Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1922, Page 3

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‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922. *. Miss Savage has vis- ~ Ae fa } “8 was called to handle business in con-| jt the city ¢ j —— Re been spa a3 = ven Yara rr her commit-| nection with his various oll interests} ters es 4 th ory Bee doen -H ‘ : 1 numerou: te ents 4 here ni nae ot honed 4 ra charge of the social tims | there. eee bave been tendered her by friends v—cei Hortick’s Motor company. here. ’ « ORIGINAL Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will make Dr. H.R. Lathrop has returned ed Maited Milk their home at the Scott A; from Den: here i t ? partment wer, where he accompanied! Mr. and Mrs. Robe. : aif 5 house where they will recetve their| The fret art a Mrs. Lathrop and their daughter.|Evoit Livestec, eoett, TAYior of the Soda Finnie 5 np series of formal| Mary Hester, who is now in charge|ing in the cig ;oupany, are visit y from their home at ‘eb. Both Mr. and ell known amo: rs of the city and cee fot a child's specialist at the chil and Mrs. W. S. Kimball Sr, was _ “= |@ren’s hospital. The little girl suf Sacred Concert ounvedl For Sunday. Cott street tay Pome on South Wel-| tered from heart trouble and is now The choir of the Methodist church | The color scheme of the prettily ar- eens cee Gente 1 old time friends as wer The “Food-Drink” for All Ages. | agpetage. direction of Mr. E. E. Fish.|Tanged dining table was yellow and) penser ined with her daughter in|as looking after business matters Quick Lunch st Home, Office,aad eS i a ie “at wis edpetclen Fountains, Aut for HORLICK'S ‘The Misses Eda Holland and Inez day evening. Ja huge bowl of yelloy and white Fe Tne TONE SEES Twho has besa contined at hee wa’: se-Avoid Luitations Substitutes Babb, costuméd as “Queen of Hearts,” ‘The W: Among the numbers of the care-| lowers formed the centerpiece. The jnet meek ond. She till Bone ta went | suffering from tonsilitis for the past were bistdibed (6 the saembers of the ‘cgtminster Guild of the Pres-|ully selected program of music, the| lowers were arranged by Miss Mar-| +5 end. She will soon be able | Business Girls’ Bible class and their byterian church will meet tonight at “Pentee Ye the Lord,” by Go-| ret Knittle of the Casper Flora eaeer ee Mae wen Se Chie” weeter ecorts and guects Tuesday evening, at C’clock at the church. oud and “Glory to the Lord” from|company in a dainty and artistic CuepPe im the Tripeny drugstore a very cleverly arranged valentine par- Spice g the business meeting roth 4 manner. Jonquils and fuchsia were U/@"s- social parlors of the qoung hd or the ensuing year will be elect-|| A men's quartet which has recently | U8ed for the centerpiece and wreaths | Mrmand 2 ates organized, will make ity first|0f smilax circled the candle holders.|¢:"m3 teiand sbi re cage ra Program will be presented. appearance. Sprays-of ferns and flowers were scat-liting with friends. Mr Tavlos whe a games and contests in which consider The evening of music promises to| ‘ered around the table. ; neonates dit ebcnie oc eae, be one of much interest to music Iov-| Following the course dinner San. lian h.sepworenthent care ete Og Beantiful Ceremony able rivalry developed in competing, Marks Marriage. ers of the city and a cordial invitation | vening of auction bridge was on./ume here to attend the annual meet | for the Various prizes. As the mrost| : m- - At 6:30 orclock last Saturday eve-|!® extended to all to attend. Speciai|Joved. The high honors were ann | atte ove oi | ning, tho Rev, L. E. Carter of the|@ttention and much work has been|bY Mrs. 8. K. Loy and M. P. Wheeler Methodist chareh, Put on the concert and the solos | The guests included Messrs. and ee Wanton Ke Sey: Hh watt le ring marriage ceremony, unit-|‘v¢ts, anthems, and quartet numbers|Mosdames TM. Andrus, B. B. {nig in Casper for enert monrns Mat ing Miss Ethel have been In B M. 4 which all took part proved to be & Seanor, neice of Mr. bern A worked out. rooks, M. P. Wheeler, Major Orms-jher home in Salt Lake City, is leav. good fun-provoker. The program] nome last evenin: and Mrs. John Jourgensen and Ralph by, G. R. Hagens and T. C. Tonkin. * ret with » Oriwmiaking and esigo-|enntyersary of Akt Gem |W. Maraball. Young People Have The secorid of the series of dinners | im’ the cust af (oie rere she will ing gontest in which the young men|” ‘The guests-all arrived at the same| ,,TB® Wedding was held at tho lovely | Valentine Party. will be served at the Kimball home Se ee were the designers and tho YounS|time to the complete surprise of the Jourgensen home on South David} Miss Martha Hicks entertained at|" Friday evening. Jadiea were the models. Considernble| host. ‘The evening was apeat with|@zeet: Pink and white flow'rs were|her home in the Albuquerque apast T talent was displayed by the YounE| valentine games and contests. Re-|U%°1 2% the home decorations. Inti-|ments for the classmates of her Sun AT ITS BES taigot Tne honors were equally divided |rreahments were served te the Bern|™a® friends and relatives were the|day school class of the, Chaise! tr this event between M. J. Andrews | ose. only guests. church, at a Valentine party held yes- F M. P. Wheeler will The strohgest com- vad Miss Chyri Inde and ¥. B. Glad-|" “tne guests included the Mosers ana| .Th¢ bride wore a charming gown |terday evening. : entertain a number of friends at a pliment ever paid to rgan and Miss Blanche. Wagner, 85) \tesdames J. J. Lane, P. N. Chapin, D, white pussywillow taffi¢a tmsh-| The guests came in masquerade cos-| Fide dinner to be served at their both costumes seemed to be of equal/c showman, Arthur Horsch, Mrs. §,|/0n¢d with a plain bodice and « skirt|tume and the ideas were well present.| %™° tomorrow evening. Invitations P, H mesit in regard to style, neatness and/x¢, ‘Tudor, Misa Mattie Horsch and|™de of many overlapping silk petals.|¢d in the pretty outtita. have been extended to a number of 60 S mu Sion originality. Mr. Gage. She carried a shower bouque: of| The evening was spent playing| ‘Tends from among the early pioneers| § 5 A grand parade to the “Land of eee : bride's roses, maidenhatr ferns, and|sames and in a general social good|°f ‘he city. is the vain attempts at Hearts’ Desire” where each person re-| Valentine Party babies’ breath, with the Jong satin rib-| time. P ne eee pleye 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. Quick Service. UNDERREAMER colved.# message giving a glimpse into] At Burnett Home. r bons tied to the white roses and) Refreshments were servéd_ towards : Loaner axa the future brought to a close Miss Verna Burnett and Mise Fran-|5?rays of green. the close of the evening. The table who take cod-live: the most enjoyable parties of the 8¢4/ces Harrington acted as hostesses last| Miss Inez Seanor, who attended the | decorations and the menu carried out PERSONALS il at its best des pre evening at an informal party held at|>ride, as bride's maid. wore a gown|the St. Valentine's day idea. Mra. 0 S Be E vid . i Scott’s Emulsion. . FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY We will offer THREE WONDERFUL DRESS SPECIALS These dresses have just arrived from New York. They come in taffeta, crepe nit, and canton crepe and are divided into A color scheme of red and white {\/the home. of Dr. and Mrs. Burnett on|°% brilliant blue taffeta with a corsage|B. Tapp assisted Mrs. Hucks dur! Bowne, Bisemfal which red hearts predominated car-| south Jackson street. of red roses. the evening. it! Mrs. F. J. Frantz has red cutee Sean Hed out the Valentine suggestion in} ‘The home was prettily decorated! Little two-year-old Evelyn Snod-|_ The guests were the Misses Rosie| Now York City, wheres aN vo an artistic and original manner in the/ with hearts and cupids as suggestive|§rass, dressed in a gainty frock of|Roe, Mary Flemler, Leora Flemler.|cral weeks on an extencivn by =| ‘incorations ane refreshments. Oyster] of St. Valentine's day. white, was the ring bearer and éar-|Dorothy Angel, Ruth Galloway, Grace|trip for spring and summer neue, stew and wafers, heart-shaped tarts,/ A number of original games in keep-| ried tho rings on a white satin cush-|Foster, Margaret VonDoran, | Helen| which will baratowe ar the: Fr is fandy and nuts 1.¢re served at a late] ing with the valentine idea were played | fon. Hanway, Orva Henderson and Jessie} Shop upon their arriv Mrs wast hour. Nearly 50 young people enjoy-}and dancing was enjoyed until a late| Albert Seanor, brother of the bride, | Papp. reports that the markets pe Jos ed this very delightful affair. hour. A Virginia Reel was one of| was best man. ee lively in the st 2 iia new “ee the feature entertainments. The Mendelssohn wedding march | Ladies Aid featecial asc taieuns ave band ae SMARTY™ Toward midnight refreshments were| was played by Mrs. W. I T as Rox Social. In s yy Mrs. W, I. Jourgensen.|To Meet. ath , North Casper. _____|verved by Miss Burnett and Miss Har-| Following the wedding a sumptious| ‘The Ladies Aid society of the Pres 2 Earp BG Gnade io eaedahee | three selections, ‘The young people of the North erg ay RD supper was served the guests and bri-|byterian church will meet tomorrow cee . A sige church will give box social to-| Mr. and Mrs. Roland Waan, Mrs.|dal party. Places at the table were afternoon at 2:20 o'clock at the church] AH. Cobb, senior member of the Selection 1 Selection 2 ae ow eveniig at 7-o'clock at the | Alice Davis. the ng Wile laid for 24. Pink and white was cur| An important business will be dis- law firm of Cobb and Cobb left Sun $12 95 1 church. The public is invited. Ct Pate LL erase | ° 9.95 Don't trust that lace Selection 3 dress to the tab— It can be cleaned with- $ ‘ob 24.95 _ New goods arriving daily. See our windows. in keeping with St. Val- entins day were prettily carried out in the home table and even in the menu at the bridge dinner served last night for the members of the Neigh- porhood Bridge club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chamberlin on S nt street. gt ra the flowers used for the centerpiece and red hearts were the place cards. Tht desserts for the din- her were ices in heartshaped molds, and snffiller red hearts were gcatten, ed*over the ices and the cakes. Every cotirse of the sumptuous dinner car- ried out the Valentine day idea in a « manner. “The evening Was a Oe ee auction aridge. C. A- matured in the place of Dr. Georke Smith who Soon tly eer an. OD- appent i aft so. Donovan took the high score for the ladies and Dr. J. F. the men. et mieetinis of the club will pe held on Tuesday evenings, Febru- ary 28. ss NS Informal Recital Is Unusual Attraction: ot ana dra: ‘A number of th matic students of Gloria Daro Blake ed in recital last evening at yum the Wyatt cafeteria, A goodly nt ber oe trienda of Mrs. Blake's pupils formed an appreciative andience. The cafeteria was for the occasion and a siofs on the program ito C. Gorsuch gave Pron eal Dutch character and bao Mae Glennon did a negro dialect jstically. Miss Vera Middleton, 2 clever exponent of dramatic expres: ston, chose the part of a gum-chewing ent store clerk in bord arg juial phraseology- irs. C. P. ein teeadl the lines of a debutante with ease and correctness. Miss Mar- garet McAleer elected to portray the patt of a school girl studying her les- sons and was very clever. Mrs. Har- t vey Wisner recited the lines of a poem vely- ‘Vodhl solos were given by Miss Leona Brady, Mrs. Don “Lobdell, Miss Mabel Sanlin and John Grover, and Whether to spoil a dress by trusting it to the laundry or not—aye theres the rub. Whether It is better to send it to us for a thor- ough dry cleaning that will not injure it in any particular — certainly send it here. THE SERVICE CLEANERS 113 E.RAILROAD AVE. PHONE 56 256 South Center Phone 1304-W KASSIS GOS HURSDAY SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ONLY Pink and white. All sizes. Parisiana Corsets SPECIAL SAAMALALAAALAAAAAAAAAAA dL ht tp Sisters in beauty Two pretty git sharing the same Such clogging enlarges, which soon re- Arms and shoulders should be kept beauty secret, ees one lived 3,000 sults in coarse texture, and the imbedded smooth and white and hands must be years ago. Girls who both know that a dirt causes blackheads, and when it car- _beautified. fresh, smooth, radiant skin is not only Ties infection, eruptions follow. Use Palmolive for bathing and these woman's greatest charm, but one within There is no beauty in such a neglected results are insured, with the comfort of the-reach of every woman. skin, which repels when it should attract, 2 Skin which always feels luxuriously duet solos by Miss Brady and Mrs. k ‘ i smooth. Lobdell, and sites ents piers aoe, aoe pretty, sirls. used age the ne prevents popularity and social suc- Miss Brady. ireare! ys of ancient Egypt, just as t! do 4s i sang and danced. Bee today, The crude combination of palm Spenis Tot ee repeeant at cise price Light Teirpehments. were 2 and olive oils which served’as beautifying Soothes while it cleanses If Palmolive was a very expensive soap, cleanser was the inspiration of the familiar 3 ‘ By, such advice would mean extravagance. Social Meeting Palmolive cake, famous for its mildness Some women will complain that soap is But the firm, long wearing cake of gener- Much Enjoyed. iy stoiting or the world over. 2 foo teee Be it soem ee dries t! “as ous size costs.only 10 cents. ‘The regular quarter! 5 % A nar cee beads lara ad IU Lined The reason is gigantic production which - Pi associa- Modern science, with all its pro ioe ; bests : is Se and Pereaey after- can find no milder, more acatiting create Bend pags lath € Pal Roe Me aeeetre Haber bugil ited 15 P er Cent Discount on hhome of Mrs. Henry Bay- ers than these. two ancient oils. It can The smooth, creamy lather of .Palm- Be a ES ORMEE Chee cate coletne hi La Camill petrras attended by 25 women among Suly perfect thet combintion and om Olive soothes ‘while it cleanses. It re. bland, mild oils in the vast volume which le Corsets e was atten ry Bn Rie BAe it-in the most efficient and convenient moves. every trace of injurious dirt and reduces cost. a he e early pioneers tort form, skin accumulations and secretions, ieav- Yhus this finest facial soap, which if Soe ae ee Sines cameramen) pet & seal pects Pe cot - -MESSALINES ; as 1 z - least 25 cents, is offered at the popul eee Tie asoss wen’ eeeree a perfect The use of cosmetics isn't harmful jf | Price which all can afford for every toilet R ine 4 uns TAFFETAS byithe hostess. ge state that just washing your face the, basis i, 2 skia that is thoroughly, PU? eg..$1.65, now____- ----$1. All colors. t 3 ii m case Sy a2 5 See PEERS. give you that ; i-desired, ue peta Gre eat oR a THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY Reg. $1.95, now__ -$1.58 Reg. $2.50, now____-___- $2.10 ; to be tre. But such cleanliness is the snd after washing. HE PALMOLIVE COMPAR OF CANADA, Ute Reg. $2.20, now__ -$1.88 Reg. $2.45, now_________ $2.00 ut. 39 former students of the i$ complexion beauty, for TORONTO, ‘ Ualversity of Wroming “at Laramie Mae eS Fas ha Not for face alone aoa CHECKED, BLUE, RED, BLACK TAFFETA at 1° meeting é dirt, oil a1 o S . x held last evening im the rooms of spiration, cold cream and powder must, Don’t forget that your neck and Reg. $2.35, now------__- $1.95 Reg. $1.65, now $1.35 Cobb & Cobb, lawyers, Consolidated be removed ar they will collect and clog throat _are also conspicuous for ? 5 OP Perey. Tae ‘i Royalty building. the tiny pores which compose the surface skin beauty or the lack of it, and ‘The gathering was organized into - of the skin, that this is- where age first shows. SATEENS—AII colors. SATINETTE a club which will be for the purpose : moe Si ee See ie pots Reg. 48c, NOW 2 2 Bs 38c In silk finish. who aro now lifing in Casper, as well Reg. 58c, now-----_---__ _45¢ Reg. '00¢; now ees ees 75e Volume and efficiency produce 25-cent quality. for only as Of supporting activities of the uni- versity-and of interesting people in the. colloge. ~ Officers were elected as follows: Miss Mary Barry, president; Miss Catherine Dur-n, vice president, and Miss Margaret Longshore, secretary- treasurer. % ‘The club plans on boosting the con- cert which will be held” here in the auditorimm of the Natrona County high school Fridsy evening. by the faculty of the school of music of the _ tute university. A-lumeheon.for the ALL BARGAINS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. 137 East Second St. Phone 1749 II PPLAPELALLALELALELZAZLALAAZAL EB 2. eee

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