Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1919, Page 3

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| Saturday evening. s + @ Brilliant Affair the season was held last night at|/Might. Covers will be laid for Mr. the Masonic Temple when the Shrin.|27d Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mr. and ers gave‘ their annual ball. The; Mrs. Jim Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. national and shrine emblems were ef-| Quintin Deaver. fectively used in the decorations of Do Aaa the ballroom. From the bearis of the _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Weber ceiling, were hung red and green, Beach street w the hos bells, Red, white and blie buntin | formal dinner last night, in honor of formed the moulding, from which Mr. Weber's birthday. were alternately hug banners bezr- tats Cai ing the fez and crescent. At the . The Fort Casper chapter of the Ly <!Daughters of the American Revolu- cast end of the room american fl: cent. Ferns and palms banked the, Mrs. John Grieve, radiators and a large basket of pinn Street. snapdragons stood at the entrance. At the zero hour the grand march, ' which was led by Miss Jessie Waite hold its mee , and George Campbell, followed by the Lenten service at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banner, started | Miss Irma Patton. , the dancing with about eighty couples. At eleven o’clock a delicious sup-| 4 n per was served at the Henning, the tained informally at a dancing party tables being decorated with yellow Saturday evening. and white spring flowers. This was ae) followed by more dancing which last- ed until an early hour. , work of the Wyoming Council No. 1, Much amusement was caused by of the Loyal and Select Master the electrically charged bench, which Masons, will be temporarily PON= periodically made it impossible for|¢d on account of the festivities at- its occupants to remain seated. tendant upon welcoming the soldier Ome of the features which added to | DOYS t© Casper. Announcements will the attractiveness of the occasion was! Seer Erene recom deoeataote the beautiful gowns which the women | * — ee wore. Before supper paper caps were | & ———_—_——-. distributed and the red fezes and mut- CITY NEWS ticolored caps lent a very gay aspect }| to the scene. * ae * 8 The scheduled banquet and degree EES Shs gd e hes Miss Winnie Bucknum came in town to attend the Shriners’ dance Dr. and Mrs. Leeper iets atta Give Dinner. ee ots Dr. and Mrs. John F. Leeper were the hosts at a dinner before the Shrineridance/last night. day, when they came to attend the The table was beautifully decorat-| Shriners’ dance. ed with pink and white sweet peas,, ree around which were seated, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. Merrisfield of Denver, and Dr. G. T. Morgan. soe * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve ot Oil City, were Casper visitors yester. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lownes of Lan- der, came to attend the dance of the Shriners last night. * oe ® Names Wil! Be Dropped From Good Times Club At the last business meeting of the Young People’s Good Time club; Mrs. Merrisfield of Denver, has it was decided that all persons who been stopping over for a few days have not heretofore used their invi- in Casper enroute to California, tations to the social affairs of the club where she will spend several months. should be dropped from the list. This 2 : course was decided upon in order to A. C. Fletcher is in town for a few keep the -lists from becoming too days on business from Lusk. voluminous. <a It is not the committee’s intention Earl Fost of Salt Creek, who has to omit) anyone who has patronized been here on business, will retury, the dances and anyone who is dropped to Salt Creek today. and desires to be reinstated should een? have their names and correct ad- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Be dresses filed with the committee. The Lander, are among the bus increasing popularity of these dances tcrs in Casper today. makes it necessary to limit the num 2a ‘ber of invitations sent out. ———— -""" BETTER LOOK OUT! Sha Bladde? troubles don’t | ment of the Netherlands granted a spe- ip ‘of themselves. They grow| ‘ial charter authorizing fe sale, b ‘2 der= The good housewife of Holland would upon you, slowly but steadily, under-| almost as soon be without food as with- mining your health with deadly cer-jout -her “Real Di utch Prope,” as she tainty, until you fall a victim to in-|quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haanem earable disease. ne Their Bees Restorer, stre! an is responsible a great Stop, your troubles while there is/measure for the sturdy, robust health time. n't wait until little pains be-| of the Hollanders, ag i A eR BR I a ease. vO! an insist on his su) iD on Wil 2 treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haar-|por of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil lem Oil les now. Take three or| (Capsules. Take them as directed, and four every day until you feet that you) if you are not satisfied with results your are entirely free from pain. druggist will gladly refund your money. ‘This well-known preparation bas been|I.ook for the name GOLD MEDAL on one of the national remedies of Hol-|the box and accept na other. In sealed land for centuries. In 1696 the govern-! boxes,"three sizes, Jess Kieth of Wahala, is in town on a business and gleasure trip. * . D. Roberts is in from his Oil Cit The Economical Corset The War has taught us the meaning of true economy When the Government urged conservation and economy, it recommended the buying of quality articles that would give the maximum wear. The mistaken idea that economy meant the pur- chase of cheaply made articles was removed forever. DART ORSETS Front Laced are made from carefully se- lected, high-grade materials only. MODART boning, cloth, thread, tape—all are quality materials. The bon- ing in particular—that fac- tor upon which the style and shape of a corset so much de- pends—is made especially for the Modart Company from clock spring steel—the mdst perfect boning ever produced. It will not rust or take a permanent bend at the waistline. Every MOD- ART Corset gives a high degree of satisfaction in wear and shape-keeping qual- ities. All MODART Corsets lace in front—because front adjust- Ment means right adjust- ment. The absence of laces at the back gives form and wonderful smoothness in gown fitting. A trial fitting convinces. You have to put on a MOD- ART to see its style and feel its comfort. Style and comfort are not easily ex- plained. Make a request for a trial fitting in our corset department before planning your Spring clothes. Martz Hat Shop 114 North Center T. F. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin will en- ing company, left The most brilliant social affair of | tertain the Martez club at dinner to- Lusk to be gone E. L. left yest Gordo: 740 South | Refining company, in Deny at an in-/on business. John the Hea: Carne: were draped about the .olden cres- tion will meet today at the home of discharge from the 35 East Second pected home about March 20. { M. P. The Auxiliary of St. Mark’s willjbeen in town for the 1 ting tomorrow night after; on busincss, has returned home. Edwin Gothberg has received his urge from the army and is vis | E. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McGuinn enter- iting in New Jersey and is expected turned to {nome soon, dis Mr: been v days, W! where she will stay for 2 before r Frank on business, today. Mr. a in the last leg The meeting of the city council schedule poned u count of the Shriner’ entertainment. matters night whi Miss American Conservatory, Ch. | Years’ | Harmon garten Maple Yo and double-breasted; two and three- button; many variations in pockets and other details. see. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE |. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGuinn enter-|ranch today on a short business and} _E. F. Fuller is in town from Salt |tained informally at a dancing party pleasure trip. | * Algeo of the Midwest Refin- F. Cross, a Thermopolis oi] man, y day for Was a business visitor in terday while enroute to hi Edgemont, S. D., where he has been } inspecting his holdings in the Mule Creek field. Estabrook : erday for Douglas in sued Tony Kossup, foreman of the Leo n Casper on business. p has just returned from io, Texas, where he was alled on account of the death of his her. nm Crosskill of the Mi Plains hotel, Che of this week. * « @ G. McCune is in town from rst Camp. * will address them. . Jr., of Pedro, ome. er from ne was sent for returned from ) ‘dwell will spend y ine here be- Mr. Henry Cardw as received his rmy and is ex- y Peterson J. ON. Peale tile man, and | Broken Bow, ohn © Rathvon of L who has t few days president of the s Oil company has re- er from ent several weeks on T. Willi where he has s ae ombined business and pleasure n Storrie of Lusk, who has x here for the pest ten + eed e tomorrow for Denver Mrs. D. H. Griffith, who has been few days confined at al hospital for the , suffering from a ck of influ and pne able to leav eturning home. England is in San Francisec * * *£ contruction engineer rption plant, is is spending sev tn; renewing acquaintances s 1 Mrs. Tom Clark are in She is also closing up bu ranch on Powder River ant upon her hu band’s recent death. nd Mrs. E. Sullivan and Fred Snow of Greybull, is spen Dorothy, of in e here ing a few days in Casper on a con and pleasure trip. Mr bined business and pleasure trip. as the speaker of the house | When in town stop at the Am aoe hotel. soe « a WHY PAY MORE? weer — $4.50 per gallon for Sherwin-Wil liams paints, it weighs two pounds banquet and. per gallon more than any other mixed Many important civie paint. will be taken up Wednesday 75e for mortise locks, 4 en the meeting will be held. butts; wall paper, = gle diamond eee ee metal weather strips, mill work, gen- Betty Carpenter, eral contracting. House repairing, no « job too small. no, Homes on rent payments. Hoder CASPER HOME BUILDERS Co.,, Inc. 3 North d for last night was post ntil Wednesday night on ac- experience, M History. k a specialty Phone 9: ractics long ago. s We have new, special models for. them; designed by Hart Schaffner & Marx. The makers put lively style in them with all-wool fabrics and best workman- ship. They’re styles you want, too. WAIST-SEAM SUITS u'll like the waist-seam suits; single WAIST-SEAM OVERCOATS The waist-seam idea is popular in the spring overcoats; we've designed some very stylish ones that you ought to Bloom Shoe and Clothing Company C. M. ELGIN, Proprietor ee cae” °° BEBTY LOMN CHAIRMEN. MAS. HARRIETT GKERSON TO MEET IN GHEVENNE SUCCUMES TO OFERIIC\ , Jr, of Rock for the w , paigns, has died Sunday morning at ing of the from phy: held at the operation that wa: enne, on The chairmen cuss the coming fifth lo: Acting Governor William E. Chaplin men’s Liberty loan ca call for a me county chairmen, to be drive, a prominent merean- mained open Me ishop, both of /11 until 2. o'c visitine with mains could be viewed by friends here d renewing Visitors. in Casper. who are visiting in | Dicker NN | Chambertin F urniture AND UNDERTAKXING CO. Is Now Located In Odd Fellows Building Watch this space for something brand new in Home Furnishings i ye, Commer, RR. & Durbin Ste. N00 ee eo ML 2 |Back to the good old U.S. A. They’re coming home erect, full-chested, slender-waisted, springy-gaited, “hard as nails;” a new physical type, different from the men who went away not win La) rumen" PAGE THREE s; Harriett V. Dickerson vife of Dr. Mercer Dick n, 6 o'clock, al shock resulting from-an performed in a siturday local hospital, Mrs. Dickerson + «+! Il dis- been ailing for some time and the and ion was undertaken as a last s of effecting a cure. > remains are a chapel wh Shaffcr- asket re- lay morning from ck so that the re- Peoria, IL, 3 are where interment will be made. The | Bishop | deceased woman is survived by one son and her husband. The family moved to Casper nearly s among | two y ago from Ilinois. Mr: n formerly conducted a Beau- ty parlor in Cas| 1c-| prior to shipment to | | = UT | = z Any tire soon proves the truth of the statement, The better the tire the better the truck service.” For you know that damage to mechan- ism is often trace- able to inferior tire equipment—just as disease of one organ ofttimes owes its origin to a defect elsewhere, That's why you should choose truck tires on a quality basis. You do so when you select GOODRICH DE LUXE Truck Tires. They em- body the best that a half-century of rub- ber science can pro- duce. Are long- wearing, lively and flexible—every one a guardian of the GOODRICH repu- tation. Let us apply them to your truck, BLACKSTONE TRANSIT COMPANY 165 S. Ash St. Phone 908 fs GOODRICH DE LUXE TRUCK TIRES VARSITY SUITS. The Varsity suits for spring are for the men who like plain sacks; {ut want all the stylish touches; there's an “air” about these suits you'll like. 1 SS TT E t ‘ ’ r

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