Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 3

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Yarewell Luncheon at the Henning Mrs. R. b. Reed of Denver was ning hotel by Miss Florence Hanra-!zesé Covers were laid for six at the |: ly served lunch. L. keed, Villnave, Drisdoll, Trosper, | Hrodus, and Miss Esther Dorin, urs. ver. after spending 2 very pleasant S visit here. © < BA. * Nadi *} Mask Ball to. Be ’ Given at Te ‘The Royal. Neighbors of America; A- > made plans for a mask ball ty K. C. Circle to Mect into With Mies J. S.-Mechling Collier as. formerly planned, hut will be entertained af the home: of Mrs. J. S.»Mechling, 736 South Durbin street, -at o'cloék. to- morrow aflernoon. articles being’ made? for the bazaar Meeting of North * Side Circle Mrs, 1 W. Hole to i se Entertain Hallow ston, visit. ut an-informal” Hallowe'en exentng for about 60 young ‘people and mem- heesof-the Christian Science. society here. All.sorts of Hallowe'en games. will de, planed, and a regular “good ° tine”. evening, spent. a 8 Essterm Star. 4° / Mesting ‘Toalght: ‘ They Eastern’ Stat will hold. the’ regular Meeting’ in the Masonic tem-! ple tonight. af 8 © Heke All visitors! are invited. Ph ane * Mrs. B. H. Pelton Hostess at Bridge Luacheoa The third of @ series of bridg. lancheons was ‘given this afternoon at the home of Mn. BH. H. Pelton, (35 South Beech -street... The home Was artistically, -deeorated with chry- santhemums, and, a lovely. luncheon Was served by the hostess. The af- ternoon was spent in auction bridge, four tables playing. a & Round Robia Circle to Meet With Mrs. Knudsen The Round. Robin circle of the Methodist Aid society wil! meet at the home of Mrs. Otto Knudzen, 1121 | South Oak street on Mriday after- 2:30 °o’clock. The members yale bring their needle work for the * 9-8 The \Caspen- Choral. - society — will, rL this evening at 8:15 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church, * « . Mecting of Victory Circle at Central School Building A meeting of the Victory circle as , ests of Mrs, F. P, Bogue will be: held vat the Central school Duilding fiday afternoon ut 2:30 ofclock. | After the business session there will} te u short program of reading and musical selections, ! ee ahd often ward Known és the agi # Holland for on ehh 300 200 | the guest of honor at a farewell 1 Aid society. o'clock luncheon given at the Hen-|noon at f Baptist S. E. Cirete he guests were the Mesdames R. at Mrs. Thompson's The tehurch will meet Reed, ‘the- guest of honor, at the home of Mr Jeft last night for her Home in Den-'South Park avenue. hh Lh Sd ®imiles ‘ati fio " ver tomorrow night for burial. = ra erated at only 115 miles. COMP) NIES Mr. Ingram was born in Iowa, but PERSONALS _ | River he was presented an ell steak for 16 years had been engaged in the! bey : |’ which he expected to have for sup sheep business near Moneta, Fre- ~—° per at North Platte, Nebr. He: ar- FIL INCORPORATION incee county. He had received treat-| J. Green, manager of the Wol- rived. ai 8:01 and. took off at ment in several eastern hospitals for ton Commercial company of Armin 44315, circle of the Methodist} W- ; will not meet with Mrs, Tow night for Denver, wh« aitend the football Charles 1 Hanway (terest in the meetir ie witat join his mother and brothers. he res ae ty have been ut-, a afternoon there have bee a number of d Just received a large shipment of fering with chronic bronchitis for: AaL the members )of the Tri are invited to ome and bring the, for Lander on business. 7 ; 5 ‘2G, ak for six or planned to “raise- money for ther new ., Mrs, Clara “Davis lag returned at the Richter Music Co, | 10-23-5¢| hoarse I could not } ” ‘oshe 3 ht weeks. I could get only tem- Methodist POSER aE. aon att Ge ae ess Ae Me RINGS UNDER EYES: the new electrical display sign of | or rary relief. 1 Meeti in tere wee : “Casper people will be garprised | the Richter Music Co. was erected to-, “This winter I was ee wa eteresting Meeting o a etn how quickly simple witchhazel, cam- day by the Sun Electric Co., and is Gripand was in awful shape. Delphian Society. ‘ eis ane Kellow worsraan. advised me ca take Joh Hohoff. pricey Sopra », phor, hydra as mixed in La-| very attractive, the ti I had Che Caspet. chapier of. the Del : se OLN ohoff, . representing — the eae ‘ | |PE-RU-NA. ime us D Pp Warfield, Pratt; Howell. company of .YOPUk eye v elieves bloodshot, J, T, Mahaffey is shipping two car-, used three-fou of a bottle, the phian ‘society. held an” internet ne e eee tere. caliny ot eves and dark rings, One young lady |tonis of horses to Ollerome, the Int hoarseness | was) gone, also that meeting at: the home of Mrs. T.. trade , bbs sari ‘ who had eye trouble and very un-' 44) part of the week f tired feéling. I am on my second Vorhin. 825 South Grant street. Mrs. | 4°: & PRD sightly dark rings was relieved by a ; - bottle. Hereafter PE-RU-NA will ... Wygant read a paper on? Flor- Rrkant 45 MeRorey have just ‘single week's use of Lavoptik. We Mrs. C. 0. Brown and son.are leav- be constantly in my house. It is once, Italy; und Mrs. John McFay-/. Mr- ane Mrs. C. McRorey have suse guarantee a gmall bottle to help ANY | img today for California-to spend the! the best me licine ever put up for den gave a talk on the Renaissance. ;Téturned from the Jackson Hole CASE jdweak, ‘Strained or inflamed | Winter. the purpose.” The next meeting of the Literary ©OUNtry, where they have heen on a “>” ! i Roane RE iS K { For any disease due to catarrh r nex iz rary Hunting trip forever a ionth. They seyo> Aluminmem eye cup FRE In order to make room for ship- r catarrhal conditions, PE-RU-NA rociely will be held atthe home of DUNtne ei an clk, and severat Casper Phurmacy,—-Adv. jment of new holiday goods the | $s equally dependable. Coughs, MMS. W. M. Wolland 441 Kimbalt eae teat sind Saat te dla) time! , eer at |Leader store is holding a sacrifice colds, catarrh of the head, stomach treet. QP aed a When’ Mr. MeRoreyseatt POR SALE—One brown ~- mare, ! sale tomorrow. trouble, constipation, gheumatiem, the Jackson Hole countr. about three : North Side circle of the Meth. SOW still falling, > : rs e’ bi ; ment. ‘testines, are some of the troubles cfigt AM oaulstae Gill Loraneetaaihad A EY oe Ne aa aa na blue lg ted a eA let thi ah Cr Re Cerlson has been in the elty | for which J PE-RU-NA is especially i the: Vv. § k. L.' Lamont of the yoming the past week in interest f 1 rs stent by hie: nome pn rai ly Credit Rating exchi e has gone to one yee * ge Bee Wt: holdings here and.js sees for aa | r PE-RU-NA ther’ prciguactaeet Clark: . en > Cheyenne on_ busines oneg gas x Vitor tomorrow for a week.or more | orate ane oF el oh x? P's 4s shoulder. ” All of the ubove men lon- | on! form. Miss Mabel MeVicker en, Mrs. HAV. Hole will, ae the Sionteaal ;Crawford arrived today for a week’ many times before and is well known. Mts, Bessie Barnes underwent an Operation at the State hospital, and is doing well. .. Walter A. Fisher has just recent-| ‘ly arrived in the United States from \€ngland, where he served English army for four years. Fisher was wounded the first year! of the ‘honorable discherge jlish army : ‘Fisher will visit his brother, Harry, eretaryy of the | lub, SSR RR iS NRA ARTI ES BEI NT OTIC CPTRGERNI TNS Rs :2 Che Casper Daily Tribune SUPPOSED RAGER IN AIR. NATRONA RED GROSS ~ FUNERAL TO BE. DERBY FALS TO REGISTER TUS NT HELO ON FRIDAY Ingram Services to, es in Charge of Masonic Order’ with { \ } i | t CHBY EN to ‘Phe ‘Teibuns.) * | unidentified rplane jover Cheyerne’at 5 o’cloct: |terday afternoon at an altitude: ey i An Ata meeting ig obthe the ENateona Coun- | 300 feet, i€ a contestant in the (rat grt hah Oana na Burial in Denver “= | continental air race will be disquali- , Hote Lae amet -_———— | |fied unless it returns to O'Neil field the following executive com-— jeyneral services for Ted Ingram, |here and checks in. Officials a s Was clected: »V. L. Walker, rho di I circle of the Meihodist | O'Neil field assume ft was acenton ev. Philip K.. Edwar Mrs. C. Hi. eras whe wet bs eh ml vill_meet Friday after-|eust-bound, in the ait derby '}Townsend, Fred Van Gordon, Mrs.| vith which he had suffered for four 3) with Mrs. W. W. Hur- Only one ricer, Lieutenant Colonel | Os¢ar Heistand, J. Lb. Learner, J, SWINE, We owl Ba bat or five years, will be held at the Bowman chapel at 2:30 o’clock Fri- day afternoon, in charge of the Ma- sonic order of which he was a -mem- ber. Rev. W. F. French of the Meth- odist church will be the officiating ‘ minister. The body will be shipped to Den-: 458 Park _ avenue, echling, Mrs. Sum Service, Mrs. M. ¢. J. Gothberg his committee will meet next Monday to elect officers and, ads 6f committees. Chairman for! Red Gr. drive in November! also be appointed at this meet- 1. Es Hartney, piloting the singh eater German Mokker No. 11, | bound on the second leg, checked in there Wednesday. Colonel Hartr f the Baptist; who ix both ‘a British and 4 day afternoon re" and who brot down Thompson 526;man machines diiring the war, }from Green River to Ch E. circle his illness but failed to get relief. at’ thé -Masonic temple gn to, Wyo., is here for the day. Fas rea He is survived by his wife, who; Hallowe'en night. All the guests dre, . . PRAYER MEETINGS one t, Wyo. ib in Casper, a sister, Mrs. Laura requesied to come in ccostume and). Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Carr have j ticles of incorporation filed in\J, Bragg of Denver, and two sisters, prizes will be given to the most origi- moved into their home on South Cen- the office of the Wyoming secretary who live in Burlington, In. nal outfit. \ter street, which has just been re- laf state, Wednesday bv the Golden BL. SEO ‘The Irts orchestra will furnish the ‘decorated and remodeled. Siar Oil company, capital stock $100,-. Fourth Annual Masquerade Ball| music, and pune will be served dur- 4 Sei tie =", 000. headquarters at Lander. The di- given by the Royal Neighbors of} ing the evening: Special arrange-| Al Smith who is traveling for the Le ae rectors for the first rare: P, B,- America, Oct. 31. $1 per couple, ments are being’made for spectators. Schilling company of San Francisco,, An interesting outgrowth of the ©¢ e, B.A. Stor M. Darling- extra ladies b0c. Prizes given. lie Mesdamea Hz J. Kuhertz, Min, Calif., is here from Sheridan, Wyo., Maitland meetings now in their final t¢?: James F. Long- 10-17-6t nie Drumer,. Helen Bentley — and ‘on business. ? pack at the Methodist church are machen F : ‘vances Schmidt have been appoint- Son) the cottage pray r meetings held each _ Articles of incorporation also were Ae the entertainment commnitten. Sam Stokes, who was formerly morning in the homes a members| filed by the Premont Securities cor- HAD CHRONIC BRONCHITIS eee with the Casper Pharmacy, has gone of the church, i poration, capital stock j FOR TWENTY- six YEARS There ft Lander, direc the cement block business. was no definite o: ga.) quarter es tion along this line, but realiz nat first year J. A. Delfelder, M. N. Bald- NOW WELL AN AND HAPPY J. O'Brien is leaving tomor- such meetings would} ul, Win, O. W. Nicholson, P. B. Dyck- READING: he will’ groups of women sembling in) man, KB. B. \ Welty. ‘The E. J, Tou-| Te experene of arr LaCrosse,| = street, aving tomorrow ne is chiefly remarkable where he will) on account of the paae of time’ various comnu for a brief service. There has been 2 epend each morning Roy Maha ey night for Tulsa, Okla.; wonderful - in- ions cach evening. SIMPLE WASH REMOVES Edison and Columbie. records of the ‘twenty-six years and every winter. latest issues. Come in and hear them, 1 would catch cold and and become so. e ot branded T on left jaw and 8 on left hip; gne bay horse, two years old, with white face; one old brown horse, te in at paces side Sa eises loat: ing gas, indigestion, citar of the large. and - The Richard & Cunningham store | is remodeling ‘the Hialeons; depart | y there was feet of sne apd the small in- ed offered for sele for pound bill and (business. advertising expenses. See Chief of} Police, F. K. Webb. —— Mr. and M George are*staying at the Dr. M. C. Keith residence during Mrs. Keith’s visit in the east. ‘ SE ome oniy ofl burner in- | dorsed by the government, on display | at 159 South Center. 10-23-7t SS AGES The Chamberlin Furniture Co. is , having 2 large shipment of second- hand furniture puf on display at its second-hand store on South David street. : Wh worry Army and Navy) wood; here in the near future. of Lexing Mrs. W. J Nebr., sister of Miss MeVicker has visited here Es * ¢ gts Dxo (Gas, in the, Mr. ee SE aaa SSS SS SS Se world war and. received an} from the Eng- few weeks ago. Mr. > about the coal and use Oxo Gas appliances. On | display at 159 South Center. 10-23-74 “Let’s do the darn job together” = —Ches, Field OU’VE heard men give a long “A-c-h!” cfter a good cold drink of water? ‘Vhat’s just the way Chester‘ields hit you. Every pif gives a ucw kind of H o ; al cigat eke enjcyment— ter styles, all colors and Milli $5.00 Plain and fancy all stripped eae Georgette Waists $3.95 | $4.95 Infants White Kid | Children’s All-Wool Shoes Serge Dresses. 49c $8.95 Beacon Blanket Bath Robes $3.95 Silk Petticoats CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL, Inc. Management Mrs. Nye Roberts 516 South Durbin Street: i Telephone 339 FRENCH, MUSIC, DANCING FEATURED KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY, GRAMMAR DEPTS: Pupils, Ages 3 to 15 Years Parents who wish the best for their children appreciate the quiet, refined home atmosphere. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION a ca ee 10-23-10t! cf SUMIIOLSIIOOOOOD, : OOO OM: Me: Prices Shattered E need more room for our new Holiday Merchandise which is arriving daily, and in order to accomplish this we must reduce our stock, and will-do it by giving the public the great- est values, for their money, that were ever offered. Come in, get our prices, and be convinced. Starting FRIDAY and continuing for ONE WEEK. COATS, made of all-wool materjals, plain and fur- timmed, plain and belted models. SUITS—The newest. win- sizes, plain and fancy timmed. DRESSES—Come in satins, crepe de chene, serge, taffeta and georgette; every new color and style represented. The choice of our entire stock of Millinery in three lots—noth- $7.50 $10.00 PAGE THREE (GHIGHESTER S PULLS seared “Neyr 2gye eels WANTED—Several cere for t two | hours a day. Good wages; clean easy | |work. Write H. B., eare Tribune. | WANTED—A middle aged wornan| ‘for cooking und baking; good wages. | i Write H. B. », care Tribune, gests known to Bons Sinays Kellaiie SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE THE LAST WEEK — of the — Revival Meetings — at the — Methodist Church GOOD SINGING STRONG PREACHING 7:45 Each Night. Come! e ODM: ; OOOO OOLL: nery Lace Trimmed Camisoles 79¢ Navy Blue Serge Skirts $5.95 Forest Mills Wom- en’s Heavy Fleece Underwear Suits $1.95 Bungalow Silk and Aprons $1.00 Women’s Serge Dresses $7.95 DER Children’s Hose, Gordon Round Ticket Quality 35¢ 146 East Second Street

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