Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1919, Page 3

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Tea Club Entertained } The twelve members of the Tea club were delightfully entertained bad after- yoon at the home of Mrs. G, . Beil, corner Linden and Lincoln ated The! lime was spent in a very pleasaht ih-| tormal ay, after a dainty lincheon was served by the hostess. The members of the club are the \esdames R. H. Nichols, R. M. Bat-| jholomew, B. B. Lummis, J. C. Snook, | rn. Cc. Wayland, W. 8. Kimball, Jr., C. i: Peterson, B. S. Schulte, L. 'T. Town.) ond, H. §. Seb rtz and G. F, Bell. | ee Annual Open House ‘ reat Success { open house of the P. BE. O. which dat the home of Mrs. 8. K. toy, 245 South Grant street, for the members and guests invited by the so- a very successful affair, The home of Mrs. Loy was prettily deco- with chrysanihemums. There irge attendance at the meeting, st interesting program on the educational work of the club was given. B. Durham r a paper on, “What is the P, EB, 0.," and Mrs. Mae: I. Winter gave a talk on “Our Educa-) ional Fund," which was followed by . piano solo by Mrs, W. Anderson. \t the close of the business meet and the program, delicious refresh-; Mrs. 8. K. Lay. | clety, We red was a a ing ments were served by ee 8 M. Langston ion of Shower Mesdames A. Tk. Forbes, J. J.} and W. F. Brewer were the hostesses. at > surprise miscellaneous shower given at the’ home of Mrs. A. 1. Forbes, 260 South Beech street, | vhursday afternoon in honor of M \. M. Langston, The home was de: riled with potted plants for the occasion ind refreshments were served by. the hostess. ‘The gugst of- honor received ainty and useful gifts from her 20 guests attended the ffair. ee Mr. EL W. Davis Hostess av Victory Lancheon many frien lovely The home of Mrs. BE. W. Davis on Midwest avenue was the scene of an, etabe 1 o'clock luncheon celebrat- ing Vietory Day. The homé and tables were artistically arranged with the flags and decorations symbolic of Victory ‘iy. The place cards and favors at the luncheon table were appropriately , overs were laid for 12-guests. \fter the course "wuneheon the after- hoon Was spent with needle work. Those present at the entertainment the Mesdames J..J. Mig et, isted the hostess during the who after- on, A. Th) Porbes, M. M. Langston, 1, W. Wilson, Carl Byer H. R. Cardwell, FP. J. Austin, Mrs. Dixon ang Mrs. CI oe 090 Mrs, ALR. Lowey tin ote Entertains House Guese Mrs. K. C. Ewing"pf Colorado Spring» Colo, was the honored guest at a cart at the home of Mrs. A. Rt. Lowey puth LineoIn street. A threr luncheon was served io the tables of auction bridge were for, and the honors of the ifternoon were won by Mrs, C, E. Win er. Mesdames K, C. Ewing, C, Cotton Jarvis, Gonts, Tor Smeltz and Plummer were the f the afternoon. 7 8 8 Concert: Monday Night for Army and Navy Club Tl lowing program will be and Nayy club Pliment to the member friends by Pro Rudolph Lundberg and his pu © concert starts at 8:15 \ Day in. Switzerland,” -—._—- Lang Ilazel Cony ! f Are” (in I Well L vain - Hanley | udolph Lundberg \ Pretty Little Maid I Know,---- - - Richardson Mair Dis Muke pe Spurr Albert. Lee ‘ Vocal Trio: he aid’s Evening Song, Glover ik Don Lobdell, Lila Rranson and Selma Young | Song” - 2---- Chopit'| Mevrily Sehieiffabrt | The Songs my Mother t Thoda to ‘Donahoe \ Spirit, Plow Camphell-Tipton Mrs, W. L. ‘Treb Mreedom for AN Forever --Hiltian’ | Rudolph Lundbers | mists: . Wy ‘ OOCPEVS ant and Mr, Lundberg Fortnightly | 4 othis aft-! Juncheon Hoff, 1041 the lunch- wore at-| members of the club we won at che home of Mrs. South Center street. three tables of ‘onged for and the crnoon to playing eee After cards ladies devoted the} bridge. Salto Club Dance 24 | Next Friday ij The second dance to he given by the vers of the Salto club will take ce next Friday night atthe Masonic! mple. ‘The plans for the ovéning | ‘ve not yet complete, The t! id dance Vill he viven the evening after ream | ving day, November 28. se Silver Téa for Bagaar a Fine Success The informal tea given at the eee Mrs. R, K. Staley for the benetit the Christrnas bazaar to be given at ‘he Presbyterian church on the sth’ ef December, was a. gpleniid: suceces th financially and socially. Over 100 ‘ended the tea, and a silver eollee ‘ton of $60 was taken. Might of the Nes of the Presbyterian church a (ing a number of her little friends with ‘heen completed for the game. Mee mares sisted in serving. The decorations of the afternoon were rose chrysanthemums with rose shaded lights and candles. The small tables Were Prettily arranged with tt ers and candles in the old rose shade. iA musical program was given hy Mrs. H. C, Bretschneider, Mrs. W. 1. Leavitt, Mrs. Tolhurst and Professor Lundberg. se Entertains for ' Fifth Birthday Little Eleanor Burwen cel fifth birthday by delightfully entertain- a Hallowe'en party yesterday afternoon ‘at her home in the Mefory apartments. ‘Appropriate games were’ played qnd ‘dainty luncheon was served. guests were Gene French, Floren Johnson, Frances McRory, Heien n- glekey, Emma Swensen, Merrill Swen- sen, Klye Bacon, Earl Penley and Elenor Bla ———>_-—-- ° : ° 'io—_—__-—. a Mr. and Mrs, George Kropp have re-| turned from Olney, Ul.¢ ‘where they | have been visiting for two w eeka with! relatives and frienfs. s 8 6 The boys of the Army club have donated toward a w the funeral of Charles Mill day. 1 Navy th for Nn Sun- ee 8 Van_ Kerekhove, of the Kelly-Howe- Thompson company,_is in Casper call- ing on his trade with the hardware mer- ‘chants. L EVENING Arrangements are being made for a football game to be played on the high! school atheletic field on the afternoon of Thanksgiving ‘day, with the Univer-' ty of. Wyoming, which recenuy. de- feated*the Cniversity of Montana team here, ‘The final plans not yet bustle effects: Yet in this slenderness is skilfully maintained, ese and Mrs. M. J. turned from Denver Master Francis Burke, 4n operation in. the St. in Denver. rapidly.” Mr. Burke have re with thelr fon, who underwent Joseph hospital The little boy is improving Howard Wylanc of University Nebr., Place, | is here with a party of friends for an elk hunt in Wyoming: CHRISTIAN SC Christian Science serv every Sunday morning at 11 o'¢ I. 0. O. F.. halt and on Wei HOF are invited to this hour. a stranger here. more welcon no mo If so you 0d music Pine anil Cunningham Street J. HL. Gockel, Pastor. Sunday school, as usual, at are be sinning 10 practic mas Eve services. is therefore imperative. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Delaware and Durbin Streets ~ Walter H. Bradley, Minister Tomorrow at 11 the m will speak Rev. dloly Cc hilip K. Edwards, Rector, communion at § arch xchool at 92 Morning Prayer and sermon at 1 Witt sermon hoth : . ing service and bible talk at ning by the NOT FOR WATER—I¢'s a bathing suit amet ri looks and looks only, but they wear kind out on ‘the California ‘beaches. VARIABL vr Hof ite Stunday schoo! superintendent omés you The QUITE 80, The time, the Place and the girl fre seidom found together. That alludes to the hired girl, ail right. is movie star ' Preaching by the pas and evening. MPs: the Epworth League “The Original Win: A social hor Manage ‘votional hour, All young Seaeeeaeaeceontedteetecte fo- ake eGo ofe-o$ Rar Uy GR 0 sf0 ofoofo- THE ORIGINAL people News cae AND INFORMATION BUREAU : Headquarters Denver Post Agency Don’t forget to buy } your Denver Sunday Post every Sunday. Books, Periodicals and Mag:ines. Your Home Newspaper CIGARS TOBACCOS POPCORN PEANUTS CONFECTIONS The News Depot CHAS. GUNNISON, gins ° E153 So. Center Baeteded So ote foefe hodte eect Soeeeoe Peete ee ete deg Phone 256 FROCK.—The long waisted bodice and the puffed the hips are forecasts of the season's tendency to pannier and lovely gown of rose chiffon velvet the effect oF You may he| ~ are all the Come and be a stranger a- friendly evening 7.0’clock. ‘The lesson sermon spirit at all ‘services, tomorrow is “Adam and Fallen Man.” The public is cordially invited to av SESE! CHAE Lied AG Vai cs Me ant heaa Rerviden TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Regular arttendance | Prosreesooesoeses: 4k. i Friend: “How | {anual income? | i It de- | pends on whether | $9O$0096S SHES EEEHOSOS OSES OH ODS ODE | SOMETHING MORE THAN: PLAY | A PUZZLE. | > Z se}, Old man, | Crippled saldier Pleasantly Surpelded| thit dok of mint at Result of Werk at Which He Ee ead hide Ainuted Himéelt. DAD OS: and hé's get al-- most human in-\' telligénce. , You don't say ao! I wonder where he learned is itt, : How a ring got a wounded soldier | & new occupation in lifé-is told by the federal~board for vorational edu. | eation,, which 1s helping the handi-! capped men of the army, nav¥ and ma-| rine corps get back into the work- day world: A veteran of Belleau wood called ; Upon the board. His left leg gone, he! appeared :listléss and without hope. He sat talking to the adviser, now and, then slowly turning a ring on his! finger. he adviser, to get. the man's confidencé, asked io see the ring: ‘The man suddenly became animated. | | | Read the Tribune ads, MAN’S but some playing of mine,” he added. | The adviser iookéd at the ring, noted | the engraving, and said: “How would you like to learn en. \ graving?” “Doing this? gering his ring, —it’s. just play.” 70 29 at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your Vital organs healthy with “Let's have a try at {t,” replied the | COLD Bena. The federal board seat the man to. nea learn engraving, and a few months he qualified for » good job in a Jew The world's ndard remedy for kidney, elry store. \\hiver, bladder and urle acid trouble | since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates ' | vital organs, All druggists, three sizes said the soldier, fin- ay, this ain't work 12 16 1718 1 33024 1B paras Unusual SE EEREEET aT: Front Basement Room (lirerrrer Moderately priced for your We have also received are also moderstely priced. not yet bought their winter headwear to call on us. - SHOES We are now featuring the well- known Bostonian Shoes for Men’s Dress Wear. You will’find a splen- did assortment to pick from at prices that are night. Call and s see for your- selves. SWEATERS AND UNDERWEAR Our stock of Sweaters and Under- wear, of all kinds, is most complete and the'prices are nght. TNA Always think '@ RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM Co. | When You Want the Best IAAT + ws DEY ake “I made that,” he said. “Rammoréd | | it out of silver myself, and éngraved GE those figures on the outside. Nothing! 1 A man is as old as his organs; he | can be as vigorous and healthy at / Popular Tomorrow Individual Always ° Suggestions in Art ‘Novelties Watzke Millinery & Art wo soatoateo cd eX So so fo efo- fo oho eho vS048 Suits, Qvercoats and Mackinaws for Men and Bovs. HATS AND CAPS Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps of all kinds. for F!I and Winter, Wear, including a splendid assortment of Men’s Fur Caps, in several different styles, which " nace THREE PAGE THREE - SaAUsE ron LAUGHTER, . Witey: What @re you laughing at now, you poor aimp? Habby: { was Just thinking how Marriage, in com par makes the rest of one’s ubles lock like a furny joke Railroad Time Table--Casper THE CHICA BURLINGTON & Y nr. Departure West 1 und, 601____ No. 603_ 3:59 p.m. Today West Hotel Bldg. on “The MesMze of the Church to. Men | The sermon for the morning ser esse of Today" and in the evening at 7:30 ice, which commences at 10:30, witli be! & ae on “Heayeniy Wisdom.” * hased on Ephesians 6, 10:17, the theme} 63 pe cts ithem will be ‘Stew. bel he Christians’ Enemies and} os arts. “Hen ° Heavens" and the eve. Their God-given Weapons for Combats] Se Shadows In the. morning Mes. Ree eran teas rome ere chemi itiay ¢ Lundbere wit Yotet to sermons on the ten command:| eo eto thie Dw, ments. ‘The commandement _ which . o : * shail be considered tomorrow ey Ss EP. in = Mrs. Gia) Bran: fg: “Thou shalt not take name of MEN D ARTMENT 2 WHE sing MacDermott's ‘In ) My the Lord thy God in vain.” This sers| b3 = House Are Many Mansions,” y * nt Christ dwell in} 6 3 . se ARKS CHERCH Announcing the arrival of new Fall and Winter OO, rere o¢, inspection. 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