Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 3

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‘ j le | | } . 4 X i \ By MARY TOBIN @SOCIETY, Bui s-Marcia Engagement nnounced at Luncheon, pret arranged luncheon and bridge party/given yesterday at the Casper Country club, with the Misses Isabelle Price and Glenn Mc. Gahey as joint hosterses, the engage- ment of Miss Mina Ellis of this ‘city to Glen Maricia, of Bair Camp, Wyo., was announced the marriage to ts place during December in Denver. ‘The decorations for the party were parried out In llow and white, large vases of chryeanthemums be- ing used to make the dining room attractive. The announcement the engagement was -found in y cards in the form of rings. ‘8 at bridge were taken by Miss Puntenney and Mirs Ellis, iss Ellis who is executive the Associated C! Casper two years ago from former home in Lubock, Té ‘S, s since coming to this de numerous friends here. r, Marica was a resident of Cas- going from this ¢ity to Balr Camp, where he is now located. He was graduated from the Texas Agricuitural and Mechanical college. Guests to whom the announce- ment was made were: Mrs. W. H. Price, Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. James Ball, Martha Hayes, Ruth Miss Olive Truntenne: m Winter, Miss Betty er. Nina Shaft y at Church, Program Fi Mountain View Rey. R. V. Holwell of the East Side Community church, will be the principle speaker on the program to be given Friday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Mountain View Community church, Other features of the enter- tainment will be singing and recita- tions. Those attending will bring sandwitches and cake for them- selves: coffee will be served. This is the first of a serfes of bi-weekly meetings to be given by the Commu. nity Church club, Panhellenic Tea and Party Is Drawing Interest. Much interest is belng shown by Casper women in the entertainment, the tea and bridge party to be given Saturday afternoon of this week at 2:30 o'clock at the Mountain States Power building. The affairs is being given by members of the Panhellenic association, the proceeds to be used for the educational loan fund main- tained by the State Federation of Woman's clubs. The prizes to, be awarded during the afternoon are “DIAMOND DYES” COLOR THINGS NEW Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Bach 1b5-cent package -contains directions so sim- ple any woman can tint soft, deli- cate shades or dye rich, perma- nent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, drap- hangings—every- “fj ql cries, ee. thing! Buy-Diamond Dyes—no other kind —and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is Woo] or silk, or whether it {s linen, cotton or mixed goods.—Adv, Two Sha Be Born Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 exceptionally attractive and have been donated to the organization by the Chamberiain Furniture store, drapery department, Sprecher’s Pharmacy, Tripeny Drug company, Wigtins Shoe company, Callaway Furniture company and the Richards and Cunningham company. On account of the small space of the rooms only a imited number of tables will bé arranged pnd those hing to’ make arrangements should do so as soon as possible with one of the following committee, Mrs. J. C, Warkley, Mrs. J. D. Sprecher, Mrs. . Bliss, Mrs. L. R. Gray, Mrs. Cron and Mrs. C. R. Pet- erson. 500 Party Last Evening At Standard Residence. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Standard en- tertained at a 500 party given Arm: istice night at thelr residence on South McKinley stréet. Honors for the evening were awarded to Mrs. George Wyman, Charles Abramf, Mrs. J. R. Ditler and Mr. Standard. Guests present were, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Whittemore, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cor- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. George Wyman, r. and Mrs. Charles F. Abramf, . and Mrs. F’._H. Willey and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dit Bridge Party Is Enjoyed Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Davis of . 144 South Kenwood street were hosts last evening at am informal bridge party given for a few of their friends. Honors were taken by Mrs. James O. Ball. Guests present we » Mr, ahd Mrs. Donald Showman, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Steele and Mr. and-Mrs. James 0. Ball. eee Cast to Be Announced For Play This Evening. Members of the Casper Lusiness and Professional Woman's club will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock at the Young Women's Christian asso- elation rooms, during which time the characters. for the minstrel to. be given soon will be announced. ose Bridge Luncheon Given in Courtesy to Indiana Guest. Mrs. M. C. Price entertained to- day at her residence, 1132 South Durbin street, in courtesy to Mrs. Joe Donlin of Fort Wayne, Ind., the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. ‘The appointments suggested the imminence of Thanks- giving and bowls of 1 flowers added to the attractiveness of the rooms of the Price home. Invited guests” included the honoree, Mrs, Frances Biglin, Mrs. R. E. Barton, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mrs, Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. Nell Tyler, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. Charles T. Weidner, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. Robert Blackmore, Mrs. J. S. Pet- tingill, Mrs. Frank Cowan, Miss Edna Smith, and the Misses Mar- garet, Kathleen and Patricia Sul- lvan, Invitations Are Being Issued ‘for Luncheon. Invitations are betng issued this week by Mrs, Charles I. Campbell for an informal luncheon to be given at her home, 539 Milton ave- nue, on next Thursday, - eee Bridge Party This Evening To Be Enjoyable Affair. Mrs. James Speas.and Mrs. Wil- Nam Rae will be joint hostesses at un informal bridge party to be given this evening at the home of the former, 210 South Washington street. The invited guests include Mrs. H. lL. Seldel, Mrs. A. L, Horsch, Mrs. Lester Parker, Mrs. Benton Stephenson, Mrs. Clarence Wolfe, Mrs, William Corson, Mrs. Garrett King, Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mrs. Charles Rose, Mrs. Arthur Watson, Mrs. John Mechiing, Mrs. Ralph Marshall, Mrs. Davis Wilson, Mrs. Walter Gothberg, Mrs. ‘Thomas U. Troth, Mrs. Da Mrs. B. O. Ham- To Cure a Cold in One Day e att 20MO QUININE The fe and Proven emedy. (The First and Original vid and’Grip Tablet.) Signature of =. W. Grove on the box. 30¢.—Adv. Philadelphia Cream Cheese SCO 138 South Center = You’ve Never Heard Such a Quiet Running Washer IMKEN roller bearings, precision gears, simplicity of design and first-class workman- ship are the reasons why you can not hear the NEW GAINADAY operate Discriminating housewives pre fer the NEW GAINADAY. You will, too, after a free demonstra- . tion m your home. Phone when we may deliver yours. Casper Gainaday Co. New Public Market. Second and. Beech Street Phone 885. Africa, and two governor-; in ‘an attempt to recone! keeping society wi beauty and a favorite in Mayfair. mond, Mrs. W. I. Christian, Mrs. Pierce Smith, Mrs. A. . Rynalski, Mrs, Edith Mayne, Mrs, Lestie Earn- shaw, Mrs. Lee Douds, Mrs, Robert N. Grieve. Miss Edna Mae Healy, Miss Florence Eastman, Miss Marie Bishop and Miss Edness Mokler. Duplicate Club Meeting Friday. The Duplicate Bridge club will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. R. H. Nichols on South § ave. nue. Mrs. Davidson to Be Mostess for Aid Divisi The Social Service of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. 8. A. David. son, 435 CY avenue. Meeting of Redmen to Be Held This Evening. A meeting of Popo Agie Tribe No. 10 Order of Redmen will be held this, evening at the Odd Fellows’ hall. see Turkey Dinner to Be Served at Mullin club. The Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony's Catholic church will serve a turkey dinner this evening beginning at 5:20 in the Mullin club on Seventh street. The public is in- vited to attend. Mah Jonge Party Is Given Wednesday. Mrs. Wallace Lyman wes hostess last eyening at her home on East Twelfth street at a Mah Jonge@party given for eight guests. At thé close of the evening dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Clitford Stanley: Personals Miss Patricia Sullivan returned to- day from Omaha where she has been spending the last week. eee | Included among the Casper peo- ple in Cheyenne this week were: Mr. | and Mrs. G. C. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. | A. J. Castleberry and John Grieve. | Mr. yesterdo Denver. and Mrs. N. Wheeler le! afternoon by motor Mr. and Mrs, Walter Ball are vis- {ting with friends in the northern part of the state for a week or ten days. eee Mr. and Mrs. 8, C. Harling have returned from a four days’ trip spent in Thermopolis and vicinity. eee Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Coolson are out-of-town business guests here from Denver. eee Robert Simpson of the Casper Monument ,Works. left today for Suppl; Che Caspet Daily Tribune PAGE THREE r 8 | tea with sulphur to have more success in {s visiting with hi: | turn gray streak She is a noted English er in Denver, having been ¢ y Sheriff William Whittle | and faded hair jed there on Monday of this week by | returned to Salt Creek today after | CES Ub ly ¢ 00 eH ey |the illness of his sister who Is re-| spending Armis x | dar] 4 q LF Ir 1 to be out of danger. Undersher Pewee 120 West Second Street | Sars ss ~ Lander to erect the Sherlock monu-) |, ‘ i = evie® ment.» The monument wilt be the| | Paul Markin ts visiting | rs Turner-Cottman Building largest Mr. Simpson has erected in : | 4 Beis eh ee that 4. x 1h 99 this state, its weight being 20,000 Ey Jae hele aioe ia streaked PHONE 22 pounds. Rock of Ages Granite from Arthur. Kent, left | M& Yenver : “Al ; Pheacenn | r the quarries of Boutwell, Milne and overland for Rawlins and |" m Dt ve Rote = | Pech “Mites a GORDON AND, JOB Varnum, Barre, Vermont. The ngs 15 teoihlemsiner. atl Formerly of the Bungalow Sherlock family are. residents of eens l get @ bottle of South Pass, and are considered one| Mrs. Jack Hilbard {3 visiting with Modern rauie Sulphur Com of the oldest pioneer families in the} friends in Salt Creek for a few days Ball re ae country? eee . nis is aes ates. c. 1 Otton te the avert o¢| LO Ibsen Play | improved by th ln. TWO e we tps aR ade he > ie D\ nfu) e all desire to retain | Steet at ihe Aap Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Deering of St. Leads to C ume Jour youthful appear und attrac cOR ’ Paul, Minn., were arrivals here yes: | | tiveness darkening your hair| SEE > POL ATEN Browne de-lterday, having motored to Casper | S375 j with Sa | parted this morning by motor for] rom Denver. 2 | Compot a three weeks’ visit to Salt Lake |“ Ae el aoe NEW ¥X¢ Nov, 12.—UPI—A| it does it : City and Ogden. modern sequel to the theme of] You just dampen sponge or sof i cee Miss Helen Smith has accepted a) Jhsen’s famous drama, “A Doll’s| brush with it and draw this through Mr. and Mrs. J.)Bahkson of } Position in Denver and will leave for" youse," Was attributed by David| your hair, taking one small strand Midwest motored to Casper. Wednes- | ‘hat clty within the next few days. | Belinsky ax the cause for him kill-|t @ time; by morning 7 tigica OTICE mays gh he Ms ing himself and his two ebildren by | M¥ ¢ st: Se #5; fate ie 4 ak ee in eta i tag bee ested gas in: thelr home in -Broc klyn bi: comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft If you fail to receive your Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Webster | '" 7esterdiy from the ¢ en | day. ape fa ee in a motes es and. luxuriant.—Adv. Tribune, call the office. are guests of Casper friends for a betores hin: Aoash eplobured 2B ise Wily fn Phones and 16, and few days from their ranch near], Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spurlock spent |as a modern “Nora,” the wife who siuhs = specidl messenger will bring Buffalo. Tuesday here from their ranch at! jeft her home in the Ibsen drama. Edith’s Beauty Shop you 2 copy of your favorite . Sweetwater. SRE el PS 3 I oe eles Fillet of Haddle Room 202 Turner Cottman Bldg|||| paper: Calle must be regis- Mrs. William Grets. of Gslorade Charles Glover ts among the] ASCO 138 South Center| |] Dyeing, Sfampooing, Scalp Bice Bates Ble fer week- i a ‘a ‘as " . me x * ‘ . ys on Sundays, ye es es An arrival in Casper) stiawest visitors In Casper today. Treatment Marcelling, Manicur- ? . ih a Ube a Be ate Spe sea | riteliythe Aavertizer—c1 mw it In| /ing and Facial work, CIRCULATION DEP’T. . H. Baker of Denver, arrived e Tribune. “ 4 | > Te Say gilee fg eee 3 mae eee UT in. Casper today with Society Peacemaker Caste is the most important factor in society in British East enerals sent®ut from London have failed le the interests of the several racial factions in the territory because of it. Britain expects Lady Gregg, wife of | the new high commissioner for the district, hin peaceful bounds. her home near Salt Creek . Hair On Face Gone in 5 Minutes "| —Roots and All | Her#s a safe easy way of getting rid of em-| barrassingeuperfluous hair /orever—a soothing oriental balsam, called KARMA, which trates towards the hair roots, and when removed, gently fil objectionable hair, root and all, and leaves the skin hair-free, soft and be: authorities now of ee na growths fore Why suffer from unsightly hair, when it may be banished Jorever so safely and so easily? KARMA is sold on a money-back ~it rids superfluous hair forever 01 Get KARMA today at: Ci ‘asper Tripeny Pharmac Spre © her's hi aut ‘ul. Kimball jarmacy , and Wyoming Drug & 130 South Center St. Demonstrations Daily Of the New sOrthophonic Victrola oe Marlxs MUSIC AND ART Phone 1745 friends from Glover ‘out every Scientific e that the repeated use sstroys all supertiuous hair oaran Fno cost ? children expect to leave in a short | time for Florida to spend the winter months. They will visit. enroute jwith Mrs. Glover's parents in Omaha t evening a several days business a WwW. A, Dr man here or mainder of Mr, and Mrs. P, R. Blakey have purchased the attractivve home at 1315 East Twelfth street, formerly owned by Robert Cohen, and moved into their new residence this week. eee 1 Mrs. Roy Randolph are f town visitors in Casper this k from Denver. se car 0 terd wwe Ss. H. Kim Casper tran Anderson entertain- . Miss Phillis Ander- ing with ¢ ewart is in this clty for a | from -Lusk. | Charles E. Anderson of Cheyen ie ena he, is here to attend the meeting of t 1 . 5 = Soc of © ied Py is {8 here on one of his | Wyoming-Socl c Len Ne Acéot r néss calls from Chey-| ae i? CX Se Willard S. Doane Paul ‘Rothwell was an arrival yee- the C. Hi rday from Buffalo. pany at St “ee } the gathering « mith {s a Glenrock man spend- | t time In ghis city. in Te Swan of Melbeta Neb., | ‘* jin Casper for the purpose of taki McClelian of Midwest, 1s vts pee laypn Bt anergy with Casper friends. the de of Certified Publi oats . | counta Kidder ts in Casper for al 1. | ems uys. Mr, Kidder {s connected spac the Continental Oil company. | ‘Tom! Mh E un of Midwest, is in}. J- ¥. Murphy motored hel: foe tha tae, day from Edgerton A ank this motning| W. L. McComly of Denver | by mote and Denv. tending to ‘business aff k “* day and a guest the GI. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Dayls ati ing in a few Cays for Nebr sch spend vu 1 after the Thank and w and ac a THIS NEWEST DESiGN COMBINING BEAUTY AND DISTINCTION FOR YOUR TABLE 1S THE FAMOUS VENDOME Table Silver Trade marked YROGERSL and backed by the unlimited Guarantee of the International Silver Company, this Silver offers sensational values at the prices we quote below. . 26 piece chest complete WITH FREE $42 85 BUFFET CHEST- One Week Only—Beginning Saturday A 40-PIECE CHEST O VENDOME SILVER Free... in Your List of Words—Win It! 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KLINE 120 EAST SECOND ST, 18% 138 Salmon South Center IS RAMMED | AND SUNK s.| | ts| ,WOODSHOLE, Mass., Nov. 4 = Here’s Proof That We asters = : hedge fenc lightship, | Can Giveuvon ny | OU8 sho} | LOWEST PRICES d Sound today, ummed by the Danish | on Staple ss ie M a ante || ARTICLES OF FOOD of th hip. |} and his crew of five men, were land. Every Day in the Week p, | ed here by a cos —————S uard patrol The ca a Butter, per Ib. and disappeared 10:40 | ina lifet n the M Holm’s | ne| captain informed them that they | he | would have to go to New York it} ab Key || Hills Bros. or star || Coffe 1-Ib. for The Food Center 120 West Second St. Turner-Cottman Building 2-lb. can for $1.12 52e 47e , 1 BIBLE READING OPPOSED. Round and s NEW YORK, Noy. 12.—(@)—1 per nz rtles Union has || lb. of ; | Oyste per at. oin 27e || Salmon, 15:2 1/2C Steak, } 90e PHONE YOUR ORDER the It will receive on garden added same | YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT careful | A crisp bill given away free phone for details ore SHOP Representative Demo JAMES 1 Kdgerton, Wyo (No Transfer or Layovers) HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN istratic Servi Salt Creek Oi! Field Representative MEIDE Phone Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A .M. Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful-Drivers PHONE 616 m and CASPER TO RAWLIN CARS LEAVE DAILY A’t 9:30 A. M. F Saves you approximately 12 hours travel and Rawlins between Salt Creek J'ransportation Compar ‘| TOWNSEND ROTEL PHONE TAGE | WYOMING MOTORWAY Office ARE $12.50 Casper 144 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arrives NO. GU ~~~ -nnenanennans secn---1:30 p,m Eastbound ¢ NG: GES, (25) pacudasneccnasente UIE D, ©. No Sunday trains west of Casper CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound No. 30 No. 82 Westboun: No, 29 2 TRAIN SCHEDULES Departs 1:50 p.m. Departs 6:00 p. m 280 p.n, 4:00 p, m. 7:100 m.

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