Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 3

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. , 1925 Se ee By MARY TOBIN Che Casper Daily Cribune son, Thermopolis, aésociate editor; Mildred Callahan, Torrington, editor of Book If, .“Classes;" Lillian Hels- burg, Sheridan, Book UI, “Beauty;" Byron Hufe, Douglas, fromerly of Casper, Book IY, “Athletic: Helen Haywood, Sheridan, Book V ‘Or- ganizations;** Everette Cook, Evan- stoh, Book" VI, “Activities; eph- ine Delatour, Sheridan, Book VII, “Wyoming Life;’? Marjory Bartlett, Cheyenne, art editor. wee Literary Club Entertain who detrained at that point, and Adidas! Rchool-Claas’ to Ladies Thursday Evening pains Ee to Ses with | ‘old tate! Sale-'Tomorrow xceptionally interesting in club cal. ladies last evening. ae affairs was the second annual en- “Wednesday evening the local Mean nthe ate Reni pass ioe tertainment given last evening at! lodge will hold a meeting and recep. ook eri hunt ata acld Fat the Country club by the. Liter: tion for the distinguished visitor, | $°h¢ Boats other club for memt und their ladic {ter which a program will be given or bet rp “f Seat Vise Love 2 The chilled to order by |and a luncheon served. The event| © ovenue, beginning at 10 2. m. the be at I. 0. O. 5 — Edw Pearen Caveti December 12 Date Chosen Wint tent thet ‘ee hase For Baptist Aid Bazaar - y : he Ladies’ Aid “Soctety of the eve of William | Bake Sale Saturday oe . i H. Tolhurst, who was confined to|At White's Grocery Emmanuel: Baptist ‘church will hold ecount of illness. Dr. of the Standard oil | ader for the cur- and took as his subj dustr is home on H, Mr jan church wi goods Satur White's & and Good October . Dentner's division of the La- ald. society of the First Pres- hold a sale of thelr anhual Christmas bazaar on ‘December! 12, according to an an- nouncemept made today by Mrs. J. 1, Hanna, the placts to he announc- ed later, Paras! afer te Ce fe Hallowe'en Party Will members of, how’ near the automo: | eee Le Given hatarday Src Riainttrr taataetton aie is b-| interesting Play ‘This ~Memberg of the Carpenters’ unfon est point of saturation, Dr. Di Svening At C j 3 — Senior OuRERORe. Twa Ytaets LhRE tbe aNeLs Bt cee eee wppe | 20d of the Ladies’ auxiliary will at- 3 A t sie? tend a Hallowe'en party to be given © twenty-two, million families in| Now.Minister” will be, given. this| cr the hall an Setaclay, ovenion United States and approximately | evening at the Methodist Episcopal Octoben:2&:-Menibers ‘of Hoth: orgaht. million tor vehicles. | church-annex by members of the ald! Jone are invited to attend. ~ tion was ‘discussed briefly | soc of the chureh. A: small ad- fie eh Ma oe RYE ate y . Edwards, R. 8. Ellison, | yy charge will be made and ; & Judge It. R. Rose, H,.B. Durham, | the public is {nylted to attend. | ‘The Cardi Patiy” Seturday w. KimbaM and Mark ©. Dan- | doors will be opened at 7:15 and the |" 6s “Sart apetae betel Be es Lp, ea bea el begin promptly at § o'clock. |i ncheon..and\catd party. tomorrow was read | 8. Cro: | Pocahontas Lodge. To tate cakes ahs Ree mer, who ibject the Hold Bake Sale Tomorrow Mia, as uibte catiPonstceeneee greatest criminal Members of the Pocahontas lodge] ¢o."sn those who have sl vga > He described interes Will hold a bake sale tomorrow, Oc-| tobies and the pobile is invited. ts tail the senteni tober 24 at the Casper Phormack. All| teeta "ane cage erred Kaas tion of Jesus, the h courts, | those having cooked foods to donate | ir Grciocie, the card parte ty ter and the Jewish laws under which He] to the sale arerasked to have them |). : mrty:: to 'fol- was tried. He also told of the rules | at the store by 10: 2 and laws of the government of the Roman empire durin, that time. | Mrs, Barton Is Hostess The discussion of this paper was xr Midnight Byidge Club participated in by Rey. Edwards,| Rrs, R. B. Barton was ‘hostess last H. B. Durham, Mrs. W, O. Wilsen | evening at her home in the Poling and others. An amusing featurt of the eve-|the season of the Midnight bridge ning was the reading of fake min-| club.” Honors for the evening were utes, used to disclose the conduct|taken by Mrs. Charles T. McGrady of members. A. J, Hazlett, editor} and Mrs. T. J. Drew. High scores for and owner of the Inland Oil Index, | the year were won by Miss Kathleen acted as critic for the evening and| Sullivan, Mrs, Frank Cowan and gave a report of the work of the| Miss Patricia Sullivan. former presidents of the club, R. 8 Sere Mid- Ellison, vice-president of the Invitations Are Being Issued west Refining company, and Attor-| For Bridge Luncheon ney H, B. Durham, haying a Mrs. R. C, Cather is issuing Inv! ch man so that | tations for informal framed picture of ¢ an they might be identified by the ond bridge party to be given a week guests. from today at the Casper Country the dinner ta-| club. : Covers were lald the following members and S23 /9~58 Cromer, 2 of the staff was announced at ajo Mr. and Mrs.» Harold) Thompson Rt. S/ Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. H. B,| meeting of the juniors of the uni-| have ag thelr guest at their home Durham, M nd ‘% CG. Lind-| versity held Tuesday evening of|on East Fifth street, Mrs, Thomp- say, M Kimball, | this week. son's mother, Mrs. W. J. Foughy of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ishburn, The 1926 annual will be off the} Denver, Mrs. Fouhy arrived -this Mr. and Mrs, . Danford. | press as early as possible next |‘week and will visit here for Mrs, Luxon I | te Reception In Kemmere K business manager, is carried “Mesdames C, D. Stoffcrd, Thom-| out successfully. All photographs as Evans and A. Williams, prom to be feproduced in the annual will nent members of the local Io be handed in before the 17th of next | der. Rebekahs motored to E month, cee terday to meet Mrs. Rolla Luxon, of Students appointed to positions} Mr. and Mrs, Jack, Harber are Caspe of the order. on f include: Betty John- | guests of-friends hefe from Denver. SS Ef ee @ ask for Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Preppred at home ina minute by briskly stir- ring the powder in hot or cold wera For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, baie Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. Time For all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink, quickly relieves faintness or hunger day or night. Who Said Fickle’ Fashion? Fashion may have its whims and caprices, but it never fails to approve of a shoe like the “Regent Pump black velyet vamp, black satin quarter, satin applique work on vamp. . Priced $8.45 Many Other New Arrivals in Patents, Satins and Velvets, Priced $6.45 to $10.00. Haytin’s Boot Shop “We Fit the Feet” Cor. Ist and Center Gladstone Hotel Block apartments for the first meeting of luncheon The Rey.~Phillp K -| Appointments On Staff rmer Goyernor Brooks and | Made at University Mr. and Mrs. Philip Work on the nd Mrs. Earle G. Bur-| state uniyve: and Mrs. Max B. Winter, | this week, fo! Mrs. ( W. Jarvis, Dr.| John Bruner of Cheyenne, editor of Cc, H nd Mrs.|the book, of dght staff members. A. J. Hazlett, Mr. Donald | ‘The book was published last year J. Smith, Dr. e, Dr. and| under the direction of George Guy r of Cheyenne, as editor, and Chrales Hemry, of Casper, as business’ man- ‘The appointment of members | spring, if the work planned by Edi- Bruner and Ralph Johnson of Football Team To Be Honored At Dance Members of the Hi-Y club of the high school will give an. informal dance tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the school gymnasium, members of the Douglas football team to be guests of honor. Musle for the even- ing will be furnished by the DeMolay orchestra and an {nyitation is ex- tended to all high school students to attend. Arrangements for the dance are being made by members of the club including, Jay Woelfert Charles Firmin and Frank Knittle. ——— 1 Personals Miss..Betty Bergstrom of Holly- wood, Cal., 1# visiting in Casper with her parents, Mr. and Mrs... M. F. Hill, 430 South Grant street. Miss Bergstrom will spent until after the holidays here. ; Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Davidson have taken an apartment for the winter at 415 South Park ayenue. ee 8 -some ume. ‘ eee Mrs. Clarence Brock lias been vis- Iting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Packard in Lan- Mrs./H. 0. Barber of Lander, has been visiting here for several days with Mr. and Mrs, T. C. "Torkin at thelr home, 425 South Grdnt street. eee Mr. and’Mrs. EH. C. Michels and son left last week for Florida to make their home. . . Miss Helen Roberts of Oklahoma City, {s in Casper for several days, having arrived Thursday. eee Mrs> RAF. Kent returned Tuesday of last’ week to her homie in Casper, after a visit of two weeks at the home of her nieces on the Rowse farm southwest of Wheatland. Mrs, Kent ts better known here as Miss Ann Rowse. She was married on ne 11. Another ‘ guest * at th Wao farm {a Miss Agnes Rowse t atland Times, ot Cdsper— Wi Mr..and Mrs, YW: C. fitzpatrick and son are leaving tomorrow for Inde- pendence ‘Kansas, to. make their home, Mr, and Mrs. G, E. Griffith and sons had as thelr guests this. weels at their home, 1227 South Center, Mrs, Griffith's mother and sister, Mrs, John Kirch and Mrs. Coggswell of Riverton. The visitors * returned to thelrf homes yesterday. ‘ . Mrs. Sam Neff is visiting with friends in Laramie, ee Mr, and \Mrs.A. R. Forham are suests of friends in Denver, haveing motored down last week. eee . W. D. Bdwards and mother, Mrs. Sara Edwards are guests of ftlends here from thelr home near Denver, cee y Mr. and Mra.oR. L. Langman are leaving ‘in a few days .for. Denver and other Colorado points to visit with friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Langman. formerly resided in | Colorado Springs. oe Dr. Robert! Henderson of Omaha | is visiting here with bis cousin, Mrs. Thomas Henderson and family. eee Mrs.,Ted Ryan {s confined to: her home'on Elm street with an attaci of the flu, ¢ ene, * Fred;L. Yohe' and family ‘left this morning overland for Loa Angeles, Mr. Yohe has been employed for the last two* ‘sat the Midwest Com- missaryhere., 4-2 os . —_—_—S—e—— Fresh Peeled ‘Shrim) 138 South Center Asco | FRAMED PICTURES | Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes | ZOE MARKS \ Down the: Steps CITY BRIEFS . David, resident of ¢ day Casper and the man for David’ street was nar city for a few days visi Bob David. Caaper Private hosp! \ his home yesterda; Mrs. Phillis Ta nderwent a maje Way at the Cast Leroy operated on yeste Private hospital. Moore . n is spend days In Cheyenne on le: . . M. N. Wheeler left € | for Den |}. Wiliam Bs representative of'| } the Dental Supply company of Den ver {ts here on business H. D. McCormic loca for the Mountain States 1 and Telegraph comp: enne cn business. ‘LEGION CLUB MOVED 10 | THE KIMBALL BUILDING The Ameri clubrooms 1 32-Pound Sugar) Beet Harvested Ww. Vroman Post No. is now install Kimball bulld- ayer Wray's ci club fc had ‘headquarters {n'the Tur- | ‘ottman nilding. 1 next lar meeting of the| will be the council George n I t he Ae intain § room | rs LUFF, Neb., “world The Color pounds, oe YESNESS OPENS, ~ARGAIN SALE | Porced to stage a clothing sale | cause of an overloaded stock, wh makes it necessary to dispose ¢ some of it, Harry Yesness is of ing a 20 per cent discount o: sult or overcoat in the house trons will be permitted to ! early selections and to have th arments until Nov. | ms 5 my making a small deposit Yesness has in the numbe} of his store a large and overcoats from best known manufac United States. These include Fa fon Park, Cortley, Griffon, Beiher | Isan¢s, Cloth Craft, Middishade, | Pennsyl-blue, and others. | The establishment offers all sizes | and styles in order that any patron may find something which will meet hig needs. : The store is open evenings | SAS Rubber Stamps Made in Casper at Hoffhine s, ae ee Insist - get NUCOA the high grade spread for bread pure coconut oil, refined peanut oil milk, and that's all ee een lots of things than you pay for SHRED- dD won’t get more real food value for your money. Si Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. ou can pay more for ED WHEAT, but you juper- Heterodyne Was $267.00 E 2nd Street Phone 194 ” The only original and genuine DiA Rees mont. It is made of the be: black kid leather; it i Dr. A. Reed Cushion Sole. 230 South Center We Give “S” “H” EACH stein Marks Music & Art Co. | $238 Br 2nd ¥ You'll like the Dr, Reed Bel st istom fitted. It has the only genuine J.P. Smith Shoe Co., Makers,Chicago Globe Shoe Co. Stamps FOR SATURDAY ONLY YOUR CHOICE OF 137 WINTER HATS This lot includes Eastern models and Mattewan Velours. VALUES TO $15.00 | Mitchell Hat Shop WITH THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. ; IL A.Reed Cushion Shoes Rave a wonderful cork and lambswool Cushion Sole that re- freshes tired feet like an alcohol rub. Light, buoyant cork for resiliency; fleecy wool-fibre fic sup portand protectios ou cant improve c Like Walking // / \ on Velvet. Uf {y\ f MORE PROOF THAT YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT THE FOOD CENTER 120 WEST SECOND ST. TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY GROCERIES MEATS | 28c, 2 doz. 55c, Phone your order—it will receive the same careful attention given those who call in person. Small extra charge of 10c for delivery. BUY WHERE YOUR FAVORITE FOODS COST LESS THE FOOD CENTER 120 WEST SECO BEEF CUTS | Jonathan Apples, bushel Bot Roaee ih... 15¢_| | Delicious Apples, large sizes, Rolled Rib Roast, Ib Aer wes Poesy : Rib Boil, [b.---- : iis | Hea ere i Round Steak, Ib. ee 1 P PL& Go and Crystal White St Club and Short Cut Steaks, Ib 40c | 10 bars for - HDEHEG CLT tee Wee | White Kign Washing } : | Soap, per pkg L 44c PORK. CUTS | Peet’s Granulated Soap, pkg.-----44e Pork Steak, Ib. -- ---<+=---25¢ Mazola or Wesson Oil, pint __32c Bork Ghotet Ib. aor eAaee Mazola or Wesson Oil, quart-----59¢ | ork Shoulder Roast, !b. gc , fs pe 5 " Fresh Ham, wholé or half, lb 28c Toilet Paper 3 joie Lt | Pork Loins, whole or half, lb. 30c f i ] | 3reakfast Sdusage, small links, lb_25c¢ | HILLS BROS. COFFEE 1-lb. can 21lb. can VEAL CUTS | 38c $1.12 | Veal Pot Roast, lb._- = 18c Veal Breast, 1b._ = 10c NASH DELICIOUS COFFEE CHICKENS | 1-lb. can 57¢ 8-lb. can $1.70 j Hens (milk fed), Ib.--_-- 30c | Shredded Wheat-------- 2 pkgs. 25c Springs (milk fed), lb.___--_--_-30c¢ Kellogg’s Pep ___-2__-2 pkgs. 25e | ~ Post Bran Flakes _..-2 pkgs. 25 [FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS __ | Ree teh te Peas - Oranges, doz._.---_-_ } YD TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. PHONE 22 QUALITY MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES ] DISASTER AT TANTA, EGYPT F rowd wh: El-t 1 1 police were e: moun make a pass minister of} strer r F Mackerel 138 South Center Norway Aseo We Need Room in Our Basement Department for Xmas Toys and Novelties, Consequently We Must Reduce Our Children’s Wear Stock. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY WE WILL OFFER ON ALL CHILDREN’S COATS, SUITS, DRESSES AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS Kassis Dry Goods Co 137 East Second St. Phone 1740

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