Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 3

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Afternoon, heon =) ; a. Pretty Affair. Rist. j ball MreoR. M-. Bartholomew was host. | atter the initiations special entertain- ess tast Wednesday afternoon at a pret-| ty luncheoh-at. her home. tions. of the afternoon were cut. flow- ers. A- number of society matrons en-)Mayo brothers' sanitarium in Roch Joyed ‘the’ afternoon with cards. Re-} ter, Minn., and the sanitarium at B freshments were served. ;tle Creek, Mich., where he has bee 4 & ** 8 j taking treatments for the past -~ix Stag Party for }weeks. Mr. Johnson is in splendid J. M. Sweeney. J.:M. ‘Sweeney is the inspiration of a tag party to be staged tomorrow night .at*the home of Archie Weidner.' business section. Mrs. Johnson is now Sweeney is leaving the last of next Week for the east and will return here with his bride. Mr. ra Hitec’ ‘A-luncheon was seryed in and the novél decorations followed tte Halloween motive. were “presented to the - guests. Those present were Mesdames Fred Place, Charles Simpson, Richard Spen- cer, Ray Habenicht, Richard Richter, Emma. -Hollingsworth Dobbs. a . To Spend Winter in Southern California. Mrs. Ed Schulte and children are leaving: Sunday, evening for Los An- geles, Calif., where they will spend the winter, them as ‘far as Denver, where he wil, spend several diys on business. wilfthen return to his business inter- ests here. Farewell Dinner for S House Guest. Mrs. M. N. Myer of South Lincoln |_ and Cunningham stréets entertained at @ Hallowe'en kensington yesterday aft- J. ‘Wy. 4 during her visit there. © Mrs, Tv alght_ Bridge “ave 4 “s. J. F. Leeper will entertain for ‘y@ 1° o’clock luncheon and the! Duck Dinner with cards. Is Enjoyed. Z oe 8 Mr. and Mrs, George Jarvis entertain. fun. Flowers ed for a’ few of their friends at an in- for Luncheon. formal duck dinner party at their hom» MpRobert. Reed presided at an: in. Hiuncheon nt the L. A. Reor “jon. South Center. street yestor- ‘Mae Winter, Schatz, Bushnel 'Haumont,. M: Messrs. Thuncheon ‘was served, f The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland, the Misses Jessie Anderson, Ann_ Thompson, Grace _DeWoody, and James Waugh. Jwho has been visiting here for about five weeks, irs. Weeding is leaving today for her home in Ortonyille, Minn. - Original decorations following the Hallowe'en scheme were used for the home and the luncheon tables. ‘Ths afternoon was. spent, as a kensington and the hostess served refreshments. The guests were: Mésdames “J, L. Belderman, Ralph Mason, “Pred: Vga Gordon, E. Novak, H. Tedford, M, L. Ronan, en, Gonts, Bryan, Carey, Nicolaysen who is a house Mrs. J. B. Greenough of Lau- been elaborately enter: ber’ was hostess at a tea in hon- Mrs. Nicolaysen yesterday. see Meeting. Wednesday evening. Cut flowers were used for the table decorations, Places at the table -were after laid for North Casper the ladies of the choir ory H. the North Casper chapel which will be used for the minor ex- penses of the church. PERSONALS \ H. H. Schwartz has returned from Thermopolis, where he spent the week on business, *~ interests of the Nichols & Stirrett law firm, He intends to visit in Washing- ton, D. C., before returning here. eee business interests, ** © made $40 A. Kline of Douglas, Wyo.; !s spénding the day in the city looking ‘A. P. Nesbit went to Douglas today. eee I. E. Thompson, a former ‘broker. of Clara | this city,/is: her’ looking after business Freida Watkins, Charlotte | interests and visiting with friends. Mr. Mamie | ‘Thompson is now a broker of Denver. jarian Beanblossom and the is nt Ring A. Fowler, Ferrell Mar- ‘Un, Harry Anderson, 0. G, Martin, Al-| business trip. - vin Full, Floyd McGrew, Leichtenheld A. E. Stirrett is in Denver on a short He expects to be at his offices again emErOY: . ** | Attorney M. W. Purcell is in Wheat- land, Wyo,, attendihg to legal business affairs, 5 ene J. Devine has returned after spending yesterday itv Douglas. Wyo., on legal business. He is associated with the Purcell law offices in the Oil Exchange buildit . o. Roy Rhondes, formerly a resident of this city, has been visiting here from his home in Texas, where he is inter ested” in several oil companies. He lett yesterday accompanied by J. C, Snook on” big game hunting trip in the Wind mbers of the Fortnightly Bridge | Whisti a : ese River ranges. Mie Ree on South Pack steeee| beer: Grissenger, Prive, Green'and] Attorney . H. Nichols is now in Kan- 9,8 eRe ah a oer ama Re ‘ ‘ ip I. F. Christensen has returned to his rrow afternoon. The ladies ‘will eset . sas City, Mo., on a business trip in the offices in the Oil Exchange — building after undergoing an operation at one of the local hospitals. ~ e © 6 s Robert N. Ogden is in Deadwood, S. D., where he’ will join rs. Ogden who |has been at her home, convalescing aft- jer @ serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B.*W. O’Brien, accompanied by | Ogden expect to return to their home +i “sop A Bape gtecabper re U. Weber, County Attorney AY R.|her little grandson, James, is in the! here within) the next few days. " Matrons were ‘the afternoon} Lowey and S. 4. Wilson of Denver, | vith h William 0’. xed Ris ue Aekomiteba.Ton the wont ‘ \ Vex if city visiting with her ‘son, iam 4 autumn ‘colors and asters an1 John Entertains at Tea and Kensington. Mrs. A. B, John entertained infor- mally yésterday afternoon ‘at a tea and Kensington at her home Grant street. spent by the guests with their sewing Pi BOR. and Mrs..Emma Hollingsworth gave a Brie Elks Hold soy Special Session, A special meeting of the Elks wii be-held this evening m the LO. O, P, hall. _ A classewill be put through and emumis “were used. aay et ee ment. has“ been arranged for, The decora- hago: 4 W. R, Johnson has retuned from the health now, and is glad to return to Casper, He is surprised at’ the change in the city made by the growth of the in Chicago visiting with friends and relatives and expects to return the last of, this month. ak oe x ss et Informal Luncheon for Mrs. Berger. < Mrs. Royal Reed entertained infor- mally this noon at a luncheon in honor of Mrs, Louis Berger, formerly Miss here. on ‘North W. M. Paige of Denver, is spending several days here looking after busi- ness interests while registered at the Henning hotel. * *¢ D. M. Carley spent yesterday in the “| city from Cheyenne, looking after his -| business interests. se @ J. W. Davis is here from Glenrock, attending to business and visiting «with friends, one Mrs. Herman’ Budig, accompanied by her son, ‘Thomas J. Riley, Has left for Lead, S. D., where she will visit at her Old home for several wegks. tends to make a trip through Nebraska and to visit in Denver before returning David Anderson is in the city from Chicago, looking after business i interests of his company. She will, spend several days | here before returning to her home in | Ra Meents of Des Moines, Ia., are Colorado Springs, Colo. ** 8 She in- ip thes Attorney ‘General H. M. Havner pected to arrive here this week-end, They will look after their oil interests in the Iowa-Wyoming Oil company. oe Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simons’ are spend- ing the remainder of the week visiting Certain foods, those rich in vitamins, are more useful than others. Scott's Emulsion is replete with those elements that determine growth and strength. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield.N.J. 20-17 A pleasant time was | Elsie Pritchett, of this elty. Surprise Birthday Party, - |Much Enjoyed. Miss Jessie Anderson was the inspii- ration of a surprise party given. last night at 138 West Bleventh street in honor of her birth anniversary, Old fashioned games were, enjoyed during the evening and. a delicious KI-MOIDS (Tablets or Granules) _ Far INDIGESTION QUICK RELIEF! , Price, 25-50-75¢ . MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 1 courses. Clever souvenirs and. Robert} Mr, Schulte will accompany He eee You know before you open the In-er-seal Trade Mark package that Uneeda Biscuit are as crisp and fresh as when they: left the oven. And you: know as you serve them that these soda crackers will be enjoyed for the known goodness which prompted you to buy them. Keep a supply on hand. : NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY iscuit +906o Just openéd. All sizes and mate- rials. To be sold 40 per cent less than usual price. All Serge Dresses and ‘the over grqce! em. supply you, New York ‘OMEN and children who wear “Forest Mills” Underwear are kept healthfully_warm, yet without burdensome bulkiness. can show you styles for women, bo' union suits, vests and drawers; als sleeping es alr union suits, etc. Outer clothing looks its best Wear “Forest Mills” ¢sis winter. BROWN DURRELL. CO. Your i rl rh fit 3 and also boys’ ani Your dealer can Boston , All Hats 20 Per Cent Discount The: Shop 156 South Center. Phone 1304W. JOS. I. SCHWARTZ Every well-groomed woman in Casper considérs her jewelry as carefully us her gowns or the arrangement of ‘her coiffure, ‘When Fashion decrees, as does Fashion this season, that the last touch to the smartest and loveliest. costume shall be PEARLS—then the woman of excellent taste and innate refinement chooses RICHELIEU “Le perle parfait” JOS. I. SCHWARTZ Iris Theater Buildin; Che Casper Daily Cribune coin, Neb., next Monday. ; eee William P. Selover and family have returned from a week's motor trip to Léad, S, D. - See Because of the shortage of natural gas and the very serious situation in the artificial gas industry, due to scarcity of ofl and ~ coxl!, the publi« schoo) children in Ohio are given spe- cial instruction in the methods of gas conservation, More ‘than 150 carloads of electrical equipment have beén shipped from the United States to fit up two great cen- tral power stations under construction near Bombay, India. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY pe Nath SE ace? 1D erent eh aise a WANTED—Two rooms for light house- keeping, close in, by couple without children. Phone 456-W, ask for Mrs. Wilson. 10-15.2t% with Mr. Frank Simona of this city.|/ Dickens often acted in private tt They will return to their home in Lin-|atricals. The world has 187,900,000 diamonds. ot Skin Sufferers Do Not Want Mere Temporary Relief e LAE ALD . ne as Of course, if you are contegt to|there is no remedy that gives more have onl; oye Wea relief .from |satisfactory results than S.S.S., the the terri ig itching and burning|fine old blood remedy that goes . of fiery, ‘ing sin diseases, then |down to the source of every blood you are satisfied to ain a slave disorder and routs out the germs to oimtments, lotions and other lo- which cause the trouble. cal remedies applied to the surface} S.S.S. is sold by all druggists, of-the skin. Be taking it today, and if you Real genuine relief from eczema,|will write a complete history of tetter, scaly eruptions or any other |your case, our medical difector will form of skin irritations cannot be|give you expert. advice without exp sd until you free your blood |charge. Address Chief Medical Ad- ff» the’ germs which cause these|viser, 155 Swift Laboratory, Atlan- Riacsderst And for this purpose!ta, Ga. out our Clothing. Discontinuing | Qur Men’s Clothing Department § AS OUR FLOOR SPACE IS LIMITED we have decided to enlarge our Men’s Furnishing and Shoe Departments. We are therefore closing x A mighty sale of new Fall Suits, Overcoats and every ar- ticle in.our Clothing Department 300 Suits and Overcoats GO ON SALE TOMORROW ‘AT PRE-WAR PRICES No matter what kind of a suit you are seeking try. the HUB. In our immense assortment you are certain to find a number that are: precisely what you want. More than 300 suits and overcoats—every style distinctive, every fab- ric dependable, their workmanship above reproach. Come early while the selections at these low prices are com plete. A Few of Our Furnishing Goods Bargains on Sale Tomorrow 10c Blue Chambray Work ‘Shirts $1.10 Good quality Men’s Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs at Opposite Lyric Theater Men’s Dress Shirts in pretty patterns, $2.50 value, at $1.75 ‘Men's Silk Dress Shirts $7.50 value, Sale Price $4.50 Extraordinary Bargains in Men’s Dress and Work Shoes ELLIE AAA A ASAIN IN Men’s Rockford Work Socks 30c values at | 20c : GCHEMBECK ORCHESTRA. STILL HOLDING FORTH OLD IRIS PAVILION BUNDLE UP AND DANCE. IT’S HEALTHY TO-NITE _ CASPER DAIRY CO. Honest milk from clean cows, and His Your baby will “thrive on our milk. Phone 471 Early Service Everywhere AT THE We Serve HOME-MADE CHILI and light lunches. Take home a quart of the best chill made. THE PALMS AT 8:30 mI ae eH = \\

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