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i ? FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925 By MARY TOBIN Miss Pfelffer Is Guest Of Honor at Bridge Tea. The Misses Frances und Blizabeth Crabtree entertained this afternoon # an informal tea and bridge p-rty, given at the home of thelr parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Cobb, honoring Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer of Los Ange- les, sister and guest of Mrs, William B, Cubb. Invited guests included: Mrs. Frank Pfeiffer, mother and guest of B. Cobb, Mrs. Leigh Town: Biglin, Mrs. P. R. M. Mrs. C Ind., Syllivan, Mrs. rnes, Miss of Chicago, Miss Lillian Mrs. Wilson, of Indianapolis sen, adora Andrus, ark Rogers of Miss-Kathleen § liam B, Cobb, Miss a EF Maty Frances Curry Mrs. Julian Lever Jr., England, Miss Frances Bingenhei- mer, Miss Helen Mcladyen,. Miss Georgia Reeves, Miss Margaret Sul- livan, Miss Mary Barnes; Miss K en Sullivan and the guest of honor. | aaehe Party Is Given Thursday For Mrs. Donahue. Mrs, T. J, Donahue, formerly Miss Loutse Kelly, whose marriage celebrated this month, was honor at a miscellaneous shower given Is evening by her sister, Miss Cather- ine Kelly, at her home, 1062. South Elm street. The evening was spent informally after which dainty re- freshments were served by the host ess. uests who atténd were: Mrs. Ann Kelly, Mrs. D. M. Kelly, Mrs. John Donahue; Mrs. Mr Hool, Mrs. Porter, Mrs., B. F, Rolert, ™ w. J, Walsh, Mrs. Fredia Van Winkle, Miss Helen O'Malley, Miss Nettie Weber, Miss Constan and the guest of hono eee | O™Malley Many Wyoming Delegates To Attend Conference, Many del tes from Wyoming cities'and from the state university will attend the joint Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. regional Rocky Moun- tain conference to be held at Estes Park, August 22 to Septerhber “1. Mies Mary Bailey of Casper left this nibrning to be in attendance. Se f the state delegates left Tur ‘ to be present for the pre-con- ’ n Meeting of the general com- in charge of the conference i 1 i tes who will represent the Vidversity ef Wyoming a Miss yn Christensen of Laram Seott of Powell, Dr. H. professor of mathemati Tompkins, sadena, s Edith - Malone of La of Powell, mig r Munson Rebert Peterson of Willard, Colo and Charles Wilson. | The conference will last for ten days and will be ettehded by de tes from Wyoming, a, Kansas, Missourt, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Montana. The ‘ten days’ program includes addresses by William James Hutch- ins, an educator, author and speaker of wide repute. Other well-known men to be present at the Estes Park are Insist - get NUCOA the high grade spread for bread pure coconut oil, refined peanut oil milk, and that’s all FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Ce. 238 E. 2nd ~ PICKLING CUCUMBERS ORDER THEM NOW | ge ede | 2 to 38-inch Sw gallon .— | 1 to 1%%-ine! gallon —__ ae ORDER OF EITHER ‘ Home Garden Market or Swingle Ranch | At Murphy Residen’ conference include Kirby Page, well- known investigator and writer; George Collins, industrial secretary of the Berkeley, Calif., Y. M. ©. A.; Bruce Conway, professor of Biblical Seminary, New York; Steele Hol- comb, head of the Yy M. C. A. at Cairo, Egypt, and a personal friend of the local Y. M. C. A. secretary, W. F, Urbach. cee Miss Nau Pays Compliment To Basin Flowers. Miss Genevieve Nau, who visited recently in Basin, wus given’ the following notice by the Basin he publican: “Miss Genevieve’ Nau of Casper, who has been visiting Miss Lois Coons, is connected with the Casper floral company and is considered one of the best floral designers in the state. While here she was par ticularly sed with the flowers srown in the garden by A. W. Coons and made the statement that y were as fine as anything andled in Casper. Miss Nau took home a plentiful supply on Tuesday and stated that she would have the pI finest floral display ever shown in the windows of the Casper Floral company. A, W, feels rather proud of the fact that his flower garden has received this approval from one competent to judge in such matters.” Ps eae) | 0. E. S. Session Its Closed in Shéridan. The twenty-eighth annual session of the grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star was closed on Tues day evening-at Sheridan where the session was held. - ‘Three hundred and fifty Eastern. Star members ‘were in attendance and there were “16 votes registered. Only four of the 86 chapters of the state were unrepresented. Mrs. Myrtle M. Saw- yer of Torrington, retiring associate srand. matron, was installed grand matron of the grand chapter of Wyoming atthe meeting Tuesds evening which marked: the close of the session. Mrs. Sawyer succeeds Mrs. Anna Davis of Green River as grand matron. Other officers installed were: John A. Green, Lovell, grand patro) . Mary De Forest, Laramie, asso- clate grand matron; John Zolnoski, associate grand patron; Mrs. nes, Cheyenne, grand se: Mrs. Lillie E. ‘Townsend, grand treasurer; Mrs. Estel M. Kline, Cheyenne, grand ‘ con- duetress, and Mrs. Harriet J. Ecker- son, Sheridan, associate grand con- duet Among the events of the session was the presentative of the flag on Monday morning and Tuesday eve- per, ning. At the opening of the sessio: the silk state flag purchased by Past Matrons clubs of the state, was presented to the grand chapter. ‘Tuesday evening the flag offered to the chapter showing the greatest pereentage of attendance of resident members of the year, was presented to Saratoga, which is the smallest chapter in the state. Wyoming Eastern Star chapters ‘¢ Laramie, Sheridan, Lander, Cas. r, Sundance, Cheyenne (two chap- ), Rawlins, Green River, Evan- ston, Rock Springs, Wheatland, saratoga, Buffalo, Cody, Basin, En- ampment, Douglas, Thermopoli Shoshoni, Riverton, Torrington Gil d, Chugwater, Lusk Kemmerer, Pine Bluff: weastle, Greybull, Upton, Deaver 1 Glenrock. . ard natic Club Will Hold Bake Sale, The Junior Dramatic club will ‘id a sale of baked goods on Satur. lay at White's grocery store. eee Mrs, Nichols Entertains At Country Club. Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained at the Country club Thursday at an informal luncheon and golfing party in’ honor of Mrs: R. C. Wyland After playing. 18. holes handicap medal play, the guests turned tn their scores and prizes were awarded to Mrs. R. R. Rose and Mrs. George Campbell. Guests, with their totals, handi. caps and net scores, wer Mrs Robert R, Rose, 117, handicap 48, net 69; Mrs. O. L. Walker, 127 and M 52, 75 ", Ott, 97 and 10, 87 Mrs, Roy nd, 109: nt 20, 89 and Mrs W. Campbell, 144 and Mrs, Nichols, 136 and 40 96. eee Informal Party Thursday Complimenting Lawrence Murphy and daughter Elizabeth of Lincoln Neb., guests in Casper of relatives, | Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Murphy ‘and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Tyler and family, Mrs. H.-F, Murphy en- tertained informally Thursday after- noon. The entertainment was given ac the Murphy residence, 1614 South A Man Who Loves Comfort When wearing “Edmonds” sh s you are assured of good style, dependable quality and unquestion- able fit. When you see them you will be delighted— when you try on a pair foot ease you will know exquisite $7.50 Make This Shop Yeur Shoe Headquarters cael. enna, SRILA lane Anant We Give Globe Shoe Co. gx’ 230 South Center Street Stamps i Che Ceersr Daily Cribune Her Secret Suit Talk of London London is prying for in by Miss Nancy Bowes eed os a relative of the Earl of details of the secret court proceedings be “Lyon which resulted in her being r Strathmore.. Mrs. F, 1h ter, Kathryn, daughter, Je Collins-Brooks | Marriage Thursday Word -has been received in Casper of the marriage of Mrs, Azalia € lins, formerly of Cheyenne, and Silas N. Brooks of this city, which was celebri Mont., Thurs s been a resident of Casper for the last four months | making her home here w her | brother, Hert who is con-| nected with the Joe Mansfield gar- age. Mr. Brooks {s the only son of for- mer -Governor and Mrs, B. B Brooks and is manayer of the Brooks | home ranch. east of Casper, | eee Former University Students Are Married in Wheatland Of interest to Gasper friends, will be the announcement of the double wedding of Miss Mary Phelps and Raymond Baker, and of Earl Phelps to Rachel Lucas, which occurred on Tuesday of this week in Wheatland The F Willia er, pastor of the Methodist church of that’ city | officiated hey were attended by Paul Phelps, a premedic at the Uni- versity of Wyoming and Dawson Phelps, who ‘s enroute to Berkerley, ; Calif. where, he expects to get his degree as a Doctor of Philosophy at | thé University of. California, | 8 connected with the laboratory at the Uni- from which school she wa Sraduated in 1923, while Mr. Baker will be a Junior at the state univer: | sity this year and a member of the} Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mrs. Baker | lis a member of the Gamma Zeta Sorority. Mr. Phelps attended the | University of Wyoming in 1921-1929 Mr. and Ms. Phelps will make their | home on a ra near Binford, Wyo. | || PERSONALS Miss Mary Frances Curry of Chi cago who has been a guest in Ca |per for the last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jeremiah Mohone | South We street, expect |to leave Saturday evening for Der | ver where she will join her aunt Sister Frances Jerome, a member of the faculty of St, Mary's, college, | Notre Dame, Ind, On Monday Miss | Curry will return to her home, | Mrs. Sam Neff who visited in Basin with Mr. and .Mrs. .W..H Pauley has returned to Casper. Herbert Kennedy was a recen visitor in Basin at the A. W. Coons home. | eee } Mr. ana Mrs. | this week for Thomas Villnave left Lander and vicinity, Mr, and Mrs. BE. J. Sullivan and daughters, Dorothy and Margaret, | drove to Basin on Tuesday where they were guests until Wednesday st the Markham home. From Basin drove to Thurston cabin, in the forest reserve near Cody. eee J. C. Lindsay, Mre. | Mr. and Mrs by motor this Mr. Loulse Wallace week | bois. and Mrs. Semon Frame left for « trip to Lander and Du- eee | | Mr. and Mrs, D, FB. Davidson en: | joyed a trip through the Yellowstone | National park. eee Mrs. Alice Flood has been visiting this week in Lander. ore Recent ,Casper visitors in Chay- enne were: Paul J. Paulsen, Mr, and Mrs. George Paradice, 0. BE. | Spangler, Miss P. Wheadon, Miss Hazel Darnell. eee | Miss Mane Winter, principal of | | per Park schools and sister, Mies Eleie [Winter of the Casper Stafioner eee 0. C, Galley of Midwest {8 spend-} peach Pudding—Peel and _ silce | Oak street. Mrs. Osborne of York,| company, who have been visiting in |ing the day in Casper. one quart peaches. Cook with a| Ne guest of Mr nd Mrs. Earl| Nebraska, are now guests of Mrs. | SS ye age ttle sugar until soft. One quart Osborn, was” another out of tc H. Glenn Dines of Kort Collins, for- | rles F. Patterson ‘Jr. of Salt| canned peaches may be used in.| guest merly Miss Caroline Maltby bf this|Creek Is stopping at the Gladstone] steaa of the fresh ones. Seald two | Among those present were: Mrs. | city. hotel for a few days cups milk, add three ege yolks R. Sheer, Mrs, Emmett Robins, Mes. | Sse i . . mixed with one quarter cup sugar rl Osborn, Miss Marie Osborn,| Mrs. Mary Storrie left yesterday | K. Lewis of Cheyenne was ®/ ang a pinch of salt, and cook over Mrs. O. Priest, Mrs. Osborn of York, | for’ Lusk to visit tere for a short] visitor in Casper yesterday. hot water until the mixture c Neb., Mrs. A, Y. Richie, M lume with frien Pittahs the spoon, Remove from the Bohen, Mrs, John Bonnell and M: : Roy Seney, member of'the State] anq add one and one halt Mrs. C. Brock. visited the first of e week with her Mrs. Bock w Isabel Packard of th Miss Florence Klotz is spending the remainder of the summer vaca. tion at her uncles ranch in Jackson Hole, She is a teacher of the special formerly Miss t city, classés in the Casper schools. | Mr. and Mrs. David uth Washintgon s nts of a 10 pound baby daugh who arrived yesterday. Mr Foote is connected with the Stanc ard Of] company . are the ee Mr. and Mrs, C. D Henderson and family of McCook, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Henderson and family of Huroh, S. D., are visiting in Casper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henderson, 721 Kirk avenue. eee Mrs. Martha Williamson, formerly of this city, now of Anakelm, Calif., arrived in Casper this morning for a two weeks’ visit with local friends. Mrs. Willamson has just completed motor trip throu nd Glacier National Parks and will return to. the coast via the south ern overland route oe Mr. and Mr Cheyenne guests hotel this weekend, Hunter are the Townsend eee Miss Ruth Hall ¢ Creek visiting friends in this city today Mr.'and Mrs. J. 1 Denver arrived in Casper yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlsen will visit friends in Casper for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Sawyer and Miss Edna Sawyer of Lavoye drove to Casper yesterday. They are guests at the Townsend hotel. eee G. Brown of Salt Creek Carlsen of Mrs. is | tisiting friends in the city. ——o | CITY BRIEFS W. P. Le Master of Denver is ding few s in Casper K. V. Johnson, Denver business man, is in Casper the Gladstone H. White, district s: man for the Sweet Candy company, & calling on his customers in Cas- this week. cee M, G. Boyd of Denver {s visiting in Casper tod: nr Wilhelm is a Denver guest in Casper tod cee 0, L, Gatley of Salt Creek spent sterday in. Casper A. Hinds of K was a guest in Casp eee G. FH, Shoenthal, representative of the Sun Maid Raisin company with headquarters in Denver, ts stopping on business. neas City, Mo. © yesterday. BOBBED HAIR looks with the tiny tint of Golden Shampoo.—Ady. wonderful Glint Removal Notice Have moved my Public Steno- graphic and Circular Letter Shop from the halcony to a convenient location on _ the zround floor of the Hotel Hen- ning, between the main lobby il the Coffee Shop. INEZ M. BABB Public Stenographer Notary Public Phone 45 parents in Lan-| ‘oote of 909} Yellowstone } Jat the Henning hotel while in is n . * eae ae asked Har ISEM Paul J. Deeds, Denver business ‘ mEOuG abet ei, man, spent yesterday in Casper. cats MENU HINT, Louis A Johnson of Pavilion, Breakfast. | Wyo., is spending the week-end in Peachbs Eeas Toast Casper attending to business mat- catres Luncheon. | wane cs hetti Bake? Apple | 0. A hner Ww Graham Gems |in the Thursds Milk Tea | | ety Dinner. } William. M. Jack and, H. J: Brunswick Stew Carrot Salad | Bacheller were 8 fe Tusk j ‘peach Pudding | visitors in Ci | Tea or Coffee | | R. H. Alcorn ‘Is 'visiting in Casper | TODAY'S RECIPES. from Rawlins’ today ‘ah impact | Pretty Way of Serving Egss— ; Carl L. Loeb, well known jewelry | Cut bread in. nice. square pieces | salesman, from Chik 2, is stoppine | and to: Separate the white from |in Casper for a few, days this week. | the, yolk, keeping yolk whole. Beat eae | whites to.a stiff froth, dip toast in| Dan Fackler, foréman of the, Bar hot water, | arran, the — beaten | © ranch, drove In town yesterday nvhiten around’ hicely’ on’ the! tosat rang yt | drop yolk in’center of white ring H. ©. Rea, drilling contractor Of) sait and put in hot oven to bak Midwest spent yesterday In few minutes; remove from oven and jon business a little melted butter over H. S. Rothwell is visiting in Cas- | per from his home, in Denver. aghettl—Put six alices of bacon | EAE . through the food chopper and fry GW, Kaylor, Denver business | 4 light brown, add a chopped onion | man, arrived in Casper yesterday t rown. Then add a pint of {attend to business affairs | cooked tomatoes and simmer for half ‘a duhthene, ded jan hour. Pour over boiled spaghetti, | | A. ‘B. Patterson of Denver calle a} put all in baking dish, sprinkle’ i n Casper yesterday crumbs on top.and put in oven: for o. + fifteen minutes to brown Wilson, tire sal ine arrived in per yester. wick S | Chey | Bru One pound n spend. several days here OM} chopped beef, ot half onion, chopped; one red or green pep C.D. Rea of Laramie ts spending the day in Casper. ec chopped; one potato, diced; one tea soon salt, one eighth teaspoon pep: per, one carrot, dic Put on all ingredients in enough cold water to cover well. Simmer or three George H. Gunther is spending a two few days in Casper from his home} pours, or cook in a fireless cooker. in. Lusk | see Carrot Phree cups shred Les Simonsen of the Padlock] ged raw three cups shred- | ranchi isin town for a few days, a| geq raw salt, pepper, guest at the Henning hotel larench® dressini Chill” shredded | SD carrot and cabbage by placing in A. J, Cunningham ‘and former} jcepox, When ready to serve add overnor Robert Carey left. this) eait; pepper and dressing. Serve morning by motor for Salt Lake City. on a crisp lettuce leaf. | Highway commission who has been Jat Cheyenne for several days on | matters connected with the high- | ways, was in Casper this morning jon his way home to Sheridan, pli siteé Deiat acy Dr. Ewing Of Presbyterian | | Church Dead | spoons gelatine soaked in two spoons cold water. Cool slightl. add the juice from the peaches. Stir until the mixture begins to thicken | and add three egg whites, beaten until stiff. Line a large mold with peaches and pour the custard over them. Chil] and serve with or with. out cream, SUGGESTION. | An alarm clock which’ may be | stopped at any time is a most use- ful article in the kitchen. When putting anything in the oven, set | NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—(By The]|the alarm at the time it needs at- | Associated Press) — Dr, J. C, R.} tention. It will not be forgotten, | Ewing, president of the Presbyterian hoard of foreign missions, died last night at Princeton, N. J., it was an- nounced from the mission headquar- nor will the mind be distracted from other work trying to remember. Dr. Ewing was engaged in mis- a slonary work in India for more than ron forty years, He was known in India E Y ES us Sir James Ewing, having been knighted by the British government a few years before hig retirement from active missionary work. ED BY RITAT | JUN. WIND,DUST &.CINDER‘| SOLD BY DRUGOISTS & OPTICIAN CARE BOOK MUAIME C0. CAICASON. Choice Roasts, Ib._-_15c¢, 1742c Prime Ribs of Beef, (boned and roll- ed), lb, --._25c Milk-Fed Veal Roast, lb._-_20c -35c | | | | Armour’s Star Nugget Bacon, lb,___ Swift's Premium Hams (half or whole), Ib. Protect Your Health EAT U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS Cuts to satisfy the most d iminating taste Meats so reasonably priced that it’s true economy to buy THE BEST GROCERY DEPARTMENT \Circle X Asparagus, per can____ ~-15¢ Fresh Tomatoes.__----___- ~-----2 Ibs. 25c Bananas-_-__--~ pea ee 3 Ibs. 25c Cantaloupes-__-_-_______-__-___3 for 25c 16-oz. jar Bread and Butter Pickles (a new one), per jar_ -35¢ Ferndell Marshmallows for Toasting, lb._50c Cucumbers for Slicing__._____-___ 4 for 25c Catawba Bass Island Grape Juice, pint__45c Johnson Bros. .. Grocery Co. 638 E. Second St. Phones 1251—1252 We Give J+ Stamps We Deliver to All Parts of the City PAGE THREE (MRS. ANNA M, WIT DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME (8) | PULVERIZING SUGAR. | | To c pulverize lumpy | c | oners sugar, put it in a stout | paper bag, fold over the open last night ing of the bag twice and coll er, Mrs. 9 well witt rolling pin. When First street. the bag is opened the gar will | | She is sur- be found finely powdered with | | Mrs. Mary absolutely no waste. 1} , Mrs, F. When working out-of-doors, it can be set at the time to start to pre pare meals, a ogee ne HUDSON-ESSEX MEN OF DENVER COMPANY HERE. sssic.:2"05 0% ON BUSINESS TRIP » A. C. Broadhead and W Milton in Casper thi Ver maki their headquarters at t m N a Van Sant sho roor on Y v 4 ton avenue, They Keep your Summer + rsof Hudson and diet free from heavy ey ato atts foods! Eat SHREDDED are driving tl thel territory an Essex c ing all r dealer and st T . arn ° a °. them special moving pictures WHEAT with fruits— roc es in the Hudson-} » Sey WHICH sige ictal wre eix) & perfectly balanced cylinder cars than any other ante » aS ues 1 3 inobilarduntory.ta ithe cane: today food—easily digested. It is understood that the R. N Van Sant Motor ick and Car Sales company is the first Casper nmeern to adopt the licy har ing Denver prices for cars deliveres in Casper to Casper buyers, Casper as a | freight rate 1 this makes it jWasible to cor with | 5 Denver in purchasing, a Hudson or p Essex which, with ¢ mical opera: | tion and a flat. rate tem of re- | VAN palring, kes either car very ideal | A % f the motorist suc La ee | f/ FULLMEAL \ WASHINGTON — President Cool. | dge has sent regrets on account of | us inability to attend the Universal Christian conf in se in Stockholm. (1) BIscuITs ence sion Osa) “ % ~~ Our Officer Save will not allow Hi Cost to get away with your last dollar. Our cut prices protect you. Saturday| BE THE LAST DAY OF OUR $2 and $3 EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS 4 This will give exerybody an opportunity to participate in these bargains. Here Is What $1.00 Will Buy Today CHILDREN’S SHOES in patent leather, brown calfskin, elk hide, brown and black kid, which formerly sold at prices ranging from $1.45 to $ Sizes 5 to 8, 8% to 12, 12% to 2. Buy as many pairs as you want at-.---_-__-._ WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ PUMPS AND LACE-INS Every conceivable sty] 1 sizes. ; medium and high Shoes that formerly sold Take your pick and buy as many pairs as you want at. THIS ITEM FOR TODAY ONLY WHILE THEY LAST About 50 Pairs Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords A) 5 3, 34 id 4, Sold regularly 2.00 0 and $3.00. TAKE AS MANY PAIRS AS YOU WANT FOR ONE DOLLAR Let your conscience be your guide. We mean what we say. Not one pair for $1,00 but as many pairs as you want, Here Is What $2.00 Will Buy $ WOMEN’S SHOES eathers Ever shoe thi season Never “has this price been quoted in Shoes that i form 1a Out they go, at wh per Buy ma pairs as buy want. It fs the d offered you. Here Is What $3.00 Will Buy Today ONE TABLE LOADED WITH MEN’S WORK SHOES $ Consists of Weyenberg’s, Centrals and Brown Shoes, not a pair worth less than $4 ONE TABLE LOADED WITH MEN’S OXFORDS Consist of Selz, Bostonians and Ralston Shoes, worth regularly $6, $7, $8_..---- hening our display tables with new shoes every day. (THE STORE OF OFFICER SAVE) TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. HOE STORE 120 W. Second St. Next Door to Chase’s Cafe OPEN EVENINGS $ We are f

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