Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1925, Page 3

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THIRSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 By MARY TOBIN Mrs. Weidner ts Hostess At Luncheon and Bridge. Mrs. Paul Weidner was hostess this afternoon at her residence, 17 South Spruce for an informal lunch- ; Thomas Mills assisting; Social Serv- ice circle with Mrs. E. R. Collier, 625 South Beech street, Mrs. A. P. Nesbitt assisting, Busy Bee circle with Mrs. B, M. Miller, 846 Madison eon and bridge party. Decorations | and Victory Workers with Mrs. W. attractively carried out in Christmas | M. Jones, 718 East Fourth street. colors were used for the tables. i eS Guests present were: Mrs. P. C. | Altar and Kosary Bazaar Nicolaysen, Mrs. Kred Moore, Mrs. | To Close This Evening. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. W. R. Finney, | The Altar and Rosary Society of Mrs. Willam Holland, Mrs. Daniel | St. Anthony's Catholle church will Bears, Mrs. I. C. Tonkin, Mrs. R. E.! close its annual Christmas bazaar Mrs. J. A. Richard?, Mrs. this evening, when all prizes will be .M. & Mrs. Bon Euter awarded to the winners. The bazaar is being held at the Mullin club on Seventh street and has proved thus far to be a huge success. Articles Thursday Club Tou: y | both useful for the home and for Mrs. Cicil Bon pristmns gifts ere sale at most members of thé reagonaMle tcer, club today residence, 907 , South Linco ts present | Mr. and Mrs. Hunting zs besides Mrs. Are Hosts at Party. R. Paterson. Honors were won last evening at and Miss Pa* the informal bridge party given by Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Hunting at their uthera 730 Divine avenue by Mrs. pe rerantag ut ce Engiand. O, B, Wilson, and ati Peale? ‘ety ot the | M¥. and Mrs. Ben Rollert. Decora- Scandinavian in chureh will | tlous for the party were carried out hold their Ch urday at the church. street. A supper sinning at “5:20 Methodist © es Meet Friday Afternoon, The circles of the First Methodist Epscopal church will meet on Fri day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Ss bazaar on Sat- 119 Bast Sixth will be served be- in a color scheme suggestive of the holiday seasun. Guests who attended were: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dentner, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace England, Mr, and Mrs. | Charles Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hartung, Mr. and Mrs, P, C. Loye- land, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, Mr. und Mrs. Ben Rolert, Mry.and Mrs. Jack Grant and Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Wilson. h the following hostesses: CY circle 4 with Mrs. Morris, 1531 South Oak y street, with Mrs. @d Hansen and Re ee tmetak ed Milne as assistant hostesses; Cap-| “irrerous college, university and {tol Hill circle with Mrs. H. H.Sim- Be, mons, 1517 East A street with Doren, 604 South Beech street, No Protection Substitution botties, the bonded contents with drawn and questionable moonshine substituted and the bottles re-sealed. Another method is to cut the bottom outasubstitute spurious for genuine and re-weld the bottle. Great quan titles of counterfeit revenue stamps, used in is quite readiness sub- other ve with labels and corks are also ‘substitut'on. All of this difficult compared to the with which the cut-rater can stitute in toilet good a drug store merchandise. safety” at your Rexall stor “Two Stores tor Your Convenience” — Mre. Northrup assisting; Kensington clr- cle at the home of Mrs. J. 8 Van Mrs. in genuine whiskies has gone so far that there is no assured. protection to the purchaser. Holes are sometimes drilled in the Kimball Drug Stores preparatory school students will re- turn to Casper for the Christmas holidays to visit here until after New Years with relatives. All Casper stu- dents at the state university will return, Among those who will arrive in this elty soon from other schools are: Eugene Loucks, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Loucks of 659'CY ave- nue, who is a student at the Unt- versity of Michigan at Aann Arbor. Orvil Overbaugh, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh who attends college in Colorado. Miss Elizabeth Connelly, student at Immaculata Seminary in Washington, D. C., and brother, Harry. who attends George- town Prep also in Washington, will return within the next few weeks and will be accompanied by their father, W. L. Connelly, vice presi- dent of the Mammoth Oil company who Is in the east on company bust- ness, Miss Vira Barker, a student at Chevy Chase in Washington will spend the bolfdays here with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barker of South Beech street. Miss Helen McFadyen, who is attending school at National Park Seminary will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John McFayden,:1042 South Durbin street. Miss Mildred Daly, a freshman at St. Mary's col- p 13 Shopping Days Wa cl G XMAS AND “RoTHROCKS: Casper’s Finest Jewelers A WONDERFUL STORE AND A WONDERFUL STOCK Diamonds Platinum and Gold Jewelry Silverware China 13 Shopping Days tches ocks lass We'll thank you when you buy our shoes; you wil! thank us afterwards. Why? Because they are made to give you deeper satisfaction than you've experienced before. A good trade for you, easy to prove. MEN’S GOOD SHOES. Priced at $5 to $10 Globe Shoe Co. 230 South Center Street We Give Stamps Mrs. Frederick J. Leschinsky chorus December 14, of the club, who pos is esse Mrs. rederi One of Casper’s most popular singe a mezzo-soprano voice Cbe Casper Daily Cribune to appear with the Treble Clet Leschinsky, recording secretary of rich quality. ick J, lege, Notre Dame, Ind., will be in Casper within a few weeks to spend the holid with her mother and father, M nd Mrs, Jack Daly of 340 South Ash street. The Misses Frances and Mary McCarthy, daugh- ters of Bugene McCarthy and also students at St. Mary's college will spend the holidays here Miss Louise Bingham, student at Steven's col- lege, Columbia, Mo., will visit over the holidays here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingham, 511 Kimball avenue. Brian ‘Tobin, law student at G Dniversity in Washington, D, ©., and brother Barry Mahoney, hman at the Catholic university also in Washing- ton are expected to arrive soon to spend Christmas and New Years here with their mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, 536 Hostess at Luncheon street at a bridge party. Mooseheart Legion Dance Next Week ‘The women of the Mooseheart Le- gion will give ‘a hard-time dancing party on Wednesday evening of next week at the Moose hall. The party will begin at 9p, m., and prizes wil! be awagded to the men and women having the most original and hu- morous costumes. A small silver of. fering will be taken at the door. Woodmen Elect Officers At Meeting Monda: Casper Camp Modern Woodmen of America, at their meet: ing on Monday evening elected the following officers’ forthe coming eorge M, Winslow, past con: Guy C. Wright, consul; Joseph Brock, banker; Er- sul; Preud, advisor; Clarence W, clerk; H, A, Wagner, Edith’s Beauty Shop! Room 202 Turner Cottman Bldg Dyeing, Shampooing, Ecalp Treatment Marcelling, Manicur- ‘ng and Facial work. PHONE 1124-0 You're Right If It’s Candy End your gift problem now. Give a box of Mrs, Stover’s Chocolates—good for everyone on your list. | Economical, too, Christmas Candy of Every Description | Lloyd’s : 5 Second and Wolcott | for an enjoyable luncheon and South Wolcott street. Miss “Nola | bridge p: given yesterday after- Henry, daughter of Mrs. Mabelle|noon at her home on CY avenue, Fiedler, will spend the holidays with|one of a series she is giving this friends in Cleve'and. Miss Henry 18|season, Bridge honors for the af- a student at the Michigan univer-|ternoon were won by Mrs. Ben Rol- sity at Ann Arbor, Many other stu-| ert, Mrs. George Rankin and Mrs. dents are expected to return, the| J. A. Weeks. complete list to he published during | Mrs, England had as her guests: the holiday season. Mrs. William L, England, Mrs. L. W. oa Ri ickel, Mrs, A., Richards, »Mrs. MisoLummis Is C. A, Dentner, Mrs. Ben Rollert, Mrs. B. B. Lummis entertained in. formally today at her home on Sixth 1 o'clock luncheon and | ~R. C. Brown of Denver and Arthur F escort; Lester Cla . Pottroff, sentr; ter Gal. W. Raf- nest Sheppard, son, watchma Bert Wagner, musician; W: les, Paul Goodman and M. y, trustees. Several new candidates were in!- tiated and interesting talks were made by State Deputy Holstein, and Neighbors Wagner, Winslow, Preud, Galles, Sharpe, and others, Plans were also made for a dance to be given on Tuesday evening, December 15, at the Ne th Washington hall. The proceeds will be used to secure uniforms and cther paraphernalia for a drill team whigh is bein organ- ized, Mrs, England Bridge Hostess Mrs. Wallace England was hostess Mrs. O. B. Wilson, Mrs. George Ran, kin, Mrs. 8, P. Bumann, Mrs. J. A. Weeks, Mrs, Clyde Davis, Mrs. F, L. Hunting, and Miss Dorothy Eng- land, PERSONALS among the Casper people who at- tended the Aggie-Wyoming game Thanksgiving in Fort Collins.’ eee Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan are visiting with Casper friends from Arminto, . Fred Taylor of Denver, Is here on business und 1s a guest at the Giad- stone hotel, J. H, Mitchell and P. 'T. Meyers of Riverton, are state visitors in Cas- per. ewe W. F. McCormick of Los Animas, Colo., is here for a few days, having arrived Thursday morning. * ee and Mrs, W. H. Patten and Champion were recent visitors in Cheyenne and Torrington. eee Cunningham was visitors: In Ch among the enne this} J Casper, States’ Power las visitors Toesday, being the guests bu D. Johnston and. officials of the company. O. Nolan of Mountain were Doug: ot V assidy at the Kiwanis.club luncheon this noon.—Douglas Enter- prise. | Mr. and Mrs, Bud “Averill of Salt Creek, are spending several days in Casper. | eee | Miss Dorothy Byars returned Wed. | nesday morning from Fort Collins and Boulder where she has been visiting “friends for the last two weeks. Mra. H.. ft. Lathrop, accompanied by Mrs, A. W. Ackerman of Luding: ton, Mich. méther and guest of Mrs. A. E. Stirrett, motored to the Elthree Berry ranch cesterday and looked down: dn Casper from the side of Casper mountain. They had lunch at the ranch and inspected Dr Lathrop's prize holstein cattle there, eae Mr. and Mrs, BE. Darby left Wednesday morning for Corpus Christi, ‘Tex., wheré they expect to make their home, Mr. Darby has been a contractor here for some time. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones have gone to Boulder and Denver to visit with friends and relatives before going to old Mexico where they will make thelr home. _Charles Stafford, secretary of. the per Chamber of Commerce, leaves today for Washingtoh, D. C., where he will represent the local organiza tion before the reclamation confer: ence in regard to the Casper-Alcova irrigatien project . Eleanor Reeve, two-year-old daugh. ter of Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe Reeve. was operated on for appendicitis at the Natrona Memorial hospital the early part of the week. She ts re ported to be improving rapidly eee Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Scott and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Anda drove to Bates Hole Tuesday ‘or the day. eee \ Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Taylor have returned from a months’ trip to Chi- engo where they visited with rela tives. . ee Cc. A. Welch, county commissioner of Park county, and Lloyd Taggert, spent a short time in Casper from Miss Helen Gardner of Midwest Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Prior for several days, in Caj in D been Wedn to Ha ness for her c. itor Cowley, returning Wednesday, Paul Hooper Line compan: ferred to Findlay Ing by motor for. Indiana, where he will spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. He will be joined there later by Mrs, Hooper and daughter Ann who expect to leave Casper by train on Sunday or Mon- day Until their departure they will be guests of Mrs. Hooper's aunt, Mrs, John McFadyen, 1042 South Durbin street. of the Illinois Pipe! wk has been trans- “Tex” Fowser, a field superin- tendent of the Hope Engineering company, expects to drive to Texas this month on company business. eee Herbert Dailey, A. W. Peake and R. 8. Ellison of the. Midwest Refin- ing company left Wednesday for Riverton. eee J. C, Lindsay, vice president of the Hope Engineering company, left Wednesday evening on the North- | western for his home in Mt. Vernon, | ifter spend’ng.a short time in Cas. per on business in connection with the local office eee J. A. Ballard left last evening for St. Paul, Minn. | eee | Mrs. E, McRedmond left last eve- ning for Columbus, O. a ele Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ferguson are spending short time in Casper from the Fargo ofl camp, | cee Lon Claytor is in Casper from the Bates Hole country. : 2 * W. R. Capron, formerly of Casper now of Tulsa, is here on business in connection with the Sinclair Crude Ofl Purchasing company of which he Is an official. oe 1 also of the Colorado ¢ suests at the Town - nd hotel. Mrs. J. Moore and pent Thu on friends. C. Thomas, Mrs. F. D on, Jim, from Parkerton, sday shopping and calfing i. M. Sinith is a Los Angeles bus. visitor in Casper for a few ee Former Governor Robert D. Carey. Mrs, Carey and daughter, Sara, are guests at the Henning hotel from Careyhurst. Elmer Dunn fs transacting bust ness affairs here for a few days from his home | in. Denver. tone, Rallion of Riv. guests In this city. eee Mr. and Mrs, F. J, Wilson of the McRory aparemenis have returned , left this morn: | —another reason why George Ludin 0” Lander, olis and are guests while here. Mri eee A. T. Tessen teaves today for ma to spend the Christmas « visiting with relatives. eee Mrs. Herbert Capps of Midwest is spending a few days in Casper vis- iting with Mr, and Mrs. 0. H. Her- bert. Miss Cleone Brown was shopping sper Wednesday from her home ouglas, eee whe has for a ‘ew days left night on a business trip Lexington, and New in Casper nesday hicago, York, 2 e rey Strauss is tra In this city for nsacting bus!- a tew days from Sioux City, Ia. Mrs. J. T. Marshall, who has been quite il] at her home, 738/Lind ave. nue, is reported to be improving. William Allery arrived’ Wednesday morning from Denver to spend a few days here on business M. J. Coffey has been’ attending | to business matters in Lander for a few da | Paul Rothwell of Buffalo is spend- Ing a few days in Casper on busi ness Mr. and Mrs. AT. Howard are down from their home In ‘Thermop the Henning o. 8. Gordon ts in visiting Casper for a short time from her home in Thermopolis. . Delers of Sidney, Mont., ar- Wednesday for few days on business. “ee Kenneth McDonald {s in from Kayeee on a short trip. Leo Nottinghara of Sheridan is here on business for a few days. er) Mrs. Julla A. Harrigan of Midwest and’ Mrs, Iva Buchanan of Salt Creek are spending a few days in Casper. see Mrs. E.R. Smith and Mrs. Me- Donald are visiting in this city from thelr home in Douglas. Mr, and Mrs. Albert B. Bartlett of Glendo are new arrivals at the Gladstone. eee J. BE. Saulon, John Carr, and F. A. Little are in this city from Basin a few days on business. eee Joseph 'Garst, Douglas attorney, is spend'ng a ‘short time in Casper on business. oie, H. B. Long and F. E h are | new arrivals at the To: nd from Cheyenne. eras Mrs. T, B. Hood is making: one of her official trips to Casper from headquarters in Cheyenne. eee Miss Marjorie Breetan of Midwest Is visting in this city for a short time, F, here from his home land. | M:J-B MEETS EVERY TASTE IN COFFEE CTER Liou to Casper from an extended trip spent In Colorado cities, They were rvs Something New! Eliminates Half Soles Makes Jf Sco’ Latest Gio askin For Dress, Work and Play Shoes een € “aia Shee Soles Wear as Lang as the Uppers Waterproofs the Soles ee fale Recommended for Women's aad aces 's Shoes 4 IGGIN Your Shoeman IPANY Exclusive Casper Representatives Calerade Springs, Colorade Where Your Dollar Is Worth Two WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, NOVELTIES THE D. P. SMISOR STOCK SALE NOW IN FULL SWAY AT {LINES JEWELRY STORE 120 East Second St. A Robertson is a business vis- in Wor- COSMOPOLITAN CLUB ‘CLUB TO)» GIVE DINNER ANGE NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGH? | At the regular we of the Cosmopolitan club at Townsend hotel Wednesday evening, plans were made for the last d’nner ny nd 8 comp new member were elected into 1 Cosmopolitan club. was present as a Hoover Seeks Ajustment Of Canyon Dispute WASHINGTON, Dex 0.) The suggestion t a commission be nuthorized by congress to ne a financial the governmen ¢ ested in the Boulder ¢ ment between thers Inter roject in this city for a few days _ Drink Hillerest Water, Phone 151 TREBUE CTEF | CONCERT ELKS AUDITORIUM Monday. Dec 14, 8:15 P.M Plan to Attend. Just two more day $4.00 on every pair of sh greatest feature sales and patrons. ings are here for you. dance of the r to he held at the | Townsend Wednesday night, Decem ber 16 | The club voted a contributiqn to the Ne ast Rellef, and several local cases) reported in ne f Aas sistance, were ordered in zated and aid given; and the ng of med attent'on to defective chil fren is being carried on as a regular prog f the or Ization: mbershfp of the | for constructicn of a high tam in the vicinity of Black Canyon waa mate by Secretary, Hoover t sto. the senate committee on Irrigation and reclamation. retary Hoover. said the Boulder Canyon project shon'a be | made to serve the triple »urpose of flood control, water storage inl power with the latter consideration used to pay at least in part for the project. TioB. nes manager for the Omaha branch of the, U.S. Rub ber company, is a business visitor Our Sesiai- Annual Sal ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT in which you can save Annual Sale is a real economy event. Don’t wait a minute, shop at once, the s4 YOUR CHOICE Of Any Pair of Shoes in the House (Cantilevers Excepted) PAGE THREE ristmas gifts for the smoker. a Cigar Stand, EVERY DAY ay Be | | The Food Center 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Bldg. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Large Size Chi Crystal Chips, package | REAL MONEY SAVERS o or large size ic {| Peete’s ( Soap— Hidsitee te ae 4ic BROOMS—_ Ines = a [sso soe PHONE YOUR ORDER {t will receive the same careful rttention en those who call n person mall extra charge f 0c for delivery You Can Always Save at | PHONE 22 || 120 West Second Street ‘urner-Cottman Building || Gordon and | Bungalow Joe. formerly of the Bob Curl | Marcel and | $1.00 | Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 ¢ INVITED to see lan Clay and other art work m dispiny Clay lesso for sale Free Instructions inctduing lamp shadt mating, See our Xma restions Mrs. Younker S. Durbin Morning. aftq--a¢ and evening classes Phone 3.0) Our Se It is one of a high class treat for oes purchased, Discount on Ca DURING THIS SALE WE WILL ALLOW 20% ntilever Shoes, We Fit t Haytin’s Boot Shop CORNER FIRST AND CENTER GLADSTONE HOTEL BLOCK he Feet dling toys and are clo Casper 115E ast S TOY SALE IN THE BASE We do not have room to continue han- LESS THAN COST Stationery Co. MENT sing them out at econd St pi

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