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

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928 @ SOCIETY, South Dakota Guests Honored Mrs, J. H. Burnett was hostess yesterday afternobn at her home on West 153th street at a dinner in com- pliment to Miss Atlanta Fuller of Lead, S. Dak. The guests were all former reridents of Lead and sur- rounding towns in the Black Hills of South Dakota and were Mrs. Myrtle Zook, Mrs. Dalkenberger, Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Mrs. Homer Ted- ford, Miss Belle Krainson, Mrs. C. Clark, Mrs, Alice oagad y, Miss Mil- dred Bu uest of honor, Miss Fulle: club met for y, Septemb Miss Betty Hors st Eleventh street. following officers were electe President, Ruby. Hol Helen Blanton, tr Horstman, doorkeeper Virginia Nel son. After the meeting adjourned there.was dancing and refreshments. cee Mr. and Mrs, Finney Give 1 in Mr, and Mrs, W. R. a luncheon yesterday 4 ning Hotel in honor of Mr. and Mrs, John Cullen of Laramie, who have been here for the Standard conven- tion, Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prior, Mr. A. W. Peake, Mrs. Tom Cullen and the honored guests. Finney gave the Hen- Ald society of the Methodist Community Church will meet Thursday after- noon at 2:30 at the church, 1514 Bast Second street. This is a spec- fal social and busiyess meeting and all, ladies interested in East Side church work are asked to be present. Mrs, Mark Woodward and Mrs. EB. I. Rees are hostesses for the after- noon, East Side Bake Sale To Be Held lies Aid society of the I lish Lutheran church will 21d a sale of bake goods and flow- on Saturda September 26 at the Table Supply Co., tn the Second Street Public Market building, ‘ee Eastern Star Will Meet Fort Caspar Chapter No. 4 Order u Eastefh Star, will hold a reg- vior meeting Thu September 24 nt 8 o'clock in the Masonic Tem- ple. The examining committee will be present at 7:30. * Mr. and Mrs. England Entertain at Dinner Dance Messrs Wm. K. Hughes and Henry M. Brown of St. Ipuis and John Dillon of Titusville, Pa., were the inspiration for the dinner dance and bridge party given Inst night at NEW COLOR GIVES STYLE to wearing apparel—draperies —everything Use Putnam Fadeless Dyes to change the color of last year’s fabrics to this year's most fashionable shades. ~ Bring your wardrobe up to date. Redecorate yourhouse. Curtains, furniture covers, pillows, etc., can all be easily and suc- cesefully transformed with Putnam Dyes, The same 15-cent package colors all fabrice—silk, cotton and wool—in one operation. ‘See color chart at your druggist’s. Directions on every package, PUTNAM FADELESS DYES qe original ene-peckese dye all materials and purposes Super- PASterOn yee "Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. v32 BH. 2nd Street Phone 194 the Country Club by Mr. and Mrs. Frank England. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. Robert Rose, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mr, Jack Steele and Mr. W. F. Ott. The guests, who were chosen from old friends of the honorees, wete Messrs and Mesdames BE. J. Sullivan, J. B. Barnes, W. F. Ott, G. R. Hag: ens, A. G, Fidel, Robert R. Rose, Minal E. Young, Jack Steele, W. D. Weathers, L. A. Reed and Mesdames Leta Leavitt and Robert Reed, see St. Mark's Guild Meets Thursday Results of the rummage sale ¢on- ducted this week will be announced at a brief business meeting of St. Mark's guild, to be held at the par- ish house Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, according to announcement The sale was a success in ay, it is understood, eee Luncheon at ? Wheeler Home Mrs. M, N. Wheeler will be host- ss at an informal luncheon at. her home on Thursday afternoon, * . Miss. Norris To Be Honored Mrs. Victor R. Dacken will enter- tain at an informal bridge luncheon on Thursday afternoon at the Coun- try club, honoring Miss Lovey Nor- ris, whose marrlage will take place shortly, eee Pageant To Be. Produced Mrs. Lillian Van Burgh has com- pleted a pageant entitled, ‘The Crown of Months,” which will be published and produced at an early date. Mrs. Kimball Entertains Mrs. W. S. Kimball will give a bridge tea at the Country club on Friday -afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs, J. Charles Villers, see Mr. and Mrs, Barnes To Washington Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes and daughters, Mary and Ida, expect to leave for Washington, D. C., short- ly, where the Misses Barnes will en- ter the Colonial school. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will spend a short time there before returning to Casper. see Junior Choir to Meet Friday The Junior cholr of St. Mark's church will meet Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. All members. are asked to attend. ee Miss Longshore Will Entertain Miss Lois Longshore will be host- ess at an informal bridge luncheon at the Henning hotel on Saturday afternoon complimenting Miss Lovey Norris, * Rummage Sale Is Success The rummage sale held by the St. Mark's guild was a great success in every way. Many thanks are due to all friends who kindly contribu- ted articles, ee P, E. 0. to Meet This Evening. Chapter O of the P.. B. O. Sister- hood will meet at the home of Miss Mae I. Winter, 314 South Jackson Street, tonight. All unaffillated members are invited. eee Fortnightly Bridge Club Begins Meetings. The Fortnightly Bridge club. will hold its first meeting of the season on Saturday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John McGrath, 927 South Beech street. ee Woodcraft Thimble Club Will Meet. Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh will be hostess to the members of the Thimble club this afternoon at her home, 1312 South Elm ‘street. All members have ‘een requested to bring a new member. eee DeMolay Dance To Be Given, There will be a DeMolay dance given at the Barnes cabin on Fri- day, September 25. Music will be furnished by the DeMolay orchestra. Patrons and pattonesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Heiser, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gay, Mr. and Mrs. 8. I Buman, Mr. and Mrs. F, Firmin, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Astin, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes and DeMolay ad- visers, Mr, Triphy and Mr. BE. Treg- 'YURIN lofi ae <eep Your ‘Eyes ILEAN - CLEAR and HEALTHY Ca, Sataceeto” rue tor tree Eve Care Book Mterine What man cannot use A Strap Watch? BEAUTIFUL DURABLE CONVENIENT Priced at $25, $35 and $50 No man should be without a Strap Watch. OTHROCK JEWELERS \|White House Setting for Romance Che Casper Daily Cribune of Coolidge Cook and Chauffeur wr President Coolidge’s vacation at the { } “snmmer White House,” tost him his cook, Miss Margaret Carr (above). She is bride of Jerry Kelly, chauffeur for Frank W. Stearns, close friend and neighbor of the president at Swampscott, Mass. lown, \This is the first DeMolay dance this season. All high school students are invited. Those not having cars will meet at the Masonic temple at 8:30 yf. m. and transportation will be provided. eee Synurgae Has Xmas Cards for Sale. At a meeting of St. Mark's Synurgae last night it was state that Christmas cards, novelties suit- able for gifts, both for children and Srown-ups, also bridge scores and tally cards will be on sale from now until Christmas. All these articles are extremely attractive and should interest a large number of feminine purchasers. Mrs. O. C. Brewster of 1560 South Walnut street will be glad to receive inquiries and give information ns to where the sample book may be obtained. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith Going to Florida. Mr. and Mrs, Harley E. Smith of 636 South Jackson are leaving today for Sioux City, Iowa, Mrs. Smit! home. They will stop at Taylors- ville, Til., on their way, which is Mr. Smith's old home. From Sioux City they will go south to Florida, where they expect to spend the winter, . Redmen Meeting Thursday Evenin; Popo Agie at the I. O. 5 evening. Business will be transacted. will be served by the committee in charge. All visiting and regular members are requested to be present. o8e 10 will tnee ill on ‘Thursday of importance Refreshments Presbyterian Women's Mission Society Meets. The Presbyterian Women's Mis sionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the ehureh parlors, corner of Sixth streets. ‘The program will be charge of Mrs. 8. K. I com: mittee and will cover « general re view of the mission field. be served at the social hour, are invited. All usin Emmanuel Baptist Missionary Society. The Missionary Emmanuel Baptist chu Thursday afternoon « at the church. society of Mrs. Wyland Has Tea Club. The Tuesday tained yesterday afternoon by Wyland, at her South Wolcott street dames R. H. Nicholl visiting in Casper, T A. F. Hoft afternoon. Tea club wa home. rt were su Women’s Benefit Association to Meet. The Women's Benefit association will have guard practice on Thurs day at 2:30 o'clock at the Odd Fel- lows hall. All officers and: guards are urged to be present, and any members who would like to be, taeral het ove! Personals Miss Frances Nixon, daughter ¢ Mrs. 'T. C. Spears, will leave Frida) for Greeley, Colo,, to enter the Teachers College. While there Mi Nixon will specialize in kinderg: work* and also music and type ing. Mr. and Mrs, Driskell of Spearfish, | South Dakota Henning. are stopping at the Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Burril here from Salt Creek. eee are Miss Vira Barker will leave Sat- urday for Chevy*Chase, Washington, D. C., where she will enter school. eee Mrs. Bucknum and Miss Virginia Bucknum, mother and sister of Mrs. J, B. Barnes, left Casper early this week, Miss Bucknum will go to Brownell Hall in Omaha, eee Mrs. B. B. Brooks left yesterday for Sheridan to attend the D. A, R. Convention, e- Miss Isabel Price, who was Injured in an automobile nt severn! days ago, arid who has been con- fined to a hospital in Douglas, has | Midwest and Durbin | in} Tea will} will meet | recovered from injuries suffered in | “nteed the accident and has returned to her home here. Mrs. C. H. Kyte and daughter Betty have returned from an extend- ed visit to Mrs. Kyte’s old home, Cando, North Dakota. e. ee Ww. Johnson h Mrs. Johnson will remain in Naplersville, IIL, visiting with her mother: Re CITY BRIEFS C. H. McWhinnie of Cheyenne, land commissioner, is regis- tered at the Townsend, state A. Peake hag left for Califor- ni gone a couple of weeks on a combined business and pleasure trip, Mr. Peake was recently elect- ed to the board of directors of the fining company. C. P. Whitney was here receutly to attend the stockholders’ meeting of the Consolidated Royalty com pany, He left Monday night for his home In Chicago. . H, . J, H, Cullen, superintendent of the refinery at Laramie, left Casper day after attending the Standard Oil company industrial relations confer- ence, . ranchman, is {n from the Henning, » Meigh ta and staying a B. F. Sweeney Goodyear Rubber ver, is registered hotel. representing the company of De at the Gladstor ore Harry Isenber tian of Denver Hotel Townsend, prominent is staying at the o- J. A. Read of Denver represent the Armour while “Dad” Hufsmith ts his vacatio! is here to interests aWay on Max Prezant of Lavoye Is tie@ity on business, ory Carrol, she’ registered at visiting G enne of Chey- ‘ownsend. Cunningham in Casper spending from W. Soper of 85 on business, oe 1 vard, ins is here. u Btackburn, formerly with ‘Ted Rose's Band, Is staying at the ‘Townsend. . so 2. Allen Nevin Car Denver, {s In the city of the s here irance man yen resenting company ¢ the Dowd company Frick-Ree from Den eee Mitchell y tt Salt Creek ‘ in the clty. last wee) trip. Ivft ir CH byte Lander w! has returned fr he spent al days. eee M. Vandeveer and L. L, Lang y of the Midwest Refining com- BOBBED HAIR tooks wonderful with the tiny tint of Golden Glint Shampeo.—Adv. ere Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, Corn Meals. your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. Ash fel, 27 from | ‘om | tor | ott } | } pany havo left business for for Craig, Colo., on their company, They about a week, $0080 Wi offic e staff of Tonkawa, Ok! n Casper to jolt of the Varkerst sheepman, abin. Casper Tribune.) —Panels in concealed, but draw immediate attention, y if they are of striped 1 on un otherwise his mode of’ adorn- employed et the s ng and back. panels on t is finely st utumn, h front Black Patent Heels, ‘k satin and black patent leather are the materials from which bootmakers are producing their ex- clusive fall designs. Other materials also are used but those women who can afford to have their slippers made especially for them will usual- ly be found to be wearing foot cover- ings of which at least the heels are of black patent leather. Lasting Complexions. The modern complexion must have one essential quality—it must wear well. As a consequence, some fa- mous manufacturers of toilet acces sories now are stressing rouge and lipstick of a faint orange tint com bined with blush pink which fs guar. water-proof, smear-proof, kise-proof and permanent from one dawn to the next. Not a Hold-Up. 'The latest corset is not a hold-up. On the contrary, its purpose {is to hold hips down. Therefore, it is of rubber, is of the step-in variety, without lacing or fastening, has no as returned tO] hose supporters and only two pliable steels embedded in its front. NEW YORK, Sept. 23, — Wear them while ye may. That ts the ad vice milliners are giving when they sell customers the large hats of vel vet and gold leather that feature the fall styles. They give warning, how- ever, that these head coverings will not be appropriate for wear with the heavy htgh fur collars which seem bound to distinguish the winter wraps and which are supplemented most suitably by the small, flexible hat shapes. SKIN IRRITATIONS For their immedia! healing doctors fort Resinol Specials - CASPER PHARMACY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | his 40c Castoria 25c Shac Headache Wafers _--19¢ 25c¢ Palmolive Cold - Cream in Tubes 60c Henna Foam Shampoo 35c Gets It Corn Cure 50c Pepsodent 35¢ Golden Nuggets 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste - --18¢ 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream 60c Smooth Hair_ 85c Eskey’s Food $1 Horlick’s Malted Milk ----79¢ 30c Liquid Veneer____21c 50c Milkweed Cream_43c $1 Nujol --- 60c Jaynes’ Expectorant -17¢ »26c 36c 27¢ $1.25 Ayer’s Hair Vigor --- 60c Diapepsin - 25c Grave’s Tooth Paste ~--- 65c¢ Cutex Cut Remover 25c Mennen’s Violet $1.10 Garren’s Tonic__89c 60c Bromo Seltzer_-__47c AT THE CASPER PHARMACY Odd Fellows Corner AUG DISPLAY ATTRACTS ATTENTION THIS WEEK AT CALLAWAY'S STORE Callaway’s window display of new rugs recently arrived from east markets fe a cting un tion. The distinctiveness of fall rug designs, with colors, is very noticeable the casual ob: er. In the short space of 12 days, Cal laway’s has received y on display thel ! from the rug and carpe New York on Septem in addition to large and attract! fall rugs, this fi stantial reduct by the recent effective throu line of floor coverin RECEIVER NAY NMED F FOR , soft even to has made uction in ; 8th, and purchases CALIFORNIA OIL Cd. Raymond § pointed recet Oil company Judge Cromer. The appointment was made after a petition had been filed for a received by a local bank la The company !s said to {ts operations, which w in the Potson Spider oil field eral claime outstandin the concern. —_— Man Awaiting ALBUQUERQUE, N. M {Associated Press)—Pedro Lobarto who is awaiting trial in connec with the killing of Isidro Saave during a neighborhood feud several weeks ‘as shot by masked men who entered his home today Physicians say he has but a slight chance for recovery, No arrests have been made. Sept. 23 Trial Is Shot | FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes | ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Co. 238 B. 2nd Be NOW-—perfect washing or churning. the Worlds. M In this wonderful One Minute only thx S40,000 DAMAGE SUIT LOST BY OTTO PLARN this morni suit brought ON DIRECTED VERDICT - SHERIOAN-MONARGH SUS LINE ASKS FOR PERMIT ) CHEYENNE, \ Duofold Kitchen Chairs — Door Mats ~~ | Drop-Leatf Tables and Four Feather Pillows, per pair Rocking Chairs 242 West First St We Do Packing and Crating PAGE THREE The W Ission October on plications of Joe nt, both of Mor oming Put will ¢ tlw hes to a ‘Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION (\ 6 BELLANS r ‘| Hot water _— — Sure Relief Bet LL-ANS ' 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere NEW AND USED ‘FURNITURE $12.00 ~~--90c¢ $13.00 -~$1.95 .$2.50 Up Phone 2200 - Chairs CLIP THIS COUPON AND PRESENT IT AT THE CREDELL STUDIO mee ee er we eK eK 0,|! THIS 1S ee Pee fl BABY he le Ig Eligible |. 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