Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 3

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program-have taken the edge from vour}'dies' Aid. will meet tomorrow afternoon § appetite, smile and converse with your|at the home of Mrs, M. Young, £45 8. | ne! ait + 5 Walnut ‘street. The members will ~ | 4. More eats. - please remember that the conference of |; % Beginning at the head of thy tible,' the Lutheran, pastors of Wyoming and 4 eh will be asked for a joke. | Western Nebraska will meet here Apvil| > ance to the left of tho’ first; 13-15, and that plans for the housing > speaker, . a and entertainment of these guests must 6. ,#inishing of Dinner | be made at this aid meeting. And sighs of satismction, 78. 8 wert 7. Departure from the table. | War Mothers’ Dance, 8. De not knock your neighbor down! for Thursday t In your efforts to help with. ch The regular Thursday night dances} dishes. jsiven by the War Mothers for the 9. ° iMusic, ~ ie lAmerican’ Legion. and the Army and ~ Attention Miss Martha Hawkin end! Navy club, will be held in the Masonic} Miss Luly Sams. j temple tomorrow. night. t Every one join in the singing, i ae, re { 10, Consequences. ‘ | Eastern Star ll. Will some one kindly suggest | Meeting,» something else for a change? « The regular meeting of the Fort Cas- During the evening Mr. Morty was{ per Chapter No. 4 of the Order of East- Presented with an appropriate «itt fron] ern, Star will be held tomorrow evening, his friends. at 8 o'clock, at the Masonic Temp] The guests of the evening were Mr. | s Bet a Mes, Silva Johnson, Mra. | Cart| ——$——— 9 | iPsON,, Sarah Martz, Miss: Lulu suleen Dodge, and the guest uf tomar) ee | - rome oie’ ey pat Pes crmanisation, of which she is f . Z. regent. ‘ter the mieeting a A ber of friends of Mr, and Mrs. | hour was held presided aver by pe Sam Bernstein “enjoyed an informal | Clifford Hummeer, local regent of card party, at the home of thé host /enne. and hostess, 1150-South Center. street. es 8 6 At midnight a delicious luncheon was be Club served. The table decorations were oe te a cut flowers, following the color motive of pink and ereen. ‘ i The membersé of the Cottage elut Will be. entertained this. evening se «| Mrs. W. D. MecNellis at her home, Bur- lington Cottage No. 11; at 8 jo'clock, ! ee ’ Musical Planned by i ) Baptist 2 So Mr. Morton, | J. J. Svendsen has left for his ranch} North Casper Society OMe : in the Cole Cree y o A musical has, been planned by The Sisterhood of the Christian nite pier oe “Bt es eos church will meet at the home of Mrs. ar A, West, corner of Third and Con well xtreets on this coming Thirsday af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock, ay th ‘ cae oi the North Casper Bapeiat pie ety to be held at the home of Mrs. conlat Mere: Welaae nL der Meats: Wil Nettie Dunn, 958. United atroct, ‘Phare |e "Aye lnbecinnt Basie will be |28¥ evening at 7:20 o'clock: i held, and it 1 urged that all of the| tne num vBparktete? by Mita Allee members be present. Gole; vocal solo, “Fon all Bternity,' ‘ by Miss La Clare Diymuke; vocal duet by the Misses Marton and Maurine Po- terson; vocal solo,, “The Sunshine of Your Smile," Ray udson; piano sold, “Flower ped by. ae Dorothy Nicke- son; vocal solo, “Owt Where the West small boy friends in honor of his 7th/ Begins," by Miss Alice Cole: piano sow, birthday. After an afternoon spent | “Butterfly,” Mary Olive Dunn; vocal playing games, refreshments werC | go} “Mother Machree,” Ray Hudson, served. ” jana chorus by the Baptist choir, “the The guests of the party weré the| Sinner and the Song. . Masters William Baily, Deforest Brown, | It the weather is bad ‘the musicil <1 John MeMellin, Daniel McMellin, Mel-'he postponed antil. some near futvre vin Morrison, Melvin Reynolds and Baby | date. Jewel Louise Bornstein, | Farewell Party on ‘ Olaf Olson of Parkerton is in the eity attending to business matters for a few days. o 2. R. G. Taylor of the Glenrock Of com pany is expected in town today from| his headquarters In Denver. ae Mrs. Sam\ Bornstein and Miss Lela Elankenbaker assisted during the after-;an Original Affair NOON, =~ Pia tea am irae she J, eighty presided at J an informal 7 o'clock diriner party at Children Enjoy their home, 1033 Souch Walnut strect, Birthday Party. . in honor of Mr. Robert Morton, who Miss Helen Marie Simpson was the |is Jeaving for Denver, Colo. hostess at a party in honor of her 8th} Clever place cards, with original birthday anniversary, at the . Tulsa | verses were given the guests, together Hotel. About eighteen boys and girls| with the printed’ menu. were present, and the hostess received} 1. Doing away with the fruit ‘cock many-lovely gifts from her friends, { tail: A cdlor scheme of pink and white was carvied out in _the table decora- tions, and pink candles were lighted en the birthday cake. Refreshments were served and the afternoon was spent playing games. The Mesdames B. Dodds, T. A. Sea- man, T, C, Hollingsworth, -Miss Vera Hollingsworth and Miss Jean Stevens assisted Mrs. Charles Simpson in en- tertaining the children during the aft- Brother Morton, kindly remove ai} the remains of the fruit’ cécktaii trom the table. Combination salad. FE Bister Dodge, you’ will procee’ to the kitchen with at least two un: broken salad plates. ; 3. If the first two numbers 6n tha 2. at Important Meeting. ‘The Ludles Ald Society of the Presby- terian’ Church »met at the home of the president of the society, Mrs. R. K. Staley, on South Durbin street, and elected new officers for the coming year. The following were chosen: Mrs. G. M. Anderson, president; Mrs. Harry Oakes, vice president; Mrs. Frank Hepry, sec- | A Surprising Improvement In Comfort often comes to the coffee drinker, when he changes Mates Soy eetue from coffee to Postum. During the business meeting it was : also decided to hold 8 on the first ahd -third. Thi of each month,.and to divide into twocircles, the east. and west circles. All of the membérs ‘living “south of Park streel: and.west of Beech street will meet with at. seems to be the sure way to _ determine whether caffée is harmful. nn nh NN ne my Miss Esther Wilders has accepted a position in the Taylor and Clay offices, ee # ? j Henry Johnson, road contractor, has! the Casper Supply company, is lear returned from Cheyenne, Wyo., w town within the week for Denver, Coic., he looked’ after “business matters. where he inten se are Mr, and Mrs. Burton Lester have re | lurned from Denyer, wheye thes have} ‘Thomas Pu spent se¢vera)l days on a business-and| Springs, C 19] Mr, and 2 of| returned te is here from Cole to visit at the hom C, Vandenberg have fter spending the (leasure trip. M. W. Purcell, and-to attend to business! past wint: siting with Mr. Vanden- . Le | Spstthe matters. berg’s fat in Michigan. They pro- N. S, Wilson of the Midwest-company| eee pose to renew their residence here. is here|from Denver on a business trip.| Mrs. Roy Sample and Mrs. Tom V oi 2S \ sd ho [nave are in Denver on a t William Noonan bas returned ‘ror/pleasure trip of abotit a week. Denver, where he has spent several] ese days atienting t) business matters. ! H. C» Bretsthneider, president of the Western. States Oil & Land company, land forriftr resident of C r,-is here Robert Morton, who is connect 1 with on business for a few days. _ Pep—“P-E-P"—"‘Percy even Pipes.” “P-E-P” “Posts every place.” A truck-load every Day 2,000 Copies EVERY DAY! They breeze into Casper on Train 29—The Post Train—a peaceful train—The MESSENGERS KNOW The PEOPLE KNOW. Pep— There’s a little paper published in Denver just dy- ing for a little circulation in Casper. Every once in awhile this little paper sends a representative to Cas- per to Pep “P-E-P” “Push every Paper” ‘‘Pinth ev- ery Penny” “Pencil every Post.” And still a little go-cart would carry this little pa- per’s little circulation all over Casper—out into the hills where the gentle breezes come from. Pep “P-E-P” “Pity every Paper” “Pickle every, Paper” “Paint every Package’ while hunting for circulation. Tt may be that Pep “P-Z-P” “‘Pikers endure Pain.” GUNNISON THE NEWS DEPOT 153 So. Center St. ra Pep “P-E-P” “Prize every Post” “Count ’em” —we'll help the little fellow count 'em. But we're sure the Post would let them count 'em! Casper peo- ple Pep “‘P-E-P” “Prize every Post’’ as the little fel- low Pep “P-E-P” “Pipes every Pink.” 3,000 every SATURDAY i=) § The best way to caplurs & moonshiner elo eo - on. 2: Si hont When hunting for your favor- ite Magazine Pep “P-E-P” “Pipe every Periodical” under. the Tick- ing Town Clock. Phone 256 Who said Carpenters couldn't Pep “P-E-P” “Push every Pencil >”’ That's why the Town Clock ticked in a few leads—to Pep “P-E-P” “Please.every Patron.” =~ Mrs.'S. K. Loy, 1015 South David street, and those living north of Park and east of Beech street will meet with Mra.’ FR. Henry, 618 South Wolcott street, on the first Thursday of April, The second meeting in April will be held at ‘the church on the corner of Durbin and Délaware streets, and both circles will If any discomfort due to coffee is disturbing you,changeto . The staridard of quality is high, _ there has been no increase in price and the taste is most satisfyi g§ to those who enjoy'a coffee-like flavor. At Grocers hed "Home tor Cire, 8 Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek, Mich. sion of the business session dainty re- ef Re OR 4 a . freshments were served by. Mrs. Covert \. C Epi Vinits meeting, held Jast evening at the frome of Miss Irma Patton, with Mrs. Pit Cover as assist- ing hostess, St. Mark’s Synergae .com- pleted arrangements for a tea and Easter candy sale, which pp re ae Saturday afternoon, from 3 > a home of Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, 805 South) Center istreet. It was decided to set the» price for the afternoon’s enter- ‘tainment at 50 cents. Each girl at- tending last night's meeting brought some article of children’s wearing ap- parel for a box which will be sent to the Cathedral Home for Children. bt = WATCH a eno ——— hon <——FOR RED———> — ARROWS and Miss Patton, The next. Synergae meeting will be held Tuesday evening, PRUE ek tatoos. os Mrs, Brooks Special ‘ Guest of Cheyenne D. A. R. A “B. B. Brooks fas returned from cl inne, Wyo., where she wasn g1eat at'a special meeting of the Daughters of’ the American Revolution, last Sat- urday afternoon. . Mrs. Brooks gaye on Our Removal Sale Is in Full Sway OFF Our Regular Prices ON ALL MEN'S AND FOMER’s ote ? oust Reeteeteae goted atretegeedtes RS ee NS oe to 9 Trail of se | pales a HIGH SHOES ~ The Bootery | Ernest L. Livingston, Manager ‘TODAY AND TOMORROW _ Some Trail! . ©. S. Building Ladies Be Sure to Attend a a a a | At the IRIS TONIGHT and Thursday

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