Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1925, Page 3

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| { TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 iiss Clevgland to ¥ nored at Party. : Miss Charlotte Cleveland of Den being his birthday anniver- Pit ver, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Ei Waker Baylie wil! be the guest of | Will Meet at Chure onor at an informal dinner to de| ‘The Ladies Aid society* of the Em- given this evening by Mrs, dna | manuel Baptist church will meet at Rice ut her residence on the chureh Thursday afternoon. Spruce street. Covers wil! oo 0 he for the honoree, Mr. and Mrs. Aid Meeting to Be Miss Helen Merritt, Miss Held Thursday Afternoon, er, Mrs. Brauk Caldwell, Mrs.| ‘The regular business meeting of nson and the hostess. | the Ladies’ Ald society of the Grace eee Lutheran church will be held at 2:30 Ladies Auxili: Mecting 0" k Thursday afternoon at the To Be Wednesday Evening, church with the Mesdames A. V. A meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary | Shipstead and S. F, Goetz acting ax uf the Clan Stuart will be held to. | hostesses. All members who,attend Reopen a Fe o'clock. Husi | Will take to the meeting the articles ness will be transacted and refresh. |‘? be donated to the bazaar, ments sérved by a committee in fe neuees charge. Mrs. Johnson Will Be eres Hostess At Aid Meeting Mrs. S. th Luth phnson will act as hostess mecting of the Scandinaytan Ladies’ ald society to be Key, Hanna ts Honored At Suprise Party. The Rev. J.T. Hanna, pastor ¢ by ‘ay of the Emmanuel Baptist church | "eld on ‘Thursday ‘afternoon at 2:30 was pleasantly, surprised Monday,| %C!OcK At the church. Plans for ‘ : the haznar and dinner to be held on evening when a number ef the young people of tt home for Decem 12 will be co ted. ehureh gathered at his | el a ls n Informal party, the oc | \jecting of Lodge Held Honday Evening, “Ma” Ferguson “2. Casper No. 12325 Modern has declared wa imen of America held a well at- tended qnd enthusiastic meeting last ning, during which time busines= transacted. Thirty-five on th “higher-up" hootlagavts ior, exns at thouatil re initlated and refresh- is a good one, bot——“Ma” is not ta-| ments were served by those in ken seriously any more by the gen-| charge. The meeting which was the fal publi However ading man-} largest held for two years was very ufacturers the drug line are de. claring war on cut-p substitution retailers and that WILL be serfous especially if the goyernment should at the same time put a stop to their bootlegging activities * Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores For Your Convenience” Successful with more than 150 mem- bers and visitors*attending. A pro- gram was given which Included a no selection by Bert Wagner, The t meeting of the lodge will be held on December 7 at which time ers for the new year will be Meeting Planned For Thursday Postponed. On account of the meetings at the abernacle the regular session of the Woman's Auxiliary of the First Bap. tist church planned for Thursday has been postponed, . Mrs. Johnson Will Be Hostess at Luncheon, Mrs, J. W. Johnson will be host- ess Wednesday at an informal lunch- eon and bridge party at her home on South David street, the enter- tainment to compliment Mrs. Acker- man of ee ae and guest it. of Mrs. A. E. Sti Woman's Missionary — society Plan Meeting _ Wrinkles Vanish! When the skin is fed by nourishing Tissue Cream, and Muscle oil is pa‘ /edin before the ELLO The Woman's Missionary society RI of the Grace English Lutheran ERASATOR church will meet Friday afternoon TREATMENT at the home of Mrs. A. B. Barhaug. improvement will be no- 117 South Botolph street. The ticed at once. Even the 7 2 Stes oat Wwitheved “elin res meeting will begin at 2:30 o'clock sponds quickly, All This Week! O% DISCOUNT On Our Entire _ MARINELLO STOCK | Wedding In Minois 1s Of Interest Announcements have been recely- ed here of the marriage of Miss Do- rothy Vernon)Gee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Judd Gee, ‘to Richard Willat) Jackson, the cere- mony having been performed in Lawrenceville, Il, on ‘Thursday, November 26. The bride is a sister QUALITY Fresh Shelled Nuts Nuts in the Shell Matured Fruit Cakes Figs—Dates—Raisins teteeers THERE ARE NO SUBSTI- TUTES AT THE ASCO 138 South Center OPEN EVENINGS Betty’s Beauty || Parlor TRIBUNE BLDG. PHONE 707 ONE MORE DAY! So responsive was the public to our $5.00 Ladies’ Satin Shoe offer that wé have decided to continue the offer For Wednesday Only _ LADIES’ SATIN One and Two-Strap | All at the Low Price of peacoce —= i ceeameeminacell Specialty “Boot Shop : Take Elevator Second Floor‘O-S Bldg. peaee The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE Will Tou ‘rench Suffrage Union President Mme. Brunschvieg, recently appointed president of the French ufrage Union, is coming to the United States shortly in the inter ts of the cause in her country and study women’s activities in thi r U.S.to Aid Cause of Attorney A. M. Gee of this_city, and has numerous, friends here, ing visited several times at the Gee residence. Mr, and Mrs. Gee and son John were among the guests at the wedding. o* Ald Soceity Will Meet At Residence ef Mrs, Brown Mrs. Henry H. Brown will enter. tain the wadies Aid Society of the Winter Memorial church on Wednes. day afternoon at her home, North Jackson street. eee Departmental Club Meeting Wednesday The general meeting of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental clu. will be held Wednesday aternoon at the Mountain Stutes Power company buliding, the program to be in charge ‘of the music division. Paras Box Social For This Evening Is Postponed ‘The box social and dance planned for this evening by the Ladies’ auxi!- fary of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, has been postponed on account of the death of Mrs. George Scott. a Social Service Circle To Serve Luncheon Members of the social service cir- cle of the Metholist Episcopal church will serve a lunch on Thurs day, beginning at 11:00 a. m, at the church. The public ts invited to attend The annual aid bazaar will also be held on Thursday. eee Wyoming Day To Be Celebrated Friday Wyoming Day will be ceisbrated on Friday afternoon of this week with a program to be given by the Casper Woman's club at the home of the president, Mrs, B. B. Brooks, on South Wolcott street. Among those who will take part are Miss Tessie Mae Agnew, Mrs. E. Richard shipp, Mrs. S N. Brooks, Mrs. T. J. Riach Superintendent A. A. S'ade, Mrs. W.'W Lacy and Miss Eleanor Snyder. Mrs. Rankin Will Entertain Club Mrs G O. Rankin will entertain the Ceremic club Thursday at a so- sal and business meeting to be held at her home, 1039 South Elm street. The meeting will begin at 1 o'clock se ary Railroad Club Meeting This Evening A meeting of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad wor n’s club will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the public library bus! ness of importance to be transacted and a sale of fancy and useful ar ticles to be he'd by the Sewing s0- clety. Both men and women of the company are invited to attend. see Bazaar To Be Held At Stationery Store The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the First Papt'st churclf will hold its annual Bazaar beginning Wednesday and continuing throughout the week at the Hoffhine stationery store on East Second street. Many tnexpen sive Christmas articles will be on sale. ee Methodist Aid Will Ho'd Bazaar Thursday A great variety of useful and tractive articles will be placed on sale at the annual Christmas bazaar to be held on Thursday at the Meth odist Ep‘scopal church by members of the aid Baked good will also be offe at most reason able prices. A lunch will be served at 11 a. m. for the public, Proceeds from the affair will be added to the church buliding fund. —_ Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Monroe of Mid- west motored to Casper Monday to visit here with friends and shop, eee T. M. Howard and sister, Miss) Helen Howard are guests of friends in Denver for the week. eee Distnuke of 422 South street expects to leave this at noclety. Mrs. J. D. Beoch ha-} wee xas to visit for a short time with relatives and friends, She will accompany her son Bodine as w: Salina, Kan., where he will enter St. John’s Military academy. see M. O. Cerey is leaving’ for Denver this week to spend a few days before going to Salt Lake City where he will join M rey who has been visiting there. From Salt Lake they will go to the w nc . . Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Shaffer and son are visiting in Cheyenne. . Mr. and Mrs. Clude Marks of Hut- chinsony Kar visiting in this : Monday. Mr and Mrs. the holidays here with relatives and D. C. Cline who spent friends left thts morning by motor for their home near Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Minton are iu this city before going to Salt Creek where he has accepted a po- sition. George “Pinkey” Dreith and: Fritz Heiser have returned from a several | wee spent in Loncoln, Neb. eee E. A. McGinnis of Denver, is here b ss for several days. eee suests in this city from Salt Creek. eee Miss Eleanore Pickett is the gueat of relatives’ in Denver until after the Christmas holidays. ras Hector. Marti who spent Vhanksgiving in Cheyenne with rel- atives will remain in that city until after Christmas. * Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pigeon and son af South Center street have returned (rom Denver where they spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Pigeon’s mother and with Miss Marte Pigeon who is attending school at Loretto He demy. A. Rowland of street haye re- th of Mr. Row E, Rowland of M Mr. 1317, Mrs. Tenth ed word of the de and H. East Mr. and Mrs. J eenbough haye returned to their ranch home near Lander, after spending a short time in this city visiting at the home of Mr: and Mrs, P, C, Nicolaysen, ene Ray Haygood, son of A. W. Hay good of Alcpva, is confined to the Casper Private hospital, suffering from an attack of pheumonia. eee Eugene McCarthy has returned to Casper following ay ten di visit spent in Chicago and South Bend, ind,, the latter place visiting with Eight Women | f| in 10 have discarded old hygienic methods; for this new way HEN the world started ex- pecting more of women, the old-time “sanitary pad” had to go. Doctors urge a new way. Millions :mploy it. You wear sheerest frocks without a second thought, any time, anywhere. You meet every day un- handicapped. It is called “KOTEX”. .. five tim@s as absorbent as the ordinary cotton pad! Thoroughly deodorizes . . .xthus ending ALL fear of offending. Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass- ment. You ask for it without hesitancy simply by saying “KOTEX,” at any drug or department store. Costs only a few cents, Proves risky old ways a folly, KOTEX | No laundry—discard like tissue his daughter, Frances and Mary who are students at St. Mary's college, Notre Dame, Ind. eee Mr. and Mrs. &. P. Bacon and tamily left Tuesday overland for California on a several months pleas ure trip. wee Mr. and Mr, A. V. Max Midwest spent yesterday in C guests at the Gladstone hotel. cee Dr, and Mrs, ‘I. J. Riach and Mrs. Riach's mother Mrs. Bell Griffin have moved into their home, on Oak Cresz, avenue Fotlowing thelr return from Portland Dr. and Mrs. Riach resides at the Gindstone hotel. geet | CITY BRIEFS Oliver B, Knight who was gradu- ated from tha Unipersity of Wyom ing and who is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, is ex pected to arriye in Casper this week from Laramie, to spend a short time Mrs A. J ing the rem from th Cunningham is spend inder of the week here r C ranch eee S. M. True, Denver attor in per on legal business anc guest at the Henning hotel. eee c W. Merseh are among Denver business visitors here t ek. eee rt ot Brown compa city on business. Dr, Char Knowles of Mid west, is visiting in Casper, eee R. E. Wertz, general manager of the Producers and Refiners corpora tion, and Mayor of Parco, Is in Cas | — = ea Sa J per on business and is a guest at PHILIPPINES CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—P)—Her deaf the Townsend hotel. Mr Wertz mute husband swore at her on bis was formerly a resident of this city. | 1 fingers, charged Mrs Alice B on} o-iey S also e rs e [1S REVEALED | a mute, in a sult for separate R. Burke {s a Lovell visitor in maintenance. She also alleged that | Casper for a few day another woman, using finger slen - ee language, in Meu of words, caused | C. R. Parish of Parco motored to MANILA, Dec. 1.—()—Girls are} the husband to desert her | Casper Monday. ‘ F. T. Dwark representative of the Van Camp company 1s here on bus: iness from Denver. ee K. MacDole of the. Johns-Manville company {s here on business for a few days from Denver. eee 1. Hoger, western manager for the Firestone Tire company is here on business from Denver. o. H, W. Moore of the H. W. Moore Machinery company is among the Colorado business visitors here this week from Denver. * or C. C, Hankina is transacting bus- $ affairs In Casper from Lara- A. M. Teakell of Douglas spent Mon here on busin eee C. C. Christiansen, For! dealer of Lander {s attending a meeting of the company in Casper this week H, D. Bellrose Is here on one of his regular business calls from Den ver. vee | Casper visitors in Lander recently | Included: Judge R. R. Rose, attor ney BE. Paul Bacheller, D.-L. John son, C, H. Anderson and Fred Ross | man. | eee Oscar'Lee Swanson of the account ing department of the Midwest Re fining company Las returned from Auroria, Neb., where he spent Thanksgiving with his mother. Thursday Mr, Swanson atter Notre Dame-Nebraska game at coln GOOLIDGE ASKS MERGERS RAL IN, Dec. 1.— wlidge informed man Wilson of the senate inter commerce committee, today desi th dl ation enacted to f railroad consotidations t ansportation act is ame in other particulars The president be grou of the nation’s railroads into large systems would be benefic' the public as well as the car and that changes in the labor vision of the law could wait tater in the session, It ts exp mendments affecting the mr labor board taw will be offered eves with admin{stration support Mr. Watson said that Cummins of Iowa, co-author o! transportation act, would offe rinistration bill for consider ne Towa se sident today. pr SLAVERY IN| reported being held in servitud a period of frem one to seven in Occidental Ne conditions amounting to ‘This was the situation reveale day by reports made by constab: officials who say they ha unc ed a series of illegal detention The situation was revealed statement issued by executive o of the governor general here The information says that plantation near the town of Iss a number of girls have been he compulsory service without pay: Nominally, the girls were bond vants, amounts from $27 to $75 ing been loaned usually of the girls. ‘These amounts charged to the girls who at th of several years service were s ment of Toys debt to their employers. Ch a few ‘or conferred with the ros province under to. parents On (P)- ir sta at he acl de fal to riers, pro: until ted | | r | Ir le CONGRATULATIONS To the Tribune on $ Wyoming’s Greatest Newspaper Consolidation THE FOOD CENTER 120 W. Second Turner-Cottman Bldg. Will Continue to Offer RARE FOOD BARGAINS Through the Columns of SOME REGULAR VALUES 30th Newspapers Seeded or Seedless Raisins, pkg.—~- oi HERS St 17 2-lb. pkg. Mother Cocoa i SS a a Barrel Lemon, Vanilla or Ginger Snaps.------+ 32c No, 3 is Beets, each 22c Crisco 114-Ib. can 36c, 3-Ib. can 69c, 6-Ib. can $1.35 10-lb. *k Quaker Brand White or Yellow Corn Meal ___ - Large e bottle € Dry Onions____~_- 1-lb. pkg. Sugared Dates hn PHONE YOUR ORDER [t will receive the same careful attention given those who callin person. Small extra charge of 10c for de- livery. atsup vd, 3 YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT The Food Center 120 W. Second Turner-Cottman Bldg. PHON 99 Gordon and Joe, Formerly of the Bungalow ny 4 2k le f years very. ed to- ulary in a]Kaycee Hardware store was robbec ; ae ~ ffices | of fully $400 worth of knives, razor You are invited to come in rifles and other guns and about $15 | and enjoy the Radio at | in cash found in cash register. Th Hardware Store A Kaycee Is Robbed | HIS WIFE —— Why Wait for Tomorrow? Listen In Today! Our Store Is Open Evenings | KAYCEE, Wyo. Dec. 1—Th Reception. abella eld in ment. d ser- hav were e end til in | he Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Marcel] and Bob Curl $1.00 Home of the Chickering CASPER Betty’s Beauty Parlor East 2nd Phone 194 Branch at Salt Creek Phone 707 WHAT FUN YOU'LL HAVE At KASSIS Thanks to good old Santa, we’ve just received the gladdest assort- -hundreds and hundreds of them- dren have dreamed about and dearly longed for. Toyland In Our Basement BRING THE KIDDIES. Show them through. When you've seen our great dis- play you'll know this will be the the jolliest Christmas ever! -such Toys as chil- SEE THE DANCING DOLL IN OUR WINDOW KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. 187 EAST SECOND STREET

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