Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1920, Page 3

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. Interesting Program’ at Casper Woman's. Club Meeting. The’ Casper Woman's club’met at! the home of Mrs. W. A. Blackmore on October 80, A short business meeting was held followed by an interesting talk on kindergartens by Miss Mae ‘Winter... An excellent paper om “Wyo- ming~ Industries” by Mrs. McGrew, ‘was enjoyed by all, . The hostess, assisted by her daugh- ter, Mrs. W, R. McGregor, servad re- freshments.’ The next meeting will be held on November 13 at the home of Mrs. H. B. Pearce, 1214 South David street. s+. ‘Backward Party at High Schoot Great Fun. , The “backward” party given at the high school gymnasium last night by members of the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium class was attended by $8 women and girls who camé wearing at least part of their clothing backwards to carry out the jdea of the evening. They were greeted with “Goodbye” upon their ar- rival, and sped on their _ way with “Hello” when the evening ended. A number of games and stunts were en- Joyed and an attempt to dance the Vir- ginia reel backward caused a great deal | of fum. The refreshments were served | party of Glenrock people for a hunting beginning with toothpicks and finger! trip on the Laram’e plains. bowls and ending with napkins. The j gym Class will hold {ts ‘first regular | next Monday evening at 7:30. “epee Successful Hallowe'en Party at Church. last evening. The games and stunts | which furnished amusement were most | clever. out. The guests came in costume and were masked. Delicious refreshments were served. eee Bernice ¥ Entertains Miss Bernice Young entertained ten of her playmates at a party on Sun- day afternoon, Her home on East Sec- e'en designs. The afternoon was spent tat ers, Miss for School Friends. “Miss Gail Boiner was the hostess at ' Hallowe'en’ party and dance’ at the mopolis, were the guests, Zz. Q. William Treber left this afternoon for | tional bank. meeting under the direction of Mrs. J.\the Black Hills, where W. Mcintyre and Miss Helen Wells some friends in a big game huntims party. i J. A. Templeton, civil engineer, who | his concern. has been in the city for the past few The Christian Endeavor society of the days attending to Business matters, has Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Smith have re- Presbyterian church gave a most suc- returned to his headquarters at Raw-| turned to their home in Lansing, cessful Hallowe'en party at the church lins, Wyo.’ OQ. A. Graybeal, formerly connected | weil impressed with the city and plan George Towne has returned to the|to spend a month here. city after spending the past weeks visiti with friends. and rela- tives ee Miseal Point, Mo., his old|London have no house numbered 13, home. Miss Olive Puntenney of the Cham. | ber_as_unluck ond street wan decorated with Hallow-|pber of Commerce office, has: returned from.her vacation spent at Loveland, playing games and with Hallowe'en | Colo. contests. A luncheon was served to the little guests toward the close of the time. The luncheon table was decorated with Hallowe'en motives, and each of *he place cards had a “stunt” named for the™guest to perform. a ar Tnitial Salto 3 a Dance Is. Success. The first dance to be given by the members of the Salto Dancing,Ciub was| held in thé Masonic Temple" last ‘night: The hall».was undecorated.. -Refresh- |» ments were served all during the even- ing. The dance floor was comfortably crowded and all of the guests enjoyed the evening. v Mrs. F. J. Nan and Miss Margaret Nan-have_ returned from La Jolla, Cal where they have been ‘since last Di cember. Katherine Nam have remained. in La Jolla, Miss Katherine is attending the high school at San Diego. Miss Gen- For Ex Useo By Taree GENERATIONS Ware yon BOOKLET OW MOTHERHOOD Ano Tw BABY, PRAOTIELD REGULATOR CA., DEFT. B-D, ATLANTA, GA. Archie Ridgway, , 3 Norman Stout and A, FE. Vest of Thor.| ere visiting with Mr. Field's brother, home of -her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Bolner, 219 East Tenth blaiageton: ie 48 of her #young friends were pi ht. Mrs. Bolner was assisted during the evening by Mesdames Fred Hufsmith, Gannon and Reed. freshments were served and the eve- ping “was spent playing games an@ dancing. At 10:30 o'clock re. Mra. E. C. Stout of 1017 McKinley |™#2ny friends here will be glad to learn, street, entertained a number of friends Nias? & party Saturday night. Games and feature stunts and dancing was the | MeCraken entertainment of the-evening. Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Benjamin, Do1|!"& to business matters. Herbert, V. C. Rivers, In Havens, Mre,| the trip overland, ‘and report the roads B. M, Chesley, Misses, Lova Benjamin, | © be in bad shape after the last storm, Ione Wolcott, Aurelia Cone, Vera Mae Stout.and the Messrs. Raymond Riv- Arthur Vogel, PERSONALS Miller left yesterday with a eee he will join 2 © Theré was a ghost walk, for-' with an ofl company in this city, has} locating here in the spring. tunes were told in a cave of the winds, ‘returned to his offices in Denver, after 2. and other similar ideas were carried| spending several days here on busi- ness. se three The Misses Genevieve and HERS FRIEND. School for Rythm Education Mrs. C. P. Brodie Glasses in aesthetic, classic, interpretive, panto- mimic, national, folk and duet dancing. * Saturday aft- ernoon at Moose Club. Phone 319-W. - taken 50 Dresses which we Have Placed On Sale In addition to 50 Dresses received from our New York buyer, we have from our stock { at the attractive price of The cheapest of these Dresse: are valued at $65 33} Per Cent Discount / NOTICE Miss Frantz will leave for New York in a few days. Any special orders desired by the ladies of Casper will be attended to promptly and as accurately as possible. Fhop evieve, who left for California because WOMAN FINED $25 FOR ATTACK | |. UPON TEACHER) } TORRINGTON, Wyo., Nov, 2.—It cost Mrs. Barbara Rider, a ranch- womanMiving 45 miles northwest of this place, $58 and a trip to Torring- ton, to emphasize her displeasure with Miss Edythe Mason, school teacher, for sending Mrs. Rider's son home from school for disobedience. Miss Mason caused Mrs. “s arrest on a charge of assault and battery, as- serting that the ranchwoman had come to the schoothouse and physical- |“ ly assaulted her untii forced to desist by the elder pupils of the school. Justice Johnson fined Mrs. Rider $25 | and $33 costs, of poor health, is much improved, her . Stirrett and Harry returned yesterday from Laramie, where they have been attend- They made Attonmey A. E. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Field of San Diego, Cal., are spending the month H. D. Field.of this city. They have Vis- ited here before and have a number of friends in the city-who will entertain In their honor. . eee C. H. Kyte has returned to his home in Lusk, Wyo,, after spending several days here attending to business for the Texas Oil company. Mr. Kyte was for- merly a resident of this city and was &n assistant cashier of the Casper Na- a ed ‘ D. A. Gordon of the Gordon Con- struction company of Denver, is in the city attending to business matters for! Suypg—The soft finished fabrics are used in the newest suits as in this smart model._ It is of malay brown and is collared in the popular and so be- coming beaver. Beaver also adorns the pockets, ene Mich., after visiting here for the past week with friends and relatives. They were Toads in India are so used to snatch- ing at objects that they have been | known to snap up and eat red-hot char- coal, o- Miss Mary Towle is here from her home in St. Louis, visitng with her cousin, Miss Grace King. She expe ts What comes “Once to Every Woman?” Is is Clandestine Love? pintar Nese OL Nearly & dozen important streets in evidently in deference to the popular superstition which regards that numn- TBUSINESS GOLLEGE HERE 4 ming. SOFT FINISH FABRIC IN NEWEST|* SHARES IN DEVELOPMENT Casper should make every effort to become. the educational center of Wyo- Its geological position com- mands many outlying districts which naturally look to this city as a source from which originate, social, education- al and commercial advantages, The Casper Business College ix’ as- suming its proper place as one of the characteristic features representative of the city’s larger development? In opporutnity for many persons of all ages to acquire educational and com: merciul training which they would have been forced to seek in other com- munities or have done without. The effect of the presence of the sommercial school has not only been a personal advantage to the individual entering the school but has kept these people in the community, thus contrib- uting to the growth of tie city and pre- venting the loss of population. The fu- ture influence of the college will be of constantly expanding usefulness in the direction above noted, conserving and adding to the population in proportion as its value becomes better appreciated both in and out of the city. ° A business career is naturally attrac- tive. Employers are willing to pay well for ability directed into useful channels by the business training. Some of the erentest leaders in the commercial and professional worlds have risen from the ranks of an office employe. Bookkeep- ing and stenography open the door to broad opportunities for advancement to ‘Vesponsible and salaried positions. The auv.utages of a commercial training are no longer sought only by those who find it necessary to earn a salary; it is the spirit of the age, and the spirit of the west, to want to do something; to seek an insight in the vital activities of the day. eet be as Read The Tribune Classified Ada. ee _ FORESIGHT always was better than hindsight. Those who take SCOTT'S. EMULSION inrestey tial poet large dividends in robustness. Scott & Bowne,Bloomfield.N.J. 20-27 AY ay Nh} wag ‘The Sign of Good Choeolelés delicious taste wonderful variety beautiful boxes — , a pleasure to give a joy to receive— Brecht Chocolates ‘make ‘life sweeter’ Vincent Carter, assistant attorney | general: of Wyoming, from Cheyexne, looking after business | matters and visting with friends. | © i A losson, of “‘Lorain’s your labor, Casper’ Gas Applianee Co.} —— rONSILITIS the past year the college has afforded, is in the city (GRANULES) é For INDIGESTION Dissolve on tongue, i or in hot or ‘water, or vichy. Try at soda fountain, ‘QUICK RELIEF! Also IN TABLET FORM MADE BY 9f0T7 & DOWNE MAKERS OF . SCOTT'S EMULSION 10 will lessen [ Adv | Apply thickly over throat cover with hot flannel— Vicks Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly TUT NWN AV \ » SUGAR AND MAPLE SUGAR J PHEUL) BURE Pe the good old Log .; Cabin in the centre of the tablethreetimesaday. You'll find it the centre of interest. Everybody looks for the famous Log Cabin oncethey ™ taste this delicious flavor of . pure maple. Whatever the dish—cereal, grape fruit, Frenéh toast, fried mush, hot biscuits, dessert or just plain bread— Log Cabin Syrup adds the touch of deliciousness and luxury that everybody loves. No. home should be without the little d.og Cabin. See that you have it in your home. Three Sizes At Your Grocers The Store of Quality—One Price to All 138 East Second Street L. 0. 0, F. Building Skirts and Straight falling and easy, with ample room. Skirt, blouse or over blouse not emphasizing st line. The collection is marked is which indicate slimness and con- but suggesting a w: by these small-deta servative taste. Flannel Night Gowns for Winter for the Children and Women , Sizes 2 to 14 and 16-17. Extra sizes 19 and 20. The Indian summer has passed, which sort of reminded us more of light clothes then prep«ring for the cool days of Fall and Winter, but like the quick change of a ship’s sails, cool and snappy weather is here. It is mighty fixe to have a warm and cozy flannel night gown tucked away just for such times. We have them and will be glad to show them to you. Pink and blue stripes, also White, neatly trimmed. We also carry a full line of Infants? Wear. SH e bt

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