Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1921, Page 3

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Is Enjoyable Affair Mrs. J. E. Hanway entertained a number of friends at her home on South Park street yesterday after- nogn in honor of Mrs. I. T. Honnold Louisville, Ky, who is visiting in the city. The hostess was assisted by SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 1921 Terhple. Mrs. E. E. Hanway and Miss Blanche Evans. ‘Three tadles of bridge were played during the afternoon. The high score was awarded Mrs. R. E. Evans and the'consolation to Mrs. Randolph Ben- nett, . Dainty refreshm by the;hostess and her assistants. Bi given at their home Jast night* before the Masonic dance. tions followed the color scheme of Le eet, The regular meeting of the Ladies of Mactabees will be held on Monday night ebruary 7, in the I. 0. O. F. hall. Al of the members and y iting members are, invited to: be pres- ent, Refreshments ‘will be. served. Candy Pull Enjoyed By EB. Y. P. U. The members of the B. ¥. P. U. of the Baptist church enjoyed a candy pull and informal party held ‘in the church last night. About sixty mem- bers were present and all pronounced the party a great success. Masquerade is Great Success.’ Besides many guests in costume, the Winter Garden waa crowded with spec- tators at the masquerade dance given . by the Women of the Mooseheart Le- gion last night. The’ whole scene was a bewildering mass of color as the gorgeous costumes represented every type and country in the world. grand march was formed before the unmasking and a crinmittee compos- ed ‘of well known club members de- cided upon the best costumes. The first prizes for the best costumes were awarded to Mrs. W. L. Emmel as George Washington, and Mrs. J. ‘R. Clark as Martha Washington. The prizes for the most ridiculous cos- tumes were awarded to a young wo- man representing the well “Maggie” and to a young man cos- tumed in overalls, stuffed to give the appearance of a fat man. ‘The women of the Mooseheart Le- gion who spent much time to make the Party a sticcess were well pleased with the results. Plans are being made to make. the’ ball an annual affair. Dinner Given _ Before Dance. udge and Mrs. C. B, ents “were served refreshments, var. ne a eeeck unt: Tre annual A fun. Club Dance for Tonight. known eee Winter pre- at an informal dinner party The table decara- ebration. The Special Features at Shembeck’s Dance. Special favors for..the _ Shembeck dance of tonight, which have arous2d curiosity through mysterious adver- Using bove arrived from the Eust and will re given to the guests this evening. “Frozen Sweets” will be the Special song hits will ;be sung ‘by the popular soloist, Rex Mayne, who recently. came to: Casper after an engagement at on: of thy Well-known ¢musement places of Der The G&ricing wil list from 9 teidnight with feutue er‘ tainme its. Scofch-Irish Dance fu- This Evening, celebrai'72 Seuch-Irish people in the turm of an Informal dan¢ing party will be held this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. A splendid orchestra has been pro- cured for the evening and a gay time is assured, One of tlie special enter- tainments of the time will be Irish and Scotch folk dantes interpreted by Mrs. Robert Simpson. art, well-known plper , will pany the dances. Old-time steps to familiar tunes will be a part of the dance program be- sides the modern dances. All of the Scotch and Irish people of the city gre invited to join in the Places for sixteen were Iaid for the Six-course dinner. the party enjoyed the dance at the included the Messrs, and Mesdames George Nel- . son, Ray Cook, T. C. Tonkin, Lew M. Gay, Andy ‘Thompson, A. A. Slade and George Campbell. After the dinner The guests . The Friday Night Dancing which now holds its regtilar weekly dances on Saturday night, will enter- tain for all of the club memt« night at the Temple audito Same cards which were prese the Friday ‘n:ht dances will be “uc- cepted on Saturday nights. will be no special entertainment ‘for the evening but an unusual feature is planned for a week from this dunce. The reception committee will be composed of Mesdames I. Wdmonds, Henry Johnson and Jim. Rousch: ee Henning to be Scene of Mardi Gras Dance ‘With the usual favors of a carnival, the dance which wfll be given at the Henning hotel this evening will give ‘the appearance of a Mardi Gras cel- Peterson’s orchestra Gregor Stew- wil Be in charge of A. K. Bott, master and Mr. Doian, ager. eee Chicken Dinner to Be Served. ruary 17. the program was Mrs. Wever Is Hostess. afternoon at her pretty apartment East Sixth street. The usual pitality. of parties will attend the dance to Casper people. + see the Temple auditorium last night music was enjoyable and light. freshnents were served. eee Roller Skating Rink Opens. of the sion. eas heen! in make it as popular here. Birth Anniy to Be Celebrated. the honor guest at a dinner to Recipe for Zippy Home club, ‘Brew: juice, store and— There Best Cellars.” laugh till you’re weak! do with Books! Furniture. Furniture .We Have Just Received THREE CAR LOADS Our Stock Is Complete and Our Prices Are Right. Note These Prices: Dressers __-_--2_$15 to $50 Chiffoniers ______! $18 to $40 Wardrobés:______ $16 to $25 Iron Beds _-_____ $4 to $10 Vernis. Martin Beds; heavy and light filler _____ $10 to $22 Bed Springs ~___~ $4 to $15 Full-size Cotton Mat- tress, 4x6 Square’ Dining Tables’ 2220.3 - $8'to $15 Round Dining : Tables ________$25 to $50 Buffets _-_____-__$15 to $45 Kitchen Cupboards $7 to $15 Heaters ==: -- $5 to $25 Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6 __-____ $50 WoolenFiber . Rugs -----___ $14 to $20 Comforts, cotton, 72x90 ______ -$3.75 to $5 HARNED BROS. 120 W. Midwest Ave. Phone 249 which has made itself -popular dur- ing the past two weeks will play the latest. popular music, Refreshments will be served) at the tables in the banquet and grill rooms. The dance the hotel, A. Charles Keyes, dancing social man- During the business session of the W. C. T. U. which was held yester- day at the Natrona county library, it was decided to hold a chicken din- ner at the Methodist church on Feb- ‘The meeting was well at- tended by members and visitors and much appreciated. . Mrs. Carl Wever entertained the members of her bridge club yesterday two tables of players partook of this hos- If the weather permits, a number Glenrock . this evening. They witi make the trip overland. The dance will be held in the Commercial hall an@_a special invitation is extended epits The informal dancing party held in ttte members of the Masonic Dancing club was well attended as wzual. The The reller skating rink on West Yellowstonv avenue has opened under new management and will now have an afternoon as well as evening ses- The fad. of roller skating has Wecome a favorite amusement in the und the new manager expects Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks will bo served at the Henning hotel this eve- Dissolve one pound of sugar in a gallon of grape Then go to a fruit *Stop on the way and see the rest in “The Six You'll P. S.—It has nothing to The Casper Daily Cribune ning, the oc.asion being the celebra- tion of .ae bizth anniversary of ex- Governor Brofks. The guests of thi dinner will be old timers of Caspe: pioneers of Wyoming. After tue din- ner a reception will be held in the apartments of Governor and alrs. B. B. Brooks in the Blackmore. —_ | _ PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roland have as their guest Miss Marion Newton, of Chicago, Il, a sister of Mrs. Ro- land. v of Mr. Joe L. May of/the May Tank coin- pany has returned from Denver where he has been looking after company business for the past few days. eee at Word has been recelved that Mr. and Mrs. J: C, Snook have: returned safely to Cheyenne after being stull: ed between Wheatland and Cheyenne in their motor car. They sent word to their home here ns they left and whon they failed to appear after sev- eral days a search was made out of Cheyenne. Car trouble and bad roads on account of heavy snows caused the delay. on at ing. Miss Ethel Seanor and Miss Helen Archibald have returned from a visit to the Antelope Springs ranch, where they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, George Snofgrass. They repvrt an enjoyable time. . by re- . | Industrial News| STANDARD REFINERY NOTES. G. V. Hall, who is employed in the pipe repair department, departed for Fremont, Neb., spending ten days, visiting relatives and settling the Mrs. R. M. Andrus is spending the week visiting friends in Chicago, and | Whiting, Ind. ' . and Mrs. parted today for Mayo Bros. clinic Rochester, Hogue will undergo an operation. Mr. Hogue is foreman of the asbestos de- partment. K. R. Williams, formerly of the police department is recovericg from his recent illness. He visited the plant today and stated that he ex- Pected to be ready to report for work| not later than ne: It is understood that considerabie | interest was shown at the meeting of} the boys interested in the forming of the new band, on last Tuesday even There will held at the yard office next Tuesday | evening, February 8, at which time it 1s expected there will be an adal- tional number present. RAILROAD NOTES. F._T. Darrow, chief engineer for! the Burlington rafiroad and District Minn., Darrow’ coin, Neb. headquarters the Casper division for where he ters. all estate. The Burlington is west of the river. The to be about three Frank Hogue de- | Ported to where Mrs. Monday. Send for price list o1 Why be another meeting charge less for better CUTTING Downstairs, The Bi Mrs. Jacobs, Miss Veeta Gilborne and Mr. Davis Gilborne are entertain- ing thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- borne, from the western part of the state, who are visiting in Casper this wee paint ASE A good conversationalist is one who thinks before he speaks—and then doesn’t speak. The curiosity that killed the cat. didn’t kill all of them—especially the human ones. be Specialty on player Piano repair work and tuning also other musical instruments. Ask for A. R. Troute. RICHTER MUSIC CO. Phone 306 Methodis Neb., were in the city yesterday. Mr. J. C. Grissinger, superintendent of ton, returned from a trip to Alliance, intends! where he visited district heudyar- work cutting ice to supply the lines cut on the Boysen lake and is re- compared to a few inches in the cast. The general agent for the Nortn- western with headquarters a= wood, 8. D., stopped off in Casper this week on his trip to Larder. W. T. Niles, frelght and passenger Agate and Cutting pay more when we Our Work and Pricts Satisfy AMERICAN AGATE: | ‘0. CASPER, WYOMING 244 W. Yellowstone Hy. are at Lin- the same month last year the Burling- ern freight office here. SHOP WEEK REDUCED. commencing ico Is being | Southern Pacific railway fect thick as laying off of only 0m Theodore Waugh, formerly of Lusk, is the new cashier at the Northwest- Ps Sacramento today went on a five-day week basis which jvill result in the for the SACRAMENTO, Cal. Feb. 5.-—The in ‘Try Tribune wantads for results Mall Us Your KODAK FINISHING THE Dead- Gem re call. | work? ig Shop And All With no Other Church Home ‘(The Epworth League Invites.you to come Sunday night to a get acquainted hour, 5:30 to 6:30. Light refreshments will be served. Following this will be the devotional meeting at 6:30 | and the church hour with sermon by the pastor at 7:30. If you want the best, see _ JOS. 1. 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