Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 3

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"___ PAGE THREB- || Licht retreshments will be served and later In the afternoon an informal mu- sical program will be given. 7 “* - |. Q K. Denver has recovered from an! The Picture Mrs. R. H. Nichols and Mrs. R. M H jattack of grip and resumed his duties! aged by Bartholomew have returned from a us cashier of the Casper National bank short pleasure.trip to Billings, Mont. | today. es ele W. 0, Wilson Home Scene of Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. W. 0, Wilson. enter- tained last Saturday night at their home on South Center street for 2 nuin ber of the old-timers of Cusper. A de licious dinner was served and a vers pleasant evening spent. ‘2 88 Mr. and Mrs. J.°R. McCurdy witl| ness tfip to the Osage ficlas, leave tonight for Hibbing, Minn, went to attond to oil matters. |summer season. Tom Hennessy will 4 * “ee | manage the. fountain. where he| The Kimball's Drug Store has opened its soda fountain for the spring and T. H. Anderson bas left for Los An- geles, Cal., where he will spend several months, Mrs. Anderson expects to join her husband there after a few weeks, ! Shop, which is ntan- | Ren Beech und is run in-con- | = ection with the Casper Pharmacy, | has added a new electric, latest model, | drying machine to its equipment, This | machine. cart_dry, on the average of | 10,000 pictures a day. | * . Mrs. D. 1. Herbert left for Denver, | Colo., last night, where she will visit for about two months, ees i Ray Kipsloe has returned from Mon-} tana, where he has been attending to! tusiness for the Casper Transit com-} any. Big Demand Housewives have demanded it for over thirty years. Always most reliable and wholesome. Calumet Baking Powder is absolutely dependable. It is always the same — always superior—always pure. 7 2 @ Mr. and Mrs. Orland Ormsby are here from Big Muddy visiting with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsiy at their home on South Center stree:. tee M. P. Otis and A. F sturned from a ver, Colo:, nad are | South Dakota to look their. interests. Grand Opening a Social Affair. Great pains have been tdken for the Notion Bazaar at Methodist Church The Witting Workers Circle of the success of the grand opening of the|Ladies Aid society of the Methodi-t Coyne-Saller store on Second stteet,{church ‘has planned a notion bazaat which is planned for. tomorrow. -Spe-|ghd baked sale which will be held in cial spring decorations will beautify |the basement of the Methodist church the store. Mrs. Cherest, who ha’ had tomorrow afternoon. Refreshmenta will training In the Keister College in Chi-|be served, and all the friends of the cago along decorative and advertising |church are invited to come and bring lines, is at\the head of the artistic | others. ere | Mrs. Ida Cookley has returned from | Alma, Neb., where she went to cele-| brate the golden wedding “anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Joyce. On her return trip she visited for several days in Denver a Boul-' “olo, | Annual Installation of Moose Officers Casper lodge No. 1182, Loyal Ord. of (Moose, will hold its annual instal- ation of officers for the new year at ithe Moose hall on Thursday evening,! April 1. Entertainment and refresiy-| /ments have been provided for the guests of the evening. All of the membe-s fand their families and prospective mem- bers are invited to attend. Lawrence have trip to Den-| ving today jor} after other of | | F. A. Villnave and jittle-Miss Vero. :nica Villnave have returned from Ther- mopolis, where Mr. Villnave was taking “Barnett’s ‘of Course” —— management. Special help will be em- ployed for the day, and the new sbip- ments of spring and summer. models ng well worth seeing. The public is in- vited to attend. 2s | s Presbyterian Circles to Meet. The different circles of the Presby- terian Aid Society will meet on Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, The West circle will meet with Mrs. Lowey, 1015 South David street, and the East circle with Mrs. , R, Henry, 518 South Wolcott street. se 8 Dinner in Honor. ot House Guest. Mrs. O. G. Johnson entertained in- formally at dinner last, evening in honor of Mrs. Peter Riley of Boone, Ia., who is visiting here with Mrs. W. T. Mahoney. ‘The table decorations were of lilies. After the four-gourse dinner the evening was socially spent by the Indies. | | 4Mrs. Paul Hudson is expected to re- turn tomorrow from Denver, where she has spent several days. ses Regular Dance for Thursday Night The War Mothers will chapero. vt the regular Thursday night danco at the Masonic temple tomorrow evening. The dancing will start ‘promptly at > o'clock and last until midnight. \ AN of the members of the American Ie- gion and the Army and Navy club and their" friends are invited. 7 2 6 Mrs. Rex Fanning is leaying today for Rochester, jMinn., where she will take treatments at the Mayo sanita- rivm, . *-. Telephone Girls Give ¥. W. C, A. Benefit Dance The girls of the Bell club of the tele. phone offices were hostesses at a very successful dance given Monday night in th I. 0. O. F. hall for the benefit of the Y. W. C. A fund Over $200 was realized from the tickets and the hall was comfortably filled all evening.) Reed's orchestra furnished the dance music, and all of the guests enjoyed the affair. Caladonian Club Gives Leap Year Dance The women members of the Caladon- fan club will prove their ability to man. ge affairs this evening at a social and dancevgiyen: -1..0..0..F; hall. All of the members of the club and their families and friends are invited. The arrangements of the evening have been made by. the ladies and the dances will be held in Leap Year fashion. Refresh- ments will pe seryed. EQUITABLE Service Standard of the World Complete Circle Life Accident Health Of Protection The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the ue Ss. Miss Fredonia Huff, who has been attending the state untveraity at Lara- mie, Wyo., is here with her parents for & While. Miss Huff has been seriously IM for some time. Dick Huff accom. panied his sister home. se. Miss Agnes Dyke! underwent a seri- ous operation at the Private hospital yesterday morning. She is convalesc- ing at the hospital now, and hopes to be in condition to return to Denver, Colo., where she Is attending the Wol cott school, at the end of the spring vacation. ese Series of Luncheons , to Be Social Event Social activities for next week have been added to by a series of bridge luncheons which will be presided over by Mrs, P. C. Nicolaysen, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River, Wyo. The luncheons will take place on Monday, Wednesday and Sat- urday, to which the society matrons of Casper. have received Invitations. “ee Mrs. G. R. Hagens to Entertain at Bridge Luncheons Tuesday and Thursday of the social calendar for next week are days chosen by Mrs. G. R. Hagens to entertain for her friends at luncheon and bridge. “ ee 6 Philathea Class Change Time of Meeting The Senior Philathea class of the Methodist church will be .entertainea at the home. of Mrs. Carl Hawks, 716 Natrona avenue, Thursday afternoun at 2 o'clock instead of at the usual tifne, 2:30 o'clock. The hour has been made, in order that the:members may attend the April Fool's ‘bazaar which will ,be held the same day at the church. The program for the Philathea meet- ing is being arranged by Mrs. H. B. Farlow. 3 Eastern Tea for Saturday The Social Service circle of the Meth- odist church has planned an Eastern ‘ea for Saturday afternoon. Along with the tea, aprons, and caps, Easter eges, and Easter cut flowers and pot- ted plants will “Ve sold to the guesis. eee * Your grocer pays your money back if you’d rather have it than Schil- ling Tea. We pay him. Perhaps you didn’t get theright flavorof Schilling Tea. Get your money back and try again. Do this until you have found the kind you like best. There are four kinds of Schilling Tea. Now please do this. ‘We mean it—and so does your grocer. There are four flavors of Schilling pi A lon + T Ook apie Bre fon Aijone quality, ta C.E.HOOD'2” Agent parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco the baths. ! * . { Mrs. Dora Wright has returned to her home. here after visiting for about month with her parents in Iné a. a ee ——— 4 ———— | re PERSONALS |. W. R. Dobbin is leaving this after- noon for Newcastle, Wyo., on a short business trip, | Mrs. G. T. Kay «oturned today trom a business and pleasure trip to Chey- ee 3 enne, Wyo. Gov. Frank Frantz has leftfor Lewis- ton, Mont., where he will look after his ofl interests in the Cat Creek fields. | ars ie Fuller has returned from e she has spefit the enti She plans on remaining here summer. * Robert G. Taylor of the Glenrock Oil Company is here for a few days. see J, Ensign of Salt Lake City, Utah, left for his home after spending a few | days here on business. eee Mona Tha of Salt Lake City, Utah, who has been here on business for the last few days, has returned to his heme. | for the Mrs. Quinton Walker returned this morning from a three weeks’ visit in Denver. . | Ed Slater has returned from a trip to | Chicago, Tl., attending to business mat- | ters. wes | |. T Hobson of the Caspher Phar- eee Attorney John Whelan of this city, who has been spending several weeks in Denver on business, stopped here en route to Chicago, II ee John Swope of Douglas, Wyo., secre- | tary of the Interworld Church Move-} ment, is here for a few days. ees | E. W. Davis, representing the Myers Bros. Drug Company of St. Louis, Mo., is calling on his trade here. see Henry Schnoor of Bates Hole is in Casper today. | | } i | ee Mrs. Robert Day and Mrs. Morton were here yesterday from Glenrock. | | | | cAnnouncement OA We Are the Exclusive. Representatives For the Watzke Millinery and Art Front Basement, West Hotel ~ Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks There will be a regular session of the Lodge q FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4 At 8:00 P. M. ODD FELLOWS HALL Installation of officers, Initiation and entertain \ By Order E. R.: ROBT. COHEN, Sec’y No. 135g | | | i | cA good time to buy your Easter suit Now is a good time to come in and pick it out. These new young men’s Chesterfield suits are made with narrow sleeves, long skirts to the coat, high waists and soft lapels. (Very little padding, if any.) And the tailoring is the real Chesterfield kind. You'll be glad to have it in your suit this year. All the new titngs that come with your Easier suit, they’re ready here now. Don't miss them —neckwear, shirts, fine hosiery, and the Spring Hats. Come in soon! It's a good time to buy now! M. D. BARNETT OUTFITTING CO. 121 East Second Street Phone 1127-R STAHL THE CLEANER CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Called for and delivered the same day. JUST A GROUND FLOOR, our entire stock of Men’s and Women’s High Shoes Oa Sis i Ss Sk as ts i ks Oe Des See ete ts i ts Ds We expect to move on or about April 10th to our new location— WHY NOT SAVE DOLLARS ON YOUR EASTER SHOES? Our Spring Stock in Low Shoes for Men and Women is Complete! A perfect food product made in the world’s targest, most up-to-date and sanitary Bak- ing Powder Factory. Call. for Calumet Baking Powder. F 5 Z ae Every Lady in Casper Should improve her opportunity and make a a purchase of these Siuts, Coats Dresses 175 Suits and Coats in Navy, Tan, Rookey, Tricotine, Serges, Velour, all shades and sizes 25% off Dresses Just 200 Dresses, placed in two lots, some are priced $85, $75, $65 Sale Price $35 and $25 The Fashion Shop 114 North Center St., Casper; Wyo. _} MM Ce Me tate ete te so-afo-ao Bostocge-sfo-aho-ofo-cho-aostoete i H } + FEW DAYS MORE io ? h? aXe) KO + {o, Oo sheds tees O. S. BUILDING—and until that time we will offer SO Mos Maite Meo Made POPUP TOUT es 4, + iO, ° +, OF at RK? eee ° Oe o* 1M ? RD ree, 1% - 4, io 4, >, & te oe K? '? => o. s +, oF o¢ K 2 ? oot Satae 1% eee cae iM iM Sac oae The Bootery Fourth Floor, 0. S: Building. )| eoegeateateeteeteatestocgoeteste-ctostest Ernst L. Livingston, Manager. So Manca dado rtstr treo tate trercovrtece ho afo- fo so afo-eho- eho sea eee Hop io ie So Sono Ae Ao Pag EX,

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