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Ps FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 Out-of-Town Guest . Is Honored Honoring Mrs. John C. Hayes, who leaves for her home in Fresno, Cal- ifornla next Wednesday, Mrs. Ralph Marshall and Mrs. Davis Wilson are entertaining at a bridge party. this evening at the home of the former, 10926 West Fourteenth street. After auction has been enjoyed a supper will be served. Invited guests in- clude Mrs. Lester Parker, Mrs. Wil- Nam Corson, Mrs. Mrs, Walter Schultz. James Speas, Mrs, Clarence Mrs, William Rae, Mrs. Walter Kesner Long, Mrs. H. Healey Mrs. Young Is Hostess Mrs. Minal Young entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on Wednesday last. Birthday Party Yesterday Miss Helen Machin entertained In honor of her brother James’ 11th birthday. He was the recipient of many gifts from the invited guests. Refreshments were served, after which games were played, Billy Cra- ter and Max Fiedler were the vin- ners. The guests included Billy £ra- ter, Max Fiedler, Fred Smith, “Mason and Billy Hemry, Jack and Gerald Burges: Harry Preble, Clinton Hubbs and the guest of hynor. eee Masonic Dance Tonight The first dance of ‘he season will be given tonight by the’ Masonic lodge at the Mason'c Temple. Danc- ing will start proraptly at 9 o’clock. All Mason§ and cheir wives are in- vited to attend Altar and Rosary Society Meecing. At the meeting of the Altar and Rosary society held October 7, Mrs. M. J. Foley and Mrs. G. C. Chand- ler w hostesses, for the’ after- noon. eee Chapter of Eastern Star For Town of Midwest Members of Fort Caspar Chapter iFeel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, “Casares” 10 Don't stay head- achy, dizzy, billous, constipated, sick! One or two pleas- ant candy-like “Cas- carets” taken any time will mildly stimulate your liver and start your bow- els. ‘Then you, will both look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your head will be clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink and your skin rosy. Because “Cascarets” never gripe or sicken, it has become the largest selling laxative In the world. Directions for men, women, chil- dren on each box—any drugstore. —Ady. ue Super- Heterodyne fi - Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 232 B, 2nd Street Phone 194 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY HAYTIN’S BOOT SHOP “We Fit the Feet” CORNER FIRST AND CENTER GLADSTONE HOTEL BLOCK CHARMING PUMPS Operas, D’Orsays, Step-Ins or Buckle . . Pumps With Medium or High Heels $5.85 to $9.85 Whatever your preference—Velvets, Satins, Patents, Tans or Combinations—Haytin’s showing of the very newest styles in Pumps surpasses all others. great array of new fall shades in hosiery, too. No. 4 will attend the institution of a new chapter of the Eastern Star at Midwest on Saturday ‘night, Oc- tober 10, and will conduct the int- tiatory work. ‘Those who wish to attend, and also those having rovm in their cars for other passergers are asked to call Mrs. J. M. Lowndes. 1439J. as soon as possible. The grand matron and grand patron of the state are expected to be present. eee D. A. R, Luncheon Postponed, The Daughters ot the American Revolution have postponed their an- ual luncheon inéefinitely owing to the death of “rs. Blanche Schu- maker, a charter member. The reg- ular meeting, of the organization will be held October 13, at the home of Mrg. FP. B. Brooks, 1208 South Wolcott street. All daughters are invited to this meeting. 7 Personals Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan and son John are here from Arminto. eee George B. Fuller and his wife have been spending the last two days here from their home in Thermopolis. Mr. Fuller is a stockman and the brother of R. F. Fuller, manager of the New Gladstone Hotel. owes Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Templeton of Rock Springs are registered at the Gladstone, see Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Fuller of Raw- lins are visitors in Caspér. see Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Croft are in from Salt Creek for the, purpose of giving their small son medical atten- tion, , + J. W. Bingenheimer will accom- pany Carl Shumaker as far as Omaha with the body of his wife. At that point Mr. Shumaker will be met by the sister and brothers of the deceased and will complete the journey to Abingdon, II. eee Mr. and Mrs, Clarence A. Rue of Laramie are in Casper today visiting Mrs. Rue's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lowndes of 1003 South Ash street. eee D. Mathson, representive of the Gorham company, is in city on business. a ir John Binghelmer has returned from Chicago and Fort Dodge, Iowa, in which latter place he visited his mother, see Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Smith, 243 North Jefferson, announce the birth Monday of a baby boy. Both mother and child are getting along nicely. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank England have returned from a week's trip Yo points in Colorado, eee Mrs. M. G. Paulus was called to Whiting, Ind., last night by the re- port of an accident to her mother, Mrs. L. Frye of that city. Mrs. Paul- us will be away an indefinite per- iod. ee 6 Mrs. Mary Neer, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Whelan, during the summer months, left last night for her home in Mel- bourne, Florida. eee Mrs. Laura I. Monson expects to leave ‘tomorrow for Denyer, where she will consult an occulist. From there she will go to Steamboat Springs to visit relations. Mrs. Monson {is employed at the Casper port office, eee Mrs. T. M, Loughlin will leave on Monday for Portland, Oregon to be gone several months... She will visit with her husband's people, Mr. Loughlin, who ts connected with the U. 8. Department of the Interior, will remain In Casper temporarily. eee L. J. Gatchell, drug store proprie. tor of Buffalo, is a guest at the Gladstone. And a CITY BRIEFS | Jeremiah "fahoney, sheepman, re- turned frora a business trip to Sho- shont yesterday, eee C. G. Bach of Edgerton is spend ing 4 few days here, cee F, M. Brown, manager of the Midwest Commissary is confined to his home with a bad cold. see Dr. William McDermott has re- turned from Omaha where he at- tended the American Légion Con- vention, cee ln, on oil business. 1 the Gladstone. . A. Ballard and J. oth of Balti McLaugh | in Casper | are staying eee C. G, Hancock of Cheyenne is istered at the Townsend. eee ~.0. H. Shallenberger is a guest at the Henning from Lost Cabin. ry | M. G, Hodnette is here from Der ver doing business with A. H are of the Rex Investment pany, Mike Griffin is here on business from Chicago, see Phil Mahoney of Buffalo Creek is spending a few days here with his aunt, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. eee H. H. Lacey of Lusk Is a_visitor to the city. ~ eee Albert Hartman of the Midwest Commissary has returned from a two weeks vacation spent in Ther- mopolls, oe Major Alfred Beach of this. city spent a few days in Cheyenne on business this week. ec 8e Ted Rochford and EB. A. Woods are spending the day in Douglas on business, se Harry Harnsberger, Lander attorney, day, well known is in Casper to- eee Charles Hall, T. J. Gatkell, John Flint, Richard Young and Dave Mas- ters are all sheepmen from Buffalo who are staying at the Henning. —————— ee ite member this— Food authorities say you can live on whole wheat alone. SHRED- DED WHEAT is whole wheat—with cream it’s_a perfectly bal- anced food. It tastes cije' my It looks ¢ eamy Itis crea my/ ( your ¢ooking whe Caspet Oatip crioune with rich, nourishing Car- nation Milk. It puts food value into milk dishes and gives them finerflavor and texture. Splendid, too, for use in place of cream—and most agree- ably economical. Your grocer has Carnation. Carnation Mixx Propecrs Co, 1639 18th Street Denver, Colo. “*From Contented Cows” @ 1925, Carnation Milk Products Co, FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Co, 38 E. 2nd PAGE THKEr ee a AT8 A.M. Casper’s Newest, Cleanest Food Emporium Tue Foon Genrer ns | 120 WEST SECOND STREET IN THE TUR VER-COTTM: BUILD A Veritable Paradise of Bargains for the Housewife. NOT FOR ONE DAY—BUT ALL THE TIME ‘ALL MERCHANDISE PLAINLY MARKED FOR CASH SALES PARKING SPACE FOR EVERYONE ENTRANCES—Rear Henning Hotel—Off Center Street Alley at the’ Townsend Bank Building—Off David Street. OUR OWN PRIVATE PARKING SPACE ABSOLUTELY FREE Months Silk Hose is clear to pumps. very sole of comfort. om, amimi A Vision of the The future of a pair of Humming Bird Pure cad. For months, they are with you through thick and thin--the “thick” of your stout little walking boots, the “thin” of your dancing The slender ankles, tapered in knitting, lose nothing of their catessing fit, nor do the winsome colors fade with the seasons. Seam- fess underfoot, they remain throughout, the Lady of vision, look months ahead when purchasing silk hosiery for yourself or for others. All the newest shades—frequently many weeks in advance of the mode. $1.50 Per Pair Our Hosiery Departments features only the soost dependable brands of hosiery. >. © RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM Dry Goods Department & E SILK. HOSIERY “WEARS LONGER, toCome AT @ird Time Does Not Allow Us to List Prices—We Will, However, Give FREE °F CHARGE 48-lb. Sack High Patent Flour to Customer Making Largest Purchase on Opening Day, P| WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY ay SMALL EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY 24-lb. Sack High Patent Flour for Second Largest Purchase on Opening Day. Our Prices on Everything Are at ; Rock Bottom The Food Center Is Owned by Gordon Habenicht and Joe Sandhoefner, Former Proprietors of the Bungalow Grocery and Market. Clean---Modern--Sanitary Meat Market THE Food GENTER PHONES 22 AND 23 120 WEST SECOND STREET