Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 By MARY TOBIN Mrs. Speas Will Give One OF Se of Parties Mrs, James Spr er informal her will bri residence street. Mrs. Earl V. Ullery, Mrs. Mrs, t ar s evening at th Washin, James irs. B. M. ington, Mrs. Mrs; C . Mrs. J. G. MeDonald, Mrs, W. Lac John Tidball, Mrs. T, J. White, Fred Holland and Mrs. A. L. Social Dance is Given Wednesday local lodge of Carpenters and li: gave an informal dance evening at the Carpenter's hall r all members and friends, Excel- lent music was furnished by Moore's orchestra who. played‘all of the late dance music. Yeoman Drill Team To Meet This Week The drill team of the Ige will meet Friday ev o'clock at the East Sid Community churt ate « Thursday Bridge Clob Meeting ‘This Afternoon Mrs. Ted Purdy was hostess this afternoon at her residence on South venue for the regular meet- the Thursday Bridge. club: 8 Yeoman iz at 7 Meth- odist Miss Edna Smith substituted, gfe Ehe't y | today The hanksgivir ertained un’ when Mis hostess: to ‘the members. oes Parties Are Planned For Miss Ellis X Mina Ellis whose nidrriage » Everette Marcia will be a event of December, will fe the guest riext mieeting ‘date two weeks from w I! be for this and next week, Lest eve- ning, Miss Ellis was complimented y Miss;Elsie Winter and Miss Betty Gartner, who were hostesies ata shower given at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen will enterjain tomo) w evening at her home on South Wolcott street’ for a few friends:of the bride-elect.. Saturday evening Miss Madelyn Seabright will honor Miss Ellis and on Monday eve. ning of next week, Mrs. Frank Da vis will be hostess at an informal party in her honor. Worland Couple Married Here Wednesday, Miss Derothy Kinsley and Glenn W. Hinkle, both of Worland, were married Wednesday afternoon by the Rey. Charles E hofield at the First Methodist church. Mrs. George Hinkle of Worland, sister-in-law of the groom, and Miss Marie Cook of Casper, attended the couple. eee Clan Stuart Dance To Be Friday Evening. Members of. the Clan. Stuart will be_hosts_at_a_dance tomorrow _eve- Our First | Birthday One year ago it was observed by Messrs. Alexander and Segale that Casper needed a first class delicates- sen shop, where the hous ticles of food that*the’ g afford to carry. ewife could. find many ar- roceryman could not well With that idea in mind they started the ASCO Quality Delicatessen, Inc. rewarded by the response We have been more than and increased business re- ceived from week to week and month to month, and are fully satisfied that the people appreciate good, clean and fresh merchand tary manner. ise handled in a most sani- We are continually adding to our stock both im- ported and- domestic delicacies. shelyes today more. than We. have on.our twelve hundred items of staple and fancy merchandise. 'To make room for our many shipments of holiday goods arriving daily. we will put On Sale Our Entire Line of Canned |. Fruits and Vegetables at ABSOLU This will mean a saving to our many customers. goods are fresh canned—no old stock. TE COST All Below we print a list of part of the items we'now have in stock: Extracts, Extracts, Eels in J Enchilada: Figs, Allegretti’s Choco- lates Alphabets ‘Anchovies Anchovy P: Anchovies, Angelique Antipasto Almond Paste Pickled Cali! con (Morris') aking Powder Beers Beverages Bitters Boullion Cubes Fruit Fruit Fruits, Gl Fruits in Fruits, Fruits, Fruits Fruit Fig Pudd French French Relish Frankfurt Ginger Al: Ginger, P Ginger, Butter Pr jankets (Fan ‘an Openers “apers avlar hit Sauce hill, Powder ‘hocolate (Baker's) ‘andy ‘hutney, Guava Pa (Maj. Mara Ham, herries. in Creme Menthe hicken in Jelly Honey Jams. Jellies Kumquats Lemons Lemon Pee Lime Juice ‘offee ‘onfection ‘ordials ab Meat ackers ‘urry Powd ider (Boiled) hop Léoee Wi Macaroni, ront Map‘e Sa; oodles Marshmal Matzos hii Con Carne ‘heese Crackers Cheese (Domestic) Che Imported Dates, Persian (Dates, Callfornis Dates, Dexlet Nooy Dia Foods Drie Milk and Mince M Minera! Mushroom Mushroon Mushroom Mushroom: Turkish Smyria Stuffed Skinlese Preserved Smoked a Fruit Jute Fruits, Canned Fruits, Crystallized Dried Fruits, Fresh Pickled Goose, Liver Grape’ stulee Guava Jelly Goldstein's: Bread Grenadine Syrup Boiled Ham, Baked Horse Radish Herring, Pickled Herring, Kippered Jams, Domestic English Maple Sugar Marmalade, Marmalade. Mayonalse Menta, Smoked Waters Mushrooms, Pepper Sau Monquin’s Sherry ely 8 Mustard (Domestic) Mustard, English Mustard, French Mustard, German Milwaukee Bread Mint, Cc. & B. Mint Sauce (Balavia) Nuts, Pistachio uts uts, Mixed Nuts, Shelled Nuts, Salted Oat Mgal«(Scotch) ORS Olis Olves Olive Farcies Orange Peels Orange Julee Onions, Pearl Oranges In Grenadine Oranges (Stuffed) Peanut Butter Paprika, Hungarlan fornia es laced Cordial erved v Kidd's) ors Pickles (C. & B,) es Pickles, Bulk reserved Pop Corn stallized Plum Pudding Potato Chips Prunes,Dried Prunes (Stuffed) Prunes (Imported Poppy Seed Pumpernickel, ported Pumpernickel, Mil- waukee Raisins (Malaga) Raisins (White) Raviolis Rice Noodles Raisins, California Salad Dressing nd Sugar, all co‘ors r, Brown aBte Im- les Imported Domestic Domest Imported Sardines, Me Dundes | lows Swiss Cheese, Im vies, Canned Vegetables, Imported Imported Domestic Ci n Vanilla Beans 1 Wines (non-aleoho‘{e) Walnut Catsup Water Chestnuts Water Crackers (Bent’s) » Powder 4, Dried QUALITY DELICATESSEN 138 South Center Phone /2928 Che Casper Dailp Cribune ' Has Dates With 48 Governors the club will not | ‘Margaret Sullivan | of honor at several parties planned | } ning at the Odd Fellows’ entertainment will begir and continue until niidnight. members and friends will attend. eee Woman's Club Will Meet Friday Afternoon, A meeting of the Casper Woman's club will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomag Cooper 833 South ‘Wolcott street, during which time the usual program will be given. The club w et on Fridays until after the of the year. ee Class to Be Initiated Into K, of ©.'s Sunday. Seventy-five. candidates will be Initiated into the Casper Council Knights of Columbus on Sunday af- ternoon, November 22, beginning at 12:3¢ p. m. Following the initiation which will be at. the Elks’-hall, a banquet: will be served at the Hen- ning hotel Knights and their ladies, ireeley Club Meets This Week. The Greeley club will meet Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. G. B. Stillwagon, st Fourth street. Palette and Brush Club To Hold Important Meeting. An important meeting of the Palette and Brush club will be held Friday evening,at the home of. Mrs. G. W. Sanders, 1728 Mitchell street, during which time plansjfor the year’s work will be outlined, All members are especially urged to be present at this meeting. eee Mrs. Grieve to Entertain Tonight. Mrs. Robert M. Grieve will enter- tain Informally this efening at. a card party for 15 guests, Among those invited are: ‘Mrs, #, O. Ham Mrs. m Ra Mre. Dodge, Davis Wilson, COLOR IT-~NEW WITH 3 “DIAMOND DYES” Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Each 15-cent pack- age. contains direc- tions go simple any woman can tint soft, | delicate shades or | dye rich, per ent solors “in jstiks, ribbon skirts, waists, dres- ses, coats, stock: ings, sweaters, dra- peries, coverings, hangings.— every- thing.. Buy Diamond. Dyes—no other kind—and tell your druggist. wheth- er the material you wish to color is ngerte Every goverrior in the union i. Kansas “wheat queen,” on the national t tise her state’s most famious product, | sion of the i He $| ak Wool or’silk, of whether it is linen, tton ar mixed ec If you do, All $9.85 Footwear one-fourth off, now. __ All $8.85 Footwear one-fourth off, now DO YOU WANT SHOES AND SAVE MO? you have } Joe, Mo!, spending several Guys s to he visited by Vida Watson; ur she is making to adver! Iph Mar- 2 oth, M . Walter Gothberg, Mayne, Mrs. Edith herine. Holloran, ptree, Miss Leah ‘rances Sullivan, . 8 ‘Tea Mrs Mosher, Edith O'Bryan, Miss Miss Fran| Holloran and Miss . Mrs. Emmell for Delphian Meeting Next Monday, The regular meeting of the Cas 6: Delphian soclety will be held -on Monday afternoon of next weet at r me of Mrs, William’ Emmell, CY avenue Mrs. Drew Will Be Hostess for Club, Mrs. 'P. J. Drew will be hostess for meeting of the Midnight Bridge club this evening at her home on Durbin street. Prizes for the year will be awarded at this meet? ing Interesting Meeting fool pecial business ses- Women of Mooseheart evening at the following of- year were elected: regent, Mrs. Katherine Wen- regent, Fay Buix; chap- Keyt;. treasurer, Esther er, Jennie Heagney; Julia Wenner; captain “of guards, May Schiele; gulde, che “Welch; assistant — guide, Ang Miller; sentinel, Letis Elizabeth =McClune: er, May Schiele; Elizabeth L: ; During Id last rooms the the Legion Moo: the and installir and organi. and guide, Following the am) we Mr the rived Ikeith mers per, ha months b Mi ind 3 par this enn Dines are son who ar- Dr. M,. C. Dines for- bab rning at Miss us be ast few Winter make spending the Mrs. ut and in We is connec home ther Dines Collin y of that at bank Mr she testified TO BUY KY? two days" left to take ad One-Fourth Off Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Are the last two days of this money-saving sale. HAYTIN’S HIGH QUALITY SHOES $7.40 All HAYTIN’ Corner Ist and Center “WE FIT THE FEET” to be the guest of rs. B,C. Daly. Her hus Neff, and a friend are ing from Casper and will eled the Dalys, ureiving tn fume against Utah fe Republican. oe Adolph Byars 8 In Casper for . few Potter days, he guest of fri cityl for a few ome in Denver, see t. and Mrs, Hy D. motored to Salt Creek yesterday visit with friends. oe Mrs. L, P. Peterson of Deadwood, Casper today. Hassel to] Mr. and Mrs, Lents comprise a party of S here, “4 Morton of Douglas was | st gvening of the Misses a Patricia Sulllvay, assistant mana- the Western Unton, {3 visit in Hamlin, Texas. ee Mrs. M; F. Wood of Hudson, !s a guest today at the Gladstone hotel. rs eee Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rowe and fam- y, expect toleave by. motor for Denver tomorrow. ele Mr. and Mrs. A. 'T.. Wilson are vis- All $8.45 Footwear one-fourth off, now $7.45 Footwear one-fourth off, now-~-.-~ gs with’ friends at: Salt Creek to- day, ; oe Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.j Foreman are’ guests “in this*city® for! a! few days from Colorado. ee Mrs. W. B. Rice. of Mogne, Iowa, arrived in Casper. Yesterday and will visit in Casper with her daughter, Mrs. Henry H. Brown'of 924 North Jackson street, and her sister, Mra. Rose Weseman. see and Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs, F..D. Moore and datighter Evelyn and Mrs. Bert Fuller-were shopping and calling on Cera frfends today. e- Dr. The Rey, James P. Blackledge, pastor of the First’ Baptist church in Sheridan, has been attending the H itor R. in H. B, Casper, is here on businesy with his nume where as frier Gas wn H. D! yisitor kinson ts in Casp n Dar James La’ oming-Utah nite y Rn, FB ing o Cannon of Midwest KA. Hugh pany, fs in Ca LL Creék J.” Lyneh visitors here th QUE Body in vealed that hunting trails alone for years death f of 100 —_--—— Artichokes 188 South Marcel and Bob Curl state pastors’ and. workers’ confer- ence in Casper this week. —_——_—»__—_. CITY! BRIEFS R. D. Borland.{s spending the day here on’ business from his-runch. eee A. J. Cunningham ts in Casper to- day from the Bar C ranch, | eee ode T. Thompson of ‘Douglas spent erday here!on business. eee R, S. Bilison, vice:preatdent of t Midwest Refining company left last evening for Chicago on’ company business. . Andrus, returned Jast eve- ha: rR. M. ning’ from Cheyenne wheres hi been on business for several days. Mr. Andrus {s contected with tho Standard Ol! company. eee V. Meyers of Layoye Casper today. eee L. Titus, , Wyoming. manager of the Mountain . States Telephone and Telegraph.company 1s a guest the Henning . hotel: today, trom is $1.00 Betty’s' Beauty Parlor Phone 707 = OLO RECIPE Center PAGE THREE ‘GAINADAY WASHER DOES. (TS WORK WITHOUT AD ding. local, rep naday will do be allowed PAYDAY AND |The Food Cent 120 West Turner-Cottman Building GO HAND IN HAND BEGULST PRIC r two thrown in 44¢ 46c , 10¢ SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 4-Ib. can FREE every pound of M Coffee purchased day or Saturday. mer v Second St Cherrie EXTRA Fre eA cachtaaes 90c PHONE YOUR ORDER It v e th AMO care attent: iven those who call in persor 1 extra charge of 10¢ for Hal hs de You Can Always Save at The Food Center 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building P HONE 22 nd Jo B sound.” -You will get le of this olditime. rec the addition . for» only 75. cents use this, preparatior one can - possibly you darkened: your hair, so naturally and ever a sponge ors this through ,your one small strand at ing-the gray hair dis a after anotifer a large bot proved by ‘edien taking tion or ty NOTICE If you fail to receiy Phones 1 special me you opy of your favorite paper. Calls must | tered before p.m, W days and noon Sunday CIRCULATION DEP'T "OMA bring reg », your hair becomes beau and glossy and A thick younger. tifully darle, you 1 ear THE 232 E. Second a Beauty Shop Room 202 Turner Cottman Bldg hampooing, > Scalp Treatment Marcelling, Manicur- ing and Facia) work. PHONE 1124-3 vantage of our $6.35 $5.60 BOOT -SHOP A as — corcr rr NO CHARGES ning wear. Balbriggan Charmeen Wool Mixtures Georgette Satin Crepe —large, medium and other high class makes. Gladstone Hotel Bldg. SN DRESSES (ON SPECIAL SALE! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ELOW WHOLESALE COS Owing to the extreme low price.on these garments there will be 125 DRESSES selected from stock, for street All styles. NAR NO REFUNDS All colors. All PATTERN HATS 100 Pattern Hats—Velvets, small Values to $ Imported Velours and Satin Hats—Vogue, Rawak and 85.00. Sale price 2 SOUTH CENTER Tribun Ww ATCH for the announcement Brunswick PANATROPE —the musical sensation! BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. CASPER Phone 194 CC NO EXCHANGES afternoon and eve- sizes. Values $25 to $49.50 [BLAKEY & CO.

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