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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925 @SOCIETY, ? : By MARY TOBIN Plans Are Completed For Armistice Ball be given Friday John Tripeny. evening by Mrs. The sixth Armistice. ball] Guests present last evening in- given. by the ican Legion of|ciuded the honoree, Mrs. John Casper will held at the Arkeon | Tripeny, Mrs. Theadore White, Mrs. dancing iemy Armistice eve,| W. F. Melvin, Mrs. C, R, McShane, 10. ns for this event, al-| Mrs, J,.R. McCurdy, Mrs. Robert s one of the outstanding occa-} Duncan, Miss. Genevieve Redington, F of the wister social season,| Miss Helen Stevenson, Miss Hilde. are in the hands of a committee d Waechter, Miss Dorothy. Dun- on, Dick N lap, Miss Nette Watson and Miss hese men are make the Arm- see Dorothy” Willlamson. ng every effor ‘6 ball this r fully as attrac- ive an event as it has been in the past and at the same time make it Bake Sale Friday At Casper Pharmacy. an's association of the ex-service men are invited to attend the ball and, while additional invi- tations are being Issued, any person who recefved an Invitation for the | Armistice ball last year is by reason |). All Day Session at Forsythe Home Tomorrow. Che Woman's association of the more convenient to attend. | Wiest Congregational church will Wickets to be cheaper and pola a sale of baked food on Friday, élther.formal or informal attire will| November 6, at Casper ¢Phar- be permissable. Men who wish to! macy. Al members will have thelr wear thelr uniforms’ may do so. All | donations at the store by 10:20 a... | bigs 2 t Congregational church will ofithat tact invited tothe ons Gxt) hoa ah’ “all” day fi sewiiwel session Tuesday. a |‘fhursday at the home of Mrs. Robert Forsythe elder street. 1130 South Box- Rebekah Lodge Members will bring to Meeting Tonight the meeting a lunch, thimble and The Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. | scissors i 18 will meet in regular session this we evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fel- | Auxiliary to low’s hall. Candidates will be ini-| Hold All Day Session. tlated after which refreshments v be served by a committee In cha eee An all day session of the Woman's \uxiliary of the First Baptist hurch will be held tomorrow at the P ; ; church. <A pot luck lunch will be Schulte Residence the noon hour. Members of the Pi Beta Phi sor: | see ority met last evening at the home | Missionary Society of Mrs, Arthur A. Schulte on East | Meeting Tomorrow. Second street with Mrs. T. J. Drey The Woman's Missionary socie: and Miss Blanche ns_ as assist-| of the First ant hostesses, Among those present | meet: ‘Thursday afternoon Pi Phis Meet At Christian church w! at wsides the ho: o'clock at the home of Mrs. E.. N. N.W: ler, Mrs. Hoon, 135 South Jackson street, Mrs. W. J. Ball with Mrs. C. L. Reed as assistant Mrs, R. Peterson, Mrs hostess. Mrs, Marke willbe the Mrs. Rose Haynie, Mrs | leader for the afternoon, ter, Mrs, Ben H. Pelton, Miss Gladys | bid 740 Hasbrouck, Miss -M aret La | Pythian Sisters Will shore, Miss Frances Ferris and Miss | Give Dance November 5. Sara Stewart Eunice Tempel No. 16 Pythian Sisters will give a masquerade dance on Thursday evening, November 5 | for members and the public, Pre ceding the dance which will begin | and dance will be heli hie 9 olcloa ta dbealv een n i ut 9 o'clock, 2 ess meeting will evening at the Elk’s hall, with for-| he held at 7:30 o'clo iz wi mer Governor B. B. Brooks acting ote as toastmaster. John T. Scott, may- or elect will be among the present and will be among those tc give short talks. Due to the large Wool Grower's Banquet And Dance Thursda The annual Woolgrow ‘ sts Regular Country Club Dance Is Postponed | The regular club dancing party | to have been held at the Country number of tickets sold by the com-| ctu on Saturday evening, November mittee in char: tt expected thi “| 7 has been postponed and will not | he en nent will be one of t held until the evening of Noyem. | most successful o season ner 14. » Rose ab ae | Miss DeWoody Is Hostess Junior Choir Rehearsal | At Bridge Party Tuesday. Fri Evening, November 6. | Gr sp DeWoody was t 0 regular rehearsal of the Jun- choir of St. Mark's Episcopal | church will be held on Friday even- | ing at 5 o'clock in the parish house | At Dp. m. an informal party will be given for the members, home on informal her evening at avenue at bric to M + Who is leaving in a road an a K 1ort time for Florida to spend the nel winter months with her sistér ee 6 | ors at bridge were taken by| Guild Meeting Thursday | ‘theadore White and Mrs. W.! At Parish House | M Kissick will be] st. Mark's guild will meet on} ot) party tO) ‘Thursday afternoon at the parish i} jbawee with Mrs, B, B, Brooks and Mrs. Sinclafr Reelle acting as host- o pe se al scandinavian Lutheran | | Sil Meeting Tomorrow Phe Ladies’ aid soctety of the | Seandinayian Lutheran church wil! } meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 a’elock at the church, eee - Mrs. Haselmire I& | Hostess At Party Flowers of mis ' a colors and can dies In silver sticks made a pretty | | decoration scheme for the luncheon | hand bridge party given today by | Mrs. William B. Hazeyntre at her ; home in the Poling apartments. | Mrs. Hazelmire will entertain again on Friday, of this week at another bridge luntheon. | Guests present today were: Mrs. |v. J. Drew, Mrs. Harbert Ladd, Mrs joe Donlin of Fort Wayne, Ind, | Mrs. Charles T. Grady, Mrs, Frances Biglin, Mrs, Ralph E. Barton, Mrs. | ©. R Peterson, Mrs. T. E. Costello, | Mrs. Lelgh Townsend, Miss Kath: icen Sullivan, Miss Edna Sraith, Miss | Margaret Sullivan and Miss Patricia ulivan itheran Aid Meeting | pmorrow at Parsonage | = ‘i } he Ladies’ Ald society of the xf 4 |/ Trinity Lutheran church will hold Marious dlinass eudcnmnell important meeting tomorrow af. vases ~ o« 2 ofclock at the church plications often follow .an i 5 u ordinary Cold. Check it; | park street th Mrs use the old Retiable, Safe ldt acting as hostess and Proven Remedy, “Lax- nd finished faney work | ative BROMO QUININE.” to be held on Saturday, Decem- | will be handed in at this meet The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Proven | abe | Safe for more than a Quay- || Emmanuel Baptist Aid | ter of a Century. | Meeting This Week { et utes } A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid so- The box bears this signature {| wiciy of the Emmanuel Baptiyt || chureh will be held tomorrow after } noon at 2 o'clock at the church. 'e KM TVUEF eee Price 30c. | Philathea Class | Me ng Tomorrow Mrs. J, D, Tucker, Mrs. J. G. Wor- | hington, Mrs, Harry Northup and FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, alleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Earnshaw will be joint a meeting of the Senior | 1 hea class to be held Thursday ternoon at the Tucker residenc Down the Steps 1016 South Spruce street. | Klein Marks Music & Art Co C3 pens ad 238 KH, 2nd Plans Will Be Completed { ae . Yor Rummage Sale Thursday | —— At the regular meeting of t' | ee if Ai society of the Grace HAY ‘| lish Lutheran church, to be held to Cotton Cake Flour sre | morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in peuy eee Parsi Feeds the church, final plans for the rum: 0 Pune: ba wv Hivenge Lice’ bawter, willewure ad sale to be held on Friday and clean your Poultry of this Pest.) | Saturday of this w at Mills Pres WILLIAMS ICK MEDICINE 8) }y n church, will made. Host. | Here is n Real Medicine for Cat-]| esses for the afternoon will be Mrs. tle and Sheep, Will relieve andB/ 1 Stubson and Mrs. Carl Schauss, | prevent Worms, Ticks, Snotts ee Nose, Bloat. Contains the proper ca cHlcharda 4s Kiosteas Ingredients nesdeds Coe: phase “t Meeting of Her Club | erment of yo! estar Mrs. J. A. Richards was hostess zB ane be Siudbatace Te ve members of her bridge club ot pee Or yoenini luy afternoon at her residence RW Casper Warehouse Co. th Elm street. honors for the 1 roy i oon being won by Mrs. L. V. SRA aL bid ickel and Mrs. H. E. Dalley. ‘The Tel, 268 Industrial Ave. next regular meeting will be held in [ber 11, } Wolcott two weeks on Tuesday afterngon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Arende, 530 South Beech street. Members present yesterday includ- ed the hostess, Mrs. Everett Wright, Mrs. C. A, Spicer, Mrs Rosco Reeve, Mrs. W. H. Ofgood, Mrs. Val Ma- ghee, Mrs. Carl Hawks, Mrs, L. V- Fickel, Mrs, Robert Denny, Mrs. John. J. Bertram, Mrs. Herb B. Dal- ley and Mrs, C.. W. Amende, cee Invitations Are Being Issued for Luncheon Mrs. M. C. Price ig issuing invi- tations this week for an ‘informal luncheon and bridge party to be given on Thursday, November 12, at her home, 1132 South Durbin street, in compliment to -Mrs. Joe Donlin (Efleen’ Sulllyan) of Fort Wayne, Ind. eee Violin Classes ‘to Meet This Week | The Wade Cramer violin classes | will meet this: week as’ féllows: ‘The second division: will’ meet this ev: ning at 7:80 o’clock with Tressa Hu- her, 743 East Fifth street; third di- vision, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the studio, 348 South Kim- ball street, and the fourth division on Friday evening at 7:45 at the studio. : eee Divisional Meetings of W. C. T..U. Friday On Frida afternoon at o'clock, the ¢ onal meetings of the Women’s ( fan Temperance Union will meet with the following hostesses: nee Willard division with Mrs. Engelke, 356 South Anna Gordon divis- W. W. Coale, 423 The roll call at H. Kimball street; fon ‘with Mrs. South Beech street. this meeting will be answered with passages from scripture, and the program will be “articles on proh!- bitios from the Union Signal, the national paper. The Lillian Stevens division will meet at the Christian church in North Casper, ‘the pro- gram to be lessons in government and articles from the national paper. First Meeting of Season of Westminster Guild The first meeti of th ason of the Westminster gulld, composed of business girls and teachers of the First Presbyterian 1urch, will be held on Wednesday evening; Novem- at the Manse, 1103 South street. A dinner will be served at 6 o'clock, followed by an Interesting y To Meet At Club Rooms Eagles Auxili Members of the Wagles Auxiliary will hold a meeting tomorrow after |noon at the lodge club rooms, 324 West Yellowstone avenue. —— Personals Miss Frances O’Donald is visiting with relatives in Montana for a month or six wee! “ee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyle expect to motor to Douglas tomorrow to visit there for the day with friends, see Mr her Henry Maxwell is here from home near Kaycee. see Miss Charlotte Mason of Greeley Is expected to arrive in Casper soon That t ndersells fhe Casper Da ily Cribune to make her home here with b aunt, Mrs. A. 4. Mason and family see Mr. and Mrs, David Wescotf are out of town visitors here from In dianapolis, Mrs. Fred Trimble for few days from her home in Kansa; Mr. and. Mrs, George B; baby daughter expect to jeave soon | before going to Iowa to spend tl winter months. eee Word has been received in Casp: of the arrival of a baby son to M and Mrs. Jack Howard, former resi dents of this sity. eee Mrs. H. ©. Nye fa among Thermopolis visitors tn the c: ; oes Mr. and. Mrs. Taylor Fisher a) guests in this city from thelr hom: in Boulder, Col eee Mrs. Ada Walker has as her guc at her home, her grandparents, M Mr. and ‘Mrs, C, C. Connor left last week overland or Salt Lake, | @gden, and California, the latte place to make their ome until spring. NC yay Mr. and Mrs, T, Q. Talbert iGIVES STYLE 5 and Mrs, F, Walker of Uttumwa, 1 Miss Emma Marshall, county clerk is expected to return tomorrow trom Kentucky where she has been visi ing for several weeks. one »Mrs. Thomas H. Garrett ing at the home of her moth: Margaret Mazkle, 164 South street, in Fort Collins. eee | Mrs. William Hunter has returr from a 10 days’ visit spent in Shert dan where she was the guest of Mrs O sundquist | Miss Francis Crabtree has ed a position with the W3 National bank «ee Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Armstrong of | Pennsylvania were arrivals in Cas peg, the first of the week. i ct tl NEW COLOR , @ to wearing | apparel—draperies \ | —everything | Use Putnam Fadeless Dyes to change | the color of |i funes to thie ades. Bring your wardrobe up to date. Redecorate yourhouse, Curtains, furniture covers, for Denver to visit, for a short time | © here from Salt Creek ting with] enne included: J. E. Crum, W. =| Inman, Joe Ma field, Fred W. Har- Be ae |uman and Sam | eed has accepted a} Casper Flc 1 com « | Governor Nellie T. eee The Food Center “ _ Johnscn wet 120 West Second St. é Monday from Turner-Cottman Building sie teaua nee Visit Our Clean, Sanitary MEAT MARKET ¢ tives e LOWEST PRICES I FINEST QUALITY | RVERY DAY PRICES | CITY BRIEFS |) “SHOP ON | robilé PAY DAY | city on business, | | i | " No. 2 Corn---.- ancene S55 — —— bieidy | 2 Tomatoes_ 5e | { a tl 2 Gren 453 | Lemons Tighten | Can Peas 15c_ rity Seat Wrinkled Skin ‘|| shredded Wheat, 2 packages Squeeze the juice || Oatmeal, small 10 wo lemons in aj a - - [3 tle contain Oatmeal, large 91 1 White, which ||*? Sores aaa | iggist wiil|} Kelloggs Pep or Posts 25¢e | for a few Bran, 2 packages —- : shake welll! trees) per c ¥") ii very mildest anti-|| dozen | wrinkle lotion to}| Butter 52 mM tighten relaxed|| pound __ d4C se fl lines and ‘eradicate boa dags 2 : ne Hines and ‘eradicate |! 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