Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1921, Page 3

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€be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THRE and} and RM. o' Mra. Fe : j i mg! ia Snare ele Lind Se ree their home | urs . ¥ n restc expected to return to the city tonight! oempany, is in the city from Bittinee} 2 Sout! central Wromi moved. to| (rom Sheridan where be went as one| where he will mare shy wey AT ITS BEST During rom Dehver last week and| of the com ee on stockmen’s loans.| Hi t 7 of < exaowr taade trips to Salt Creek. Pathfinder ars now nt home in the David aaa | ce. | here roe yee The strongest com- dam and Fcoreom th street, one father of Mrs. Will] relatives, liment rs ba seh Uo semen t homes in. the | Dickie (see Duhling), is visiting with! 9: Sit P ever paid to ee 2 A sa fied with the Prod his daughter tn this c! Mr. Ham-| Joe Fi | S jearly days when Casper was s pros-| several days in n who entered | pering sheep town. Mary's college. . fan. R served fn thetr honor last night pre sided by Mr. and Mts. Andrus, Mr. | is the vain attempts at imitation. Those | | here overiana Douglas ©. Fuller, a prominent] to be forage ‘Wil be held at the-home of near Buffalo, is spending several days|here t . Murray at Salt Creek on the| Mr. and Mra, W. C. Miller, of $16 : 3 nere “ stockgrower of Lost Cabin, was tern will resmalo in tha tig’ for nite ness In the clty over 8 | § Who take cod-liver A paper by Mra. KE. . Hambright captiared ae il at its best, tak. ese ee ee wee ic, uambright | week aad be the inspiration of othe: ete « several) § Oil ati e Keith, lod in the program. Aire. Herbert| “atts Of pote. officials of the Exploration Oit| ta con ets| p Scott's Emulsion— He ras an : (| coms held an annual 1 | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Ae f “ H is a the rooms ALSO MAKERS OF———— Kappa Gamma; and Mrz. Stade served refreshments tow PERSONALS CIT Y BRIEFS || Guarantee E at 2 o'clock. Ruth Beggs, d the close of the afternoon. j | eee -MOID any, 4 By the, watinek . pereie. tee. next Frank Twidale of the Bar C ranch NS deca prates iff id (Tablets or Granules) j be afternoon of November 12. South Oak street, are the parents of tcrcece ea oe ees Fos INDIGESTION Voliowing the winner a pleasant so-|the Phi i Soe, a nine pound baby daughter, born | a | dal evening was spent with music. of wi Saturday Spent at yesterday, Mr, Miller was former! - brother of Mr. Ma an, bead of the/ en in! OED A a Sees the Istand Dale. oannected with, te boiler maker: de-'rarshalt is ai trntcthues cnntoeer tate ft Mrs. BE. E. White presided as host-| partment of the Midwest Mteflming 1/2 wt ret ‘gga gots: dy aS oa : . ess at an afternoon and evening party |company and is now in an indepen ? ee Ee ee ateer|{ Do You See Your Old held at Island Dale, the mountain|ent trucking business. aan ia ke Ca eee _ Sweetheart? “phome of Mr. and Mrs. John Whisen- eee Natio ai" teateinene. aieal - ars. Leonard Hanway at their home-jcessful, and the only Greek organist! hunt. feventeen guest were invited| Mrs. R, K. Staley who has been v:s of Conti ee : 4 || DANGEROUS tead residence three miles northwest|tion which eye cevceseats in the! to the mount and after 2 sumptu-|iting with friends and relatives | whee aaa ce hE cad * ted J ape eT ¢ the ity, Saturday “evening, The|city up to this time was the Phi Phil ous dinner the evening was spent|Ohio for the past severni weeks w st ge . 3 | CURVE AHEAD ruests motored. to the home andafter/@!umal club which met regular playing games and in telling stories)leave Findley for Denver tomorrow Se ee : | sn enjoyable time playing cards and Held t around a huge campfire. ‘according to word received here >: a vith musi. a fire was built in Se george _— ¢ oe friends. After a brief visit and shop - |. dead. by, chnon, whore” a". et + and Mrs. Mechling. Mrs. Weber to ping tour in Denver, Mrs. Staley w! tle-roast was held. A gorgeous har-| Honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mech-| Entertain, yetlen “26 Galgiee: a vest. moon gaye the ‘needed Mallo- ling of this city who are on an ex The Wyoming Children Dis Or 9 Dear Trouble-Woman: I should here are ° re'en effect and not until the be- tended trip through the east, the oad Mies Margaret Hoffman of the Oi! like a little work to do at home but A ching hour did the guests fake Queen Esther chapter No. 11 Order| 7 Tat ce tit dire “Ales Weber, | Well Supply company apent the week not do anything but fa pave of the host and hostess. Jof the Eastern Star of Clarksburg. Pa.| $37" Sour Beech * rearing {end at Thermopolis visiting friends. shall I do Xx see held an informal reception last Mon.) f5° South 6 Sereet,« Sp ereaniee se ¥. Z.: Perhaps you 4. N. Brooks Celebrates Gay in the Masonic Temple. ‘Mr. and| [or the coming year. Anyone wh are of small children d 3irth Auniversary. [Birs, Mechling were formerly residents| Sera tne testing Net fe if you like children. ‘A number of friends motored to the!" Clarksburg and Mrs. Mechling was e ave worked 1 ly. The Troubie-V Buzzard ranch yesterday as ‘of 27 officer of the Queen Esther chap- Ontet-Town G pass n for their bread or pastry | to hear f: ifr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock im recog-|tet-_ She jssnow Worthy Matron of wea ke for neighbors who | such | : tition of the 23th birth anniversary of |the Eastern Star of this state. Kisberately Entortained. Mesdames Anna Leeper and J. W. nd have not 4 -Gover-| 4 Program of musical numbers was|. Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Wiltsong, Mr.| Flannagan have returned from Lan-| own baking. If { were you I would | branch was chosen. Thi eH) peaedlig= Bethel menor rendered by local-talent, and mem-jand Mrs. C. 1. Jeffry and Miss Jef-| der, where they have been visiting for, start tomorrow to develop some es- | ;inted work would be given pet pig ee Beenie: bers of tho officers of the Queen Esth-| ry all of Chesterton, Ind.,, who are| several days. pecial tal Perhaps you could | in conjunction with the e ‘The guests included Mr, and Mrs, |¢T chapter were included in the recely-} now en route to their home after at- eee a trade for handwork on | given to the day 3. B. Brooks, Miss Jean Flemming of}2s_ with Mr, and Mre. Mechling. tending the banker's convéntion on| Friends in Lander ad i) ® © city mall children's clothing and lay- | interested in ar Sanada, Miss Edythe Dolan of Den-'_ME_ and Mrs. Mechling left Casper! the coast, are house guests of Mr.| wil! _be glad to_know tha. —.. and_ et __write_and_give Mrs. J. C. Hays anil daughter Jean have returned to the ©. R. I. ranch é after a month's yisit. with her par jents, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Jourgense: ee ng | short you wot more educa tion both vocatic 1 ally and oman w m those who really need ruction and would be e to do their | cere in the November Brunswick Records —ON SALE TODAY— iy divided between the classical, the 14, umber Brunswick records offer lover. Check romantic. and the all-popular of fresh delights to ell @ you wish to bear—we will be glad to jeux—Dio possente (Even Bravest Heart) (from tiene (in French) Giuseppe Danise ver, and Leigh McGrath. i 5 See OS = — SS aMMMMATAMMMAMMMMAMATTM ME ormally. tridge Dinner s Served. . and Mra. W. IR. Johnson were tost and hostess at a dinner ry an evening of auction bridge, held st their home last Saturday evening: three tables of bridge were played fcl- owing the elaborate dinner, The 1igh honors were wom by Mayor and ars. Ben H. Pelton. . My Love Lies Dro Theo, © Sele Mio (My Sunshine) (Capa t Tenor ‘'n Italian) : { Fantaisie Lupromptu (Chopin) Pisnoforte Solo Leopold Godowsky | Serenade du Tsigane (Gypsy Serenade) (Valdes) Pianoforte tally pleasant afternoon was spent in- by Frederic Persson Viclin Solo . . Max Rosen 15008 | Faust—Duet from Garden i i ‘as Seance (G mod) Ve e's Band Selection (Puccini) oo Veceaiie’s hehe a's italian Band American Patrol (Meacham) . Walter B. R. His Band in, } General Mizup, U.S.A: March (Allen) Rowers and His Bi Walter B. Rogers and His Band Serenade (Tost) Violin-Flete-Harp . ve ‘one ‘ 19ise | Serenade (Tot!) French Horn-Flate-Hatp ", Seleauts tis i ; > ” Sess (Conrad)—Fox Tret . . . . Isham Jones’ Orchestra NG fo Meet, hues y , ig ‘ Ne e 19;tm, | Wabash Biuse—Fex Trot. ". ". ". " lshom Janes’ Orehestee Mrs, V, E. Hansen wi jontess F . - 3066 | Why, Deas? (Cohen) Fox Tr: o the St. Mark’s Synurgae at her te 10-tn, ) My Sunay Tennessee (Kaim: tome 451 Devine street on Tuesday ‘ Sina { My Thopy Cance (Fisher gd Tenor wvening. eo 10:18. | Dream of Your Smile (Conrad) Baritone ns ns "Eres Hare “iss Wagner to ws 1 Ain't Nobody's Darling (Hug hes-Kin patie cap ss ? So | It Must Be Someone Like You (Frost-Stri The ote oe, of phe ae hy figs { T'm Looking For a Blao Bled (Morr Riek) 7 list church w! ‘old a regular mect- r Cc . Al Bernard and ( a ‘kt the home of Miss Blanche Wag-}- e e u e 850 ( Oh! Brother, What « Feelin’! (Cook) Baritone. Ernest Hare lor, $33 South’ Grant street. tomor- NOTABLE INTERPRETATIONS OF MODERN DANCE MUSIC ; Come tothe Moon—Fox Trot . Rodemich' owevening se | Sem Mer PT la cosnene ote edemtchie Qrchetrn Teachers Entertain at + + © + Gene Rodemich's Jallowe’en Dance. ie ee °c? Ss Rae eas ‘The party which was held at s Bow Wow—One Step... Gene Rodemich's Orchestra I'm Se Sympathetic-Fox Troi." . “Bisse's Novelty Orchestra Just Saap Your Fingers at Care—Fox Trot rymneatum of the new vocational high school buflding last Saturday even: ng was well attended by the teach- Ger jemich'’s Orchestra rs of the East Casper school, their es- Castle of Droame—Fou Trot... Gone Relemichs Oreberee > — Fox Tr he PRS jich"s Ore! one and ay. y Mr. sey Witt ALA. rte caf fea pO PRE te Redemich's O hestra vb, and Mrs. i McLade. dr, and Mrs. W. 0. Wilson, The gymnasium was tastefully deco- ated in the Hallowe'en suggestions of witches, cats, pumpkins, lanterns and | jpooky ghosts. A three piece’ orches- Rodemich's wn} { June—Fex Trot. . ‘ Orchestra ie Rodemich’s Orchestra Treasure lelo—Fox Trot’ 2°. *, 066 Singin’ the Bluse—Fox Trot . ¥ { KieA-Mise—Walts The Touring Car, Formerly $2,975.00, Ia Now $2,350.00 The Runabout, Formerly $2,975.00, Is Now ____$2,350.00 S Yo" Stuff—Fox Tr: . A oa et ok a { 1 Wonder Where My Sweet, Sweet Daddy's Gone—Fox Trot Ki Setanic Bluce—Fox Trot. . . . Hennle Rruseer's Onckeree im. { Ain't We Got Fun—Fox Trot. Se | Dangerous Blues—Fox Trot,” , The Coupe, Formerly $3,750.00, Is Now____ $3,125.00 abiin, | AM By MrealioFow Trot." . Banal Krueger's Qrehestre | 3 The Sedan, Formerly $3,975.00, Is Now________ $3,350.00 | The Richter Music Co. Inc. ‘Miss ‘Virginia Mainert was hostess |” i Next Door to Iris Theater : LS ee eects cree : - EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 24, 1921 } South, Center treet eee \irth anniversary, held at her home 1202 South Willow avenue. Games This remarkable. car, with a year of triumph and the good- will of thousands of owners solidly behind it, bears now the lowest’ price ever placed ‘ - upona Packard-car © 10 years, entertained her scholars it her home, 821 South Lincoln street, Jaturdey afternoon. Refreshments wind games occupied the attention of he little folks for several pleasant .0urs. . sunday Spent at Wountain Cabin. J.B, Barnes and his two, daughters, ‘da Bell and Mary, entertained a num- ver of thelr friends at thelr cottage. \lta Vista, on Casper mountain yes- erday. Attorney and . GAs, Mann, Ethel and Marion m and Miss Frances Cottman enjoyed the lay in the mountains. . 234 Midwest Refining Bldg. Phone 289 | Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax se Service and Genera] Accounting. PACKARD MOTOR “CAR CQMPANY OF DETROIT ~, JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. _ 137 South Kimball Street Phone 346 A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING For Tuesday and Wednesday Suits and Coats at $24.95 Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson enter- ained list evening at @ 6 o'clock din- ter served at their home on East First treet fn honor of M.’ McCunn and ‘Bill Nye’’ Hamilton of Denyer who wre week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Veitch. Places were laid tor 4-guests, including Messrs. and Mes. ‘ames T. H. Whiteside, Ray Finney, Robert Veltch, Mrs. A. M. Wirt, flessrs. Alex King, Barhey McCan, Bill Nye’ Hamilton and Lyle Jay. eee ’an-Hellenic Offivers Elected \t “Initial Meeting. At the Pan-Hellenic luncheon served t the Henning hotel Saturday after: oon, 36 women were present repre enting eight fraternities. Tho tables rere decorated with Hallowe'en novel- (es. pine boughs, pumpkins, and ap- ropriate place cards. During the business discussion thich followed the luncheon, it w ecided to organize a Pan-Hellenic janization and the following officers Just Arrived From New York, A Beautiful Line of Dresses Very Special at $16.95 They Come in Tricotine, Serge, Georgette, Velvet, > Canton Crepe, Satin. 3 lAnAAAHAnAN Nin - S TAS ce eT ae a [UPULULU UU UU UUUUIUUUU UU, =I foes PEPOSSSE SEH ESOSSESOSSOSEPOSOSH SOO HSS HO SESS ODD Sc ovvesecescosoncoroosoronsosoosoooosonoooonees

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