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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925 fOCIETY,| By MARY TOBID | | | | | Mrs, Stirrett Entertair At Luncheen For G | r will speak to the women, tea to be served from 4 o'clock until 5. Honoring her motlier and guest.| The pregram planned for the after Mrs. Acke:mun of Lud ngton, Mich. |noon will be given at this time and H Stirrett entertained in-| will repeated from 6 until 6 for and at a luncheon | business women, A feature of the party given tod: t her residence | program will be Japanese songs by on “South Beech street. Invited] Misses Lita Ewing and Alberta W: guesis included the honoree, Mrs. | ner, Curran, Mrs. H. Nichols, b Few Js . B. B. Brooks, Mrs. Degree Team Will } William B. Cobb, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Meet For Practice B. Lummis, Mr Fran The Yeoman Ladies! Degree team Mrs. Ci Weed, M 5 will meet for drill practice Tuesday HI. Hoff, Mes. Herbert L evening at 7:30 o'clock at the East Mrs. J. W. Johnson, and Mrs. Wil i Methodist m Kocher. . eas fegie W. B. A. Guard P, Bi, 0. Sisterhood I ercaticn cweniarese Chapter Meeting ‘The Woman's Benefit association Chapter O ef side Community ehureh. cr t ao, | <uard practice will be held tomor- hood « wi a nm ; 1) tS afternoon at o'clock tn the n of this we | Odd Fellows’ hall. Those unable to the parl Women's | Christian Margarette hostess for tend should ner. notify Mrs. Chris Mecting Of Importance jit Lutheran Churen A short meeting of the council of |the Grace English Lutheran church »| Will be held at 7 o'clock Promptly Tuesday evening nt the church, eee | Box Social And Dance | Tuesday At Burlington | ‘The Ladies. auxiliary of the Chi-| leago Burtingten and Quincy rafl- | road will gjve a box social and dance evening at the freight | No charges will be made and all those connecied with the ra ec] are invited to attend e ee alter ott si home of Mrs. outh Woll Tolhurst. as as: . American Legion Auxiliary To Hold Business Meeting The American Legion auxiliary will hold its regular monthly bu ness meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the the Mountain § Members are especially. ur) ; yw year | Minstrel Play To Be F fficers for the new year 3 es cakes. Rehearsed This. Evening +! o A rehearsal of the Minstrel show Bex ®. | to be given soon by members of the hurch Bazaar Pla tobe x 3 he Poe pecmniiey 10 Casper Business and Professtonal The Ladies’ Aid society of the| Woman's’ elub'will be held this even- |‘ng at the “Y. W?' a s 2 6 an church wil 30 o'clock. Grace English Luthe azaar on Thurs- give their annual a urch, the | Mrs. Wilt To Entertain lay, December 10, at the church, the 1 seer ee include ‘many useful and| At Bridge Teas This Week SMtable articles for the Christmas| Mrs. W. G. Wilt will entertain, at season, From $ p.m. until § p. m,,| two informal bridge teas to he given a dinner will be ved on ‘Tuesday and Thursday after- ; o * noons of this week at-her home, 256 | Miss Sullivan Wi'l Be South Jackson street. sete Hostess for Club Meeting | eed : Miss Margaret Sullivan will be) Board Meeting To Precede Rehearsal A meeting of the board of direct- ors of the Treble Clef chorus will y afternoon of this ng of the Thurs: The meeting will hostess on Frids week for the m day Bridge club. be held at the Sullivan home, 109 be held Tuesday evening at 7:15] letier is a native of Montreal. Vast Tenth stre o'clock in the Mountain States Pow- — - * gee net fA Se ones aes Te Boe ner, 934 East Eleventh street. Guests | here with her father, Wi Midnight Bridge Club | ck ae Sota rs ©! who will attend besides niembers are|!n and family. To Meet Bray eis the mia-| pie hes Mrs. Willlam B, Cobb, Mrs. J. W.| see bs pride club will be held on| Lions Chub To Entertain ree shies, Se eae li eer of Ne Tilday evening of this woek instead | At Ladies Night Wednesday j Mrs. PN gees and Kenneth MecDonald~left of Thursday as was announced in} Members of the Lions club will be for a’ business trip of several days Sunday's papere Mrs, Paul Hooper | bostess at a dinner and dance Wed- to Buffalo. will be hostess to the members at} nesday evening, the affair to be the | Ramin annual ladies night. The program will be in charge of the guests. eo. . Miss Rarie Entertains Yriends Saturday Miss Lois Rarie was hostess to a number of her friends Saturday eve- n'ng at her home 537 East Eleventh street in honor of Da'e Jack Harper of Fairfield, Iowa, son of A. K. Har- per, the evangelist. The ‘evening was spent In playing games after which refreshments were served by the hostess. The party closed after short prayer lead by Mrs. Harper. sts invited were: Mr. and Mrs. her home on South Oak street. cee Tea Tuesday Afternoon At Y. W, Parlors { A Japanese tea will be served ‘Tuesday afternoon from 3. o'clock until 6 at the Yount Woman's Chris- tian association, for members of the association and their friends. ‘Talks of interest on the work car- ried on in Japan will be given by Miss Mildred Esgar, national travel ing secretary. From 3 unéil 4 Miss . And Here They | ! © Queena Mario, prima donna Winnetka, Ill. born in Akron, O., and a prot pany, and Wilfred Pelletier, director of.the orchestra of the same company, are on their honeymoon following their marriage at Miss Mario, whose family name is Tillotson, was Che Casper Daily Cribune 7 | Dpera Star Weds Orchestra Head Are on Honeymoon of the Metropolitan Opera com- ege of Madame Sombrich’s. Pel= T. R, Hughes, the American Life Insurance com- pany spent Saturday in Glenrock on business, &. J. Willis, Mrs.'A, K, Harper ot FRESH Fairfierd. Tov Mrs Howard | Thompson, Mrs. Baxter Rar‘e, Ho- | mer Welch; the Misses Margaret RANCH EGGS | Thompson, Miss Beulah Batley, | Grace Ferguson, Ieta Schoepf, Zel- | ma Sehopz, Helen MeKin, and the Messrs. Ray Hansen, Bob \Gray, | Floyd Drake, Nelson Van Natta, | Harry Pritchard and Lowell Davis. FRESH BUTTER SWEET BUTTER Foods bought at the ASCO are distinctively different. ASCO Quality Delicatessen The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Bon was the scene of a beau- tifully arranged dinner, given at 0 o'clock In the afternoon of rhanksgiving Day. | Around the board were their ch'ldren and grand- children, including Mr. and = Mrs. Cecil Bon and two chi'dren of Cas- _ 138 South Center ver: Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Bon and little "Miss Lorraine Bon of Chey- OPEN EVENINGS enne, and the host and hoste Cheyenne Tribune. | Methodist Aid | Bazaar Thursday The General Aid soclety of the st Methodist jacopal church 1 hold {ts.annual bazaar or Thurs- . Decembe 3 at the church. Booths of attractive articles will be rranged and included in the sale will be suitable gifts for all Christ: mas, shoppers, Baked goods will also be placed on sale. Members of the Social Service cirele will serve a cafeteria lunch beginning at 11 a. Salt Creek Kusses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel ||. 2nd the public i# Invited to at- 8 a.m. and 1 p.m and 6 p. m. !| tend. The dinner which was to have Salt Creek heen postponed on Account of the personal worker's dinner; oe be Pepper Club Will Meet At Weidner Residence The regular meeting of the Pep- per club will be hold thi# evening at | the ‘home .of Mrs. Charles T. Weid- } 1 p.m and 6 p. m. Express Bus Teaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 WHEN BUTTER IS HIGH USE G-L-E-N-O-L-A In 5-Ib. Prints H. H. FITCHIE | Phone 2468 1200 S, Cherry ATCH for the announcement OF ‘THE Brunswick PANATROPE —the musical sensation! BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 Second CASPER Phone 194 Personals | | | °T. Le | Salt Creek on business in connection with the Cadillac company of which teno is'spending today at| THEATERS, CARDS ANDDANCING WALES’ ENTRY <= ARE DENOUNCED BY EVANGELIST Yesterday’s services at the big “shed” were enthusiastic and prof- {table. It was a full day with more than one service going on at a time. Perhaps the most interesting service of the campaign so far was the men’s meeting at three o'clock yes- terday afternoon, The center sec- tion of the large bufding was w filled and the message from Mr. Harper one of the best yet given. A men’s quartette sang two num- bers, one a repetition of the negro spiritual, “It's me, it's me, oh Lord, standing’ in the need of prayer, and “Memories of Mother.” Mr. Harper's topic was.a “Bat at the Devil.” In-his talk he outlined some of the besetting sins of the urging men to.think. “If men would only think,” -he declared “most of the sin and its evil effects would be At avoided,” the same hour a large wom- meeting was held at the First byterian church conducted by B, J, Willis, assisted by Mrs. Willis and Mrs."Harper. A rousing meet- {ng was held there and 2 report of 18 conversions was brought to the shed fmm that service, Syn morning the big chorus sutdid their previous efforts in pre- senting very effectively a beautiful arrangement of the old hymn “From ery my Wind’ That Blows,” to: ‘with soprano obligato sung by Mrs CHICAGO onOy PAGE THREE Tamales Siiver Tue WINS PRIZE IN. Philip W.. Frank, accompanied by ‘120 West S the big chorus singing very aottly, Turner-Cottm Mr. Harper snoke on the Visit Our Cl “Awake Thou That Sleepest.’’ th Shhare’ R il Owr ned Cle this sermon ho admonished his | MEAT M hearers to cast off frivolity. He : dancing ecard playing oH By Prince Crowned A Few of O theater going and gave his reasons Pric dar tioatends taken: Champion. : : Sunday, evening the shed was fil | SHOP HERE nd many w Harper's topic was "R At the close of the sermon 48 went forward to con rist Anouncements for the week as follows » this ev Tuesday per Pp. m.; ning enin; at the First Bapt'st the 't tople of the Whistle B' ing. Junie at men’s Night," the sermon ws" Wed High Thurs rders will attend Scouts. On week the ttend the s ng this c expenses tabernacle camps Mr. H per remarked that this fs the fir time the business men’s team have ever had a thing of + happen. in Tues oad ye voted $ the gn Mrs. Wi'lis meets the " at the tabern; T after school. turned | | Potatoes k fi t cwt 3 Ibs. Rice \ for I $ Ibs. N | bear 1 War Biz She her daughter, ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. G. zell, 1434 South Ash street. was accompanied to Casper by «rand daughter, Betty Bfzzell. who spent several months visiting in Towa. eee T. J. Walsh of Chicago is tran- sacting business affairs in this city for several days this week. eee owe of Hamilton, resident of Casper spent Thanksgiving with 8, N, [rwin in Powell. Mr. Rowe will visit in Cas Der for some time” before returning to North Dakota. eee Philip Mahoney’ ts spending today here on business ‘from the Buffalo Creek ranch. eee Having, completed.a. week's visit spent here at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Bidermann,- 1312 South Oak street, Mr. and Mrs. H."W. Bied- mann and little daughter, turned. to their home in Chadron, The Biedermanns were guests or the Thankpgiving holl- eee Miss Blizabeth Kidd returned from ort Collins where she spent several and. where shé attended the oming-Aggle game on last ‘Thurs- day, eee “A. J. Cunningham was a recent he is representative. general agent for ry ren Ambrcse Hemingway who n confined to the county hos- Senger | pital for the last ten days on ac- count of illness and who fs “now Mr. and Mrs, E, H, Holay of Walt-| greatly -improvedy returned to her man Were guests here yesterda home, 833 East Highth street, this oe morning. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Norton of eee Thermopolis were visitors over Sun-| G.M. Robinson, C. Hi Kinney, C. day in this elty. |C. Chamberlin and N. W. Austin-of oy095 Denver are Colorado business vis!- Mathea Meeks was in Casper yes-|tors guests today at the Townsend terday yisiting with friends from | hotel. her home in Thermopolis. } meen 2 “ee | Mr. and Mrs. Glendrickes of La- L. P. Roach, drilling contractor; voye have been visiting here a 's leaving this ening for Denver, hort time with friends oe 8 ee Woody White mannger of the Sin clair Crude Oil Purchasing company Adam Todd of Medicine Bow spent Sunday here visit'ng with friends. has returned from a short trip to ey Denver. J, 11, Mudgett of the Midwest Re: ~ 4y 68 fining company has returned trom Mr, arid Mrs. Wred Newman and} Denver where he spent Thanksgiy- children have returned from Chey enne where they spent the Thanks B. T. ‘Turner and Mark Davis have returned from a trip to~ Calorado made by motor. They attended the ball game. in B Collins on Thursday, cee Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Sunday here visiting from ‘thelr home at I o- Miss Mary Cronin has returned to Cheyenne to resume her studies at House spent with friends oye the Holy Child Jesus academy, after spending the Thanksgiving holidayve lays with his family. giving holidays with relatives | Mr. and>Mrs, F. D. Wooten of o4. 6" Snyder were visitors here yesterday. Miss Mary Flinn, formerly con-| ° . nected with the Midwest Refining} M. Marlas. of Edverton has been company has nccepted a position’, ‘siting in Casper for the last few with the Ol Well Supply company. | dass mY Lee Swanson of the ac Stork of Riverton spent yes. counting department of the Midwe in Caspe » guest it the Glad. | Reining company has returned fr el and left this morning f Auroria, Ne where . Cok , tp spend a few days ng. wit! usit ectlor his y Mr, Swanson attend ning Sr Dame-Nebrash yame at s bed | Mr.° nnd Mrs. Jack Kelly were he mong th visitors 0 | Mrs, 1, L. Patton fogmerly of | spent Casper now of Cheyenne is in this | ty Baka city visiting with her numerous N. Brooks is spending the friends, Mes. Patton is a guest at| from the ol's: home the home of her sister, Mrs. John! ranch. MeGrath of 927 Sout! ch street, daha hee pak, Norton ufeld of Des Moines 1s Henry Iverson was a dinner gu » Casper for few days:ani is a at the home of Mr, and Mrs, BE, C,| cuest at the Gladstone hotel Jennison ‘Thank s day at Glen. 72 6 rock. Jessie D. Crain was visitor here see ver Sunday from Sheridan Dean Boyer, Deam Campbell and Seis Harold Quick were among those who D. Grent of MeFadyen has been nttende «gle game last ng in, Casper for a few days, Thursday c | eee T, Hall of Midwest spent Sunday | Mrs. Hakalo, Mrs, Aberice and | here irs, Shull of Glenrock, visited tr 86 | sper Inst week y ©. Westley agronomists | $atie | here from Laramie for a short time. | Mr. and Mre. Merris were visitors | » | last week-in Guernsey. | Mrs, Bertha Devney of wee | Neb., officer of the Order of Baatern Among the Glenrock visitors here | Star {s making an official vistt’ in recently we The Misses H'ggi asper B.A. Kine and sister, Ida, Mrs, L 9 ae and daughter, Irene. Mrs. D. J.| Mr. ahd Mrs, Robert Duncan re- smyth, Mrs. Jurnes Fenex, and Os-|turned to Rawlins Saturday after ° Myland. [spending a short time in Casper. oe | They expect to return soon to make Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fuller have|their home here for the wtnter returned from a several days’ motor | mentha, trip to Sheridan z | eee M'ss Josephine LeFrancols hag ac- with ‘the Henning telephone operator, Ye 9 6 Rn. T, Fox, J. B, Winstopley, and F. R. Faweett are in Casi from Denver and are guests at the Hen- ning hotel, position [sented Hotel Ira Irwin of Denver is spending everal days in C see Mrs. William Cutter ‘of Colfax, Ta. here for some time with her son and business visitor in \Cheyenne , from this tity. eae Mr. ‘and “Mrs. D. A. ‘Packard of Lander spent Thanksgiving ‘here with their daughter. : cee Mrs: Groen, son Dick and daughter Jane of Powell and’ Mr. and: Mrs. Sam. Cockriel’ of ‘Pavillon spent Thanksgiving here at the Thomas reakey home. eels Miss Olga Moore who was gradu- ated from tle. University of Wyom- ing In 1923, and who has been cor- respondent for the Casper Tribune in Sheridan ,left this state recently for Cambridge, Mass., accord'ng to word received here. Miss Moore will assist a Harvard professor in the writing of a book on Central Amer- tea, eee Mrs. G, M. Fitzhugh and baby dau- hier returned last evening to their home at LaBonte, after spending the liolidays here with Mrs. Fitz- hugh’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. James I Scott, of 633 West Railroad ave- nue. —__—»—___—_— MRS, BRAD MILLS MINS. (SHEST OF SILVER GIVEN AWAY IN WORD GONTEST Her ingenuity in making 10,933 rds grow where but three grew be © bas won for Mrs. “Brad Mills Hast Third street, a handsome chest of Vendome silver plate, con sisting of 40 pieces. Mra, Mills war the.winner in the contest conducted by H. B. Kline, Casper jeweler, to determine the largest number of words’ that could be made from the letters {n “Vendome Silver Plate.” Superintendent A. A. Slade was judge of the contest Clark Elected Head of State Mission Board The Rev. Georgé L. Clark of Cas. per was elected president today of the Home Missions couhcll of Wyo ming. The Rev. J, G, Brawn of Sher- idan, superintendent of the Metho- dist district there, was re-elected secretary and treasurer.. Among the members of the council who attend- ed the session here today were T. P. Jacobs, the Rev. Charles G, Stout, tor of the Christian church; the Ney, Edwin Bolling, superintendent of the Methodist district at Chey- enne; Hubert’ Webster, of Cheyenne, superinténdent of the Ant!-saloon league, and C, EB. Vermilya of New York, secretary of the National, Home Missiong council. => Phone 1151. Drink HL Crest Water. _— Travancore, one of the large arrived in Casper last week to visit} has and most {mportant states of Indi PRAYER MEETINGS FOR Cottage p wil be he Mrs Allen, 3 . Julia Smith, D. Tucker, 1014 James M. Logan. Apartment 5; M South Spruce 133 Conwell, M, North Jefferson; Chaddock, South Fy R. Gordon, 824 South W. A, A. Slade. 416 CY avenue; J . Hoffhine, 1335 South Bee J. W. Moore, Mrs. W.'H. Brock, Mrs. G. Barger, 502 CY avenue; Mrs. H. G, Twiford, Spruce; Mrs R. A. Smith, Fourteenth; Mrs. Frank Uk orth Jefferson; Mrs. Bennett South Lincoln; Mrs. E. L. Rees South Melrose; Mrs. R. A. Bra waite, 110 West G; Mrs W. Carr, 513 South Center; Mrs. C. Sum 831 th mers. 1242 South Poplar; Hand, 1220 Boxetder; Mrs, 1001. St. Mary: Mrs. McRor South Kimball; 523 South Beech 4 South Ash; Mrs. D. F 215 East Second; Mys. Py 135 South Jackson; Mrs, H. E. Par- sons, 440 South Durbin; Mrs. Ken- ned: 6 Wright Street; Mrs. White, 114 North Beech; Mrs. Golding, 114 North Park FOREMAN'S CLUB WILL MEET TOMORROW NIGHT A meeting of the Foreman’s club of the Standard Ol! company will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Industrial building. A talk on the construction, maintenance and operation of temperature measuring instruments will be made by D. J McQuald of Denver. Mr. McQuaid is connected with a nationally known concern manufacturing such inst ments. The Natrona County glee club will sing sever a Drink Hill Crest Water. Mrs C. . G. Trager, Gadberry, Noon, high school 1 selections. Phone 1151. decided to abolish the Mquor traffic, oa An itching skin is aggravated by scratching Why run the risk of infecting your skin,.or at least in- creasing the irrita- tion by scratching when a light appli- cation of Resinol Ointment will stop the itching, few days’ persistent treatment rarely fails to clear away the inflammation and soreness and finally restore the skin to its natural healthy conditon. Resinol Shaving’ Stick contains the same soothing properties and is used by discriminating men who like its free Reerarring lather and refreshing effect upon the skin, All druggists sell Rosinol Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor specia] messengei will bring you a copy of your favorite paper alls must be regis sered before 8 p. m. week days and noon Sundays. CIRCULATION DEP’T es | Phone 707 = = NOTICE 2 If you fail to receive your = Tribune, call the office = Phones 16 and 16, and a & = WEEK ARE ANNOUNCED | On Our Entire Stock of MARINELLO Aids to Beauty —Rouge—Brilliantine and a Score of Tribune Building . We Invite Your Inspection of the LOUIS )} XIV | The Newest Pattern in Solid Silver How often have you searched for something with the feeling that you have seen many things that were good, but none quite up to the ideal you had in the field of sterling we have found just Louis XIV_patte We cannot afford to add a ne pat | ern to our stock very frequently. When | we do so it is only because we believe pleasing in the home for years to come | oleasing i nthe home for rs to come {| that we will want to it in our || stock for many, many ye The delicate ornamentation on the Louis XIV fairly sparkles with rippling light. Its proportions and outline are so fine that we want to ask you to make a friendly call at our store just so that you may see this beautiful pattern be- fore you make your final purchase of flat table silver Want to See You PHONE 2526 The Food C 0 ontor owned Fish Zart The a kin 0. 45e¢ ve Wenwhe i PHONE YOUR ORDER United |] tt will receive the same careful a m; his ex: tttention given those who call onshin an v Q ed wheat king.” You Can Always Save at -——+——|| Tha Fong (onter | FRAMED PICTURES * | Place Cards, Talleys Prizes 120 West Seconu’ Street ZOE MARKS Turner-Cottman Building [8S Dawn we tiem? 3. PHONE 22 Klein Marke Music & Art Co iordon and Joe, formerly of the 3 2nd | Bungalow FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 10% Discount Face Creams—Hand Lotions—Face Lotions—Powder BETTY’S Beauty Parlor ROTHROCK New Location—One Door North Stockmen’s Bank Smith, Cor Clark, sat Table Supply econd St an Building an, Sanitary ARKET ur Regular es 52¢ 40¢c $2.35 $3.40 29¢ 23¢ | 45¢e Others. Phone 707 S TRAIN SCHEDUL CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arrives NO. 60S... nec nwoscnnenst concesl (80 p. m Eastbound NO. 62S on. venencncene: -- 0:46pm No Sunday trains west of Casper CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound Arrives No, 80 ~--8:00 p m No 82 - —— Westbound No 2 eaeeen--------6:60 a m. --+---9:66) m e K y va Depare 1600 m Departs 6:00pm Departs 8:30 p.m 4000 m T:100m Ne

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