Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 3

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ae hind! ae or ihe! coming marriage of Claréricé Shockley" to a popular Cali . fornia girl, has been recently confirm: ed. Mr, Bhdokley tintpnds’ to leave ‘Casi! be about ‘the Jast of March for les, Cal., the home of his Flor A. Nicholson. . The rae ceremony will tike place at home of the bride's father, George! Nicholsdn of Los Angeles, on April Beforé returning ‘to Casper to) live} © the’ young couple plan on a wedding on * trip’ ay thru California. ees Manbecks Visit Hers Enroute to California Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Manbeck of Alton, ae “are spending a few days here with lends on .their way to 5 is ahs the Wil remain Saabs infprmal dinner ut Hen hotel honor of' James Sake and Charles t, who left last night for Los An- , Calif. Places were laid for eight; ati the table and er the dinner the party enjoyed the eture at the Tris Unpater. 'Mrs. Harry L aloha ‘Sis Fast ‘enneth’ ‘Kawa rds. Boot ee atan ens, After the luncheon tho afternoon was devoted to playing auction bridge; ‘Mrs. Patrick Sullivan receiving the first sou- Hoff, matey en Mahoney, and G. R, Hag- venir, a basket of sweet peas, and’Mrs.| lullen Lever receiving the consolaticn. 'hé guests of the club members were . Clapp Kahr Hndwards, ees TeColor Rall Postponed The tri-color ball which will be giv- under the auspices of the enter- tairiment committee: of, the §alto club, for the benefit of the: French-American league, hus been postponed until the latter part of the month. ee 8 First of Series of Bridge Luncheons Tomorrow Mra. Pitt Covert, assisted by her moth: er, Mra. John McGrath, will’ preside at the first of o series of bridge lunch. eons for this month, tomorrow after- noon at her home on CY avenue, ees War: Mothers Defer Action on American Legion Auxillary. After lengthy consideration, the War Mothers, at a meeting held yesterday, jtabled a proposition to become a branch of the. auxuiliary to the American |’ Legion, which had been | presented to their attention by the local post. Since the War Mothers have dqne so much tied street, who has*been seridusly ill lowing an accident whith ocgui ut 4 wmueke ago, ¥ improving sop > oer ? of Valentine: ¢ 4 j e eap-Year * Valentine's * party, h tte Junior) Philathea class had nned for; Pgiday evening, Feb. 13, i be given ‘Wednesday evening. Feb, 14, at 8:30 4n_ the basement of the thodist an Original plans for tl ony the guests have mn seae sid “24 The 9 Had commitee, y ley, 3 Alan to goto o Virginia to be vs at o did home soon, } Bie seettibken atthe ho iret PM ARRAS in the interests of thé ex-soldiers and ex-sailors here the officers of the Legion Were almost desirous that. they should form the nuelpus of the post auxiliary. The matter may be taken up again by)p the War Mothers ait a later date. The meeting was; Nell nt the home of Mrs, David Rae, 217) South Pine street, and was attended by +15 meém- bers, After the business meeting, Mrs. Rae served a delicious :luncheon, par) irs. Borden Coulter. enter- tained ae rs abx-colirse dinner last night at thele-dbegutiful home on Magee and Natrona avenues, in birthday of Rorden; Jp, and of the forty-second wedi nniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. hurman,’ The ta- |ble decorations “ were’ of sweet’ peas, ‘ferns and flower baskets. After the dinner the evening was spent with mu-4+ sic and in playing games, eee Announcement of Engagement Made. The announeemént of the engagement) of Miss Anna Gibbons to Eugene Court- ner was made last Sunday night at an +{informal party given’ by Miss Wright. es|The marriage of the young gouple will take place in the rear future. | The Ladles't Ata soctetiy! of 1? the | fan church will gta i tg me ne at the home of at, 41030 art eres gtrees:, ey by About 12h couples attended. ‘the rat |fraternity dance in the T. 0.-O. F. hall {last night which was given by the jAlumnl club’ of the Pi Beta Phi sdror- ity for the benefit of the settlement school which the sorority, ts maintain- ing. The hall was daeordied with the sorority colors of wine and silver blue, with pennants, Greek letter pennants, | co}lege banners and pillows. The spe- celal lighting effects and cozy corners were part of the opiginal decorative scheme. Punch and candies were served, and the special dances of the jevening were the moonlight waltz, the; a rush dance and several othdr feature’ innovations, The Delphian society will meet to. [morrow afternoon with Mrs. P. Cc. |Nieolaysen, 207 East Third street. eee D. A. KR. eenes ‘at Lathrop Home The Daughters of the American Revo lution are meeting this ufternoon at the home of Mrs. H. R. Lathran on South Center street, ‘DOUBLE FUNERAL HELD FOR TWO SISTERS TODKY Tho funeral | of Mary ana Grace | Crosswaite was held at 3:30 this after- noon from the Bowman chapel, Rev. W. Ty, French officiating. Burial was made at the Casper cemetery. SINGLE DEATH OCCURS TODAY Mrs. Mary Johnson, aged 42, died at: midnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymer, 196 Him street. ‘The remains | are being held at the Bowman chapel until relatives, who have heen notified; are heard’ from, STOCKMEN, A ATTENTION! Lambing Season is not s0 very far off, Why not buy your groceries ‘now at absolute cost by: the case at CASPER COMMERCIAL (CO. closing out rank. Come in a2 get our prices. ¢ BROS. Co, ORE THROAT or Tonsillitis, gargle with -warm salt water” then apply— ene —and welcome Prd three plendid rea- sons, especially in these days of soaring bectise ee gives three big positive hens, * in reduction of ae expense. E- You'save Wher yn es . More money with whi to buy other things. costs— it—moderate in cost. Leaves you You save when ; tise ithas more than the ordinary leavening strength— you use less. You save material it is used with. “Never fails. CALUMET ; Baking BY TEST” Powder Makes * Most Palatable and Sweetest of Foods " Poe nappies of St, finest, most sanitary a Conta only such ingraenis as have ve ve been of housewives for a thied of a century. u buy Calumet, roid rat a’ ant = e- 12 ounce + tionships than “The Love-Image,” in ili ionaires’ ‘wa. who taketin roomers | pea N, simple ‘country folk down in Texas went to bed one night as poor as "the proverbial church mice and awoke to find themselves millionaires! | self $4.80 worth of bananas, ate them, afd died _ Mrs. Snodgrass, wife “of the village doctor (who hasn’t the slightest idea how rich she is), built alarge wing on the old homestead so she could take in more toomers! 1 “And it’s true! The great oil boom But they’ cannot accustom them- selves to their new prosperity, and they do the most extraordinary things imaginable with their newly acquired wealth. Old Jake Wells went right out and bought him- that has recently transformed the most desolate section. of Texas into a land of untold wealth has produced anew phenomenon in our national life—unlike anything the world has . ever seen before. b, § Don't fail to read “Millionaires Made While You Wait,” by Frazier Hant, in the new Cosmopolitan Is parent-love a menace ? Great men almost invariably have had unnsual mothers or fathers who played a conspicuous part ‘in shaping their lives. And yet eminent psycholo- gists tell us that the pampering love of parent for child—unless wisely directed—can do tremendous harm. Harvey O'Higgins has interviewed one of the great- “estnerve-specialists in America onthis vital problem. ’ "Nothing more amazing and dramatic ha’ been written about human rela- this month’s Cosmopolitan. “Nearly everybody Are wives harder to get along with than husbands? Boxer thought so, because, as he told his friend Charny, his wife had called hima “drunken satyr’ simply because he tried to light his cigarette at an electric-light bulb, And Charny agreed with him because Ais wife had told him that he never kept a promiseinhislife. And ‘ke sometimes did! Gouverneur Morfis,in““The Great Friends,” has surpassed himself in this rollicking story of domestic misunderstand- ings and how they were overcome. Don’t fail to read it in the new Cos- mopolitan. worth while reads Cosmopolitan’’ “won't know until the end of the ‘why she‘did it.’ But when the pretty young wife of a feeble old millionaire is seen to, ent a pawnbroker’s, and then enter a cheap house, -being’ watched by a good-looking detective — well, there's enough mystery, love, Fh and high finance in this unugual story to i fy, ‘anybody. eres: Secret" by Will Payne—is the first of a \ series of the-adventures of Ben Bodet, business detective, ,who— prophesy—will take rank as one of the most int: ing sleuths of fiction. They discovered the fountain of youth “Phony” Dick and. “Overcoat” Ben- nie had just relieved an oil magnate ‘of $500. “But when they went and lost it on the Kentucky Derby! they simply didn’t have the heart.to. go home to-Mrs. “‘Phony,” who kept the cash (and who also kept track of their prowess in the papers), So they decided to take alittle fishing- trip. out California way, and that’s how they happened to discover the Beauty Fountain. You who have applauded his “Boston Blackie” “ stories will delight in this crook Story in a lighter vein by Jack Boyle in the current Cossnopolitan. Don’ nt miss these in ithe same number— “KinikED OF ap Dust'— Peter B. Kyne's great story.of a rich lumber laird, his only son, and a beautiful girl. “THE: CROWN PRINCE OF PYNE’S FALLs, MASSACHDv- SETTS”—The story of an aviator who didn’t see service until he got back home—by Royal Brown. . “Tue FATHER OF WATERS”— One of the greatest stories Rupert Hughes has written. “THE MAy-FLY” —You will Probably recognize more than one girl you have known, in this ‘story of a flirt—by Dana Gatlin. “UNEASY STREET"—A dramat- ic chapter in Arthur Somers Roche’s great novel of love and mystery. “THE RELAPSE’ OF CAPTAIN HoTsturF” —Old reliable is accessory to a holiday celebra- tion strictly according to Hoyle —by Hasris Dickson. ~Chas. M. Gunnison WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Telephone.256

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