Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 3

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. Michael Fole Original Leap Year Party a Great Success. Several of the young ladies ftion will underts }were served “freshments on of the ke. Light the concl of the | meeting. Natrona County high school took ad | thn De vantage of Leap Year time and enter-| Miss Anderson tained thelr friends at theatre party last night at the Iris theatre. AN dur- ing the evening the girls took the mas- culine part even to helping thelr part ners up the curbings and with their wraps. After the moving pictures the party enjoyed refreshments at the Smit Torner drug store, and the boys voted the Leaf Year evening 2 great su cess. The hostesses were the Misses Trene Ruth Ulery Irth Sprague, Ptirel Kida and Margare The youne men were the M » Harry Rallard, Floward Wilson, William Kocher, Ine Seanor, anor, Elizabeth Davis ert Grieve, Staley Archibald, Wilson and William Rae. Sy Plans for , Mullin Club Danee. The Mullin club will be the scene of another of the su ful inform dances given Thursd members of the club. Punch will served during the evening, and jett's orchestra will furnish the music: ee 8 New Club Is Formed Here, ss Klizubeth Kidd entertained 2 y of girls at the home of Mrs. John » on East Sccond street. yesterday ‘oon, and plans were made for the formation of a new good times club, the K. U. The meaning of the ini- tials will be’ kept a secret by the club members. The cluls officers elected were: Ethel president; | Inez Seanor, secre th Ulery, tre: urer; Irene reporter, Elizabeth Kidd and Edith Sprague, com- mittee on social affairs. After the business for the club bh heen conpleted refreshments — were served by the hostess and social di- versions were enjoyed. eee Members of Cottage Club Give Shower. Mrs. James Mullin yesterday enter- tained the members of the Cottage club in honor of Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Mullin’s home in the Burlington addition. he afternoon was spent with needle work and crocheting. Delicious re ments were served by Mrs. About 15 ladies were present. so To Be Married in Denver. Attorney Robert N. Ogden left here last night for Denver gvhere. he will meet his fiancee, Miss Nellie Warren of Spearfish, S. D., who is” just returning from a visit on the western coast. Their marriage will take place today and after a honeymoon trip in Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden will return to make their home in Casper. Miss Warren is the daughter of Ei H. Warren, a veteran newspaper man ‘of the Black Hills, and prominent in busi- ness circles. She was formerly county superintendent of schools for two terms in Lawrence county, 8. D., and is a highly accomplished and educated young woman, Mr. Ogden is a well known and popu- Jar attorney of Casper His father, Robert N. Ogden, Sr., is fn attorney of South Dakou. . se 6 Mr. and Mrs. John C, Hays, Jr., are visiting with Mrs. Hays' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgenson, on South David street. nee their marriage this fall, Mr. and Mrs. Hays have been liy- ing on the Hays’ oe « Altar and Rosary Society to Have Meeting. A meeting of the members of the Altar and Rosary society of St. An- thony’s church will be held this after- noon at the Mullin club. The Mesdames and Peter Tobin will be Mullin. the hostesse: * se Sunergae Holds an Interesting Meeting. With 14 members nrévent, St. Ma’ Sunerzae met ut the parish house evening. Miss e ast Mrs. Kathleen Huckaby and Beatrice Poedereld were the host Fancy work occupir! the atten tion of the members. Plans for the work of the year were discussed at the business meeting at which Miss Leone Blackmore, the new prestdent, presided. Estimates on the cost of redecorating the church will be secured and this will be the next work which the organiga- Yellow Mustard For Rheumatism A good hot mustard plaster or poul-} tice is pretty sure to overcome most rheumatic pains and even sciatica and gout but it’s a “mussy affair and generally blisters. Heat is abso lutely necessary if you want perma: nent relief. Begy’s Mustarine, made of true yellow mustard with oth- er pain relieving ? Ingredients added -ts just as hot, fs cheaper, cleaner and more effective than the old fash- joned poultice or plaster and can- not blister, Besides rheuma- ‘ tic pains and swellings Begy’s Mus- tarine is speedily effective for lumbago, backache, neuritis, pleurisy, bronchitis, sore throat, ‘chest colds, and all aches and pains because heat eases pain—30 | and #9 cents. sh} night by the! Nebr. be | erie ve How-| Birthday Party j entertain in Recital veral of the piano pupils of Miss Jessie Anderson recital took part in a Saturday afternoon with their S guests. Selection were giv: et Holmes, Adele Thomas, , Luetta Clemens, Dorotha. er, Florence Hall and Jean Bing- m. All aquitted themselves moat creditably.~ studio | Rebekahs Silver Tea The resident and their frie a silver tea | from 2 to £ Frank He and visiting Rebekahs is are Invited to attend iven tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. South Wolcott street. will be the hostesses. “re and Mrs. Kenneth MeDonald are Casper from their ranch the Willow ek, They will leave today for a short business trip to Grand Island, BS in for Little Daughter | Several tiny friends of little Miss Ret- }ty Comack and their mothers were en- tertained at a party celebrating the second birthday anniversary of the lit- jtle girl. Games were arranged for the |children to play and the mothers en joyed the afternoon with their needle work. Tefreshments were served by Mrs, F. 1. Comack. eee Greek Letter Men Have Banquet About thirty Greek letter college men met last night at the Henning hotel and attended a banquet, It is the plan of the fraternity men to have these ‘“get- together” banquets once a month. res Dinner Before | Dance Mr. and Mrs. Carney Peterson will a few of their friends at a formal dinner at their apartment be- |fore the Salto dance tonight. Wedding Announcements Received Mrs. Harvey Carlton Wisner nounces the marriage of her @: Eileen Clara MeNeil, to Albert Herod on Sunday, January 4, at ous- ton, Texas. They will be at home at 218 Milby street, Houston, Texas. . oe PERSON. H. A. Pederson is-a husiness visitor in Gisper from Boulder, Colo. He is stay- ing at the Wyatt hotel while attending sto business matters. oe George Scott of Denver is here on business for the week. see an- Joe Allen and ‘Ed Macumber, hoth of .Chadron, Nebr., are here .staying at the Wyatt hotel while attending to im- portant business transactions. eee Denny Wyatt is in Powder River on Lusiness connected with his sheep in- terests. cee Thomas Callahan of Salt Lake City anch near Pilot, Wyo. | ©! is here visiting with nis brother, Jac Callahan, who has been ill for some time, eee J. L. Smith and ehti- the week-end in home in Denver, Mr and Mrs. deen are spending Casper from their se 8 Mrs. Ralph Tobin, who has been in Salt Lake , Utaa, to attend the 16799 DIED in New otk City alone from kid- ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL ew Tho world’s standard remedy fc kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland’s national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. pepe Medal on every bor "nok for soaineee Cy OWN YOUR '! OWN HOME “To the young man who is facing the future. There is nothing that will afford im so much satisfaction, ive him so much real pleasure and be of so much permanent value to him as an investment in his OWN HOME. About the home clusters the dearest mem- ories of life and its owner- ship gives a peculiar and lasting significance."" —Gov. Henry J. Allen of FEansas, dee Ben Really Co: 109 W. 1S™ ST PHONE 74W FeTiP URE ask oo ~ Pe RAE RL burial of her father, B. S. Lund, a well known politician of Utah and member of the house of representatives, is ex> pected to return to her home hers to-} morrow, | | 97, One ‘ 4.8, Hancock of Memphis, Tenn., is a| isitor in Casper enroute to the weat-, ern coast. While in the city he iv al puest the home of Mr. and Mrs.j| } { at H.R. Deals, who were old time friends Jof Mr. Handcock’s in Memphis. | cee | Mr. and Mra. W! the parents of a Sunday. m Jacobson are baby boy born last! ste j Dr. and Mrs. George Smith left last) night for Denver, where they will ot tend the stock we ‘ “6 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones have gone to Ohio, where they will attend to mat ters connected with’ oil business, Mr. Jones is with the § air Ol com pany. eee ©. L. Thompson of California is here on important busi Thomp-, son was former! dent here and! geologist with the Dutton & Staley firm. i see { Mr. and Mrs. A. TR. MeConechy of} McKinley street, have left for Denver, Where they will attend the stock show. / eee | Springs where he: is attending the Colo-| rado College. | ery H William Tripeny and John Tripeny have gone to Penver and will take 1 the stock show while there. | eee Miss Blanche Wagner of the Nich-| ols & Stirrett law offices is confincd| to her home by 2 serious cold. sine ue Mrs. Kenneth MacDonala| today from Armonton’ on! y to Grand Island, Nebr. | a etie FE. M. Erwin was here today from the Poison, Spider field. * Mr. and were here their w: John Roseberry of Rucknum was in| Casper today on business. see Gilbert Calkins and family have to Fort Collins, Colo. reo n 3 j TR. WH. Hodge, manager of the ladies’! read-to-wear department of the Rich-| ards & Cunningham atore, is leaving Wednesday on an extended buying trip in New York, Chicago and other eastern} markets. .The ready-to-wear depart- ment of the Richards & Cunningham! store has been arranged to display to| better advantage the lovely spring mod- |, els. It will be comprete with a very fine and new line of the latest modes se @ | Attorney William f. Harden, for- mer mayor of Lander, was. in Casper yesterda: i Remember when you buy Calumet, you und, if you wantit.. 16—not ling endeavors to advance the pes duces living cost inasane, sensible, worth while way. Calumet Baking Powder never ails to fails to produce the best of results. Calumet bakings do because they ate deliciously good, are der money and further — stretches it to the extreme of economy. MUSICALGONCEAT ROMANTIC TALE DRAWS BIG CROWD AT LYRIC TODAY lity,” 2 Jesse D, Hampton production. < * | Adapted from the novel by Pelham Third of Series of Army-Navy Con-! Grenville Wodehouse, this _picturs certs Received with Much with 0p UT gh Pleasure Here Last Evening The story is that of an Ame is dependent upon an unc can who for his live lihood. withdraws his sup recs | port. cigar clerk in a An exceptionally large crowd gathered | POF h re Kk Eee aale at the Army Savy club rooms last! there learns that he ki eveninsy to eno concert. given bY | titone of Mervo, Met eaol py, z and bis pu} Not until he gets to Mervo does ha pils, the third of a series being present-| carn that the little » t one time ed for the beneft of club members and | a Kingdom, is how a republic, and that their friends. {placing him on the throne as Princ Phe program was carried out as print-| John is the scheme of a man who wants ed, and every number was \received!to make a rival Monte Carlo out. of with appr enthusi ally! Mervo, To this end ne bribes the presi encored. ident of Mervo to retire. Then he buys Professor Tandberg’s numie:s, “God a revolution, puts the American on tne ig You Safely to Our Arms Again,” throne and then—well, when Betty, an and “Por the Flag and America” par-| American girl John is in love with, ticularly appealed to the soldier mem-!jturns up and not only snubs hin A. R. Lowey, attorney, is confined to! hers of the audience. Other vocal num-| being a steerer for a gambling house, his home by illness, but is improving; D€rs were by Miss ) Miss | but flirts outrageously with another, today. iThetma Hugo, Miss Carlson, | things begin to happen in earnest. see , Miss Ruth Apel, Ray Halloran and ) ear a ee Mrs. J. F. O'Donnel is: convalescing Rowla Ericson. Ail showed the careful g—————— —_______ ig at her home after undergoing an opera- training they have received from I ° B : f tion, having her tonsils. removed. fessof Lundherg in in | Burlington ners | 2 27's) yWhich their songs pe ICRP ia eer Se E. O'Prien who has been here for the; numbers were by Wysanty last few days has returned to Colorado! and Miss®R. L.. Holm Ticket Agent L. J. Edmonds is quite The program closed with a vocal duct, | ill at his home with an attack of in- “Sympath from “The Firefly,” by | {uenza. Friml, sung by Professor Lundberg and| Mrs. Mable Holliday of the storehouse ATL OR PoE, wving for a visit at Haveloc At the conclusion, Dr. G. M. Ander-| son expressed the gratitude of the club | inembers to t nusicians who ht i Heats he magicians who Kad tak-}, ‘government’ appoiniment. Mr Smith Cnopart 1h, the concert, And to \Rrates-| secved,.in, the, Rainbow. idiviaion.over sor Lundberg both for his interest in| i | seas, the returned soldiers and for his untir- l office is 1 Nebr. . Smith, who has been employed luctor has resigned to accept | No. 29 was two and a-half hours late rs musica! | in arriving this morning on account of standard of Casper. “Anyone must} engine trouble. feel a better man after attending one ————<———_—_—_— of these concerts,” he declar | CARD OF THANKS The next concert of the series will he| We wish to thank the friends and given about the middle of F neighbors who so kindly assisted us a | during the sickness and death of our SWARTFAGER IS | ori verre nee, NEW PRESIDENT OF A. & N.CLUB i MR and MRS. §. D. EWING. | IMOGEN EWI] L. G. Swartfager was elected ag president of the Army and Navy club last night to take the pla vacant thru the resignation of P. F. Warber. There were several. other items of vital interest acted upon at the me ing last night but the officials of the Army and Navy club wish to keep them from the public for the present. — ebruary. |} 1-20-1t* ee Its hard to beat us for quality and service on our fountain drinks. Trip- eny Drug Co, 1-20-5t Become Slender Reduce, your weight 10 to 00 Ibs., or more, urter gtug cUakANTEn Uy ustig GIL OF J+ tolluwing easy directions, Sold by Kimball Drug Store, Casper Pharmacy. wey dtugelite everywhere sll OIL OF Bool et tualted fe ‘so. ‘Station Fs New York, “ore Our fountain is now open for busi-! ness: Good sodas and good service. | ives better bakings that rther. It strikes straight at root of extrayagance—waste—and re- properly raise all bakings. It never It always Makes Most Palatable and Sweetest of Foods o further, hever thrown away. ered eae they Le greatest of keeping qual- ity —- stay moist, tender and oven-fresh for days and days. Calumet makes your baking pow- your baking material money go You save when you buy it—moderate in cost, You save when you use it — has toeiee ton fer leeke Vor eet re you use less. mat s it is used with>-there is never i Baeany failure. Generations of good cooks have used Calumet — because it pom proves its vice wor beta mare ant in the as fect in leavening power day it left the bi, Calumet’ Plant. Thee ee Contairis only such ingredients as have pean. Sonally any roved by United States Food Authori ld by your grocer a definite back rantee, if it doesn’t e “best by test"—in your own kiteben, in any baking. es PEGs Bo, TIMI ORDININGE == “DEATH AT HOME TSIM TEST, OF BAYSINGER and Mrs. J. | (Continued from Page 1) 7 uh h street morning after a brief fm montha have not ‘The inf. m of Mr | Raysinger | of 6 not have in mind an ordinance framed! died early this for the operation of Cadillac cars en-|liliness. The tirely, old. Pyineral Counciiman Boyle claimed that the yet been completed taxicab men should not expect to make profit on every haul. THe had never ex-{ beeted it in his business. | “The short hauls will make up for! | possi on some of the other hauls. | What is lost on one trip may be made | up and rel profit shown on the next | Te Investment trip. You must take the bitter with ° the sweet That is only busines: 4 | ‘The taxieab union explained that the! Ad vice lright to 0, had been tiken away , c jfrom some speeding drivers and that| The banking house now there was a standing fine of for overcharge when reported and pos. sible ousting from the union after the econd or third offense, The present ordinance to be enforced is well qualified to act as counselor in investment matters. makes the charge cents for six If you are contem- blocks per ger and a maximum} plating making any {of 50 cents per passenger to new investments, within the city limits of five cents a minute for each wait serge of more than five minutes for a pas tion in regard to seng stocks and bonds A hond is required of each operator which you now of a tax dinanece » Vi Violation of the or g z . i of long experience t i FI A H z FA Fs & : g 2 old we shall be thru overcharging if reported pleased to corre- to the city clerk may result in revok di with ing of the license, * TE MAGEE Cle —_o— BURSTED PIPE IN SCHOOL Au at your request will have our rep- resentative call up- «1 water pipe caused the Ra. | a or desire informa- | Casper school to suspend today and th on you. 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