Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1919, Page 3

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af PAGE THREE = - ; Lew Cheadie and Dick Railey have a: Chinese Curb Tobacco Users. gone to Denver where they wil spent = | China’s ministry of the interior has (he week-end with friends. telegraphed the following circular’ in- }-structions to the Shenchangs and Tn- 3% SHR | tungs all over the country, according to the Peking Daily News: “ft has been noticed that alma®t éverybody in thé country his indilged in the use of cigars or cigarettes, which will became a worse curse to | 7 : eee 4 . the nation than opium fn former days i LESe - ai eS ee i : ; is a we unless Some restrictions are imposed. | . 2 Poi F ~~ = é é g... lt is hereby decided that before taking _ Fourth Annual Marque tinea Paty ae ee . up any measure for the total prohi = at Temple fion of f1s use, the tions shall be imposed yal -Neighbors -of -Aimerica| A very pleasant Hallowe'en part® was | their fourth annual masque ball liven at 846 South Center street by lowing restric | First, no be, sn i nat en yne Masonic ‘Temple last. night... Altjthe Misses Florence Biggs, Ephemia 4 or girl under eighteen years of age | i at Niyests came in costume and the af-| 8nd Joan -TMoutari ana Margerie Eshel- shall be allowed to smoke cigurs or} he an a great success, financially and!™an. The season's decorations were cigarettes; second, any military or na- | s voclally- ieee susiane. Nomeiand:the-dining. ta val man using it spall be punished ; ° i Iris orchestra’ furnished the | heer ee : 4 | third, the use of cigars and cignrettes Lb nd toward the end of the _An inviting luncheon was served and ‘ ce music, fm all government schools snd colle: rohibited. vas formed to march around’ the; eo wenrieg:. sue. Oars tume was form eed jthruth Grandstrand and the Messrs. r ance ball. A_ committee compo eke | Rfanklana Keables. Loyd Webb, Glen yirs. George Richter, Mrs. Perey Jeh-) cay, Lloyd MeGure, Nex Reno, Daddy nings, and Mr, Moreman of the Golden | Barnes, J. C. Keasenger and Ray Reno. _ shall be strictly Fastern Bhreau Bulle’ Tn wore, wam anpalited to, awa AB | rene ao 2 : sei i i ies for tho best costumed Indy Ghd! Mes, R..J. Avery Hostess to orca fe hs R if d T } vrs jan. ‘The prizes were given to! Jolly Good Time Club LATEST IN MILLINERY DIRECT FROM PARIS—U) French hat, of OtéF and beige velvet. (2) Small hat. of auroa ime jirs. Tom Williams, for her black satin black velvet ribbon. (3) Black satin ve'vet hat trimmed with its. cf paradise. (4) Charming liat of otter velvet 4 havily embroidered Chinese suit, aid) The members.of the Jolly Good Time] with cream. corrugated: velvet. i Table-- Cas er ) i, Vir. Thompson, who wore ‘a silver club were entertained at their last : It is a most satisfac- ombellished Mexican outfit. {mecting, on Thursday afternoon, at the|just out of Chicago, where she-took! ». . a) e be Fi ‘one of the clever costumed groups, home of Mrs, Rt. J. Avery, 734 School| Special course in elocution. Mrs. Mc- ¥ THE € Nw & tory verage- ine of the evening was the sultan and his ; street. Intyre has had several years of experi flavor and aroma and harem, and their feature song and! The afternoon was spent in sewing |@nce in lyceum work with her readings, it is healthful. jane was enjoyed Very much, jnnd crocheting. Near the close of the|@M4 has promised to entertain with sev ay dane pe oak lahicentce apRGReheba wes: solved “te eral nelections at the tea. “She will give i fine Well ine ies ie 3 ; Mrs. Avery. | readings at the tea planned for the 7 9:25 p.m. pom tains nothing that Mrs. Edd Setbers Entertains of Novembe: ; = 5 ? a4 d r at the home of Mrs. West Bound. . for Miss Thora he -nesnitiera: Dresent (atthe meeting | ere stale! "aonienmramn Ob vocal, ety is harmful and much were the Mesdames C. F. Ruegfeger, urs. Bad Setbers, 708 South Chestnitt J, 13, Herren, Joe Snook, W. F. Abbott, {VU and piano musical selections and it celebrated. the eleventh birthday ;7, 4. Johnson, R. H. Hawley and the readings has been arranged for the that is beneficial. It is practically all a.m, pp me an informal party-last evening from 4) he next meeting of the club will be! the Presbyterian church nt ‘ f lock. held at the home of Mrs. W. M. Loggy. Teeth ey, att, U hoi : to 4 BY. 00k free Ten girls and boys were eer and 1100 Chestnut street, Lynch-Carpenter No. i ie Sapa He enjoyed outdoor games until te- ee Marriage CHRISTIAN SCIENCE : No. } Walter Baker & Co. freshments were served: ‘The oenter-| Ban-Hellenic Meeting ‘As a complete surprise to thelr fricnas Seience ‘services are BETPLOR AL CUPECIC, Established 1280. .. French, Minister é The chureh invites and urges you ang | No- your family to be present at the sev. | No § , pes eral Jubilee services, especially: We 11- el Vite-those who dfring the revi the prettily pagar ae Was at Laramie University Miss Ethel Carpenter and James E. every Sunday morning at 11 o'cloc hirthday cake, with lighte raed . A meeting of all the sororities was|Lynch were married at the Catholic 1. 0. 0.’ F. hall and on Wednesda jheld at the Y. W. GC. A. rooms at the|church by the Rev, John Mullin-last evening at 7 o'clock. The lesson se! Dorchester, Mass. kins. dies, and candy cats, witches and PUMP-| University. of Wyoming at Laramie to|night at eight o'clock. Only a very mon tomorrow is “Everlasting Punish- ‘After the hincheon the children’ were j giscuss and decide upon certain rushing |few friends were present at the cere-' ment.” ing hecame interested in the church, ; 7 invited 10 the home of Miss Alice Hol-!rutew fox the season, and to arrange a|mont. The public is cordially invited to at-‘and the large number of Casper people MO MOLD LD LP LY LD LI LI ES SP SIS DP I PLS PAM, tius for penny hunt. Miss Sethryn system of pledging that will be fair to| Mrs. Lynch has been stenographer, in tend these services. who know they should use the sabbath seers was given the prize for find: jan of the sororities: So far the Pan-|the offices of Hagens, Stanley & Mu- es religously and yet go nowhere to church.| ing the most pennies. Hellenic association has been able to|™@ne- Mr. Lynch ts in the employ of the First Baptist Church 9: Sunday school, ‘ye The little hostess Was given a lovely settle many of the difficulties arising| Midwest Refining company, Mr. anil Cor. So. Beech and Linden Sts. 11;:00—Worship, and sermon by the & cift by cach of her guests in remem-|from the old rushing system. giving| MT. Lyneh will live sin Casper for the pastor Robert L. Lemons will pastor: ou é, 3 4 france of he® birthday. . lone organization: precedence over the| “imter at least. 9° ‘preach at both hours, 11 a. m. and 7:30 —Epworth Leagne; subject “Ou Casper s Exclusive The boys and girls present at the !oiner, and this’ meeting will further tion towards others, towards our a eR m. Theme of morning sermon, “The Fel party were Jean MeKendry, an! plahs for the work. ; 3 pper Rogms of Life." The memorial "eighbors and friends. Walden, Buela MeGowen, Dickie Evans, ary Hage tC wae alii ft ae supper of Our Lord will he observed! 7:30--Song service. Evangnlistic “hour. Margaret Evans, Jewell Pruitt, Sethryn | Junior Class of High School at the close of the morning hour of |... scorer Seibers, Willie Wenner, Johnny Peters | Entertains Schoolmates and. Friends Bonen er soe worship. Sunday school at 10 a. m,; FIRST PRESBYTERIANSCHURCH and the hostess.” 5: ‘The junior class of the Natrona coun-! Mrs. O. Morgan, Mrs. Charles Vollmer |YOUNE People’s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Delaware and Durbin ‘Rireets. Henry Wyatt has gone to Powder Le SPORTING GOODS AND AUTO ACCESSORY STORE Complete Stock ISA LABDALALA LLL A o 8 ty high school entertained at a mas-land Mrs. H.K, Burdick entertained the Theme, “Standing for God and Right.” , Walter H. Bradley, Minister. Adeline Ferree and George Cook querade ball given in the high school|boys and. girls of their classes in| the Why not go ty church Sunday? A cor-; Tomorrow at 11 o'clock the pastor Give Enjoyable Party i gymnasium last night. The “gym” was| Baptist Sunday school with a Hallowe'en dial welcome to all. : will be “Leagues and Cove- and in the ey ‘decorated in orange and black and ajparty in the church basement this af- ning at 7:30 h Ms Adee vac nial tiallowe'cy {Chinese panel effect of yellow draxons|ternoon. ‘Thirty children enjoyed the ST, MARK’S CHURCH Bede oh The Stil, “Small Yutce A Cook gave an iriformal Hallowe'en! oy q dark background. The hall was | affair. Rev. Philip, K. Edwarts, Rector, °%,,000- For Y Select: party in the basement of the Ferree | : The morning anthem will be Gonnod’s r Your Selection. | 5 JO, OK) Holy Communion—at 5:00 a, m. “ - 5 Hae i che _chiALeeimelerakateli tie scented with oriental incense, and the Praise Ye The Patt Wai etioun n-| Harvest Time Dance Sunday School—at 9: m. ES TIR Te ORE oe ees roomns themselves in all the HATO We en eee eee ee aa eat tea an] Mich Enjoyed Holy Communion and Sermon—at joe Dudley Bulck’s “Cod Who Madest decorations in a yery- unusual manner." .cctume, as requested on the pro-|_ The harvest time dance at the Mul- 11:00 a. m. Prolene de Leis apn the morning b All sorts of games and contests were | 270°" ¢ Hin club was much enjoyed by the mem: — Evening service and Bible taik—at (jo. ney, ae ner’ xolo will he Haus- asper porting oods Oo. piayed and fortunes were told in many 5m bers and friends. All the guests came 8:00 p.m. y be Homeland”, and. in the even- Th dance music was furnished by the ing a quartet will sing Nevin’s, “Arise! 5 , i] different. days. Hearty refreshments in appropriate harvester costume ready were served to about 15 schoolmate 18 Orchestra and the order of dances ts, an informal good time. The decora- ‘TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH USE UBM ' 149 W. Second “tr Phone 214 | ists was varied by a pretty exhibition gipsy | tions were in keeping’ with the'season of Pine, and Cui gham Streets Se i eee . ome dance given by the Misses Ethel Mann|ihe year, as were the refreshments of ‘J. H. Gockel Pastor. CERRY RK * Dinner at Henning and Mary’ Spencer. . Miss. Veta Gilborn | ciger, nuts, fruits,and popped corn. THe erween now gpd Christmas Precedes Dan peterepiiied bo; ooh, Tenysuen 22 evening: jane spant dancips to happy sunday: school xeholar should make Readithe Tribpne sWant jas PEE TTEMEMTEETaS clever manner. music. ~% A Daboribd sane WPS ig rt ays CSAann i ite AS boi 5 elt a specini effort not to miss a single Sun- A lovely informal dinner” was | ar-{ wre f’ ‘Phe ehitertainment committee of thejgue \\¢ shall hesin peomptiy at dite! sy CLP LPM LPL LS LIL LD ES LIS LISD STL MD ranged at the Henning hotel on ‘Thyrs- capi eypiietary Hostess | nave! pnesty ooHletey of he Mesirs. “Tn the morning serviee whieh com: : —— et so — day evening before the Salto club dance. ;™ Elaborate Pai : (CoP. Br le, ‘om isnave, James Sdn: nences at 10:30, we shall celebrate our > Oe aM so ot Mo o%e se te oe oe ee oe Se a oe Hae, Me Me Po o% a%e Me se Places at the table were laid. for the Base as ‘Maine’ Rused) /ovae,- the pens, andl, J-, Donahue, annual returmation festival. On Octo:! ’ , oe sse oes Se Se A a a St Se a ee a ce james and Messrs. vyland, Ha “ ber 31,1 Wr ey r, with) : Mesdames and Messrs. Roy Wyland.) \Vosoy mask party. at her home, 545|° Mrs. John B. Schuyler: hax returnea Pe ty treet ommnety WERE . oe om mE. Carl Shumaker, Robert K. Staley, G. R.j & the help and by the grace of God, he- ; ‘ * és $. - {South Center street. ‘The hostess re-|from a two months visit in the east. a Y 3 he A ' Waldschmidt, Joe Bingenheimer and W.| Coivaa her guests, in.ajcostume repre- wan. the blessed work of the reforma ae If. Leavitt, Mrs. H, C, Bretschneider, UPS : bird ried Dub dn ‘ar tion, and that day marked the beginning Miss Irene Savage of Salt Lake Cit perspire inst, Cor Seu TWO GREAT PICTURES NT of the end of the Dark Ages, both for, Q. K. Deaver, John Bingenheither and |" The: home was decoratéd in the Hul- a the church and. for the world at large, lowe'en colors of ofange, and bjack P - The theme of the special sermon will; hee igiving a very pretty effect. ‘The liv be: “Phe Formation, the Deformation, ‘ing room was’ draped in streamérs te} "and the Reformation of the Churel form a. lily, and the*liglits of All the ° AE Rarpe nBHE scene Bee sal onjamin entertained at. rooms were shaded» with. clever, Hal) | GIy EMPEY IN ONE LEAD serinun will ikeat Of thevenvavitencat venison dinner, at her home on Me-;Jowe’en covering. ‘The dining table was | the First Commandment; namely “We, ’ Kinley street, last night for several arrayed in orange and black and lighted Sh . ue in Gi irends who were neighbors of Mr. andjby a Imge lamp with a npique. shade pejcnets Sophias Raa eve SoM 0, 2%, ree, ¢ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 0 CARLOADS 1M >, 1% +, John Wyland, R oo, - oat Sac oe, KA o+, ¢ T K? 7, ¢ Mis, Renjamin im ‘their old home in/of orange and black streamers and black} two wonder shows Have heen hooked whe ; Sd M \ ¢ 3 ublie Is CordicAy invited to ae Crawfordsville, India After the mealjeats, Each guest was, given a” place! for saturday and Sunday. at the Lyric.tend ra Suhtaliaskioue chaise, eh pee Se teed a very pleasant evening was passed'card attached to a ribbon tied tO 2! theater, The first is appearing today, Come. bg in music and visiting. ‘favor hidden in the jack o'lantern bas-| «The Masque of Life," which has played pushes hg fe oo, I Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs,|kets in the center of the table. Even}io crowded houses wherever it has be Virgil C. Rivers, the Misses Minnie’ the napkins of the guests Were de@\chown. This picture which is a 7 1» Harned & on, furniture dealers, havo? ec} received two carloads of new and sec: °, Sac seshedioeteatesieeiesietietieetestoetedteetetiee ete Mitzenberg, Aurelia Cone, and Mr. Bird signed with Hallowe'en images. Special, has a thrill in ev el. ond hand furniture of all kinds, and one V OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND bd Fletcher. The luncheon of baked beans, Parker) “phe pig téature of the two wonder car load of stoves, heaters and ranges, ii & ee 8 , House rolls, potato chips, olives, cider!qays wii be the Sunday picture, “The Which are on disp! at their store. 3 Dinner Given and doughnuts, was served by four-of|tndercurrent” which will star Guy rooms, 121 West First street. *y Honoring House Guest the mothers. The ladies wore pretty| Empey, star of “Over the Top” and au- : Xd ee Mr. and Mrs. rank England were/aprons and caps of the Hallowe'en col-|thor of the book by the same name. ir, PoDular actors on the screen, who has t3 the hosts at a dinner given in honor of ors, rying out the effect, ‘aph Sg jis a Select picture written by Empey. | Peem featured in scores of Vita: o¢, o-eheete<s their house guest, Mrs. Mabel Vaughn! Mrs. J. Ro .Russel was assisted 21) phe cast of #The Undercurrent” is one Productions; Frank Norcross, famous se (Louke, of Denver. ‘The private din- the party and in preparing the home by’! of the few aggregations of p for his character impersonations. ae de ing hall # festooned with orange and, the Mesdames Sam Service, M. P. Mul-| would merit the appellation of ——————— | yellow eamers, and the lights were|lin and W. Reeves. ‘ but the author-producer says the term a4 dimmed by yellow and black shades.| ‘The guests of the evening were the|has een done to death in the past and! | large, yellow chrysanthemums, and. Misses Frances Bingenheimer, Margaret! he js cantent to let the public judge tor | clever Hallowe'en favors, caps, and! Holmes, Julia Mechling, La Vonia Nel-lityeit the stellar merit of the Player: horns, were used as table decorations. ‘son, Helen McFayden, Emma Got!) an examination of the cast for ° The, 4 Uesides the hosts tiose present were!berg, Katherine Nau, Hazel Jones) Undercurrent” shows. nineteen: 1 e Mrs, Mabel Vaughn O'Rouke of Den- Georgia Reeves, Beulab Bally, Pauline dy wal % aia + Reeves, Beulah Bally, ane parts, at leat ten of which are play ts, Roderick Matson of Cheyenne,;Green, Jaunita Fisher, erine IS))by men and women whose names are : . Mesdames and Messrs, Ellis Elder,| Winifred “Miller, Thelma Miller, Ruth) known to screen patrons all over the Sidney, liver, bladder and uric acid Joseph Donahue, Judge|Scott, Marion Mann, Marie Mullin, Phi-| world, Heading the isc is Guy lmpes,, troubles-@re most dangerous be- Winter, B. B. Lummis, lomena Mullin and Maxine Russel. the soldier hero whose fame asa fighter| cause of their insidious attacks. oe o, ° CHOICE FURNITURE —AND— ~ ONE CARLOAD Moa” a> +4, iO ¢ Carl o, ¢ Pre rwre Oe Me sn aM See e Xa a? ’ » Lee Reno, the Misses; hele and lecturer has spredd to’ every corner! first warni sy of Cleveland, Ohio, and! Mrs. J, A, Ferguson of the glole. Next is Bicrancet Svelyn. ree the ied they give { 4 rgaret Kngland, and the Mesers.|Kntertains. Friends Martin in the leading feminine role and | ‘®t they need attention by taking te hert Ogden, Don Kagy and J, B, Me-| Mrs. J. A. Ferguson was the hostess |oo.starred with Sergeant Smpey. Then { b3 Mahon ‘at’ a 1 o'clock Wncheon at her bome,|comes Marguerite Courtot, who has been > 4 + ase 180 South Lincoln street, yesterday af-/a star on the Gaumony and Paramount | \ o, o+, ° + Old ‘Time ternoon, When thé guests arrived they! programs; Sally Crute, former Edison at Parish |Were presented with unique Hallowe'en) star and more recently the star of sev: The Hallowe'en. party and parish re: caps which they wore all afternoon. | eral. special pigtures; Betty “Blythe, the! ception held at St. Mark's parish house!The home! was artistically decorated in'jeading woman in Vitagrapii produc: Ht evening was enjoyed by nearly 100) Keoning ite Lica pepe one tions and in “Over the Top”; heople who spent the evening in play-;¢andles. e je decor Jong with -Famous Play Lasky; Ar-| eases geinst ‘ns «ll the old. time’ games and in be-;the color scheme. + thur donaldson, for more than a year Srrsteatee Mote aiee tn tee ‘oming thoroly well acquainted. Most} After deciphering thelr names on the| past with Vitagraph: Charles Stevenson, Look for the ‘Medal on every ben ‘utractive decorations had been arfang-|place cards all the guests ate with thelt/an actor well known on the stage and| Pee ped Sin ing gd “by the members of the Sunergae and/left hands, the right hand being tied) screen; William Dunn, one of the mo« } - ‘hese gave the proper atmosphere to|to the chair with black ribbons. After * SPOTL eS a ES ih a 2B Heaters, Cookstoves -. and Ranges %, % eee, 1 The world’s s! a for these | Harry Lce. | digorders,.will diten ward off these dis- Po shat roete-etes| ete + ‘he occasion, ‘The large central lights injthe delicious three-course luncheon the, ‘he room were covered by ela wlafternoon was devoted to cards and ‘lomes in black and yellow and all other;fancy work, and interesting fortune tell- 4 Were also shaded in — yellow.}ing. i mers of black and yellow were used! Places at the luncheon were laid for ‘Hectively and the sihouette figures the. Mesdames William Patten, J. Hf] °f witches, bats, owis, and cais|Aydelott, H. Tedford, 1.. Worthington, ; 9 won the walls “were moat artistic. |J. C. Austin, R. Crisses, PL. Dixon. F. Lighted Pumpkin lanternajipre “also C. See and M. Myers. a KP ? R? 1M rere, ? Announcement K 2 ° K? ro sfo-etoete| + WHICH WE HAVE ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE 1 . * Program of entertainment ar-, Luncheon in Honor A t & in ad by Mrs. William Tolhurst and of Mrs. J. W. Mcintyre | Alss Beatrice Boedfeld consisted of a! Mra: J. W. Burns will be the hostess’ DR. T. J. DREW jeacseccesccsees joueeeee ¥ a 9 9 ° jocal solos by H. C. Johnson, followed|and Devine streets, this afternoon at a {’ umacur theatricals In which varlbus|luncheon in honor of Mrs. J. W. Me+ ‘ry tales and mursery rhymes were'Intyre. Flowers pill be used In decorat- “ted, an@ such stutits 48 bobbing for|ing the home. About +5 guests are in: ‘uvles, a potato Fece, biting dpples vited to the tea which will be served book sim sttings, K:ssing the ripetic| tro. 3 on 6 o'clock. i and consulting the Fortune clock.) Mis. Mcl: ‘The Women's Gulla served {he junch-|pecentty come to Casper With hep hts: Wn which included coffee, tea, dough- band who is in charge of the commer. ‘uts, pumpkin. pit, popdorn bills and cial department of the Natrond County, ‘nples. The evening was concluded high school. Mrs. McIntyre is 4 post: with a. spirited -Virgmia reel. graduate of Northwestern university, hiano solo by Miss Jessie AndeFaon and/at her home on the corner of Lincol DENTIST 5 - HARNED & SON 211 0, and S. Building Phone 138 ! % 121 WEST FIRST ST. Be et PHONE 249 9-55 5B 69 06 3 39 99 NS MB AES SOS. 84D 99 $053 Vi UES £85 5 ox & : aI a te ei ee a ee i ee a Rs eS

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