Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1922, Page 3

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will be a part of the program uring the social hour. its - will be ‘served ixy the past officers of the orgarteation, All resident and visiting members of ine Eaiee Of Maccabees are invited to atten: eee C. & N. W. Woman's Club Meeting. ‘The Chicago and Northwestern Rail way Woman's club will meet at tue All members are invited to attend. ‘The gathering will be of a business nature. Mrs. Léigh Townsend ptesided as hostess Saturday afternoon at an in- formal bridge luncheon served to 16 guests. An afternoon of auction bridge fol- lowed the luncheon and the high score Was taken by Mrs. T. C. Cooke, while Mrs. J. T. Gratiot received the conso- # lation. eu Pi Phi to Meet Tonight. 3 A meeting of the Alumnae club of the Pl Beta Phi wiil be held this eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Ben H Pelton on South Beech street. Mrs. Pelton will be assisied by Mrs. W. O. Grude apartment house on East Sec- ond street. eee Ex-Governor and Mrs. B. B. Brooks eee George as hostess. are spending a few days in Cheyenne Mrs. Wyland to see on & and on pleasure. They! Bo Hostess. ~ Informal Dinner will return to their apartment in the Is Nice Affair. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson presid- ed at.a dinner served at their home in honor of a number of friends. Fol- lowing the dinner the evening was de. voted to. playing suction bridge. ee Woman's Cinb Meeting Last Satarday. A mesting of the members of the Woman's club was held last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. P. Fishburn. The usual interesting lit: erary program for the afternoon was postponed on account of the active business program. Pians for the work of the next year were discussed. Towards the close of the afternoon, refreshments were served by the hos- tess to the goodly attendance. ¢ The next meeting will be held Sat- urday, February 18, at the home of Mrs. Hemry on South Beech city today’ or tomorrow. ee. Mr. and Mrs. William Shaffer are leaving soon for Clay Center, Kan their former home, i The members of the Tea club will be the guests of Mrs. R. C. Wyland at the regular meeting to be held to- morrow afternoon. The afternoon will be devoted to playing auction bridge and tea will be served by the hostess. eee Birthday Party Enjoyable Affair. The home of Mr. and Mrs. tarl T. Patterson, 525 South Wolcott street, was the scene of an enjoyable affair last Saturday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock at the celebration in recog- nition of the birth anniversary of Miss Thelma Patterson. t The guests included 14 friends and lassmates. Misu’ Agnes Clare who was former- ly conected with the Midwest Refin- ‘ng company accountans offices, has arrived here from ter left Casper last fall in order to at- tend the University of Colorado. she left the university after the death of her mother, Mrs. Clare, a well known pioneer of Douglas. . he el i“ ‘A birthday cake concealing a ring, @ coin and a thimble, and a Jack ‘orner pie filled with valentines were all enjoyed by the gitls. b Ds Little Miss Patterson received nu- merous gifts from her friends as well as happy returns of the day. ‘The guests included Dorothy Ma- honey, Nene and Harriet Patterson, and Beatrice Blackstone, Vir- ginia Nelson, Margaret Pinney, Gladys Trueblood, Natalie Riker, Dell ‘Thomas, Edith Pirmin, Lois Patterson and the hostess. aio eee Noung People to Enjoy Evening. The members of the Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church taught by Mr. Marquis, will be the guests of a party to be held Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cooper, 333 South Wolcott street. An entertainment program is being arranged and a general “‘get together good time” is p! for the eve- ning. . Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCoy, who have been house guests at the A. E. Big- lin home on South Center street for the last few days, have left for Denver where they will spend some time be ore returfing to-their ranch home xear Thermopolis. During their visit n Casper, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy were telightfully entertained. 8 hi Lancheons. Miss Edna and Miss Lenis Smith have issued invitations for a serie: served at their home on South Cente street on Tuesday and Thursday after Mrs. E. H. Warren acted as host | 3. W. Strickland of the Rocky Moun. hi ess for the members of the D. 8. T | in States inspection bureau and W. C.club at her home in the Grude|!. Rehr of the R. T. Kemp insur. apartments last Saturday evening. ‘nce company, left this morning for A social time was spent with cards| %alt Creek where they will spend sev- and dancing and refreshments were| T@l days attending to business 'sérved by thé iiostess. ' sng eee Regular Meeting of J. L. Belderman has returned from Junior Philathea. “hermopolis where hs has been look- The Junior Philathea Sunday schoo!] "S @fter business interests and taking class of the Methodist church will] * Course of baths at the sanitarium. meet in regular session at the home es of Miss Lilliam Bishop 818 East Sec}, ©: P- Plummer, attorney, has re- ond street, tomorrow afternoon. turned from Cheyenne where he spent A social time will follow the busi-|* Part of last week attending to legal ness discussion and all members arc|*‘ters of importance, asked to be preseni. eee Engagement Announced > At Dinner Party. e- . Miss Frances E. Kesler, an effictent instructor of the Casper Business col- lege, was a charming hostess to a number of friends at a well appointe¢ five-course dinner last Saturday eve Bins Ss her home, 320 South Kimball] ,.caquarters atten eae facile ‘A center-piece of red carnations, says bet te ee: to business inter- valentine favors and decorations gave Noha Mesenteric trae the table an attractive appearance. R, E. Werts has return : After the dinner the guests were| orton where he spent part of were Pleasantly entértained with many |attending to business for the Produc. clever games, one of which proved tol ers and Refiners company. Mins be the announcement of the date of! Wertz accompanied hur husband oy the marriage of Miss Kesler to Mr.| tho trip. in os Harry C. Hawkins of Casper which = will take place on February 22. © Miss Kesler is one of the popular young ladies in church circles and has made many friends sonce coming to Casper about three years ago. ‘The ‘mother and aunt of the pros- pective bride, Mrs. Kesler and Mrs A. B. Poling, served the dinner. ‘The guests were Mrs. James Wilde, and the Misses Berenice Davis, Edith Gwin, Edna. Holland, Blarich Wagner, Inez Babb and Eva Ferguson. - Civic Club There will be a regular meeting of the members of the Civic club to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Natrona County Library. Gregory Powell has returned to Salt Creek after spending a pxrt of last week in the city attending to business matters in the interests of the indus. trial relations department of the Mid west Refining company. eee B. C. Morrison of Salt’ Lake City “tah is leaving this evening for his pe spe gierames: aad ent ; . W. B.A. 0. T. Maccabees Meet, will be a meeting this eve- ning of the Woman's Benefit associa- tion o fthe Ladies of Maccabees in the I, O. O- F. hall. Invitations will be in order. A shower in honor of the members whp recognize the anniversary of their birth during the month of February eee ‘A. E. Lawrence ‘spent the week-end in the city from Salt Creek where he has business interests. He is leaving today for the fields. se . Sam Conwell oF the state highway department, and Lew M. Gay, presi- det of the chamber of commerce, lave gone to Cheyenne where they will attend to matters connected with the state highway commission. see D. A. Harris of Denver arrived this’| morning and intends spending the week here on business connected with his oil interests. x eee ‘W. A. Ingram is leaving today for the south where he will make a tour of the oil fields in the southern states. SS aa cay = trical anenirastes Mr. and Mrs. T, 8. Cooks have left for Chicago, Ill, where they intend spending several days. Mrs. Cooke lately returned from a business trip to Denver, and cther points in Colo- rado. Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria TUESDAY fried Chicken Dinner Chicken Noodle Dinner Glen Leidecker of the Leidecker Tool company has recently purchas- ed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iro J. Wetherill who are leaving for Inde- pendence, Kan., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Leidecker will move into their new-residence in a short time. eee Mrs. C. E, Star left last ‘Saturday for Chicago, Ill., where she will spend several weeks on a pleasure trip and visiting with friends. oe Dodges and Fords, Also One Ford Ton Truck. See Virbel, Phone 1589-J Cullen & Zimmerman Mill and Cabinet Shop Phone 1743W 427 East Railroad Avenue Mill work of all kinds, storm . Mrs. Mame Sanford, of the Sanford Millinery shop in the O-S building has ceturned from California where she was called by the death of her brother some weeks ago. Funeral services for you ge! of BE. W. Grove. (Be sure BROMO.) 30c. , ee # . Mrs. E. H. Reisser is the first German woman to enter diplomatic society at Washington since the ‘war. She is the wife of the secre- jtary of tho German embassy. Hanus Einar, their sor, is the first ofcial German baby at the capital. jon: A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Mr. Ingram also intends visiting in old Mexico before returning to his ing for Denver, Salt Lake City and spending the next three weeks looking eee after business interests, and visiting at is registered at the Henning hote! while attending to business matters in the formal ridge ——— city. Mr. McKay was at one time a savas Ms Memory Gale resident of Casper and was in the grocery business here. templating returning to the city in the spring and will his wife who has many friends here. ing several days here atténding to bus- iness matters. mat) rom Pittsburg, Kan., his former home eee where he attended the funcral service for. Mrs. Mary G. Abbott, mother of Mrs. Curran, whose death occurred while on a visit with her daughter at PAGE THREE LARGE ATTENDANCE 15 ASSURED : sent stockman and merchant of this ty, is spending several days renewing d acquaintances and attending to usiness matters, from his present res- dence in Omaha. ates A. E. Stirrett, attorney, is in Chey. pane Wane Beciilc| We cage to degal The final dress rehearsal for the contemporaneous drama : sa “Nowadays” which will be presented tomorrow night at the auditorium of the vocational high school building, will be held tonight. The cast of actors, who were chosen from the members of the Welfare club, two months, and have acquired an un- usual finish unde® the able direction of Mrs. J. W. McIntyre. The play has to do with the prob- see M. C. Dutton is in Denver looking Ib. lems in every American bome, those of the husband and wife, the son and ‘{ter business matters for several days »efore returning to his home here. daughter, and the children with the parents. The irama is written by the N. M. Green of the Midwest Refin- well known author, George Middleton, and is filled with the lightest of wit ng company has been called to Colo- ado Springs by the illness of his aother, Mrs. Anna Green was at one ime a resident here and many friends and humor as well as with the deeber trend of thought. The play is pre- sented in three acts. The Speas orciestra will play the will be anxious to hear of her recov overture and between the acts, and in costuming the scenic effects the play 1opolis, Cody and Greybull, on the| Promises to prove a success ast trip, and in Lusk and Douglas on| The ticket sale which has been fp former trip. A shipment of cars|Charge of various members of the 3 expected from the factory within|club and has been gratifying in every few days, and most of the motor|respect. The proceeds of the evening ws have already been placed. The| “re being used to swell the funds nec ame of the company was changed on/|Cssary in purchasing a moving pic eccount of the sim ity to the H. J.|/ture machine which will be installed *eterson realty office, agents for the|in the Natrona county high schoc! ‘arey brothers firm. where films of educational value anc:! see a} interest will be shown t> the school chil‘iren of the city free o: charge, the parents of the school chil dren have been unusually unanimous y larcen ed against found thi which were re to warra: | Bach | nounced t charges were prefer- n penalues imposed, Where there is a 4 under whose auspices the play f persistent cough or PETER MPFARLANE 1S. TQ|| S2zgalrindowe LECTURE HERE SATURDAY condition, there Peter Clarke MacFarlane, widely Scott’s af known writer of story and fiction in is. a positive help. any of the large publications includ. ing the Saturday Evening Post, will Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. 1. be here in person next Saturday night ; when he delivers a lecture at the high Sera =|) ReMOIDS TRIO SENTENCED 10 Reccdbaliddhiend ds 1) JAIL FOR SHOPLIFTING After having pleaded guilty to a charge of petty larceny in connection with the robbery of several stores in : Casper, C, H. Clark, C. W. Faires and in their support of the play und ale™ TD buires wero each sentenced to C. R. Peterson has returne® from ae northwestern part of the state vhere he has been in the interests of he Wyoming Cadillac agency, form- rly known as the H. J. Peterson gency. Sub-agencies have been es- wblished in Lander, Riverton, Ther- :$1 Sale on unu T. C. Tonkin, of the Casper supply ompany is in Denver where he is king after business interests for veveral days. Peeecccccseet 21 company here Saturday in which yusiness connected with the reported ee splendid attendance is expected. aXe : OF ALL Lee C. Bagby, general manager of ae Milk di he California-Wyoming Oil company e Sera ioe eee WL PHURCHES JOIN IN ishes as spent the past several days on ii er a S$ ousiness. h: oat pega ecb ga ee Wiles Following a meeting of the Chappell GENSHS fF MEMBERS ave greater In Stock. food value and are more toothsome if. made with Wied, ex-king of Albania. FEB. 7 AND 8 Mrs. M. E. Sanford 0-3 Bldg. lan of merging the Chappel! Oi and All churches in Casper will be rep “lresented in the taking of a religious census of the city starting February 21 in an effort to determine the reli: ous preference of the people of this city. All of the church organizations will unite in taking tho eurve: officers of the company left for ay night. No definite have been mado of the proposed merger but negotiations are said to have advanced to the stage where it is almost a certainty. ome here. B. T. Richards fs leaving this even. eattle, Wash., where he intends —o——____ CARD OF THANKS. We sincerely desire to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness to us during the sickness and death of our beloved wife, for the beautiful floral offering and “for the many cars giving their services; also the members of the Free Methodist chureh for their special help during our bereavement and especially to the erpleyes of the Midwest garage for their liberal donation. STEWARD PALMER, Husband. J. Roy Colvin, deputy state dairy, ‘ood and oll commissioner, is spend- ng a few days here on regular in- pection duty. Many sources of food and milk supply will be examined dur- ing his visit here. . is former home on the coast. EVAPORATED $50 ce 8 A. 8. McKay of St. Louis, Mo. MILK w R. M. Lamont, Osage oll operator, has returned here from Cheyenne. where he has spent the past several weeks on business. ar He is con- be accompanied by * 2-6-1t* L. P, Newcomb, a representative of the McPherson syndicate, the concern which undertook the development of an oll ‘structure east of Casper. has returned from a business mission which took him to many of the finan- ctal centers of the east. He said that he would be able to make important announcements in behalf of the com- pany within the next few days. oe ee Hat dea Ame Es Get busy—buy—‘Nowacays.” Noon-Day Lunches 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. Quick Service. The Wigwam O-S Bldg. eee L. C. HiN is leaving soon for his jeadquarters in Cheyenne after spend- 1 | ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Rent i Repair Ail Makes REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J. Heiser, Prop. 112 East Second Phone 856 Over White’ ery COMPETENT PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Experience in Legal Wofk LOBBY AMERICA THEATER BUILDING 111 So. Center St. eee Attorney Hai Curran has returned Phone, 1724 Help school children “Nowadays.” asa ? MONEY SAVING SPECIALS } FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY A Wonderful Selection of Your Choice of A d KIMONAS NEGLIGEES — doo name |< At$2.95 | One-Haif Price { WAISTS ~—_ Two selections of IRESSES Hundreds from which to make your selection at One-Half Price GLOVES Extra Special at $12.95 and $24.95 All shades and styles. Corsets and Brassieres One-Third Off | 20 Per Cent Off -SEE WINDOW DISPLAY = Donse BROTHERS 256 South Center Street Sales and Price Talk No. 1 First, we want to give you the best possible SERV- ICE and at the same time hold our prices down to the lowest notch. We have reduced our overhead and salary expenses in order to make this statement. Please assist by being a little patient with us, taking home with you such purchases as you can conveniently carry. A delivery system is an added expense. Let us all co-operate all we can to help each other keep expenses down. 314x314 Half Surface Butts, pair______45¢ Large size Cupboard Turns, each Small size Cupboard Turns, each____ Mortise Lock Sets, per set_ Rim Lock Sets, per set_____ Front Door Lock Sets, per set________$2.50 HOLMES HARDWARE. COMPANY ; The Home of Lowe Bros. Paints. Sedan, $1,655 Coupe, $1,485 Touring Car, $1,060 Roadster, $1,020 Panel Business Car, $1,150 Screen Business Car, $1,050 F. 0, B. CASPER COLISEUM MOTOR COMPANY 131 East Fifth Street Phone 724 —_

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