Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 3

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SRI STEVE * a Younger Society Set + ed that Miss MeNeal will not return to Enjoy Dance Casper as wedding bells, will be chim- The grill room of the Henning hotel ing for her in the very near future. was the-scone of a very pleasant dane-| Her fiance, A. B. Herod, formerly ing party iast night when Mrs. lived here and is now in charge of a miih Mahoney and Miss Margaret Cur-| large furniture store in Houston, be tin entertained in honor of Miss Mary! 1 yith his uncle. Tohin and the Misses Katherine an SS aed Patricak Sullivan, who will leave soon| Mr. and Mrs. Dan Speas for Notre Dame, Ind., where they will, Host and Hostess. attend the St. Mary's college for the! Fifteen guests were invited to the rest of the school term. ‘The grill room, Dan Speas’ home at 262 North Grant | Accorated in the Christmas colors| Street to nthe: old r out and | Of sedcand. green: he new The evening. was | Circle wwo sieps, robber dances and) SPnt in pls dg-nnd other amuse- orlalinlai"é » partners dances Jont, ents, and refreshments were served an informal atmosphere to the occas. | #t Midnight. ion, Delicious punch was served all! We teacck during the evening and at midnight| Meny Attend ieHeraneaa ten cnt. M gorved Ite the} Dimer Dance. ) MIRROR Oreo ee The Tenning hotel was filled to the /esekbdien Ss fullest extent at the dinner ce heht Wedding Anniversary “seve. ‘The soason's col- 1 and green predominated in ud each dining: table upplied with noise makers Cele ated und favors. | After the dinner, dancing was held | in the hotel lobby. Confetti and eer pentine ribbon lent a y festive air lo the manine floor! (he most pre The morning, 12 of their They were propriate gift. or ag the guests | opened re ntly for five weeks at Mad is said to be » Garden N. Y., pntious thing of ils k ever attempted. Uo rcanires forty- eight hours to move set the stree 4 aphernalia, The Wort cele- | dancing las BiflidiMeaars. cand Mesdames | ‘onhey, Arthur Doornbes and) | Burlington Dance y, . Miss Cathérine | Ts Most Successful and Ray Hud-| One of the most enjoyable parties | given New Year's eve took place in the to leave soon for Los An: Me son, Tho Anthens son church movement is the producer. { % spacious offices of the Burlington’ where they will remain fc po! house. Hlost#s2 at freight house, transformed for the oc-' or the avinter at the Park hotel. hed enterta and Waten Party {casion into a ball room by the remoyal ee © cheon Was server midnight. f the desks, the installation of an or-| Miss t.ulu Duty entertained a num-! 2 e er on ber of her friends at a wateh party | chestra, and by attractive decorations.’ Dinner on on aNiae |Frestoons of red and green crepe paper! New Year's Day 1, a holi- nd Mrs. Lewis Barker were host » ola jday air to the room, the lights were’; stess at a noor y dinner New v da shaded in the same colors, and ever-\ Year's day. The* pretty table decora y green boughs on each pillar added tions were baskets of violets, tied with ‘further decorative touch, The affair, satin ribbons. which was informal, was enjoyed .by — Covers were Inid for Mr. and Mrs. / nearly 100 people, employes of the road, Hf. Duthie and son, Mr. and (irs. their families and friends. Punch was Johnson and son, Mrs. S served thruout the evening and the Bur- zie, Miss Carolyn Parker s Pung, _{lington orchestra furnished an inspiring Carpenter, Lee Ernshaw, h Wolcott, r Mc-} program for dancing which was the Cohen. Gordon Pauley. Mes.’ Virxil principal diversion. Cards were enjoyed tes chaperoned the young peo-| hy those whe did not participate in the} dancing. The committee in charge # cluded Herman Trepke, M. E. Edward |F. Mauer, J. H. Rutz, Miss Leona Brady and Mrs. Perry. “Home Sweet Home’: ms sent to the friends .was played shortly after the locomotive of the Mullin club by the sirens had announced the arrival of the the the Misses Kather- le Adams, [.ouise Me- rker, Leah Halloran, ! LATE Death only a matter of short time, Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL AMMA PSULES) and Robert , Epworth Leaguers Watch the Year Out At the Methodist church, New Year's eve, the members of the League entertained heir friends a thoroly enjoyable watch night pi Under the leadership of Miss Thompson an indoor track meet place, nine teams competing f in a hurdle race, drinking r: race, foot race, potato sports. The member family produced three prize winners, the “Ham” family sent in.two winners, ‘and other prizes went to members of Many of the society people of Casper the Bean, Hog, Nut and similarly named pened their homes to their friends on} aggregations. .After the awarding of - |New Year's day according ta the old the prizes,.the committee seryed coffags . custom. Mr, and Mrs. Hush L. Patton,/and doughnuts. The hour remainins: be Dinner in Uonor of {126 North Wolcott street, were host andj fore the dawn of 1920 was devoted to Mrs, M. J. Gothberg | hostess to a number of friends during, the singimg of hymns, and to a short re: ‘\ dinner was served last night at; the afternoon. The lovely home was Sil, ACR the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam F. Serv-' decorated in the season's colors, and re- Le ee ice in honor of Mrs. M. J. Gothberg, | freshments were served. who left the same evening for Los An-| Mr. and jMrs. A. E. Biglin, were at | Entertain With geles und Riverside, Calif, where she| home at 506 South Durbin street, and New Year's Dinner. will remain for the rest of the winter.) many friends enjoyed their hospitality. > ef Covers were laid at the ‘nicely ap-! Mrs. A. M. Seeley of Oleon, N. ¥., as.!; 217 and Mr. Phil Roth entertained 1 | ten guests at dinnei. New Year's Day pointed dining table for Mrs, Gothberg, | sisted her daughter, Mrs. Biglin, as hos- “at their home, 347 North Maple street. Mr, ind Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mr. and) tess. ‘Cut flowers formed a pretty center. Mrs. dwin Gothberg, Mrs, Nancy 8: In the evening Mr. and Mrs. R. H. thedinner table’ Cards-and ice who is visiting here from Jennings,|"Nichols entertained informally -for ¢ diveratons during the aftor- Okla, Mrs. John Storrie of Lusk, the party of guests at their home, 246 § Misses Emma Gothberg, Helen Michie, Pine street. Mary Long and Walter Gothberg. | eo 8 e eee Maltin Club Scene of Watch Party The invit and member: entertainment committee were accepted New Year. All dances after midnight by rout 100 couples for the New Year's were “ladies ehoice” according to G. ° * watch party, at the Mullin club.+ Scott, who was master of ceremonies. The club rooms were prettily. decorated So successful was the evening that fur 7 in the yuletide decorations and dane- ther parties of a similar nature are he- ing was cnjeyed to the music of the ing planned. Krausse orchestra until midnight. dele) A luncheon was served the last hour Society Leaders Hold of 1919, and from 12 until 1 o'clock “Open House.” the ladies took their choice in leap- ur dances. The whole evening was a, o reat success and was enjoyed by x 4 ere @ uric acid t les-—the National Remedy of Holland six 1696. Guaranteed. Three sizes, 2!! drugists. Look for the name Geld Medai on every box aod accent no imitatic. - noon. cee To Spend Winter Forty Guests at }in California East Casper Party. |__Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend of 145 9 M Yarry. Astin and Mrs, Emma North Wolcott street; have made plans | Dayton most delightfully etitertnined © e Rumor of Wedding Bells. Misa Eileen MeNeal, daughter of Mrs. H.-C. Wisner, a popular member of she younger set here and until recently | in-the employ of the Midwest commis- | . is now visiting with Mrs. A. H./ wek In Houston, Texas. It is rumor- EE eS RTM IN Starting SATURDAY, JANUARY 3RD hh) : Our First Annual $ ‘ Inventory Sale N We are preparing for inventory and we are \%& offering the people of Casper the If your tea tastes bitterist | GREATEST BARGAINS and puckery, or is not the rich and delightful bever % in Ladies’ Dresses, Skirts, Silk and Flannel Gowns, Children’s Coats and Underwear, La- age that tea should be, you are not paying enough pei dies’ and Children’s » Underwear, Blankets and Quilts. ' pound, Youare getting more And All Millinery TOR ORL ES sas iat Pp en ae 2. tannin-taste than tea-taste The costs of getting te: ~ from the tea-garden to you kitchen are about the same N _ for good tea as for com- % . N) N) \ @ mon tea—and they are mach We must have the room fcz Spring Goods, We are making you a genuine saving c! 15 to 30 Per Cent Watch for Further Announcements greater than the original cost of the tea in the Orient. So pay a little more per pound, and get tea with Men's or Boys’ Sweaters sale. twice as much tea-flavor. That’s what you want — real tea-flavor. You get it N in Schilling Tea, the fine S: Nd N sr" Kassis Dry Goods Co. § N ah | from, ‘There are four flavow of Schilling | Cen for next winter at Teac fap, Capon ciate Golong, | 122 South Center Berek Ee imeheolcronouralape Frost per inarna N Next Door to Kimbill’s Drug Store A. Schilling & Co. San Siecaelies WOOT OIE LMS OOM) WEILL IIL 2S BLS MA \ ~ | Blection of Officers iin Delphian. Society lelection of officers. ithe coming year are: i président; Mrs. (4reasurer; Mr: + er. The constitution was amended du ‘election in June. b dramatic spectele andard remedy for kidney, | tins Wickwint Co Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags 10 Per Cent Off v A discount of 10 per cent will be] Winter Underwear, given on all of our Trunks, Suit Cases| the celebrated “Lewis” make of Men’s and Traveling Bags during this sale. Sweaters 10 Per Cent Off We are overstocked with Sweaters of all kinds for men and boys and will allow a discount of 10 per cent on any Hats and Caps 10 Per Cent Off A discount of 10 per cent will be given on all our Men’s and Boys’ Hats or Cans during the sale and we have a large and well selected stock to pick POLI LP OLLI LOI ISI OILS I LD III III ILE LL LI DIGI LL LL SLI IL. “Adopt Six Hens if You Want to Avoid ums’: Dollar Eggs, Advice ‘The members of the Casper ch er j oF. the Delphian society ‘met wi ‘WW. M. Holland, 441 Kimball ave: S | Wednesday afternoon for the ann The officers: for Mrs. T. FL. John MeKayden, president; Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, secretary- a. House, dred nil! > way to} folks to enter # modest way.” fer AND, Ohio (ty Mail). 1 avoid one of the firm of Di: spent New Year rents in Wh Goedriek i dollar « mentary critic; ) ing the afternoon, making tho 19: who attended the recent visiting The next regular meeting on January 114, will be held at the home of Mt TOOT Oee IIe TOTS Tee was, R. Lathrop, 805 South Center street. sped and. his works will he % NOTICE 1 meeting Tuesday, sixth, at the .) n School, Important. 1-2-1t Saturday spotials | That will appeal te every housewife * who has an interest in cutting the , living cost. ‘Resolution 65 6 POPPI PILI LLL LAA hdd dh ddhddd kde Fancy Creamery Butter, Per Ib. mJ — QA 6 0 0 No. 2 cans Sugar Corn, Per can No. 21, cans Tomatoes, Per can RESOLVED This year to DO THINGS, Is your physical condition such No. 215 cans Monarch Pineapple, Per can aes ft No. 2 cans Red Raspberries, that you are permitted to be Ta Epa ikashaKa Kedah RehaidideRabiakahatakakeRitakitai up and doing? Why ramble Tike Gans Colon on with painful hindrances? Salmon, per can Switt’s Pride Washing Powder, Try Chiropractic Large package Bars White Soap for Laundry bo ho > > N= SRaeeona —- = 0 © * : Adjustments and get relief. Ke Results are what count. Just give this a trial. DR. M. E. HARNED Chiropractic Specialist 266 N. Maple. Phone 369-W. Consultation and Spinal Examination Free SEI ae " HR LALLA EN ARERR IRAE RARE I FIFTITISTISLISALALLALLLALLALE ALLL A 143 E. Second St. Phone 903 Richards & Cunningham Co. Mid-Winter Clearance Sale Men’s Department Clothing 10 Per Cent Off A discount of 10 Per Cent will be given on all Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws and Odd Pants. We feature the well known Hirsh-Wickwire make of Suits and Overcoats, which insures you good workman- ship, a good fit and up-to-date styles. Shirts and Underwear 10 Per Cent Off We will give you a discount of 10 per cent on any style of Shirt you select, whether it be a Work Shirt, Dress Shirt or an All-Wool Flannel Shirt, and we have a splen- did assortment to pick from. EXTRA SPECIAL Silk Shirts 20 Per Cent Off We have in stock a large assortment of Silk Shirts worth $12.00 to $15.00 each, which we will sell at a dis- count of 20 per cent. a : Pajamas and Night Shirts 19 Per Cent 07 A discount of 10 per cent will be given on all of oureMen’s. and Boys’ Pajamas and Night Shirts during this sale. Underwear 10 Per Cent Off A discount of 10 per cent will be given on all of our men’s and boys’ which includes Union Suits; also ‘tWright’s” well known make of Shirts and Drawers and Union Suits. EXTRA SPECIAL Neckwear and Mufflers 20 Per Cent Off We will allow you a discount of 20 2er cent on any Neck Tie or Muffler and we have a large variety to select from, *XTRA SPECIAL ON Cashmerette Socks We have in stock about 25 to 30 during this Men’s and Boys’ Shoes 10 Per Cent Off We will allow a discount of 10 per Tt .will pay you to buy a Fur jozen Black and Grey Cashmerette|cent on any Men’s or Boy’s Work or the prices| Socks, worth 40 to 50 cents per pair.|Dress Shoes and you know that we Sale price, 35¢ or 2 pair for $1.00. handle only the best makes. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” a

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