Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 3

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t, | Over the holiday season, and see that joyed) by all of the guests. Per h The members of the force who at-/ 5#Pta did not neglect them, a After the business hour, a_ social centl joved t ee tended) the dinner were Messrs. C. Sie was enjoyed. ‘The home was pret: trian a Maui newly completed Gompf}. Hj L. Shoemaker, Fred Gor-; ¢ tily decorated in Thanksgiving sug: fe Rig ets mo ea AUN gestions and the menu of the luncheqn | 5. L, Figwete and eo Ps clocper. | followed the season's scheme in a cley- «8 bs hbar Riap Susbenics jof Miss Blanche Wagner én South Fort Gasper chapter No. 4 of the Or-| | der, of Eastern Star, will meet in regu- a : = lan session at the Masonic ‘Temple at} Mand Mrs, J. F. Christiansen will ng. company, 8 oleloek ‘Thanksgiving eyening, Noy-| Pride at a Thanksgiving dinner to! cays in’Denver on company business. ember 2. As it will be the 26th an. B® Sgtved at their apartments in. the eee niversary, there will be-a special. pro- ,G™¢® Lt ES fram.and a social good: time. The past. matrons, with Mrs, B. B. Brooks as| |" PERSON, + || Renver’ and. from-there he will go to worthy matron, will exemplify the work i ALS Kansas, Oklahoma, of the order. Refreshments will be served by the past patrons. S ce 8 Lovely’ American beauty roses. were hy used for table decorations at the home}-. The exterior of the Hub theater hag|™#tters. of “Mrs. J. B. Barnes yesterday after-| Beech remodeled and! redecorated dur- 3 noon when she;entertained a number |ing the past week, and gives a much| iss Carmen Hoffman: has accepted of friends at a bridge luncheon, After|improyed appearance at the present. | Position in the Ol) Well Supply. com- the: three-course luncheon, the’ atter- es pany offices in the Oj! Exchange-build- noon was spent with cards. Mesdames| Weber Hadsell is in the city from | ing H. L, Seidel and Carlton Clymer of Ba-| Rawlins attending to business. Mr. sin: réeeived the honors. Hadsell is enroute to Lander. Mr. and Mrs. U, S. Sandlin are the * D ts parents of a nine-pound baby girl born A SUGGESTION giving properties of are as needful, to : - adults as to children. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld. N. J. children, and Miss Kate Diggens have] of Casper, has left on a business trip with friends and relatives in the East.| of the principal cities. The ladies visited in Erie, Pa., New At iy Yor] tives) th Providence, R. I. They re Paul, Minn., aro visiting in the city port @ very pleasant trip but are glad| With friends and relatives for the next ) td return to their home on CY avenue. Raa enjoyable evening devoted to playing |!$ cards at her home last night. At mid- night a delicious luncheon was served. THe luncheon tables were ‘decorated | with blooming flowers and places were, laid for 14, ye * Bhe honors in cards were awarded to Mrs, H. A. Burke, high; Mrs. Harry The invited guests included Messrs. and Mesdames Gar): Taddbr,.Ralph. Van- Denburg, Harry Free, Willams Weber, George Jarvis, H. A. Burke and Chacles /¢ Warner. Mr. and Mrs, Clark Shumaker of poria, Kans., are visiting in the cit enroute to Long Beach, Cal., where |% they will spend the remainder of the winter. They will be in Casper for »the next ten days, visiting with their; son, Carl Shumaker, cashier of t Wyoming National bank. Both are | ing-# part of the price? Jwith friends ‘ping. [yt preg L with “Casper and! the ree Illinois Pipe Line. ; at ‘Die members of the Wo-Ra-Lo class home of Miss Lola-Miller, — ber of the young. ladies. attended. chicken pie dinner given, by, the Busi-| | Arter visiting w: i ive y the Bus r. @ with friends for the e and Professional. Wemen's club past two weeks in Oklahoma, G. L. |e oe business meeting: of the class|Roundey has returned to his position prevails at) ¥28 held during the first pant of; the/with the Western States Oi) and Land ig. It was decided. that the class company. | evenin, | woula ‘the pipe line family was it ‘and°a Jolly good time was en- take care of one family in need jer manner. ‘The next meeting oft the organization will be held at the home| | Grant street. e+e M. Parker left last evening for Den- Luncheon ver; where he will. look after business} Charles Adams, “Home. interests for the next few dayge bos * . * nm and two little B. W. Dooley, a well known oil man Frank ¥ from a three months visit} te the coast, avhere he will visit many City and with Mrs. Warren’s.rela- Mr, and Mrs. Ray Thompson. of. St. few days, They will return to their aE a a Gas Fitting, Plumbing oe 8 J. R. Dunbar was hostess at an ation, and Mr eorge Jar- nd Mr, Carl: Taylor, consdla- ? Heating Roy E. Martin 125. S. Washington Phone 143-W er, more pleasing: light of the new a . WHITE MAZDA sa a LAMPS. A com- SEE BEN! plete assortment carried in stock. ELECTRIC SUPPLY » AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | 142 E. Midwest Ave. « Phone 183-W Our constant dealing with Real Estate en- ables us to know ASK US YOU, SELLING YOURSELF ‘ tit Every working» day you ure eling a part of yourself that you an never regain. Are you, say- Where wid you tie >, ? AF AGE G5 2 Life Insuranee” provides the only way whereby you can adp- } 'LHOS: DES, Manager ate protect a Tamily through Nous aud coma down to ald MiP Corner A and Jefferson, Sts. with i competency. Prompt Service REGIN RIGHF NOW! We Deliver rd Sandison & Fiddes | GLE. MOOD 7 Sitar eens Spec AEent Oil Field Maps Blue Prints |, The Equitable Life Explorations Reports i “Look for the DIBE Sign ' Wyoming Map & Blue, Print Co: }) ; P.O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric tions to the Standard reff Mrs, ‘Nellie ord returned to her in Alcova today after spending yesterday in the city visiting and doing. Christmus, shop- |. Tanch home A Miss Erbe, a follow up nurse for the United: States Vocational Board, is in Casper from Laramie to | } n visit men who are receiving training | . Pred! Dralle, secretary of the Amer- igan- Legion, has. returned. from. a trip te in the interests of i | ‘Miss. Mary Sandlin has returned’ to Education | ud near Douglas, | ‘spending yeateraay, at her home here. Q. C. Bruasvold, formerly « resident |: here, is in the city. from Denver, where jhe is operating a brokerage company. }, He will remain here for the week. see Agcondirig: to; J: BD: Me@ord of Mil- j : ees manag, Wis,, Gasper: is:one of the best a ner. last -eye 8 rertains : looking: towns: in: the: country and he thes Heni hott in Honor pay he Mes Mis, et * exbects to make hie ee Here some Bae ae Veen with the gom-| ay % time soon. ce its’ or; ‘i 4 gg erin a take cane oa pipe | 9 tHe Methodist “Sunday school were! RayIreeman: is in the city from Salt htfully entertained last evening at| Creek looking after. business, and. call- ing on friends, — } J. C. Ross of the Federal Board of | Vocational Training, is in Thermopolis | his off holdings. M. P. Wheeler has gong to Rock spend Thanksgiving with his mother who is in her 85th There may.be those who do not desire the fundamer year and still active. Miss Helen. Crater left this noon for she will spend Thanksgiy- ing Day with relatives, (Greek, Ohio, to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lee retunned to! will learn to release a voice or tell Miss-Verfa Tangeman has resumed /Dhermopolis this morning. see her work. at the North Casper school after icing confined to her home. yes- fterday by an attack of tonsititis. %, - * © Mr. and, Mrs. L. A. Anderson of First | and Melrose streets, have a son, born |j G. H. Anderson of the Frank Cpn-| Monday at the State _hosplial. struction company, company business. . is in Lander a It is not too early for milady-of-the-particular-tastes to start her Christmas choosing. We announce the arrival of our complete holiday line, including: Donald J. Smith, who is charge of the construction of the addi- E. H. Kilpatrick of 7] States Oil and Land company, has re- Miss Ida May Porter of the Midwest Refining. company, is leaving today for Shoshoni, where she -will spend Thanks- giving with her parents, N. S. Wilson, general manager of the field department of the Midwest Re- Boudoir Caps Lovely Camisoles ‘A womam’s fondest hope) is to stay young. She often resorts to paints, powders. and. cosmetics to hide her years. Somo women pay large sums to so-called ‘‘Beauty Doctors’’ in the be lief that money will buy youth. Others wear gitlish dresses, thinking they can fool the world about their age; But no.one is deceived. to hide your age, the more it shows. The finest Maderia Gift Linens Sautoires Hand-embroidered, color-bordered or Bar Pins lace edged Handkerchiefs Canteen Vanity Bags Spanish Combs << Puff Side-Combs La Charm Silk “Undies” The choicest, most exquisite Perfumes Gloves and Exclusive Neckwear and Toilet Waters M. U..Weber of company, is leaving this evening for tucky on business connebdted with his soe a on holdings. ‘meaner Ye Patrician Shoppe Stuart's Children Shop anager. of the. Sa- is. spending a few days in the city leeking. after business ETA The more you try. Inery, arrived Cc. A. Cullen of the \Shamberlin Fur BH. C. Brandenberg and J. M. Lein- \in. the city yesterday: from Oklahoma. | niture companys, has gone to Roches | inger of Cheyemne, eee , representing the ter, Minn,, where he will undergo an] Western National Life Insurance com- . E. B. Baughn was in the city yester- | operation, pany, are in Casper on business, day from Salt Creek. -. Gloria Blake announces the opening of her In Voice Training, Dramatic EF: Studio for instruction pression and Stage Presence. Pupils will receive the be: cert Recital, Operatic and Dra traiging under American and t of my ten years’ experience in Con- atic Stage, as well as my splendid Suropean masters, Z work but hool, Let desire coaching for appearance at their club, lodge or me prepare you for your appearance... Under proper cox tory, that will not only ¢ pleasure to others, Kut be a source of great satisfaction :For Appointment Phone 1133 or Address 548 E. Yellowstone Highway THE LITTLE SHOPS Main Floor- —-O. S. Bldg. There is but one thing that holds old age back, and that is health, Sickness and weakness bring old age early, in life. Dr. Pierco’s Favorite Prescrip- is @ building-up medicine for women. It makes them healthy and : strong when. they suffer from women’s troubles. It keeps them looking young » by: keeping them well. It is a woman’s tonic for the frail, the delicate and those who are tervous, dizzy and who have backache and dragging pains, Favorite. Prescription is altogether vegetable and without a particle of It is safe to take. Try it now, In tablet or liquid form at all druggists, or send. 10c for. trial. package of the tablets to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, 65. Dresses; values up to $50: ‘Your choice— $22.50 Wednesday. Special—100 Tricollette Blouses at $3.95. Worth $8.50 to $10 cAnnouncing Huber Quality Jewelry Shop €orner First and Center Streets AS OUR INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL HEN NING “The Jeweler in Your Town’’ THANKSGIVING. DINNER $1.50: Per Plate Grape Fruit, Marochino Pascal Celery Bisque of Oyster, Balitmore . Consomme Royal Boiled Columbia River Salmon, Hollandaise Sauce Parisienne Potatoes Roast Turkéy, Peanut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Baked Suckling Pig, Sweet Potato Dressing, Glaced Apple ion of Beef, Fresh Mushroom Sauce Baker Stuffed Tomato Sweet Potato Surprise Hearts of Lettuce, 1000: Island Dressing Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Tutti Frutti Ice Cream Cranberry Pie Hot Mince Pie Mixed Olives Thanksgiving Day is the occasion of feast, the occasion of gratitude and the occasion of blessing. Particularly are we thankful for the peace of A meric i lebrate Pkg America and: the right to cele pee this glorious day. - Store closed: all day tomorrow. eae Pumpkin Pie Apple Pie Pores Served from 12 Noen to 2'P. M., 6 P: M, to IOHESSES Re eS Se COROT FEET ET CSET ET CT SOS CS ES, The Opening of the We offer an exceptional oppor- Hi tunity:to “purchase ladies’ wrist 2 watches at reductions ranging from 20: to 40 per cent less than i regular price. ‘There are many different styles and makes—all of the very : r§ finest workmanship, design and materials. We are able to offer these v2- markable values because we pur- ’ chase in large quantities direct $ { S23 j from the factories. “The Highest Value '--The Lowest Price’ HUBER Opposite ‘ "YY ev eee ree Toe ieetees ee ee |

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