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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 es | By MARY TOBIN x Social Calendar for Coming Wee . Harold Manbeck honoys M. nlin of Wayne, Ind., at Smith Mics Edna his evening for odern ig this ‘Tuesday, Order of kensington at Mrs. C. R. Mes Miss Ethel Ki Pi Beta Phi sorority the home of Mrs. Art Mrs,’ P..C. olaysen and Mrs. Neil “Tyler will be hostesses bridge luncheon Rehearsal of Treble Clef chor ut Mountain State Yower Mrs. Earl ¢ tuncheon, Neighbors of W + Odd Fellow’ Syne Mrs. MN. the Tuesday aul Wednesday. Midnight Bridge club meeting the home of Mr: aut Mrs. W. B. Haselmire wil be hust- ess at bridge luncheon, * Woodman of the World to meet at Knights of Pythias hall Be sure to get real Resinol If you want to get rid of eczemar pimples or some other distressing skin eruption, insist upon obtaining Resinol Ointment in the original package. It is put up in opal jars, two sizes’ only 334 oz. and 134 oz. Prephrations sir fac in name or appearance and t fered as or for Resinol are not “just the same as Resinol.” Many of them have little healing power, and may even be dangerous to use, Resinol is never sold in buik Radioia Super- Heterodyne Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Co. 194 bet Music ‘Thursday. | Mrs, ‘Frances ent Mrs, Joc onlin at luncheon, the J. D, Tucker home, | i Miss Jeanette McOmfe to be host- {ees for meeting of Nurse’s assocla- tion. | a | Woman's association of First Con.! sregational church, sewing session jat the home of Mrs. Robert For. | sythe. Aid society nity Lutheran hurch to meet parsonage. Grace English Luthera1 aid so-| ety meeting at the church. Meeting ut Parish house of St./ lark’s guild. | i ‘ona Woolgrowers banquet d dance at Henning hotel. will be hostess nel Kissick. John ‘riper party for Miss ‘The applied arts division of the | Departmental club meeting at. the public, brary - Satura: Mrs. P. C. Nico nightly Bridge club. —— Charles S, Hill t at Dinner, Members of the Sheridan Rotary at a dinner giv: last Friday evening “honoring the district governor of Denver. ner wer Sheridan Marguerite Johnstone of fred G. S. Hesse of But- A. Heilman of Buffalo, s of Buffalo, W. R. Tar- ulo, Willlam BE. Hooper | York, R. BE. MeNally of | Sheridan, Philip W. Henry of New | York, Dr. Harry C. Brown of Den | | rant of Bu of New Hugh 1 Kirby of Harpers W. Va., F, Lucas of Buf- John idy of Buffalo, John Cc. of 0, “Se T.. . Charles Vickery of of Chicago, Frank 0. t John Yoley 3. Hill alo, owe'en 1 ed at Miss _ Is ig Howard was hostess ufternoon, October 31, till 5, at a Hallow yen en masque, at the home'of her Mr, and Mrs, O, M. Howard avenue. Decofa- favors and refreshments wert 1 keeping with the Hallowe'en sea son: Music and games were offered ent of the guests, and rded to the one who e present, also to the ed the least number. prize was won by Taylor, the other by Begg. rd in entertaining the young M Don Boone, - Looney Taylor, May Deegan, . WV. Willoughby. 1 the hospital E lesses were: Jane | | were Ames Sam Looney, Harriet Slizs ay) Woodard, Wagner; I Marion leon t MeCarthy y Mary H. Tobin, é ylor, Wesley Looney, Do Di n, Bud T Joseph MeCarthy . ki Gladys Eileen Betty lor, John anc Buddie . if a nis. surpris was given Saturday home of Miss Sethryn Sieber: f her sister, Miss Thora. was cleverly decorated in and Hallow birt party the © FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes | ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Marks M & Art Co i a Smile Try a New: Gainaday this week and get rid of wash- lay drudgery We Sell on Convenient Terms “CASPER GAINADAY COMPANY PHONE 885 Second Street Publie Market The New A Demonstration Think of Washday with In your Home Free iglin will compli- Senior Philathea class meeting at The guests at the Sheridan din-| Sherman | uty of the greatest | Sulvia | evening Indian Ruler’s~ > “East is east and west is west, and never the twain shall meet,” kiplinged Kipling. True? Lon- don is awaiting publication of a | book of Eastern stories by the | English-born Rance of Sarawak | to see what she thinks about it. | This wife of an Indian prince is | the daughter of Lord Esher. | favors were giver | 10:30 a light Tunech » | which the after guesis enjoyed a dancing party.) Guests were Mis Hazel, Nelson, Sethryn | Leary, Mess | n OD Darrell ieuest of honc Wright, Miss ‘Thora t Siebers. Drchestra Members Are rtu.ned, Mrs, F.-M. G \ che members of 1 | street. Hallowe'en ‘gan Joyed after which. refreshments Were served. ‘Th y followed | the informal dance given Saturday | ‘}evening by the Natrona Rebekah | lodge Ne music for which was | durnished b; the Ch Four. evening at $8 o'clock’ in the Moun-! jin States Py stead of this merly 3 aroetings Wednesday embly*hall, us was for. Phe business on the first month, Mrs. Ma at Lu Mrs. Harold Manbeck was hostess} Vincent Mufvaney, Casper attor- day at a luncheon and bridge | ney, was among the Casper men in party given her home, s21 East yenne Satu | Phixteenth street. honoring Mrs. Joe oe re | ~| Donlin is visiting her with} Mrs. Byron Blakely, and, daughter | | ker parents, Mr. und Mrs. Patrick | Viola visited here last week fiom | Sullivan, from her home in Fort] their homes at Dwyer, Wyo. wayne, Ind. sity Invited guests included: Mrs.| Mrs. W. J, Parody underwent a liam B. Cdbb, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, | -- fre. Ted Purdy, Mrs. E. J. Dona- | we. Mrs. | Nell Kimball, Mrs. J. W. Johni Peterson, Mrs. Frances Biglin, W. J. Corbridge, Mrs, Leigh ‘ownsend, Miss Kathisen Sullivan, M dna Smith, Miss Margaret in, Miss Violet Lever, Miss ! {ela Sullivan and the honored ar ard ‘ged From Moose Building. Mooseheart Legt Meeting 10,0. Odd Fe rooms, where t held lodge mM i this wee t 8 o'clock ww the meeting membets | cutive mittee will meet o During the business jsion, nomination of officers will: be held and other affairs of importance ransacted, Refreshments. will be rved by « committee composed of the Mesdames G. Johnson, .Henry Sylvester and Ma Miller. Edna $nith will entertain embers of the Pepper club enl at home on South eet. Guests to attend be- « vers will b Margaret 1 un and sist Joe Dontin f Fort Wayne, Ind., and Mrs. Ted vurdy eee bh Dance Saturday ty Successful Affair, One of the most successful and vell attended entertainments of, the eason, was the informal dan¢e and Hallowe'en party ‘given Saturday vening at members of t e Ladies’ Auxiliary’of the, Clan Stuart. Gu meluded nembers of the organization. and scotch people of this city. The-hall sas attractively decorated in colors uggestive of Hallowe'en. ‘The auxillary which is compara: i new, was organized ‘last Mo with membership of 30 v as fed within the fast On Wednesday 4, at $ o'clock, English Bride. OCIETY, each “guest.* \At| e | n Casper this wee gular inonthly businessjon Saturday transacting business cling of the American Legion| affairs. ury Will be. held on Wednesdz eaems. the Carpenters’ hall "by | Che Casper Daily Cribune an important meeting of the auxil-| successful operation for appendict!: lary will be held at the Odd Fellows'| tis at Nartona Memoriai hospital hall -during” which ‘time,’candidates early Monday morning. Sho {s rest- will be initiated’ and refreshments ‘Ing eastfly. served by a committee In’ charge. Plans will also be completed for a ncing party to be giver on St. rew’s day, November 28. Ali} of Scotch descent ure eligible | to membership, Personals . Mrs. Robert EB. Dickensheets and | son Bryce Clifton «are in» Casper |. from Oakland, Calif., and will be the guests here for a week of Mrs. Har- ley Bottoms, 819 East Fourth street. |» Mrs, Dickensheets is a sister-in-law | of Ralph Dickensheets of the New York Insurance company, ee Ae eee 4A. T. McWillister fa here on bus- iness from Salt Creek. FLASHES OF LIFE | | The Associated Press) N—Real sheiks of the des- aring horn-rimmed glagses, bags and loud socks. A nov Morocco for color —How Elbert A ped the matching of $20 Steel absent nt United States for fees of revealed tn Miss Belle Hrickson «who spent | several days visiting with Mr: Ursula Hoffman at Dwyer, has re- turned to Casper. Mr. and Mrs. EB. J. Donahoe of | 1214 South David street are rece rts and damp | ing the congratulations of friends on | To prevent such tnflam- | the arrival Sunday morning at the|'™ations physicians are recommend: | have “ankle | Natrona Memorial hospital of a | ing woolen stock sand long skirts. | seven pound baby son. eee NEW RAVEN. Conn.—The ‘olors Miss Marguerite Schuberth of |0f Yale have gone in quarter: Buffalo arrived in Casper last week to accept a position with the schools of this city. other than the gridiron. Donald | MacMillan has carried a Yale flag | | 5.000 miles on his Arctic expeditions eee Ted McCarthy of Denver te here foday on business and will leave t morrow Jor Rawlins, Laramie and Cheyenne. WILMINGTON, ‘Del. — Osborne | Wood, who has said he will not con- test his wife's divorce suit. has re- served rooms atva: hatel. The. case up this; week, , * . _ Mrs. E. Holland, state representa- | tive of the Shoughnessy Knitting company of New York, was in Buf- falo last Tuesday. cee J. C. Grisinger, superintendent of the Chicago, Burlington and Qunicy | railroad made an Inspecting trip to the south eastern part of the state t week, LONDON—One can buy millions of germs fora shilling or two More than 2,000 varleties are on sale at the Lister Institute. SOMERS POINT, N. J.—Mayor George Goll is trying to get himself Mefeated tomorrow, Against his | wishes he was made a candidate and he forgot to withdraw in time. Mr. and Mrs, Alex McCafferty are | the proud parents/of ‘an eight pound » Alex Jv., who arrived on morning at 9:30 d’elc November 1 at the Natrona Mer ortal, hosp NEW YORK—Gigl! and Jeritza, who had several tiffs at the Metro- | volitan opera last season, have been | | separated on this year’s programs. | | Miss Arlene Russell .of-Denver {s | expected to arrive in Casper this SAN PEDRO, Calif.—Harry Pia.| } eon, photographer, - who learned | sailing from books, has come back week to spend ten days here visiting | @fter sailing 88,000 miles around with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and} the world {n his home-made’ 34-toot Mrs. R. C. Stough. saflboat In five years. - owe ees P, Nelson, clvil engineer for! PURCHASE, N. Y¥.—Orthodox ana icago, Burlington and Quincy |Weksite Quakers have healed a ie d, Was a recent Casper visitor | breach 97 years old. They attended ‘n Guernsey, ® joint service yesterday. A century ewe zo. they walked on opposite sides Dr. and Mrs. Jay Smith of Glen-|of the street. rock: were visitors in Casper last | ek, | NEW YORK—There'w a contest on | | for barber ehop qurrtets. A’ silver ‘The Missés Wanda ‘Whitney and |cup will be elven the best four sing- Edith Johnson of Glenrock have|ers of “Sweet Adeline” or what have aecepted positions in Casper and ex-| you. | pect to make their home ‘here. LPR Soy hay he e see James L. Melde, Edgerton, Wyo., Mr. and’ M . M.« Russell # phone 28-F-3, Salt Creek off field niong the recent Glenrock visitors | representative Maytag Washing Ma- chine Co. oe ——<—— Jeremiah Mahoney has returned| The kiwi,.a New Zealand bird, from the Buffalo Creek ranch where | which itwelf welghs only about. four | the store. Office CASPER STATIONERY CO MOVES TO NEW OFFICE ON EAST SENDS. The Casper Station opened this morning in it ters at 116 East Second concern formerly was located at 13 South Center street. It {s one of the oldest and) best .known estabiish- ments in Casper and has always en- joyed a wide patronage. The new lo- cation is just two past of the! Casper National t The public has be rs invited to visit quipment, station-| goods are includ- institution. ery, books ed in SPECIALTY BOOT SHOP OFFERS: RARE. VARIETY OF UP-TO-DATE MODELS. A new shipment of really deli ful models in ladies footwear ived at the Spec this mornin. fore the eyes public th: afternoon. The contain a number of new 4 sh pater leather models, George W. Palmer, 1 shop, are to be all th son, All ladies who about keeping abreast of the new In’ footge and view the new arrivals. They will be displayed all this week in the show cases. ‘The Specialty Boot Shop 1s on. the second flocr of the O-8 bullding. jetor of the e this sea really care DIVORGE GRANTED WIFE- BECAUSE OF INDIGNITIES A divorce decree Golda L., Palmer today Palmer. The decree was on the grounds of Indignities. ee Se feide, Edgerton, Wy Salt Creek oil field Maytag Washing Ma- Jame; phone 28-F'- representative chine Co. Barney Slack HEADQUARTERS PHONES iis: 1451 Call These Numbers for re spent several days, pounds, lays an exe welghing four- Ut scat | teen ounces. : ; \WUHs Tipson left this morning by notor for Cheyenne and Denver to spend until, the latter part of the | week transacting business affairs. . . H. W. Rogers was in Cheyenne Peter Symons left yesterday: for Douglas and-Lusk on a combined | Susiness and pleasure trip. _ Je ee <A, J. Hazlett, editor and publisher of the Inland Oll Index left last Vriday for Cheyenne and Denver on business trip. eee | NAA claim il increase your earning ability ‘T 1s the red blooded people who I win success in this world! Red | blood gives men and women the vi- tality—the energy—the strength }and the activity to earn what they | deserve! Nobody can do justice to them- selves when they are suffering for want of rich, red blood. It is this | impoverlshed condition of the blood that causes so many fallures !n life. There's no place at the top for the | Weakling—the men and women | with poor, weak blood. Build up your blood! Get in the | red-blooded class—and get the re- wards you deserve. 8, 8. 8. will do it for you! 8, 8, 8. helps Nature | build millions of red-blood-cells! = | _8. 8. 8, sends rich, red blood tin- | B= gling to every fibre of your body | = | and every pore of your skin. You | == | are fairly radiant with energy, vim == | and vitality, = You'll look Iike success, too! The = rich, red blood that 8. 8. 8, helps | =" Nature bulld for you = will clear your skin of any ugly blemishes —youreyerewilll sparkle with enth asm—firm, solfd flesh | | ES will round out your = figure—strength and power will | = | come to weak, flabby muscles. All drug stores sell 8. 8. 8. The | larger bottle 1s more economical, ‘AN ADVERTISER ONLY BY YOUR ENTIRE SATIS Cars to the Polls. TTT / * . ed. lions of people. It must make good its the patronage of thousands. | | 1 r are invited to come Z| | | PLEDGE CA Velour Is Hat Fabrio of Hour Here are three of the popular PAGE THREE The Food Center 120 ‘West Second St. Turner-Cottman Building Visit Our Clean, Sanitary MEA] MAKKET Just a Few of Our EVrEKY DAY FRICES But, Oh! What Money Savers They Are! Mggs, doz. -------..-49c butter, Ib. ------.-_-52c sweet Potatoes_3 Ibs. 25c White King Powder, pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips, pkg. ~--__--23c Navy Beans__ 3 Ibs. 25¢ Pure Bulk Lard, 5 Ibs. 98c Fresh Hamburger, Ib. --12lgc Swift Premium Ham__32c PHONE YOUR ORDER {t will receive the same careful attention given those who call in person. 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