Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 3

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Vas admission into her pretty home ot Che Casper Daily Cribune Mr. and Mrs. McBride Entertain Choir. ple on Monday afternoon. The Mes- dames C. H. Horstman, Lial Branson, J. T. Scott and Nell Kimball wilt be the hostesses of the afterno-n art Philathea Class Has Interesting Study. The members of the Philathea class of the First Baptist church are enjoying the study of the Life of Christ under the direction of Mrs. C. B. Poling. The class meets every Sunday morning at 9:45 o’ctock in the basement of the church on the Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McBride, 155 North Kimball, were host and nost- ess last evening at a meeting of the choir of the Methodist church. The home was decorated in the national colors and te scheme of. th3 eve- ning’s entertainment and the refresh- ments carried out the idea of Lin- coln’s birth anniversary. After the choir rehearsal the time was spent playing games. Refresh- ments were served to thirty guescs. eee corner of Fifth and Beech streets. Pi Phi to All young ladies are invited to join Have Meeting. the class. eee Friday Night Club Gives Enjoyable Dance. | One of the most enjoyable features] ee of the dancing party given last night |by the Friday night dancing clu was the vocal solo sung by Miss Faye Tillard, a pupil of Gloria Dare Piake. Miss Tillard has a lyric sOpran> voice of exceptional quality and her selec- ‘The Alumni club of the Pi Beta Phi will meet at the home of Mrs. B. H. Pelton, 735 South Beech street, Monday evening. . Surprised by Frivuds ’ Mrs. Harry Free was very pleasant- ly surprised yesterday afternoon when ds unexpected, ton met with great appiause. Miss ee EIODGE 7 Ly) Orpen BACLAG: -mrriniae-te! Tegrving toca yeter Dougias Sn South Wolcott street. Mra, Free's|Where she will sing in one. of the churches. ‘ The dance was attended by the usual number of people and the music, which was supplied by the tiewly organized Casper Band orchcs- tra, was very pleasing. Announcement was made during the evening that the dances would be held on Saturday nights instead of Friday nights, as it is plannod to give the affairs weekty and it is im- possible to obtain the Temple Audi- torlum on every Friday night. The members of the club holding invita- tions are asked to bring their friends, who will be given invitations at the door. The reception committee was com- birthday inspired the gathering and a Pleasant afternoon was enjoyed at bridge. The visitors included the fol- lowing: Mrs. J. 8. Mechling Mrs. C. P. Tay- lor, Mrs. Ray Cook, Mrs. EB. E. Han- way and Mrs. Free's mother, Mrs. Olson. eee Mrs. Taylor Entertains at Children’s Party. Mrs. Carl ‘Taylor entertained a number of her small friends at a ¢hildren's party at her home cn South Lincoln this afternoon. The time was spent playing. games and witb con- tests. Refreshments were served at Deliah Richards; vice president, Mrs. C. H. McBride; secretary, Mrs. D. 1. Ullery; treasurer, Mrs. Brown; re- porter, Mrs, Fred. Place. After the business session a sucia: time was enjoyed. Retreshmonts were served by the members cf the Victory circle. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Endell have re- turned from Albert Lea, Minn., where they were called by the illness of Mr. Endell’s father. The aged gentleman passed away while they were at his home! cee Mrs. G. R. Hagens has left for Chi- cago, Ill., where she will be a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Manbeck. PERSON. Mr. and Mrs. George Snodgrass. and little daughter Evelyn, who have been visiting at the ‘home of Mrs. Snodgrass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen on South David, re- turned yesterday to their home on the Antelope Springs ranch. Miss Seanor and Miss Helen Archibald accompan- fed them to the ranch where they will enjoy country life several days before returning to Casper. see Miss Lois Henley is leaving the em- ploy of the James H, Bury Realty Co., having accepted a position as stenographer in the offices of J. B. Barnes, attorney for the Midwest Re- fining Co. eee Attorney G. R. Hagens arrived this morning from Denver, where he haa heen attending to. legal matters for the past weel. eee David Slocum has returned from the South, where he spent the last three months. Mr. Slocum attended to business connected with his oil in- terests in Texas and visited with friends and relatives in Midmi, Fla. cee Roy Hall is in the city from Kay- cee looking after business interests for the next few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dyke have been in the city from Salt Creek for the a small table prettily decorazcd in red and yellow twisted candy sticks. The little quests. were Charline Hanway, Ralph Junior Hutton, Hetty Free, Ann McCorey, Harry Junior Free, Gardner Pierce and Billy Jun- for Emmel. Mrs. Taylor was assisted by dames/Harry Free, 5B. E. J. H. McCorey and Wm. L. & in entertaining the children. Saray posed of the Mesdames L. G. Ed- munds, Henry Johnson, H. W. Huzgo, David Rae, Virgil Nesbitt and Sam Service. cee Pleasant Evening Is Spent. Mrs. B, H. Hagerty, assisted by her |daughters, the Misses Ruby and Jes- |sie Hagerty, entertained at an infor- |mal evening at her home, 226 North Pine street, on ‘Thursday. Many of the guests were musicians jof note and the time was spent en- \Joying musical selections. ars Election of Officers at General Aid Meeting. The General Aid society of the Methodist church met in the church parlors on Friday afternoon with 75, members present... Reports were real Eastern Star Tea from the sevenfcircles’ of. the soci: for Monday Afternoon. jAn election of Re ae held “an The Eastern Star tea will be held) the following ‘ladies will hold office in the tea rooma gf the Masonic Tem- for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. - — Knights of Columbus ice Is Enjoyed. ‘The dancing party given at the Mul- lin Club last evening by the Knights of Columbus was well attended by thie} members of the organization. The music for the dancing was supplied by the Leffingwell orchestra and refresh- ‘ments were serv THE WORLD’S BIGGEST JOB—AND ITS SCOPE Every year the Presidency of the United States grows more important, until now it is recognized as the biggest job in the world. Yet few people realize that the president is not chosen by a majority vote and that several of our presidents have not been the most popular choice of all the people. This fact is clearly discussed in the story of the Presidency, one of the series of articles on Our Government, which we are issuing monthly. If you are not receiving this material, drop in and let us add your name to the list of those to whom we are sending it each month, Citizens National Bank Oil Exchange Building Just Phone 1501 GAS DEPARTMENT New York Oil Co. 114 So. Wolcott past few days. Mrs. Dyke is muk- ing arrangements to have her furni- ture moved from her home on Svuth David street which she has tente1, to Acid Stomach | For 10 Years How a Different Woman EarnestlyPraisesEatonic ‘My wife was a great sufferer from HD Gnepen bat ee aiteres . D. iP} “but a ferent: women since taking Eatonic.”” Sufferers from acid stomach’—let Eatonic help you also. It quickly carries out the excess’ digest easily, get the full st: from your food, feel well and strong, free from bloating, belching, food Teprontiog, ete. Big box costa only a with your druggist’s guarantee. 7 their home in Salt Creek. Mr. Dyke has left for the East on a short busi- ness trip. see Sam Peterson of Thermopolis, who has been visiting in the city for the past several days, has lett for Dou- glas, where h» will look after busi- CALHOUN BAGK FROM TRIP INDEMNITY Program before adjournment. The conference on February 28, to which the Germans have been invited to consider the reparations terms, will be held in London. Examination of the reparations Plan showed it provided that the 12 stipulated reparation payments. — many is to be allowed an 8 per cash discount on advance. & The total of 226,000,000,000 marks of German ments called for by the plau ness interests before returning Thermopolis. ‘GIRL KNOCKED DOWN BY . Miss Marion Kleber, accident, avoidable. Miss Kleber is suffering sprained ankle and knee and a nun ber of minor injuries and trutses, ——— COLORED ASSOCIATION which was said to be un. to AUTOMOBILE RECOVERING daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kleber, is re- ported to be on the road,to recovery from injuries received last Thursday evening ‘when she was knocked down and run over by an automobile. Miss Kleber was returning to her home just at dusk when’ she met with the No bones were broken but trom a een, AGREED UPON the Federal Board for Vorational Education, returned last night from a trip to the northern part of the state, visiting Moorcroft, Upton, Newcnstic, Gillette and Sheridan in the interests of ex-soldiers entitled to vovational training. His meetings with the posts of the American Legion in explaininy the work of the federal board and hunt- ing for men who have claims ‘were very successful. He reports a meet- ing at Sheridan with the state com- mander and state adjutant of/ the American Legion relative to c»-opéra- tion of the state organization with thé federal board. As a result of the conference and detailed explanation of the work he expects closer co- operation by the American Legion in his district. eee ea Q. K. Deaver, cashier at the Cas- per National Bank, has returned from| The council at the final meeting Omaha, Neb., and Denver, where he} this afternoon, will discuss the Aus- attended to business matters for the| trian problem, and it is expected to (Continued from Page 1) cil of economic exports will resume its sessions February 7. parations plan are in general the sailles, including both military and ec- onomic measures. The rerort of the Military Commit- tee on disarmament of Germuny also disbandment of the Einwohnenwehr and other so-called civic guard organi- zations not permitted under the Treaty of Versailles. The disbandment must be completed by July 1, next. The penalties for faivlre, Premier Briand stated, are stronger than those ar- ranged for the Spa conference, The penalties provided ‘in the re-) same as under the Treaty of Ver-/ has been virtualy approved by the] council. It provides for the complete| per cent tax on German exports would extend over the same period as t Going at equal approximately at normal exchange rates. Just Received 35 Beautiful Dresses In Tricotines, Tricolettes, Serges, Velours $16.50 $56,000,000,008 Wey BENEFITS ARE PLANNED Mrs., H. C. Coleman ani Mese| Lynch entertained yesterday after- noon from 2 until 6 o'cluck. The guests were Mesdames George Hen-| derson, William Brow, Robert Green and Messrs. Co‘neus Lewis and H. C. Coleman. At‘er the }anch- eon a musical prograin was ensoyed, Mesdames Green and L; eiving several sélections. The meeting was an informa “get together” affair to plan a series of prograths which will be given for the| benefit of the National Advancement Association for Colored People. Try Tribune wantads for results. past_several days. dispose of all of the question: Worth Double * i s on its Presbyterian Tabernacle Corner Sixth and Durbin Streets. The building is floored, roomy, comfortable, well heated and lighted. All services next Sunday, January 80th, will be held in the Tabernacle. Sunday School _. — 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship ..... SEN BEI Sie he ne Young People’s Meeting... 6:30 p. m Evening Worship ..... 7:30 p. m. At which time the choir will render the cantata, “Faith and Praise,” under the direction of Prof. Lund- berg. All midweek meetings will be held in the. church parlors. ! Beautiful New Suits Arriving Daily { An Elegant Line of New Millinery Arrived Today A RING FOR EVERY AD MAYNE PJ | E IN LATE SONG HITS QFERZLCNS (laa a FREE DANCES AT - 9:30 10:30 ; 11:30 . TO-NITE DANCING WINTER GARDEN POPULAR 10c DANCE CHEMBECK’§ | Proven Kings of Syncopation Ladies Free BIG REDUCTION!! $30 Decline On All Great Majestic Family | Ranges Manufacturer takes lead in sweeping range price reduction HY i = cst ce | ene 5 b| i In a letter just received from the Majestic Man- ufacturing Co., we have been instructed to re- duce prices on all Majestic Family Ranges. This decline is an extraordinary effort on the part of the manufacturers and ourselves to sta- bilize business in general. Through co-operation of Majestic Dealers and the factory this exceptional decline was decided on at this time, rather than gradual reductions throughout the year. Those familiar with continued high costs of iron and labor, will wonder how this great reduction can be made now, but some one had to take the initiative, and we are proud to announce that the Majestic peopie are setting the pace. The Majestic Manufacturing Co., and the Ma- jestic Dealers throughout the United States, de- cided to take their loss all at one time rather than string it out over the entire year71921. In the New Model Great Majestic we offer the highest standard of range perfection, and with * this extra low price, probably lower than it will be this fall, there is no reason why your kitchen should be without one of these wonderful ranges. Our stock is complete— take advantage of this opportunity Schulte Hardware Co. Phone 64-W 228 South Center EERO DORRIT CET NE RMN Se HSL (Clipped from the news columns) Chief of Police Issues Chief of Police issues warning to merchants to be careful about cashing checks for strangers, stating that a great wave of illegal check writing is sweeping the country. . ‘Merchants should make anyone they do not know give the same identification that is required in a bank when cashing a check. “Anyone who takes offense at this is either a crook or unmindful that the merchant is doing him a favor.” Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming NOTICE We Close at ~~ 6P.M. On Saturdays _ NATRONA POWER CO. PHONE 69 VALENTINES Tickle the kids Vamp the chickens ‘ Snare the widows ' Pacify the wives Console the old maids and Give us all young ideas, YOU Can send a letter any time Only once a year a Valentine. Our artistic display. ark New Location 130 SOUTH CENTER ST. Casper Stationery Co. Mt, j

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