Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1925, Page 5

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1925 Birthday Party Yesterday. Celebrating her son John’s birt day. Mrs. J. C. Zuttermeister enter- tained at a children’s party at her home, 923 South Center street, yes- terday afternoon. Little guests in- vited were, Vera and Marian Lister, Pauline Fisher, Marian Srivaiska, Marjorie Day, Mary Lou Crater, Betty Anda, Elizabeth ‘Zutterme! ster, Donald and Bobby. McMahon, Homer Lathrop, Dickie Boyle, Wal- ter Stanley, Bobby Hagens, Charles Hoffhine, Frank Bacheller, Jimmy Bean and Bobby Kimball. eee Ladies’ Ald Social Meeting. The Ladies’) Aid societygof the Grace English Lutheran church will hold a regular social meeting on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the “home of Mrs. B. Runden. 674 South Park avenue. Mrs. H. O, Barhaug wil assist Mrs, Runden as hestess. one Bake Sale To Be Held. At the meeting of St. Mark’s guild held last Thursday it was decided to hold a bake sale on Saturday, Oc- tober 17. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. J, G. Wiederhold eee Entertainment for Omaia Santha. ‘The members of Omaia Santha were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Whisenhunt at their home, 1525 South Ash street. A pleasant social time and also music were enjoyed. Delightful refreshments were served. 7 ee Hallowe'en Party Tuesday. Mrs, Wilson's class of the First Presbyterian chureh will entertain at a Hallowe'en party on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in the church par- lors, Sixth and Durbin streets, All members and prospective members are cordially invited. eee Annual Meeting of the Country Club. The annual meeting of the Casper Country club will be held Monday evening at the club at $ o'clock. ose Woodcraft Thimble Club Meeting. The Woodcraft Thimble club will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Brower, 815 Badger avenue on Wed- nesday at 2 o'clock, All members of Woodcraft and friends are cordi- ally invited. ‘ 7 ' Eastern Star Initiation Thursday. Fort Caspar Chapter, No, 4 of the O. E. 8. will hold its regular meet- ing on Tiursday evening at § o'clock at the Masonic temple. Fol- lowing an initiation of candidates. refreshments will be perved by the committee in charge.’ The examin- ing committee will be present at 7:30. ¥, Anderson, general counsel] for the Midwest Refining Co., is here from Denver, a guest at the Midwest club. ee Martin J. Dunsworth, E. H. War- ren, A, T. Rynalski and Mr. and Mrs, Myers are spending the week- end in Bates Hole on a hunting, ex- pedition. J, B, Barnes left for Denver today on a business trip. eee Captain T. B, Apgar Js visiting in town from Fort Russell. oe 8 A, S. Johnson of the Reynolds Radio Corporation is here from Den- ver. T. K. Hall, district manager, and W. H. Taylor and VW. R. Méssick, representatives of the Diamond Match company, spent yesterday in Casper from Denver. «7. Joe Garst of Douglas city on business. . is in the ee Frank Pulver, representing Allen hosiery, was here yesterday on business eee EB Denver Saricks has arrived trom to assume the position of credit manager with the Chalres B. Wells Music store of this city. ONLY 4 DAYS In which to take advan- tage of a 6x10 Hand-Colored Enlarge- ment of Baby’s Picture FOR $4 .00. FRAMES TO FIT. Offer Closes October 15 SEE OUR WINDOW THE PICTURE SHOP With Casper Pharmacy , Second and Wolcott . Casper Bride-to-Be MISS RUTH STEVENSON, whose marriage to Harris Dodge, has been set for Wednesday of this week at Dallas, Texas. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Irwin are leaving today for Kansqs City and Omaha from which points they ex- pect to go to New York in order to sail for South Americay sity, who are expecting to leave this week for Laramie to attend the an- nual homecoming, met last night at the home of Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, 132 North Lincoln street) to discuss one plans. E. O. Hunting, general manager ree 4 of the Denver Auto Equipment Co.,} Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knight and is spending a few days in Casper on business connected with the Casper branch of the company. daughter, Billie are leaving Casper on Monday for South America. They will sail for New York on November fhe Casver Sunday Cribune \Larger Field of Five Yeats Operation in Casper) Marked by Steady, |: which the association may . Arh used to’ serve and co-operate with fe iercish Consistent Growth Until New Quarters Were | Sommuniy—wide interests, ‘The = Y g Women’s Christian Associa er ; Made Necessary |tton does not limit its services or{ The importance of the mo e ¥ jits privileges to any one ,group—it| hicle in the al serves more who re not members| the country The offices of the Young Wom-, ‘The ney ter wing ad-| than those who are, It is an or-| fects the r ad en’s Christian Association are this | justed to th r ganization belongs to the community | ed in a s! 9 Week functioning in the new loca-| A. by tho staff a 1 varied resources available | Cor : t tion at 142 South Wolcott. Af five years of gradual growth under Service Opened to “Y”’ | & In Removal to New Location on Wolcott r | cor PAGE FIVR | ayed in its dev { e we ts has al Invitation will be » public to attend the ittee of Ww w is chai the varying vicissitudes due to lim-|1.. Brown, Mre \ of the new head-} this study are si oar f the th r constantly tncreastr itation of equipment and frequent|c. H, cx , opportunity for all = changes in staff, the Association |son are with, and - sd : hie Ciletiy: but certélaly, AaaSped eer aa, rai Saneakin particular Pee LALLA LULU LULA LLM L LULL ULL TTT TTT TT os its program in Casper-until it has! this committes wi ape outgrown the cramped pace in/ing reception in the re to which its activities haye been|which the men and women of the} KANSAS CITY— Ford assem ‘ housed. } co unity will be invited. Attra = plant here has resumed full op. y . ‘The announcement some days ago features are belng planne erations plant hag been run: urke an ranberr 0° the proposed move to the Patten} present o t about half capacity Property was greeted with ent siasm by business women and G Reserves Many business men have expressed congratulations that the} organization had found the step a) Sauce progr th ation I also sug: qua man who earned fiftee Duld be looked upon being t tot {s aire Are Among the Specials at the Possibility and advised taking ad-| vantage ofthe opportunity for ad-| vancement. That the proposition has been pos- sible from a financial standpoint has been at once a surprise and a source of gratification to the board of dl- rectors A consideration of $150.00 per month with the furnishings al. | most complete, and with a source of {ncome in the rooms to be rented for living quarters the net rent will be ldss than that paid for the former quarters at $115.00 per month, un furnished, and with less available | income to offset the total rent. It is expected that the expense for heat and light will about balance | the amount paid formerly, a com-| parison showing the heat ‘to have been $65.00 less for the same period, September to May, tnclusive, of last year, than at the residence at First and Wolcott. The total budget for the year 1926 as submitted to the budget committee of the community fund, has been cut below that re- quired for the present year. ————————————_—_ Casper friends of Mrs. A. Baker are pleased to learn that she {s mak ing a successful recovery from a very serious operation performed in one of the large St. Louis hositpais | last week, Before returning to Cas-| per Mrs. Baker -will visit with her brother and nephew, doctors in St. Louls and with her brothers in To ledo, Ohio. and LaCrosse, Wis., who are also doctors in those cities. eee | Mrs, A. D. Johnston is.a guest at | the Gladstone from Thermopolis. es 13, spending some time in Missis- sippl and Wichita, Kansas, enroute. Mr. Knight has been superintendent of the White Eagle Refinery in Casper. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hays and small son, Jack are here from Ther- mopolis for the week-end. ees o's Dick Spurlock and Jess Posey are in from the Buzzard ranch, vee ° Dr. Ray Borland and. his wife drove in yesterday from the Cheney ranch in the Bates Hole country. eee Ed Johnson and R. Swift have re- Mrs. Fred D, Hammond is spend- ing a few days here from Denver. : see A. W. Peake is expected back in rly next. week from Ca! Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Marquardt | harrived in Casper yesterday, thus completing their tour around the world. They will spend a few days here, and then will go to Austi Texas, to visit Mrs, Marquardt mother and sister. From there they will go to Los Angeles to spend the. winter months. . Mike McCleary came in yesterd: Banner ranch on turned from a hunting trip in the Big Horn Basin. Mrs. Carson and her son were shopping in Casper yesterday from their home in Glenrock. ee Mrs, M. L. Bishop Jr., and daugh- ter June left for Denver last night to visit Mrs. Bishop's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, L. Evans. They ex- pect to be away about two weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tripeny are the parents of a daughter born yesterday afternoon at the Natrona County hospital. Mother and child are doing well, s e «ee Miss Sue Duthie and Mrs. Lewis Barker bave returned from a trip to Denver. ae Mrs. A. A. Skinner spent yester- day in Casper from her home in Glendo visiting with Mrs. Ede. erry Mrs. Earl Callaway of 656 South Park avenue has as her guest her sister-in-law, Miss Mildred Callaws of Monett, Mo. eee Mrs. H. W. Finney will leave the Lincoln Street hospital today with her baby daughter for her how 1242 South Center street | eee Mrs. H. A. Vallas, aunt of Mrs. | T. J, Riach left for her home in Houston, Texas, Friday night. cee Miss Julia Kassis, who {s in charge of the Kassis store at La- voye, is confined to her home tn Casper with an attack of bronchitis. ar) Dr, Sadie E. Berquist has returned from Lincoln, Nebr., where she at- tended the wedding of her son Jay to Miss Louise Lesh. eee The Rotary club stilt has several high school boys on ¥ts list who are in need of work on Saturdays and evenings. . Mrs. W, D. Johnston of 1118 South Lincoln street, has had as her guests for the last two days her brother and sister, Mr. Karl V. King and Miss Margaret King. They havd been spending the last two years in Europe In order to study languages. returning to the United States just recently, They left for their home In Salt Lake City yesterday after- noon. . . John Rodgers of Salt Creek {s leaving for Akron, Ohio to visit his father and mother, neither of whom he has seen for seven years, eee Mr, and Mrs. Jay T, Berquist of Lexington, Nebraska, have been vis iting Mrs, Sarah B. Berquist and Dr. L. EB. Berquist of 750 CY avenue for a few days. Mr. Berquist {s an at- torney at at Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Berquist were recently married || at Lincoln, Neb, \ eee Miss Betty Kruger, who formerly taught in the Casper schools, and later read proof for The Tribune, 1s teaching this year at Austin, Minn. eee The alumni of Wyoming Univer- » Trimmed Muskrat AAA CASPER’S GREATEST FUR DISPLAY Every woman in Casper should see this wonderful display of Furs. HK TOMORROW—FIRST DAY OF OUR COLOSSAL OCTOBER FUR SALE THREE DAYS ONLY—MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY PRESENTING AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE $75 TO $600 AT WHOLESALE PRICES Your Choice of 300 Fur Coats of Exquisite Style and Quality $129793.000 Tomorrow we tart the most wonderful October Fur ‘Sale of our history with the most tremendous and sensational values yet offered on Furs of such high character. THE FURS Plain and Silver Muskrat Sealine Hudson Seal Caracul TWO WONDER- FUL BUYS Silver Muskrat Coat, Fox trimmed. Sale Price $135 Dark Raccoon Coat. eels style. e Price $155 HERE AT LAST IS REAL RELIEF FROM EXCESS FAT! Silph Reducing Chewing Gum— K opper Kettle (Jateteria O-S Building 126 East Second latest scientific discovery takes New fal és York by storm—Everyone is chen- YA Qs ing it and POUNDS of FAT ; 9 ARE ROLLING OFF! No longer need you suffer from excess No longer need you be humiliated by ic looks or remarks. No longer you starve yourself to distraction or tire Yourself out with exercises. With Silph Reducing Chewing Gum, the latest and most wonderful dis- covery ever an, woman and child ean today sa ly and easily reduce. Silph Reducing Gum is the result of yegra of fio study and experiments—it is different TODAY MRS. SISK Formerly proprietor of the Wyatt Cafeteri will be = From anything over advised 00 tab off FAT, Tele connected with the Kopper Kettle heresfter and will simple, safe, cheap and easy. It is almost like have personal charge of the telling you to eat candies to reduce. It ia just a pleasant and as harmless. BREAKFAST Which will be served continuously through the morn- ing hereafter commencing at 6 A. M. on Monday, October 12, and every morning thereafter. Silph Reducing Gum is not a drug nor a laxative —it contains juice extract of sea plants known for years to possess wonderful reducing properties but until now it was impossible to obtain eufficient quantities of these plant extracta to supply « public demand. Today a group of ecientists have found a way to obtain it and to incorporate it ina delicious, refreshing chewing gum. When mixed with the gastric juices, through the flow of saliva it eliminates fat forming efementa in the system— ‘at the samo time it is great for stomach or intestinal trouble, The quick and amazing results already obtained grith ply been overwhelm- ing. Silph sells for 50 cents n box, enough for one week, at all goo stores. Remember that ¢ “CHEW SILPH 18 TO BE SYLPH-LIKE,” that's New York's latest slogan. "I am the shadow of my former self,” writes Mrs. N—, beautiful Brooklyn girl. “Silph Reducing Gum is wonderfull” MEAL HOURS BREAKFAST—Starts at 6 A. M. LUNCHEON—11 to 2 P. M. DINNER—5 to 8 P. M. you can get it from the Silph Medical Co., 9 W. Goth I 7 Se tre per box or two full weeks’ supply, $1.00. druggist is out of Silph ity. Bilph wells for Sbe BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Silph is the name of the original and genuine reducing gum, THE ONLY ONE WE PERSONALLY GUARANTEE TO BE SAFE AND HARMLESS. On Sale at Sprecher’s Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy or Tripeny’s Drug Stor ‘ SUNDAY HOURS the same except that luncheon starts at 11:30 A. M TUTTI TUTTI UMA UULLULU LALLA LLU LLAMA LALLA LLL LLL Za At JUST A SMALL DEPOSIT Will hold any Fur Coat in this sale until desired. Fur Coat carries Fuchs’ 2-year free repair gu HNN Db . 4 CASPER’S LEADING SHOP FOR WOMEN A il Fe SPECIALTY D MISSES Choose from over 300 luxurious Fur Coats. Never before has such a distinctive col- lection of smart styles and beautifully matched pelts been offered at anywhere near the prices we are quoting. THE FURS Natural and Dyed Squirrel American Broadtail American Mink Eastern Mink Cocoa Ermine Jap Mink A Few of the Bargains $125 FU Caracul Coats - Leopard Coats < Caracul Coat, Sale Price $150 3ay Seal Coat. Sale Price Natural Squirrel Coats ODO $375 $895 Jap Mink Coats Genuine Mink Coats_

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