Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1920, Page 3

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Elaborate Affair, Joe ‘Den joe Denham presided yesterday at the ‘Henning hotel was one of the rica elab- orate affairs of the season. The grill was decorated in southern wild smilax and the nine tables, which were arranged for auc tion bridge had dainty centerpieces of baskets of bronze and yellow tinted as ters tied in bows of tulle. After the ‘nicely served luncheon. of four courses, the afternoon was devyotud to playing auction bridge. The highest honors were awarded Mrs, Herbert Pe- terson, second highest to Mrs. Ralph Buckner and the consolation to Mrs. W. room of the hotel ‘ Juncheon Q. Wilson. I, South David. street; Nj ith Mrs. Claude Boyer, ‘Streets; Round Robin circle with Mrs. $45 CY avenue; Social Ser- American Legion Dance Tonight. The women of the auxiliary to the ~ American Legion will chaperon t is evening at the regular Thursday nig-it dancing party. given in the Masonic Temple for the benefit of the Americ in ‘Legion, Young Bride Enterta! sions. by Mrs. Wagner... The out-of town guests of the lunch- eon were Mrs, Beaumont Parks of Cht- cago, Mra. R.’M, Daniels of Denver, Miss Laura MacMurray of Evanston, Mrs. Beulah Foster and Mrs. Briggs, Diriner to Introduce House Guests, \ Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Andrus were host and hostess at a dinner given at their home on South Durbin street last evening to introduce their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont Parks of Cai- cago. The dining table was artistico|ly decorated with ehrysanthemums in the autumn colorings, Places were laid for eleven guests at the six-course dinner, . see ‘ined, Mrs. Chris Wagner was hostess at an informal afternoon at her home on South Grant street, given in honor of “Mrs. J. B. Grey, formerly Miss Dais‘9 <Streed ‘of Wheatland, Wyo., whp has dust arrived in the city to make her home. About 23 guests were invited to-meet the bride. The afternoon was spent with sewing and social diver- A_ dainty luncheon was served The centerpiece of ‘the luncheon table was formed of kew- pie brides and grooms, standing under wedding bells, around a huge bouquet of chrysanthemums. ; 8 © Methodist Aid Circles Meet Friday Afternoom The different circles of the Ladios* Aid society of the Methodist churen | will meet on Friday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock at the following homes: Capitol Hill cirtle with Mrs. J. J. Lane on South Jackson street; Kensington cir-| ADR and cle with Mrs, John Jourgenson, 1104 else ti Q ide: cirete anes =a | i 1 h Mrs. will be “Personal Appéarance a Bus- Iness Asset” and many good points will be made by the business girls themselves. : All of the business and profession- al girls and women are cordially in- vitedto attend and join in making the evening a success. . « Farewell Party For Mrs. Kersey Mrs. D, Kersey was the guest (of | honor at a surprise farewell party and miscellaneous shower given last night at the home of Mrs. Lilly Lingre! on West E street. Mrs. Kersey is leaving .soon for Denver where she will make her home in the future. About 18 guests were present at the gathering and spent the time with clever games and coritests. The gifts ‘were presented to Mrs. Kersey in a novel manner. Before the close of the evening de- licious refreshments were served by South Kimball street; Willing Work- er's circle with Mrs, A. E. Sawyer, 163 North Kimball avenue During the business sessions at the meetings methods will be arranged for getting visitors for the Casper Launt ary company on November 30, which is the day chosen by the, General Aid so- ciety, which has entered the visitors’ contest, » , at which Mrs. monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Y. W.C. A. parlors, ‘with Mrs. Burwick presiding. A sketch of the life of “Helen of Troy” was given in a very interésting manner by Mrs, H. 1. Tunkhouser. Two y* al selections were rendered by Mrs, “Leschinsky. Mrs. St. Clair gave a short talk ex- = the work of the Y. W. C. A, % aim and place for the future, pao! saw Ree Senior Girl Reserve corps held at the ¥. W. C. A. this afternoon. The life of girls in various countries was dis- cussed by Miss Ada Cookcy, Miss Ruth Allsman and Miss Grace Phickhahn. Miss Mary Flynn, chairman of the pro- gram committee, presided. Refresh. ments were served by Miss Alma Huff. man and M Nessie Duncan. The meeting concluded with the singing of the “Hymn of Lights.” oS The Freshman Girl Reserves will | , ‘ mect'at the YW. G Anat aedox| PERSONALS | tomorrow afternoon, There are still vacaneies in the sew- ing. class which should be filled. Busi- ness girls are particularly urged to take this opportunity to learn to make some of their own clothes under the guidance of Miss Harriet Gardner of the high school. Enroliment should be made before next Wednesday evening. oe 8 eats Jack Murray has returned from Den ver, where he took the remains of his wife for burial. see ‘agan is in the cfty looking ss interests from his head- quarters in Denver. “ee = Attorney Frank M. England left last oi tetitah ata alas ete to Ghemmuok [Aight for Denver, where he will spend Wai. where “Sobemipeck's. orchestra | S¢Yer! days looking after business mat- will furnish the: music for a dance *'*: se 8 which is to be given by the Ladies’ Guild of Glenrock. .The roads are re- ported to be in splendid condition and the trip can be made in a short time. se 6 Business Women’s/Club to Enjoy Dinner Party Tickets’ are being sold by different members: of the Business* and Profes- sional Women's club for the chicken pie dinner Which will be served at the Methodist church on next Tuesday eve- le, speeches, impromptu and otherwise, ning, November 23, at 6:30 o'clock. The young ladies are promised mus- and a general good time besides the “eats.” The subject of the meeting BEAR Of: For Your Hair Attorbey M. W. Purcell is improving from his serious iliness at his home on Park avenue, it is reported, and hopes a eeeG “OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!” Get out your bottle cf Sloan's Liniment and knock the pain ‘*galley-west’’ EREN’T ready for that last quick switch in temperature, ‘were you? Left you stifi, sore, full of rheumatic twinges? You should have had a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment handy that would have penetrated without rubbing, warmed and soon eascd up the muscles. guieted the jumpy, painful, affected to be able to be at his office in the Oil Exchange before many days. ‘Idaho Springs, Cole’. ing com Salt Creek of] fields where he spent yesterday looking after company busi ness, the city this morning City, Mo., where they visited with friends and relatives for several weeks, troleum company, who has been in the city on business for the past several| * days, has returned to Uns, this morning fronf Denver where he has been on business for several days, ma eke ie the hostess, ese N bate 1 had ef baht hd JC. Ross, special agent for the Fed- FLUENZA ios “Worle ay ey .|. The Young Matrons’ club formaliy| eral board, Is here today from Ther- ‘ preventive, melt and To at ee stipe was the sublect| tne Progressive club, held’ thelr semi-|mapolls, hale night and morning— taken up at the meeting of the Junior- t eral Petroleum company, has returned | to Rawlins, after spending several days Casper Daily Eeribune_ L. B. ‘Winter has returned to Cas- per after aii extended” visit™’ in’ “Neb- 7a raska, eae Miss Eva Woodside has accepted & position with the Wyoming National banks She recently arrived in the city from Glenrock-where she was connect- ed with the Glenrock State bank. ——— CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends and organizations for the beautiful }floral offerings and irindness: shown! during the lilness and death of our wife and mother. * A. MURRAY, 4 MR, AND MRS. E. 8. MURRAY, JOHN MURRAY, JR.’ George Myers left last evening Tor eee Pryre of the Midwest Refin- pany, has returned from the eee i Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Price returned to i from. Kansas eee W. L. MeLaine of the General Pe- 11-18-1t* NOTICE 5. The Business Girls’ Class of the M. BE. Church will hold a bake sale at White's Grocery Saturday between 11 and 2 o'clock. 11-18-2t his home in Raw- ee Attorney Floyd .E. Pendell returnea} A eee | CEM. Wagner, geologist for the Gen-| APS Vv Kill That Cold With EL CASCARA ji)? QUININE 5) Colds, “Coughs @omi? La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sheeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT , J _ Friday Specials 100 JERSEY BLOUSES Beautifully embroidered in all shades. j chole $5.00 i choice .. fe / 100 Dresses—Values up mever caw @ bald @ndian— Fos hoe aes bear oll, with ether ‘ingredients "from part and brought"fratifying relief. Helpful in attacks of Togiets: sciat- ca, external soreness, stiffness, strains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle at your druggist's. 35c, 70c, $1.40. 9 rand K Liniment Our Week End Special Sale For Friday and Saturday Wonderful opportunities to save money now. Dont miss this Saving prices. Warm Sweaters For Cold Weather Here are some excellent values on girls’ and boys’ sweaters. Girls’ $9 Wool Sweaters at Girls’ $6 Sweaters at Boys’ $6 Sweaters at Boys’ $10 wool fs 9 $7.5 0 We have many other bargains throughout the store which will be a great sav- ing to you. Our prices insure the best values for your money. assis Dry Goods Co. 220 South Center SMD MIM: II PIPISPLLLLLLELLEL Lp. UT THE COST OF - "LIVING SALE sale if you want to b uy desirable goods at money- Good Values in Children’s Hose Both for Boys and Girls Children’s 90c Hose, pair.......-..-.—- 60e Children’s 40c Hose, paiv...... Children’s 80c @ ‘Hose, pair.. Flannel Me fi Per Yd $6.50 $4.25 - $4.25 OL hed ded dhe dade deh he Med deed ule te he de athe de ude de all deol IALLLELLLLLA Next to KimbaH Drug Co. s to $50—Your Choice $22.50 They come in Silks, Tricolettes, Trico- : tines, Velvets, Serges 50 Velvet Dresses $75 Values, Your Melee. PODOO : To Mothers We have 65 Children’s Coats, sizes from 5 to 14 years; $25 values. They will be placed on sale $12.50 Saturday morning at DEG 256 South Center pom ar ees ec reesonsm EERE EEE RELEREL IN, LAST CALL 150 SUITS 5 75SUTS . Separated Into Three Lots: , S100 SUITS . . $50.00 $125 SUITS . . $75.00 COATS | $25.00 COATS $10.00 S95.00COATS . $15.00 $50,.00C0ATS . . $25.00 S65.00COATS . $35.00 We are overstocked! We must ree .of every Garment to make room for Spring Merchandise. The FASHION SHOP 154 South Center St. | ERK Bea RRM Announcing a H Multigraph Service Co. © 220 So. Wolcott St.—Opposite Post Office Expert Multigraphing—Form Letters a Specialty Orders may also be left eaplic Stenographer, Henning Hotel. | HHH AHH HHH SA AAA AAI - $22.50 to APLAIN STORY | PLAINLY TOLD We Are Going to : Take Our Losses Opening Today and Closing December 1st AllSuits,Overcoats J and Hats In Our Store WillGo AT PRICES that are Honestly Quoted | Our Suits and Overcoats are SOCIETY BRAND and MORSE- STETSON and MALLORY HATS . None Better and All Standard Makes $27.50 values - - - $9.50 $35.00 and $40.00 values - ae | and $60.00 values - $33.50 $62.50 up to $ 49 50 ~ Overcoats $22.50 to $1 6 50 $40.00 and - $45.00 values $60.00 values - - - - $39.50 $85.00 to HATS $8.00, $8.50, 11.50 $15.00 values - - - - . $9.95. 18.50 val Siete Melos -- $14.50 ; Waterproof Velours - $15.50 4 MADE UNION-MADE CLOTHES SUITS : values - - - . . $22.50 | $50.00, $55.00 $75.00 values $27.50 values _ $31.50 $47.50 up to values - - - - $95.00 values - - - - $67.50 $9.00 and $9.50 values - $6.85 VELOURS $20.00 values Mallory Extra Special Each day of this Sale we will offer you a money- Saving special FOR FRIDAY RED STAR GAUNTLET GLOVES at the pair 20¢e ‘S OUTFITTER The Home of Society Brand Clothes 260 South Center Across the Street from Natrona Hotel 1a us ‘M th ie) Is k Pei ee litte! SL St ft ts fp fo Rea eae

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