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

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ciety | ents t. New Organization Elects Officers At the first meeting of Temple No. Pythian Sisters, which was held! the I. O. O. F. hall last Thursday} hight, officers were elected as follows: Past chief, Elva Anderson; most ex- cellent chief, Mina Wisephunt; ex-se- nor, Sedda Hemry; ex-junior, Bessie} Collier; manager, Ethel Bunce; mistress, of records and correspgndence, Minnie! Twiges; mistress of finance, Lizzie Evers; protector of the temple, Mrs. Lillian Hawes; guard of the outer tem- ple, Mrs. Bauer; trustees, the Mes- dam Littlefield, King and Hall; cap- tain, Mrs. Nancy Cromwell and organ- ist, Mamie King. Most of the members attended the first meeting of the temple and after the business session a very enjoyable social time was spent. -. * the members of the American Legion at a banquet given in the I. O. O. F, Hall }on Thursday evening, April 29. AN American Legion Men are invited ind requested to be present. se May Festival Planned i At a meeting of the Guild of the St {Mark's Episcopal Church, held Thurs day at the home of Mrs. C. V. Norris, extensive plans were made for a May | festival to be held in the Parish house, in the afternoon and evening of. Satur- day, May 8. The festival will incluwie @ bake sale and a bazaar of the fancy and useful articles made by the mem- bers of the Guild.: A musical program has been planned to add to the sendoy- ment of the affair. eee Woodcraft Box Supper Is a Big Success Over forty box suppers were auc- tioned off at the social and dance given in the I. O. O. F. hall last night by the Neighbors of Woodcraft. The proceeds of the sales will be used toward the fund for the maintenance of the Wocdcraft home just purchased by the nati» «al er- "| ganization, The home is located :n-‘al- fifornia, After the supper the evening was spent in dancing. se Mrs. O. A. Graybeal, who was the house guest of Mrs. C. H. McBride, has returned to her home in Denver. Mrs. Graybeal was formerly a resident here and was entertained by many of her old friends while in the city. ees Masonic Dancing Party Well Attended The informal dancing party given last night by the members of the Masonic Dancing club Was well attended by the resident and visiting Masons in Mrs. Warren Sage, who has been crit- fcally ill at the State Hospital for the the city. Dancing lasted from 9 o'clock| Past two weeks, has been remoyed to until midnight. Refreshments | were! her home on North Grant street, an: is verved during the evening. : steadily improving. Res sieremeeragene oad erate Mrs. P. O. Meyer returned to her GOOD AND COMFORTABLE FOR| © home in Denyer last night after via- PERSONALS | SUMMER WEAR—An afternoon gown iting for several days with her sister, > Miss Bosley, here. of printed crystal knit. A pretty and smart gown for afternoons on the board walk or mountain hotel veranda. e ; -Miss Hazel Hughes, who spent last summer here in tHe employ of the West- ern Union, has returned and intends to remain here for,several months. The members of the Pepper Club were SSL entertained at the home of Mrs. Carney| Fred Newton has returned from a Peterson Jast night. The time was de-| business trip to Denver and is spending voted to playing auction bridge, and de-|a few dgys here before going to Mon- liclous refreshments were served by the! ¢ana. hostess. who is teaching school eee Mrs. Carney Peterson RST LO RE hee EE OE Entertains Pepper Club J. N. Grier is here from Denver cail- ing on his trade. eee R. R. Kosperstein, a diamond mer- chant of Butte, Mont., is in Casper on business in conneotion with his oil 95,8 i tiie holdings. A carload of Nash Six motor cara has been received by the East Side Garage. eee rs. George Smith has gone to Salt Lake City ain fats | 2 faqily reunion. ' ‘}lave Beautiful }aix-and © Plave it po ebund ee eee eee Mark Weber of the Chappell Oil com- pany is leaving this evening for Ok: lahoma, where he intends to spend spat a _week on Bpainees: Banquet for American Legion The Women's Auxiliary of the Amer- ican Legion will entertain in honor 9! Soft, luxuriant hair is within the reach of every girl and woman. It is all a mat- ter of care and cultivation. No longer is it necessary for your hair to be dull, brittle and lusterless.. A few applications of 2 ' TONE OF STOCK MART BETTER, NEW YORK, April 24.—The stock market displayed a firm tone in the short session today. acted well, regaining over 15 points. | There was a good volume of trading. — Denver on business. TIMTHE TAILOR Do Your Tailoring Also Cleaning and Pressing Attorney A. R. Lowey left last night | for Denver where he will spend sev- @) D S eral days on business. L oes Head or chest— are best treated “externally” with Vicks H. B. Durhafn, attorney, is in Den- TRADING Goop ver on business. He expects to return | the first of the week. (By United Press.) y. Purcell left last night for e he will attend to im affairs. | De | porta General Motors | 2 KRY AANA AAA AAA AAA ALLAN ASA ANNA ALLE EEL Quicken The activities sketched under the Forward Movement Program can be carried forward un- til April, 1924, witha minimum expenditure of $100,000,000. Too much prayer has gone before and too much service or failure must follow, for the denomination to falter in this, the hour of finan- cing the New World Movement. The question for YOU is what personal part you shall play in the task. Be ready to give when you are solicited in the every-member canvass, April 25-May 2. N. Clay of jor & Clay, is in * Any time of day® BAKERS COCOA is welcome Y) GOR HHEB HEE HEB HEE EHEEHERI HEE HHEE HSE HERTHA I EIA RIE take of thinking thar cocoa is only an occa- sional drink. 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In connection with the use of Newbro's Herpicide, we recommend H Soap. at use as ashampoo is safe and satis~ Get a bottle of Herpicide anda bar of Herpicide Soap today and we what Nature inte: fu for every girl and woman—soft, luxuriant, shim- mering Send 10 cents in stamps or foiey 'for for sample booklet on Rothe Ca Care and Hair”. Address: Thi bars ‘Co. Depart. ment 196-A, Detroit. U. KIMBALL DRUG STORE, Special ecat 10 Your Last Chance for Chicken Dinner at Fifty Cents § We started off by serving Chicken Dinners at 50c when no one else in Gasper would believe it possible. We close outon April 27th. Supper will be served as usualon that date. Youcan get your Breakfast on the 28th at our new place of Business, Harvey’s Cafeteria. We ask you to give us a We CTL Thousands have patronized us at our old Dug Out. trial in our new Dug Out on the 28th. Our last Sunday in the rear of the Army and Navy Club will be celebrated by a Chicken Dinner from 11:20 to 2 at the old price of Fifty Cents. e Wewillclose as good as we started. Chicken Dinner Sunday will be.your best meal in Casper for the price. Don’t forget, Fifty Cents and eat till you bust. The Dining Club With oe Heart. Basement ot West Hotel GEORGE B. ROSE, HARRY FISHER. Fi ne es lo IS THE Opening Day OF THE SPECIAL SALE OF THE LARGEST SELLING CLEANER IN THE WORLD JuST RUN YOUR OVER "DS IT BEATS.... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS During this. Special.Sale, $5.0) down, balance in easy monthly pay- ments, will place one of these Cleaners in your home. HOME DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR CONVENIENCE! Place Your Order Early and Avoid Being Disappointed! Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 at 12 KIMBALL Drug Store THE PIONEER STORE THE REXALL STORE

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