Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. Birthday Dinner Music Studio on West Yellowstone Surprises Host. avenue. Invitations had been extend- In recogmtion of the birth anniver- | ¢ to a number of friends from amrng sary of Mr. H. B. Durham, Mrs. Dur-| the social circle of the city and 36 ham entertained at a sumptuous din-| Suests were in attendance at the af- ner served to 18 at the Durham home| fair. At midnight a dainty menu was on South Durbin street last” evening. As Mr, Durham was planning a busi- ness trip to Denver, Mrs. Durham was ‘The meeting of the literary dtyision of the Welfare club, which was to have been held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. M. Kleber has been postponed two weeks and will now be held at the same home on Monday, February 20. Modern drama and dramatist will be the subject to be taken up, following on the topics of modern men ni - . were told in a humerous way added to the enjoyment of the evening. Apel angdiccglegy ‘The guests included the Messrs. A. R Lowey, W. J. Bailey, L. A. Tooth-| The box’ social which was held at aker, George Jarvis, O. A. Hiligren; | the parish house of St. Mark's Epis / Earl Burwell, Rey. and Mrs. L. B.|copal church last evening at 6:15 Carter, Miss Joan Deck ard Juston | o'clock was well attended by members Kingdon. of the congregation “ft the church. eee The daintily packed boxes were taken as the guestr arrived and nun: bers were drevxa by ths gentlemen were the guests} A fine was levied on anyone drawing oe ene Sustiescnrs at|the number of the box prepared by a dinner served at their home on Wol-| his wife. Each of the ladies had cott street Wednesday evening. taken great pains with the prepara Cut flowers were used as the table| tion of the box and many delicious aecorations. ‘|suppers were enclosed within the Places were laid for the Messrs. and | decorated covers. Mesdames George Jarvis, William Mc- Following the supper the evening Gregor, H. B. Durham, Dr. and Mrs.| was socially spent. A Virginia reel ‘W. T. Morgan, Miss Joan Deck and]and s ral square dances formed Robert Blackmore, besides the host] part of the program and were huge- and hostess. ly enjoyed by all of the 60 guests Following the inner an enjoyable | present. evening was spent. Some of the guests spent part of o. the evening playing auction bridge, Rodda-Andrew Nuptials while dancing and singing entertain- Performed. Last Night. ed others. Miss Edna Rodda and Charles W.| The successful entertainment was Andrew were married at § o'clock last | instigated by Mrs. B, B. Brooks and night at the Presbyterian church by | Mrs. 8, Kimball, 8r., who were as- the Rev. Cherles A. Wilson. Relatives] sisted by many ladies of the parish. and intimate friends were the only a see guests at the quiet services. The bride|B. &'P. W. C. Committee To Meet Saturday. and groom were unattended. ‘The bride wore an elaborate gown} ‘The officers of the Business and of cream colored taffeta with silt lace | professional Woman's club and the “\ of same shade, and trimmings of cry-| chairmen of the various committees atal beads.’ A bride's bouquet of roses| wit! meet for the regular business finished the costume. luncheon on Saturday at high Toon After the ceremony a wedding Sup-|at the Wyatt cafct rin. ber was served to the bridal party and} Business of importance will be dis guests of the wedding at the Chanti-| -ussed and numerous new {deas will cleer. Tho banquet table was deco |1 put into effect for the business and rated with white flowers and violets.| octu1 growth of the orsnization Places were laid for 12 guests. All_officers and chairmen are asked Mr. and Mrs. Andrew will make| ‘50 present, i their home in the Rex apartments es where they will receive friends. Mrs. Andrew has been in the em- alse fs ae ploy of the Natrona Power company for the past two years, and has a wide| The first danco to be given this season under the auspices of the circle of friends in the city. Mr. A drew i ted with the Midwest | Darius Chapter of De Molay will be as Boe held this evening in the Masonic RRS: As temple. All mombers of the Masonic Five Hundred Club Dancing club and tumerous friends Is Entertained. are the invited guests. Mra. H. F. Comfort actod as hostess | ‘The affair will be informal and light at a meeting of the Five Hundred club| refreshments will be served during held at her homo on CY avenue yes-| the evening. terday afternoon. About 18 members| This will be the first of a series of Were present. . Informal parties to be held by the Four tables of progressive Five Hun-| recently formpd organization of young dred were played during the afterhoon. | men. Mrs, J. EB, Nelson recetved the prize see for the high score, and) Mrs. George | Woman's Club to Jervis the consolation, Miss Ella Mc-| Meet Saturday. ‘Kensey received the honor guest gift.) Mrs, H. P. Fishburn will act 2s hos- se aero Spence the ‘afternoon | tess at er home, 1224 South Wolcott were carried out in the Valentine idea | street, for a regular meeting of the with great detail. The lighting. the| members of the Woman's club which table decorations, and appointments | wit be held Saturday afternoon. were suggestive of the date, with cup- A program will be presented in ids, hearts, lace paper, poems. aNd | yeeping with the subject of Shakes- darts predominating. ich is being studied this year. Refreshments were served by the | PO Which is Delos : Suita ee hostess toward the close of the after- Ss Dance. Miss Chrissy Carpenter entertained 2 last Wednesday evening preceeding] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leavitt have the Terrace €ar-jreturned from Denver where the) dens with a dinner served at her home’ | drove overland taking #. K. Staley’: ‘The decorations for the artistically] motor car. They returned on thé appointed table was carried out in| Burlington after spencPhg some tim: pink and white with carnations and|in the Colorado city visiting wit! sweetpeas as the flowers used. Places/ friends and enjoying tthe theater. were laid for ten guests. cre ‘After the dinner the party attended! yer. Sarah Cheney is spending the dance at the Terrace gardens. - | several days in the city from her home The guests included Mr. and Mrs./ at Rates Hole. Mrs. Cheney numbers Henry Larned, Mr. and’ Mrs. Ray-|among the eqrly residents of the mond Bouse, Miss Laura Dillon, Miss) county and has many friends in Cas Lova Benjamin, A. J. Castleberry, Wil:| er with whom she is visiting. “\ lam Crawford and Carl Barnes. acess 5 x Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Cobb are visit Baked Sale at ing {n Oklahoma before leaving for Midwest Pharmacy. Southern California where they intend The ladies of St. Mark’s Guild willl, spend the remainder of the sea- hold a sale of baked goods Saturday | \0.," afternoon from 2 o'clock on in the Be gars tea and luncheonette department of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. T send have the Midwest pharmacy of the Kim-|.sriveq in Los Angeles, Cal., where ball drugstores. A variety of tempt-|incy writ spend several weeks. Both ing goodies will be on display, and/yrr. and Mrs. Townsend intended vis the proceeds of the sale will be used |iting with thelr old time friend, Silas to swell the funds being raised ‘Adsit, word of whose death was re the gufld for its work. ceived shortly after Mr. and Mrs. abr ‘Townsend had started to the coast. Thursday Club © eee : Meeting Yesterday. Mrs. Ralph Oakes has returned to Mrs. A. E. Biglin entertained yes-! ner home on South Grant street, after terday afternoon at a regular meet-|.pending the last months in Denver ing of the Thursday Auction Bridge| ang in Colorado Springs. Mrs. Oakes club. The afternoon was devoted to playing auction bridge. Mrs. Charles 'T. Weidner received the high score. A dainty tea was served by the host- ess toward the close of the affair. crsery Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria SATURDAY. Roast Fresh Ham and Sweet Potatoes 25¢ Baked Veal Hearts with Dress- ? William Cobb pre- ing and Gravy 25c 3 sided as host and hostess at a formal - dancing party held last evening in the Safe 171ilfaror INFANTS aa INVALIDS Horlick’s pints Avoid Imitations and Substitutes . Fortafants, Tavalids and Growing Children p Rich mill, malted grain extract in Powder ‘The Origiccl Food-Drink For Al Ages ! No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible A letter has been received at the! Tribune offices from Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Woods, who recently arrived in| Muskogee, Okla., where they will visit | for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Woods wish to correct the rumor that they, are to remain {n the south perman.-! jently as they will return to their home here about February 20. “We wouldn’t swap Casper for all of| the whole state of Oklahoms that they will live here for years. pleasure. This w! several weeks ago. weeks. * dre. R. J. Fuch is still in New York | where she is buying for the Fuch’s ready-to-wear store on East Second street. The newly-purchased merchan- dise is arriving dally. .- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed will leave tomorrow night for Cheyenne, where! Mr. Reed will attend the Masonic con- sistory. After attending the consist- ory social features, including the ban- quet and dance, Mr. and Mrs. Reed will go to Denver where they will spend soveral days on business and ill be Mr. first trip since he broke his right arm The injured mem- her Is heal'ng rapidly now and Mr. Reed's attendants here believe he will nave full use of the arm in a few —-——_ (“ory as) Edward Meents, treasurer-manager of the Iowa-Wyoming Ol] company ar- rived, here yesterday morning, from Sacramento, Cal., and will spend sev- ral days at the company headquar- ters here on business. Che Casper Daily Crinune ac pence ce ee ee has been away from Casper since last|the company. Mr. Lindsay intends summer. She enjoyed various trips to spend the greater. part of the b through the mountains round Denver|ing trip in New York where he will Guring the summer and fall seasons. visit the most extensive markets. Mrs. Oakes will be in the play “Nowa. | ee days" which will be presented by mem- bers of the Welfare club this month. eral days. eee the Rocky Mountain Ispection b |reau. D. A. Capelli, of loperator, is lew jthe Jcwonorar nt ere ox} SES GAME BLOGK === Denver where he will attend to busi. ness interests for the Midwest Refin. ing company. He will be gone for sev. B. W. Strickland has returneq to/‘*t” degrees below sero, Lander's vol-| Watch the Tribune ithe city after spending yesterday in| Unteer fire department was called out! All thi Ac. the Big Muddy fields on business for | &t 3 o'clock Monday morning by a fire sag te Acned ng this evening for the south where he will make a tour of inspection of |S°em*. the hose was quickly connécted |short time. The damage proved not ENT |te be as great as first thought. al- though the roof and floor were al- most completely burned. There was |—— Subscribe for The Tribune. —— PE on atl et : | LANDER, Wyo., Feb. 3—With the Important to school ‘pupils. | thermometer ranging from ten to fif. ~ All ages. a-|!n the Service Garage which had Friday, Saturday and Sanday spread to the roof and was runring Is the big doings. | rapidly underneath the office flooring |It’s for you a | betore tet alarm was sent in. When| A chance of your life.’ he fire department arrived i i | rrived on. the| goo “Stanley in Africa” the various cars taken from the build- REE ing_and the fire exterminated in a At the HUB: THEATER. The St Mark's Guild will hold bake sale Saturdu~-*tternoon from o'clock on at the Midwest Pharmac 2-34 end many | Reed's Only one day more and Ill jump right onto the screen— jorns, hoofs and hide — the wildest looking critter that Stanley ever found in Africa -—with nine more four-footed puzzies like me—all on but- tons like this, “With Stanley in Africa”—that’s my show— J. E. Brown, Los Angeles merchant who ts interested in various Wyoming oil companies is a business visitor In W. R. West of the Midwest Refin- ing company has returned from Den- ver where he has been on a business and pleaseure trip of several dgys. eee . W. E. Wright of the Frepo Of1 com cany has returned to the city from New Jersey where he has been on business. He will remati here in the interests of the company which is now drilling in Converse county. . G. W. Cottrell, brick mason, has left yn & business trip to the east. He will be joined soon by his son. eee ‘W. J. Lindsay of the Golden Rule Dry Goods company is. on Casper having arrived here yesterday morning from the coast. cee Mark U.. Weber, an officer of the Chappel Ol company returned here yestetday from Denver where he has spent several. days on business in the interests of the company. ce Feature of This One- Day Sale— That Arrived Friday CHOICE, SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY a trip through the east where he will visit the markets in St. Louis, Mo., Chicago i., and New York Cit the prope! id in be dose, Just try it! hood. Mue! Vocatio THE time to watch the healthofthegirl most carefully 35 when she is entering zeae woman- depends pee ofthe rfunctionini ovgans of elimination. MY falsomodesty interfere with it. Ifyoudetecttheslightesttend- | en stipation, by sign: . Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a if tian Senna and ative herbs with gently, is free contains’ no narcotics. at any drug store, and the cost is only abouta cent a tno Fro | buying for DR. CALDWELL’S Off-the-face types, pokes and sailors, some with soft crowns, in SYRUP PEPSIN | |] fi7cpeca7eut “sheers ‘THE FAMILY LAXATIVE embroidery, flowers, ribbons and gray, jade, navy, black and others. Excellent selection and all unusual Saturday shoppers. HALE-OUNCE BOTT? FREE The Town Talk Millinery Smith-Turner Balcony Mrs. A. A. Nelson. __‘NOWADAYs” | Comedy that w. ‘asper pe, le tim Peopl Feb, DON’T Miss ry nal High Schoo] ill make tw, ‘0 hou: le.the most entertain. le you may experience for 7, 1922 ; Purchased Specially as a New Spring Hats fancy motifs. Colors include purple, values at a low special price for } All Our Beautiful Blouses at ONE-HALF PRICE i ' Last Call On Winter Goods One Selection of Dresses at $24.95 These Are Wonderful Values. To this selection we have added 50 new canton crepe and taffeta Dresses that arrived today. You must see these Dresses to appreciate their value. | Extra Special For Saturday — i} H { All Our Cloth Coats Have been placed in two lots and priced at «sacrifice prices. i LOT 1 LOT 2 $10.95 | $16.95 20 Per Cent Reduction On All - SILK UNDERWEAR, CORSETS AND BRASSIERES EARLY SHOWING OF SPRING MILLINERY Pre Shop 256 South Center Street Phone 1304W Blakey & Co.| Phone 332-3 136 S. Center FEBRUARY SALE OF SUITS, COATS and DRESSES $9500 sizen 16 t0 42. Sale price. PaOeOO Sioce 1600 42, ‘Sele price BadeOO SN rail dion 16 seas cate price. 920000 325.00. All sizes 16'to 42. Sale price. PadeOO This sale includes our entire stock of high grade merchandife and is offered at these prices for quick clearance. Every garment guaranteed. , NEW ARRIVALS ROSEMARY DRESSES VOGUE SPRING HATS PAGE THREE FOR A REAL SAVING TRADE AT THE STAR CLOTHING CO. Our Spring Goods Are Beginning To Arrive In order to make room for same we are making a Clean Sweep ON ALL Winter Goods The savings are great. Don’t miss this clean sweep sale AS AN EXTRA SPECIAL We have grouped several lots of Shoes and have priced them at $2.35 $2.95 $3.45 $4.65 Every Shoe is worth just double what we ask, ‘ Se Stop at our windows, look at our mer- chandise. You will be convinced that our store offers you real bargains. i \ 4

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