of Lamb, Ib.-__- Boneless Vea! Roll, }b._.-__._ yah Fancy Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib... GROCERIES Monsoon Sweet Corn, No. 1 can, each No. 2 Ferndell Spinach, can_ No, 2 Ferndell Red Kidney Beans, can No. 2 Ferndell Tiny Beets, can 141%4-0z. Ferndell Ketchup____ FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Grape Fruit.__ Green Beans___ Strawberries, gt. _-_ Fresh Pineapple, each Fresh Tomatoes, firm, Ib. Carrots, Turnips, Beets, Fresh Sprouts, Cucumbers, Head Lettuce Everything in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ICE CREAM—PINTS, QUARTS OR CONES JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY CO. 638 East Second St. WE DELIVER wm White and Nothing reserved. Complete line T Sweep Prices DON’T MISS OUR BIG VALUES IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT Tailored The Store Accommodating 3 for 25c ~18c, 2 for 35c -33c° 35c -25c Phones 1251—1252 KOTEX 1 dozen to package “ 39e Women’s Crepe Night Gowns 69c = Women’s Colored Princess Slips 98¢ Women’s Rubber Household Aprons 29¢ Children’s ancy Socks 29e (bdo : F ;

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