Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1925, Page 3

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eddie” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 ne vtherhood of American to Hold ¥ of garden flowers which had been | The month of ¢ ie _ |xlven by Mrs, Charles Anda and dbektsinonti ever being chil-| Mrs, W. H. Patten, An excellent | elena etn ocherhood of | program was presented during the | phn) Bik wil hold thelr}tea. A large number of teachers | me: night | called, all schools being represented. | ery . Stillwagon Out of Town Complimented. Guest Mrs, Walter Schultz entert i Informally at her home yesterday | xfternoon for Mrs. John Hayes ot | Wresno, Calif., who is visiting tn: the | cit Ten guests were present, all _ fhe Casper Daily Cribu PAGE THREE OFFICIALS OF FIRM FORMED ~ TO FINANCE COMPLETION OF RAILROAD ON TRIP TO CASPER H re North & South railw: nV contemplated. The n ©. minarieg relative to in- mB yaville nination of the North tah, and Miss I. M, I n representatives vate seer to Mr. K ar nanciers who have be- ‘ 1 the project and i develop- pora \ r of the M I id wi nd party of whom were old school friends of | WHOS des Mya. “Ha | Kitt il t sibility of ex t all Bake as oj | February ir te inection wit! 1 h street, 3 -| Officials Return ¥ : Ne eer ; ae ee noah in’ honor of Mrs. 4 Girl Scout Conferenc ; people. oe RADE Rone hs s} Mrs. Mary Dixon, commisstoner: | rileg Ces etn wen a é : Ameri The | Miss Mae Winter, deputy commis-! Phe Pak pent in kensington er, and Mrs. Christine Reynolds, | 5 h a three”course luncheon 1 of Girl Scouts, have ; herd oy a4 i asec from the eighth re-| ¥ le, M mal conference of Girl Scouts held! 2 hea > Conklir Springs, September 25 | en's clubs, t guektlor 3 aN 3. The convention was a | ments of: p 1 jest of he at success,in'every. way, particu: | | want to have Children’s Party sudesvont Par nbieneers eslntea a | saber ng Sones er eECay : distances as heretofore, but The Women’s Patrio’ 3 neds At operate with all localities and | attempting to unite the n Seaatat caleniny See nehes of scout work. | f different countr: ing | beg ; MacNDrea Pian iderfoot scouts, all delegates | he import of the eof be Se ae nall se onferénce, were invested by | jean moving picture films, as Zour BIEL Games Jane Deeter Rippin, national | ly Cowan explains, And it {s also Reece Be eres Were director of Girl Scouts of Amertca. | nterested in keeping — fc : . pea Hals| Phose Invested were: Miss Mae Win- » establishing busin ive pe om aa a r, Mrs. Mary Dixon and’ Mrs, Chris. d detrimental to the and a each li guest received a ill tine Raynolda, 6t'Ce : bs shor Bi 1 | lowatenwtacarst iis extn -peabend oh 2 hey mel at : Se jit i yee | ‘ wing British 2 as Aer the | t were Mary Margaret Wright, | Nell’ Hopper, of Canton, 4 The dancer Conchita Rodriquez, whose $1,000,000 collecti e : he A Mary 1 Billy Seloy 5 pper, of nton,/Mo., and] , i iq : ,000 collection o1 ‘ OWnien: ae C , mre sit ima TMiss Gertrude Don: of Des| gems is the finest in Spain, next to the n jewels, it is said, ig 4 [assachusett sare my Crandall? Fela irate Towa 0) | bringing the baubles with ho- ta ie | _Mrs. Olive Je of Cleve Saree ler and Fred'Houghton. M Bake Sale | | : und Mrs. Cranda assisted 7 | . cate sr To Be Held. bitest Gtéphien nol. CMNSAERIps ac | of the Jascord ‘Jewelry | J GARE | - sig eS, Mrs. Se ae Givieish of the|companied her father, John Kin-| Kansas City, who has been ¢ Ur | toria is a pleasant, harmless § First Presbyterian Ald soclety will las, Ill., who spent | ne stor in . for severa’ Rees, of Wi : raigiye = Li ‘ pianos hold a sale of home cooked foods at ea RUrciaticken r ve os fois a Tete th is. pe ite Tad : | 1, and her s Haga for Castor Oil, I StEBOUc, 1 tan ehren eta afternoon per Pharmacy on Saturday,| guest of his granddaughter. Mrs. | and Riverton, He will stop off again | j | al 1 high’ sct Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for for the teachers and prineipals of 10; -ataping at’ 10 o'clock. oat Bon and’ his daughter, Mrs, |in Casper the last of the week be- | Infants in arms and Children all age the Casper schools was a huge suc- leq Is ee cia pga s ei aE ae y : a arta z cess. The affair was sponsored by | postponed. rie ape a Bis y To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Aft LLM ee Es ay flviatan ot the Depart-| he tea which was to have been|solen, are visiting with friends Sam Kern of Sheridan is transact 1 Proven directions on ¢ sece. Physicians everywhere mend it red Gib, Sees > com given tomorrow by Mra. B. B.|Casper, from ¢ n, Nebraska Sy mags : oe = plimented on thelr efforts. The hall} prooks for Mrs. Silas Brooks has . “bebe Mg unis gee Ue CRsne Sa eee: + rhcaeent N t a of the Mountain States Power com-|peen* postponed on account of the| afr. and Mrs Sobe tS . mel sages hed 1 } { cr, j pany which was used for the occa:| unfortunate death of Mrs. Carl|{he week-end i oe P. B. Carls ed from River- | ¢ Kk I sion was decorated with’ a profusion | giumaker. | tial en on yesterday, # in the ¢ i OIF | Mr. and Mrs F ae | a bt ) ' Brigette fae rr :| Dramatic Division | this city recently spent « u r of Lander fs reg! grows out of arr as st H 2 ain momoree a: ie elenkie cheyenne. tere e Gladstone, er 4, charged with ste | fu in her tir le | ) natie division 6 see 2% nobile belonging to J [m fi of | ? COLOR IT NEW WITH 3} women's Departmental club wi] Ars. W. H. Crawford, wh airman of, the 1 ap: | her bus ear T ; with & Arthur | heen Indisposed f the past s jon, is ‘in ecuting witness, but | B. “a | st Second street./ day is now ré ering. neeting o ¥ dismissed wit at DIAMOND DYES” 3) interested are invited to] ces eae on aes J. A. Huff received wordt ‘ hed s x 7 T Y ] | 8 o’Clock 4 ee, ] . . af St the death of a brother in Colorado| P. B. Coolidge, Lar ttorne orning sesstor W OMA N CL UE | Just Dip to Tint or Boil }/ country Club Dance Heinges era crwillisfenie :tovitahe otk |iiit Caalemeecting ? snterided,“ under .crdseexamination | . 3 i to Dye To Be Postponed, order to attend the funeral on Sut * ee »b, counsel for | aI aT + i t | ie | The dance which was announced | urday Mark O. D: x collector fo: 1 full au Z WR DEA D | i | Shan IRA: |for Saturday night at the Country ol te he Midwest Refining company, has | th he Bogan car and ad | age contains direc- | club has been postponed on account| H. P. Ferree of the Continental Oi! | returned from a trip to | that the owner had no part In instt- | | tions #0 simple.any | of the death of Mrs. Carl Shumaker. | company arrived froin Montana this | Montana tuting her arr |. DENVER, Colo., Oct, 8 , . a i eras woman can unt | oe tadentngs ek HiUyixacura® to il bes Justice Hetry. Brennan, before |. 7S NVER: Colo. Oct. Auspices of the Catholic Girls’ Club. soft, delleate shad | home in Denver accompanied, by b | whom the original case was brought. | iy ireaceation of 5 | or dye rich, perma wife and daughter, Katherine, who | was called to the stand when the|(or 0 SCorition O° Pape hei aseacwan ola) acaeiet Geapetig’ bt | Core tink eee eee | 2TOUTE GLASS FCM: | Sine convened at 120 after rocenc: | Weta! Her home TICKETS 50 CENT pofetiiags Beaters | | tbe Girl Scouts Council tonight at! the Hagens cabin on Casper moun- » ing for the noon hour. It appeared | °° ¥4 | Akitas yay 7:30 at scout headquarters, | tain. PIT O Dogs, Sheridan | p:ovarre that the case would reach | 5...) es stockings, sweaters, Sih | halls kak th{s" afternoon, | Center er draperies, cover Mr, and Mra. G./R. Waldschmidt ! —— Mrs. Schroeder ts represented by | = ings, hangings | f and daughter, Barbara, have re- ceaen Nu | everything! | Personals turned from a short. trip to. the | SHERIDAN | - Buy, Diamond ; Black Hills. jnew system fo | : ore Dyes—sno other kind—and tell your sae been found in 8 |Germans bitter | druggist whether the material you 7 Miss Martha Nastrum penile sonia. the: favorite airia)s | = a > 2 a fi m is a guest 4 wish to color is wool or silk, or| Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Gerry and Mrs.| at the Gladstone from Thermopolis | 0¢ L¥Yman Walsh, was taken sick | | @ e@ whether it is Inen, cotton or mixed) ‘peresa Stuart motored to Denver | today. with symptoms of poisoning and} #90 omment 1 | am Sa goods.—Adv. y morning,' to be ‘gone sev ? othat te died“ An investigation showed that | eS Mrs, L. ‘T. Cox, visitor from Chey- | h& bad been fed nak singe. Re C lid T lk! 5 bah 7d enne, is staying at the Henning. | °""! pr n that ishbor OOoul ge a or yood died ur r same syr t J ApeXine Sor Neer Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keene are} |. eT ——EE| : * S | spending a few days here from | eit aero et a ee, BERLIN Snoiasee | Mrs. A. T. Phillips returned last | Thermopolis. { PF ATCe eau hy reel) +t! Press.) Ger! newspapers | Super- * | Sunday from a week's visit in Chey- . . dite enna omment in a rather bitter epirit on On ayia Features uper- enng, Where she stayed with Mr. andj} Mr, and Mrs. y. Migby arrived! scr. p:.) President Coolidge’s address before | 2 Heterodyne \———— from Lander today, and resis hildren’s Pictorial |the American Legion ¢ ntion in 1 Washes faster. 6 Easily adjusted coe oy tered‘at the Townedhia, Cross Word Puzzle |Omaha. aul editions 2 Washescleaner, 9 your height. | rie eae | ; | contala lengths ots from the 3 Largest hourly 7 Clothes can be Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 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Hedeman of Columbine | visitor at the Henning. . ecete | | Cleaning BE a oe, ee adies:and Mens ' 1 95 foods hb tel fee Rey Ole stay | 3uite SS e | at the Townsend, | Ladies Plain Woo) $1 95 | Sherman D. Canfield, George Dob |; Iresses and Coats ty | bin Penniman, John A. Clifton and Ross P, Beckstrom are nll in Casper We Call For and Deliver JAKE with the While here jon business connected North & South rallroad. chey are staying at the Henning. * | THE NIFTY TAILOR | cee i | | Ray Miller, salesman from Bil-} | Wyatt Hotel Bsmt Phone 802 |) j3j.c:5) fs in the city Aer eee Pau) C. Raborg, prominent ranch- er from Chugwater, is a guest at the Henning. Lexington Cream. XXXXX Flour o- Klein. Murray 8. representative tM id Bett re: 5 oe “ | ore and Betty Bread pet aack |! Jon 1iCY {0 RAISE you Famib | Corn Meals. without it. 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