Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 3

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_PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 abe OCIETY, By MARY OES who are guests here at the Town: d home until Sunday evening. Mr. Minnie Blackmore eutertained ata family dinner with covers taid sor Mr. and Mrs, > Comiee, Mr. Mrs. ©, V Mr and Mrs L, C, ‘Tubbs, Floyd Blackmore and gon and ine Mrs, Walter R. McGregor, and loane | snter- L, Walace, . Mr, and on and Miss’ Helen | were y with family and, With several dining Mr. and Ales. and dat and i on Ra busy tune out ions f town with friends. Patrick Sullivan ‘ ret, Kathleer 1 at thei® hon t. with Dr. Wi as a guest, The § urned from Denver, Mr. and Mrs ath. of South Beech street esta Of their danghter and Covert whe id Mrs Irs Mrs und Mrs William Cor e trip an Me were | son, Mrs Mrs. P. GC. Nicolaysen at a family dinner: for Neil Tyler and family, James Weiderhold, ty Weiderhold, Kem Nicola J were | Leigh | M nd Mrs. F. Nadine ‘Robin: —you say those five words every time you say MJB our. © 1925 by MJ, Brandenstein & to your. grocer /ZL SAVE YOUR) MONEY FOR You, MA‘AM/ Officer Save stands between the public‘and old Hi oe who would take their last cent and dollar. if he cou OLD DAD, WINTER IS HERE Your feet should be protected from the snow and cold. Come in and let us show you how easy it is to save. MEN’S 16-INCH HIGH LACE BOOTS § —in tan elk, Paracord soles, A wonderful vajue at $7.50, Sizes LADIES’ AND GROW- ING GIRLS’ OXFORDS —brown and black, in kid or 2alf; low heels., Sizes from 2% 6 to 11, Extra special. priced | up to 8, They are made to sell a taday. end for $4.50, Our extra Special jaturday only _-__ @ ‘or today ane Saturday only —-- $1.85 LADIES’ FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS —in all colors. Trimmed with nice:ribbon and pom pom. Reg- ular $1.25 value, All sizes from 3 to 8 Our extra 5e| special price — MEN’S TAN ELK WORK SHOES —with Paracord soles. A shoe that will give double wear. A regular $4.00 vaiue. Extra special for today $2 45 & 5 and Saturday only CHILDREN’S HI-TOP SHOES Just the thing for snowy weath er. Moccasin toe, one buckle at top. Unloading prices— ading, $3. 25 Sizes 8% to 11 | LADIES’ ZIPPER BOOTS 2.45 $4.45 LADIES HIGH TOP |MISSES’ ZIPPER 3.85 DRESS SHOES $3.8 HOW ARE YOU FIXED IN RUBBER FOOTWEAR Read our ices and then Buckl alenteey {-Buckle Svershoee oem $2.95 {-Buckle Men’s all rubber Overshoes._ Men’s Dress Rubbers MMIT .-cewennoessn —in browr kid and calf; also 5 black kid and calf. These hieh CHILDREN’S top dress shoes are actun!ly OVERSHOES vorth $7.00, $8.00 and $9.90 wirng our Wn'dading iJ Sale, our’price. i... 85C Theee ehnes in small sizes only re Four-buckle overshoes sor child- ; sizes from 4 to 10%. Made rood and strong for wear. Reg- ular $2.50 value Our cut price. .--- e CHILDREN’S SHOES Sizes 5 to 8 OVERSHOES In patent, trimmed with tan}9ne-Buekle Boys’ heavy over. sid, button style. Worth $225 |shoes, sizes from 3 to 6. A Snloadins 1 45 regular $1.85 value $1 00 1106 2. nip teeewl a In this sale priced at r) OPEN EVENINGS ¢ Turner-Cottman Bldg. SHOE STORE 122 West Second—Two Doors West of Chase’s Cafe and Mrs. J. P, Smith dined the home of their-daughter and son, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Purdy. who had also as guests, Miss Edna Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. Danahoe and nd Mrs. Arthur Schulte and were hosts to Mr. and Mrs, . Dunn, Dr. and. Mrs» T. J, Mr. id Mrs. Leo A. Dunn, Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Schulte and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schulte. Former Governor and Mrs. Hrooks motored to the Buzzard ranch | to spend Tharkegiving with thelr son- snlaw and daughter, Mr, ‘an. Mrs. Roy Spurlock, “Mrs. H. L, Lathrop and children and Mrs. Mike Me- Cleary” and, family were diner gutsts Of Mr. and Mrs. 8, N. Brooks at the home ranch. Mr. and Mrs. ined Joo, at a family id for eight. - Dean accompanied by Déssert “en- dinner with Mrs. ana Mrs, G. 1. Ferguson spent the holi- day at the Argo camp at Midwest. Mr and Mrs. G. R. Hagens and son Bobbie [prere: quests of Judge and Mrs. »D. Murahe. Other guests Tid, fdined at the Murane home yesterday were: Miss Glenn Y, Mrs, Hall, and Ed Slur hoge “who dined at the home of and Mrs. B. W. Admas: ser William Swanson and Misses Frances and Augusta Mr. DW. Potter, the Adams. Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Johnson had Johnson's parents, Mahoney and 2, Barton, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Charles Anda and dau ter, Betty, enjoyed Thanksgiving at the home’ of Mr. and. Mrs. J. C. Zuttermeister. A family dinner at the Home of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Syendsen in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wil- son and family, and Charles Koch and family, P Mr. and Mrs. W.. 8. | Kimball motored to Glenrock ‘for the “holiday and will return to Casper this eve- hing. Mr,“and Mrs. M.-Iy. Bishop Sr., entertained for the family. covers being laid for the host and hostess, M-. and Mrs. Marvin Bishop Jr., and Mrs. Bishop's mother, Mrs, George Evans of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson, Miss Marie ‘Bishop, Miss - Lillian Bishop, Jerome: and John Bishop. Dr. and Mrs..A. F. Hoff dined qiietly at home with Dr,’ Hoft’s nephew as a guest.” Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney were hosts at a dinner for.-their family, Mise M. Margaret Curtin and Philip Ma- toney of the Buffato icreek ranch, Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fanning was enjoyed by ‘Mrs. Nell Kimball and children, Jeanette and Bobbie, Mr, It’s the milk for you Camation is rich and creamy for cooking. It’s rich and creamy for use in place of cream. It’s pure and safe; wholesome and nourishing. Be sure you get this fine «milk. (Caznarion Mitx ProvuctsCourany 1639 18th Denver, Colo. In two siree= tall and small THE NEW. Will clean those fine linens that you used for that Thanksgiving din- ner, ‘without the slight- est ‘danger of wear or tear. Call us and we will and Mrs. Frank Cowan and ‘son, Jack, (Wilfam Morris, Miss Mar- t Grieve.and William Grieve Jr, a fimaly dinner at’ the home and Mrs. A. 8. Cobb, covers aid for Mrs. Charles W. Crab and daughters, Mr. and | Mrs. m B, Cobb and the host and At of Mr, Mrs. Effie Rogers, was hos! anér for five “guests. ‘eel at Mrs. Jacobs; Is Honored. | At Luticheon + Cheyenne Mrs. Joo P, Jacobs of this city, State Wyomlrig Ditector, of peptic Wome: b- inson of: Sin’ Francisco, National ai. rector of “Women's; Work»'for “the Baptist ‘chorctr soéiety whowere in Cheyentie for the annpat church con- ev, eto, honored at’ # 1*olelpck ncheon given rby: Mra. Jo W.. Bue- tt Coyers. were laid for > alee guest: " Altar “Aud Rosgry Bazaar To: Be Held Daring ; December” The} anyual! Christmas bazaar of the Altar-and Rosary, soolety of St. Anthony's} Catholic “church” will be held on Wednesdiy ‘Thursday, aver 9-and 10¢nty the (Mullin Needle work, “house (drésses many othér sulttble ant! uséfal gifts for the Christmas sedson ‘will be offered’ for sale at’ most ‘reasén- able pricés. The. following members 6f the so- ciety will assist at the bazaar: THe > Mesdames Ostar Heisté: Ww. Adanis, Peter O'Malley, L. Dessert, Douglas C. Murphy, Day, Slizesit, . Chandler, Salland, M. ichraga, Corter, ‘Trumbuil, vujan and Glass. Prizes will be awarded to all who attend, Program and Social. To Se Given This Evening The Community church chib of Mountain View will give a program and social at the church this even- ‘ng at 9 o'clocy. ¢ Each and everyone in Mountain View is invited. The Rev. G: L, Clapk will give an’ address } a, he Placé of the Church in the Community." The program ofsreci- Denis Dal. M. J..F "1 __ Che Casper Daily Cribune Mrs. Salliyan Brifértains Bridge Club This) Afternoon Mrs. watrisle Sullivan entertained he Duplicate Bridge club today at yer residence, 109 East Tenth street. This Was the .egular. meeting, the next, one to Be held in two weeks on Friday. David» Wélssvot Lusk arrived tn Casper Tugaday. _ 5 Che . Max Miler bas. been visiting this week with his parents, Mr. and Nrs, AL LO Milfer*ot Lusk. . Mrs. A. H. Cooper of Lander who spent seytrat days here taking the nurse's @xarhifations has returned to her home. . EH, Gorman was a reent visitor Tine in Inisk, on. business for the Pipe (Line company. Pat ,O'Connor has retu a, business trip to Lander erton oe Earlh Engdahl, W Gene, Martin, Joe Daly und) Ted Vandaveer were among those who attended the Wyo- ming-Aggie game at Fort. Collins Thanksgiving day. Attorneys Anderson of Newcustle returned homes ; on Tuesday weeks’, visit spent here. and Jackson to their following a ‘NOW DUES ~ ALL HER WORK Has No Backache, NoBadFeelings Because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Drove Her Illness Away tations and music will be followed by games and refreshments. Guests are asked to bring thelr own sand: Wwieches and cake! Coffee will be served by the Indies. Those who Attended the last meeting given by the club will not need a second in- vitation to come to thie one. eee “nichts of Pythlas Meeting This Evening "Phe Knights of*Pythias will-meet this’ evening in regular session in their hall; during which time there will be’ work In the third degree. Following the business meeting re- freshments will be served by those in charge. -* Thankseiving Dinner At. Campbell Home Mr. and. Mrs. George Campbell en- uined last evening at their home on South Durbin street, at a Thanks giving dinner. for the following guests. Mr, and Mrs, Elmer John- iF ADA’ son, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown, Mrs. Louise Reed and children, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Johnson, Miss Julia Mechling, “Miss Schultz and Miss Nichols, Je ele Dinners Enjoved On Thanksgiving. Mp. and Mrs: Charles Schank ‘were hosts. at a*Thanksgiving dinher yes- terday, ‘their. guests. being ‘members of the family, Mr.‘and “Mra: W."W. Keefe and family and’ H. E.* Hetine. Mr. and/Mrs. RE. Woods were hosts, at a; dinner‘at» their home. on South Wolcott .stréet4 for» Mr; and Mrs. William /B. Hase'mire. ise Gatherine Holloran, and George Wood. ee Winter Memorial Church To Hold) Bazaar ‘The annual bazaar of the Winter, Memorial Presbyterian church ‘will be held at the Casper Pharmacy Saturday, November 28. Do your Christmas shopping there; only twenty-seven more days till. Christ- mas. A fine ling of hand-made dresses, aprons and fancy work will be offered. ROUP. Spasmodic Croupis frequently relieved by one applica icKS | eee RADIO’ Why Wait for Tomorrow? Listen‘ Ih Today! . || Our,Store Is ’ Open Evenings You are invited to.come in | and enjoy the Radio. 4} Reception. | The Chas: E. Wells }) Music Co. Home of the Chickering CASPER 32 Kast 2nd Phone 194 Branch. at: Balt Creek 4 demonstrate the won- derful washing quali- ties of-this machine in your. own hore. next wash, day. Casper Gainaday Company INE icine for Cat Sheep. Will relieve 2nd St. Public Market Building ‘gredients) ne the rment of 1 re Try and be con’ We are ve Rfor State Casper, Sa Co. ONTHI TORS 22 F126B. Undigeteinl Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. —‘* I was in 3 badly run-down condition andI would get’ weak spells © J and terrible head- XK - aches. I felt so peighborhow ifat she said that Lydia E, Pink- and ni ent thing papa ee surely the ri lor me. four bottles thes rend’ in the fall of the ar I took three. I had been treated y a doctor but he gave me an iron tonic and that did not help me. It yeemed that the tonic did not: have in it what the Vegetable Compound did. That gave'me the strength and ambi tion I néeded and I have gained) in weight. This year before I started to clean house I got four bottles of the Ma etable Compound and am taking ight along. I tell all my friends ae it and how much it'does ne. ‘They cannotice it because Thave pinda “i weet uve a} now jo al] my work myself agai - out HO BRAKDENSURG 651 S7tt v PAGE THREE AlwaysBusy But Never Too Busy to Give Your Order Immediate Attention! THE FOOD CENTER 120 WEST SECOND ST TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. Offers People of Casper More Opportunity to SAVE WITH THESE Saturday Specials Potatoes, “per cwt. Lbs. Nav Beans for Eggs, per doz. —_ Butter, per lb. Chipso (Soap Chips) large pkg. ~~ Pork Shoulder per lb. Pork Loin Roast, per Ib, - Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb. Roast, 2c, 25¢ Holly Brand Flour, $2 35 Beet Pat Roast, 15e 48-lb. sack —__..--- _ OF aie ner Th. -. z Gold Medal Flour, $2 Rolled Rib Roast, Ana 48-lb. sack, ----..--.-_- 2.40 ner Ih. Aue PHONE YOUR ORDER— it the same attention given those who call in person. all extra charge of 10 cents for delivery. BUY WHERE YOUR FAVORITE FOODS COST LESS THE FOOD CENTER 120 WEST SP°OND ST. TURNE “OTTMAN BLDG. PHONE 22 QUALITY MEATS AT REASON. will receive careful Edward Smalley, of the federal de- vartment of justice, fs here theyenne on business Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas, , from FRAMED PICTURES | Place Cards. Tallevs Prizes Marcel and Bob Curl | ZOE MARKS Down the Steps | $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 HARTMAN'S THE ONLY DELICATESSEN Pure food cooked just the right way SPECIAL Baked Spring Chicken We serve our own Milk Bread HOME BAKED PIES. AND CAKES Klein Marks Music & Art Co. | 238 E 2nd ' 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 Our Hours ANYTIME OLD PUBLIC MARKET PHONE 303 We Have Enlarged Our Store to Accommodate the Christmas Shoppers age A NEW DEPARTMENT KNOWN AS The CANDY SHOP Featuring the Well Known BUNTE BOXED CANDY LINE HAS BEEN ADDED Fate ate 3a Fra Te Christmas Cards Now on in Display Fate ei at ty fee) ead tetany ta Be tna ata a aS THE PUBLIC IS INVITED SATURDAY TO LOOK US OVER Hoffhine’s BECKLINGER —~JILDING

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