Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1921, Page 3

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t - 5 eae - e ONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921. Y ; : ‘The young ladies were formerly residents of Denver and have sf mgny. friends there, At the present were in)/they are making their home in Cas- orange and black with orange candies} Per With Mr, and Mra. W. A. Smith, im black holders, a centerpiece of fruit | ‘He!f uncle and aunt. and several entertainers will add to the program of the evening. Invitations will be sent to guests/pointments following the Hallowe'en motive. > M. P. Wheeler, district court com missioner, has returned from Salt Creek, where he spent yesterday at- tending to” business connected with most attractive displays| the interests of the Hardwinter Da- 48 seen in White's gro-| 15 vs. Midwest case. The dite. @ yuash, fall vege-| + M. Boeke is expected te return are arranged fn a|tochis offices in the Ol Exchange building tomorrow after spending sev- .| eral days in Salt Creek attending to business matters. 7 cee Frank Scherck of the firm of Orms- by & Scherck, has left for Kaycee, where he will attend to business in- terests for several days. oe. Attorney H. 8, Durham-ts confined to-his home by filness. cee the 1 season the usual games of apple bobing. pin- ning the tail on the black cat, blind- folded, and grab bag. at their home last Saturday evening. Music and conversation formed the The guests present were Eleanor) aiversion and daimty refreshmen’ Gay, Diose Gay, Bernice Young, Mar-| were served by the hostess. garet Clore, Gretchen Johnson, Ken- “*-. neth Johnson, Margaret Mason, and| Mr. and Mrs, Lobdell Preside Charline Hanway. Little Eleanor Gay|at Informal Dinner Party. was tho mysterious fortune teller-|' 4 delicious course diuher was served Margaret’ Masin won the prize In the| a+ the home of Mr. anu Mrs. Don Lob- black cat contest while Diose Gay won| get] on East Twelfth street last Sat- p the apple bobbing contest. urday evening. Places at the table The refreshments consisted of ice} were laid fo: seven guests. The deco- cream, cake, candy and nuts. rations ‘vere of chryvarthenums anc 5 Md Hallowe'en novelties. Informal Dance Following the dinner the guests ey-| spending several days in Denver where Is Enjoyed. Joyed the dance at the Terrace Gar-|Mr. Wyland, vice president of the A’ number of the members of the| dens. a : Wrens Featjonal bank, is atten@ing younger social circle of the city were ed to business interests. delightfully entertained last ete maya gems cay Speen te ‘dl day night at an informal cing | 1s Soctal Event. . and ‘Mrs. J. C. Ross have re- j party hekl in the warehouse of the; Mrs. C. EB. Melker entertained at ajturned from Denver where Mr. Ross} Among the busincas men looking Parkersburg Rig and Reel company,| bridge luncheon served at her home| joined Mrs. Ross who has been spend-)after interests here are: A. 8S. Mey- by Dr. D, R Phillips. The main room| last Friday in honor of her. house|ing the entire fall there. They were}ring of Cheyenne. Joseph Leek of of te ware house w2= decorated in| Suests, Mrs. Beiner of Greybull and/ recently married and are recetving| Denver, W. F. Wilkerson of Lusk, T the Hallowe'en scheme with many} 2*! ‘other, Mrs, Weldman. Fall/ congratulations from a host of friends| J, shiel of Denver, J. W. O'Conner of cats, witches, pumpkins and ghosts, | "°Wers were used as the decorations | here. St. Louis, C. T. Selby of Denver, A huge harvest moon shone down |*% Well a8 novel place cards and score AR."* Frank McCarthy of Denver, W. L. from e the rafters and cempletea | C748 carrying out the: Hallowe’en|" Major Ormsby has returned to his} Talbert of Denver, S. McGrew of Den- the weird lighting effect. se home in the elty after spending tho] ver, J. C. Hansen of Boston, and C. Datla ed and at mia-| , Th? Suests included Mesdames. W.| week-end at his ranch near here. D: ‘of Lincoln. Met wate emceyed and at mid-| 4. Bryan, As ‘W. Parker, Patrick, owe eee stout 4D puesta een was verved {01 fart Hayen, Frank Francis and the| Harry Adams, a local oll operator,|| Wade Fowler, land. registrar of : ba suests of honor. is leaving this evening for Denver,|pougias, is in the city for “several ‘ where he will look after business in-| days attending to matters connected Mrs. Boyle. / : Anniversary Celebration. Is Hostess. terests for several. da: lwith his office: ‘ b o- See te So eee Many pioneers of the city have ré-| Mrs. Earl C. Boyle presided at her| H. B. Kline of the Kline: Jewelry ceived invitations from Mr. and Mrs. home on South Center street at al¢ompany left this week-end for Chey- ENTERTAINING PLAY I$ Boney Earnest of Alcova, prominent cl enne where he will meet his, wife who ranchers among the early pioneers of |of friends last Saturday afternoon. An unusually constructive and en- home in the city after spending the past four months in Los Angeles, Cal. She will remain here during the win- ter. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wyland are Mark U. Weber, treasurer and fleld manager of the Chappell Oil company, is in the city from Denver - looking after business interests for the com- pany as well as calling on friends. ce. ; Invitations Recéived for has been spending some time in Cali- this locality, to attend a celebration on|‘The decorations for the luncheon. i then November Sth in recognition of their| tables were of fall flowers. fortieth wedding anniversary, Follow-| During the afternoon four tables ig the reception a grand ball will be|of auction bridge were played. The held. high honors were awarded to Mrs. Ben COAT: H. Pelton, Jr., while the secon@ high Miss Martz ecmrans went to Mrs. R. BH. Evans. at Hallowe'en 4 eee 2 Miss Sarah Martz entertained a few | Woman's Auxiliary fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Kline wil go to Denver for several days where Mr. Kline will att to business matters with the Bohn Allen Jewelry company. ees Honorable R. B. an n and Mrs. B. C, Lardner, sister of Mrs. Ogden, all of Deadwood, 8. D., are vin- he Casver Daily Cribune e A-l card she re- York City. The ther, Mrs. J. Helen Bannon, seven months old, is holding t! celved at the annual baby show in Bronx Borough. N jady proudly holding her up for the camera is her rm Bannon. three and four-pounders to make up | the 16 pounds. Pike Fishing In Complete shutting off of water at the dan ect oO aid in search Platte Is Delight || '% Setiee gé men, tnt in the tive Of cal Anglers . ane. fish in the pools of the ors || ee Lo vegetg BRUMFIELD T0 hes of vike are beir nd all other focal spo: Lowering of the water in the Platte river by the impounding of water in the Pathfinder dam west of here has created a ficherman’s para dise along the stream. Large . mado daily subordinated to this t Some | ROSEBURG, Ore, Oct. 31.—Dr. mang bs experienced little trou- [Richard Melvin. Brumfield was sen- ple in taking the Hmtt from the ftenced to be h: eri ary stream In view wf the fact that it }y3, ype tat eee Ai ae 13, for the murder. of Dennis Rus oll. ‘ takes comparatively few of the two, 5, _ PAGE THREE \U. P. BRAKEMAR FATALLY HURT (Special to The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Oct. 31—Bern Len- ard, 47 years of age, Union Pa switchman, died here last evening from injuries recetved when he fell beneath a car Sunday morning. In juries necessitated the amputation o} both legs. He did of shock and loss of blood. ee German Pleads for Dismissal of U.S. Charge SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—A let ter directing the making of a motion for: dismissal of a breach of neu trality indictment against Capt cher, late of the imper arm: received by Willia ted States attorney, to ay fi orney General Daugh Tauscher was indicted with a group an consular officers, Hindu is and American shipping arge of fomenting a plot in this country to overthrow British rule in India. He fied to Germany. Recommendation for dismissal was made by Frank M. Silva, Williams’ predecessor, because the witnesses were scattered and there would be no chance of a conviction. ———_——.—_ CARD OF THANKS, We wish to express our sincere ap preciation of the sympathy shown and assistance given us during our be feavement, the sickness and death of our husband and brother Guy Or. ville, We also wish to thank our many friends and neighbors and cs pecially the fellow employes of the Ifidwest-Standard Oil company for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. GUY SMITH, Wife. FRED SMITH, Brother. 10-31-1t ‘FUN PREDOMINATES IN NEW COLUMBIA BILL “A Foxy Bo: at the Columbia voes of haw-haws @ bill full of fun Even the routine kicks ‘eps to promote the general hi- nie Kirkland registers versatility as the parson and as the town “con- stabule.” Loretta Kidd, as @ “foxy boy,” {s noth puts on the : ketful of wallops Ignatz that makes the Ia: struggle to keep his famous nose on straight. as “General Bowen”; Twilig’ & school ma'am who has had trouble with the sch a Al Darr, as “Ma are admirable in their the Snows,” a drama of the Royal Northwest Mount- ed Police, is a red-dlooded picture of love and fighting. OLDS of head or chest are more esail treated externally with— Over 17 Million Jars Used Year) For Quick Service Stephen’s Taxi Line Phone 132 All This Week guests at an eleborate Hallowe'en din- ner served at her home on East Sec- of street last night. The leading to the places-and to the cen terplece, a hollowed pumpkin filled with apples and grapes. The place cards and nut*baskets also followed the Hallowe'en idea. Following the several course dinner the evening was informally spent. to Meet Tuesday. The Weman's A: room: A. requést has been made that all members be present. o. Eastern Star Tea to Be Served. : uxiliary .of the Am- dining |¢rican Legion will hold its regular table was decorated with orange and| business meeting at 2 o'clock Tues- black with streamérs from the lights | iy afternoon at the Y. W. C. A, club- The Mesdames W. O. Radcliff, Ma- rie Pierre, Carl Bayer and Alva Pat- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Ogden, Jr. turn this evening from Chicago, IU., where she has been spending about two weeks visiting ‘with, friends. eee neer here after spending several days terests. They were also guests at the tertaining bit of work was presented to a number of friends by the litera- Mrs, J. B. Barnes is expected to re-| ‘Ure class of the Central school, pointe ‘The Fire’ which Presented a mock trial with all of the . The Mr. @hd Mrs. Lawrence Jamtson | P/€¥ carried out the work on Fire pre- are returning to their ratch home by Miss Hettie MacNamara, allegorical drama characters taken by the children. vention day sop connected with the disaster ‘The plot was of the fire which had in the city attending to business in-|W7OUsht such damage and each per- This 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Simply present the coupon. This test will prove a delightful revela~ tion. It will show you the way which millions have found to whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. This offer is for one week only. It means much to you and yours. Act now. The guests included Miss Edna|Tick will act as hostesses at an East- Goodman, Miss Mable Cox, Messrs.| rn Star ted to be served tomorrow James Twiggs and D. L. La Breche, |®fternoon at the Masonic temple tea- aera rooms. Synurgae Holds Successful Hallowe'en Card Party. Fifteen tables of .auction ‘bridge dinner celebrating the 30th anniver-|TOUsht before the judge to plead his case. . All pleaded not guilty except inten, marriage’ of Mr, and’Mrs.|\coreiessness,” who was then sen- es a tenced. Miss Bobbie Aitkin, eee Party for Tonight. Is Postponed. ’ The informal. Hallowe'en party which was to have been held this eve- jate. of the The characters were: Judge, Wil- Green “Mill of Chicago, Ill, who ap- Mam Joseph; district attorney, Jessie peared for the first time in Camper at Eaede court: official, pean eek the dance held Saturday at the Ter-|CCunsel for defense, Marie “Huber; clerk of court, Ruth Nayes. The de- It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva, That is Nature's neutralizer of the acids which attack the teeth. f j ¥ Ye combats the film wherever it adheres, It leaves the teeth so highly polished that played at the ne ie party held last Sat- urday night at the new parish rooms of the St. Mark's Episcopal church by he members of the St. Mark’s Synur- Bae. A candy booth in charge of Miss Violet Lever supplied the guests with confections and refreshments of. pds pie, whipped cream, and cof- ‘ee were served by the Uttee with Mrs. A. J. Fidel Bay Si The proceeds of the successful eve- ning will be used towards the Cath- edral Home for Children in Laramie. eee Pepper, Club To Meet. The members of the Pepper “club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs, Pitt Covert on CY avenue. Auction bridge will be played as us- ual, and the club, will entertain a number of guests at the meeting. . ee First Annua! Ball Event_of November 11. Much interest is centering around the event of the first annual formal ball to be given by the ex-service men which is for Armistice Day, November 11, at the Terrace Gardens. A committee of ex-service men has been busy with preparations for the big affair for the past two weeks, and nvitations are being sent to civilian friends of those who took part in the world war. The ball will -be formal, which in- cludes uniforms for the ex-service men or evening dress, ‘The dancing will start at 9 o'clock and will last until 2 o'clock. Decora- tions in the Terrace Gardens will commemorate the occasion in a patriot- ie manner... Light refreshments will be served. The music will be supplied by the Terrace Gardens orchestra, ning for the parish of the St. Mark's Episcopal church has been postponed indefinitely. It was the plan to hold the affair in the new*parish house but as the construction has not been com: pleted sufficiently the entertainment “Will be postponed until a future date fo be announced later. eee CY Circle to Entertain. A novel Hallowe'en social will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. BE. C. Whetstone, 436> Ws Thirteenth street to which all of the members of the Methcd'st Ladies Aid society and their friends are invited.. Games will be played the usual contests appro- |priate to this season will, be enjoyed. cee | Teachers of North Casper Sunday School to Meet. | The teachers of the Sunday school of the North Casper chapel, and those {who are iriterestéd in that work are invited to attend a meeting which Will. be held at the chapel, Tuesday evening. 5 ele e Interesting Program Presented at Meeting. of Woman's Club, The Casper Woman's club. met.at the home of Mrs. George Nelson on South Center street last Saturday afternoon. An interesting _ program including a paper by “Mrs. O. Josen- dahl on “The Life of Shakespeare” “Riso of the Drama” and “The Eliza- betkian Theater.” rs | As the date of the meeting also commemorated the birth anniversary of Mrs. Nelson each of the members of the club presented the hostess with a flower, making a gorgeous bouquet “In Canton Twills. - Line of : ‘We Have Selected From Our Stock 75. Dresses Crepes, Tricolettes, Taffetas and Poiret Values up to $65.00. At $24.95 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY | ! We Have Just Received a Wonderful New Waists. and one by Mrs. J..W. Longshore on | % }race Gardens pleased the audience with her clear soprano voice as well as with her attractive stage presence. She sang ‘“Would You,” “Love Bird. * ee ° i? eee Mr. and Mrs. Neal Tyler who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicholaysen for several weeks have returned to their resi- dence in Rock River. They were guests at the elaborate celebration honoring the 30th anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolaysen. Mrs. Tyler has deen the inspiration ;] and also the hostess at a number of affairs of interest during her visit here with her parents. cee Miss Mary Campbell, daughter of Judge A. C. Campbell prominent attor- ney of Cheyenne, is visiting at the A. J. Cunningham home in this city. Mi Campbell has many friends and has visited here a number of times. cee Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Sells “save re- turned ta ‘Rock River after being fuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen for several days. Mrs. Sells accompanied the singing of old time songs on the piano at the dinner held at the Henning hotel Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolaysen. see jeaving this evening» for their home ‘Kiss a Miss” and fendants were: Kerosene, Counts; Cigarette, Lyle Parker; Florence Cortman; Electricit: Rauland Scowan; Gasoline, ‘Thu: Marshall 3 Spon- Clinton Lester; Lowell ma Hastrup; Lightning, Keith; Bonfire, ‘Dora Stanley; taneous Combustion, Arch Criminal GQarlessness, vis. Each of the characters were taken earnestness, The.same play will be presente ing tomorrow noon. SPOOK PARTY. Where? Methodist church. ‘When? October 31. By whom? Epworth leagu Come! You are welcome. SE ing at the age of ten. $10 REWARD Gertrude Were presented with utter unself consciousness and with great fore the chamber of commerce meet- 6. 10-31-1t* Japanese women usually-begin smok. NEWS BOYS’ NOTICE For return of black and tan Alre- fale puppy, lower left tusk gone; an- swers to name og “Tip.” Chester B. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Sutton are/cGuiley, Box 336, Salt‘Creek, Wyo. This new way of teeth-cleaning appeals to ‘women. it brings them prettier teeth. But men also enjoy it, and children must use it to properly clean their teeth. Millions now use it, largely by dental ad- vice. The glistening teeth you see every- where now show the results of its use. Everyone needs it, as this simple test will show.. See the results it brings in ten days and decide that for yourself. well be- You must fight film Your teeth are coated with a viscous film. You can feel it with your tongue. 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