Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1920, Page 3

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cm J. Donavan, George Jarvis, ¢ Jpsendahl, W. J. Mcintyre, George wae 4. J. Weiderhold, Harry Young and Wi Chickes A, shipment of cornfea. young @pfick- ens from ber old home in Warrerisburs, Mo.,, was the inspiration for Miss Eula Baird to preside at an informal dinne, pe given cag vans last evening. ‘Overs. were ten gueste. “Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slade chaperonod the and the guest list included Minses | ‘Ferris, Edna King, Macie Lawler, Thora Slade, Ruth Slade and ray “and B. N. Beal. “Dancing and music completed the «n- as eyening and the guests esi Baird that any jokes or remar‘« Y about Missouri -would be scorned Ny (ee as pea! ‘Taylor “Entertains ae “chrysanthemums were used for the ¢ at the home of M Carl” “Paylor on Monday at the inf: mal afternoon spent with auction bridge. . Three tables of bridge were tr- ranged for and a very pleasant after- noon wis spent. Thr ‘highest honors /- Were received by Mr. H. A: Burke. “At the close of the afternoon the hostess served tea, see Aid } Meet. Phe General Aid society of the Pres- | church will meet at the home of 3G lens, 214 East Thir- street, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 clock. The hostess will be as- sisted by Mre. C. D. Bennett, Jr. a,s € pag Meeting “The members of the Ladies’ Guild of St. Mark’s Episcopal church will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow in the parish house. The regular business and so- ciel meeting will be enjoyed. gece. 8 ed, to attend nm Thursday orf will be given by the La- there.. The public is in- affair, which is given for of thewLadies’ Guild func. beenbeck's orchéstra of this place has engaged to supply the jazz mu- lodge Inc. 39 will hold a meeting inthe I. O. O. F.hallat 30 o'clock Thursday evening. All members are requested to be present as there will be an election of officers, bu- sides the regular business and social meeting. eee ~The Sisterhood of the Christian ‘church: will meet at the home of Mrs. M. Gladman, .1342 South Poplar street, at it p o'olackejon Thursday aft- erpoon. desired that all mem- ; Dare be ted and also bring a friend. . + ‘Stag Party ‘This Evening. ~ Dr. J. Ne #Arost will be host this eve- ming @t ab informal stag party for a -puraber of his gehtlemen friends. His o—_ = S| | which was followed by a general forum discussion, "The hostess was mother, Mrs. Shaw, freshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bingham, 511 South Kimball street, on November 27%, = Thanksgiving © Puddings Sold By Synergae. Thanksgiving puddings, mince meat and candy are among-the articles which will be offered for sale Saturday hy St. Mark’s .Synergae when a’ tea and baked sale are held at the parish hous corner of Seventh and Wolcott<streets. The Synergae held a largely attended meeting last night at the home of Mr: Marshall Dayton on South Li street; at which arrangements. for. the tea and sale were completed. A num ber of new members for the Syner; Were enrolled last evening. The next meeting will be held December 14 with Miss trice Boedefeld, apartment K, Rex apartments. Following the busi- neés$ ‘séssion’ Mrs. Dayton served deli- cious refreshments. ss. Business Women Arrange Dinner and Forum. Tickets for’ the chicken pie dinner Which will be served to the Business and Professional Women's club» next Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the Meth- Odist church have been issued and those intending to attend-should arrange to purchase them by Saturday as*a \re- port/on the number of plates reserved must be made to the Methodist women by Saturday night. The subject of the program which Will follow the dinner will be “Per- sonal Appearance a Business Asset.’ There will also be musical numbers. The committee in charge of arrange- Ments inclwdes ‘Miss Ida May -Porter. Misg Beatrice Boedefeld, Miss Lola Mil- ler, Miss Harriet Little and Miss Dor. othy Soady. Tickets may be had from members of this committee and may also be obtained at the Association building. % iN assisted by her in serving the re- ee One of the novelty affairs of the week is a tacky party to be given by. the Epworth League tomorfow evening at the Methodist church at 8 /o’clock. The young people will, welcome any strangers of the church and congrega- tion and have planned a jolly good tima for all. Good clothes ‘are strictly for- bidden, and any who appear on .the secule wearing the “glad rags’’ will be subject to a fine.. In in language, “Wear your old clothes: | PERSONALS Mrs. Pete O'Mallay, who has Keen se- riously ill at her home after an at- ‘tack of inflammatory pneumonia, is re- ported to be much better and improv- ing steadily. vss E. K. Price, an, insurance man, is in the city from his headquarters — in Sheridan, Wyo., looking after business interests. . * R. E. Hartman is spénding a few days in the city from Cheyenne, at- tending to business connected with his insurance company. ae R. E. Brand left last night for Den- ver, where he _will attend to business matters for the next few days, ces Joe Mansfield has returned from Den- ver where he spent several days on bus- iness matters. see A. J. Hardendorf and little daughter, Jean, left last night for.Denver, where apartments will be decorated in yellow chrysanthemums, and the same flowers ‘will be used for the table decorations. An elaborate dinner will be served, with Pincan at the wile Jaa for eight. ‘Women’s Olub a Interested Meeting. ‘Tho Casrer Women’s club met on aeneeies 1%, at the home of Mrs, H. -Pearce. A short business pemeion: Where there is % prostrating illness, | spells renewed strength web held. Mrs. Fishburn read an intersating pa “Oil Development in Wyomin: 50 $75 Value We have from 5 to will be pla Tomorrow Morning , » We will place on sale "100 Dresses—V alues up to $50—Your Choice They come in Silks, Tricolettes, Trico- tines, Velvets, Serges Your choice..............-..-- Saturday morning at Renews Strength! ing-up tonic after taken regular! ly. usually s tt & Bowne. Bloomfield. N.J- RIK they will visit with Mr. Hardendorf’s need for a_ build- SCOTT'S EMULSION § and vigor. uJ $22.50 Velvet Dresses PERUANO EXPERTS SEE BIG; GUNS IN ACTION AT ABERDE liding mount guns in action. ee eeeSSSFSFSFSSssFesesF parents. Mr. Hardendorf will return | with the National Supply company in here the end of the week but Miss Jean| its earliest days here. He has sold his will remain in Deny for some tim iness In Texas and (sa he has ee “come back to’ God’s country” to stay. 3 «, The Tampa. Morning that Major Ormsby County Coroner Lew M. Gay is still confined to his bed after a very seri-! ous cold contracted during the recent} News reports and family who campaigning before election . have been touring Florida, by motor ; were car, are in ‘Tampa for an indefinite Dr, and: Mrs. W.\G. Burnett left yes-| *#Y+ Perhaps the winter, terday on the Burlington for Lander 3 : f sh Pakd | and Fort Washakie, Wyo. where they | Ee" Weeks is in the city from Chey-| will visit at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.| ¢?® looking after business matters F. Gs Burnett, Dr, Burnett's. parents. | f°" the next few days. 8 ¥ Mr, and Mrs, G. M. Day motored in- D. EB. W. Downew has returned to} to. the city from Salt Creek and will Thermopolis, aftér spending several spend a few days here looking after rou tn the city on business and vis-| business interests and visiting with {ting with friends friends: ., ; + 48 Ex-Governor B, B. Brooks returned this ‘morning from Denver where he went. on a short business ‘trip. a ee A.M. Larimer of Billings, Mont., is in_the city looking after his oil inter- ests, . ee Elmer Spurlock is in the city from the Hole-in-the-Wall country attending to business for the. day. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ted Long are spend- ing a few days here visiting. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Sraith on Is That Cold and , Cough Hanging On? Get right after it with’ Dr. King’s New Discovery. For 50 years The Standard * Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Thomas of Min: neapolis, Minn., are spending the’ re- mainder of the week in the city on bus-| iness connected with Mr. Thomas’ com- pany in Minneapolis. ar F, E. Whitney of Dixon, Wyo., has taken a position as status clerk in the! stite office of the Federal Board of Vocational Education here, ee Mrs. Amanda Kutzleb is leaving for Denver and Kansas City, Mo., where she will spend about a month attend- ing to important matters. a) . A. Blackmore left last Sunday for}; Gaitors » mM: th trip everland in OU will “hel eoavingea : that Ds, his Frank asi vin 7 +4 wldeae abe tich peas Eg King's New Discovery does just Blac Jenn FOREN a what it is meant to do—soothes cough- f ore left for south- oe, ti raw throats}; congestion-tormented n California several Defore! by| PM inosers the hl ceand train, and will We Joined by her hus-| Psi! she obatinate cal f and i band... They ‘will, spend the rema paras erippe of the winter there. Sine7 6 Right awa a will qchices the change for the better. Has a con- vincing, healing’ taste*that you will “appreciate. Buy a. bottle at your druggists on the way home toni ight. 60 cents, $1.20'a bottle. Mr, and Mrs.~M, C. Price are ex- pected to return’ this week from a business and pleasure trip to Kansas City, Mo. eee Miss Lucille Pritchett has returned to her home in) Greybull, Wyo., after Visiting over the week-end gvith her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Probst. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Robb, formeriv residents of Casper, have returned from Burkb ett, Te whe they have be perch ny “woth wilt ke| Bowels Behind Schedule ? | Liver wk De ? Bring them up to | time with Ki ’s Pills, Gentle, | not griping, sure acriae and not habit EURALGIA or headache—tub the forehead —tmelt and inhale the wapots| VISKS VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly forming, they will please you by pices a Fegular, normal boweland iver action, Same old price, 25 cents. EKings Pills EERE LKR: See HERI LE HKKAL AKAN A HHA AAAI LAST CAL 150 SUITS Separated Into Three Lots: S$ 75SUITS . . $35. $100 SUITS $50. $125 SUITS $75. COATS $25.00 COATS $10.00 L HEH RE ESE EE E -: $35.00 To Mothers" 65 Children’s Coats, sizes 14 years; $25 values. ced on sale $12.50 | S35.00COATS . $15.00 i SROOGPOATS . $25.00 1 $65.00 8007S. $35.00 We are overstocked! We must dispose of every Garment to make room for Spring Merchandise. The FASHION SHOP 154 South Center St. HHIRHE itkoucenaepeitess SHEE EI III IEE IERIE NEE BEST. BOWL OF Chil IN TOWN 20c at the .CHILT KING LUNCH All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality Grand Centra! Block | Bi I MD.—The photo shows one of the big 12-inch This piece can throw a projectile weighing 510 pounds a distance of 26,830 yards. | West to make the return trip to their home in Nebraska by motor car. ver. 4 EB. C. of Vocational Education, went to Den ver last night. Mr, west, in the city and are registered at the Bening. hotel. returned from ‘ iio. “where she "waa ic. companied ‘by her parents Mr. and Mrs; 8. F. Spitler of Van Buren, Mrs. 0: M. Bechtel of Finley, Ohio, Who were summer guests at the home of Mr..and-Mrs. Bechtel at Midwest,| and ‘visitors at the Yellowstone Na- tional park. Jack Ford arrived in the city this | morning and spent the day here from the Big Muddy. oil fields where he is timekeeper. * they report. "+7. R. M, Battholomew left last night for Denyer’ on a short business trip. Seri Floyd E. Pendell is expected to return tomorrow from Denver, where he was called to attend to legal business. * Maj. Hal Curran and Col. M. D. low are in the western part of the county on a business trip for the next few days. “ee W. C. Woodring of Omaha, is in the eity for several days attending to bust: ness with his customers here. se 8 J. Hammel of Salt Creek is spending the day in the city on business and pleasure, Keep Your Blood Pure Yellowstone avenue. They expect aes Calhoun of the Federal Board cent of all human ailments depend become weak and listless and a gen- eral run-down condition seems to take possession of the whole body, it is an unfailing sign that imp ties will steadily accumulate until your general healt wit be woth see and Mrs. L. L. Bechtel of Mid- Wyo., are spending a tew days tality. Mrs. Bechtel recently Atlanta, Ga, —— a be PAGE THREE - strength and vi PIPPOCP IOC OC OC COO COOP COCO OOO EE WML LIS LMM. Metropolitan's. BIG NATIONAL SAL NOW ON Pipisday: 8 a.m. to 2 P. m. Enameled Coffee Pots, each... Enameled Tea Pots, each. Enameled 6-qt. Pre- serving Kettles, each Enameled Double Boilers, each... Enameled Water Pails, each ... Enameled Dish Pans, each... Ladies’ Flannel House Brooms, abhi: a8 .. .50c Ladies’ Silk Hose, $1.25 value, each. 50c Above Hose are strictly firsts. Thursday, 2 p. m. to 6 p.m. 98e Extra, Extra, Rag Rugs, 25x40, each .. All Specials Are Limited to a Customer. : | | LEER: Specials for Friday Sacoties; each. soe PRICE READJUSTING SALE : CONTINUES THIS WEEK Our entire stock has been marked down in price. Suits, (Dresses, Coats, Sweaters Hosiery Underwear Gloves Gingham Dresses Specially Priced: LOT NO. 1 $3.50 LOTNO.2 . . $450 LOTNO.3 . . $9.50 HEEREREAIR EAI LAA IASI AAA IASI ALIA AA IIA IIL A LA II AAI AAAI AANA AAS ASIAN LIA IA AAAI The Store of Quality One Price to All “Swe Sat 138 East Second St. I, O. O. F. Bldg. - Nature Will Do the Rest : = Did you know that ninety per] ously affected, You should recog- hize the importance, therefore, of eae very prom tly cleansing out the Miss Edith Quick of Denver is the woe eee. of Pie system, an and k seping the blood sup- guest of Miss Gene Brock. warn ply pure and robus' ‘ees rious unmistakable ways, so that/ Get a bottle of S. S, S. at bur W. W. Wray left last night for Den- when the ppetite fails, and you|drugstore today, and _ note promptly it builds up the appetite and gives new Write for free literature and medical advice to Chief Med- cal Adviser, 153 Swift Laboratory, am lbnksoruiintrrmtnsmenanimecunanionenen (enhanced charade = ae BEEBE EHO HEHEREHHEHHOFHEHHHHHHHHHEBHHEBEAAHHHHEK REKKHEREREE RRR I EHNA HANALEI HAHA ALES HSH AES VASA AE SADA AA HAI A IAA SASSI SEAS SSI IIE well were in Casper Pree from their ranches near Alcova. There is much and|snow on that side of the mountains Dir iis itinntthehaibitiniutebdaninceacdeeuintsinininicoutedadeceincel \

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