Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, PANUARY 8,1 1926 By MAR Davidson Saturday Bridge Club Meeting. Arthur G. Davidson will en- tertain the members of her bridge club tomorrow at her residence, 1134 South Beech street. Among those who will attend ar Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs.’O, L. Gullch, Mrs. C. E. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Dean Morgan, O, B. Wilson, Mrs. Earl Hayes and Mrs. Stuart Updegraff. “ee Fortnightly Club Meeting Tomorrow. Mrs. Jeremiah hostess tomorrow at South Wolcott street meeting of the F club. her home, 53 for the regular tnightly Bridge Dancing Party at Country Club Thursday. One hundred and twenty-five of sper’s socloty members enjoyed a ner dance given last evening at the Country club by Attorney and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz and Attorney and Mrs. James P, Kem. This was the first large social event since the close of the holiday sea cee Mrs. Cooke Entertains At Luncheon Bridge. Mrs. T. S. Cooke was seven friends Thursday hostess to When she That's ;the number of highly trained technical prescription phar- macists whom we haye at your com- mand for prompt and efficient ser. vice from ‘carly morning until late at night. * Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores for Your Cenvenience” _—_—_———__ Y TOBIN entertained at an informal luncheon and bridge party at the Cooke resi- dence on South Beech street. Guests present included: Mrs, R. H. Nichols and guest, Mrs. hols of Council Bluffs, Ia., Mrs. B, B. Lummis, Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller, Mrs. M. E. Young, irs. R. M, Andrus and Mrs. Leigh d Ie Mark's Guild Elects Officers, | Officers for the year elected |meeting of St. Mark’s Guild yesterday afternoon at the ata held Norris on South David street were: B. B. Brooks, president; Mrs. C. . . Knittle, first vice presi- dent; Mrs. Albert Jones, second vice president; Mrs. C. F Ericksen, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Paul Weid- j Ber, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. W. W. Keefe, treasurer. During the business session plans for a bridge luncheon to be given at the parish house on January were discussed, and the yer ports were read showing the # s of the work of the guild during the last year. see Mrs. Duncan Is Hostess for Club, Mrs. C. E. today at a 1 o’clock~luncheon for the Friday Bridge club of which she isa member. Guests present besides members were: Mrs. H. O. Schlenk, |} Mrs. G. L. Goff, Mrs. H. L. Stanton jand Mrs. Walter Schultz. se Council Blaffs Visitor To Be Complimented. Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Johnson will entertain at an informal dinner this evening at their residence, South David street, in honor of Mrs. R. H. Nichols of Council Bluffs, Ia., mother and guest of Atorney R. H Nichols and family of South Park avenue. Covers will be laid for the honoree, the host and hostess, Mr Watch our Officer Save the ground from under your old Hi Cost. benefit. with his Cut Price Axe cut It’s for your Trade With Officer Save AT . CASPER’S BIGGEST CUT RATE SHOE STORE New Shoes Arriving Daily in Haytin’s Boot Shop By consolidating with the Turner-Cottman Building Shoe Store we reduced our overhead ex- penses about one-half. This saving we are pa ing on to our customers on all Haytin’s high qual- ity shoes. Turner-CottmanBldg. SHOE STORE and HAYTIN’S BOOT SHOP 122 W. 2nd—Two Doors West of Chase’s Cafe Duncan was hostess | 1114 | ° | The Casper Daily Cribune Paris Shows New Fashions at the Longchamps Races Many chic late winter fashions were shown recently at the Longchamps races in Paris, where these photos were taken. coat is on the right. | | blouse at the left abo: | | | id Mrs. Hal Curran, . Lummis, Mr nd Mr Mr. nd Mrs, und Mrs. and Mrs. E. H. ight of Pythias To Meet Tonight. The regul: meeting of the Knights of Pythins will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the lodge rooms. There will be a joint instal- lation of officers of the Knights of Pythias and Dramatic Order Knights of Lorassan. Refreshments will be served by a committee in charge. eee Mrs. Nichols Entertains Club Members Today. hols was hostess Mrs, R. H. today at residence on South » for the regular meet- Duplicate Bridge» club. Young substituted for afternoon. the Pi Beta Phi Club Meeting Last Evening. Mrs. E. Bliss and Mrr, E. H. Fos ter were joint hostesses for a ricet- ing of the Pi Beta Phi sorority club last evening at the Bliss home, on West Twelfth street. Among those present for the evening were: Mrs. Arthur a Schulte, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. ae Haynie, Miss Sam Neff, CA daintier ‘Lunch’ could nothe Jmagineds BAKER’S | Cocoa and | Chocolate Delightful foods and || beverages of high qual- ity, pure and healthful. GF Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 Dorchester, Mass, Mowrazat, CAMADA Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free, Mrs. Fred enbaum, Newman, Miss Ma Frances Mrs. ret Ferris, Stanley Long- Membership in Ch Near Completion Those wishing to join the Treble Clef chorus, the largest of its kind in the state, are asked to notify Mre. rus . J, Leschinsky or Mrs. T. J. Riach 90n as possible as e are only eight vacancies left eee Buffett Supper Saturday Evening. Mr, and Mrs. B. H, Pelton will en- tertain at a buffett supper Saturday 833 evening, at their home, Beech street for fifteen eee Rebekah Officers Attend Midwest Installation. Mrs. Rola Luxon, presid Reb Bess Wright and ¥ ams assembly officers drove to Mid- west Wednesday evening to. install officers in the Loyal Rebekah lodge . They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Delia Clark, Mrs. Minnie Twiggs and Mrs. Daisey Clift, members of the Past Noble Grand club, Following the installation ex- ercises an oyster supp served and a social time enjoyed. eee Students Enroute to South rie Wil- School Enjoy Dance. omething new for the younger college set was the dance enjoyed on the Chicago, Burlington and Quiney train enroute east last Satur- day, Officials of the road gave to the 85 students traveling to their respective schools the baggage car which cleared for dancing. More than 20 students from Casper were passengers and enjoyed the novel event. PERSONALS c. H. Townsend, Lew M. Gay, M P. Wheeler and Superintendent A. A. Slade left today to Inspect the schools in the oll field districts, see Miss May Hamilton, superintend- ent of schools, who has been in Cheyenne for a few days on is expected to return today, een 6 siness, Mead, of the formerly of Charles J, Beaver has returned tc Casper from a short business trip. Mr. Beaver is connected with the Na Uonal Supply company. ere Robert J. Kurtz is spending a few days in this city from Rawlins, Miss Ann McCambridge, buyer for the BAldwin store at Lander, is here for a short time. “ye C. D. Buffett is a Midwest visitor here today, eee H. N. Morris of Midwest came to Mor- Casper Thursday to join Mrs. Black and white is exemplified in the Eton jacket and white buttoned the sports ensemble with scarf is pictured in center; and a fur trimmed High collars and knee length skirts prevail in Paris, you will observe. ris, who has been here for some time. Barker and Miss Alice Lar- ne in Thursday from the pend the week end here. eee Mrs. amarr field to J. A. Bauman of Salt Creek, is in is city on business today, Miss Maude Crouse arrived Thurs- day from her home at Bates Hole eee R. A, Keenan urrived Thursday from his home in Sheridan, and is making a short visit here. oe 8 M. J. Dankowski of Rock Springs is in this city for a few days on business. see Dick Reed of Sheridan is spending today in Casper. eee A. R. Carlson is among the Ther- mopolls arrivals at the Henning to- day, ae Charles F. Peterson of Cheyenne arrived in this city Thursday for a short stay. vacation period here with her father, Mr. MacDonald of the Mac- Donald Grocery store located in the public market on Fifth street. eee Earl Foltz was called to W land recently on account of the d of his mother. He returned the fi of this week. C. B. Hurd was a recent business | visitor in Lander, cee Mayor J. T. Scott has returned from a business trip to Cheyenne. eee Mr. and Mrs.. Leon Goodrich vis- Ited the first of the week with Mr. Goodrich’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Goodrich of Wheatland, eee Jeremiah Mahoney {s transacting business afairs in Billings. Cyrus O. Wertz, special agent for the &™ ssachusetts Protective com- panies, has opened an office in Room 334, Producers and Refiners build eee Friends of Mrs. G. L. will be sorry to 1 confined to her home on ace: a sprained ankle, eee Bert Wilson, Jr., small son of Mr. and Mrg. Bert Wilson was injured this week when he slipped and fell, causing concussion of the brain. He is reported to be greatly improved today. Ferguson A. W. Medin of Denver is in this city on business for several days, J. W. Gillesple, district ma of the National Supply com| last evening for Fort Collir several days business trip. cee ager y, left A. R. Carlson is a state visitor here from his home at Thermopolis J. Flanagan, former of the! LaBonte hotel of Douglas, has ar- rived in Casper to accept a position here as clerk f Henning. eee H. L. Ban ts among the Lusk visitors in Casper this week and is @ guest at the Henning hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darrell and son of Riverton have been visiting with Casper friends this week, eee and Mrs. George Boyles of 626 East Sixteenth street announce the arrival of a baby daughter Thursday evening, January 7, v8 Mr. Rebert G. Kurtz of Rawlins: is a Guest today at the Gladstone hotel. BE. W. Stock, regional service man- ager for the White Motor company with headquarters in St. Louis, and Mr. Fisk, district manager with of- fices in Denver, are here on com- pany business and are guests at the Townsend hotel. eee Bruce Fleming of Omaha is trans ting business aff: here for several days, Mr. and Mrs. W homa are visiting short time. . T. Dort of Okla- in this city for a Tom Laugblin 1s here on business from Cheyenne. cee R. Reid of San Francisco is among Cc. L. Hart is a new arrival in Cas- per from his home tn Cheyenne. oee Robert G. Squire and Farl Free- man are in from Salt Creek for the day. see C. G. Hancock is a guest here from Cheyenne. see E. Lindstrom of Billings, Mont., is in this city on business for a few days eee Cornelius Kimball has returned to his home in Douglas after a visit in Der. eee Mrs. Fred Small has returned to her home here after a week's trip to Scottsbluff, 2 iN ee Mrs. 8, G. Dumond has returned from. Scottsbluff, Neb., where she was called by the death of her daugh- ter-InJaw. see Mrs. Roland Johnson {» visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wil- son from her home in Scottsbluff, Neb, eee C. V. Jamieson of Deriver, repre- enting the Eli Lilly company, ts call- z on the dru nde In Casne Moe Lan a short bus Jesse Posey the Buzzard ri . Ad St.John of Lander {s here for 1 few days on business eee Miss Margaret Hamilton who un- derwent an operation recently at the Natrona Memorial hospital, {s re- ported to be improving. ee Mrs. Jessie Burrell is under medl- al treatment at the Casper Private hospital. As yet there has been no statement of M Burrell’s condl- tion cee Mrs. H. B. Gabriel left Thursday for her home in Towa after spending the out of town business visitors Spending several days here. eee A. T. Swanson of Denver, who spent several days in Casper on business, returned to his home last evening. eve | Homer Taylor is visiting with his relatives in Colorado for a short time, eee Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fenmore have as their guests at their home on South Grant street, Miss Eva Fen- more of Salt Cre eee Mr. and Mrs. C. H. visiting with friends he home near Wheatland. > —- LAST OF CLOTHING AND SHOE STORES OF CITY SIGN UNION CONTRACTS The Retail Clerks Local N< Calwell are e from their 102 has just completed an agreement |ff with all men's clothing stores and | shoe stores in Casper whereby ever store will have a retail clerks union yes will be on stores will to 6 p. m. ex day they will re- This ts y of Cas- cept that o main open until the first time in the his per that such an arrangement has 9 o'clock existed between the stores, the union and all Modeling Classes —at the— Ruth Joy Studio Friday Evening for’ Seniors. Juniors Saturday, 10:00 A, M. C. A. BENNER, Instructor The Store That Undersells FOLLOW THE CROWDS MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE AND TRIPLE DUTY ATTEND THE JANUARY CLEAN SWEEP SALE NOW ON AT THE LEADER SNOW AND SLUSH MAKE PERSONAL SHOPPING ANYTHING BUT PLEASURE. 1 PAGE THREE Enjoy These Bargains On Saturday BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR DELIVERY SERVICE. BUTTER, per Ib. EGGS, per doz Winesap bushel basket No. 21%4 Rome Beauty Apples,| per can per No. 214 box — nae $2.25 per ¢ an Spitzenberg Apples,| No. per box — Delicious box, only Head Lettuce, per head No. Apples, per|per can 21% Pine- japple, can ~ $2.95 |No. 214 Pears, 5 |One can of each of above e | for $1.27. 214 Peaches per can at = 25e ~37e 38e jh —) We Bunch Beets __ 3unch Turnips Bunch Carrots Per Bunch Alc Beef Pot Roast, per 1b.—|V 171/20e°" 15¢e Rolled Rib Roast, per Ib. Rendered Lard Fat), 5 LBS 0 call in person. 10 cents for delivery, 120 W. Second St. Buy*Where Your Favorite Food Costs Less THE FOOD CENTER PHONE 22 Gordon and Joe, formerly of the Veal Shoulder | 29€ *?'20¢ ZdC | ican) ih (all Pork 98e@ PHONE YOUR ORDER—It will receive the same tention given those w Small extra charge of Turner-Cottman Bldg. QUALITY MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES eful at- Bungalow. PHONE forFOOD The manu and always order jomaee BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY facturer of a very popular line of six-cylinder au- tomobiles desires to place in Casper a well-financed distributor of proven business juc nent. The opportunity offered is one that should appeal to a business man already established g Cas- per. Just to fill a daily want. For details, phone or write. H. D. KENNEDY Townsenp HOTEL MEYER BROS. CENTRAL MKT. 129 West Second St. SOME PEOPLE S It's not what they Get—just so it’s meat, to balance MEATS OF QU Phone 10 SAY MEAT Pay—not what they e the daily meal ALITY For people who care for good meats—the kind of meats that make steer beef, for us steady pig pork, the customers—is milk-fed veal, smoked meats, etc. WE WANT YOU FOR A CUSTOMER Rib Boil, 1h__._- Hamburger, Ib. Pot better spring corn-fed sugar-cured kind, lamb, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY PRICES GOOD AT EITHER MARKET BEEF | Roast Loin Pork Round 2 Sirloin Ste Shoulder Ste Veal Roast, lb Veal Veal Stew VEAL 20¢ 22%c -10c¢ Sausage, Loin Pork Chops, Ib- Roast, Ib 100 Per Cent PORK ~-32%e 30¢ whole Pure Pork Ib. SMOKED MEATS Your doctor will tell you Kraut is good for you. g of Spring Lam Shoulder Lamb, 1b. Just Quart, 15¢, try it. | rtadad: sugar sured LAMB |_ half, Ib, Pure L ard, MEYER BROTHERS MARKET Old Public Market—138 E. Fifth St. Bacon, sugar cured, Ib,— 27 4c, 30c, 35¢ » whole or 29¢ Ib,. Phone 303 The Store Accommodating

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