Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1919, Page 3

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a nS et Daily Cribune : } Mrs. A. J, Cunningham has left for Cheyenne where she will he the guest of Mrs. R. D. Carey for some time. ar . Good Cheer Club q Entertained 4 | Mrs. A. F. Sloane entertained the |members of the Good Cheer club this afternoon-at her home, 327 North | Beech stréet. ‘The luncheon table. was [prettily @ecorated with Yeras and sweet | peas. 5 The afternoon was sient at a ken- sington. wee? Mrs. Fo soc C. EB. Littlefield | Cardwell, hoth of Pedro, Wyo. — Wedding Anniversaries ; @ Hostess 0a a ss é Celebrated A meeting of the members of the delightful luncheon. was served,at Capitol Hill-circle of, the Ladies Aid| 88 Mary 1s. Prince his resigned as ia pane of Mrs. Harry Duff, 544 East ‘society of the Methodist church Witt Tat clsre a caries nomarties: riind street, in recognition of the wed- he held at the home of Mrs. C. E. Little-| 2n0 Wit Swe up the work on Saturday.) ding anniversaries) of the .Mesdames field, 1249 East Third street, tomorrow MI sinatra alge ibe ron Wilson, C. H, Angel and E. H.!afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Important |} oneal Miss Prince w ali te. In rty. | business will be transacted and a large NOM, Where her parents are located. he: decorate oa oe tae Mies pemgattendanca: ts ara Set. Carl L, Cheadle, the youngest ow and white cut flowers, lovers . . ji Bat. Ce 4 C » the 3 y j ore Inia for five guests. | Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Mills ana nite fo" Of Mr. and Mra. W. 12. SSL \fter the luncheon a pleasant after-|daughter Fairymay, of East) Milton be n Casper conten an visiting wit y a was informally sneng by the li-intpeet;, pres leaving thisy afternoon On| ro searsynd neven tmonthode thearhin, illinois’ ana, Eee be a pr auc one year and six months of that time F aim active service overseas with the ‘he! gone about six weeks visiting with! J . feed Sen said econd division of the Ninth infantry While on service Set ly wonded once, and bad! in another ack. Recause of ven tha tition resulting from the gas, Si Was xe Rasscut don -T-! Shower Given have made arrangements for for Pride be given by the members of) A miscetancous shower wiil lub at the club /ball room,! nis evening at the apartm: ee ; et i Chea is 5 1 is” Gis. night, November 26. telephone office building in ple vee ah EAMETS ie ha for the, dance. will beiiMra, Ico Elder Jackson, who was tore] Soheor under the meccrnmene tl He re CROSS Eanes eae wev-imerly Haze! Palmer, “Mrs. Jécks\{or in Denver, aad han accepted a con ral surprise features are being plan-iyon was married last week and it cs vy f a Rov , son was marricd last Week and it came|crnment postion in a. tm Te aoa fs a surprise to her friends. The tele ing “phone building apartments will he pre’ Of ty ‘decorated. and refreshments will! foe served. Invitatiéns for the dance are be! here. wailed to the members and friends Mullin, elub. The Fetter Letters association, which aims to improye the general style |of business correspondence, is to begin, ‘its third annual convention at Cleve-! jland today. days in C Miss Gladys Colby, who will he mar-| Ri [ried in the near future to W. H. Scott! A. Dib of Brighton, Colo.,|Of the Coliseum garage, was the guest na guest at the home of! 0f honor at an informal dinner given! Mrs. M. W Purcell, for) the Henning. hotel last night. Af-| and Mrs. J. Burnett of Lander; peide-to-he as the hotise guests of Mr.L@uest at Dinner W. G. Burnett. They expect} isit for several nT pa Orin Refining Co of Denver is spending a few the city. night on bus! Roderick Gordon was in town [PERSONALS POPULAR BOOKS. to-| day from his ranch on Casper Creek. . A. K, Lee is here today from Ther. mopolis. Mrs. Major Ormsby went to Denver; last night. eo. ce Wertz of the Pr was here Ralph A. yesterday his way to Lander: ose J. H. Clover, assistant -mana,ser the ‘Thiel Detective. service com Vays eee Erasmus Lee has leased six sections of land near Douglas and will his sheep there. . . J. B. Barnes went to Denver foil ye BO PERGENT OF MINERS AT WORK, ROCK SPRING Wyo., ROCK Sixty SPRINGS, per cent in the mines of this district back on the job and production the distri is expected to roach normal amount before the end of week. peed A Tribune Wantad will sell it. expects to return to her ter the dinner the guests attended the} me the last of the week, after n very dance at the Masonic temple. scant visit’ here. oe e o& Mrs. Wichi W. J. Chamberlin hax gone to} liss Florence Johnson has return where she will visit; 1 to her home from ‘anklin, ,| for an e time with her aunt, here she has been f6® about | Mother Collete, mother superior of the Sisters, . months. Miss Johnson. was, accompa- Order of St. niet home by Mrs. EB. D. Hoffman, | © will visit her sister, Mrs: A. 1.| Friends Surprise ToRaote Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Purcell } M. W. Purech home was the! 10 Of a successful surprise party ght arranged .by the Mesdamex M. J. Joseph's 28 ee Southeast Cirele to Have Meeting fr c. FR. Coling will entertain | Foley aA. J. Likely, The flarty was} members of the Southeast circle | complimentary to Mrs. William )ibbs, | of the We n’s. society of the Bap- | of T hton, Colo., house guest of her Natrona | sister, Mrs. M. W. Purcell. H About 40 guests attended the rarty and enjoyed the musical selections sung sis: ® /by Mrs. Dibbs. Mrs. Likely furnished Work Progressing tthe music for dancing. . Refreshments) | were seryed and a delightful time was: circle of the Ladies Aid} enjoyed by all. Uist church at her home, 43% | ivenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 + he time will be spent for the bazaar to bp chool entertained with a charmingly nformal dancing party last night at | i The K. C. circle will havelthe kindergarten of the school. About the towel and handkerchief 15 couples attended the Party_and en- uhoot the hagaar, and many preity | jeyed the vening, dancing and play- cimples of handwork ave being made.| ing cards, and doing military aritting | et ahd werk, cornmanded by Captain Hopkins. CARLISLE * Just Arrived With a Carload of Books Both Popular and Copyrights Largest Assortment in the City the Methodist church will) me SS Mn meeting at the heme of Mrs. Dancing Party in Chavles Hoffman, 1125 South Dayid | Kindergarden Room ort, I afternoon at The teachers of the East Side Casper ; on WEST Schulte Bros. Co. ‘ The Little Store with the Big Business Army and Navy Club® . = ~ /Miss Ingla Black furnished the musie { Dance ‘Vhis Byening <: ~|for-dancing; “The “hostesses of “the eve-* The Army and Navy club ,ant thel ning served refreshments, 1 War hers have issued TVs ray or the first of a sertes of Thy ¥ nicht dances to be given nt » danee Masonic 9 clot, 4 ee WO tonight organizations. will be given in th Dancing will start at + 8 8 North Side Circle é to be Entertained he Mesdames Joe J. Smitie and Hecker will be the hostesses at | he rowular meting of the members of the North Side eirele of the Lac y of the Methodist chirgh at ith home. in the Nelsen addi-! fon. ‘The business. meeting will s* 20 o'clock, I ce 8 Colo. have colved of BF k O'Neil of! “sper to Miss Ruth Demphy, of Sa- lla, Colo., which took place yesterday} morning 9 o'clock, at Salida, in the VITITLIDPD D2 Is attended the remony and the ni ! mass following The bride vy e chormingly gowned in a white creation, | ' wedding veil, and carried a huge houquet of bride's roses. The bride ° w : ‘tended hy two bridesmaids. Mr. Give some- TX ; Demy his daughter away. ' and Mrs. O'Neil are Teavints on} ir honeymoon trip to Chicaso, Hi1,! alo, N. ¥., and expect to come the first of December ty live. 1 is in the emoloy of the Hur here. thing useful and that will give many years’ service and pleasure. Our stock Party Celebrating Kirthiday Anniversary Ins. B. W. Davis ont of ehildren at West. refinery twelfth r son: SLL ELB SLMS, Ainel a nun} ner home on the; grounds, in horer of Virthday anniversary of | Nathan Davis, The, eh - 4 | the afternoon playing games ard! om- ests after which refreshments were 1s Now Cc Fa lowed by a birthday cate | | iweive pink and white eandien Wy Plete with home was decorated in pink and chrysanthemums, many appro- ‘ose enjoying the nospitality were . t ne Chardel, June Marie Swanson, | nate Xm rjorie ger, Evelyn . Patton, | Pp as 1 Helen Blaton, sLoraine} Mayta Lin Campbell, Lu- resents *, and Wilbert Campbell. —$—$__. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by vogularly taking the world’s stand- «rd remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— * National Remedy of Holland for ‘turies and endorsed by Quebn Withel- hing At call druggists, three sizes. Look for Se San \F ky se i Re Electric Appliances ever shown in Wyoming. Natrona TIP IDEA A hdd hha Phone 69 secept no imitation x. Power MAKE THIS AN Electric Christmas Make: your selections “now.and* avoid being unable to get just what you want later on as conditions “are getting ~ worse every day on - We invite your inspection of the most complete line of high-class ducing &| winter last Nov. 20.- of the coal miners em- Sevenday jing of are of | the the ODD H: ee pidcddééaéadé, | Coe Me Me aM % Poste ste ste tee Soho ete Se Goole Go Hovis tieo Seed ihe ahe-fe-efe-ofe ae ao oe ae she ae ae ae ato sle of ate ae oe, eae ai she sho she oho eho ae she ake she eho ato ate ms | ! | | | | 2 ‘L AT THE LIBRARY The following. hooks were most in de- [mand at the Casper Public library The out-of-town guests Were} © 17. Townsend has returned from) Week: t . Cardwell and Mrs, Henry’ cheyenne. fies of “The Fighting line Lockhart; ‘“ ia ert,” by Ethel Pourteen-day men of the “Judith of Blue Lake or “Tom Sawyer,” Frontier, the idetoe; and Children.” Gied. |, Mooke hunting | Maine — toc Lelosed se: will he resumed in H.R. H folowing a five-year 2 visit ©} iy at the Point last Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks There will be a regular session of this Lodge Fri- day Night, Nov. 21st, at 8 o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Business and entertainment. earnestly requested. By order of the E. R. Robt. Cohen, Secretary. fietion—*Recreation of | hy Harold Bell Wr 6 orge Tarr Me Soldier,” Temple Bail Iron,” hy Katherine Ne ebrusher,” Emerson ‘dess,"” by mp in the Des: 6. River's End." ‘our by Hors: Iban C] by G ee," hy Apocal, Your attendance is “Hiss Official Fian e Curious Quest,“ Mark Zane ractical Oil Geolo “Dry Farming,” by ters of Roosevelt to [his here was also a de {mand for hooks on drama and for |poetry, biography and travel eike: Fh gr atMake, fou cant camouflage quality) You can’t counterfeit flavor. There is no substitute for purity —no short-cut to-candy-making experience. Ath ‘ : gia . 7 PIB o < Wherever you see the Brecht Sign on a‘box‘of'chocolates you know you're getting the best: that-can be-made in good confections—in sin purity, in everything that makes choco- hat:you. want them to be. an TRY A BOX OF BreehtiChocolates They’re Wonderfully Good Brecht Candy Co DENVER ( oe BIG FREE PUBLIC DANCE Pro eo Before we move our stock of FURNITURE into the three-story building, corner Second and David Streets which will henceforth be known as the Chamberlin Furniture Co. Store, we invite the public to attend A Big Free Dance TONIGHT : CORNER SECOND AND DAVID STREETS The Chamberlin Furniture Company 5s Sac f Wales is to 7 mili Sweeter 2 Gita SoSoSiccoda Sco Groce So HohoOobrerobrdan&, rele eGo aioe toatoaseateesecedlose-sceeceete te etoase ane oho ete eto eteace tee state gte - PAGE NINE THURSDAY, NGV. 20, 1919 y o, Xa of , ? o+ o, +, ° o, ° 2 ee, , ‘- oe, ¢, ++, ? o, ¢ Oe Me eee, o, + 4, o, ¢ +, , + ++ , o4, o, ° +, o, + oS, 4, G o, ¢ o+ o, 4, 'e o, * o¢, o, ? > ¢, e+, 5 Meek noepregeey iM %, * 0. Oe ee, h ¢ oO, See, i? ? ++, ? ? o4, 2. % sel bon TT z7

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