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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925 PAGE THREE Mrs. Haselinire Is Hostess At Party Mrs. William 3B. Haselmire was hostess at an informal luncheon and bridge party, the second of a series, given today at her home in the Blackmore apartments. Fall’ flow- ers were attractively placed for the table decorations. Guests present were: Mrs, C. L. Cron, Mrs. W. A. Schultz, Mrs. Clyde Duncan, Mrs. E. H. Kilpat- rick, Mra. Ray Holloran, Mrs. H. O. Schlenk, Mrs, J. C. Warkley, Mrs. John Schlueter, Mrs. C, A. Carpen- ter, Mrs. Glenn Parker, Mrs. Arthur Siren and Mrs. Victor Dacken. oe itors Are 7 Entertained Here \ ‘f Mrs. W. J. Towne, general sup- erintendent of the Ch and Northwestern Railway Woman's club, Mrs, Michael O'Brien, mem- ber of the beard of directors, Mrs. Kuntze, me the Chicago branch of th , also Mrs. H. B, Dickenron of Omaha who accom- panied Mr. Dickerson, general - erintendent of the Chicago and Northwestern lines west, were kept busy during their two days stay in Casper. On Wednesday they attend- ed a business meeting of the local branch of the club and various en- tertainments planned for them. On Thureday morning the visitors were entertained at the home of former Governor and Mrs. B. B, Brooks and later enjoyed a ride with them over the city. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Dickenson entertained at a luncheon at 12:30 e@’olock in their private car in honor of the Chicago ladies and guests Sncluding former Governor and Mrs. Brooks, division superin tendent W. F. Carroll and Mrs. C: roll, and Dr. and Mrs. H. R. rop. Following the luncheon Mr, Dickenson held a conference with North Western railroad foremen and employees at the round house during BUILD IT UP! People have coughs and colds mostly because they lack resistance and are not adequately nourished. Scott's Emulsion rich im vitamins supplies the weakened system with nourishment that helps restore resistance. Build up pour strength with Seott’s Emulsion. 4} Scot & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 25-25 By MARY TOBIN Lath- | which time he emphasized the fact that greater interest should be tak- en in the activities of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woran's club. During the afternoon Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, president of the Casper club entertained informally at tea at her home cn South Center street in honor of tne visitors. Mem- bers of the organization are ambi- tions to be the firs: branch\ to se- cure a 100 per cent membership and have issued a verbal chalienge to the Chicago ciub, The visitors left on the evening train to attend a meet- ing today of the Norfolk, Neb., club, Serta Ladies Auxiliary To Meet This Evening The Ladies auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen wil Ihold its regular meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Car- penter’s hall on North Wolcott street. - ee Casper Man Is Married In Wheatland Last Week. “The marriage of Stella Maude Hardee of Wendover to” William Al. mer Rizar of Casper took place on Monday evening at the Congrega- tional parsonage, Rev. R. F. Paxton officiating. “The br is the daughter of Mrs. B, G. Hardee of Wendover who was present at the ceremony, as was alo her sister, Miss Elizabeth Hardee, and a number of friends from that section. ; “The Times joins with the friends of the happy couple in good wishes.” —Wheatland Times. eee World Wide Guild Meeting Saturday. The World Wide guild of the Em- manuel Baptist church will mect Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. see American Yeomen Meeting And Dance Saturday. * Following the regular meeting of the Brotherhood of American Yeo- men to be held Saturday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall a dance will be given for members of the or- ganization and the public, see ‘Tea and Card Party at Edelmuth Residence, An informal tea and card party will be given Saturday afternoon be- ginning at 2:30 o’colck at the home of Mrs. aurice Edelmuth, 278 South Jackson street for the benefit of the Pocahontas lodge. cee Kensington Is d ‘Thursday A. W. Parker was hostess on afternoon at her home in andotte apartments at an in- formal kensington. A color scheme of yellow was carried out for deco- rations, fall flowers adding much to the attractiveness of the party. vited_guests included: In- Mrs. C. M. GROUP 1 Women'spatteryv hats. Values to $25 $9.75 Women’s ses hats. 136 S. CENTER FOR SATURDAY We Will Offer Three Groups of Hats GROUP 2 THE STUART SHOP GROUP 3 and Mis- | Women’s, misses Values to |and children’s hats. values to $9.75, PHONE 2213 Heré’s a rule Rib Boil, Ib. Hamburger, lb. Pot Roast, Ib ~_ Round Steak, "b ~ Sirloin Steak, Ib — Shoulder Steak, Ib VEAL lb Ib . Ib . Veal Roast, Veal Steak, Veal Stew, LAMB Leg of Spring Lamb, Ib Shoulder Lamb, Ib. We carry a full line of Chees Milk, Pickles, Fish. We receive daily a fresh shipment of Northern Oysters. Just opened a fresh barrel of Sauer Kraut. 138 E, Fifth St. that can’t be beat, It’s followed where we buy our meat 14 MEYER BROTHERS MEYER BROTHERS MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET BUILDJNG SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY BEEF : PORK Hens, milk fed, -28¢ SMOKED MEATS ‘Bacon, sugar cured, lb ___.32¢ Try Our 100% Pure Pork Sausage for Breakfast MEYER BROTHERS MARKET Phone 303 Selling the finest grade of meat ata fair price and serving each customer with the same sincere po- liteness is a pleasing engaging business and we’re glad to find that it’s creating so much favorable com- ment. Loin Pork Crops, Ib --3 Pork Shoulder, lb whole-._22c one Hams, whole or half 100 Per Cent Pure Pork sausage, lb -25¢ POULTRY Spring ROLE milk fed Ib ~28c¢ Hams, sugar cured, whole or half, Ib ---.-- Lard, Ib _- Frankfurters, db Bologna, Ib Strictly A No, 1 Butter, Ib 53e Strictly A No, 1 eggs, doz. 50¢ Old Public Market Miller, Mrs. J. T. Borders, Mrs. W. L, Bass, Mrs. C. H. Baem, Mrs, M. W. Stedman, Mrs, W. A. Bryan, Mrs. J. F. Mills, and Mrs, J. C. Gris- singer. see Mr. and Mrs. Adams Are Honored at Dinner, Mr. and Mrs. B. L, Adams whose elght wedding anniversary was on Thursday were honored last evening at an informa! dinner given by Mrs. Vivian Adams at her home on Cot- tonwood street. cee Coliseum Employees Are Entertaine d Offirecs and employes of the Coll- seum garnge were entertained in- formally on Thursday evening by Mr, and Mrs. M. EB. Robertson at their home, 1230 South Lincoln street. see Mr, and Mrs. Leidecker To Entertain At Dinner Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Leldecker will entertain at dinner on next Tuesday evening at the Townsend hotel. eee Mrs. Tripeny Will Entertain This Evening Miss Ethel Kissick, who wil! leave Casper next week for Florida to spend the winter months will. be complimented this evening at an in- formal bridge party which Mrs. John Tripeny will give’at her home on South Wolcott street. Invited guests include: Mrs. Theodore White, Mrs. W. F. Melvin, Mrs. 'T. E. Costello, Mrs. Robert Duncan, Mrs. C. R. McShane, .Miss Kather- ine Dessert, Miss Genevieve Reding- ton, Miss Nette Watson, Miss Hilde- gard, Miss Grace- DeWoody, Miss Dorothy Dunlap, and the ‘guest of honor, ere Mrs. Leggett to Entertain Saturday, Mrs. R. B. Leggett will entertain informally Saturday evening at her home, 429 East Eleventh street. eee Mrs, Bott Is Hostess To Club Members. Mrs.” A. K. Bott entertained the members of her bridge club yes- terday at the Henning hotel. Mrs. Jack Grant substituted for the after- noon. eee Junior Choir Fasty At Parish House Tonight. An informal party will be given this evening at the Parish house for all members of the Junior choir of St. Mark's Episcopal church, cee Business Affairs Are Transacted at Meeting. At the regular meeting of St. Mark's guild held Thursday after- noon at the Parish House, with Mrs. B. B. Brooks and Mrs, Sinclair Ree- kie acting’ as. hostesses, plans were made for an evening dinner to be served December 3. During the after- noon November 12 was suggested for the date of the dinntr, but due to another church dinner to be given on that evening, it was decided at a meeting of the officers of the guild to hold it at a later date. A bake sale will be given on Saturday, No- vember 21, arrangements for which are being made by Mrs. W. 8. Kim- ball. eee Odd Fellows Plan Third Dance. Tho third of a series of ¥. 0. O. F. dances, open to all Odd Fellows and their guests, will be glyen Saturday night at the lodge home here. a Personals Misa Betty Bangert left Thursday evening for a several weeks’ vaca- tion trip to be spent in California. Miss Bangert is connected with the Coliseum garage office force. eee Walter “Post"’ McGrath son of Mr. Che Casper Daily Cribune and Mrs. John McGrath of South Beech street has returned to Casper from New Mexico where he spent five months, eee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill are spending a few days in Casper from Chadron, Neb., Mr. Merrill being in charge ¢ the drilling of a well near that city. Mrs. Kenneth McDonald ts v: ing with Casper friends from McDonald ranch on Willow Creel. cee Mrs. Sadie LaTouf has arrived tn Casper and will spend some time here a guest at the Henning hotel. cee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett Douglas were arrivals in Casper ; terday. of S- Philis Perry of Denver {s an out- of-town guest in this city, eee Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Marion ar rived in Casper this morning from Colorado and will spend until the latter part of next week here trans- acting business affairs and visiting with friends, eee Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Parks and son Bobby motored to Casper yesterday from their ranch. . Mrs. Sara Morton and Son, Ed, drove to Casper yesterday from Douglas and were guests last eve- ning and today at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. eames Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Fulten, Jr., of, Dallas, Texas, returned yesterday from ‘Lander where they spent sev eral days. cee Miss Anna Patrick ham returned from Wheatland, where she spent a week visiting with her sister, Mrs. B. L. Dixon and family, cee Miss Emma Marshall, county clerk, returned last evehing from a vacation trip spent in Kentucky with relatives and friends. eee Miss Thelma Thompson visited the first of the week in Wheatland and was a guest while there of Miss Helen Buechner. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phelps ar- rived here Wednesday from Michl- gan. eee Mrs. Daisey Grey was a visitor the beginning of the week in Wheat- land, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Streed, who cele brated their wedding anniversary last Sunday. eee Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Chandler, of 540 South Lincoln street, are rejoic- ing over the arrival of an eight- pound baby son, who arrived last evening at the Natrona Memorial hospital, eee Mr. and Mrs. G. Barker were ar- rials here today from Oklahoma City. eee Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Worth, Texas, arrived here yester- day from Denver, the trip having been made by motor. eee R. D.- Wallace, an official of the Kasoming Oil company, and Mrs. Wallace, have returned from a stay of several weeks in Montana, where Mr. Wallace transacted company business. Etlde of Fort j eee Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Nichols and Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Lummis left yesterday for a hunting trip to the Jackson Hole country. eee Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Norman are guests here for several days from thelr home near Laramie. eee Carl Davis, former Casper res!- dent was here on business this week from his home in Basin. (Constipation And the poisons of constipation lead to over forty diseases. In pesinenys constipation ines the face with wrinkles. Its lastardly poi hollow out circles under the and pots before them. sth and sallow air, unpleasant Breath ar and ‘tin are-the visible warnings of ie destruction that is wrought ithin by pis dread disease. Rid ently of con- ipay ion nett Kelloge’s ALL- Begin at once. Kellogg’s te pRAN has brought health to vusands when all else has failed. wrinkles and gra —get paiet with Kellogg’s ALL BRAN JUST RECEIVED a Shipment of NEW MIDSEASON HATS In Metallic and Silk Combinations. SPECIALLY PRICED AT SATURDAY We Will Close Out 57 WINTER HATS Your Choice $4.50 MITCHELL HAT SHOP Kassis Dry Goods Co. | CITY BRIEFS Jack .Allen United States Marshal,’ h from a” sey- eral days’ the Basin | x eee lved recently be in charge of the ms dey reau. ent of the Veteran's Pp. J. this wee! severa? days know it takes ALL BRAN to AN sure results. ae at least two tabl jets od —in chronic cases, iafenall coe Ready-to-eat cream. ‘Also, delicious Sire ipa Try it in the recipes given on ackage. If eaten regularly, it is guaranteed ‘to bring perma nent relief or your grocer return: el purchase price. ellogg’s ALL-BRAN i at Battle Creek, Michigan, ieee served by leading hotels and res- taurants everywhere. Sold by all grocers, Buy a Panes day. ' ALL-RR AN cent busi- home at pent Wednesday tn ed yester- rmopolfs, ng the last ings and 7 been spend T. Berman is transacting business affairs here from Minneapolis, ary R. 8. Ellison, vice-president of the Midwest Refining company, and A, W. Pea superintendent of the same comps e in Denver on business for several days, 126 W. SECOND ST. Salt Wafers, per pkg. - 8-Ib. box Regular Soda _ Crackers, pkg 15-0z. pkg. Seedless Raisins (new pack) 50e | ; HERE’S HOW! We are able to maintain our great business volume and still hold the confidence of our customers in the quality of our merchandise. THE FOOD CENTER TURNER- COTTMAN BLDG. SPECIALS for Saturday 2-o0z. bottle L tract -- emon 25e 1 Catsup 5-0z. bottle Tomato Bulk Lard, No. 3 cans Kraut, nL visitor Conalogne of Glendo, is a in Casper. eee Frederick Lane is among the many Denver visitors In Casper. C. T. Murrin ts here on business from St. Louis. eee Leslie Waters {sa Lovell visitor for a few days. cee C. M. Morley of Fort/Washakle te in Casper today. eee A. J. Metzgar of Torrington, Is transacting business affairs in Cas- per. eee A. J. Boundy of Midwest, is in Casper for a few a guest at the Gladstone. eee J. W. Duggan ts a Cheyenne man in Casper today. W. C. Irwin of Lavoye, is in this elty for a short time. eee R. E. Thompson of Denver, is at- tending to business affairs, having arrived last evening. eee J. D. Coyle, president of the Gates Oil company, is here on business from Arkansas City, Kansas, rier K. L. Davis left this morning by motor for Douglas to attend to bus- inese affairs. eee H. W. Dunfield is among the many Denver visitors in Casper. eee K. L, Dinger of the National Sup- ply company of Oklahoma City, is here on business. eee J. 8. Raymond of the Producers’ and Refiners’ eorporations is here for a short time from Parco, eee T. U. Golay, vice-president of the Marland Ol company, is a guest at the Townsend hotel, from Denver, eee Cc. E. Stewart and A. J. Lowry of Thermopolis, are in this city for a few days, having arrived last evo- ning. ene Robert Duncan, former Casper resident, is here from Rawlins on business in connection with the Raw- lins-Casper bus line of which he is owner, eee Thomas Irvin of Billings, who has been in Casper for the last month, left yesterday for Denver to spend the winter months. eee Guy O. Shefstead, assistant super ‘ntendent of the Texas company, has returned from Texas, where he spent some time with Mrs, Shef- stead, who Is pons. visiting Vas ALbAT vest) 6. MEW LESION POST FOR SALT GREEK WILL BE INSTALLED NEXT WEEK A new post of the American Le gion willl be instituted next Monday at the town of Salt Creek. will be known as the William Me Laffin Post No. 62. W. state commander, will preside at the installation services. Dates—Figs—Nuts ASCO 138 South Center Street The post | J, Wehril, | FREEZE-PROOF Bring Your Car to Van’s Filling Station One filling does the work for the entire winter Salt Acrisp bill given away free ad phene for detalis 113 E. FIRST ST. Service and Satisfaction ( Factory Representative Charge of Demonstration and Edgerton, W ‘a ed Hominy or Beets for_____ per lb, __ Pail Lard, 2 Ibs. 4-lb. sack Pancake Bars Crystal White 10 or. &G. Soap tae oe 4 Ibs. 43e $1.63 85c—8 ibs. Lbs. Ham Crystal White Soap Chips, Peet’s Granulated Soap : Fancy Emperor Grapes, per Ib. 2-oz. bottle Vanilla Extract 120 W. SECOND ST. = = | FRAMED PICTURES Has PS Fe ee ee 44e ASCO for burger 25e Rolled Rib Ro. per Ib. ast, _..__ Ze Fresh Ham, 8 average, per to 10-Ib. 221/2e MEAT Q Phone your order—it will receive the sane 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 TURNER- PHONE 22 SACRIFICED TO MAKE PRICE Ib._- UALITY IS NEVER COTTMAN BLDG. QUALITY MEATS AT REASONABLE rRICES Famous Phenix Cheese 138 South Center Street Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Co, 238 E. 2nd Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 WALLY Wants to Meet You At His New Drug Store 8a. Salt BA HOTEL BLDG. Phone 153 you pape! days HARTMAN'S THE ONLY DELICATESSEN P 1 Pure food cooked just the right way. ! 1 li SPECIAL Baked Spring Chicken Home Baked Pies and Cakes ! Our Hours ANYTIME | Old Public Market Phone 303 MAYTAG SHOP PHONE 960 iranteed ays in Service Creek Oil Field Representative JAMES L, IDE Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a.m. 1 p, m and 6 p. m. Express Bus Seaves 9:30 Daily If yon fail to receive your TOWNSEND Tribune, call the office. Phones 15 and 16, and a special messenger will biing tered before 8 p, m. POMONA m. and 1 p. m and 6 p. m. Leave Salt Creek Creek Transportation Co. .GGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 NOTICE a copy of your favorite r- Calls must be regis- week- and noon Sundays. CIRCULATION DEP’T. \REEH from the hands of the creators, these handsome shoe models are the last word in fash'on and price. “They e a loveliness of st leathers and material that make them the cer. tain choice of the most fastidious wearer. Price $6.45 to $9 _ Haytin’ s Boot Shop We Fit the Feet Cor, Ist and Center Gladstone Hotel Bldg. RS a Joe the Mark with NEW SHOE STYLES Super- Heterodyne $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 232 E 2nd Street Phone 194 HAY Cotton Cake Flour Dairy Feed —_ Poultry Feeds Poultry Remedies Revenge Lice Powder will r Poultry of this STOCK MEDICINE . ul Medicine for Cat: tle and Sheep. Will relieve and prevent’ Worms, Ticks, Nose, Bloat. Con ingredients need terment of your Livestock, it and be convinced. We are distributors for State of Wyoming Casper Warehouse Co. DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. sure Pest. Here Tel, 27 TiN

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