Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 3

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ing party. ‘The apartment was deco., Sta rated In red hearts and Valentina sym- hols, and shaded lights. After an even- enjoyed the affair. | se 8 | | Mrs. Kemp Entertains the home of Mrs. R. T. Kemp, 428 Ad De south Park street, yesterday afternoon! Carl Shumaker and Johnnie’ Birigin-|_,W: J McLaughlin of Riverton was In|) at a bridge luncheon. The table decora-| hell tions of flowers, place cards and nut] they will spend some ‘alentine’s| business matters, huskets followed the St. heme, in’ red and white. \fter the luncheon the afternoon was}, ™ devoted tos playing auction bridge, |/ous' Mri us Bell receiving the first honors,| cing at her home on South Center| ft, from that city last night ‘for Cali-! belong! Mra, Py @.-Nieolaysen tho! second end] strect. : fornia where they will spend ahout six from Seattle, Was Mrs. Ralph Oakes the, consolation, | ese weeks? the Harvey resta months’ visit with relatives and friend it thelr old home in Lima, Ohio. Whi there, they attended the golden wedding inniversary of Mr. Poling’s parents, | tods Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Poling. ‘They re-| atte port @ fine trip and visit but say they | are glad to return to Gasper. reer ; Duplicate Whist Club | Is Entertained | Mrs. A, H. Hoff was hostess this af-| ¢ ternoon at @ meeting of the members of the Duplicate Whist club, with Mr: nh. C. Wyland and ‘Mrs. Jeremiah Mz enn BSE noon was spent Playing cards. es | pneumonia. lanes had a imu d of 85 to 4, 1 i Mra. Ray W. Shaw has Just returned | ees 50 thes an noite AAA HENS crete of eared aaa) Be from a two months visit to New York) Gcorge P. Porter, auditor of the Btate| climbing to a height of 10,000 feet. At goods, Mr. City, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pa. of Montana, is in Casper for a few days} . e end the greatest speed was over 130 line of \<Mescmbs on business, miles’ an hour; and greatest height First Bridge Luncheon i IEE) reached was over 25,000 fect. of Series a Pretty Affair | C. West'returned to Casper yesterday ive <<< The first of a series of bridge lunch.; from Thermopolis. Mrs, West is at/ It is estimated that there are 140,000 eons to be given by Mrs. Pitt Covert,|Thermopolis récuperating after a re-| Japfinese in the United States, the ma- nt assisted by her mother, Mrs, John Mc Grath, was @ very pretty affair, with) decorations of yellow and white spring| flowers After the dainty luncheon the; guests spent the time playing auction) lridge The honors of the afternoon) were carried off by Mrs Burton Lester} and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, and the con solation went to Mrs. Arthur Schulte. The next luncheon to ne presided over | hy Mrs. Covert will pe after the Raster) holidays. ene Sumptuous Dinner at Hotel Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Manbeck were the guests of honor.at a dinner at the Hen-} ning hotel last night with the Honorabic | and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan as host and hostess. The centerpiece of the nicely arranged table was a huge basket of tulips which was presented to Mrs.! Manbeck. Places at the table were lail for the Messrs. and Mesdames C. P. Manbeck) Patrick Sullivan, Harold Mah- beck, G, R. Hagens, A. Thompson, Q., K. Deayer, Mrs. Deaver, Miss Margaret Sullivan, and Robert Taylor of Denver, ** 8 | Honoree at | Luncheon (Mra. A. J. Cunningham was the hos-| tess at a luncheon in honor of Mrs | C, B. Manbeck of Alton, IL, who is the} house guest of Mrs. G. R. Hagens. The! color scheme was of rose and purple/ carried out in flowers and appointments. After the luncheon the time was spent|~ playing auction bridge. The guests were Mesdames C. B. Manbeck, G. ft.{ Hagens, A. F. Hoff, Patrick Sullivan, | Jeremiah Mahoney and Harold Manbeck. so Thursday Night Danese Enjoyed. | In spite of the change in weather, | the danelng party given by the War Mothers in honor of the members of | the Army and Navy Club, the Amerti- can Legion, and their friends, was very well attended. ‘The dancing start- ed at 9 o’elock and lasted until: mid-| night. ‘The War Mothers were the; chaperones of the evening, | see House Guest \« informal Valentine Party . | SET, Walker entertained a humber of friends! A: E. Stirrett at their apartment, 438 South Center! lodges in Rock treet at an informal Valentine's danc-| WY0., as tha district Dr. J.C. Kamp has gone to Denyer,| Another! thing’ of. which: Mr, Rodgers fog spent tn’ dancing a light tluncheon| where he will rest for was served at midnight. Five couples! before resuming his p: s 8 G. M. Karr of tho Interstate Pipe i Mr. and Mrs. 4.\B. Poling have re-| Company has returned from a trip to GUS Link has returned from Greybull sin turned to their home here after several| Thermopolis in the interests of his ' H. B. Durham is expected to return! the O. 8. FR. J. Vanatta, attorney, is in Chey-| | Carl’ Kist xpected home today on the much be-| with his father. ated Burlington. | | Mrs. D. H. Griffith and litle son,/on business. Mr. Winter is opening the honey as substitutes. A luncheon was! David, ved, the table decorations being of! ton, Ky., where Mrs. Griffith was pink and white carnations, The after-| called to the bedside of her sister, Mra. . J. 8. Yellman, who is critically ill with Atithe beginning of the war -air- ly Forty Dollars a Year to Live 60 Years Ago ALIS { DENVER, Coio.—(By mailj—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rodgers of 1976 Sonth York Street, who have just celebs Goth ary, f Cost Onl S the home, in nding food and is visiting the Elk |@mounted to only $40, Springs and Rawlins, | farm," be continu te, ry far with a pair of newly-weds these | se 2 days." T several weeks | 18 unusually proud is that for the ractice here, 51 years he been the superinten ° of a Sunday school. He is 83 years old Charles Fuhrman hag resigned his |®nd is actively engaged in’ the real es-| rel Position with the Meaney Brokerage |ttte business six d ut Bridge Luncheon | and will leave tomo: hop Sixteen guests were entertained at} in Chicago, M1. rrow for his home| Mr. and Mra. In Ross county ‘Ohio. co ees ns See mer have left for Chicago, where Casper last night on his way to Den time attending to |¥°™ i re Mr? and) Mrs... 11. "Townsend / who frs, J. C. Snook, who has been erie have been in attendance at the sessions ly ill for the last week, is conyales-| Of the consistory at Cheyenne this week eee Opening of the Children’s shop building has been dels 1y from Denver, where he has been ending to legal matters, err who is recovering from influenza. se who has been ‘connected on business for a few days, with the Holmes Hardware compariy jhas resigned his position and has left larry Free, the real estate man, is for Portland, Ore., where he will visit ce © A. E. Winter left for Lusk today eee | left Thursday night for Lexing- spring lot selling campaign for the Mia- ‘western Investment company. — m attack of pneumonia. jority of them in California. Your Health. and ONE Vo lived.on a| Which and that helped /sreat delegate of the |Seme, hut that amount wouldn't go|tatas, “The rl The spe YR a week, ‘Dear, Rodgers were married | Rose, | Baeda FP SS Sry numbers were highly The don. says ae NEXT CONCERT Douglas M ercantile , | SOCIETY i Dissolution Given | SET MIDDLE OF MARCH, “?Preval by Court Monday, March 15, was selected . evening as the date of the next conc inchide selections from fou as two can i ly short » phe > 23 spectively. Enjoyable Affair PERSON | Mr. Rodgers gaia, that the first year|Short a period ‘of time. The Misses Esther Wilders, Madge | of their ms A life, the exper Robertson, Lucille Ward and Frances | =————___ f h voices: by hearsal were and “I ¥ sung by mpanied by Mra. C. F. th cello obtigat the Henning whereshe went to do specia} work for) property of her company. = j the Midwest company. Hulse h: H and had 1 been It is supposed that the man who for by “the illness of Mrs. Frank Stewart,| warded the su e's address at 1. of “Hennin WEBEL BU Frea Van Gordon of the drygoods he Webel Commerciai ust returned from a P to the cast the markets in good condition with the prices but little higher thin usual. Mr that he has pur department of t company, has j most successful er} nh markets. ost exclusive ever shown at the store ir Tribune Want. The Children's Health should cause investigate the merits of: oratories as y nish composer, of, Avon-Téwn," Awake .Deares m and Fe. ITCASE I esides the Organized just a year ago, \inder Pro feSsor Lundherg’s , direction y that) Oh Mate sallich Ls ompara-| Choral society, which is ved retro. |f0F its fourth concert, has jrecord of musical achi an envia’ ement for king’ aughter,’* Mrs. H. 1 A. Bea the foremost women compos 1 features of last nigh “Mother, if Evér E. Hood, Mrs. o hy Mr tease containing the, personal 8 of a sailor, which w 2 and deliv Annex, it was son, she said. expecting the suit i ng. eager t‘R RETURNS Van ¢ nased line of Gordon pur ple merchandise, which y most difficult lo get. He says that | Was surely glad to get hack to the real town of Casper with, its lov Weather after at » im the cast. to ta le beverage — INSTANT POSTUM You are certain of purity and wholesomeness. Sold by Grocers " Made by Postum Gereal Co. Battle Creek,Mich. Returns Home, Mrs. Hatry T. Atwater, who has been 2 house guest at the P, N, Carr home on South Genter stret, has returned to her home in Sturgis, 8. D., after a vary pleasant visit In this city. Mrs. Atwater iy a frequent visitor in Casper and was entertained elaborately during her last visit here, | eoe Bridge Luncheon Event Tomorrow. Mrs. Burton Lester will preside at a bridge luncheon given in the grill room of the Henning hotel tomorrow after- noon, Invitations haye been sent to the society matrons of ss ti 2 e- Musical and Guest Evening of Women's Club 3 The members of the Women's club of Casper will entertain for their guests at a musical at the home of Mrs. W. A. Blackmore on South Wolcott street, to- morrow evening. J * o- Canada’s estimated population is now shout 8,600,000, — BAD BREATH : ™ 3 “Barnett’s of Course.” Special All Day Saturday and Monday Men’s Suits"and Overcoats.. High-Grade Chesterfield Tri hhh nn me Hand tailored clothing at a big reduction in either "heavy, medium or spring weights. All the newest waist seam or conservative models. $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoat $45, $50 and $55 Suits and Overcoats $60, $65, $70 and $75 Suits and Oveércoats.. MEN’S ODD TROUS. $5 to $6.50 Odd 5 Trousers, now .... $7.50 to $10 Odd Trousers, now ....... $12 to $15 Odd Trousers, Now ..... We have iadany other good things at a big reduction. M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 EAST SECOND STREET $3.95 8.95 Al alterations free 95 the Casper preparing | patph Kimball in / and “The! for wo. nimed yes {iterday by Mrs. Nora Hulse, who ng modes luding clever Majority stockholders of the Donglas WMercantile company were accorded the lright to go ahead with plans for disso jlution of the company when — Judge) mrt at Douglas dis- olved the temporary injunction seeuréd) holders to prevent! Attorney G. Tt. Hagens} attorney for the ma-| le | S@\by minority st a course er is the Phone 1304-W 156 South Center returned to Caspe;| fter spending the ¢ ring the arguments. JUST ARRIVED Charming New W aists All Colors and Styles’ by | Douy | LEARY TAL ch, ers ness trip to Thermopolis bull. 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