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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926 Sees ie 2 The Casper Daily Cribune $3 PAGE THREE Casper tar many Hreshizesicenis cf Evening Wrap Ts Designed for Warm Clime CHERNIAYSKY TRIO DELIGHTS made their home on South Wolcott street. RP CASPER PUBLIC SECONP TIME see Mrs. Nellie S. Agnew, editor and manager of the Lusk Herald com. pany arrived in Casper Thursday from Lusk to visit here with friends, IN By MARY TOBIN eee Joe Preator, who spent some time Ir ES Bar a Mr, and Mrs. Brewer Frances Sheehan, Miss Katherine] here visiting with friends and at- Bulertain at Party. Holloran, Miss Lillian England,| tending to business affairs has re- reer te on one ABs Crk Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brewer en-| Miss Elsie Winter, Miss Genevieve] turned to his home near Burlington. public was voiced than once tertained a number of their friends| Shumaker, Miss Virginia Daugherty, ae eg Thursday night as t $ last evening at their home at the/Miss Eleanor Shumaker, Miss Do-| J. F, Sicler, bridge engineer for ¥ vsky t first of a series of card parti the Cherniavsky > ar 1 s, the] rothy Mahoney, Miss Kathleen|the state highway department and second of the series to be given this} Lynch, Miss Ileen Lynch, Miss Zella | editor of “Wyoming Roads,” was in evening. Honors were won during | Wyatt, Miss Thelma Bergman, Miss} Casper today en route to Cheyenne the evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. J.] Beulah Bergman, Miss Betty Dan-| from a_trip to Sheri Kin ford, Miss Helen Reid, Miss Geral- 2, 0.6 Guests present included: Mr. and} dine Airheart, Mis: Mary Louis qualified enthu: en in the cuditori: m of the new trona County high school under t Miss Ruth Harnan, who has been Mrs. C. E, Horsch, Mr. and Mrs.| Reed, Miss Betty Welderhold, Miss} _ resident of Casper arllak ned AS) att tea ¥ - . * tf Casper for the last Carlsile, Mr. ant Mrs. Walter West,] Marion Schenkel, Margaret Nichols,| two years 1s leaving Sunday ove Rare musi<.1 talent .:ch Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chandler, Mr.|Jane Bezzant, Liberty Cacharells,| ning for North Platte, Neb., to make possessed by Leo Cherniavaky, vi ind Mrs. N. A. Jensen, Mr. and} Gila Ann Hemingway, Lois Koch-| her home with her mother. Miss linist; Mischel, cellist and J Mrs. Austerman, Mr. and Mrs./er, Virginia Tarkeson, Martha Moss] Harnan has been connected with the mbit rt W. J, King and Clark Mahoney, Rebecca Richardson, Jean| Gasper Supply com combi cou ee 9 Cooke, Sarah Avery Tyler, Berna- eneire sees : Wednesday Bridge dette Fehlman, Ann Covert, Jane Fe peek ah? : a i Club with Mrs, Kyte. Bon, Sybil Johnson, Betsy Nichols, Pemnictia vanneate Piatra k . 7 pheared | ert for The next regular meeting of the| Beverly Boeke, Peggy’ Tobin) 3 making thelr home on a ranch i ant RE Oae. They een Ui Wednesday Bridge club will be held] Ruth Siren, Joan. Chapman,| 162) Goulds bridge, near Basia Neg) See! reg ae 1 price next week at the home of Mrs.| Bubbles Cooke, Elizabeth ~Zut-| Ww oe in, Saha hth tae: ha res Sa r avail ‘Arthur E, Kyte, on South Wolcott | termeister, Rose Mary Hemingway, ; sree Botta sie ai @ektaty eoanocons: ‘ ree Cree 3 Kimball, Elvice, Bundreck, Lillian Recent Casper visitors in Lander afe in anticipating a popular re-| 1 V. Va ception for all of them, while th also accommodated with encores. The concert wa in Casper by thi who heard t ughn Bundrock, Veronica Villnave, Jane] !cluded: R. V. David, Wedding Thursday. Crowther, Claudia Mapes, Louise Ro-|®"¢ Harold Fuller. Miss Dorothy iffith, daughter | Senthal, Roberta Mapes, Betty Anda, ; ot J. B. Griffith and William R.]24na Andolock, Bernard Daly, Sam] Harold Morley, son of Governor married | Foshay, Gerald Daly and Dean Bur-| and Mrs. Morley of Colorado, spent dick, several days here this week visiting Griffith Wagner ORE THROAT the second trio, and pe Cherniavskys her Wagner, of Casper were apts yee Kcgata co with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Glenn year ago were delighted to , Gargieivl Ew permcenie aise ne “philip K. Edvard officiating. Parker. hat the second concert lacked ni P| ar “S| WICKS ts appear. 1 to get as much e¢ VAPORUB Following the ceremony a wedding f dinner was served at the Townsend Mrs. Tom Clark left Thursday for hotel, decorations of pink being used the Bar C ranch where Mr. Clark joyment out of presenting the pro-| Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly _ for the table where covers were laid is the new foreman. gram as the audience did in receiv a cE = for the bride and groom, J. B. Grif- R, D. Wallace of the land depart- oie ram fith, Mr. and Mrs. George Peck, Mr.] ment of the Kasoming Oll company,| . §. Ellison and A, W. Peake of The program opened with a Trio and Mrs. G. L. rost, Mrs. Nellie} and Mrs, Wallace returned to Cas-| the Midwest Refining company, are in Minor (Mendelssohn). Mischel | ‘Agnew of Lusk, Mrs. Arthur E.| per ‘Thursday from Montana where| now in Denver on their return from Cherniavsky followed the ensemble | FOR YOUR Kyte, Mr. und Mrs. Clifford Bond,| they have been spending some time.] Los Angeles where they attended work with three violin-cello solos, | Mr. and Mrs. ck Grant and Lew Si PhS the ‘tional Petroleum Institute last . Sale rear ii ‘ i f To! above a ight). “Whit ‘Song of Iidia” (Rimsky-Korsakow), | b> ans Kiseibsaetite tate casas: tar weal wees. ann ara comtiniiie tee An evening wrap designed for wear in mild ellmes is pleted at ove (te ft and right). “3 ath | “vito” (Popner), “Spinning Wheel” | After a short trip to Den.er the| for Denver to spend a short time/ Casper in a few rs. fox fur covers milady’s shoulders and arms, w hile balance o wrap is o ver oe i tae (Pogherlactianht bolad be wen, Char couple will return to Casper to make | before going south. “fe rhinestones and heavy glass beads. Heavy satin is used for the gown (center). t is See with nlaenley’ tneitinad focturne’®” (Chibe their home here, Mr. Wagner being Tee . Mrs. Charles Lester is recovering rhinestones and is sans shoulder straps, neckband holding the dress in place. With it is Worn s ce Preludes" (Chopin), “Po connected with the Midwest Refining Friese ay of Seatts) be aay sy from a severe illness at her home rhinestone hair band and cords from shoulder. Miss Blanche Sweet, photoplay star, is the model, A Flat” (Chopin). Leo company in this city. visiting in this city for a few days-} on south Lincoln street. sky played “Ave Marie" eee eee ore aprice Viennois”” Second of Series H, I. Miller is a Chicago business} 2 Ralston Shipp is spending a ih aia 0 x h Dance" Of Parties Nect Week. man in Casper, a guest at the Hen-| few days of this week in Salt Creek $ numbers ag Mrs. W. L. Connelly and Miss] ning hotel. transacting business. te Ing (si hy given o nelusion of the per- M ret Dougherty are issuing in aie ek “* © Lo, PCO formance ¢. follows :“By the Waters vitations for an Lous ae f ef iT, ae AY eg Robert Cohen, of the Chamberlin Ic i) = neione <e a cs Torta and bridge party to be given on] Friday morning from t Furniture company, left Thursday % t (Mendelssohn), “S' ‘Tuesday of next week at thelr home oe for Denyer for a short business trip. y es B MRS. MARY a%e kc on South Center street. This will I. W. Hankerott of Denver, is “*e © MORTON + The artists commeted approvingly be the second of « eerfes of parties| nere transacting business affairs for| Mrs, Gertrude Pritchard’ is ill at aE Et Oa on the new Steinway concert grand | thich th are giving th m8. the Lincoln § t hospital. NE tK, Jan. 29.—The serge plano which w donated to the sacs: S, Si.9) rig: ociat tt ‘ sos pacoes dress is the bread and butter which ) | cup milk and one egg and beat with | Batbaay a Mee Dr. Sotton has returned to Eager-| | A public telepho e booth has been | must inevitably form an import ant | HAT CLEANER. heme, Bs a Bacarunine eetand 5 Celebrate sday. ton “aitker spending a” shore time dn ed in the Center street store] part of the spring fashion banquet It has’ t tated that felt| | | ite thes Tania, bake an YI AWS gstly Kludsikofsky was host to pAcinibellé Deke. compan - Ke i OW: sca peptone erate tae | toimaolty, OO She Achaiah Deke. commpaty, is being intensively used now up-| | and vel may be cleaned] | j risk ¢ ? y min = | STEAKS a number of his sma er ekeus ° Hee ed : x cleaner, Break 3 3 : evening at his home, 1511 South 2 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slizeski are| ° the Riviera and is beginning to Wee be sreasiee eee |) a e upp y 0. T-Bone | Extra Special Poplar street, the occasion being his| _P. W. Harr is among the business) receiving the congratulations of| “PPear at Palm Beach, In cream,| : Ul soft, the my Sirloin + Pound birthday anniyers: The evening | Visitors in coe Re Benes: ibe friends on the arrival Wednesday | in navy blue, in and in black A ret TENDUHE anlal teeral ° Round | was spent in playing games atter| 1s @ guest at the Gladstone hotel. morning at the Natrona Memorial] ana white, it looks and wears well.| | will roll off. Next take a good SECOND STREET PUBLIC Sh Cc 25e which refreshments were served. hospital of a nine-pound, baby son-] 1 aesired, tt : Piikic broom. and brush thes bat MARKET ort Cuts Guests present for the evening in-| R. L. Moore of Los Angeles, is] Mr. Slizeski is connected with the sired, there may be a coat to | whisk an ; ° cluded: Elmer Perdue, Robert Car-| is transacting business affairs in| Chicago and Northwestern Railroad| Match and if/a touch of color is de-| | ¥*!!s a BEEF penter, John Goggin, Lawrence Cul-| this city for a short time, company, sired, it can be expressed In Uhe lin: | k Merenakes tuine’s contit Our Market is Your Market { len, Melvin Hand, Daniel Gaia . . ores ing of the coat. MENU HINT. juty for a friend tn one of the moor- Hamburger, Ib.-----_ 15¢ Gordon Shaul, and Hurbert O'Jalla.) J ©, Irvine of Denver, is here on| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barer left this ere Breakfast, land churches of a remote part of|| y i * Beef Boil, choice Cede business this week and is a guest|‘fternoon on the Chicago Burling-| 1 Omelet oft ast England, was greatly scandalized on|| Valentine Butter Cream OQ Ik "10c, 121/e, 15. entertainment Saturday at the Townsend hotel. ton and Quincy rallroad for Hot}; There 1s no question but that) coy real with Top Milk | observing the old verger, who haa|}| Candy Hearts, Ib__---- wees need he Ck I) hg At Carpenters’ Hall. eee Springs, Ark. SRE eee eee eee v Omelat Coffee Basnscollacting tha, ctfectitce quietly || Pot Roast, Tender Beef, ; % : a ——— mart in dress. But there seems to eth . ale ; An entertainment for meer D. L, Clark left recently for Den- Bia TaGad Feel ofholasaniaitarfas ite Luncheon 7 ubstract half a crown before present- Nevin’ Clear 26¢ Ib. ----_---1244c, 15 the Carpenters’ union ani jndies'|verwhere he has accepted a post- just. where that place {a located, |Fish Balls Whole Wheat Rolls | ing the plate at the altar-rails, After th 7 MaRS Sake tadene bo || Prime Rib Roast, boned auxiliary will be held on Saturday | /P0™ i May conatleurs ane oe thetiridioas Crant Apple Tapioc service he called the old man into a as 1 rolled, 1b 2 evening, January 30, at the Car- a Sas per enaU ace ote ob thepuridiua) Tea tho vestry and told him, with emo-|| LIb. Sack Filled 16¢ and rolled, Ib,---_- Oc penters’ hall on Wolcott atsnets ne C. G. Hancock is transacting bus- avetieenetalivs tormea oe? a lars Din tion, that his crime had been discov-|| Kisses -------------- 5 evening by a committee In charge.) tio, with the Merchant’s Biscult knotted into a hige bow. But s Baked Pot Poy n sudde: dawned on him. resh Eggs, 4ic >, ; s oe company, of which he is a represent- stplabediin) Ubeoonventional epot Fruit Salad, Wat “Why, sir, you don't mean that|| dozen -------~----~- Pork Steak, Ib. ----__ 25c Car Ey Tee ay ative. In the back, some are posed at the Coffee ould no’ mine? Why.|! Creamery Butter, || Pork Shoulders, whole, Rising for ‘SAbaee aye Fes at 859-8 rear of the right hip and some have TODAY'S RECIPES, Ot've with he this last fif-|] °o na : 43¢ | lb. 22%e A card party will pe Biverk at the} Clarence A, Trook left this morn- even crept around to the hip front, 1 Omelet—Beat four eggs just | teon year I || Pork Shoulder Roast, urday afternoon of this wick at tm.| ings for Douglas to spend a short 2 long enough to mix the yolks and Bic-Nut Oleomarg: s der Roast, Mountain States Power hall by mem) ie visiting with friends and at-| Mrs, Lillian Wilson, widely know whites well together and add two ett Ibe e ee ~~ 286 pers of the Girl Scout Leaders’ asso- ' y | It is possible to do nearly anything Sy poun - Dios F 5 ane Feds will be used to| tending to business affairs, In this city for her ability as al with and to a beret. ‘This type of | “blespoontuls top milk or cream Pigs Feet, fresh, lb.--_10e¢ clation. cs . eee milliner and designer, hi * 7 ae pa 44 and seasoning. Melt three table- No, 2 Cans Pork Ck } . ational con- be igner, has opened a| hat with a simple t o 8 i or hops, Ib.______35¢ cae een saa ea C. A. Cook has been visiting with] millinery establishment in the bal-| wrigt may be turned Inte what mp.| 82008 butter in an omelet pan. || ° Tomatoes ~-~-.-~- Pork Loin Roast, lb.-30. vention to be:held: tn April. Casper friend sfor a few days ‘this} cony of Sprecher's Pharmacy. Mrs.| pears to be a tight turban, a moat | POUr i the mixture, stir with a | No. 2 Cane ure Lard! (Buenos - week from Lance Creek. Wilson has designed women’s hats| fication of a chef's cap, ov seen inte | fore until th gs begin to set, || No. 2 Ca Li e Lard, lb. _20c Cherniaysky Trio ee in some ‘of the leading establish eine) Sn aaa Pe nate ver then fold the: sides toward the mid: }| |j Com - Cc Fresh Side, Ib,__-____ 30c Complimented soncert given last] _C- A. Barker left this morning for] ments of Chicago and» New York| caps worn by printers and pre reve, {die in an oblong form; turn over on | | Bean-Ole B: Following the concert ey trio,| Thermopolls to spend a few days} and has had many years of experl-| ‘They may be of velvet of failie ak, 22 % Bot dish, and serve quickly, — | omen eee To VEAL evening by the Chorus Marguerite| ‘aking treatments at the Hot| ence in this work, ? rar as - | can -~----- Ste ee ee ee aig | Soriaes. She expects to leave shortly after : Set Fish Balls— 10 Bars C. W. Roast, Ib. ~ ~20c, 25c Se ee eters ta Honor’ of’ ‘the iad ©.’ the first of the month for the east] Women whose knees need knead-| sized potatoes, to adopt new hygienic Sonp 42¢ Steaks, Ib. — 20c, 25c¢ fet supper given In Sen Ghar Judge R. R. Rose returned) where she will contract for summer| ing had bett not enture with| quarters; one cu eNind end ain f eer nee Te ’ Messrs Leo, Mischel and Jan Cle"! churaday night from a brief pro-|and fall lines. Her spring line is] hosettes into the cold weath malt olase m and retain fresh- Small Cs | : atres! ‘ eo. | mopolis. Gage and ¢ nia t mand of a well known film st ‘i Cook «dian i - Of interest durin the wee in bs + 4).¢ from Meadowbr +0 well the knee andthe’ «| : > tection ; discards like rissuc | : = Bacon Strip, half or cial and mu circles 1s thy recep Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Greenburg | tin which . ( a * ¢ bling ake " y Sik! Hy | whol 30c. 3 tion being given this afternoon At) wave returned to. thelr home here | nequainted no lis-| hose, w ined 1 I ., Butt na sensonir | Zan YOUR CONSTANT SUPPORT snare the Fitzgerald studio on South 1] after a visit to the Big Horn Basin.| played in wit blist tockir howe r 1 of til , 1 dees RGELY on medical a | et for the musicians with the ‘ice: 's chent of the golf type, a ecrest | ¢ Rest t 2 lirteyl women are abandoning the old MEANS LOWER PRICES pupils of the studio and thelr mo- . C. Skinner. of arco {s spending} An up-to-date rkroom will be} chiffo: | time “sanitary pad” for a new way | thers as guests , vara | 1 Short time in Casper on business. | maintained, where special models ——— | Be that supplants uncertainty with posi-|/ Choice Delicious $2 05 a Students of the studio Include: Mrs, cee Gan’ bbmnde up to.order Drink Hillcrest Water. raone 1151.| cone bie, mild Spanish | U¥e Protection Apples, box - ° F ‘c O. Danford, Mrs, Willlam Poll 1). ¢ yy ‘whrork and John Leory ees On ne Sheer frocks and ill-timed social || ters after | ae hs sa “Wa = nio d@ cut in qua : ancy Bull Dog Or | ~ lock, Mrs. Horace Dodge, Miss Es-| |. spending the day in Casper from : ° pet ares r engagements no longer remain as : 50 MEAT DEPARTM ther Runden, Miss Dorothy Dan-] 401+ creek. Latest Stvics in Lovemaking peeling. Boil until tender, drain | eee Ta days are fewer, and|| "ges, large size, dozen Cc ENT Miss ¢ ind break into pleces. Arrange in ford, Miss Leah Holloran, } eee LERARID Ia Gete With: a wall) son, | Health better, Pacey Holteneenirene W. W. Coale Mrs, Jessle C. Fuller and Miss oned white sauce In a baking dish, | It is called “KOTEX.” Ends the tater dose e 2OC Bernice Keatin Visiting: in Cas- 1 when the dish {s full sprinkle | @Security of the old-time sanitary 5 per from thelr home at Riverton ith fine cru butter and plenty | ead. Five times as absorbent! An¢ y Sunkist Oranges, 38 e S e wee b Sperone Talla Hnatly | deodorizes—ends ALL fear of of- size, dozen__ Cc ©. G, Hancock of Cheyenne ts a fee trita dnd bake twenty’ mane | fending. , | business visitce in this city for a Trouble is, a8 we see It, too many} yO ath st dlebcabdl 6 niece |} Fancy Ripe Yellow Ee nt As casily disposed of as a piece |] Fancy Ripe w 13¢ |] STORAGE AND $12 by 1. “as No laundry. No em , > > druggists let the customer do it all oneee: || DELIVERY e! ¥ e y a Al joca—Cr as y * 1 They ought cs Saeed Be Fanetl IA D. Christenson, state law en- pranks ae Apple Has vy Goa a ese Eh Gan ore Fane y Doc Philips Grape Fruit, Lib trouble giving just the rig! forceme: officer, is in this city ofa des os anupetac ; any drug or de large, iberty Gar. or pen point to each customer. Our aN oe in doubt boiler until clear, add juice | Partment store simply by saying || each 12¢ I] pr + 7 pa Aopen salesmen are instructed to be sure NCEE of one-half lemon and one-half cup 4 3 ou ask for it without | . 4 that you get just the fountain pen Adam Todd is in from Medicine of cranberry juice or str nined cran hesitancy. i | best suited to your hand. We carry] 1.3.0 for a short visit. ber and pour ov s which Costs only a few cents. Eight in an extensive line to insure having eee have been pared an| nd| 10 better-class women employ. it . the right one. Mr. and Mrs. y Cook are new covered with one cup of s in | Proves the risk of old ways. PSPSPS OSS ON ISO * baking dish. Bake until ap guests at tho Townsend from their Kimball Drug Stores)“ < " s. _ R. A. Walters came in from Glen- “Two Stores for Your Oonventenes” | ni riursday on a short business trip. ft. as ONO ee OS Eadie ( | cious flavor and a pretty color | . No laundry—discard like tissue cr rries Popoyers—Mix one cup flour, one ghth teaspoon of salt with one “ee W. M. Helmreich and B, ©, Helm- CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY ]} yoich are ‘Torrington arrivals here. Home Portraits by oe phe: ens DAUREL BELL ng a few days In Phone 1803 or 2708-R. }] "°** For Men Render you two sirable forms of ser vicee—STYLE AND DURABILITY ander is spend- per on bust eee Mrs. A. EB, Ryland is visiting in First Baptist Church asper for a few days from hér ¥ home at Salt Creek. F ; ; % Fifth and South Beech Streets These qualities are so combine intrinsic part of th R. E. Nopsinger of Billings, Mont., is transacting business in this city to make each an other. LAST BIG DAY SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1926 ts week. Priced at $7.50 to $10.00 bY JANUARY A. Harding, representing the Pa- 11:00 A. M.—“Making Highways” Make this shop your Shoe Headquarte \ f iffe I ti rompany, is in this Coe CLEARANCE ity trom Sento om bones. Leiba “acco? tan’ 7:30 P, Mi—“Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress” TAN Wai Given a) eee ‘ By t Philip Mahoney, manager of the Popular screen lovers show winning ways in these f fe TS : ” ; 3 Globe Shoe Co y RY. Sutee, a lee ocean new pididcticas) ‘The subject of det Matryaisre'sTatentions ts “John Bunyan—His Times and His Dream rere 4 . ON, heciuction@aieh hie Gah Dolores Costello; of Adolphe Menjou, Florence Vidor, and of Lau- H,! b 230 South Center Street Stamps Stave rence Grey, Gloria Swanson. he pictures in which these scenes ap- YOU ARE INVITED Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Watts and| pear are, respectively, “The Sea Beast, children expect to leave soon for | the Waiter," and ¥The Untamed Lady. Denver to make their home, Thel -——~ eae The Grand Duchess and ONIN Py eS es 2 Ayres Jewelry Co.

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