Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 3

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1928 CIETY, I Vioyd Buckingham officer of Dramatic Club, Villian J, Need of Jenkintoy 4, elected. president of Mu j Sandal, honor: junior drama. r ¥ of Wyo: Was elected vie rd Jean Maybee of Ches chosen. gecretary Floyd Buc m of Casper was elected tre Plans for the coir ed at the meeting in < of sever Tryouts for * » play io be pr \ipha Phi, will 1 reity, auditorium next Wed: y evening. A large number of ( © university dramatic are expected to t s in the cast. The p: 5 year, as out plays. aly organiza out will d after the manner of Chines ductions. Departmental Club idge Tea Saturday. For the purpose of raising funds ith which to purchase mili dur e winter months for unde 1a school children und f layettes, members of the r oman's Departmental club wil ve a bridge tea Saturday afternovy rom. 2 o'clock until 5 at the Elk iditorium, It {s the expressed hope nour f the president, Mrs. C. D Muranc that all members and friends nd. . duvinal Circle Meeting Saturday. The Juvinal circle rs of Woodcraift afternoon at 3 o'cloc Odd Fellows’ hall to elect « . Wyoming People ¢ tor Party in Wast Wyoming people will il me ay erested in the follpwing clipping from the Cheahalis Adyoc ef Cheahulis, Wash. “Last Sunday a group of Wyoming residents gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver © of Curtis, | in honor of Mrs. Goff's birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Brimmer of Adna; Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Van Brimmer and daugh- ers, Maurine and Lucille of Napa- e. ude the stag-} GS OCIETY, By MARY TOBIN | eS SE sen SS S| j Vine: Mr. and Mrs. Biehl of Cen j {talla; Mr. and Mrs. Chris ‘Thompson and son Dean, of Centralia; Arthur | ‘ ur Ayres of Casper, Wyo., Mr. andrMrs, | rs. O. G. Ayres and sons, Elm y ; er and LeRoy also of Casper,’ d Casper Girl Elected to. i- | Office in, French Club. | Miss Etta Diggs, daughter of Dr. | and as , H. Diggs of 1534 South: Spruce si was elect nm sicvce' ses ed secretar: rele Francais, french University of Wyoming mie, at the firet meeting of | club of the La held this week at Hoyt i. Other officers elected were: president, Miss Ethel Simpson, of Laramie; vice president, Miss Lil lian Helsburg, of S » Miss Martha F s of Emblen) \ssuciation in Cheyenne, sper friends of Mra, Minnie Fen. ate president of ‘he Woman's istian Temperance Jan; and trea-| association | t} | Will be interested in learning tt she is now making her hom in Cheyenne having moved recently .to| that city with Mr. Fenwick who has necepted a jon with the state department. nwick formerly, resided Mrs. Neft rity Among Guests Dane Neft Mrs. tmong those who acted as chaper- Sam of Casper was | onoe at the dancing party given last week at the Connor hotel in Lara- mie by the active Wyoming Gamma Psi of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Other chaperor were Major and Mrs. B. C. Da! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hultz, | see | Vormer Casper Residents | Attend Concert in Denyer, H. C. Bretschneider, vice president of the Midwest Refining company, and Mrs. Bretschneider, former Cas- per residents were among the guests in Denver last evening, at the box party at the Anna Case concert given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O, Dietter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Naylor were also guests. Date For Panhellenic | | | Party Is Announced. November 14 has. been chosen as the date for the annual card party to be given by the Panhellenic as- sociation, according to an anfounce- | ment made this week by Mrs. J.C. Warkh chairman of the commit- ‘ge of arrangements. The members of the| #LYES*. Sun Wind ‘Busi Cinders fies _DRUGGISTS. | vate FOR FREE EYE BOOK HURINE Cox ooicas | one of the largest yes many other 00d shoes, Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes are trim and shapely. Unlike any others, they have the patented Cush- ion Srle construc tion. This exclusiy feature rests feet and puts th spring of youth into every step. A perfected Combination Last based on the genuine Cushion’ Sole can’t be found in any but Dr.-A. Reed Cushion Shoes. GLOBE SHOE CO. 30 SOUTH CENTER Give “S. & H.” Stamps ANNOU ruth Joy studio 142 South Durbin St. An exclusive studio they may study the Beautiful and Artistic LESSONS IN POLYCHROME ART WORK and Painted Plaster Work Absolutely FREE Classes in Parchment Shades and Textile Painting, each Exclusive Agency for Cooder Studio oeArt studio 142.8. DURBIN ST. for the ladies of Casper where art of making the home really ertainment, which promises to be of the season, will be given in the assembly room Mr. ” Miss Rosemary’ Griffin, daughter of Mrs. Paul E. Bastedo, wife of, Commander Bastedo, U. S, N., is considered one of the most beautiful of the Washington girls in the capital this winter. of the Mountain States Power com:| pany, the \proceeds to be added to the ‘state educational fund of the Federation of Woman's clubs. Those wishing to reserve tabled} should do'so as soon as possible a8 only. a Umited number of tables, will be arranged. for. rvations ‘ma’ be made With One of the following cominittee: Mrs. J.C, Warkley, Mrs. J. D. Sprecher, Mrs. HE. S! Bliss, Mrs. Leroy Gray, Mrs) C. 1. Cron and. Mrs. C. Rf. terson. . . Bridge Party and Luncheon At Lowe Residence Yesterday. Mrs. D. V. Lowe entertained nine guests yesterday at a 1 o'clock lunchépn‘and afternoon of bridge at her «re&idence, 121 South Lincoln street. Honors Wwete taken by Mrs. Sugar’N Spices’N Everything Nice’ - Che Casper Daily Cribune who are making their formal debut Harvey Scown, “Rolly Scown, Jay Woelfert, Arthur. Anderson, Hugh Hinds, G Yorster, Melvin Racks, Mr. and Mre. Heiser, Mrs, Troxel, M Mry and Mrs Mrs: , Searles, Theima Betgr man Miss Fa. Wagner Miss O'Malley, and Gladys Searle and Mrs. Dick Farrel, 4A. V. dorbes, Mr: ‘and and the hostesses, an Miss Buelah Berg- ennet Miss Alberta Adéle Wagner, Corma | the Misses Verna and Frances Niswonder is Guest of Honor. at Party Miss Margaret; Hngland -entertain- ed informally last ‘evening» at’ the home of her parents, 753 CY avenue, honoring Frances Niswonder of Salt Creek, who. has been spending mey| eral weeks in/ this city. Guests Eatl Hayes and Mrs. Alec Webber. | ; Miss Bou Guests present to enjoy the h pitality of Mrs. Lowe were: Mrs. L. fry, ‘Mrs. Alec Webber, Mrs. 6, Mrs. Krank Francis, Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. Walter Schmidt. Mrs. J. C. Grissinger and Mrs, W. A. Bryan. Grand Officer of K. of P. Lodge Visits in Casper. The “meeting- of’ the Knights of Pythias lodge to be held this eve- ning at'the organization's hall will be featured by a visit from the grand chancellor, R. G. Somers of Moor- croft. Candidates will be ‘initiated after which a social time will be en- joyed, Refreshmenis will be served | by a committee in charge, Midwest Couple Married Here Thursday Afternoon, Miss Ada Payne and Thomas W. Roswur of Midwest were married Thursday afternoon by Judge Her Brennan. The couple will make th: home in Midwest ie DeMolay Hallowe'en Dancing Party. One of the interesting social vevents of the week will be the Hal | lowe’en dancing party. to be given Saturday evening at the Masonic temple by members of the Dgriue chapter, Order of DeMolay. The en- tertaInment wil begin at 9 o'clock and an invitatjon is extended to all| members, Masons. and friends to attend: Music for the evening will be furnished by the DeMolay orchestra. “oe Junior Choir to Reliearse This Kyening. Thiet regular real of lor ohoir of ay chureh will. be > évening at 5 o'plo bouse. ‘Mem rs. of return at “Masquerade Party Wednesday Evening Is Success A group of the younger girls were esses ‘to. a, norober~ of: their riends at.a, Hallowe’én “costume dancing. party given at the Searles home on Wednesday evening. Prize: for the niost clever, costumes wer fuyarded ‘toFrank Troxel,» Albertu Wagner afd Harold Helser. Punch was servedethrpughout theseyéning, A feature/f “the ty “were! two Miss Geétaldine Atr- sees ,Buelar. pnd Music was fur: of ern dances givén b: heart and thre Theinin Bergman. niehed by an orchestra compo: h Bergman, Miss , nd Clyde Wilson. Sent included the Misses s, ‘Thelma Young, Ger- Darline You aldine Airhe Marjorie Starke | Muriel Green, Luctlle Clayton, Leta | Fwing, and the Mesers. L nce Anderson, “Heinie’” Kummer, Fred Bright, Charley Pirmin, Frank rox el, Eaftle. Hawes, Harold Super- Heterodyne s $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. . 2nd Street Phone 194 Heiser, | aresent were the hohoree, Miss Mil-! dred Hosier, Miss Eleanor /Helsof, | | Miss Dorothy England, Miss Grace | | Turner; Roy’ Corbet, John+ Reese, John Rowland and Harry /Cham- | pion. | eee - Miss Hosier Will | Entertain Friends Miss Mildred Hosier’ will be host- ess at a small party to be given this evening at her home in*the Blod- g@ett apartments on Park ‘avenue. Guests who will’ attend’ include: Misg Nova Newbold, Miss Eleanor Hflsof, Miss Dorothy England, ‘Mies Margaret England, Miss Grace Tur- ner, and the Messrs, John Réese, Corbet, Francis. Niswonder, | Harry Champion, Don Corben and } John Rowland. { cee Country Club is Scene of Bridge Luncheon Autumn colors were used éffect- vely for a décorative touch for the heon and bridge party at which . R, C. Cather entertained today the Country club, The luncheon |tables were made attractive with} center pleces of bronze pom poms! jand with candles placed in silver | sticks. | |* Guests who attended were. Mrs. | Frances Bigln, Mre. J. W. Bingen- heimer, Mr Becklinger, Mrs. B. Brooks, Mrs. H. G. Bizzell, M homas Cooper, Mrs, Bryant . Cromer, Mrs. C. L. Cron, Mrs. H. | 1, Durham, Mrs. Leo A. Dunn, Mrs. | A. G. Fidel, Mrs. W. R. Finney, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. G. E. Griffith, Mrs. William Holland, Mrs. W. D. | Johnston, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. |v. c. . Allen McLellan, | Mw E ertson, Mrs. L, rs se, M Mrs Tonkin Walker i Mrs, O. Li Bake Sale At The Tomorrow ast Casper Grocéry Women's Foreign Missionar3 of the Sidd Method: ymunity church will hold a ba of “cooked foods beginning m, Saturd at the East Cas-! er grocery sto . jo Hattowe’en Party at | Odd>Fellows’ Hall <Ameng the’ masqued® Hallowe'en | Vpartles to be given tomorrow eve: | | ning will. be that at which members | of.the Natronp.Nebekah Lodge No. | 15 wit act-oy Mostesses. will be ,giver at [tie Odd. Pellov | ball “and ans’ one! not having ya: cos- time. is* asked to toall “Mrs, Baker, | | phone 4-W. ‘ | | Casper Men To Be Among Dinner Guests In StrerQlan | | A group of distinguished vistors | }will bo guest# of the, Sheridan Ro-| }tary club at 6:30 o'clock dinner this} evening at Sheridan Inn | } Arranged primarily for Harry P.| | Brown of Denver, district ‘governor | 'y, the special guests. will ude William ®. Hooper, H. Buriling, Philip W. Henry and 5 Ww. Hpgh Lee Kirby of New York, east- ern capitalists and road experts, who are making an inspection of the line of the proposed North and South railroad and the resources of the country through which the rafiroad would pass. Sherman’ D. Cantleld d Charles 8. Hill of Casper will also be special guests, —_— Miss Zoe Condit, former Univer- sity of Wyoming student, {s in Cas- per from Buffalo. Miss Condit was formerly chancellor of the Thorn Rune Quill club, national dramatic organization, assistant \ county d from a bust- D, ‘prinelpal of the wchool, who was called Somb, Ill:, recently by the sud- Jeath of ber father, ‘will return eee | es Car j the Midwest any, and | ef Cass here on the com- club} xth street. springs in cee Holmes is Visiting in | ‘a few days from Deny { f Colorado i asin for a few days before olng to Ratw- | F.'P. Lane of the extension divis- | fon of the Univers! Wyoming, | is in Casper today following « trip to the Big Horn Basin, conferring hero with G..M. Penley, county. ag- ricultural agent. Mr. Lane wil! go | Lusk tomorrow. eee Mr. and Mrs, Roy Walker and Mr, and Mrs. Glen Smith visited re- cently at Wheatland “and with friends at Cottonwood, Wyo, eee W. H..Gels, geologist for the Con- solidated Royalty Oil. company, and Mrs: Géis left ‘this morning for Cal- {fornia where they will spend three or four weeks. ° . Mrs: John F. Trevett, who spent a month in Kansas City, {s now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kay at thelr home tn Denver. ewe Mrs. Apel is’ visiting in Casper with her mother, Mrs. Major Orms- by. Mre. Apel, ‘who was’ formerly Miss Helen Ormsby, now resides tn Denver. < : FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes | ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Marks: Music. & Art Co. Bee eons . Shoe Comfort Doesn’t Just Happen T’S ‘the result of-a great deal of care on our part and just a little’ on’ yout’s and years of practical-exper- jence and study ‘by thé shoe manufacturer.” For example, the makers of the’ ~ (Cantilever) Shoe studied and followed the lines of the normal foot, in action of walking. Then made what is really a Combination ‘shoe. Wit snug-fitting heel and instep which does not rub foot or hose, but roomy enough in front for the toes. which bends as ial design, i (but gives the foot ‘does ample support). With.foot-shaped sole and slightly raised and extended heel, to put the body weight on the stronger, outer side | ! | \ of the foot. Made it, from fine quality leathers, to give lo’ x service. Pat, trimness: and smart neas into the design, And/ stamped. ity with the registered -name Cantilever Shoe.so you.could always be sure off getting a * genuine Cantilever Shoe. Your part—if you value |, unusual comfort and quality —is simply to give the Canti- lever a fair trial in actual use; then stick to it if you like it. Priced Oxfords $10 and $10.50 Stylish Straps $12.50 We are the sole authorized dealers*in this territory Haytin’s Boot Shop ‘ We Fit the) Feet COR: 18ST AND CENTER Gladstone Hotel Bldg. PAGE THREE __— READ THESE PRICES! AND THEN ASK YOURSELF WHETHER YOU CAN POSSIBLY DO BETTER ELSEWHERE THE FOOD CENTER 120 W. SECOND TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. SPECIALS for Saturday BIGGS (COZ rosea et 47¢ KARO SYRUP BUTTER, Ib. al. Red Label_ ail. Red Label Jonathan Apples, . Blue Label per bu. g -70c 32c 69c -32¢ ge R —_ =) on 2} 2 gal. Blue Label Rome Beauty Apples, per bu. ~-_ und Steak __ P-Bone Steak — Sirloin Steak Per lb. 25c $1. Washington Jonathan Apples, per box Plain Steak, SP tas et er Ib. — Washington Delicious, Ber SES ARTE Naa BR Apples, per re ® $2.95 Rolled Rib Roast, 20e FULL WEIGHT BUSHELS per Ib, ~~~ --—- Pot Roast Gallon Peaches, perdbseor ae Sliced or Halves______ 77¢ 121/¢, 15¢e Gallo Sg eee 77¢ iene. Bee Gallon Red Bee it Se 12)%2e $1.29 THIS YEARS’ PACK Ghorries:/sc Suse es Pure Lard, per Ib. 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 W. SECOND S TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. PHONE 22 QUALITY MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES _| Rubber Stamps MADE IN CASPER Mail Orders Accepted 115 EAST SECOND STREET MONDAY CASPER STATIONERY CO. Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co. Why Send Out cf the State? WHEN BUTTER [IS HIGH USE G-L-E-N-O-L-A Dinner 11:00 to 2:00 | Supper 5:00 to 8.00 | KRAUSE’S ORCHESTRA ALL THE TIME | Downstairs Wyatt Hotel j In 5-lb. Prints || Phone 2468 H. 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