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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925 Che Caspet Daily Cribune PAGE THREE Migy Hildegarde Waechter, , will gave for Callfornt Wthely Kissick, Miss Geneyleye | si Redington and Miss Btalka Boling. | M cee Dinner Weduesday onths there w i AND STILL THEY COME More Bargains AT THE FOOD CENTER Mr, afd Mre) MoE) Lewis of 1 mor ts of friends in t 1 EB I s hostess at | cit a dinner party given Wednesday | Rises R evening at her home, 836 North Jack-| Mr 5 J Mrs. A. 'T, Hocker Gh one E % : \ m . son street, the o ion belng the | for « from their ho — _ ——_—_—— By MARY TOBIN _ ninth birthday anniversary of her | Butte, Mont son William. Covers were ‘laid for | eS | Gum No. 7G thé honored guest, Miss Dorothy Mr. apd Mrs, Arnold) ¢ Quill Club ee pad iN eae rothy| rs. Arnal C. Give Entertaining Play G. E. Dean, Mrs. A. P. Kimball, | ‘*° Miss. Emeline. Stevenso is t wre In this’ « 4 fe Y Of interest at the University of| Mrs. Della ‘Burke, Mrs. Gertrude | Mis® pe th ud. Miss £ e | ditys having arrived "Thu A re ou parr was ivan, Mrs, M. J. Burke, Mrs. Instructors the \vyoming at Laramie this week was a RS {school, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles 'T, McGrady » “The Dover Road,” given | 2 IH. Pigeon, and the hostess. | schoc ma 3 ulter Mrs. - Metirady an ef ae te re eenar Cen aenieersion ina cee Kearns and Miss Esther fefe"iast eventngifar Dever tw spe li e? ‘horn Rune chapter of Quill, na-| Smoker Last. Evening at es es eles atic society.. The play} Country Club |Party at Schulte Home were: Mrs. Michael Ryan, Mrs. T x Rl ale bu eM” a! T ‘ agai i ane : ae .| Honors Mrs. Donlin. Mrs. Homer Cubtis of W! 120 W. SECOND ST. TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. given ‘Tuesday evenin, Dur five members of the Casper bis visle r Caan tetbind the intermission between the club attended the smoker} Mrs. Joe Donlin, who with her Nati Ph 4 and second acts, the audience the club, which} children, er : entertained by two vocal selec uecess, Prizes | leave Mond: Pe scad pep! ie fi ter tlons by Miss Juliette Balls were won by} and Mrs. Patric Sullivan, Specials fo: Saturday | | | 4 ; |\n Coa eturned to Casper, Si 3 of Dick Phillips, formerly mber . Frost, Dr. J.|'ver to visit for several days bef seein deri eke OMN RCE Hash 4 #f the Arkeon orchestra. Miss Phil-| C. ap and R, C. Wyland. Music rhing to her home in I Editt - ips was accompanied by Edward}for the evening was furnished by rne, Ind., was complimented to-| “~~ é che Lb. packages 7 riynn of Casper. Among those who|the Burdick orchestra, and a short] day when Mrs. T. J. Drew and Mrs. | 0 yr. Go Hutiibel ; SPECIAI S avin bs 33e « part in the play were Ann Gil-| program was given, including vocal| Arthur A. Schulte entertained joint: | Gone. now ct Thence lang BAS OPUS feito poate ett of} selections by E. J. Donghoe, who] ly at a luncheon and bridge party.| Gicber for a week ov ten da | Ethel Sim accom d by given at the home of the latter on | ““*? ; pA ae ON ( ROCERIES: Lb, packages Peaches 50e yron Hute of D of a Bastisecona ‘atreet | Mr. and Mrs! id Muls, former Ca i (practically peeled) Henry of Philadelpl hultz and J Among the invited : idér expect t r such entertainments} Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mr worth of Wheatimed, gies ne ah |x er tltto Dell, Cal., wi 25 & Bars P. & G. or 1 00 lb. packages Apricots 55e , and Ted O'Melia of F nned by the committee ay “taps Sainte thelr daughter, Mrs. Phillip Nunn al White Soap e (choice fruit) _._—- ace bios sieves Barton..Mrs. M. C. Pr | maker. aan rae Fi <8 a fel Northern Tis- - bert Ladd, Mrs. Paul | Ty cca. aes ence R: ° Altar and: Rosary Society Date For Annual Bazaar tides Sang ¢ , | & tenke sue Toilet Paper —- e M t S ] To Mect Next Week Announced This Week. | <> Ry Peterson, Rad Ep a Now mans! vir. and Mrs. 7 a Mullen were ‘ ea pecia $s The Altar and Rosary society of} December 9 and 10 have been Benhelmer, Mrs. Rob- | recent visitors in) Wheatland, from Mrs. Leo A. Dunn urch will] chosen as the dutes for the annual they 1 St. Anthony's Catholic | which ved to r > ae, 13 Peetae ecearite $1.00 +. Beef Pot Roast, 10e,1 21he j Me dy, Mrs. M meet next, Wedni Chirstmas bazaur to be conducted NVHablgn tise seneniae Meer, | month » make their he at per Ib. .--- club swith the 8] by the Altar and Rosary soclety s1 Stigs Kana Smith, Miss Patrigla Sul, | IT: Mullen is conne [ulin | SIKPH” REDUCING CHEWING fF @ 22! cans 1.00 t i and Peter O'Malley -acting as host-] st. Anthony’s Catholic Mem: |iivan, Misg Margaret Sullivan and | Ber WHolevale mereantito establish.) GUM a Wonderful New Discovery | Oyiert =. wae C4 Rolled Rib Roast, eases. bers on the) different “ commi'tees | yo Von ored gue j ment. Will SAF per Ib. see will be announced later. - ad bs eee he 2 ELY — EASILY Take 8 No. 214 cans 1 00 Rita tige ees eerie - Bridge Club Holds Sy ro: | Yoeman Lodge Postpones Mr. ahd Mrs. J. ©. Shuler left this everal Pounds a Week! Rumney et hs e Beef Tenderloin, Meeting Thursday Pioneer Association Z Areatin gravid Dances ; j morning by motor for Denyer and ‘ sen lh t i ec Members of the Circle Bridge club| Annual Dance November.1i. =| “rhe fegular-meeting of the Broth. | Vicinity E All your have to dois to “CHEW 13 pkgs. American Beaut I iqrtceaa---5- were entertained at a1 o'clock lunch-| Pioneers of Natrona eounty Will! erhood of Ameriman Yoemen wt bias oudS0Gk, ecie Y ; BE SYLPH-LIKE Maearoni, Spaghetti; Verm A Beef- Hearts, 1 eon yesterday at the home of Mrs.}enoy tHe ,arnual gathering and) was to have been held tomorrow eve- |. Mt OP ing , ‘ | sell, Shell-Ront’or Egg-Noor } 2e Schraba, 645 East Sixteenth | dance to be held on the evening Of] ning has been postponed until Satur. | Tomes are guests here No longer need you suffer from ex-| ¢ 7 > “ye “BES pees UN) Re Eee Ra pe The club which was just re- November 17 in the assembly hall day evening, Noyember 21, whe: . daughter, ML eat 4 Hudson dles i Pte fa cently organized will meet each] Of the Mougtain States Power com:|gance will be given for members and od aha ae. @ Kelloge’s P Beef Tongues, 15¢ week on Thursday, the next meeting | Pany building. All persons who] the public. dhe dieprnel atikekahin ara yonront fa Kellogg’s Pep -—_----- 8 DOM UD eR eeee oot ee Sen to be held at the: home.of Mrs.{ were pennants 08, the’ dotinty-before | Yt Camere “ 7 » Reducing Chewing Gum, the latest and Kellogg’s Krumbles — : Della Burke on South Kimball. Pe DUELY, Je has = sls iat { Mr. ana Mrs, Charles, 8; Holr stecrrery, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Packages Beet Liver, Bridge was played ‘during the af-} Cordially’ invited to attend: - Tickets aanect to bhead Skt Se Bon Post Toasti Any per‘Ibs wins 2 = at: ec ternoon and honora were won. by'| Maybe purchased from one of the P onals estes tol mnend, Sahiba ; of scientite study and ext ost, Toas \ ene end Aes AM. J. | following committee: Mr.’ and’ Mrs: ers day with friends in Douglas. Ie to dierent from anptiine sees Post Bran —__ Assortment s a Bis f re. Della. Burke, 2nd > Mrs ee eee ete end Aire de 1 ¢ e086 o take off FAT—It is simple, aafe, cheap “ 7 Small Sugar-Cured irke. Members of the club pres¢|ex Fanning, Mr. and Mrs.\J. I. 4 a Cale Iph Reducing Gum fe notva dru Shredded Wheat — “ b M ¢ = —_—__} Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson A son was born to Mrs. Ch tives it Lee astrack oF Saal Ch ialenni Gate Tams, each!-______--_ e # and Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Whisenhunt.| cae 1 Jorg. | Hendricks at the home of Radio keoas Small Quaker Oats ) e : ; | ot ws Pile, Mlsuaa Vents and Yasel IOV) Nea. J, “W.. Draper, “10% °1 ; 375 , Lean Sugar-Cured Bacon, i S Party whuviaay intWaccwell shangen of Cheyenne are guests in| strect, the first of the wW 214 Advona Sliced ) f, wholeorhalfkiah 1b e j Apply over throat and chest} Courtesy To Miss Dessert. SeEDOr: Be aoe pple re aie $ 2 ab, lb. 5: ZIGKS In farewell courtesy to Miss Kath- a ” Kinkelc Dceniita: bart paanais for | kh dvona Peaches_ { Pure Lard (bulk) erine Dessert who ig leaving Casper}, Mt and. Mrs. John 1. Hinkel. of drug stores.” Rese vi thal “| Y bi Ad vona Dear tb ? 20e Sunday “for Chicago to ‘make. her| Denver are guests today at the Hen. b] SILPH 15 TO BE BYLPH-LIKE,"; Bates BH cs Cot eca Meet A ae > per-lb. —.- $— ma on me CKS Home, the Misses Dora Nethaus and|™D& hotel. | : hiyou can pes 15-oz. jars 5 Ibs. 98c oie RORY Joyce Riley*were Joint hostessesat| 7 oa GG. Kennedy and jedical Company, 9 West | faa Poker { ie an informal party given last evening | - NT aC es Reco teeee tal THE ONLY Goth Bt. New York Clty. It.y0u atu tin $1.00 orted Preserves ~~ Fresh. Dressed’ Milk-Fed Hens or at their home, 905 Hast, Second | fmily part sp aad ide a | derful resulte—will be ent you prepaid. 0. 3 cans Spring Chickens, 1 Nips Racine “thee china cate ian ie ou TAO pelea TE oR Kraut or Hominy $1. 00 per Ib, ~-_-- 2¢ Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes (ne rites te tare aca | Mrs. T. B. Hood, ‘8 here trom |! Pure food cooked just the BEWARE OF IMITATIONS = ea sis ZOE MARKS ‘and Miss Hildegarde Wacchier, Miss | Cheyenne. eet oht wAg. Sliphs ts tha nae of the original and Lbs. English 90¢c MEAT. QUALITY IS NEVER Dewattherhite Desert recelved a pretty guest sitt. cee right way. Wobatts. coo Noo): <3 SACRIFICED TO MAKE PRICE KB. H. Troxel will spend Saturday and Sunday “hem with Mrs. Troxel and family. Among those present were the honoree, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Luke Statts, Mrs, tello, Mre. Joh Tripeny, Klein Marks Music & Art Co, 258 E. 2hd SPECIAL Baked Spring Chicken Home Baked Pies and Phone your order—it will receive the same careful attention given those who calb in person. Small extra charge of 10c for delivery. BUY WHERE YOUR FAVORITE FOODS COST LESS THE FOOD CENTER 120 W. SECOND ST. _TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. an PHONE 22 Meee QUALITY MEATS AT REASONABLE. PRICES _ Gordon and’ Joe—Formerly of the Bungalow | On swe at Sprecner’s rnarmacy, | Casper Pharmacy or Tripeny's Drug Mr. and Mrs..C. P..Combs of But- falo arrived in Casper yesterday and are guests here at the Townsend Cakes M 1 d Bob Curl a an r H hotel. MS Our Hours’ “i# Marce ob Cu j Mr. and Mrs. C, R.: Oxford are ANYTIME i leaving in a few days for Seattle to make their home. eee J.T. Gratiot, former Casper rest- dent spending the week here after EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. ONLY ~ ~ One-Third Off %, COAT N THE HOUSE 50 Dresses VALUES $34.75 TO $89.75 FOR SATURDAY ONLY SPECIALLY PRICED AT 94 15'54Q.75 Kassis Dry Goods Co. 137 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 1740 $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 Old Public Market” Phone 303 to every woman: grertinenaet se MAYTAG SHOP 113 E. FIRST ST. PHONE 960 Service end Satisfaction Guaranteed Factory Representative Always in Charge of, Demonstration and Service. 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