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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 ee $n, Hoaglan-Sandman Wedding Here, Mrs. Carolina Hoagman and Olas Sandman, both of Sheridan, were united in marriage by the Rev. Chas. A. Wilson at 11:30 p. m. last night at the Presbyterian mai in Cas- per. The happy couSle were attend- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Andy Steil of Sheridan and Henry Wyatt of Cas- per. Upon their return from a trip to Salt Lake City, the Mr. Sandman will make Sheridan. to attend this conference> Miss Alice Sandiford, the regional director, who visited Casper during the winter will also attend. Ata meeting of the local counci! of Girl Scouts, Mrs. Christine Reynolds, local director, and Mrs. J. P. Dixon, commissioner, were chosen as. dele- gates from Casper. Mrs. Dixon is to talk on “Relation of Scouting to the Public School: and will act as chairman of the session devoted to e near nature program, Among other things of Interest discussed at the counct! meeting Mrs. Reynolds pointed out that there are 184 more Girl Scouts in Casper now than at this time last year, cee Governor's Wife Mrs. Dacken for Miss Norris. In honor of Miss Lovey Norris, bride-elect, Mrs. Victor Dacken enter- tained at a bridge tea yesterday Coming to Wyoming. Sterpowe Bb the Country {chi} sits, Clarendghd, -Morbeniowite: of Masse ted ot ia Colorado's chief executive, ot fall ‘lowers: predomiy fi in the decors Miss Norris was re ex-| fia panicient ttn! west | ected to pass through Casper ‘to- | itt: Invited 6 hfiee morrow en route .to the Midwest | ris, Mrs, Blackmore, Mrs. W. R. Me- | Consolidated camp at Salt. Creek, | where she will visit with her daugh- grea MMes,| "Mrs. Frederick Shelton. Mrs. olen Stee, MJ, Foleg, | Motley recently returned to Denver BiG. eaten, Mire Jou | after attending the Colorado state Whelan and mother, Mrs. Neer ot | ‘¥ @t Pueblo, with the governor. Melbourne, Fla., Mrs. A. H. Hoff, Mrs. T. I, Algeo, Mrs. 8... Gaeibe Mrs. Glen Littlefield, Mrs. Frances Biglin and mother, Mrs, Seely Weed and sister, Mrs. M. “Havens, both of Olean, N. ¥., Mrs. A. T. Dean, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Kenneth War- ner, Mrs, Kenneth McDonald, Mrs. C. Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs. J. W. Warkley, Mrs. O. L. Thomas, Miss Lofs Longshore, Miss Katherin Des- sert and Miss Violet Lever, Honors were taken by Mrs. Glen Littlefield and Mrs. Kenneth Warner. Chapter G of P. E. 0. Sisterhood to Meet. Chapter G of the P. EB. O. Sister- hood will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Bingham, 511 South Bake Sale To Be Held. The Ladies’ Aid of Grace English Lutheran church will hold a sale of bake goods and flowers on Satur- September 26, at the Table Supply company in the Second street Public Market building. Af those bringing donations are asked to have them there by 10 o'clock. cee Brotherhood of American Yeomen to Meet. The Brotherhood of American Yeo- men will meet at the K. of P. hall, September 26, at 8 o'clock. After a short meeting there will be.a dance to which the public is cordially in- vited, Dolores Conrad of Sterling, Col prettiest girl, She will represent the sea trip to Richmond, Va.. Washington Invited to attend the meeting, which ‘will take place at . Social at Mills This Evening. The Ladies" Aid Society of the Mills Presbyterian church will hold 2 social at the church tonight at 7 o'clock, Ice cream, coffee, cake and hes will by rved by the man from Denver, the Gladstone, . W. K. Wilson of the income tax department of Washington, D. C., arrived in the city this morning. Guest at es Dodds Honsé. Roy Wood, representing, Armour Miss Veronica Smith of Evanston,| Packing company interests, is here Wyo., is a house guest at the home | from Denver, * Kimball street, as hostess for the| Mr, and Mrs. Reed D. C., and New York City. } afternoon. All unaffiliated members| Eniertain at Dinner. oe \ of the order in the city are cordially Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Reed enter- G. W. Michael, traveling sales. j tained last night at a very informal dinner at their home 523 South Cen- ter street in honor of W. R. John- son who has recently returned to Casper. is stopping at 2:30 p. m. . eee wee ee ; me of the church}of R. Dodds, 326 North Wolcott Pin be ere invited to end the social, | street. Mrs. Smith is a neice of the} R- A. Waltz of Thermopolis is which {s to raise money for current | Rev. Father Moreton. Spending the day in Casper. expensi pt we | ca) 2 5 Fred Prezant is in from Lavoye, registered at the Henning . . Regional Girl Scout Conference Scheduled. The first annual Girl Scout Con- ference of the region number eight, Personals : W. K. Lewis is here from Chey enne. Why Young Men Go West The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE all Street Gets Its Cheanee to Cash In On \ |Reduction Thi [Peres baa A Flax Seed Rate |Fresh Advance Recommended| In Morocco Is r t if " . p | ef . Made by French » Ge Boom in Floridal) wasusc0. « ..; Made by sociated Press) eare | BY Ch T. HUGHES with similar str for with the | moving out of South ues x : A g soa | sevelobanene of Land Company of| 18 centers should be “ jI ‘ : he ( jorida’s vast holdings, the Florida, | ®™{ners reported t jright wing es to- r Western ‘and Northern Rallroad | St#te* Commerce Cor a a cin 4 bog . have | Which ‘touches mf looks like a bet- ale os “ : « c BS jee En re i " md of the|ter and better buy. The rail bonds The wigan 3 ‘ . he commissi ‘ Abd-el-K with it and selling 116 Os |e tee cot al 1 | i id it to 197 on Friday and ¥ as ; Lae: fh) Bafana. the rates now ar n order to Djbel Rouchu any of Florida, which |” - — ard Air 160,000 ¥ yt 100, Bs whic either s : of the St. a canal, me mn in Walls Btrest: about 50,000 in h county | Nc all active speculation of the/and the remainder along the lines I 3 has there been any par-|of the Florida a wild advance that haslern Railw: and Northern Rallroa ida It hat h th w ett put $1 er an h issued, the company y ten shares of Land com- Florida stock as a bonus me quarters clared now to be Land \Company jou is'$ of with each bond to ifivestors. That| preferred stock of $100 par, was ore the ut (land boom | owned by the Seaboard Air Line a started. 140,000 shares land stock tail is now vir-|half of which ing the rail bond dog. . Land Company of Flor- shares were quoted around At the close of the curb market riday, they were at 89, having|are turning when 1 94 at one time during the|sued” basis as fast ag real» estat The rail bonds were soaringon the Florida seashore overturned to pure’ 70,000 shares ave not yet b but the ndholders It isn’t by by chance that M:J-B has come to be know s§ Colorado's onal Petroleum 0., has, been 2 stato Setting The Styles ~ By AILEEN LAMONT chosen at the Interna Exposition at Tulsa, Okia., next month pyright, 1925 Tribune) NEW YORK Grocades ind the me! ve been put to numberless uses, but the, latest is for jumpers worn with silk frocks. |'These jumpers, long-sleeved and | straight, are cut in an extremely mple fashion and depend for thelr effect largely onthe beauty of the material and its contrast with: the silk ith whic it is worn, Blocked to Or Many women now ar r ng their eee including Wyoming, will be held in Oo. V. St Th rata ies small felt hats hand-blo d accord Colorado Springs from September 28] ytiss Zoe Marks of the Klein-| hers tedage oe ThermoPOue 48 | ing to their own requirements, ‘This to October 3. Mrs. Gane) poaetee Rip:| Marks Music and*Art. company re- eS aes | not only insures perfect fit a diffi pin, national director of Girl Scouts} turned from a business trip to Den-| 4. B, 1 , . ult matter in the days when one is coming from New York especially | yer this morning. Leonard, salesman from cottfeur may range from a boy Mrs. Madeline Treber and Mrs, Stuart of the: Stuart Shop leave for Thermopolis tomorrow to spend th week end there. stone, eee FW. Brennan of Shoshoni is vis | iting with friends here today. eee New York, is staying at the Glad- bob to the puffs of a transformation, but gives the tilt of brim and dent of crown a marked individuality. Fur Treated As Fabric Some of the more progressive fur- [riers declare that fur should © by eee Commander H Stuart, recelve | treater fabric. As a conse Mrs. EB, H. Smothers, piano teach-] of the: Teapot is here from | Guone ate’ making’ coats ‘of er and Mrs. Jack Russell: were in| Washington, D. C., and will remain duvetyn, kahea; cdshmere and velvet from Salt’ Creek yesterday. until this evening. nd embellishing them with geomet- oe 6 hd ed Mg ‘angementy ur, includin Mrs. Gus Schraga left yesterday} Earl King of Riverton arrived in| ‘tyunane Pemetee and’ atawonal for Jackson, Mich,, to visit her sis-| Casper yesterday and is at the Hen. | ripes, The flat furs are used. for ters Mrs. C. EB. Wilson and Mrs.| ning. tia’ pu Inding antelope, George Atsenhover. She will be gone one about a month B. O. Hammond of the Parkers. cee burg Rfg & Reel company has left] Even an now Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Haselmire| for Rawlins and Parco on business i have returned from Pueblo, . Colo., where they attended the Kiwanis district convention, Mr. and* Mrs.| Mr. and \ Haselmire also visited a few days| this city are v in Denver. enne, for his company Lloyd of eee Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker are spending a short time in Cheyenne. - eee Mrs. Frances Sanders of Denver is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H, Jones, 790 CY ave- nue. W. L. Lappe ts transacting busi nees in Cheyenne, CORONADO ORCHESTAR IN GASPER TO PLAY eee Mr, and Mrs, Jack H. Kelly are here from Thermopolis and are staying at the Townsend, vee Mr. and Mrs. D, H. Ralston of Ar minto are registered at the Henning. | poe i eee es Feake ; for 25 cents 8. Douglas and 8. Grinsfelder] phe Coronado Cl the Union Ofl company have ar-| dance orchestra 7 Over ed in the clty from Fort Collins. | enroute to the = , bed the winter months, has paused lor Mrs. ©, C. Christensen from Lan-| enough in Casper to give two & der {s visiting with friends in Cas-| dancesiat Riverview park Satu 4 per. and Sunday evenings. Expectations aye .,°. of the management are that the bis FOR RIVERVIEW DANCE have er « frocks hing ing phistics xtremely 1 od along to the rounded line shoulder falls to ay neh ing the flare | falls from Ve T in not partic ¢ vich feathers as a muming outer garments, but he populerity of this form of orna ntatfon has increased the un © frequent \t |: i iged L SEIZED INCITY AAI from one tip of the to the other as “The Quality Coffee of America.” Just one cup tells you why! intry MENU HINT ——_— — Breakfast MAKING YOUR HOUSE A Orange Juice HOME Wheat Cereal with Top Milk In r you brides v who are not brides, but are forever trying to improve remember Cornmeal Pancakes Coffee or Substitute Luncheon Saturday Specials Creamed Carrots Waldorf Salad what a woman.who !s very wise Brown Bread Tea in the making of livab! homes Dinner has said A an om built Broiled Steak 5S and decorate a beautiful house, | | ‘ Trl , app M Scalloped Tom ut ft neee s co a Tenens % | GROC ERY DET 1 . Peach Pie Black Coffee ake honies«of: it for=h t a . Bose | |1s the personality of the mistress Fancy large Greeley Wonder Melons, TODAY'S RECIPE: me expresses. Men ar Waldorf Salad—Four juicy apples, guests n our homes, each*2 2 --=- ~-~-~------- 25¢ three-quarters cup nut meats, one] | ter how n happiness New crop Yellow Globe Onions, cup diced celery, one cup white hey may t ua will z {grapes. Cut apples into small] | expre ur home special. Ba deo Bre 4 LBS. 25¢ blocks; halve and seed the grapes, whet! ant to or not, so = dice the celery and chop the nut pa All bunch Green Goods, bunch -5¢ meats—not too fine, however. Mix a pr cipline. ne -f all together, pour ‘salad dressing | | Th he ono that 10-lb. bags Cane Sugar .-----§0¢ over the Whole and serve on | has r r, long ‘S yX bes siog, o Cabbenelenrent he vase EXTRA SPECIAL—Hubbard Squash may take the place of fon ate ay c more convenient. whether jt is properly done. She or baking, per |b.___ a reas should arrange the daily routine a: Baked Brown Bread — Two cups graham flour, one-half cup yellow nmeal, one-fourth cup sug: cup white flour, two and one-half cups sour mili, one-fourth cup mo- lasses, two teaspoons soda, ono tea- spoon salt. Let rise three-quarters of an hour, then bake three-quarters of an hour. Raisins or nuts may be added {f desired. seo that St is carried out. She shot make the report to the doctor if t child ts sick. N should given to the child without the kno’ ledge and ction of the moth No substitute® can ther in @ satisfactory ys Dr. R. M fessor of child University. sa manner."* hygiene, Harvai place the mo- Smith, assistant pro- nd ald he be — er. MEAT DEPT. Stuffed Breast of Lamb, Ib.___- Short Ribs for baking_____3 LE Swift’s Minced Ham, Ib,_..__-_____ So rd Steamed Brown Bread — Orfe cup sour milk, two cups sweet milk, one cup flour, two cups yellow cornmeal, one-half cup molasses, one teaspoon soda, a little salt, Dissolve soda in sour milk, mix milk, molasses, salt, | and then add cornmeal and flour. Steam three hours, Delicious Candy! There’s nothing like Car- nation Milk to make rich, smooth-grained, delicious candy. Try it and see. } Scalloped Tomatoes—Peel and alice ipe tomatoes and arrange {n a but- tered baking dish in alternate layers with bread crumb: each la: D of crumbs with bits of butter, pep- | per, salt and a little sugar, and bake | half an hour. | And try Carnation, too, SUGGESTION in other cooking and ““A mother 1d, as as pos. with coffee, fruits and sible, take r own child. | cereals, in place of costly Pee ens oramat ah cream. You'll like it— should be familiar with everything that {s done for him, and she should be able to do everything herself, if necessary. She should know how to | prepare his food, in order to tell tt nursemaid and in order to judge | “NEW PASTOR FOR MILLS “AND KENWOOD CHURCHES A 1 a i terday from Pardeeville, Mr, Taylor is to be the | every way Canxation Minx Provvcrs Comrany 18th r, Den Colo, "From Contented Cows” © 1925, Carnation Milk Products Co The Rev arrived ye Wisconsin. | Extra choice Beef Roast, lb._ Swift's Premium Ham, half or whole, per Ib. -_-36e Johnson Bros. Grocery Co. A complete service store where you need only to use your phone. We take your order and guar- antee quality and service, EVERYTHING FOR A COMPLETE AND TASTY MEAL 1251—PHONES—1252 We Deliver Ask for 3% Green Stamps BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Would have be WIGGLY PIGGLY customer be- night from a three weeks’ businest | Shampoo.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ww. eee x new pastor for the Mills and Ken cause en” was both thrifty and wise He knew ™“ nef tebe reat H. W. Rodgers are} Mills pavilion will be packed -to een-gallon still found by | wood Presbyterlan Churches, and howto save pennies and ew howto epend ariaale ¢ overflowing: with eager dancer On! servant A. BE. McDowell and Patrol: | will conduct the services in } ney : these two occasions. min J k of the police de-| churches Sunday, Both Mr. a} the penni avec ete lene] for both atemtatana | Paftment Thursday night inn raid| Mrs, ‘Taylor are graduates of the | at 121] South Fenway Three bar-| Moody Bible School, Chicago, of the ’ r y Tr oS > =] pecia yht rade athe moment con-|rels of mash also was discovered, | class of 1924, ‘They come well reo. | CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP_4 9 BARS 39e nee oe ules ety et aarton bad beet but "no whiskey, There was no one|ommended, and will enter upon t ye Hee ee F ice to. Mills directly to the door of | %t the house when the raid was} work with the purpo the lay WHITE KING— Lai pkg 48e FRAMED PICTURES Charles EB. Lewis of Powell ts reg- the dance hall, so no one need stay made ‘ ‘ respe “ Place Cards, Talleys, Priz epemeat: the! Townsend: at home for lack of transportation, | “Ten alos a of whlalcey ae . MILK—Large cans 10e ZOE MARKS Paul A. Jarrue of the Chevrolet] ycerwood of Philadelphia, aviator, | in a raid in the rear of * : : ; Déwn ‘the Stet company of Denver Is staying at the| preska’an arm, fighting the Nose W street, Name ours Church Union MILK—Case (48 cans) $4.75 Klein Marks Music & Art Co, j i ohh (Spry nos { We # | . IPT We > | {ikTecaa > \A looks Jerf "| % wn ru Dé K >tS L) 288 C.F. Retmerth returned tast| BOBBED, HAIR looks wondertui s Wins Appr oval APPLES—Bushel Il basket $2.25 Elt a Gov. AL Smith PEACHES crate_$1,85 ON A During the filming of “The Gold Rush,” Chaplin's new produc- tion, the great screen comedian composed two songs which are destined to become nationally popular. These melodies are recorded :on Brunswick Record number 2912 by Abe Lyman lifornia Orchestra, with Charlie Chap- lin personally recording. We want yeu to hear excellent-and interesting record, Both tunes are played in snappy fox trot tempo, and with the typical California swinging . We will gladly play this, and other Fee! ane Records for you, without obligation. Come in today The Chas. E. Wells Music Company “Home of the Chickeriny CASPER Branch at Salt Creek 232 East 2nd Phone | Chicago Speech CHICAGO, Sept, 25.—(Associated | Press)—George Brennan, Minots | Democratic national committeeman jand sixteen other lenders of the ree- Democracy of Cook County, to reach New York today to Governor Al Smith to Chi- where the New York governor the personal speaker Sun- © Democratic pientc. | political followers expect the necrallc organtzation to pledge rt to Governor Smith for lc presidential nomtna- ni escort Charlie Chaplin | 1s Stated For (30) esa oon he of the church. The vote was 147 to| * COOKIES Pkg. s 2. Admission of laymen to the con- ference was also approved 78 to 73. —_—__— Armed Men Try To.Enter The Pickford Home LOS ANGELES, Calit., Sept. 25,— What wan described by the watch man at the home of Douglas Fair- banks and Mary Pickford, as an at- tompt by four gunmen to break into Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Mthe Pickford-Fatrbanks home in|] Chas E, Wells Music Co. Beverly HiNs, near here, wan re | mi and Misael + Phone 194 ported to the police early today.| edbakceell she a - | Police are investigating 14¢ Have you tried them? 48-lb. sack_ $2.45 24-lb. sack_____ $1.25 others Something ne ROYAL FLOUR ROYAL FLOUR And many PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES “ALL OVER THE WORLD” 412 East Second 736 CY Ave. 900 North -ark

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