Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 3

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‘ tbe Casper: Daily Cribune Women Boss Oklahoma Town TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925 By MARY ‘TOBIN PAGE THREE SATURDAY Is Always a Big D THE FOOD CENTER 120 W. Second St.—Turner-Cottman Blde SPECIALS ® Saturday WASHINGTON BOX APPLES REAL QUALITY club last evening at. her home on Durbin street, the next. regular meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Hooper on South 4 street. Mrs. Leo A. Dunn substi tuted for the » Prizes for the year for hij were award ed to Miss Kathleen Sullivai Mrs. T. J. Drew. ~ M VER at iar | Friendly Society To Meet Sicolaysen Residence ning at the Henning hotel, the occa- 2 Wey y society of St. sion to honor Miss Mina Ellis who r vis r me will be mareled svon to Glen Ever- ette Marcia. Miss Ellis will be com in the Poling| Piimented on next Tuesday at a informal bridge | party which Mrs, Frank Dayis will tive vf} sive at her home. ving will be used. ogy Sle d guests include: Mrs. Fred | Mrs. Price Issues Mrs Stephen: | Invitations, Mrs, Jack | Mrs. M King, he spent 'W hile api. by Fred tored to 2 guest here and 3 Lownd and a Ng y of Saving at Mrs. Harold Judge and tors here the firs Wheatland, snalski WH live Bridge Party A. T, Rynaiski number of he rv home an The R land has been conference here ¢ South Wo! parish house 4s nounced, Ruth Slade: Will Entertain Friends ued in a Miss Ruth Slade, da Mrs.| tions fo a1 and ridge | perintendent und Mrs. Wolfe, | party, t will enter & numbe mes Spe given on y of next week at | friends y aftern L. B. Lavis of St. Louls is tr Alic Whitney, Mi Edna] her residen 1182 South Durbin | home, 416 CY enue. sacting business affairs in Cas Miss Marie Bishop, Miss | street. . : oe Flinn, Miss Victoria’ Kasais bliss Dee World Wide Guild = : : . H. Johnson and Emma per People Will Meeting Tomorroy Eastman, J Attend Luncheon at Douglas. Rt ca! Schaahrietc: veil San The World Wide Miss r manuel Baptist chur Batty: Gartner. the church at Bae. afternoo: Garrett n Series to be William Ra Mon Mary Miss Guild of number of Casper soclety mem- bers will attend the luncheon and bridge party to be’given on Monday by Mrs. Sara Morton at her , Douglas. per Pharmacy, see Members of the Sunday school of | Knights of Pythias (he First Congregational church will} Meeting This Evening, id a sale of baked goods Saturday! Phe regular -m. at the Casper | knights of E rrer.of Second and} evening at the K. of 8: Proceeds from the] o'clock. There will be work in the sale will’be used to purchase ‘chairs aenonn Tat Tatreah for the kindergarten department. ments will be apse Saturday | Per $2.65 Per $2.50 {14 Ib. Coffee Free with 17¢ each pound M. B. Cof- |fee purchased Friday or Winesap Apples, | Saturday. $1. 00 i. Roast, per Ib. Spitzenberg Box Yellow Newton Winesap Ladies Auxiliary Plan, Meeting A meeting of the Ladies of the Brotherhood of Trainmen will be held this eyenir Rome Beauty At 7:30 o'clock in the Carpenter's Ge . Ss 1 t rh , en Staymen Winesap — hall. ‘ RAS F ney 98 * Waggener — FOTO tose is ee Auxillary Rallr meeting Box Anniversary of School Is Celebrated Thursday ‘Teachers and pupils of the Wilson | thool celebrated the: first sary of the s ingg 1 and plays. r the pupiils visited the class during the early part of th noon. and the pro} freshments were served by the in- structors: UG. of A. Y. to Meet At Pythias Hall, The Brotherhood of t Masonic Dan Party This Evening One of a‘series of dancing parties Planned for the season by members of the Masonfe Dancing club will be held this evening at the temple. Turkeys awarded prizes nd ladies are Invit- Cranberries, lb., 23c and annive American Saturday Pythias hall, Following the business meeting a social darice will.be given, music for which will be furnished by the Union orchestr ed.to attend, o* cee Rummage Sale To Be Held Saturday The Ladi East Side elurch, wil Saturday, at street. eee eee Mrs, Bott Will Compliment Mrs. Drew Enter Miss Ellis at Dinner. Bridge Club Members A. K. Bott will entertain in-| Mrs. T. J. Drew entertained the ly at dinner next Monday eve- members, of the Midnight Bridge Bluhill Coffee eyenin, Large bulk, 18 Ibs, Three w elected without backing of political, partiesor : panisktiony: control government of Osage, Oklahoma Left to right, Mrs. Lottie Byers and Mrs, Mabel Mrs, Holt’a women's organiz town of 1,000, Y bt Holt, councilwomen; Mrs. Mildred Harrison, mayor. opponent yas her husband. Bee BRING OF A Al | Mrs. Trollope} 4 number of friends of Mra. Wo Mrs. Cather. | y¢ » e Fidler gathered at her committee of the C 1025 Oakcrest avenue, last evening | of Commerce repo: for an informal party, the occasion |the work being ‘her. birthday ‘anniversary: field. here will pro not be un- RITES dertaken until invest! gating the situa | Mayor Archie / on announced | that the clty had a fund of $ available for the purpose of I in construction work at the air mail fielé, but he stated t is opinion that the mone used to a better ad: company th: the bid fo: rom from Cheyenne to Puebld, y ir asmuch as the bidder must construct hangars and dations as prot Puyallup Brand Gallon Blackberries, per can Division Meeting Announced. The literary division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will meet on Wednesday afternoon. of next week at 2:30 o'clock at the public brary. Rolled Rib Roast, per lb. Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib. ___ Pork Loi Roast, Ib. 30c Jelke’s Good Luck Oleo, Veal Roast, per Ib “ikon. $4.70, 20€ 25¢ carton — We will have an especially fine stock of Thanksgiving Poultry. PLAGE YOUR ORDER NOW Phone your order—it wili receive the attention given those who call in person charge of 10c for delivery. Buy Where Your Favorite Foods Cost Less Educational Week Is Observed By Schools ‘The Roosevelt school observed ed- ucational week by having a special visiting. day from: 1:15. to Thursda Over a hundred parents atten, In each of the rooms and rey halls the work of the pupils was on Casper Girl is Pledged display, At a was, the kindergarten. A short program consisting of songs by the children was given during the soctal® how Frank Payn recited the poem, “Our Nation’s Man,” pritten by Mrs. Lil @ | Wan Van Burgh of* Casper, Mrs. | 8t § ¢ Burgh presented the school | Mo., e a framed copy of this: poem | fal! on» Roosevelt's birthday, She hon- H ored the school with her presence 20e _.25¢€ Aid society of the Methodist _ Commun hold a rummage s Puyallup Brand Gallon! $15 North Durbin Loganberries, 9 5¢e and vocal numbers by per can ~~ ath Miss of Dr, Louise and Mrs. South Kimball pledged Tri ephen's where she i} ngham, 611 has been Plie, a social sorority college at Columbus, entered school this Ret Por 3.3 street, his with : ight be e by the obtaining wave, Fe Mr. and- Mrs. Roy,,¥. .Roberteon are the parents of a seven and*one- half pound- baby’\daughter, whofar- rived Wednesdgy) evening, .Novem- wah Mrs. Rice is Being E ained Here Rice at the tea Thursday. Three hundred mothers and friends} Mrs. W. 3. attended visiting day, 'T in Casper recentl is . 5 the Jefferson school. entertained this week by am. visited after which 5 et aug b He Hi, Brown, of . Towa, {i route same careful Small extra it’s the best \_ Beyond a doubt Col ley of South ‘Park street, left. Thursday’ for . Palm Beach, 'Fla.,\ to, dispose ‘ot some-land purchased there 12 Years ago. pee c Mrs. C..B.> Bartholomew, of (618 Milton avenue, has’ returnedito { Cas- per from w# trip, df several weeks to SE-Loutk: seams o.: t Jon | 924 North Jncl et. While in oa yoman' ‘ 5 this city, Mrs. Rice will also visit jeu: Ww Liquor Violators Land in ‘Jail When oe 0.e f Mrs, Netl;C.,Rowell, of the Moun: {3} tain States Power company, ts leay. } 4 ing tomorrow for Rochester, Minn., E to accompany, Mr.:\\Rowell ,to*the y | Mayo Brothers, sahitarium for, treat: ments for injuries recetyed fn a Des Pool Hall Is Raided| * CHEYENNE, Wyo., Noy. 2 a- mona Gonzales and Manual Gurdian were arrested when officers raided THE FOOD CENTER 120 W. Second St.—Turner-Cottman Bldg. PHONE 22 QUALITY MEATS. AT REASONABLE PRICES a Mexican pool hall here, and both were held on charges of liquor pos- session. The Mexicans had their whiskey concealed in pop bottles, but only a small quantity was un- covered in the raid. Louls Twin, Indian, who has been arrested several times for intoxlc tion, was again arrested Thur nels Bret Harte, au- | ed suicide in his Mont-| rtment today by inhal-| ends found a letter in| told of his intention of his Hfe, but gave no reason. Philadelphia tn 1889. pbs BecadraA : late commi Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 Mr. and Mrs, J. given thelr choice of leaving : elty or going to jall for 30 which he having been taken into cust vagrancy charges, They h leave Cheyenne. Mra, Joe Clark pat: in police court after ple to a charge of intoxication. Freight Planes For Florida On | Ford Program Harris GVA TTT TT y have nothing on me! Satd ge at Champaign, Tilinots. | @ not received a penny. not signed a contract | tribune Want Ads Bring Result Including Nunn Bush . famous line, priced at ATCH for the announcement 7 THE , Brunswick PANATROPE —the musical sensation! tote ‘ BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E. Second CASPER Phone 194 FOR [$5.95 SATURDAY 75S HATS Values Up to $15 $5.95 The newest in Silk and Metallic Combinatior eee otDenver arrived tn Band wil) spend the gredtes! ploneers, wot zslieve the ng of for South. Bend, Ind.,.to spehd the der are in Casper for a few days. In satin or : : school, {#, expected ff . buckle at the instep, at— to arrive {n Casper tomorrow to f { Nn ee spend Saturday and Sunday here p 4 C with friends, eee Word has been received here of y the arrival of a baby daughter, Do- Z ~ a sister of Miss Florence Eastman. NEW PATTERNS IN D, SS} oe emen A real value at In a special message In light or dark tan calfskin with The best that money can buy, age. the nayization . KISSING. IS Thanksgiving holidays with “his PATENT PUMP eee dium spike rothy Jean, to Mr, and Mrs. Ow R. BLACK SATIN Mr. and Mra. John Criswell of ) D 6 a 85 anton, who. haa | freight con sagt n caused t {da legislature, now patent leather collar trim. A real with medium or heavy soles, at altcraft tn this st I wentative of 7 r BARRED IN MART NEW two daughters, Mary and Frances. Short vamp, spike heel; strik- : Pigs. D, Sp 4 patent; me Miss Nellfe Simpson, Hawley of Oakland, Cal, former ‘aycee, motored ‘to Casper ‘yester- Patent or black kid, with spike or __ , pnflned tothe Casper Private | sore bargo, It + CHILDREN’S SHOES T “wr h 1 on account of tinea, {a ay ffisinl Guan seasion, Go’ value. ae { ° sinted Sizes 814 to 11--$9.98 eae ae (IEA SR : ee a J nm of Denver was n omipany if x guest Y > 7 * ALSO featuring Wey: eppere! s line of flexible sole Work Shoes at_____~- & $4.45 and $5.45 Ww. + rebr Reed CHILDREN’S PLAY the Townser SHOES : BOYS’ WORK OR rn aoe heavy extended soles, very DRESS SHOES but will wear In tan or’ black calf in the newer » to 8 $2.45 styles. Priced from $2.65 $2.98 John Boutaman ta a business visl- *---- $8.45 7'$4.95 tor In Casper from Cheyenne, eee: Willfam Stone attended the foot- «ll game Wednesday {n Laramie en- ‘ute to Casper from Denver where FRAMED PICTURES Pince Cards, Talley, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps ‘a Music, & Art Ce. 28 8B, 2nd 5 Moines construction® accident. POT Ot Omit ow F on MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN B| ,Bagene nlccartirInasevng tons ? DQ Mr. and Mrs. lon Postan of Lan- D’ORSAY PUMPS ae values at Hanlin and nes instructor tn Casper residents, «Mrs. ‘Hawley ‘ts and +will spend several days medium heels, strap at the instep. : 4 {omic inl quarters hi ed to be slicktly improved. to. FOR SCHOOL MEN’S WORK SHOES enactment of legislat been * Sizes 1 ibe izes 1114 to $3.45 val here this morn Ing. otel today from With flexible, George ¥f Sizes £ Sizes 814 to 11--- ge here » nor an permitted to k : in the cast of a play to be ented by high schoo! students I Swear} words and asides which usually t ‘I @ titter fro mthe audience also ar barred, “What {s appropriate for profes sionals {s hardly prudent for high school students, in a play," sald Miss Nell Smith, dramatic instructor, Grandson Of Harte Suicide Evanston eleve . G, Hancock of Cheyenne {s tn Casper. Sizes 1142 to aig EXTRA SPECIAL—54 Ladies’ and Children’s H To close them out, your choice Uninet fernenemtevit DEPARTMENT STORE : MM UMM Ph Th & = 5 Sil

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