Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 3

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mM Surprise Party for Departing Club Member ‘The members of the Jolly Good Times club gave a-surprise party Tuesday a(- iternoon tn honor of Mrs. W. F. Abbott, who is leaving Thursday for the east. The afternoon was spent as a kensing. ton, and a delicious luncheon was sery Mrs. Abbott and her little daughter, Geraldine, will visit for ubout thre months in Hutchinson, Kansas, their old home, and in St. Louls, Mo. Mrs. Abbott has been a popular member of the Jolly Good Time club here und wil) he greatly missed, The members of the club present at Crawford, R. J. Avery, Mary DeWeody, rls B.H. Ruegfegger, H.H. DeWoody, J. D. KS Critchfield, R. H. Hawley and J. B ‘ Herron. ’ ore Meeting of % Delphian Soctety The members of the Casper chapter of the Delphian society met today w!th Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, 806 South Cente: street. The roll call was answered with current events, and a very interesiing i and educational afternoon was spent by the ladies. oe Mrs. J. A, Likely is leaving today for Denver where she will spend several a} ly days on a shopping and pleasure trijr eae | ‘ Change of Date of | i K. C. Cirele Meeting | The K. C. Circle of the Methidst aia! soclety will meet with Mrs. C. W. Faus-| set, 305 East Linden street, tomorrow) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Heretofore the meetings have been held on Friday. pe er ee Announcement of War Mothers’ Dance The War Mothers will be the hos-| tesses at the regular Thursday night) dancing party at the Masonic temple for ‘the benefit of the Army and Navy club) Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. The friends and members of the Army and) Nayy club will enjoy the evening as) usual. Initiation at Eastern Star Meeting. Four new members will be initiated | into the Eastern Star at a meeting to be | held in the Masonic temple tomorrow | night at 8 o'clock, After the initia- tions a social hour will be enjoyed. eee 1 eee | H | Luncheon for House Guest. Mrs. M. W. Purcell of South Park treet presided at a delightful 1 o'clock ing to her home, tonight... The_déco) tions followed the color scheme of g1 and white, and the tables; were deo- orated with narcissus and green ferns. | Places were lnid for 17 guests, and after the luncheon the afternoon was social- ly, spent. The guests were the Mesdames M. Ryan, William Mahoney, J. A. Likely, Peter Tobin, Charles Beckett, Patrick Burke, M. J .Burke, Alec McPherson, Elmer Dean, Elec White, William Swan- ton, 8. J. Brown, Dan Sullivan, and the | Richard B. Sullivan, Mrs, Sam Houck } "9 |at Greely, Colo, F shies i ery |. Cass Williams returned to his home ‘at Spearfish, , i the party were the Mesdames H. P| | ty was here last night on his way t Minneapolis. luncheon yesterday afternoon in honor | Alexander E. of her daughter, Mrs, Richard B. Sulll- |on his homestead. van of Rawlins, Wyo., who is fos “| eut-of-town guests were the Mesdames | q, guest of honor, | and J. L. Snowden of Denver, Colo. t 1 made a business mp to Riverton yesterday. Siid 2s | ‘Casper for ‘several days visiting old i ' Sidney D, Frazier, who Mas been wah friends, left this afternoon for his liome S. D. yesterday, after spending some time here. | ose > | Austin Baker was here yesterday | |from his ranch near Bucknum. | Surprise Shower A. L. Tefft was in Casper today from! on Club Member. Denver on insurance business, iq | The members of the Cottage elub } |were the hostesses at a surprise shower | Miss Helen Robn is opening a dress) [given at the home of Mrs. A, E Py ae ea ame Beneet, | |South Jackson street, in honor of Mra.) Qe at! Unk ara eee C. H. Bean, Fifteen guest were pres. | Cheako and has a be onieaaot jent and spent a very pleasant afterno 3 at heeded “de en hd with their needle work. Lov freshments we: rved. riers * Spending Winter in | Southern California. the markets, showing at her shop. vee | ‘Jack Merritt, better known as “Coal is spending a few looking after his large oil in- |terests. Mr. Merritt is an old timer Miss Hedwig Bayer, daughter of Mr.| here and is renewing his ¢ jand Mrs. Henry T . is spending the with many friends. |winter in Southern California as a guest | re Ie and Wol-| of Mrs. B. J. Schulte. She expects to} W. W. Wright is here from’ Fdg./2,,.arnine Signal on Cont Meas eenel return to C; sper in the early spring. pestle 8. D., attending \1o legul busi-} oipmitted and no work by the lean “i Hise? Ae PRR company is installir feguards | informa: nner . ta Hs ings. | Rnjoyed. : | James Stanley, late of the firm ‘or! #t the etait ins dakel that! | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Probst enter. | Hagens, Stanley & Murs yea Mba stationed on the Northwest: | jtained a number of friends at their | fom Denver attending to business mat at Center, Wolcott | outh. Bee tera, 4 | home on Peeler ey it) et last night F jat an informal vr party res} lescing from! |were laid ior ui the table, After | @ Vii ayy oor es el he 3 re) . please | jthe dinner the evening was pleasantly.| Tint Is spent playing bridye. Hoateante Martha Ott is tends to lea Wintering in still visiting he: t week for her home | Florida. rahe ; lin Cheyenne, Wyo. ' | Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Tully are spend- Z rman jing the winter in Florida from’ their} inner Long of the Long & Son Fur- home in Denver. Mrs. Tully daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. he | niture company, of Riverton, in Cas- Kim- | ner enroute to Cheyenne on ¢ business | jball, Sr., and has many Casper friends. | trip, | eee | . ¢ 4is Mrs. J. I. Snowden, who has been} Hugh Patton is leaving today for the the house guest at the M. W. Purcell] oi! fields in Louisiana where he will home on South Park street, is look after his oil interests in that dis-| tonight for her home in Denver. I trict. see eee D. C. McClellan man of Arminto, W ness for a few ds Leaving for California Mrs. A. W. Biglin, accompanied by her little daughter, Miss Ann, and her mother, Mrs, Seeley of Oleon, N. Y., who has been visiting in Casper for the ne where he will attend last several weeks, is leaving for Lé Wool Growers’ convention. Beech, Calif., where she will spend the | be BO 9 rest of the winter, Miss Bessie Riley who has heen ill During the last week Mrs. Biglin, as-| for sever sumed her duties sisted by her mother, has been hostess | with the Wyoming Credit Rating Pix. at several pretty luneheons for the so | change. well known sheep} ‘0., is here’ on busi- s* ene McCarthy left yesterday for the ciety matrons of Casper, | eee ‘| James Greeting is"a business visitor |in Casper from Concordia, Kansas. Te EWING AT AGE OF 24 Harold Ewing of 337 North Grant Street, aged 24, died.at a local hospital llast night after a = ilineks, Fle came here in Octpber dyom=South Dakota, to make his home With hi parents, and was ill at that time. Funeral arrange iments have not been completed. Seth C. Golden is here today from Salt Creek to make proof on his’ homestead. Lawrence also made proof ene Joo M, Welch of Miller: was in Cas. pertoday’ on Jand business: =P { ee "aed R. S. Rhodes, formerly of Casper is here today from Denver on business. $< | bate gee Mr. . T. Gillis of Thermopo- | C. A. Sanford was here yesterday tis ’ar in Cas- from the Sweetwater’ country. | I per ng entertained by Mr. apr bate. jand McConechy at the Andrew Ross is in town today from the F. L. ranch, | oe 8 y street, | north part of Archibald Campbell, the new maa:ger}town at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.; south at of the Dallas Oil field, was here yes'er-/J0 a. m. and 3 p,m. Casper Coml Co.| to- Lander. “Phone 10. 1-14-3t | to Be Hostess. Mrs. Sam Houck will be the hostess | at her home on East Third street at an important meeting of the members of the Willing Workers’ circle, at 2:30, o'clock, tomorrow afternoon, | . oe e | W. C. T. U. to Have | Victory Banquet. } Announcements have been made of a victory banquet to be given by the W. C. T. U. Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock, at the Methodist church. Invitations are extended to all the members of the union, i | The southwest circle of the Baptist woman's society will meet at the home of Mrs. J. H. Pinney, 432 South Center street, Thursday afternoon. | eee | Plans for Dance | for Fraternity. Members. | At a meeting of the Alumni club of} } the Pi Beta Phi sorority at the home | of Miss Irma Patton, North Wolcott street, plans were made for a dance td be given by the club for the benefit of the Settlement school in Gattlings- berg, Tenn., which the sorority is sup- porting. The dance will be given in the Odd Fellows hall afid will be an infor- to fraternity members, and one person of each couple must belong to a fra- ternity or sorority. The dance will give an opportuntiy to get all of the fraternity people of Casper together to social events, The next meeting of the Pi Phi Alum- ni club .will be at the home of Mrs. B, H. Pelton, 736 South Beech street, and further arrangements will be made for the dance. | see i Mrs. J. C. Snook, who has recently 1 undergone an operation at the Private q hospital, has been removed to her home on South Center street, and is con- valescing rapidly. EATONIC sing. Stops fopd suring, all stomach miseries. aan Parte CASPER PHARMACY, 110 E. Second St. a vt ee, whee at j mal college affair. ‘Tickets will be sold | get acquainted, and to promote other C4 atew aaa HOUSE FURNISHINGS THE KIND THAT MAKE WORK EASY The careful housewife who understands how neces- sary it is to have only the best cleaning helps and appli- ances to perform her daily tasks around the house, will appreciate the complete assortment of such things which we have to offer. . Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Second and Wolcott Se te i Dangerous inintance o | one flavor after another (your | —and at the same time it | invigorates you, cheers you WILL ASK DADS FORFLAGMEN ON ROAD CROSSINGS City Council Feels that Dangerous! Rail Crossings Should be Made Safe and Roads Will be Asked to Act } crossings over the main} streets of the downs | oth the Northwes business tion on lington railronds are to } The city council companies to place flagmer ul four of the d ous crossings until a time | when they felt willing to submit plans! signal. to pul in| und that one be p the Burlington r the streets. These anger to publie wher tracks cross were tion of # warning bell or gates, the city council has asked | that a flagman be used at these points | by the railroad: AGREEMENT IS REACHED ON OIL MEASURE Reports from Washington, D. C., state | that the conference committee on the Oil and Land Leasing bill have agreed to all articles of the bill excepting the amount of land ividuals and corpora- Mons can own, Indications in the na- | tiona) capital are that the committee | muy report the bill out. next Wednes- | day “J iy The way to get health and pleasure from: tea is; 3 Buy good tea” 2) Choose;the flavor you pest ‘OAKDALE AFFAIR” GREAT MYSTERY PLAY WITH PUNCH THE OAKDAL Miss Evelyn Greel AFFAIR,” y as the star, is; ore of the greitest mystery stories of the generation roughs his search of oft crook pad with a bo to a band of had for After Pdward ontrived |'Tarzan of the Apes” series, he turne and to writing mystery stori ‘THE OAKDALE AIF product of his | Burroughs in the jnan Doyle, Arthy A rich young heires Rice FE the farnor forts, putting Mr me class with Co r Reeve and Hornun. amps as a notorious | After a series of thrilling asc: another dered the railroad! gs a dull, rainy ni s she finds herself in a lone! underworld dere stumble over something soft. of one But before today. Cprpediice 3) Don’t boil it, nor let it stand too long in the leaves —not over six minutes. Get Schilling’ Tea, try money back until you find the right one) and make it right. That gives you the full pleasure that tea has to give and rests you. That’s the way. tea—Schilling Tea. There are tour flavors of Schilling ‘Tea—Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast: Allonequality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere: A Schilling & Co San Francisco Good $< North Center Street 4 a pring ‘Dresses. 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We have just received another shipment of Eden Electric Washers WE WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE — Natrona Power Co. open the doo in order to » but without avy: here las y house ete ight as they enter they, They di an old 1 ands a brown loc ghter th y solved > theater Sweetwater S Wanted there THE USTRIGT COURT with |, Milanb district CONTRAST comfortably situated in THEIR OWN HOME Doesn't that give you a comfortable feeling? So why not protect their future, and make them happier NOW, by buy- ing or building a home! Your Rent Money Will Do It! | deo Ben Really aie Pret PAGE THREE t teeny and served a sentence. His : i wife, who was also implicated in the lar- b Jeeny charge, is still in the city jail. Mr. Ralph Graham who tried yester. * ‘tira dice ower coat 1 Tells How Cuticura . Soin Solan weet | Healed Pimples | Sock. oes Q ble began with pimples H on my face. 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