Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 y By MAR Bridge Party , Will Honor California Guest. Mrs. Carl Barnes will entertain informally this evening at her home on East Second street at a bridge party, honoring her house guest, Miss Thelma Adams of San Diego, ‘alif., who arrived in Casper week. Pigk and white decor will be used. Invited guests include: Mrs. thur Watson, Mrs. Charles Mrs. .H. WL. Seidel, Mrs. Parker, Mrs, Garrett King, W. Andrews, Mrs. James Benton Stephenson, Mr mond Dudley, Mrs. Le: Mrs. C. Speas, Ray- Mrs. David Wilsor shall, Mrs. H. L. 5 Nichols, Mrs. Holmes, Ray Holloran, } Walter ltz, Mrs, Arthur Bruns, Miss Marie Bishop, Miss Mae Healy, Miss orence Miss 'Edness Mokler and honoree. Eunice Temple Meets Tomorrow Evening. q Bunice Temple No. 16, Pythian Sisters, will) meet in revular sersion Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hail. Fel- lowing the business meeting a social hour will be enjoyed and refresh- ments served, one Woodman Dance Last Evening Is Success. One of the most successful and well attended lodge dances of the season was that given last evening at the North Washington hall by Modern Woodmen of America. Music was \furnished by Eohn's orchestra. eee Casper Man is Married In Denver Saturday Of interest to Casper friends will be the announcement of the mar- riage in Denver last Saturday of Miss Gertrude E, Van Petten of Sa- lina, Kansas, to H. A. Duls of this city. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Sevier at the home of the bride's iste, Mrs. Henry Gert- son. <A wedding dinner was served SILPH Reducing Gum Can now be had from leading druggists of New York's mos: oye aficovery for mn last ari in tl emvenad is Ane So of SILPR is again Anew talke PEOPL! town! The: Saari Men! Women! Children! If you are too FAT—“‘CHEW SILPHand beSYLPH-LIKE” Fills you with PEPandENERGY It’sGREAT forYOUR HEALTH! That Silph Reducing Chewing Gum + has met with a tremen ots and unheard of success is easily proven the fact that there is never enough of it in our local drug stores to supply the demand." Everyone who has tried Silph admits that it is the easiest and safest way to in alenderness and do it in a way which makes it a pleasure to reduce—Just think ‘that all one has.to do to take off ughy— rolls of FAT is to chew two or cellent al beet Silph Sbewi ter than jee—Everyone who has used thi wonderful new discovery recommerida it for, stomach trouble—for excess weight and asa health tonic, and that is why itis so dithcult to get enough of it in every drug store—You can be sure that Silp! will not harm you because it does not contain dangerous drugs or chemicals— Ttis made from juice extract of sea plants and herbe and is the greatest help for the stomach and ¢ CHEW BIL Pit “NOT ONT na MEANS TO BE SYLP BU P PHLIKE, S8TRONG—WELL AN Sulph Reducing Gum sells for 0c. a box; if your druggist cannot supply you ‘oui can buy it direct from the Bilphi Xfedical Company. 9 West Goth St... New York City-Send in one dollar; wo will tpail you prepaid # two full weeks’ supply— It's enough to see wonderful results. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Silph is the name of the and genuine reducing ai ONLY ONE WE PERSONALLY GUARANTEE TO BE SAFE AND HARMLESS, On sale at Sprecher’s Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy or Tripeny's Drug Store, | FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, alleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Klein Marks IETY, Y TOBIN at the Gertson home for members of the bridal party and friends, a color scheme of yellow and white being used for the floral decorations. The bride was graduated from the Kan- as State Teachers" coliege at’ Em- poria, and was a popular instructor in the schools of Salina. The groom Who has numerous friends here is employed at the Standard Otj ycoms pany offices. eee Educational Week Observed at Park S ‘hool. A special Invitatin to parents of the lower grades brought many visitors to Park sci.ool Tuesday af: ternoon. Regular work was in progress after waich the Park school exhibit was on display. | A through the courtesy of the Mothers’ division of the Woman's Depart: mental club, YVifolin selections: by Miss Helen Stone, accompanied by Miss Lena Penning, also added pleasure to the afternoon's program. Parents of the upper. grade’ chil- dren were invited for Wednesday afternoon. see Natrona County Pionee; Enjoy Annual Gather Natrona county citi) enjoyed their annual gathering last.evening, held in the Mountain’ States’ Power company hall. The ‘party was in the form of a hard time social and dance, and about’200 guests attend- ed. Exceilent music was furnished by the Charleston Five orchestra, directed by Mts, Glaskow. Members Hi of the committee in charge of ar- rengements express their thanks and appreciation to the Casper stores who donated materiale for the lunch, to the power company and to those who assisted in mak- ing the affair such a successful event, Among those presént were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben L, Scherck, Bernadine Scherck, Buell Scherck and Bernurd Scherck, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wal iace, Mr. and Mrs. Asa’Sloane, Mrs. Carrie Seely, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. C.'T. Menelse, Mary A. Taylor, Frances I. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs,. Fremont Michie, Roscoe Brightwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Diékie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. King, Mrs. Rosa Ford, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klocksiem, Mrs. H, A. Lilly, Mrs. Mary Garrison, Mr. and: Mrs. 3. H. Townsend, Nell Grieve Kim- Mrs, Lawrence Jameson, Dr. and Mrs. William Jones, Mrs, Robert Dodds, Robert Dodds, Jr. Vernon Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. LaRue, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McPhail, Mrs. Alex McPhail, Minnie Rose .Minnick, Margaret Brightwell, Mr. and Mr: J. H. Davis, Mrs, Tom Hood, Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Gothberg, Colin Campbell, Mry. andy Mrs. W. CG. Boyles, C, Y.' Garvey, * Warren Duthie, Vreda. Cheney, », Bryan °A, Millé, Jasper Mills, "Mr. and Mrs. James A. Speas, Mr. atid Mts. D. N. Speas, Sam Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Brooks, Mr. and) Mrs. M. L. Bishop, Marie Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs, George F. Kropp, Mr. and Mrs,/R John Allen, M. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Marshall, Mrs. F.. M. Price, Bertha Weddieton, Ione Bllis, R. H. Bilis, Irene Price, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kim- ball, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Evans, Mr: and Mrs. Fred Epans, Gerry Nico- laysen, Larry Rogers, Vilda Shapley, M. Margaret Curtin, Effie C. Rogers, Dora Safders, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gaylord, Gertrude Bauer, W. vT. Evans, John McGrath, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Popple, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ford, Mrs. Sarah Cheney, Mr, and Mrs. B. J,’ Scherck and Beryl Scherck, Mr..and+Mrs. M, P. Wheeler, Mr. and‘ Mrs, Joseph Snelder and Miss Mabel Snefder of Thermopolis, Mr. and Mrs” John Whisenhunt, Miss Mabel Sheets, Mrs. Garrell, Mr, and Mrs. B.) 'P. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Evans, Mr. and.Mrs. John. Heagney, EH. J. Ikenburg, T. J. Martin, H. C. Turner, ,R. W. Evans, Charles | Vroman,° “Mr, and) Mrs. , Myron | Spencer, Mary Steed, Mrs. J. F. }¢ ord, Irene B. Crawford, Mrs. | D, F. Fuller, Helen Fuller, rances Seely Bigiin, Ann 8 Ww Mr. and Mrs, Charies Anda, “Mr. and Odmund Josendal,, Mr. | and Neal A. Tyler, Mr. and) Mrs. Charles Deomeres and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fanning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore, Mrs, Claire Gillam and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. ‘T. A: Dean, Grace Cowan, Robert Crost- waite, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper M. Milng, Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Price, Jesse :A. Webber, and Mrs. J. McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Gennell,.Dr. and Mrs, T. J. Drew, Robert A. Doll, Mr. Mrs. M. W. Rafferty, Mr. and Orr S. Marshall, Mr. and: Mrs. J, R. Wilson, F. M. Casgon, Mr. and Mré. M. L. Bishop, Jr, Mr. and ue Thomas Cooper, Percy Cooper, and Mrs, Arthur A. Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schulte, Lelgh , Mc ath, Beth Evans, Beatrice Evans, . 2 Matt Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. oo ene Steet Co, || Mark Davis, Gene MoCarthy, Dr: ke Music & Art Co. |) ana Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mr.*and 238 E. 2nd J. Svendsen, and ; Allen el a recital ANNOUNCEMENT The public is cordially invited to attend a group of piano pupils of THE McBRIDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, assisted by Mr. J. R. Holloran, at WELLS MUSIC STORE, given by ‘ 'S FRIDAY EVENING, November 20, at 8 0’ clock, social hour followed with tea served | ‘The new flared silhouctte has inatching colors is worn with it. namented with a buckle. The flo Pleating achieves the flare in the, ’ D 3 Catholic Girls’ Club Dance Friday at Arkeon The Catholic Girls’ club will give an informal dance on Friday eve ning of this week at the Arkeon academy, the proceeds to be added to the charity fund. A short pro- gram has been planned‘ which will include dance speciaities by pupils of Miss Genevieye Fitzgerald and vocal selections. Chaperones for the dancé will be Mr. and Mrs, Alexis Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell, Mr. and Mrs..John Tripeny and Miss M. Margaret Curtin. vee | Mrs. Campbell Will Entertain at Luncheons Mrs. Charles I. Campbell will on- tertain informalty at the first of a series of lucheons to be given. to- morrow. Mrs.‘Campbell will enter- tain-again at a bridge luncheon on Saturday. see Annual Bazaar and Dinner At Methodist Church The ladies of the Emmanuel Bap- st church will ‘hold their annual fr and dinner on December 11, in the bavement ‘of the First Meth- odist church, corner of Second and Durbin streets. Serving for the din- her will begin at 5, and continue until 7 o'clock. ; fp eee Regular Meeting of Ceramic Club ‘The regular meeting of the Cera- mic club will be held Thursday af- ternoon at;the home of Mrs. O. B. Wilson on South Lincoln street. | eee Woman’ Missionary Society. Meeting The Woman's Misstonary soclety ofthe Emmanuel Baptist chureh will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. The meeting will be of interest to members and ladfes’ of the church, as Mrs. Carrie Robinson and national be present. eee Kagles Auxilliary Meeting Tomorrow The Eagles auxillary will meet to- thorrow in the lodge hall, 324 West Yellowstone avenue, during which time officers will be elected and bus- {ness of importance trans . . Guard Team To Hold Practice Drill The guard team of the Wors:''s | Bénefit association of the Macca wil meet Thursday afternoon at} 2:30, o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. | Those who find it impossible, to at- tend are asked to notify Mrs. Chris | Wagner. see First Christian Aid Soclety Meeting Tomorrow. i These Ladies’ Aid society of the) Fiest’ Christian’ church’ will - meet | tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, 0'cl at the Home of Mrs. B. M. Wyatt, 932 South Ash. street, with” Mre. A.D. Léwisjas assistant hostess. eee | Thanksgiving Bake Salo | At Midwest “Pharmacy. , St. Mark's guild will hold aj Thanksgiving pete sale on Satur- day of, this week at the Midwest | Pharmacy on, Sheond street. The dale’ will open @ti10‘a, m. and con- tinue unfil.6.) Special holiday dishes wwill’bo « feature of the sale. owe St. Mark's . Gata to Meet at’ Parish House. The rexdian meeting of St. Mark's Guild will jbe held tomorrow after- noon at the»parish House with the Mesdames R. D. Wallace and A, J. Hazlett as hoste: t eee Mrs. Dann Will Entertain Missionary Society. hy ‘Mrs. Nettie’ Dunn will entertain the, Woman's Missjonary society of the First Baptist church tomorrow afternoon at her home, 821 CY avenue. a see. Rebekah Lodge Meeting To Be This Evening Natroha Rebekah Lodge No. 13 Will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fel- lows hall, Officers will be elected after which refreshments will be served. Mrs, Ted Mosher who has been apénding a ‘week here with par: ‘nts, Mr. and Mrs, C,H: Norton expects ,to neturn to Salt Creek Fri- day. She will be accompanied home by, Mr. Mosher, who will motor to red cuffs, tic and girdle with buekle are the workers will | ye Che Caspet Daily Cribune not only “arrived,” it has become anced and scalloped skirt is a distin skirt of an ashes.of roses cashmere outst Personals \ Even Bathing Suit8 Exploit the New Flared Line “established.” sults featured for southern wear exploit it, as illustrated in the central figure above. ‘ioncd: of brilliant orange and black taffeta silk and trimmed with buttons. A pretty frock of old rose erepe (left) has an unusual neckline or- nding feature of the | sis € en > E : PAGE THREE spent in | He will t W. R Even bathing Suit is fash- An interesting cap in land this me 2 ‘isin Sapirett | trom Shos Re Casper IF oar the Worland Drew has ret t Gollins ¢ a guest In this ee J. J: Mullins and Ed Casstdy | Lander are here for a short tim | Mrs. Jacob Delfelder of visited with Casper fric tk week. —_——_-—_ ‘MIDWEST HEIGHTS T0 _ PRESENT PROGRAM AD | CAN’T BE BEAT | |The Food Center 120 West Second St. | Turner-Cottman Building he add pep and ze Tomorrow evening, | will be an excellent tlme to get yo for ne rsday's dinne «Italians Who REAL MONEY Join Riots To REGULAR PRICES Franchise ||| i" 2"! Pork Chop tb _30te 33¢ -25¢]) Lo 1 proposed law chamber of depute | Lemon Removes Lines, W; rinkles Can casper eakeese Pumpkin a ve juice “oe twol No, 2% Can 14 iemons in a bottle || Kraut _---..-------- (uy containing three] —<———————— of ounces of Orchard|| PHONE YOUR ORDER White, which any druggist will sup: It will receive the same caref ul ”n ply for a few]] attention given those who call 8 cent shake well in person. Small extr harge and you have thel! of 10c for delivery \very mildest anti ‘wrinkle erase lotion te fine line You Can Always Save at The Feod Center | | 120 West Second Street hing feature of this ftock. smoothed giving more | (right). Flarchack col- | |: thful contour to cheeks, chin.|) Turner-Cottman Building frock. | \s ar and fresh. PHONE 22 xperts use this astringent | ; et | tion for enlarged pores, also to|| @ , u f er} , Mrs. Lucille Elis of the Cas. | bleach and whiterF sallow, tanned Bungal er Beauty part . » readings | skin SB] Sasine a home-talen will be] Mix this lesa lotion ‘you Sm r. and Mrs, Thomas Datly’ have Pa. Uy ithe rn a ct it immediately 3 Tribune \Want Ads Bring Results n the P. R. Blakey home on " : ae anew S | South Dayid street and will’ move 43 Walter th home | Casper friends of Mrs. Crawford Will regret to learn she is ill and éonfined to her on South Grant street. . into Philip Mahon days at the Jeremniah Mahoney home on South. Wolcott. street, returned | to the Buffalo Creek ranch today. Eugene McCarthy left this _morn- Ing on # short business trip to Buf-| falo. Mr, McCarthy expects to leave next week for South Bend, ‘Ind., tc spend ‘Thanksgiving with his daugh- ters, F nd Mary who attending school at Mary's Col | lege, Notre Dame, Inc Grey RRIFE eee eople Dr. Mitchell and family of Salt | | CITY BRIEFS | Var Cre wer visitors yester- | if day. | 5 ae sree | Miss Florence Ward.‘ and . Miss Mr, and Mrs. C.F. Milton of La-| Edith Wilhite of Midwest have. been Nyoye have been shoppiny and visit-| visiting in Casper for several days: ing with friends here. » | csalehe hg ali | C.F, Peterson and,’ H. Young QMr. and Mrs. Ross Walker of Bul,|are Cheyenne guests registered ae ings are guests in this city. | the Gladstone hotel to@ay. oe eee Mrs. Henry Lewis of Lavoye G. Fislvr, Minneapolis off man fs @ guest’ of’ friends here today | in Casper on business. | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walters are) Bignell is a TulM business leaving in a few sbraska | man registered the ‘Townsend ho- | to spend until afte nksgiv- | tel today ‘ ‘ | Ing holidays, with relatives and ° ° hinite i : A. Hackstaff was. an thts | Keep yours at tad ah ncrning from Denver. c oes . gue Leo, Fredricks the of the ¥ | Townsend Coffe: s returned | Quick. oe to Casper following a six weeks Rodger Rolands are da from Den | San Wre Mrs. Ha returned ¢ olis where’ the and sister have “+r from) T spent a month. Mrs. A. M leaving Fri attend the sie for Ohié to marriage of Miss’ Doroth Mr. ter of Mr. G them there later HL visitis | THE GIRL THE MEN ADMIRE | iS THE GIRL WHOSE HEALTH IS PEKFECT A TONIC THAT WILL ‘HELP. YOU IS DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical DISCOVERY IN LIQUID OR TABLETS—All Drugyists. fend 10c for Trial Packaye to Dr. Pierce’ Invalide’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Ys . Casper: torhorfow y who spent a few |! their new residerice “this week. s. B. B, Merrill who" has been | last month is again able |~ ut arid. has: taken ‘up her | Sanlzed last Decembe position as telephone: opera- KS thet a he’ Townsend- hotel. Sia trent nest Atkinson, © (Irene, “ as gue) and children of Salt Cr iting! with friends arid rela-| in Casper this w | o ee H scree Satse| AT WASHINGTON HLL atson, mo- | ening | : a | A free-will offerin help tn sending out ners to ne The w tomorr Thursda hington hall ly families onary ow night x evening Tt dance regular Tint dainty you desire Simple, easy FADELESS| DYES things any shade k lingerie—delicate colored waists, hosiery, trimmin, id new looking by oce: in «solution of cold water with a pinch of Putnam Dye. Directions on package show how to regulate degree of color—how to getvariousnewshades. ful effects in tie-dyeing use Putnam | Same 15-cent package tints or dye cotton and wool in one operation. color chart at your druggist’s. Putnam No-Kolor Bleach Removes Color and Stains ional dipping | For wonder ATCH for the announcement OF THE Brunswick PANATROPE —the musical sensation‘ BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E Second CASPER Phone 194 We Comply With CITY BREAD ORDINANCE by SUPPLYING THE PUBLIC With a 16-OUNCE LOAF OF BREAD and! ilk, Demand from Your Grocer See | Bartsch Butter and Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 707 Phone cation trip spent in Los Angele: isco. : J. D. Hill, of the firm of Hil Weaver & Co., brokers is iniCasper in connection with the Jocal,branch of the company. Mr. Hill makes his headquarters in Fort Colling,’ but it | |i. possible that he will move his| office to this cit « 6 ,\9 ’ | Tom Martin of Bates Hole came to Casper yesterday to attend the Plo er’s gathering last evening. | P. N. Carr is ¢ > his home Center street Ar un Betty’s Beauty Parlor Warren Dale vehicle axpector, left for hi ne!in Wort Following our Aniversar y Sale we find several remnants in § Just the thing for dresses, trimmings, lamp shades, all other materials. EVERYTHING PRICED AT LOWEST NOTCH ERCHANDISE UNTI KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. 137 EAST SECOND ST. > REMNANT Milk Bread 17 West Bakery—3( A St. Phone 940-W BIG ALE! Silk, Wool, Crepe ete. and TED PHONE 1740

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