Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1925, Page 4

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} SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1925 PAGE FOUR ee tant Selene eens 3 MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE WOMEN’S INTERESTS ; / : , lorado, where she spent a last thtee or foursfrom Thermopolis, where they haveyolis this morning to visit with rela-|from Co! Pp | one 7 pen) Soothe Snare vinursed to thelr old | been spending the past two weeks. es and frlends for about two} month visiting her sister and other | ls _ n ve riends, y | Chinese Kidnaped Her as Bride heme in Raw barat) week sa RECEN A D : 7 res : Herbert Kennedy 1 leaving town}. wy. King and wife of Riverion,| Mr. and Mra. Jenies T. Kem have f \ : for Mexican, Authoress Declares pa Se malt Mito eee |e tsb Woeleegce are visiting In Casper for & fow Gays,| tebirned trom = week's ‘Vacation in drug ped : fe ele \-e Est ke, i ¥ - ame, J.B. Hupp, and Mr, and Mrs.| patrick sullivan and his two] gsc pate tna gyest in the city] ow ee c John Bertram Sid Canahy. Toor. | eushters, Margaret and Catherine, | rom Denver. "| GB, Linthan and family of Basin : Ya - pee ee cure guests in River| -sturned recently sroms Cheyenne. Siete | are guests fa (teicity. ( 5 { ) 7a 3 Y. Papem in in for the day from > ’ ° eae Miss Patricia Sullivan left a tew ji Sade onan 4 ae ae CIRCLES OE u CAS IER | Doctor Barger, eye, ear, nose and| days ago for Omaha and Duluth af-|D°"Y*™ Baw 375 A deer which is a irme: bacco chewer is a curlosity of the Stree Seeralisty UL Yi een ere ae Miss Mildred Kieth has returned 200 in Racine ton August 1, } . nding a week with her father Wi and sisters, | Miss Beulah May Forcayde is in Mrs. Harry Free is leaving for a few days visiting | p, h he will a tw ° fas GAS a WHY GO EAST TO SCHOOL? op. 8 2/870 | NORTHWEST NEBRASKA HAS Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Murane are ten is Batts anerimemeo | 9ST. MARY HIGH SCHOOL ; At Rushville, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tripeny are leaving for Yellowstone park for a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smith, father and mother of Mrs. Tripeny, who have been visiting} Charles Anda and wife and small here for some ti daughter returned a few days aco | Casper Aerie No, Fraternal Order of Accredited to the State University eee from Rapid City, 8. D., where they BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS" Harry L, Young, Jr., and Le Roy|have been spending the last three Elementary and High School Courses. Athletics, High - Jourgenson are leaving tomorrow|weeks, Mr. and Mrs, Anca were School Boys have New Dormitory. New Laboratory, Library; A six} ; morning for Denver to be gone a|accompanied home by Mrs. Anda’s|(™ Highly Equipped; School Journal. Music: Piano, Harp 'Cello, Me : week. mother, Mrs. Della Owens and her|(™ Band, Orchestra. gtindeah sister, Miss Frances Owens. Mrs, Sealey Stiles Moore is vis- eee iting at the homes of Mrs, Catherine] Mrs. H. A. Lily left for Therraop- Dover Houston in Wheatland, and | =———=——————. - ——- Mrs, H. M. Small at Springfield ranch. Mrs, Moore and her husband are owners of the business college here. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS A, Clare, Miss.Agnes Clare and Long are in Denver for @ Bridge Enjoyed At Fisher Home Fisher er r eve n honor of Mrs, F ri attending were Mrs, O. W. O'Meara, Miss Marga- J Mr. and Mrs, ret McCarthy and the latter's siste: i Mrs, Ray Cook Mrs. Meyer of Sturgis, S. D. Wednesday in Casper. cee Mrs, Lucy Smith spent last Tues- day in Douglas attending to business affairs. Rod « N. Matson and Miss Eloda Wilson, daughter of Mrs, L. ¥. Wilson of Slater, arrived in Casper a few days ago and will er the Casper Private Hospital ne, asa nurse. Miss Wilson took part € Wy Wy of her training course at the Wheat- * py Yf yy, /, Iand hospital, later graduating trom ||] » UMM i: the People’s hospital at Akron, Ohio, . = where she was employed for several California authorities are secking three” Chinese accused by | years before coming here. Mrs. Virginia Lee Cookson, ranchwoman and author, of carrying ae LS her off as a bride for a Mexican. She escaped, she told police, | Mrs. B. Keuny of Buffalo, is vistt- 2 Ing friends in this city. after being held prisoner in a dungeon oe 7 1] Citizens Division | Will Meet They’ ve Saved for a Rainy Day Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Culp aré guests in Casper from Buffalo. eher es Miss Katherine Martin of Salt sioh will meet in the air is elig and the wife, |eny visited were Chicago, St. Louis, ‘ ter | Washington, D, C., New York City, Montreal, Quebec, the Hudson River 0 o'clock at t widow, mothe rch, where im- over sixteen years o' rtant bus will be transacted man or woman eligible for region, Northern New rates tue Aa: rola opping in Casper a few Somebody hundreds of years ago asked the generation of that date © will be mo divisional meetings. Auxiliary, iC be does OF does not. be: irc ndack | peatataln Raa Sy be : wisce to save for a rainy day. That advice has been imparted through the Sica. Buriell: Hdktech new’ ciganteatida, ‘The firat’ post | eny was gone eight” weeks. J. J. Chappel of thé Golden Rule centuries, but strange as it may seem, it has gone unheeded by the thou- At Luncheon. . 1899 “ee is leaving Sunday on an eastern buying trip stopping at St. Louis, Chicago, Washington, D. C,, and New was organized September at Columbus River post 991 sands. Mrs. Burkett was hostess at a 1 « luncheon in honor of Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Carter arr night from her Holyoke, Mat ved last home On the other hand, there are countless thousands who have profited and daughter Florence Mrs. | Casper on Nover to vistt her sister, Mrs. Charles 8.) 7°" City. | by the, sound warning: “Save for a rainy day.” ‘s visiting Mr. Carter, her] Auxiliary was 0} Marks, of 742 East Yellowstone ave- " . sher, frov. Delaware, Ohio, the charter beir nue, during the summer season. Mr. ood Mrs, J. J. Hart and Mr. . = : - i ri see of July with ar) es. anes mantores a By coming to this b =k and starting a small Savings Account and ] | Hd peace? organized for the betterment of ot Fred Fatrchild and his son bead a ice then putting aside a certain stipulated sum each pay day, it is possible tl tl ? The Auxillary to the Vete peat ee ee te decitiess to cheer [oeee, eee, Meonaay for) Mant, “Wik se. to have accumulated sufficient to ward off the fears of “rainy days.” Ill entiemen s : mallee © Veterans Of | needy of their families; to cheer|where they will remain for some o * il . . , y 4 | Foreign Wars yesterday issued the} ang help the disabled veterans and | time Mr. and Mrs. Newell and their two Let us explain how easily this can be accomplished. iL Set Rin 3 | following statement tn regard to the | {, help those in line for compensa Site ie daughters, Doris and Louise, for- *« g meaning and purpose of their or- merly of Casper; Mr. and Mrs. K ar ode play business | M&. and Mrs. Willard J. Dykeman| fer, and Mr, and Mrs. Judd and son, , ings from 7 to § p, m. on the ed yesterday from Asheville, N.| Jack, all of Edgerton, passed through “y, tiaanh:-Neterdts coe meet nee ss likes ait ive of |G @nd are visiting for a few days | Casper yesterday on their way home iy 10 NK Foreign Wars. Any man or woman Pea tinonth jwith thelr son, Jerome Dykeman, of | trom Cheyenne, where they attended | | who served under the flag of the| phursduys of each alternating | the Midwest Refining company. the Frontier Days. being ganization and as to what consti- ed tk well Tor everywhere. The rea- ju A. during any war or insur-| wee; all ladies who are eligi : Soe AE CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BUILDING that rings are being 1 outside of the boundry of Join fare invited to attend the social James Campbell is in Circle visit-| Mx. and Mrs. McKin and their | re artisti- United States, on land, sea, Or | meetings either at the K. P. hall or |!"& his parents. 3 daughter, Fi will motor to n ever before at some.member’s home. The put Wheatland San morning where Mr. and Mrs, Henry Mueller of} they will visit thelr daughter, Elois, Convenient | 1io "de -invited' to “attend ou Rawlins, were guests in Casper the| who ts attending school there. Payments noon teas first part of this week. eee Whate > neads an if x 218. '® Mrs, Sam Gilardi of Casper, and Sy pide de Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Douglas, for-! Mrs. John Rogers of Salt Creek, plied he t p | PERSONALS merly of Rawlins, but residing {n expected to arrive here tomo Baur’s Ice Cream - and Cakes ; Cleigh Powers, f . | | with the Ohio « P fit Hill ~ Milwaukee Bread agaanes widest 3K ABOUT |] FRESH TODAY UY ot ee ane Cat . 4 | ey € Be Red % ~o | | edie 3 el gives yous | Miss Lett choice of any mas TEWE ‘co. home yesterda She drove ri BEL “ Quality Delicatessen with Mr. and Mrs. 5, J. M Even all I | and Miss Marian Mial who 118 EAST SECOND 8x rh 138 South Center spend the week there aes PHONE 1195. | SN a 3 ye 5 = = aoe will leave this morning to m NOT LORAIN - ee cs Denver. They will be accomy ——— by Mrs. A. Schwartz, sister of rs Hayutin, who has been € ing during the past t eo W a. ta eal rr _ ‘ ‘En Schwart will leave | ” s \ “BUY IT BY THE CASE” at mags » days for her home in St. Louls, M 7 i Mr. and Mrs, Case Ca la kd t ki ehildr Ja nd Mari Nr, Caldwell's mother, —ask dad toslipon Caldwell ORIGINAL i} Gas Ranges | PF P NDB) cxegnced teen his hat and coat. our store and let | LORAI bby | wom of incl ; ; By simply “setting” the Lorain Red Wheel, the Beruiiler (of 749 Cx avenue him put his feet on the pedals of a desired oven temperature will then be automati- SPARKLING WATER AND GINGER CHAMPAGNE k Park and Gincler National Park n 4 cally maintained until you turn off the \ Montana : ; : a gas. } Black Hills on thelr returr Gulbransen Registering Piano. If he Lonels measured heat prevents baking-failures parkling, effervescing and refreshing Mr. and Mre, K. 1. 1 lof Raw * . °. few My and makes it ossible to cook Ww e i i ey add dis tine tion thine Ainner table , Lt Seed ead, 45 likes it, we'll explain in a simple ‘ i heat rule oven and to can fruits in the oven by the easy ; F g hostess always has three Lacan cl” Lorain Canning Method. i our bottles of MANITOU Ginger eid tigate a «| sentences our extra-easy payment | jf 8 5 H mpagne on ice for her arian who | Hf, #. Byars, Mra. Nea 1 Hole . \ » in for a short afternoon call. Bradshaw and D ; ah _Mre Sot Our nus ; _ The Casper Gas Appliance Co.; Inc. Distributors In the elty.vislting 1 nD The Ch E W ll Mi ( “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” , THE WYOMING GROCERY CO. [so era | as, e S SIC 0. 119 East First Street Phone 1500 | Order from Your Druggist or Grocer predan fc S ven sdtceel on Deus “Home of the Chickering” trip to eastern poltts. Among the] 232 EAST SECOND CASPER PHONE 194 Lz : en places of interest Mu, Ix on

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