Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1920, Page 3

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ings of en Circles. i i The circles of the Ladies’ Ald society ¢ the Methodist church will ineet on qhursday afternoon at 2;30,o’clock at ne following: homes; Capitol Hill with the (oe'B. Poling,, 416 South Linooin Kensington with Mrs. Sontag, ji9 East Ninth stfeet; Northside wth Xie. D. Eddleman. on Rast HH strect; found Robin with Mrs. Mae Hathaway, 914 South Oak street;: Victory at the home of Mrs, George Lilly, 140 South peech street; Willing Workers with Mrs. Dan Speas, 160 South Grant. Thc gocial Service ¢ircle will not hold’ A meeting. Mrs. Purdy Hostess for This Afternoon. - \iss Irma Patton was the hono guest this afternoon at an informa pridge tea served at the apartment of vrs. Ted Purdy, in the Palms. Cut flowers were the’ table decorations an¢ the time was devoted to playing bridge Tea was served by the hostess, + #8 Mrs. B. B. Brooks Hostess 1 1 Luncheon, Irma Patton, who is soon to we jas Brooks, was the guest o* honor at ® lungheon served yesterday noon at the Henning hotel with Myre Brooks ‘as hostess. The, smal n tables were decorated wit! of cut flowers following. thi color scheme of pink and white, After the fourcoursp luncheon the afternoon was devoted to playing auc- tion bridge. The honors of the afternoon were re. ceived by Mrs. Burton Lester, first Mrs. Cecil Bon, second, and Mrs. Pit: Covert, the consolation. Miss Patton, the inspiration of the affair, was presented with an elegant’ guest of honor gift: / net 3 Altar and Rosary Bazaar Is Well Attended Today. Many ladies thronged the Mullin club building this afternoon for the bazaar which is beIng held there under the auspices of the members of the Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony’s church. The prettily decorated booths were filled with tempting articles for i OUCH! ANOTHER RHEUMATIC TWINGE Cet busy and relieve a Re ng Hay Sloan’s does, mene toes ‘ W oughly—penetrates out bing to the afilicted part and promptly relieves most kinds of exter- ral pains and aches, You'll find it clean pie ithe ig. Keep tt handy for sciatica, mpage over-exerted. ‘muscles, stiff joints, ba: ache, pains, brui; strains, sprains, bad weather after-effects; _ For 39 years Sloan's Liniment lms helped thousands the world over. You aren't likely to be an-exception. It cers tainly d results. ‘All druggbtoeske, 700, $1.40, Sioa liniment THE WIGWAM HotLunch = _ 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. Main Floor O-S Bldg. Christmas gifts, made by the women of the society. Household articles were in demand as well as the fancy wor. Tea was served during the afternoon, The bazaar will be open this eyening and announcement of the financial re-| | sults will be made tomorrow. “* % Boy Scouts Will Entertain Girl Scouts. Troop 2, Boy Scouts, will. entertain the Girl Scouts of the Episcopal churen with a party In the parish rooms of he church tomorrow evening. The pa~ renta of the boys are also inyited. Scour- master Leon C. Goodrich and Mrs. Goodrich will have charge of the en- tertainment program for the boys and girls. : + . \ Girl Reserve Work Is on Sale at ¥, W. The handicraft work which has been done by the varios corps of Girl Re- serves at their meetings this fall ‘wiil be on sale at the Y. W. C.A. beginning tomorrow. The girls have made sealing wax beads and other novelties which will make most attractive gifta, Mount- ed on ribbons and cords of various col- ors the beads are particularly charm- ng. : * ele es American Legion Dance for This Evening. The women of the auxiliary to the American Legion will chaperon at the regular ‘Thursday evening dancing narty tonight. The affair will be hela n, the Temple auditorium as usual, and ‘he Casper band orchestra will furn' he music, + po SRA NEPAL “Tf at first” you don’t succeed, try, ary “LORAIN.” PERSONALS | M. _H. Tschirgi of Wyola, Mont., is spending the day in the city lookin after business interests connected with his oil holdings in the fields near here. see J. lL. Marquis is here from Riverton visting with old time friends and spending several days on a”, shopping trip. *** E. J. Waite of Crawford, .Neb., is numbered among the business men registered at the Henning hotel for the remainder of the week. es Cc. W. Drake of Pittsburgh, Pa,, is looking after his oil holdings in the} looking after business for the Kimball fields near here for the next few days. eee Sol Chan. ot Thermopolis, who. has been in the east on business arrived in Casper this morning. He was accom- panied by several ‘eastern friends who] and attending to business matters. All Run Down Now Feels Fine Eatonic Ended His Troubles Good Silk Huse Are No Longer ’ Expensive Silk Hosiery made of fine Silk, plain black and colors, in various degrees of sheerness, assures one of individuality and diversity of gift choosing. gift suggestion for all ages— A welcome Handk Practical Gifts For Every Christmas List » Pure white ones, and colored embroid- ered patterns, in Linen, Cambric, Demi- Linen, priced 25¢ to $3.00 each. | | shopping trip. OPERA WRAP OF ERMINE—Part of the pleasure of going to the opera is} seeing fashions on the “‘fashionables.” This beautiful wrap is lined with mink, | blue chiffon and trimmed with a single row of tails. ee are Interested in investments in Wyc- ming. *s 6 Judge Ralph Kimball is spending a few days in the city before going to Denver. He has just returned from Lander, where he has been holding court. Pe R. S, Ellison, vice president of the | Midwest Refining company, has return. | ed to his offices here after’ spending Yesterday in Glenrock attending tw company business. + 2 H. J. Peterson left today for Den-| ver, where he will attend to. business | for several days. . Tom Burke, formerly a resident ot | the city, is here looking after “his real estate interests for several days. oe 6 se “Wilson Kimball, Jr., is in. Denver Drug company here. + 8 John Bradshaw, a well known ranch- er of Thermopolis, is spending a few days in the city visiting with friends * Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks returned ness in the-interest Sf the Consolidatwa Royalty and Wester/i Exploration oil companies, dak Aid Frank Riley of the Kimban company, is in Denver attending business for the. store. ara Drug to Cc. Hunt of Lander is in the | with friends and on R. D. Berry is here from Thermop olis'on business, Mr. Berry is putting up a rig in the flelds near Kaycee at the present. wo William Nicolaysen and Patsy Carr, Ur., will arrive tomorrow from Culver, Ind., where they have been attending the Military academy. Mr. and Mrs; FB. G. Hornecker and daughter, Miss Bidna, spent yesterday in the city enroute from their’ home ia Lander to California. ery Chester Johnson is in the city from his ranch home in the Sweetwater country.on a shopping and business trips Leslie Snow is spéndins few days in the clty from Salt Creek jooking after business. ee Mr, and Mrs. Dave Lewis are attend- ing to vusiness in the city for the next few days. 4 +. Mr.ard Mrs, Rt. terday for Omaha, where tt spend a few days attending to busine see Crawford has in the office of 2 nd the place will be fille abeth Johnson who | lay. . Mrs. Guy J. several days visiting friends. s . Mrs, R. C. Van Denberg and Mr. anit Mrs. Harry. Free left last night fo: Denver. Mr, and Mrs. Free will re- turn to Casper after spending a few sign ‘Casper, Wyo.’ i days in) the Colorado metropolis, but Mrs\ VanDenberg will go' té Kingmun, }Arizona, where she will spend Christ- mas with her parents, ee Harry A. Drees returned last eve- {ning from a short visit in California. Miss Mary Mar is from. hep -homes in town today sad near Aleova. s* Ira Wetherill of the National Sup ply company, and Mr. Warner. of Tulsa, | Okla., left this morning for Basin, +e. R, D, Peery of Thermopolls is in the | elty for w few days. ies * |. Peter Warlamont, United States mar- | shall is here from Cheyenne, see Judge C. E. Winter has returned from a business ‘trip to Washingtor., D. Cc. . Arthur K. Lee of the Ngtional Bank of Commerce, arrived here last night | from -Thermopolis. | * I.E. Winter has returned fro! an Francisco and other coast points. SPER 1S ADVERTISED BY MAJOR ORMSBY IN MIN FLOWER PAGEANT a trip Pacific , president of the Auto yoming, drove a big the green and vod He said the Gham- “Major € club of Casp roadster’ whic Please Her With: Gifts That are practical and highly acceptable. Just a few of the many suggestions we are offer- ing: Suits Coats Dresses Furs Waists Negligee Silken- undergarments Breakfast. gowns Kimonas Hosiery Gloves 256 South Center this. morning trom Washington, D. C., where “he ha¥' been attending to bust Purses . Bags Week-end Cases Vanity Bags Boudoir Caps Fans : Corsage Bouquets Phone 1304-M This $2.85 Slipper - All Sizes and All Colors Our Ladies’ $14, $15 and $16 High Shoes Have Been Permanently Reduced to $10, $12 and $12.50 A PAIR With every pair of these Shoes purchased between now and Xmas we will give the purchaser their choice of one pair of our large assortment of Ladies’ Holiday Slippers ber of Commerce there had wired: him] Gomme by all-means to have Casper's name in / mistake.) the parade, ’ “We Have ~ motor club in the lit-| floats In the parade, tle town of Casper of 1,400 members fortunate in its Ps with $25 a year dues, payable threo years in advance. Going some?’ he said.” (We'll®sny that some’ on both membership and. the dues, right when you are He probably qu membership and ‘@ues F Casy noon, beginning bury Tarts, Cs at reasonable p Major was ‘“golng his’ estimate of « tne but it's ¢ used in place of coffee has many advan- tages, soon recognized. Postum. is better for health, costs less than coffee, yet has a flavor very similar to coffee. Postum Cereal should be boiled a full fifteen minutes. Another form Instant Postum is made instantly in the cup, no boiling required. Grocers sell both kinds “There's a Reason” by There were four miles of gorgeous and Casper wis ; ANNOUNCEMENT THE UNITED BAKERY is under new management and in charge of a compet- ent baker of many years experience. We will make all kinds of bread, American and European loaves; also we will specialize in all kinds of pastry, includ- ing pies, cookies, doughnuts, etc. “Our Bake Goods Taste Homemade” Delivery to all parts of city GEORGE KAMBOR, Prop. 132 West A. St. Phone 940W Notice I have not sold out, and have not gone in partners with anyone, so do not let anyone misinform you. I have lived in Casper a'long time and fully intend’ to continue my residence here. — D. H. Herbert Carpet Cleaning Company Place your orders early for your HOLIDAY CLEANING Leave Orders With Chamberlin Furn- iture Co. or Shaffer-Gay Co. We Have a Full Line Of Useful and Sensible Holiday Gifts Ready for Inspection— Perfumes, Fancy Toilet Articles, Mani- cure Sets, Toilet Cases, Smokers’ Sun- dries, and other articles too numerous to mention. Look Over Our Suggestions Get the True Xmas Spirit that prevails here-and you will solve many a Gift Prob- lem at this store. \ 00 Le a STORE /¥ sel j\ exarse PHONE Store “ALL zew LES THE GOODS | } Jj Cec ovecvcceccoccoscoooscoccosoooscseaseeneccesecosecees toes ooeoo oe ecosoceeeneoes:

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