Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1920, Page 3

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‘Janda Mi ; ¥ garb A EMtaE yes IN’ their 50 -GALLED COLD catchers. . PUNCH ALSO is to be - SERVED, 'AN visiting Elks MAY SECURE their tickets FRQM PETERSON; we nearly FORGOT MISTER Schembeck AND HIS accomplices—they're IN’ TO be there “FULL force—which IN’ THE Dp ieee is Gt Misting ‘The Missionary society of the Pres- byterlan Ladies’ Aid will convene at the home of Mrs. R. K. Staley, 415 | South Durbin street, Thursday afiar- noon at 2:30.o’clock. The regular ¢ ite of the meeting fell on Thanksgiv ng Day. The regular business and so. afternoon will be spent. = Se Be: Knights of Columbus Have Enjoyable Evening. ~ “A goodly number of the youn-er members of the Knights of Columus attended the dance given last night in the Mullin club. Thé affair was ‘hel. first of the season to be given by the Knights of Columbus, and was infor- mal. The popular Leffingwell orchestra furnished the music for the evening varied the regular dance prograin with “rye itzes” and feature dances, Light refreshments were served. Tho * Jast dance was played at midnight and * closed an affair which gives promise of & very enjoyable Social season, ee ere Girls Spend Informal Evening. — A number of young ladies who are employed in the Northwestern offices enjoyed last evening at the home of -Misa Jane Posey on South Dayid street. ‘The time was spent sewing and with music and dancing. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Posey, assisted by Mrs, . Anderson. The young ladies present were Misses Fleta Crum, Louise McDonald, .May- belle Gore, Helen Crater, Bebe Paey, Jane Posey and Mrs. Miller, se 8 4 Pinte Bal 5 i |The Masonic Temple will be the scene _of a huge informal ball given by the se _ex-servive men at the close of ine cided party on Tuesday evening, December 7, in ‘the Masonic ‘Temple. guests. prin pioneers be ‘om Piatt, Bana Sqfitn; ti eens business ‘meeting! itl was de hold -an“informal ‘@ansing Att AW of the pioneers are invited as well as a few - The out-of-town guest of the after peso “sin Mrs. N. S. Bristol, mother of Hi. Townsend, and ong of the Special | ase ee W. C. 'T, U. Meeting. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U.“will be held at the Library builda- ing on Friday dfternoon, November at 2:30 o'clock. At the close of ic business meeting, Mrs. Harry Parsons, Superintendent of the mothers’.meetiny, will have charge of the program. Ali of the mothers and other guests who would like to attend are invited. * ee Harvest Dinner to Be Serve A “harv dinner will be served at the North Casper chapel on Thursday evening from 5 until 7 o'clock. Tickets for the dinner are being sold by a num- ber of the ladies of the congregation, and a good attendance is expected: The rooms of the chapel will be decorated appropriate to the season and the, din., ner will be a eee in. courses.’ * e. |Former Officers “é epee Enjoy Ball Tonight. The Odd Fellows’ “hall will. he) the jal | seene this evening of 9 formal ball giv- en by the exofficers of the army, ma- rine and navy. Shembeck’s orchestra +} wil furnish the music and refreshments will be served. one Elaborate Luncheoy at Henning Hotel. Mrs. Burton Lester presided this noon at an elaborate bridge luncheon given in the grill yoom of the Hen ning hotel in honor of Mrs. Charles French and’ Mrs. LeRoy Demeratn, both of Chicago. The decorations. for the tables were chrysanthemums, After the — nicely. served course luncheon, the afternoon was devoted to playing atiction bridge Right tables of bridge wer@ arranged for. se Mission Study Class to Meet. The North Side Mission Study class of the Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Russel, 128 West Sev- enth street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'cjock. A chapter in the Mission: Study. hook will be taken up and discussed. + toe } Birth Anniversary Is @ Inspiration for Party. Pink and white flowers and table ap- | Poimtments. were used at. the informu! luncheon and afternoon given by Mrs. 40s L. Gougber in reeognition ef her birth anniversary, at her home, 930. South “Jackson street, A three-course luncheon wes served by the hostess, including a birthday Armistice Day. celebration. Patriotic | cake, decorated In pink and white. The oe 6 ry hig furnish music. “Pioneers Plar: i Informal Dance. About 25 members of the Natrona “county Pioneer association were pres- @nt at the regular’meeting held at the Home of Mrs. Anna. Leeper on South Park street. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Frank Flansagah. Officers were e-elected for the en- suing year, with Mrs. Anna Leeper, président; Mrs. W. H. McCoy, secretary. decorations wi'l he used in the ‘Tem- | ple and the Casper band orchestra will | hostess ‘was “assizied during the after noon by Mrs, Lewis. Puckett. Places at “the luncheon tables: were ‘aid for Mesdames John Phenn, Ross HILDREN'S COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat them externally with— Vicks Over ¥7 Million Jars Used Yearly We are placing on sale a Siwee See A beautiful line of | Dresses ata. nse OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TONIGHT DRESSES Includ: fo! ich arrived today, eg York buyer. si come in silks, georgettes, taf- jerseys. M22 ' Values up to $65.00 $16.50 ~ 33} Per Cent Discount On Al SUITS ramber of We are Spicer, Harry Albert. ~Smith-Turner ie / pais a Oe B. Stirrett is in Chey. enne, wii WLtry a ease in the supreme “court. will return to. bis (Offices, here signin ee ext Yew days. Jing, ; ; J.T. Scott ba, Besccs from Roch wane eee ye ee A lemter, Minny Where eMre, Bsott “under! club “held Jast evening ByJaws » were: went-an operation last weel She_ is Adepted Avhich’ yeill govern club: precers |19NE —Mleely, he. reports, “Mrs, fd ‘ure In: the- futiipe. Herefater: mectings| French, who is also at Rochester, Is’ re- Awill be He @ first’ dnd thira Due: | eovering ni¢ely, etter. @n operation, Bs t ae aM ices SPR SR Ue et git estas Da aad 0 id tue city on to the transaction of business, ‘The business,” She expects to be here. un- second meetings will <jiernate in ey. Shuey sine Ake week. eter, a Girmer and program being, giv- a8 * Miss* erger ot Spalding, Neb, en one month and a:'party or purely . sds 7 va cial’ gnithering’ taking place’ the: next ron ee, Position w fit one Weel month. The first, dinver wil be held | COmMerelal Company in the dry goods department, 4 o on November 23 at 6:30 at the Meth- odist clfurch and will be served by the women of the church for $1 a plate. Tickets may be obtained within a faw days,“from mbers of the committee pole h con of Miss’ Ida May Par ior, Migg rice Roedefeld, Miss Hai ‘Hed ‘Little, Miss Lola~Miller and) Miss Dorothy Soady, or at the! Assoclation/ building: AN’ tickets must be pur: chased befor Saturday, Novembe On! The club-decided to yut ona ser' lectures and entertainments o Mr. and Mes) Willan Larue, former ranchers in thif part of the country, are spending afew days in the city from ffielr homie in’ Denver. They are here jbo atte a meeting of the Mule Greck Gil-compaay and to visit with oll) triemity. bMr.and Pars, La Rué are%ad tHtrd in this part of the COURS. a i wee isting |, poeates: Spurlock isin the of three performances in’ February, «| {e Spurlock “Ranch comp: part af the proceeds 6 apply on. the SWertwater, attending to by ano recently purchased for the ¥, W,, Crests And. calling ine TeHas, A: After the business meeting Miss frances Yeomans gaye the third ofa series of lessons on partiamentary 1a The meeting was well‘ attended, as city Trom on the} Rawih Cente ‘son of Tt hell, ex-county, coummissione: “{elty trom his ¥anch.near \ +2 Shert business trip. PERSONALS —_. | D, Camp is in th itman, on} | Claude Greven’ who* wan formerly a | resident of this eltyand in the empiey f the Colisetim, Motor company, x 9} 01 arriv ‘ }ed this murn®ig from” Boyina,. Golo., Miss Agnes Clare of Dogs yhere he has been spenfiing the fall. has accepted a position with r. Greves intends tu remain Mere for west Refining company offices in this | tno’ winter. city and wil remain here for the win ee 6 ter, Jack Stacey has returned to the élty se afte spending the it two months | Mr. and Mrs: Hi J. Peterson have re-| tailiding a house for the Spurlock | turned from atherville, Ia, and Omana Bwaetwatie, where they have heen spending the} past two weeks. ‘ results. eer Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Nelson: have turned to thelr home in Thermopoiis, after spending several days here look ing after business matters and calling | on friends. FIT TO FIGHT | Life’s greatest battles | | between strength §f | weakness. ’ tae § Scott's Emulsions a high-powered tonic- | nutrient, nourishes and fortifies the alet body. Scott & Bowne Bloomifiel4,N.J. eer! eee . We Ogilbee, attorney, associate] with the Hagens & Murane law offices, has ‘returned from Montana, where he has been looking) after, legal. affairs for Several days. o- Attorney H. B. Durham Jeft this! morning for Salt Creek, where he will look after business connected® with his ofl interests for the day, * Aad easier. it is recorded of the primitive Ameren Indian women Lj that child-birth with them was entirely painless. Modern dress. was unknown! Exacting social duties that wreck so many women of today were a minus quantity in their lives; and so it is \y small wonder that the weaker sex bécomes a prey to misgivings when approaching maternity nears the crisis. But, this should not be—because —the prospective mother can find comfort in Morren’s Frnp. An external lubricant that spreads its influence over the skin; penetrates to the broad, flat abdominal tuscles, and prepares the way for an easier, quicker ‘and practical delivery. by Many doctors and nurses recommend Morier’s Frtenp. Get a bottle. from your druggist today. For valuable booklet—“MOTHERHOOD and ios BABY”— $ > Oe she Peete i fil la vince below and mail direct to the makers of 3 :) WARNING: in oils, greases and aubstitut f thy et niyo ihe tal ay Sas ar a dig ok : ~~ 1 |e OTHER: .D REGULATOR i 3, Mor AY Dept. 25, Atlanta, Ga. i |% LUGPSOna, let on MOTHERHOOD tad Bae weoe: aH >< LENDS > 4 Used it Mothers & for Three Generations. oe SE OSI SSR TIE A GR A SERRE ps A Message of Utmost Importance to Every Woman |%, The woman, who is i but te from disorders peculiar to her sex, & owes it not only to bereslt but to her family and those ’arot r to segainiber her | 3 health and and strength an Bradfield’s Female Regulator is bod upon the prescription net an saint ‘physician, Dr, J. Bradfield, who Bes ar the | %, ms disorders of women his lifes: and for haif a cent women have regarded it a successful medicine rater e troubles. Your “éruselst will promptly supply you with this proven remedy. Try it now, TODAY. ELKS’ DANCE . Friday Evening, Nov.12th H enning Hotel Dining Room. ey Soatreteeseetestoctoatees Schembeck’s Jazz Orchestra : roe Dancing 9 O’Clock Admission by Card Only = All Elks are cordially invited & xo POP deds dodedes 1 ELLOOTO ETAOISH LUMING SHOP W IT ee Liev, Floyd ,ofethe Lieyd Construction com-} pany, is arranging to open a plumb-| Senn and ge * ment. ik Casper. 30 (years’, experience, arze shop at Houston, Texas; prior to coming to Casper. years a foremi: for J. J. Wade, ‘one| of the leading plumbers of Chicago. | G000 VALUES FEATURE. One of Casper's ne terprising Roads Heoserosoes [a Red Pag} sale \of used and rebuilt mo-| represented by Casper agencies, so that | tor cars, is offering an unusual line at! parts are assured. remarkable sale yalues~ tor r| Mr. Kennedy says that at such réae terms suiti the purchaser. sonable prices a purchaser ‘can afford | pany itself, stands behind all sat 1| to buy @ used car for winter use, ad these motor’ ears are of various makes |trade it in in the spring’ for “the new of th better sort of cars, ani! all arelspring car.” sareinek of William H. | fitting establish- Yloyd has had haying run a “THEY SAID | HAD T. B. AND WOULD NOT LIVE THREE MONTHS” Mr. Harold W. So bribe Box 98, BD **y Breese, Clinton Co., Ill ‘ he has reason to praise man’s Remedy for Catarrhal con- ditions. id) “I used Pé-ro-ne |. Bropebiat Catarrh Mr. He was for five} + present Mr. es at, room 210, O, 8. Lloyd will main build- SALE OF USED AUTOS er and more en- the Park nis “holding organization: Motor Service w Do you know where'the purest and best flavored maple sugarcomes from? The flavor of Maple Karo tells you > Over @ thousand tons of rich maple sugar from Vermont and Canada to make Maple Karo for ‘the American family. The American housewife..endorses Maple Karo this way: Over five million cane were consumed last year. This is a greater sale, by far, of any kind of maple syrup sold. If you are particular about the syrup you buy, and the price you pay for it— ‘ the new Maple Karo is your.kind.of syrup. . Perfectly delicious in rich maple tang—yet very moderate in price. So moderate that you can serve it every day, every meal. And all grocers every- where have it.. Go to your grocer today., Get one can of Maple Kero. Try it just once. If you are not absolutely satisfied re- turn it—and' your grocer_will give you back your money. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING “COMPANY | 17 Battery Place, New York __ The New sss: Maple Karo N PPPaeree Pree rarreprgrardeerergees Y rc t Beat | ~ Washing Machines Copper Tub. $98.00 $185 Blue eo bic Washer 94.10.00 3209 Thor Wasner, $400.00 $5.50 Vibrators, while they last... $15 Arnold Vibrator at —.... Heater .... $1.50 Silk Shades, each... $12 Boudoir Bird Washe ° Miscellaneous $12 Electric Lamps at ..... Vacuum Cleaners - $6.00 $14.00 $30 Vacuum Cleaner $40 Bee Electric Vacuum. Cleaner... $57.50 Western Electric Vacuum Cleaner... $34.00 patel. $25.00 Sewing Machines $42.50 $60 Western Electric Sewing Machine... $80 Western Electric Sewing Machine... $90 Western Electric Sewing Machine... Do not Call early at our showrooms as these values will not last. This is only a partial list of the many bargains you will find on display. miss this big special sale, Do your shopping today as we are closed all day ARMISTICE DAY. OPEN TILL 9 P. M. TONIGHT Natrona Power Co. 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