Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 3

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sauce! ‘Thanksgiving ¢ay coming in ths most deligntf{ul season of the year, offering the hostess ample -possibili- ties in home decorations, as well as @ menu unsurpassed by the ices and delicacies of the summer months, will be the eccasion for many matrons of the city to extend the hospitality of their homes to friends. Florists have received numerous orders for the bright _chrysauthe- | mums which sre universally used as the fall flower, while the turkey mer- chants are hustling’ with their deliv. eries, and cranberries, sweet pota- toes, fall fruits, and vegetables in abundance are being left at many doors for the celebration of a Thanks- giving banquet. 4 Many of the invitations which have been extended in an informal way are for@dinners to be served at the hotels and cafes while others wel. come the guests to the homes of the host and hostess. : eo: Mr, and Mrs. 8. Brooks will serve at an elaborate dinner at their ranch home near here to which rel: tives and a few intimate friends have been Invited. eee Mr. and Mrs. J: K. Dyke will pre- side at a dinner which will be attend- ed by the Misses Celia and Agnes Dyke who have come from Denver for the occasion, and a number of friends. see Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Leavitt haye extended the hospitality of thelr ranch home near here and will serve at an informal turkey foast. oe = Mr, and Mrs, L. W. Redwine will preside at their home at a family re- union and Thanksgiving dinner. . . Judge and Mrs. °C. E. Winter have extended invitations to bin aches and intimate frientis to join with them in enjoying their Reapeserv ine: day. _* Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Friedman are oaving dinner for a few intimate friends to be served at their home. eee Mr>-and Mrs. F. H .feaman, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Sanford, Mis® Ella Jordan, Mr. R. Dickensheets and (Miss Dorothy and Master Allan Sea- man will enjoy their Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seaman. eee One of the most elaborate dinners which will mark the event will be presided over by Mr. and Mrs. E. Michard’ Shipp. Invitations have been’ extended to a number of friends. eee tertain at the Henning hotel for Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball, Sr. - see ‘A dinner will be served at the home of Eugene McCarthy and the child- ren of Mr. McCarthy who have been attending school in the north will participate. ‘Mr. and Mrs. T! F. Algeo will act as host and hostess at an {nforma) dinner to be held at their home. Mra J. K. Polling “will ‘serve in honer of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlisle and for the members of her family. Se te Mrs. Virgil C. Rivers has invited a number of relatives and friends to enjoy the Thanksgiving day ¢inner at her residence. eee Miss Sarah Marts will entertain for friends formerlyresidents of the Black Hills. “Places: will be’ laid for the Misses Mabel Cox, Grace De Woody, Jean Watson and the Messrs. D. LaBreche, Bert Connly, Robert Goodman and James Twiggs. . . Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Andrus will serye for a number of friends at the Andrus residence on South Durbin street. a see A number of the members of thr Midwesta Bachelor's club will enter- tain for friends at the'club house on South Grant street. 3 eee Attorney and Mrs. H. 0.) Warton has invited members of their family to spend the day with them and to enjoy *thelr Tharikegiving dinner to- gether. - ee Mr. tan@ Mrs. R. T. Kemp will pre- sld@ informally at their home on South Park street.. Invitations have been extended to a few friends. . . Mayor ang Mra. DB. F. Pelton ect as host and hostess at thelr kome in honor of the occasion. A regular meeting of the Order of} Eastorn Sta> will be held tomorrow night ®t the Masonic Temple. — Initia tlons -will be in order and the Pax: Matrons will be in charge cf the rork. oe . ifarvest Party ‘Ton! S The ¥. W. C, A. clu house will be @ scene this evening of an informal “Harvest Party” for the members of the Junior-Sentor club of the Natrona courty ‘high school. men! wit ‘Master Gerald Nicolaysen will act ss host @t.an {nformal party to ‘be relebrated at his home on First and Wolcott street, Friday, to which a pumber of schoolmates have heen in- te eee News of Marriage of Interest to Many. MMe. na Ana Marini, well known daccing instructor of Denver who spent a summer here giving danc- ing imstrictions; and Roy M. Lang: Visions ot turkey and cranberry! on were married last Sunday at 6! cetved and greeted, gowned in the rich o'clock at private wedding services Performed by the Rev. Robert Hoskin of the First Congregational church of Denver. “Only a fow friends were the Wedding guests. Mrs. Langdon !s a former premiere Danseuse of the Paviowa and Modkin imperial Russian ballet, and has con- ducted a school of dancing in Denver for several years. She is a native of Italy and commenced the study of dancing at the age of 5, finishing un- der the ballet masters of Petrograd, Rome, Milan and Londo: Mr. and Mrs. Langdon home in Denver after Fet will be ry 1 at The Pythian Sisters will meet in reg- ular session, Thursda; Gardiess of the fact that it is Thanks- siving night. The regular routine of work will be conducted -after which nominations tor office. for the coming year will be in order, The election of officers will take placo at the next meeting, and the installation of officers will be held the first mecting in January. eee Mrs. Moore Is Hostess. Ars. Fred Moore entertained de Nghtfully at an informal tea and ken- sington held at her home yesterday afternoon. A number of friends en- Joyed the gfternoon with their Christ- mas-needie work. <A tea was served at 4 o'clock. The decorations were of chrysanthemums and autumn sug- gestions. Miss Ethel Mann ‘To Entertain. Following the regular dancing classes to be held Saturday afternoon at the Moose hall under the direction 9f Miss Bthel Mann, the puptls will be entertained at the hom@of the in- structres, in the Newman buildin; A delicious luncheon will be served and then the guests will be entertain- ed at o America theater at a line Darty. ‘hey will be chaperoned by Dr. Sadie C, Doran and Dr. Birdie McKilligan. The guests will include the Misses Margaret Gres\ingér. Evelyn Patten. Bernice Young, Betty Werderhold, Eileen Butler, Charline Hanway, Dor. gtby Seaman, Mary McKilligan, Elain Myers, Catherine Vance, Tine Micha, Susan Kemp, Monica Kassis, Jean Wisner, Marion Marin, Eleanor Myers and Reginia Witz. ae oe Miss Hemming Surprised At Birthdsy Celebration, Miss Neitic Hemming was the. eur: prised hoxiess at her home in West Casper where her schoolmates, 23 in number arrived at her home last even- Ing, laden with gifts in recognition of the fourteenth birth anniversary of their friend. The evening was spent playing games and with original contest. At 10 o'clock a dainty supper was served hy the mother of the hostess, Mrs. William T. Hemming, and the guests departed soon afterwards wishing Miss Hemming many happy returns of the Pleasant day. Regular Meeting of W. C. TU. There will bea regular meeting of the mtmbers of the Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union held at the Natrona county library, Friday ufter- noon at 2:30 o'clock. No program will be presented. eee Oriental Tea Is Marked Event. Without exception, the Oriental tea which “was held yesterday afternoon from 2 until 6 o'ciock, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Mcintyre on South Lin- coln street marks an event in the -so- clal calendar of the year. The elabor- ate decorations which were in every detai! Appropriate to the idea of the tea, were wrought through much ef- fort and ‘expenditure of time by the Mmethbers of the Welfare club, and con- sidering the donations of fldwers and evening, re-] —.—. ‘The procecds of the ufternoon ting to about $150-were clear- the work the club is doing in assistance to the many needy thin locality. Japanese lanterns swung from the eves of the porch of the home of Mrs. Mcintyre denoted the place of the tea. The door was opened by the lttle “flower girls, the Missee Catherine Beid- jerman, Jean Wisner, Elizabeth Nieo- ltaysen, and Betty Weiderhold, dressed in black chin chin costumes lightened | by_touches of gold, orange atl purpie. | The guests Were then weicomed {into an orieatal bower of Nowers, aing-| ing birds and artistic far eastern post- ers while the charming hostesses re- | pense. | amoun’ hee ea giving fami silken costumes of China and Japan. Japanese fan Is, colort Posters, and baskets of Chinese and |Japanese flowers were seen on every |side. Incense burners, reed Japanese j baskets and Japanese and Chinese chinaware added to the completencas ‘er the decorations. A huge Jepanese [basket of oriental flowers stood to the righ. of. the entrance door... The bssket and blossoms were donated by the Palms floral department, while the flowers in the tea room were present- ed by the Casper floral company. Ong note of distinction was added by the Japanese canary, a small white bird with crimson beak and feet. Oth- er canaries in golden cages sang amid | the flowers and gave added*charm to the Bcene, An appropriate tea menu including | chteken chopsuey, liechee nuts, crystal- lized gihger, and imported tea from |Chinatowh was served by Mrs. D. F. Sullivan ahd Mrs. J. L. Biedermann in the appleblossom bower. ‘The lightening effect was given by the small colored electric lights twined over the latticed doorways and through the cherry blossoms. A musical program which, in kgep- ing with the Oriental atmosphere of the afternoon, included -eelections of Japanese cr “Chinese melodies was presented by Mrs. John Lind, Mrs. Jessie Anderson Fowler, Mrs. William Tothurst, Mrs. A. C. Riker, Miss Verna Burnett, Mre. Raiph Buckler, Mre. F. S$. Leschinsky, Miss ry Flynn, Mrs. Ray Cook, Miss Betty Lou Arbuckle, and Mrs, Lial Branson. ‘The hostesnes of the afternoon wore the Oriental costumes which in 1 oad eases had been sent from the cast es pecially for this occasion, Mrs. sE. Richard Shipp wore a hand embroid ered Japanese shawl sent dircetly: the Orlent. Mrs. F.°R. Hufsmith was costumed in a hand made Mandarin outfit in-American beauty and ‘green. Mrs. J. L. Betdermann and Mrs. J. W. Burns wore Chinese garb. carried out in red and black. MrsosAllan Mc Lellan was in orange and black Chi- nese gown while Mrs. J, W. McIn tyre wore black trimmed in gold. Mrs. Fred Van Gorden was a Japanese lady in deep rose, and carried a parasol to match. Mre. Js T. Scott represented a Chinese lady in black: with exquisite tapestry trimming. Mra. J. B. Han- way wore a salmon pink Mandarin cos- tume with a touch of nile green. Mrs. 1D. W. Sullivan wore purple and gold nd Mrs, Philip K. Edwards was in ef and yellow. Mrs. Harry Young in ‘ue and rellow Japanese costume add to the beauty. All of the ladies wore their hair dressed high with the pretty chrysan themum blooms at either wide of their head, With their eye brows paintec high and with carmened lips they gave *he impression cf the true lady of the Ocient.. At the first of the afternoon they carried parasols which they laid aside to assist in serving. "The flowers- witich- ‘were used “to beatify the McIntyre ‘home for the ce- casion spread further joy in the hos- pitals today. ‘The members of the society are busy today deliveriny baskets of Thanksgiv Ing goodies as well af substantia’ fcods Which.were, purchased with the proceeds of the tea. The remainder of the money will be used in Christmas work. > [- rh Mr,and Mrs. G. H. Mann are leav- ing for Denver where they will visit with relatives of Attorney Mann dur- ing the Thanksgiving holidays. They a ieee ca te Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. murial decorations, with little ex- Fried 0: Rost Young Roast Sirloin Roast Domesti MENU Chicken Allemande Blue Ribbon Celery CHOICE OF MEATS Chicken Fricassee With E; Wray’s Speciai Roast Young Duck With Chestnut Dress Leg of Pork Wi Baked Sugared Ham With Mi ic Goose With Oyster Dressing Roast Young Turkey With Cranberry Sauce VEGETABLES June Peas in Cream Snow Flake Potatoes Be Phim Pu: With Cider Sa ser Hints Baad Wish pnp, Creat ie or Tea Coffee Mik $1 Dinner’ SOUP Noodles ysters With Cold Slaw tika Schneitzel thicken With Celery Dicwing ing of Beef With Brown Sauce: ith Apple Sauce om “Sauce eenerecevocceoes. PERSONALS ||} will return to the city the first of the week. eee Mr, and Mrs. W. A: Lane of New- castic are spending the remainder of the week in this city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. H..Newcomb of North Casper. Mrs. Lane is a sis ter of Mr. Newcomb. cee Miss Letitin Wiliams who has been @ttending school in Nebraska returned to her home here, yesterday;and will spend ‘chanksgiving day with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Williams. * fi Pp ha b aa Mrs. Joshia Neims is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A- Dean, for the remainder of the week, returning to her home in southern Colorado Saturda: : for ! Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Barnes, dr., re-) turned to their home here, this morn-| ©° od Denver where he has been attending ing after spending the first’ of the week looking after business interests | and enjoying the theater season in/ Denver. to mi ese Mrs. Ralph Nugent who bas been rpending the past in | lo Dover on business cont tne | th ning of a small mereantie store ir | Kc east end of Gasper, hts returned] h to Ler home in Kenwood, ‘ ° pee spending er par: Aiies Grace Anderson is week-end a. the home of Mr. and Mra. A. fiom Denver where sho » mitic student at one of «wn conservi.tories. : > Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Bon and daugh ter Jane, leave this evening for Chey- enne where they will spend Thanks giving with his parents, “Mr. and Mrs. Stephen-Bon. They will ‘return Monday. a. spec the wel Co tu: he au vi nc bu . . “Mrs. Anna Leeper has left for Lusk | where she will be a Thanksgiving guest at the home of Mrs. and Mra. E. Paul Bachellor. Mrs. Frank Flan- Casver Daily Cribune day ed tor nis relatives. the country and his train trip wa./ Roe PAGE THREE - ee ters connected withy his land 5 | Mrs. Mary Peari F stole nga new chiet pector of weights and Julian , Laver, gener | agent for the Northwesterr soar Trouble-Woman: Please help me I have come to you to see if ican | for Nebraska where he URALGIA NE r - ealied on business : ind work in Casy lam anex-| Ww . T. BE. L. who amswered } , is —tmelt and inhale the vapors rienced fountain clerk, and haye | the letter of Mme X. please arrange " 4 / 1 some experience in stenography, | to rec tho Tronble-Woman at. his HAIR GOODS FACTORY. ut I can not find a position in Cas- | convenience. Tocated in office o Gaaaeed , — and Dyers at 223 Fast Railroad AV VAPORUB i, “will spen@ the Thanksgiving! much delayed reaching Ther- } aus none, 13845 1n2s1te Over 17 Million Jars Used Years | in the city with hs wife and mopolis. os | ughter, Mrs. S. N. Brooks. “7. } PEASE FTES IEEE CEDOEEPSEDRE ELEC EDR> ERE OOOH ER «ae Donald Afichie, Natro nity. | a Biglin, deputy sheriff, left tptanbarsad bet ~ 22m rancher was in Casper yesterday from mne and Denver where he! his rural home cast of Casper on @ matters of importance to combined business and pleasure trip. © Chey . A ED28 A. E attorney, has ‘re turned from Cheyenne-where he spent yesterday looking after legal matters | of importance R. as and Murane offig of the Ha. ) has from Cheyenne a Hagens, attorney to the: elty business interests concerr ait & icea" Jobn Bryne lias returned to the city from Douglas where he spent yester- }day looking after onnected with h L. “Spurlock and Chi A: les ck have returned to the city where Spur: ey will spend sevgral days before | 4 ng to their ranch homes. They; J. R. Dunbar le: after business in| Douglas where he w week. . Robert Els who he to business interests t several days have H. J arey real estat >| rned from Mandan, N. where | B e has been spending the past week | interests and | tending to business siting With relatives. While in tne/ orth Mr. Peterson celebfated h.»| rin anniversary with a dinner serv He reports that} eavy snows in that part of| PELPOPOPPPOETPPPROO DOPE E LPO OORPRD PES EPO OT IED 1 09 vere are nagan, mother of Mrs. Bachellor wit! also. spend several days with her | daughter and family. Paar Mr. and Mrs. L. A. J. Phillipot who have been spending the past months in France where they have been vis- | iting in Paris send word that they in- tend to return to thelr home! here in the early part of December. Mr. Phillipot ts president of the#Wyo-Kan Of company. | < CITY BRIEFS Ben H. Elwood, an attorney’of Liv- ingston, Mont., is in the city to take the state bar examination. Ex-Gov. B. BY Brooks has returned *rom Cheyenne where he spent yes- terday on business concerning. Tegal matters of importance, Hugh L. Patton, United States mar. ‘Horlicks The OR NAL Malted; Mitk Cont | “Food- Drink” for All Ages. uick Lunch at Home, Office,ana ountains. Ask for HORLICK’S, sor-Avpid Imitations z Substitater | Sennen ee SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING MARTHA WASHINGTON CHOCOLATES ENJOY YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER SPECIALLY PREPARED $1 The Appeal of Color In the designing and deco- rating of PicKaRrD China, the artists are imbued with the present feeling in home dec- crations. Thus they give to the pieces the brilliancy and richness of coloring—the gleaming surfaces of glowi: gold—that make them ide: in the most, modern homes, Yet that charm of daintiness which marks the utmost in good taste is the dominating note in every piece. Rich, striking, but harmonizing with every setting, Pickarp China is the most delightful selection for a gift. 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