Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1925, Page 3

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, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE informal bridge party. Honorg at bridge. for the evening wero taken by Mrs. J. Bx Walker and Mr: Cestello. Mrs. Goodman ree Buest gift. mittee composed. of the Mesda Cook, Schiele and. Wenner. T. E. eee Mrs. Stebbins To Hostess At Party Mrs. G. B. Stebbins will, be ly ess at’ an informal luncheon bridge party to be given Wednes¢ se P. E. 0. Entertainment At Gladstone Hotel . z ‘Memberg-of ‘Chapter © of the P,|at her residence on South Spr E. O. Sisterhood will be at home to |'s\r By MARY TOBIN thelr friends on’ Friday ‘afternoon, wes ry October 23, from 3 o'clock until 6, Ze : Literary Club. Members Mrs, Nesbit Will at the Gladstone hotel. First Week in December To Entertain Thursday Entertain Church Circle baie sx ied | {tate Boe. Bassas The Casper Literary club will en-| ‘The Gleaner’s circle of the First | Knights of Maccabees {ae Dede OHO Lae ame OF the Presbyterian chureh will be Friday and Saturday, Dece! and 5, according to dn To Meet. This Evening The Knights of* Maccabees will \"hold the first meeting of the season tertain on Thursday evening of this week at the Country club, for the annual ladies’ night dinner and pro- Baptist church will meet on Thurs- day afternoon at 2. o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. Nesbit, 221 South gram. Judge Bryant 8. Cromer will] Washington. street. this evening at the Knights of Py-] Ment made yesterday by the past: give the principal address of the oes thiay hill. ‘The* meeting will begin | te Bev. Charles A. Wilson. ‘The evening and 8. H. Diggs will be in| Rmmmage Sale To Be Held |at 8 o'clock. Distasi erro tae tHe saber nActe charge of the Current events. and Thursday ee «© jon ‘Sixth and Durbin streets, the eee | t Side circle of the First | Rebekabs To Give | proceeds to be added to the chur Clan Stuart Auxiliary Baptist church will conduct-a rum: | Silver Tea, This Week Dullalneaund, «ei aaey work. 34 Meeting This Evening mage sale on Wednesday and Thurs- The Ladies Auxillary of the Clan day of this week at 916 North Beech Membe of. the W..L. Kuyken- dahl Rebekah Lodge No. 89, will be aid a church ions otf the e number of useful meet this evening ut the] street. the buildings formerly occu-| hostesses at a. silver tea and Hal-|,, b 5, = 4 retty articles will be plo hall, pied by the North Side grocery} lowe'en party on Friday, atternoon,| Hurime the two days, store. ‘The sale will be held during | October 23, from 2:30 o'clock until iz eA the same time as that of St. Mark’s} 7, at the home of Mrs. J, W. Hen- 2 | | Synurgae, which will hold a sale to] derson, 721 Kirk avenue. Tho en} ygethodist Aid to 4 is ; |raise funddifor the new church} tertainment is to be for all Rebekahs | Repeat Play’ F DIAMOND DYE” ANY | buitaing. ‘Those having donations |and their friends. | Repeal Rina eas ‘ 2 for the Baptist circle are asked to : oe The : Pag re Aid society = é send them to the store marked with | Presbyterian Aid | Methodist Episcopal church will r GARMENT, DRAPERY $ Mrs. F. W. Smith's name. |-Plans Rummage Sale | péaty the play, The’ New Minister $ : herer) mir er Aris See a buaae iven firat during the sumr : < , ¢ | Mrs. Walker Entertain: me ep hears te oy month, Friday evening in the chu Just Dip to Tint or Boil { | Pepper Club Monday . . bers of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid| annex. ‘rhe play will begiy promp | : leapt \, society for. a, rummage sale to be ht S o'clock. The tickets which to Dye $ Mrs. O. I. Walker was hostess | held on Iriday and Saturday, No-l}. sold tur a most reasonable pric PPS 5 RES Ent last evening at her home on Twelfth | vember 6 and 7, In the drug store in|) Sah Fa Svat’ {h®Hodr a ¥ “4 hay be p' Se t he door street for the regular meeting of the Pepper. clu Substitutes for the evening were: Mrs. J. W. John- son and Mrsr Leigh Townsend. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks on Monday eve- ing at the home of Miss Edna North Casper, located. near*the Nor- ris market. Those haying articles they wish to contribute are asked to leave them {n the” basement of the bungalow church, 318 Eaxt Wifth | street, or notify Mrs. S. K. ¢ president of the aid, and the a ladies of the churel. Each 15-cent pack- age contains direc- tions so simple*any woman can tint soft, delicate shddes or dye rich, permanent cpers, in iagerte.| smith dn Seuth Center street. will "be cation’ tar: Seal. b id} a skirts, waists, dres- e . noob Set 5 | ses, ‘coats, stock-| Mrs: Goodman is Complimented Women of Mooseheart | ings, sweaters, dra-| At Bridge Party Monday Legion Meet Wednesday | peries, coverings,|| Mrs. Robert. Goodman, who has| A meeting of Casper Chapter 306, engines — every:| been iraking her home at Lavoye| Women. of Mooseheart Legion, will | S'8 ne ‘e for the last few years and who will|be held. Wednesday evening ee rs. erguso inte gaiaiannseDees ne whet |ieave Casper Thursday for Los An-|-o'clock, in’ the Odd’ Fellows’ hall. Ralpby Bunter ; er the material you wish to color is] 8¢les to F her ‘home, was com-] Following the business session a so-| Seth Perkins, A: Joke 5; wool or silk, or whether it is Hnen,'Plimented Inst evening when Miss) cial “hour will be enjoyed and re- - Francis Jacque gotten or mixed rods. Katherine Dessert entertained at an lfreshments will be servevdsby a ¢om- joy—The New School : Teacher J. Miss Berenice Hen ‘; Ima Hasbin—Organizer of Old | ald’s Club -. Mrs. 3. H. Maddux | Petunia Pimples—The Milli Mre. Js 1 ‘Alec—The Old Sexton i --------- Professor. McRi Augusta Wind Everybody's Friend -_-.- Mrs. May Hathaw Mrs. Delancy—President of th Ladies’ Aid --.., Mrs. 8. 1. Laile Choir Henrletta -. Mrs. L. A, Christensen Odelia Hasbin, Miss Alberta Wagner Kitty Spangles .. Mrs. R. B. Milne Prunetta Primrose — | Unele a For Calumet goal pony oF ; ¥ economy. There are no su , | trim; Stili Tey Come! What? New Hats Here are three of the newest samples of smart fall millinery The small, off-the-fa model at the top is of felt with ribbon the second of white felt | with shirred velvet facing; third a black velvet with slit and roll- | ed brim. E som Clov AS ir Fost l a. Bang - | Tea Club Meets Today | With Mrs. Townsend. oon with Leigh Towr M tutes for the , wholesome r nn ae ut | bakings produced through use of ~eaeeq eget sy. vamen Polly Poppleton --. Mrs, Rose McGinty - O. L. Thompsor Mrs. C. CALUME r | THE WORLD'S GREATEST _BAKING POWDER. OF ANY Patience Pickles Mrs. Jennie Brown Special DRESS SALE TWO HUNDRED DRESSES ARRIVED FOR THIS SALE These arrivals have been coupled with a selection from stock—every style—every color—for every time, place and occasion—dresses that sold up to $79.50, sizes. up to 44. Ladies" Aid Society. Mrs, Ready ----. Mrs. L. R. Eliza Whiffles - 2 Mrs. Frank Mrs. PN. Mrs, R. Bund, Mulberry Juce -- Mr Miranda Ketchum Owing to the extreme low prices on these dresses there will be no exchanges, no charges,norefunds. — - Jersey Sport Dresses Crepe Sport Dresses Silk Dresses for.Office Wear Satin Dresses for Afternoon Wear Chiffon Dresses for Evening Wear Miroleen Wool Dresses In fact every kind of a Dress that is new. - ¢ EXTRA SPECIA 50 PATTERN HATS $ In Velour, Velvet, Hatters Plush . Thgy conte in both large and small’sizes Actual Values Up to $20. 00 . Horsch Samanthy Smith — Miss Ura Ellison | Chapin A. Barr Mrs. McGinty --.- Mrs, Effie Jones Walter King son was held this. mornig with of merbers be held each cla! and Friday, morning held at 9:30, evening ses:at 7:30 o'clock Registrations will not closed until Tuesday, October 27 Dinner Tomorrow Evening | At Christian Charch, A dinner and program will given tomorrow evening at the I" fan church, corner of; Grant nd stree members of the Tau Gamma C class. The din- ner will be served from 6 o'clock until 8, the 0 follow, Presbyte Wolcott st Wilson the manse Th ter ing officlat FLY-TOX was developed at Mel- lon Institute of Industrial Re- search by the Rex Fellowshi Inasimple, easy andi thoroughly | effective way, FLY-TOX flies, moths, mosquitoes, fleas, ants, roaches and other insects. It's 8 conyenient to saturate the air with clouds of FLY." OX. Files, by i h the mist, be- cone rected with tne strange action of FL’ just long enough todo This mii its work. i ‘evaporates and leaves only a pleasant, clean odor. Wall paper cedcates are sot stained, FLY-TOX is harmless to isamana, Those stray, elusive files that inwade the most ety ie Ly eened lames, are quicl yond | Casily eliminated with FLY-TOX. | Halt-pinte, S00; Pinta, 75 Quarta, $125 Supér- Heterodyne ‘Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 232 ©, 2nd Street Phone 194 1 | | | ending. Tuesday to be q be | Benefit Association Holds Successful Celebration. eee ROBBER ‘ “POOR Is OF BOX” ARRESTED erm ACHES AND PAINS ALL OVER BODY ’ ar "© Mrs. Proctor Reports Great - | frat ng bu {fairs Benefit by Taking Lydia , - Lege E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- «ble Compound harpsburg, Pa. aT recommend I ac i e retable Coni+ E : ° f all suffers ort : ' 1 and weak : 882.8 tite, ‘ , Vand Bert A : " atired feeling n \ er Sha vision und painsall ; A and / M. F Da 4 le . , lstae Denver. | f and thoughtit might help me. ersona a Wit Ca isl uso and higily recommend it for a | bs : : menta of women Mrs, J. H. | Mf. and Mrs oF amieeeninate | returned from Speaking Class days ‘visiting ; = : ne Holds First Meeting. | who Js a stude Regis deri hata The fir meett of the eaking \F find r per hase | Class spongored the ung Wo Mis men’s Christian association and in-|S structed Mary Jane Chrisopher- | it | wwe. Mr. and Mr } Angeles are in Cs | the latter's father, Mrs. Mayes was forme :3 | . | | | dred White of this cit The only original and genuine | Miss Eva Riley | friends this week in Mr. and Mrs erick Humes and daughter 1 morning by 1. P. Smith Shoe Co,, Makers, Chicago motor for mie, the latter pla riends. | BE. R. i ards left Colorado to visit. there or ten days with his sist Boyle, forme Mr. guests Mr this cit ‘days | from their'home in Salt Lake City. | Mrs, L. and sons mo There's a swing to the N: gate that’s mighty pleasing, The genuine Cushion Sole arantees deepest comfort. Globe Shoe Co. 230 South Center ( Ss” “H” St gu g amps 120 ) West Second St. Turner-Cottman Building SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Visit Our Clean, Sanitary MEAT MARKET My Edm used by movie stars By Edna Wallace Hopper i I am a stage star a a me | 1k All ™) friends Bi re ‘ ar bt Rit di a 8¢ HOL Pe Regs ear R-- know these public beauti a per pou hae peau means co much to us that | ‘ tem 4-Ik k beaut Sy aaipttagcn «edad ag t= 9 oat ai 25¢ bb paid for powders $5 per box, to Beater } 124 ag ay ; aise th aker I p : : 25¢ | GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ¢c eet price. The very super-powders |B per 35C $2.65 tolle upply them | per ib 33C | | $1.38 t 50c an he nar & Vea jrea | Th here « ’ but of t Ve | 6-lb § superlative grade. One cold |B ver | 8c < Cc powder which clings 4) H Phone your order—it will receive the same careful fluffy attention given those who call in person y prefer a ligh po Sol supply noe sty oe Small extra charge of 10c for delivery peach and brunette, YOU CAN ALWAYS.SAVE AT pon for 9 sa k. You w at by now. | 120 West Second St. Turner-Cottman Building PHONE 22 Quality Meats at Re: sonable Prices > try math Cream Powder (] Face Pow ho-Brunette

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