Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 3

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‘Fred Seaman at their home. on Sonth | im street at an informal card wty in honor of) Mrs, Seaman's mother, ‘who is visiting in the city frot'‘ter home = moans “Wash. ~ inderrirtoners Eni Enjoy at mri wos Seer oss little John Mosier’s fifth and in celebration of the event the children of his kindergarten were given a party. this morning John’s mother, Mrs. R. M. Mosier. kindergarten tables: were serese ae Thanksgiving napkins, an 2 children enjoyed ice cream, cookies, candy: and birthday cake. After the fedst little Mildred Bubb sang two Thanksgiving songs, four little children sang “Ba, Ba,’ Black Sheep,” and all the ehilidren sang a birthday song to John, \ cians ‘oung Business Girls rom Girl Reserve Club. A number of young business girls ‘from’ the stores and the telephone of- ae: met at ene! E,W C. A. last eve- to organize # Girl Reserve club. owe Earl Snook will act as councilor . for the clud} which will complete its organization at another meeting in two weeks. The meeting lasted from 7:30 until after 10 o'clock last night, the | time being spent in singing poplar ‘songs about the piano and in playing entertaining games. Refreshments were Gade eee Masonic Dance Toolght, - “Phe members of the Masonic Da joing elub- will enterta:n their friends this evening at the regular bi-weekly d-ne- “ing given in the Masonic Tem- ple, Light refreshments will be served. ee 8 “Gnltiation and Entertainment At Elks’ Tonight. - aA short program of wrestling and boxing is to follow the initiation and meeting of the Elks tonight at the I. . 0. F. hall. Initiation is to start romptly at 8 o’clock. The business gession and © program will come later. George McLeod will have George Doak, Harvey Perkins and Paul Burk as. possible iain’ ey his/program. Play and Box Siapie at Natrona, Wyoming. “InWitations have been extended to Casper residents to attend the play, “Rip Van Winkle,” which will be pri sented by members of the student hody -of the Natrona school, Natrona, Wyo., Saturday evening, November 27. ~ The homé talent production will be followed by a box supper and a dance, The women are-asked to bring a box auntene ween will be: purchased by the ‘The proceeds of’ the enter- st it be ecemnaroa tne fund for an,organ. poieivine Dine ried -and Mrs. Beaumont Parks of Chi- ‘cago, will. be the honor guests at a ving. dinner to. be served at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. G. R. Ha- gens on South Center street. The dinner will be one of the most elaborate affairs of the holidays and a number of society members have. re- | ceived invitations, Mr, and Mrs. Parks are house guests M, Andrus on South Durbin street and have been the inspiration for several at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. delightful entertainments. ee 8 Dance at Glenrock Financial Success. The dancing party given in Gleprock last evening by the Ladies’ Guild for the benefit of the Guild fund proved to be a financial as well as a social suc cess. The dance was given in the Com- merce hall and the music was supplied by the Schembeck orciiestra’ of this Many parties of Casper people motored to Glenrock to attend the at- place. fair. dances. ive costumes of blue tarlatan with a M Vernon Castle hat to match, clever and called for much applause, ** © Mr. and Mts. Thompson Wntertain at Dinner. Mrs. A. E. Thompson at the home of Mr, and Mrs, R. Andrus, M guests and ‘a pleasant spent. cee Temple Is Crowded at American Legion Dance, the Masonic Temple last night. gion. eee Bride and Groom Honored at Dinner and Dance. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Winsor, who have just returned from Denver, where they were marrixd on. Noyember 1, were the guests of honor at a dinner party at the homé of the bride's mother. Mrs. Custer Hanks, street. mums and canations. the nicely were laid for seven guests. After the dinner a_number of other friends were the evening guests and the time was spent with music and It was a surprise to many to hear of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. very for- was a vesideht in Casper for seven years, Mr. ‘Winsor is in the employ of the Mid- west Refining company and the youns dancing. Winsor,’ which was performed quietly in Denver. Mrs. Winsor, merly Miss Winifred Harks, c@iple will mike their home here. ss Mrs. S. Ey Stewart Entertains Northeast Circle. About thirty members of the North- Baptist church were east circle of the guests of Mrs. S. E. Stewart at a 1 o'clock afternoon at her home. tions were Thanksgiving The decor» HOOPING COUGH Boe Sida Bis psdtg vicKs 3 Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Beautifully ernbroidered in Your choice 0... . $22.50 They come in Silks, ag ~ ee Velvets, Ser! $75 Values, ', Your choice. 100 JERSEY BLOUSES $5.00 100 Dresses—V alues up to $50—Your Choice ‘50 Velvet Dresses $35.00 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 all shades. ttes, Trico- ges Shop Phone 1304-M in = oe out in an original manner. Aft- e luncheon the regular business Miss Juanita Marsh of Casper assist- ed in swellingthe fundshy several solo She was. dressed in an attract- Her in- terpretation of the “shimmie"” was very Pink and white sweet peas were the flowers used at the home of Mr. and last night as table decorations for the dinner party which was served in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont Parks, who are visiting Places at the table were laid’ for nine evening was As usual, the young people of Cas- per enjoyed the danving party given for the benefit of the American Legion in The affair was chaperoned by the women of the auxiliary éf the American Le- 845 South Grant The table was artistically deco- rated in pink and white chrysanthe- The courses of served dinner carried out the color scheme very cleverly. Places luncheon served on Thursday suggestions ane ‘social sessions were held. A,vmost interesting talk given by Miss Drake on the White Cross work Was one ¢f the features of the after- a100n, _ tee band, and two ; WoFa-Lo Class | Have Bakes Sale, The members, of the Wo-Fa-Lo class of the Sunday school of the Methodist {eburch will hold a baked sale of cun- | dies, cakes and pies at White’s grocerv store tomorrow afternoon from 11 un- til 2 o'cloek. The proceeds of the sale Will be used in the class treasury. me) Mrs. Lewis Barker and Mrs, A. H. Duthie returned Wednesday night from Kansas City and other Missouri points where they have been spending the past month. Mrs. Barker also visited in Oklahoma before returning here, +e 8 Cyril Ford Omaha, where ter holidays~v! Miss Katherine Dessert. has left for Boulder, Colo., where-she will visit wich | Miss Janice Hufsmith, daughter of Mr. Tea at Parish Home to Benefit Cathedral Home. Plans for a tea and baked sale at St. Mark's parish house tomorrow att- ernoon for the benefit of the Cathedral Home for Children at Laramie have been ‘completed. The tea will begin at 3 o'clock and will last until 6 and the baked goods will also be on sale be-| tween these hours. The Synergae ex- tends a general invitation to all, who are interested in the work for orphan children done at the Cathedral home. ———_— |< PERSONALS | OER Al Morrisey Omaha, wher friends. H. B. 0 Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Merrill are spend- ing the week-end in the city from their home in. Salt Creek, visiting with friends, shopping and attending to here, business matter: 4 Mrs. D. H. Her bert of 723 South Wol- cott street, is recovering from a seri- ous operation performed recently. os. © is making 9 districts outsia Mrs. J. Servatius and her daughter, Miss Ruth, who is a student at the Natrona county’ high schodl, for San’ Francisco, Cal., where will spend the remainder of the win-j ter months. Mr. Seryatius, well known contractor, will be kept in| Self unable to of ters, he resolute! 2 8 M. J. Gothberg, who has been con-} fined to his home for several days by @ severe cold, is reported to be im proving steadily. . idly and he Mr, and Mrs. 'P, J. Crilly lett last |O- evening for Denver where Mr. Crilly will undergo pe elon: sristite. Mrs, Dode Welsh of Lander is in Cas- per for the week. eee Miss Blanche Toland, who ha assisting in instructing at the Business college, is retiring been | hall Monday ni your table beverag the flavor a 40% “Disco ON ALL HATS — = = = = = = = = SS = = = = = = = = = = Z 154 South Center IA ty on Salt Creek, where he will day looking after his of] interests. R. C. Wyland Denver, where he spent the past sev- eral days on business. days on business | Durham * hi offices here from De been for the past few days on business Pres the hunger 30 or 40 days. Royal Purple degree, pected, and visitors welcome, NH Saturday The Martz Hat Shop| Lisp Mrs. M. Lawler, who has been work- ing in Casper for some time, expects to be joined here this week by her hus- children. ene William Treber of the Nash Casper Motor company, / from the Black Hills) where he has been on a successful hunting trip. . has fust ce Schembeck’s orchestra has returned from Glenrock where music makers at the dance given by the Ladies’ ‘guild. they ee Mrs, Scotty Morrison and family are Planning on leaving the end of this month for California, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. eee left this he will spend. the win- isiting with frienda and and Mrs. F. R. Hufsmith, who. is a |7¢!tives- bars Student at the Enh yaratty Or Colorado. M. J) Bure’ lett this ‘morning. tor ee returned today from left this morning for he will spend the holi- and visiting , with ver, where he has Mrs. J. Baird will return shortly to Cody for a visit. Mrs. M, Lawen €xpects to be joined here in a few days by her husband who will establish himself in business Fred Dralle, state executive commit- tee chairman of the American Legion, trip through several oil le of Casper this week. acre Winter The first man to adopt the method as a_ protest has left | against his imprisoament was a Scotch: they}man named John Scot, ing the 16th century. who is | feated in a law suit, strike who lived dur. Having been pay, returned were the morning for spend thy returned to his dle and finding him- he ‘took sanctuary the city on account of business mat-|in the abbey of Holyrood House, where abstained from food for His fame spread rap- Datly Cribune ‘work and Will be connected only with the Midwest Refining company officea in the Oi] Exchange building. Srey subsequently gave fast- ing exhibitions thruout Europe. NOTICE. ie Enterprise Encampment No. 9, I. 0. will. meet tonight for work in the All members 2x- Refresh- 11-19-1t NOTICE. STs ight at 8 o’clock. No After E Regrets ‘You are sure of satis- faction when you make~> e | INSTANT PosTUM Coffee drinkers delight in the change because of: greater comfort,and the price is attractive because so moderate. All the family will like Postum At Grocers Everywhere Made by Postum Cereal Co., Battle Creek.Mich, Inc., unt NA There will be a meeting of property owners of Grading District No. 4 at city "ri COMMITTEE OF PROPERTY OWN- Patrick Sullivan has’ left tor Chey- enne, where he will spend several days on business, RR : = ie 7 Ex T. Miller of Alliance, Neb., is in the city for several days looking after business matters. . M. Lee is spending the day in t) cits: from Salt Creek, where he is ployed. lumet andall other Baking Powders. First—you see it in the cost. yeas: issoldata moderate price. me ha observe it in use, those more than the usual pegiher sy strength, therefore less is required. hu notice it in rais- —in the evenness — Hest acd oahire od yore tok: ings. They look better — finer grained. CALUMET § BAKING POWDER §& Finally—what a difference in the taste. There is a deliciousness, . a goodness thatcan be had in no other manner. Biscuits, pies, cakes, muffins, doughnuts—never were so tasty—so Biscuit ° all satisfying. ee é And then there is the satis- CE te Co ' faction of knowing that ica vate ee is made in the World’s largest, best equipped and cleanest Baking Powder Factories. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz, Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it, level t teaspoon of Feet 2 sano ba espoons of ter or lard, % of Sonmane Make your dollar do the work of two or three at Casper’s The LEADER Reduction Sale Great Buyin W asts See Our Show Windows On Sale Saturday Most extraordinary values. All sizes, all colors. Divided into three lots: LOT 1 LOT 2 LOT 3 $2.98 | $4.98 | $7.49 Every one of these Waists worth double All our Women’s and Children’s READY -TO-WEAR AT SACRIFICE PRICES During This Novem ber Reduction Sale Popular Money-Saving Store 143 East Second Street

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