Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1925, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 Musical Entertainment To Be Given Friday. he New Minister,’ a musical entertainment will be given on Fri- da¢ evening of this week at the Methodist Episcopsl church annex under the auspices of the aid society of the church. -The play was given during the summer months and by popular request it is being repeated. Tickets may be purchased at the door the evening of the play or from ladies of the church. Among those who will ta are; Palmer Johrson, H. M. rup, Mrs. Lester Patker, Mrs. Joe Cunningham, Mrs. George W. guson, Lester Fuehrer, Francis Jacquot, Miss Bernice Henry S. H. Mada Mrs. J Professor McRill, Mrs, ristensen, t. B. Miss Alberta Wagner, fiine, Mrs. I ston, M: Cc. J. Johnston, Mrs, R. T. Ivie, Mrs. oO. Thompson, Mrs. Cc. E. Horsch, Miss. Ura Ellison, Mrs. L. R. Bundy, Mrs. Frank Edel- man, Mrs. @. A. rr, Mrs. P. N. Chapin, Mrs. Effie Jones, Mrs, Wal- ter King, Mrs. R. EB. Miller, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Hugo Foster, Mr: and Mrs. George Chris Wagn: Cu : Mr. and Mrs. Marquardt To Be Mr. a Marquardt, last week visiting with old friends, are now in Denver and will be the guests this evening at a dinner and bridge party to be ziven there by Mr. Aye! logist the Ohio Oil compan, By MARY TOBIN Mrs. Marquardt are enroute to Texas to visit with Mrs. Marquardt’'s sister ard mother for a short time after which they will go to Cali- fornia to spend the winter months. The trip is being made by motor. eee : Bake Sale Saturday At Casper Pharmacy. Members of the Pocahontas lodge will hold a bake sale on Saturday, October 24,-at the Casper Phar- macy. Those who have donations for the sale are asked to have them at the store by 10:30 a. m. eee Former University Student Is Married. Miss Irene Grace Bawling, daugh- ter of the Rev. Edwin Bowllag, su- sions of W; and Mrs. Bow- ling and a former University of Wyoming adent, was married Oc- tober 5 at Fort Collins to Ben T. Laughlin of Cheyenne. The cére- mony was performed by the Rev. Goodsell, pastor of the Methodist church of Fort Collins. The groom completed his sophomore year at the University of Nebraska at Lin- coln last June and ts:affiliated with the Deltn Tau Delta fraternity. The couple expect to make their | home in California. eee | Mrs. Wolf Is Hostess At Dinner Sunday. Mrs. Marion Wolf entertained Sunday at an informal dinner party at her hom 1234 Oukcrest ‘street, in honor of Mr. Wolf and Mrs. A. Holroyd, whose. birthdays ‘occurred that di Those present were: Mrs. ‘ner, M nd .Mr: yoming, Corns show a lack of per- Sits that they could be i care and daintiness. viewed atany time, without »° . . . Any woman will look the faintest embarrassment. tee A lady will ... There one discovers take just as much care ofher the breeding of a woman. feet. A blemish there is just as much of a personal re- proach... . A dainty wo man keeps her feet so ex- Blue f THE QUICK AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN | 1925 The dainty woman is zs ashamed of Corns She is peasant or princess ac- eoeding 1 to the degree of her foot-daintiness. Blue=jayisthedelightfulway to end a corn. A tiny cush- ion, cool as velvet, fits over thecorn—relieving the pres- © sure. The pain stops at once. Soon the corn goes. Blue=jay leaves nothing to guess- work. You do not have to decide how much or how little to put on. Each down: plaster is a complete pte f lized treatment, with just therightamountof themagic anedication to end the corn. “jay An Unusual. WHITING MESH of styles and shapes are TO BUY From % to '/o Their Value FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY We will offer the nationally known Whiting & Davis Mesh Bags at a fraction of their real value. Hundreds YOUR CHOICE $ 2 95 Actual Values to en's DEPARTMENT STORE f Opportunity & DAVIS BAGS here for your selection. perintendent of the Methodist’ Mis-} yeomen will Episcopal hearsal Friday evening at 5 o'clock at the Parish house. ' oe Mrs. St. Mark's guild members Thursday afternoon at the home of the former, 514 Milton prenue. : ° Holroyd, Frank Julian, Mr, Mrs. A. L, Vincent, Mr, and Mrs. Zim Berlin, Miss Rosall Holroyd, Miss Francis Jullan, Master Tommy and Teddy Cotner, Mrs, ZeJta Fred- erick, Harry Frederick, Carl Berlien and Mr., Wolf. eee Social Meeting: of Aid Society Thérsday. The regular monthly social meet- Ing of the East Side Methodist Community church Aid society will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. O. Twiford, 1543 South Spruce street, which may ‘be reuched’ by taking the CY bus, “ see Mission Society Will Hold Special Meeting. A special meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Grace English Lutheran church will be held on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Runden on South Park avenue, The meeting will be called at 2:30 o'clock. eee Masquerade Dance Saturday Evening. The Brotherhood of the American give a masquerade dance an Saturday evening, Octo- ber 24, in the Knights of Pythias hall, prizes to be awarded for the most clever costumes. The regular lodge meeting will not be held. eee Presbyterian Missionary Society Meeting This Week. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon, Octo- ber 22, at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Work in’ Alaska and India." women of the church:are invited. eee Business and Social Meeting Thursday. Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 12 will meet in regular session Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows’ hall. Following the busi- ness meeting a social hour will be held and refreshments will be served by Mr. Greenland, Barker. fi Mise ns Redmen Will Meet Tomorrow Evening. ‘ek Popo Agile Tribe No. 10, will meet tomorrow evening in the I. 0..0. F. hall during which time business at- fairs of sacted. during the meeting and refreshments will be served by a committee in charge. importance ‘will be tran- A’ smoker will be enjoyed dunior Choir Rehearsal At Parish, House Friday The Mark's a re Junior choir of § church will hold Guild Meeting Thursday Afternoon Nrs. W. S. Kimball assisted by Anna Leeper will entertain Miller-Mosely Marriage In Denver October 17 ‘Word has been received in Casper of the marriage in Denver October 17, of Mrs, Mary E,. Miller of this city to Lieutenant Ted Mosely, the aviatidn department United States Army, the ceremony having bee nperformed at the home of of the WRINKLES, LINES OR CROWS-FEET Lemion Juice Tightens Skin Squeeze tho juice of two lemons in a bottle containing three ounces of Or- chard White, which any druggist wil! supply for a few cenjs, shake well and you have the very mildest. anti-wrinkle lotion to tighten re- ed skin, erase fine Unes and eradicate crows-feet. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon dotion into the skin at night. By morning most of the tell-tale wrinkfies, tired lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, ving a more youthful contour to cheek chm, throat. “It leaves the skin velvety soft, clear and fres' Beauty experts use this astringent lotion for enlarged pores, also to bleach and whiten sallow, tanned skin. Mix this harmless lotion yourself since it acts best immediately after prepared.—Ady, Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete E. Wells Music Co. 2nd Street Phone 194 These Prices Good for the price of 12 plus____ for the price of 12 plus____. 131 SOUTH CENTER ST. and] A round table discussion | will be held, the subject to be “Our | All Mrs. | Snook, Mrs. Valkenberg and Mrs. | ATTENTION! Credell’s Christmas Offer 18 Photos of any of our 4x6 styles for the price of 12 plus______-----_--- 18 Photos of any of our 5x7 styles 18 Photos of any of our 8x10 styles ~- The CREDELL Studio (Under Sprecher’s) Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE THREE | U.S. Millionaire and Hotel Maid Circle the World on Honeymoon | Mr. Hugh M. Annat, Seotch-American multi-millionaire, and his | bride, Betty Dunlop, ‘until recently a hotel maid in Scotland, are | touring the world before going to Miami, PJa., to live. Caught in | a storm, Annat took refuge in the hotel in which Miss Dunlop was’ | | employed. He was so impressed by her kindness that a proposal resulted. They are shown after the wedding. L. || Rey. Denver by Mr, ang Mr Deny Mrs. M were attended | do so by calling M Dewey Miller of | 5 1 ly was a resident | -— ~ | Gravette, 3144 Hambolt | { en Hanse of Casper until a few months ago | i when she moved to Colorado to Dee. re ( make her home. ) and see \n . October ( Emmanuel Aid Meeting | At Baptist Church ; Ree Wvonninter caehtia: | The Ladies aid society of- the | tion | Emmanuel Bautist church will meet on Thursd: afternoon at 2 o'clock rch. Members’ are asked heir thimbles to this meet oman’s | Presbyterian Aid | Meeting Postponed Mrs, Wright's Presbyterian whieh division of Ladies’ aid as to have met on Thu: afternow at the home of Mrs. A. A. Slade has been postponed, the me Mr. and M. J. Foley have| 4 pe ing date to be announced later. ied eats gat thelr home on} “Ho has been spsnging) the. ast) Salt Creek Busses i att South P: venue, Mr. and Mrs.J ii. ror Rawlins rs || Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel . Meee James Nai |e RY a || s'a.'m, and 1p. m and-6 p.m. WE HAVE IT! 3 es Tuesday and James Edward of Hugo, Colo, : “hy. | Casper’s The first meeting of the season of | 5 ‘ Clifford expect’ to 10-| ;,/¢ +) Sent at G | pa lenis cscs ea Casper ; Finest Filling the Knights of Maccabees was held t reek and will ba in|” gay 37 es hed Il expres this Seaves 0180 Daily } | Station last evening in the Knight of ¥ f the Pleasant acaw |] Salt Creek Transportation Co. A E Chandler thiag hall, IXnighthood degrees were Fe font hs |] "BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS U . - conferred ‘during the meeting by “. oe ache tary co | TELEPHONE 144 | INDEPENDENT General Solicitor and Commander Mr.-ald: Mra: Hugh } MeLaust ‘ A | ~ G. G, Hawkins upon Carl Tomasson | . Hus Aug nil the hat the N } nounce birtt and Earl Freel, | General supervisor, F. Tt, Kne land, spent several days in Casper last week making an official visit to the lodge of this’city. While her Mr. Kneeland announced the « tion of the pollfey of takin Calif thelr Zeach, nia to make ladies and children into the eA Re ener 1 ; giving them the ‘same benefits as | have a number of relatives residing members of the lodge. age! Mo a eee Daughters of Veterans Of M Ida M. Price ) ant Hari Civil War ‘Attend Banquet Mrs An enjoyable banquet ¥ t latter Monday at the Henning t 5 oe ral " the Daughters of the of| mother and grandmother, Mrs. the Civil War, honoring } he | Heckhart, 605 South Meldrum s They left for Casper M Boya of Greeley, departmen Following the t of interest was anquet held tr new | tame Luncheon Thursday At Townsend Hotel Mrs. Carl K. Barne: Informally on Thurs¢ rand 1015 South Elm St. will meet this evenir (aeneieaseccwas. | CITY BRIEFS | D.C reement officer, { f A ‘ How About a Radiator ‘ ae ——— Compound That Will Not G. Harde | FRAMED PICTURES | Freeze or Evaporate? . Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes | ay niet aa VE HAVE IT! ena are ZOE MARKS | Arie 3, ng with friends here Down the Steps ; ; fier tee i Great Northern of gular business vis! Motor Co. W. MeM tor Phone 277 dent for Wyoming and Colorado and | ing. —Ft, Collins Expres Dye better | Mrs, Belle Gui» of Pueblo, depar ° p ‘o states. Mrs, Sadie I been | . ES ieee cineca tne tonored | spending. a he Bast, | Colors are fresber and brighter when | guests and 15 members of the n cit Fad | oe mene oer amd) d ez leat Sable eu , > fect part | More economical —a« smaller ainount oes farther. he original one-package dye for al | materiale cotton and wool in one operation Jirections on package. Pr Bee color chart at yc ake Medicated Vapor Treatments eon to be given at the hotel, honoring Mrs. John Mayes of | [77 California, formerly Miss Mildré Nv hice Gael arelty. For Head, Throat, Lung Trouble, ratiedli and Goiter Dental Society Meeting an % This Evening At Club Members of the Dental soclet International Vapor Treatment Co. ‘The Food C mai 120 West Second St Turner-( | | | ottman Building Visit Our Clean, Sanitary | MEAT MARKET SHOP HERE AND SAVE 44¢e 48e ut Hill P sutte | 22¢ ~58c -23c¢ ~37c 67c Pt....37c Qt ‘ACTIN OF AGCIDENT ee) THEN TO HOSPITIL | 29c Bu hr per Ib tal HW Fre -12\%ye Beef Rib oe 8c Pure La 20c PHONE YOUR Res THANKS | YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT The Food Center ra ang . i “ask fo Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ; and Diet ForInfants Invalids, The Aged 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building P HON 22 | nson, state DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack niel Mille Salt I cit FADELESS} fy DYES ) Go farther Last longer | Putham Fadeless Dye is | and purposes — dyes silk, package for tinting. ( Use Putnam Ne 10 Remove Color | AZZ music—swishing, swaying ery- | one lighthearted except the hostess 3. There would be no cause for worry, were her floors pro- tected with Devoe Marble Floor Finish Varnish. Nervousness Devoe Marble Floor Finish lays a fighting film Phone 1077-R | between the floor and dancing feet. It preserves pe> Country clut ab. for dl meeting. Dr. J. Donovan pr dent of the st nte iN be the} ~ prinefpal speak | r for Vlans Are Completed Vor Bridge Luncheon At the regu ompleted | at the home of Mr Milton avenue, plans w for the luncheon’ and 1; to be given on Saturday of th at 1 o'clock at the Parish h 6x9 Congoleum Rug---~-- 9x12 Congoleum Rug_~------ Rocking Chairs Used Day Bed-----~- Gas Heater - Simmons 2-inch Post Bed_- 242 West First St. Until October 31 PHONE 2702 HUNTER- NEW AND USED FURNITURE WE DO PACKING AND CRATING The Wyatt Cafeteria OPENING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OCTOBER 21, 1925 Will Be a Union House CULINARY WORKERS LOCAL 842 the natural beauty of the wood. A single coat lasts longer than two coats of ordinary varnish, When you want to know anything about paint or painting drop in and discuss your problems | with us, JOHN JOURGENSEN Phone 33 242-46 West Yellowstone Highway CASPER, WYOMING GOLL $7.00 .$12.50 $2.00 Up ------$14.00 $1.50 $5.50 Phone 2200 forall us about{thegDevoexHane Improvement? Plantwhich ables yon to’ Hic pom your, lome-=insid ay for it Bay ments nt toKnow2“DE delaa Mont

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