Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1925, Page 3

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Mrs. Havens party street. Mrs. Townsend, Patricia Canton Club Well Attende: in mished by chestra St. Mark's §; ma or high Guests who honoree were: Frances Biglin, Mrs. Joseph Fort Wayne, Ind., guest of Mr. and Is Honored At Bridge Party Today Mrs. Meryle Havens ot Olean, N. who have been visiting in Cas- for some time with her sister, Mrs. Frances Biglin and who Is re- turning to her home on Wednesday was the guest of honor this after- noon af an’ informal tea and bridge given by at her home, R. A. Mrs. Mrs, Sullivan. see Dance Is dd Saturday ynergae Meeting at Hanson Home, Mrs, V. E. Hanson will be hostess on Tuesday evening at her home, 451 Divine avynue for the regular meeting of St. Mark's Synergae. Dur- ing the meeting final plans for the ecard party to be given at the Par- ish house next Saturday, church building fund, will be made. Those wishing reservations for the school class of FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down. the Steps Klein aaee Music & Art Co. 38 B. 2nd By MARY TOBIN Nichols, Leigh Donlin of The first of a series of informal dances planned for the Canton club of the Odd Fellow’s lodge was given their hall a large number of members and their friends attend- ing. MuNe for the evening was fur- Clarice Knopsnider’s Or- the winter by evening for the sponsored by the Tau Gamma Gam- the church, The dinner will be served RETHROAT ~ Gargle with warm salt water from 6p, m. until 8 the program to follow. * Both the program and dinner will be of a novel character, as each of the twelve courses to be served and the twelve number on the program will represent a particular month. Twelve booths at which the din- ner is to be served cafeteria etyle Mr O. L., Walker|are being artistically decorated to 105 West Twelfth} correspond with the various months of the year, a prize to be awarded attended besides the|to the one having the most realistic booth, Careful preparations afe be- ing made for an interesting program of musical numbers tableaux and readings. At the close of the pro- Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Q. K.| gram a fashion show will be held, Deaver, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs.| displaying new and clever styles in Johnson, Mrs. A. G. Fidel,| aprons, to be auctioned off during 1 Tyler, Mrs. H. C. Pitz-| the evening. A small admission fee Miss Margare an and will be charged for both cbildren tand adults, | . 8 | Piano Recital Saturday Afternoon, The Sixth recital of this season given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth Sams’ pupils took place Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock at the Studio, 515 South Durbin street. Thé following program was played entirely from memory: }“An Eskimo Lullaby’ -- Gaynor Bla | Kathlyn Tucker Etude in A Flat Major, Wollenhaupt Wilda Berry “Farewell to the Piano” Massanet Chaminade “Scarf Dance” Luetle Lyo: “Roses from the South Waltz -. Strauss. - Behn Fenton “Silver Stars” --~ ‘Concert + Polonaise’ Mabel Hayes (Contributed) eee Fine Arts Division Meeting Wednesday. A meeting of the Fine Art's divis- Synergae to Hold’ Ruminage Sale This Week. Members of St. Mark's Synergae will hold a rummage sale on Wed- nesday and Thursday, October 2) and 22, at 916 North Beech street. Any member of the organization or friends of the church. having: arti- 3 Sew MU NY Vv x Divorced from Tom Moore, (above), screen heroine, is acq Gilmore, also of the movies. film leading man, Renee Adorcée uiring a new. husband, Douglag party are asked to cal] Mrs. Han-| “tw! ilifam ‘Tell Overture” - Rossini son, phone 593W. Evelyn Beal ces a Penk “Octaxe Etude" - Concone} to hoitty, Miss Violet Lever, ch: Dinner and Program at . | Faust Wahz” -_..__.-. Gounod] man of the committee First Christian church. Anna Mae Guthrie phone 131J, and the artciés will be} A very uniqué dinner and program Wollenhaupt| called for. @ will be given Wednesday evening, Saint Saens oh. SF © October 21 at the First Christian] “Witches Dance’ ~- McDowell} Mothers’ Division church, corner of Grant and Lind June Decker Meeting This Week. streets. The entertainment is being] ‘Rustle of Spring” -- Sinding} The mothers’ division of the Cas. per Woman's Dep: mental club wall hold a meeting on Wednesday after- noon, October 21 at 2:30 o'clock, in the assembly room of the Mountain States Power company. Members of the home econom#e division will be guests as well as any member of the then acne 6 ee EP general club/interested in the, work Ply Over throgt fon of the Casper Woman's Depart-|of either division. Mrs. Guy Ga) K Ss mental club will be held on Wednes-| will act as hostess for the after. day afternoon of this week at 2| noon. 7M AP oRUB o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. 1. cee Over 17 Million Jars Used Yea: Pelton, 833 South Beech street. Miss Dessert Will Entertain Friends, Miss Katherine Dessert will enter- tain a few friends this evening at her home on Grant street in farewell courtesy to Mrs. Robert Goodman, who is leaving this week for Call- fornia to make her home. The evs ning will be spent in pluying bridge. Invited guests include: Mrs. Dyer tag Gyrafoam. washer can match its perform- ance — equal its service — com- pare with its helpfulness. clothes in 3 to 7 minutes — elim- inates hand-rubbing even on collars, cuffs and wristbands — cles they wish to donate’ are asked’ Ha Mrs: Ralph E. Barton, Mrs. ONLY the MAYTAG brings helpfulness like this / (i= a 10!) 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The Maytag washes a tub of Ask to see the New Maytag Ironer, too Gyrafoam “Washer Fad :— TUB. 233 E. First St. MAYTAG SHOP PHONE SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Factory Representative Always in Charge of Demonstration and Service In-the Oi) Field ~ A JAMES L. MEIDE With Howell * Boyd, New Lavoye Deferred Payments you'll never miss | J. B. Walker, Miss Augusta Adams, ico Buchanan, Miss Frances Adams, Mrs. Victor R. "08; Votney J. Dacken and thé honoree. tertrude P.. Tidball, Clyde <0 Kurtz, Melvin %. Larson Miss Rario For Frank Highleyman, '23; Glen | Alpha Club Social. Fletcher; A, K. McWhinnle, Miss Lots Rarie of b37 East | Willlam H. Talbert, 120: leventh street will reéelve for mem- s of the Alpha class of the Meth- on Tuesday evening at 7:30 day of this week at the church. eee University Alumni Attend Homecoming bration Frid: and Satur state university at Laramie. nl. 9 roll, Laramie, Butler, orlett Downey, ne Hunton, " eorge Abb | Tanner Abbot, Gottschalk; Beth . Ben C. Bellamy, ‘10 ‘leten- Parco, ‘01 : stein, Ww Now keep fresh, charm- ing under trying hy- gienic conditions and insecurity “sanitary pad” has been ended. Scientific protection now supplants it. : Wear sheer gowns, keep up with social and business requirements, at HE uncertainty of the old-time all times .. . without handicap. “KOTEX” is a new and remark- able way... five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads. Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time. Thus endimg ALL fear of offending. You discard it*as casily as a piece of tissue. No laundry, No embar- rassment. You get it for a few cents at any drug or de ae store simply by saying “K EX.” Women ask for it without has, Try Kotex. Comes 12 in a pack- (ieee old ways an unneces- Episcopal ) church Sunday school, taught by Mra, 8. E. Bailey ‘clock. This will be a Hallowe'en social and mage sale on Tuesday and Wednes- Casper, Cheyenne and other Wro- ming cities were largely represented by alumn! at the Homecoming cele- y at the Many out of state members also attended. Among the alumni registered were: ceeding 250 Words and Should First Presbyterian The Rey. Chas. A. Wilson, .D. D., minister; Communion Meditation. Every Christfan should be inter- ested tn sustaining a serene. and reasonable faith. Loss of falth comes from disobedience to God, tg- norant of the Gospel, and indiffter- ence to God's love. Recovery, is by |the Holy Spirit leading back to | obedience, 80 that the chief concern j!s to do right always, respect the | Divine commandments, seek to know | God's will, and to do {t without hes- itation or excuse. Also the Spirit awakens to @ knowledge of the Gos- pel, what it {s, for whom it {s given, a the means by which its bless- received. The — spirit rt with the tender- of God’s love, with that love the cross of C! conception of Father a re of His ct {dence of return to n falth, obedience, joy and ser. To those whose faith has be- y th _ SERMON EXCERPTS oniribe one, frome Ministers fer Publication Under This Head res Wel Mcnuscripte Should Be Typewritten, Not E2- Be in This Office Saturday. ual interests, and disobedience to the restoration of of faith o petitor. devotes. her priate activit py in faith, accomplishment. mately fails when c: r ultt- church ing out ° Christian life sciehees reproach with to them the joy of on Thurmar Haggard; Iph Anselini, me alter Patr Laura B. elite * Mr 10: Sharles Wittenbi Mary Hurlburt Scott ydia ‘Tanner, '23; E. EB. Fitch, Marshall M. Feris, Maybelle Ida J. Moen, Margaret” | Lee, | ley, Alice Speng. 3oodrich, '13 I Homer C. Mann, ’2 on Rosenlieb, » Margaret Dixon da M. Crowe, '25; Paul cert darriet Knight Orr, '98; Charles Parks, °24; Wilburta Knight Charlotte Dix- an enjoyable evening is promised to - . rat all those who attend ‘ MORSE eee, ‘54 Tenge Jack R. Gage, "24. UR Ga ela 4 Tessa Dunn Schulte, Ethel Me. Hold Sale This Week Grath Covert, Stella Boyer Wheeler, The Ladies Aid society of the| Nora Banner Neff, Doris Hauser North Casper Christian church will] Greenbaum, Tessa Langheldt N: conduct a country store and rum.|™@", Mrs, James Laughlin. Fred : ; Layman, Sam Neff, Stanley Green- baum, James Laughlin, Pitt Covert, Herbert Kennedy, all of Casper. Robert Honesworth, '17, Cheyenne; Harold O, Miller, ‘17, Los: Angeles; Rudolph Anselmi, Rock Springs. Personals S. H. Knight, Laramie , '13; Ed- wina Howell Knight, Laramie, '19; Ceci! Clark of Newcastle transaact. Alice Hardie Stevens, John A.{ed business affairs in Casper last bee Li Evelyn C. Hill,| week, amie, ; Reta PPL H ED Oviatt Hunt R. E. Becker is visiting with Thompson friends {n Cheyenne for several Robert H. Burns, Edward Pearson, L ath lig St Douglas Faville, George. P, Clayton of Glenrock Laurabelle Boehme loribel| visited here last week at the home Kruger, Laramie, Holli-| of his son, Vern Clayton. da. Ford, Sade Laramie, '07 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertons Rena E, Hol ° of Cleveland, O., arrived in Casper garet A. Murphy, Sunday to remain here for several Mae Smith, Casper months, O'Mara, Laramie. ‘Thelma woe. 2. Carroll, Larami James Lee Ca: J, T. Hsjny of Parkerton spent last week taking medical treatment at one of the loca! hospitals. ees manager of the Western Union office at Glenrock las returned to her home, having fully recovered from the appendicitis operation which she underwent re- cently. nnys Lynch weeks’ visit t with frien Mr. and Mrs. O, C. Kerney. and daughter, Katherine of Newcastle visited here last week with Mrs. Kerney’s mother and brother. Mr. Kerney is superintendent of schools in Neweastle and attended the teach- ers’ institute while here, eee geo and | in the city, Mrs. Mrs. Maurice Verbri daughter, Margaret, a gtuests of the former's sister, Frank Galllvan. On Sunday Verbrugge will leave for Casper, to join Mr, Verbrugge, who has en gaged in business there, a where they will reside permanc enne Tribune. ot Ohio company has returned from Laram: Gerald | Aus the where he attended Homecoming at the ‘state university . . Mrs. Robert Goodman Ad ame) is leaving Wednesday for Los Angeles where she and Mr. Goodman expect to make their future home. owe Mrs. Rola Luxon, state officer of the Rebekah Lodge left Casper Inet week to make an offictal visit on the lodges of the state. On Friday Mra. Luxon was in Rock Springs, leaving that efty for Superior. eee Bryce Freeman Jr., of Hudson has accepted a position in Casper. eee Henry Wicks has returned from a several days visit spent in Denver. ee Herbert Kennedy was among the many university alumna! members to attend the homo coming celebration in Laramie. . Miss Leona Srady, etenographer in Jack A. Leary’s office of the Cht!- But last € ington & Quincy eng for Der cugo, left her rhother wt 6. It B ne and Mary visit 1 da r returned from Mrs. Maxon’s spent Mre Maxon was inforn: Wilson en which. Mrs iaturdas Jo Ve Pier rom Florlc The Rey. 7. T. Hay | the Emmanuel Baptist church and the Rey. Joe P, Jacobs are leaving tomorrow for the Jackson Hole on| a hunting trip. | pep: (CHAS. M. GUNNISON) 146 South Center Street Phone 18 $1.50 PRINCE ALBERT, 1-Ib. glass humidor, $1.11 | -2 for 25c | -2 for 25c -2 for 25c -2 for 25c | Camels —~-- | Chesterfields — Prince Albert Velvet____ 1'lb. Tuxedo_ 60¢ Spark Plug- 1 lb. Star. 1-lb. Horseshoe. 1 Ib. Tinsley 10c Granger ‘Twist, 3 for 25c | Pep sells nearly 500 packages of pills every week. But Pep sells no Lysol. SS | Every little ache is a gentle re- | minder of Pep’s Pill department PILL It’s easy to see why spelled as it i is | -L, meaning “Pains Invite Laxitiv Could improve Any THIS SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY | NIGHT | ~ 63e Tie Ayeristocrat Powder 4-oz. Bay Rum --- ~-19¢ 4-oz. Bathing Alcohol _19¢ 8-oz. Bathing Alcohol - -33¢ Castor Oil --19¢ 30c Cuticura Soap - Coty Face Powder — 1.00 Durham Dup. Razor- Epsom Salts 40 Blades 5 Enders Blades c Feenamint --- 18c ¢ Frostilla _-.---.--- ~25¢ | Glycerine and Bay Rum_19¢ | ¢ rdet nia Powder 93 lette “- 75e Gem ees $1.00 Gillette Gold Razor- 25c Listerine Tooth Past $1.20 Listerine ___- Light Globes 60W Light Globes 50W ~ 8 oz. Lime Water . Mineral Oj! 1 pint . 25c Mennens Taleum ~ $1.00 Nujol Oil 25¢ Palmolive Taleum 50c Palmolive Shampoo. 60c Parisian Sage 25c¢ Packers Tar Soap — $1.00 Stanolax 4-oz. Turpentine - 8-oz. Turpentine ~ 10c Toilet Crepe Paper 4-oz. Witch Hazel ~ GOc Wernetts Powder EVER-READY RAZOR With Lather Brush.....73c || | Millionaire’s Adopted Son On (*: Trial as Thief; conscignce, the renewal of faith !s| Jack Du the first sign of recovery. To have| Durand, millionaire, and James Mil- a real falth means that we will want| ler were pl. on today to be obedient charged with robbing the home of| to the obedient. Spiritual joy is|F. Edson White, president of} not restored to the disobedient, The] Armour and company, L ultimate evidence of restoration is} Forest, on September s seen In joyful serv! o other or-| stealing a $250 pearl ganization in the ld maintains as} longing to White's d lofty a purpose the church. In| Hester. WAUKEGAN, Lll., Oct, 19.—@)—| d, adopted son of Scott) und was sen patory but it {s expected in efor considera Volstead Law Is ‘Again Sustained WASHINGTON, Oct, 19 | nstit ality of the Volstead act | In was upheld and its provisior Outing Outing NIGHT $1.25, $1 120 West P)— rhe| PAGE THREE the occasion tion of its sup- y law. s su 1 Income u on {8 expressed n in letter to Sen xempti Melle ret Ede Radiola Super- HG SSER A Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. E. 2nd Street Phong 194 LEWIS UNDERWEAR for Comfort $1.50 to $7.75 Flannel PAJAMAS (Silk Frogs) $2.00 and $2.50 Flannel SHIRTS (Cut extra full) .00, $2.00 WOOL AND FLANNEL SHIRTS $3.00 to $6.00 SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS $12.00 and $15.00 A. J. Woods Men’s Wear Shop 152 South Center Street Stockmen’s National Bank Building THE FOOD CENTER Second St. Turner-Cottman Building SPECIAL FOR PAYDAY Tall cans 3 Borden's, Carnati or Pet Milk fora © Limit of 3 cans to a customer. No, 2 cans Corn for Toma- 98ec 98e cans hand 2 toes, Cans Cut Green Beans 10 No.2 ¢ Beans for Libby’s 98¢ “39e cal and Medium size Ivory Soay No. 214 can Peaches 24 No. 214 can 23 | Apricot 5 c | No. .244 can Broken | Sliced 27¢ Pineapple call in YOU CA 120 West | Quality Meats at Phone your order—it will receive the same careful attention given thos Small extra charge of 10¢ for delivery. ¢ ALWAYS THE FOOD CENTER Turner-Cottman Building PHONE 22 who person, SAVE AT Second St. Reasonable Prices

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