Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1920, Page 3

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Cre Eashet Daily Cribune Sea Cs, 5 Tain Valentine Dancing Party Much Enjoyed A very delightful Valentine dahcing Party was given at St. Mark's parish house Saturday evening under the aus- plees of St. Mark‘s Synergae. The toom wes decorated with festoons of red crepe paper, the red shaded lights fu nished iMumination, and strings of red hearts were also used. Dancing kisted from 9 untl 12 after, which a box sup- per was served, the men drawing sthall numbered red hearts, which correspond- ed to the numbers on the prettily dec- orated boxes which the young women had prepared, thus choosing their sup per partners, see Synergae\ Meeting at Parish Mouse Tonight Mrs. Gertrude Rush and Miss Jessie Anderson will entertain St. Mark’ Synergae this evening at the paris house. A large attendance is request- ed. see Taffy Pull and Slumber Party Enjoyed The Misses Inez and Ethel Sennor were hostesses at a taffy pull and slum- ber party at the Jourgensen home on South David street. The first part of the evening was spent playing games and making candy. A luncheon was also seryed to the girls. The Misses Ruth Ullery, | Edith Sprague, Margaret Speas, Helen Thomp- son, Mlizabeth Kidd and Irene Spraguo were the guests. se Novel Celebration For Lincoln's Birthday A number of high school friends were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A: Likely on Lincoln avenue by Miss Cora Likely last Saturday night. The party, was in honor of Lin- coln's birthday and was carried out like a Southern. jubilee, All of the guests came in darky costumes and spoke the Southern ‘didléct. during the ‘evening. The first prize for the best portrayed negro character was awarded te Miss Selma Hugo, and Francis Purcell was given the second "prize. i ‘The home decorations were in ted and yellow and appropriate games were played and jokes told in minstrel style. A’ delicious luncheon was served by the hostess before the close of the eve- ning. Spend Day at Seas’ Ranch Mrs. D, 8. Speas dnd Miss Margaret Speas entertained yesterday at the Speas’ ranch in the Bates Hole coun- try. The guests made the trip to the ranch overland and were entertained at dinner and tea, returning late last eéve- ning. eae 4 Miss Wilma Shaftner, Royce Wagner, Arthur Horsch and Glen Littlefield were those enjoying the day. a eo e Dance row Night The seventh formal dancing party to be. given by, the members of the Salto Dancing club, will be held in the Ma- sonic Temple. bee . Cottage Club Holds * Meeting. , Mrs. Glen Winchip was the hostess at a meeting of the members of the Cot- tage Club last Thursday afternoon, Fif- teen members were present and spent the afternoon as a Kensington and, in guessing clever Valentine games. The prize was received by Mrs. Emma Spen- cer. : eee Mrs. C. H. McBride Entertains. The members of the Willing Work- ers’ Circle of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. C. M. McBride last Friday afternoon. An interesting business session was held, followed by a social hour, Refreshments were served by the hostess. ee ° Stag Supper As Get-Together, Affair. £ A get-together meeting for men. will! be held at a stag supper given by the men of the Baptist Church, in the par- lors of the Presbyterian Church, Tues- day evening at 6:30 o'clock. A _pro- gram has been arranged and a general good time planned for, eoee Little Daughters Entertain Friends. Mrs. Fred Colter and Mrs. Glen Win- chip entertained for their daughters, the Misses Louise Colter and Jane Win- chip, at a Valentine party Saturday aft- ernoon. Twenty little guests spent the afternoon playing games and contests. Refreshmerits were served, eee Artistic Program Given For Womazt’s Club and Guests ‘The members of the Casper Woman's selub, their husbands and a number of other guests were most delightfully er tertained with a musicale Satutday and My: ARRIVALS | | A New Line of Spring Suits i Also Millinery Phone 1304-W 186 South Center - |) | — A, Blackmore on South Wolcott street The program, which was arranged by Mrs. C. W. Thom: ed of the following numbers: n the Bud and “The Siar,” Miss Rachel Carlson soprano; “Sunshine” and “R Mrs. J, Leschinsky, contralto; the in- cense dance, Miss Leone Blackmore; (he poppy dance, Miss Adele Thon " Broup of Irish ballads, Mosea C, John- son, tenor; whistling solo, Miss Fisie Winter; ypsy John,” “Jean a’ A (in French) and “Smiling Thru,” Prof. Rudolph Lundberg, baritone. Later in the evening, hy spe request, Prof, Lundberg sang the Marseillaise, also in rench. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program. There were about 60 people present. . a 8 Tri-Color Ball Date Set Friday night, February 27, is the date set for the tricolor ball to be given under the auspices of the Salto Dancing club for the benefit of the fund for the French-American Children’s league. The dance will be formal, and will be} given in the Masonic Temple. The in- expensive decorations of the evening will be in red, white and blue, tri-colors of France. Mrs, P, ©. Nicolaysen is chairman of the committee, and Car- ney Peterson is the representative of the Salto Dancing club. ees | Alumni Club to Meet Mrs. Carney Peterson will be hostess this evening at a meeting of the mem !bers of the Pi Reta Phi Alumni club ol wie To Wed at - Naplital Mass The marriage ceremony of Miss Kath- erine Donahue and Merrill Hool will be performed tomorrow morning at 9 |d’clock by the Rev. John Mullin at St. [Anthony's Catholic church at nuptial mass. . Miss Gladys Ford and John Donahne will attend the bride and groom. Only the intimate friends and relatives will he ‘present at the ceremony. ‘The bride will wear a French blue peblette gown and a black picture hat. A huge bou- quet of bride's roses will give a touch of color. m After the wedding & breakfast will be served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue, parents of the bride. The table and home will be appropriate- ly decorated inf white cut flowers, ferns and satin ribbons. In the evening the bride and groom Will be honored at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donahue. Mr. Hool is connected with the fire department here and Miss Donahue has been with the Golden Rule store. They Will live in Casper. , ———- — WILLARD stands for the most com- plete and satisfactory Service Organiza- tion in the World Today in the Storage Rattery Line. “Drive in regularly for free inspecion and distilled water to the Auto Electrical Co., 111 East First st.; phone 968J, 2-16-6t Let’s look straight at this tea-question: | What you want is tca- SHOP IEP ETRE ITIEISPSOIOO LISTS. cf \ flavor, not tannin. Good tea is delightful, refreshing, | festful. Tannin is harsh to the taste, and bad for the stomach and nerves. You want to get the most for your money. Tannin- tea makes very few, cups of tea-flavor to the pound. Good tea makes most cups —is really cheaper. Common tea is the tan- nin-tea. Schilling Tea is the good tea. ‘There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon -India, Oolong, English Breakfast. Allone quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. $ A Schilling & Co San Francisco Shop | ‘OVER 9,000 SEE ‘DUG’ | PERSONALS ik — ee ee Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Cook ate the proud parents of an eight-pound baby | son, Raymond Junior Cook, born this| morning. Roth the mother and small) son are doing splendi FAIRBANKS IN TWO-DAY AUN AT LYRIG THEATER Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hughes have hee visiting here from their home in River. ton, Wyo., With Miss Clara Carpentet, Over 3,000 people were entertained at! the Lyrie Priday and Saturday at the! ,|Woday run of the big double bill fea ‘tating Doug rbanks in “Whe Robert Cohen of t niture corm after an illne yn wi both nights | Mrs. H. M. hn accompanied hy i her mother, in Gasper n few|t! comfortably for the matinees. days hefore to her hdme in| The show constituted one of the offerings r made in Casper nopular prices proved all the m vacing as a local attraction Riverton, Wy heen nt with the branch Shop in Riverton, ha aved the role « he vietim of » the the foree ay . ured t returned, Mrs. Ann Freder from Denver, hai tion of dési Martz hat s' on, who ari pled the pe miner with t Fredrickson y ew Ilis triamph ov 1 out with the : I nks’ snap, and plenty of ses wee known millinery house of) some humor runs tina teeming st ate With action. The flood scene, realistic to the inuut a s admiration Mr. and Mrs. M Wheeler have -re turned from Denver where Mr. Whee’ dittended to business. rola Lloyd appeared at his best in a) Slyness,” in which he plays role George Jarvis and leaving today for the oil fields it the Lyric is featuring on Spider where they will attend to "ain elaborate ser business for the Poison Spider-Potton/Clinton IT. Stagg’s famo Oil syndicate. ‘with ward Rarle and Gladys Hulett o- The racing si of the picture A baby daughter was born on Sur ed contests on the hig day to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewi ing plot comple E High n of acing story nd a th product The very latest in Sailors, $5.00 and up A most wonderful special line of Fisk and Gage Hats : at $10 : : Burkett Millinery t 122 North Center Street Phone 252 FETE HEHEHE HEAR TEI AEISE SERIE AE IES! aS Clothes BLS SaaS SSL aSL SS LISD LS SS LSS x. ‘GREYBULL YOU 3. |Rossyte, 15 years of in Shell creek when he t ice while crossing at night, Mr tuteds THe lountain (Special to The Tribune.) GREYBULL, V le Didn't they used to say: “Printer’s ink, though DARK, is the light of the world?” . _ Possibly so—but that was before | The Denver Post Came along and mixed the FLAVOR THE INSIDE STORY—The Denver Post 300 more sold Saturday than 4 weeks ago 300 more sold Sunday than 4 weeks ago A little telegram went to Johnny, circulator of the Post, last night, adding 100 more to the order, and, if necessary, get another express car. “The Town Clock is tick- us ” ing. Gunnison THE NEWS DEPOT 153 So. Center St. Phone 256 MAGAZINES for Sister, Papa, Mamma and the Boy OIL and SHEEP—Casper’s backbone. That bemg the case, “John D. Rockefeller riding a goat” might make an appropri- ate statue to erect on Center street as near the Town Clock as possible. LADIES-—March McCall’s goes on sale today! RECEIVED TODAY—Western Stor: and Elite Styles. . Detective Stories 7 @e Mer WILL PLACE A estern Electric Swinging Wringer Washer , IN YOUR HOME Balance on Easy Monthly Payments ‘THIS SPECIAL SALE .For a Limited Time Only Large, well-made Clothes Basket given FREE with each Washer during this sale. PHONE NOW FOR A DEMONSTRATION BY A FACTORY EXPERT! Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 ¢ 6 habbibadatabad th tAdb tA tA ttttBbRLZLALLALLLAZLA PLDI DL MDM. p thru the on of Mr a. $10 $10 $10 <a ~ol ne Mrs Rt. Mo Hartow, with whom he ihe morniny, when arch Wa re insti j 100 STE TIT! PAI COPEAISE Z LLALLAZLT. IALLALL ed Forcing &. & * ut Sale He Learner's | 164 S. Center St Casper, Wyoming 7% oSiaShannon...field. superintendent

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