Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 s By MARY TOBIN Double Celebration of Fitth Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Briggs, of 312 North Jefferson street and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, 755 East Lind avenue, celebrated thelr wedding an- niversary last evening at the home of the former. Five years ago Mr, ‘and Mrs, Johnson and Mr. and Mrs, Briggs were-united in marriage at a Gouble .wedding» ceremony, which was celebrated at the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whisler, who then lived at 346 South Jackson street. The event last evening: was In celebration of this joint wedding. The two couples en- joyed an excellent dinner which was served by Mrs. Briggs. Laterjin the evening other guests wore entertained. Thos present were Mr, andsMrs. J. E. Carr, Mr. and Mrs, T. Richards and Mr. and Mra, . E, Whisler. . « Rebekahs to Give Sitver Tes This Week. Members of the W. L. Kuyken- dahl Rebekah Lodge No. 39, will be hostesses at a silver tea and Hal- Jowe'en party on Friday afternoon, October 23, from 2:30 o'clock until Cecil Bon, Mrs. Bed Purdy, Mrs. Frances Biglin, Mrs, C.. R. Peterson, Mrs, Ralph EH. Barton, Mra, M. C. Price, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Miss Mar- garet Sullivan, Miss Hdna Smith. Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Patri- cla, Sullivan and the guest of honor. eee Mrs. Gillis Gives First of Series of Informal Parties Mrs, B. J. Gillis was hostess yes- terday afternoon at an enjoyable tea and bridge party given at her home, 1623 South Spruce street. This was the first of a series of parties which Mrs. Gillis has planned, next one to he given on Wednesday afternoon of next week. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs. Paul Weidnerand Mrs, Frank Fisher. “ Guests present included: Mrs. Jack Richards, Mrs, Paul Weid- ner, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. B. C. Kilpatrick, Mrs. R. B. Leggett, Mrs. J.C, Lindsay, Mrs. Frederick Wood, Mrs, C. H. Platz, Mrs. Val Maghee, Mrs. John Durst, Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mrs. H. O. Schlenk, Mrs. A. J. Kelly, Mrs, E. J, Donahoe, Mrs. A. W. Gar- rison and Miss Edna Smith. . cee Jolin Deayer Entertains Friends This Afternoon, In celebration of his fifth birth- day anniversary, John Deaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver was host to.a number of his small friends at a children’s party given this afternoon at the home of his parents on Kirk avenue. Among the guests were: Anna Covert, Jane Bon, Barbara Wald- schmidt, Margaret. Cray, Charline Hanway, Betty Cray, Nancy Greibel, Sybil Johnson, Ducy Grelbel, Abbie Peterson, Catherine Sweeney, Ruth Trevett, Joy Stafford, Carol Hum- phry, Frank Bacheller, Pitt Covert, 7, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hen- en- ‘derson, 721 Kirk avenue. The tertainment Js to be for all Rebe and their friends. . Luncheon Today Honors Mrs. Donlin Mrs, Pitt Covert was hostess to- day at a luncheon and bridge party given in honor of Mrs. Joe Donlin (Efleen Sulllvan) of Wayne, Ind., guest >f her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan. Covers were laid for members of the Thursday bridge club and a few outside guests ineluding: Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. ‘What's your wish Betty?” “New Shoes!”—Why not make her wish come true now? You know how much pleasure new shoes give every youngster. If they’re Wiggin’s Red Goose Shoes you'll be as pleased with their wear as the children are with their appearance. Some of the styles are shown below. A dréssy little button pattern that is very attractive on little feet. Comes in brown kid with blonde kid tops*and brown col- lar or in patent leather \with | blonde kid tops and patent col- ar. Sizes 814 to 1114___$3.50 Sizes 514 to 8______$3.00- Sizes 3 to 5._______$2.50 . Misses’ shoe with the popular flat. round toes and sturdy welt soles. Made to fit trimly and give excel- lent service. In all tan calfskin— Sizes 12 to 2_____$5.00 In patent leather with blonde kid tops or in tan calf with buff calf tops>— Sizes 12 to 2 Striking lace patterns in a col- or combination that children and mothers enthuse over. Just the thing for dress wear. Has tan calf lowers and blonde kid uppers with tan calf collar band— Sizes 81 to 111 $3.50 Ds oo These stout, yet pliable, scuffers give worlds of wear and are fa- mous for their smooth fit and easy comfort. The all-round shoe for ; your child. In black or tan calf | orin patent leather with elk trim- Aes Also in brown calf with elk trimmings— Che Casper Daily Eribune Beauty’s H and-Maiden -.Many visitors to Kansas’ annual Kafir Corn F tival thougl fiss Leona E. Turner, El Dorado, one of the maids-of-honor, a rce ival of the auecn. — eee Jr., John Bingenhelmer, John Pet-! lowe'en party. tingill, Gene Biglin, Neil Tyler, Jack Stafford, Pat oyce, Jr., Bobbie Golden, Bobbie Hagens, Earl Han- way, Donald’ McMahon and the~host. eee Mrs. Barnes Given Luncheon at» Townsend. Honoring Mrs. John Mays of Call fornia, formerly Miss Mildred White of this, city, Mrs. Carl Barnes enter- tained’ today informally at a lunch- eon at the Townsend hotel. Covers were laid for the honoree, the hostess, Mrs, Arthur Watson, “Mrs. Ray Holloran, Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mrs. Raymond Dudlty, Mrs. Claude Grieve and Miss Marie Bishop. Mrs. Storrie Is Honored At Party in Cheyenne, Mrs. Mary Storrie of Denver, who spent several months during the summér in Casper visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Storrie of South David street, was a visitor in Cheyenne thig week and while there was com- plimented by Mr, and Mrs. John J Underwood of that city who ente: tained at a dinner. se Mrs, Callaway Honors House Guest | Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Callaway entertained in- formally Wednesday afternoon her home, 656 South Park avenu at a bridge party for eight guests, complimenting ‘her guest and sister, Miss Mildred Callaway of Missis- sipp!. Honors gt bridge were won by Mrs, Emmett Fuller and Mrs. Stdnley, Griebel. Miss Callaway re- celved a guest gift. vee Masohic Dance’ Fridgy to Be Hallowe'en Entertainment, One of ‘the series of informal Masonic dances planned for the year will be given tomorrow evening at the temple in the form of a Hal- Women’s Danger > Of offending under the oldest hygienic handicap is ended this way ITH the old-time “sani- tary pad” women realize their constant danger of of- fense. And thus spend un- happy days. “KOTEX,” a new and re- markable way, is now used by 8 in 10 better class women. It's five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads! You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks with- out a second’s doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus stops ALL danger of offend- Discards as easily as a piece of tissue... No laundry, No embarrassment. You ask for it at any drug ee department vba without esitancy, simply by saying “KOTEX.” Do as millions are doing. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every day. Package of | Departmental club will giv The hall will be decorated with designs suggestive of the season and all Masons and their ladies are invited to attend, .Mem- bers of the committee in charge of ngements are: Dr. W. H. Snod- y, Stanley Griebel, Frank . Bund- rock, -C. H. McFarland, Herman Trepke and Albert Tweed. ee 8 Miss Callaway to Be Honored at Party. Mrs, J. E. Hanway will entertain informally on Saturday of this week, complimentary to Miss Mildred Callaway of Mississippi, guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, 1 Calla . Senator and Mrs. Warren Entertain. Senator Francis E. Warren and Mrs. Warren, who expect to leave Wyoming soon for Washington, D. C., to prepare for the opening of congress, entertained informally at dinner on Monday evening at the Plains hotel in Cheyenne. Covers were laid for Senator’ Warren and Mrs. Warren, Judge Lacey and Mrs. Lacey, Judge R. N. Matson and Mrs. Matson, Rey. Charles A. Ben- nett and Mrs. Bennett, Right Rev- erend Patrick A. McGovern, bishop of Cheyenne, Harbert V. Lacey and Dr, Walter M. Lacey, see Missionary Society to Meet at Church Friday, A special meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Grace English Lutheran church will be neld on. Friday afternoon at the church, instead of at the home of Mrs. Runden, as was announced yesterday. Mrs. Runden will act as hostess for the afternoon. eee Mrs, Heinze Entertains Card Club Members. Mrs. Robert V. Heinze entertained the members of her crad club yes- terday afternoon at’ her home in the Standard addition. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. R. E. Beard and Mrs, J. H. Shep- pard. Members and substitutes who nttended included: Mrs. C. H. An- derson, Mrs, J. H. Sheppard, Mrs. M. L, Mrs. W. R. Z. Miller, Fassett, Mrs. R. B. Mrs. Karl Krusmark and Mrs. Frank Francis, eee Departmental Club Party October 31. embers of the Casper Woman's an in- tormal card party on the afternoon of October 81 at the s hall, the proceeds to be the milk fund, used t the undernouris ing the Th (riends ildren dur- winter months, e wishing to entert may do so by tables with Mrs, R. W phone 1504, or Mrs. A vheye 7997. in their Meeting Tuesday, An entertainment in.the form of a Hallowe'en social: was given Tues- day evening at the home of Miss Lois Rarle, 527 East Eleventh street, for members of the Alpha class of the First Methodist Episcopal ekurch and: thelr friends. Assisting the hostess in serving were Miss Murgaret Thompson and Miss Grace | Ferguson, eee ! Midnight Bridge Club Meeting This Evening. Mrs. ‘s. Joseph Bagby, Mr.-and Mrs. F. E. Weaver, Mrs. Swore and dau- r Frances, Mr, and Mrs..Chaso McDermott. vee 1 Fort Wayne Visitor - To Be Complimented. Mré. A. FV morrow 3 ter’ street of luncheow Mrs. Joe Doenlu of Bort Wayne, Ind., daugliter and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. Covers will be laid for thy hostess, the guest of honor, Mrs. Churles I. Campbell, Miss Marguret Sullivan, Mrs. Ryan, mother of Mrs. Camp- bell, Miss “Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs. R. 'H. Nicholsiand Mis Patricia Sullivan. eee Presbyterian Divisions Will Meet. Friday Mrs. Deutner's, Mrs. W. H. Price's and Mrs. B. L, Scherck’s divisions of the Presbyterlang Ladies’ Aid society will meet) tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'cloqintythe church bungalow. All finished bazaar work will be handed in at this time and final plans for the bazaar will be made, eee dimmle Gillis To Be Hosts To Friends Little Jimmie Gillis, son of: Mr. and Mrs. J.,Gillis, will be host at a children’s party tomorrow in cele- bration of his fifth birthday anniver- sary. Among the little gueste in- vited to assist In the celebration are: Evelyn Hawks, Jean McMahon, Mary Margaret! Canady, Katherine David, Ruth Haines, June Lindsay, Shirley Garrison, Martha Diggs. Richard Gillis,, Tommy Maghee, Bil- lie West, Charles Johnson, Bobbie Murphy, Jack Donovan, Bobble Mc- Mahon, Glenn Twiford, Billie Desch, Donald McMahon and Henry Schlenk, Ss eee Mrs, Greedy To Entertain Club Members Friday Mrs, Chester L. Greedy will enter- tain Friday afternoon at her home, 916 West Fourteenth street, for a meeting of the. Greely Teachers’ club. All *formery students of the school who. have not been reached and who are interested in the club are asked to notify Mrs, Greedy. oes Uadies Auxiliary Meeting Thursday. The auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign | Wars-will hold. a meeting this evening at 7 o'clock in the Mountain States Power, building. eee B. L, Scherck- of the See - Ben Realty company returned to his of- fice yesterday after being confined to his home for: the last fortnight with pneumonia, ~ He also is suffer- ing from»blood poison in his hand. Personals Miss Kathleen Sullivan returned thig morning from a weeks’ pleas- ure trip spent in Denver and vicin- tty. While in the capital city, Miss Sullivan attended the annual char- ity ball. eee Sanford Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Price, who has been visiting {n Casper from his home in Ohio, has returned from a huntnig trip spent in the Jackson Hole country. eee Miss Mildred Callaway who has been the guest here for several weeks of her brother and sister-In- law, Mt. and Mrs. Earl Callaway and family expects to return to her home in Mississippi on Saturday. eee Miss Mary Butke is entertaining her sister this we oe Mrs. Lester C. Hunt and child of Lander are guests today at the Glad- stone “hotel, 7 eee Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Woolin of Sny- der are guests in Casper today. evidje Mr. and Mrs. Rol Blackmore, who have been enjoying a trip in the southern states, visited last Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Fitz- gerald, in ‘New Orleans, Mrs. Fitz gerald was formerly Miss Isabel Hanway of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore will visit in Galveston and will go from there to Houston to visit with Mrs. Raymond Black, formerly, Miss Margaret England. They will return to Casper by way of Denver. ee Mrs. F. A. Freeman and family, Mr, and Mrs. George E. Whitney, are New York city guests registered today at the Townsend hotel. oe Mr, and Mrs. A. C, Harper are guests of friends in Denver for week. see Miss Arlene Frances of Los An- geles is in Casper. . . Miss Mildred Jackson of Casper, Wyo., formerly of Fort Collins is visiting here for the day at«the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles 5. Sanders. Miss Jackson is enroute to Florida.—Fort Collins Express- Courter, : eee Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shreve and family of Kaycee are out of town visitors in Casper today, guests at the Henning hotel. eee Mr, and Mrs. J.J. Chapman_re- turned here this week after visiting | in Pasadena, Cal., at the home ot W. J. Lindsay, proprietor of the Golden Rule department store here and other stores in the chain Mr. Chapman is manager of the Casper store, CITY BRIEFS B, L. Scherk of the See Ben Realty company returned to his of- fico today after being confined to hig home for the last two weeks by pneumonia. Mr Scherk also is suf- fering from blood poison in his left hand. see Campbell Christian, county stock inspector, was at the Bar C ranch near Arminto today inspect- ing six carloads of ich will be shipped tp the packing house. eee J. C. Kuka of the Northwestern railroad from Omaha, . William J. Cheley, former Casper resident, arrived in morning from Denver. George Thomson of Kansas City is among the many out of town business visitors in Casper. eee W. H. Coddington of Denver, rep- resentative \of the Pet Milk com pany, is here on business. eee B. M. Rutherford is amoxg the Colorado business, visitors in Casper from Denver. } i COLOR IT NEW WITH | “DIAMOND DYES” Just Dip-to Tint or Boil to Dye Each 15-cent pac age contains dir tions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors’ in lingerte, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dres- ses, ‘coats, stock- ings, sweaterg, dra- peries, covering hangings — every thing. Buy Diamond other Dyes—no kind—and tell your druggist wheth- er the material you wish to color is PAGE THREE The Food Center 120 West Second St. Turner-Cottman Building Visit Our Clean, Sanitary MEAT MARKET A Few of Our Regular Prices SHOP HERE AND SAVE cabbage, Ibyai 222 = 3c Cabbage______ 25 Ibs. 65c Hubbard Squash, each______10c and 15c fresh Pumpkin, éathe teri. 5c and 10c sarge bottle Catsup__23c L6-oz. bottle Chi Sauce 114-lb. can Crisco — 3-lb. can Crisco_ Jonathan Apples, Per buy) 225 252 e $1.95 Rome Beauty Apples, per box _ Fancy Wines per box __ fresh Salmon, Ib fresh Halibut, Ib. ysters, quart PHONE YOUR ORDER It will receive the same careful attention given those who call in person. Sni tra charge of 10c for deli YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT The Food Center 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed PHONE 22 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY car expen ng to Florida \ Phone 4113. PRINGPIELD, Mass Edy v ce Hopper, third wile of D Wolf Hoppe # sent her ec gratulations about his sixth lian Glazer, concert singer and widow of an Oakland, Cal., dent- “She is a better girl than I Tell the Advertiser—I eaw it in The Tribune. Silk, Velvet, Satin models, each expressive of the most successful styles for smart wearing immediately and later. Straight line types and others with pleatings, circular flounces at front and shirred fullness at sides. Many and varied trimmings emphasizing smartness October Offering of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Astonishingly Low Prices ~ $18.50, $29.75, $45.00 are prominent. Two-Piece Dresses Of heavy satin in many allur- ing colors, each with a jaunty style and trimming that renders them e. ceedingly smart. $18.50, $29.75 Satin Dresses Cut Velvet Dresses You can not but feel lends itself so admirably many style interpretations. $29.75, $45.00 Velvet Dresses wi dressed when attired in a gown of this beautiful material which ell to Ralph Elton Barton will be | Sizes 814 to 1114_$3.75 twelve costs only a few cents, hostess this evening at her home in | the Poling apdyiments for the first inecting of the season of the Mid- No laundry—discard like tissue Cooler weather demands warm- er clothing. These rich silk velvets exquisitely styled— some fur trimmed—will find a place in any woman's ward- robe. $29.75, $45.00 For street, afternoon, dinner or evening, you will find among these heavy satins just the gar- ment you are looking for. $18.50 to $45.00 night Bridge club. - Price Family Are Dinner Guests At Bradford Home Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Price and fam: ily were dinner guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Brad- ford at their home on Eleventh street, the occasion being the birth day anniversary of Sanford Price, who fs visiting here with his par- ents from Ohio, . bese po it BRS WIGGS ADDITORIAL | All the above shoes are our well known Red | Goose brand, We've put hundreds of pairs. of these shoes on the feet of Casper children and we know them to be the sort of shoes that will satisfy mother and children perfectly, ‘They are made smoothly und neatly inside and out, fit trimly, and possess wearing qualities that make real boosters for themselves after you've | tried the first pair. We take the same care in fitting your children’s feet as we’ do in fitting your own, IGGIN “Your Shoeman”’ ee Birthday Surprise Party Last Evening Mr. and Mrs, J", M. Chase were Pleasantly surprised last evening where a number of thelr friends and neighbors gathered at their home, 1304 South Cottonwood street, for an Informal evening, the occaston’be- ing Mrs. Chhse's birthday anniver- sary. Among those who attended were: | Mr, and Mrs, W. D, Demmon, Mr. land Mrs, W, G, Hawkins, Mr, and Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 2u2 b 2nd Street Phone 194

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