Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1922, Page 3

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mon 2 Mattie Horsch and Mr. Is Hostess. ‘The home of Mrs. F. 8. Knittle on I4nd street presente, a most attract fve appearance yesterday afternoon at the 1 o'clock luncheon served for the moembers of the Friday Bride club and the two substitutes. Green and ‘white were the colors carried out ex- “Pwhile Miss Johnson won the “booby” Mrs. Charles Bennett, Jr, enter. tained fur the members of 2 bridge club at her home on South Beech street Thursday afternoon. A dainty 1 o'clock Iuncheon was served. Sweet peas were the flowers used and hand-tinted place cards added to thé prettiness of the table deco rations. "| nut baskets, shamrock place cards - | carrfed out the St. Patrick's idea, The F. O'Donnell and Mrs. Louis Cron. si eee Phogram for Concert Includes Old Songs. ‘The program for the concert to be held Monday night at the Denny O “Wyatt post club rooms of the Amer-¢ fean Legion, in the Terrace Gardens ‘will include pumbers which are most famfliar to all elderly folks. ‘The selections will be: Piano, Jack Frost__.____Ketterer Nova Fuller ‘Vocal Duets: (a) Blue Bells of Scottand z >) Auld Lang Syne “Mrs. Pelkey and Thetma Horner ‘Vocal () Yankes Doodle in >) Dixie Ds hs “Rudolph Lundberg Ptano, Little Beauty-___-_--Morrfson Margaret Veitch Vocal, Carry Me Back to Olt Virgimny Helen Clark ‘Vocal, When You and I Were Young, Vocal, O14 Folks at Home Marion Kleber {| Voesi, Ben Holt Mrs. E. R. Pelkey ‘Vocal, Comin’ Thro’ the Rye Thelma Horner Piano, Marche Grotesqtfe____Sinding Mrs. W. W. Anderson Vocal: (a) Believe Mo, It AN ‘Those En- dearing Young Charms () Last Rose of Summer Mrs. Lia! Branson ‘Voeal, I Dreamt That I Dwelt m Marble Halls S Mrs. Burton ‘tye Piano, Fourth Mazurka—_——-Godard Mrs. A. L. Cook Vocal, Annie Laurie ‘Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky Yocal Duet: (a) Flow Gently Sweet Afton (b) My Old Kentucky Home ‘Mesdames Gates and Sundwell Accompanists—Mrs. 4 L. Cook and adolph Lundbers. orhe mext and last concert will take yiace Monday, April 17. cee W. B. A. to weet. . ‘The Woman's Benefit sssoctation of Ladies of Maccabees will meet in regular session Monday night at 8 o'clock at the I. O. 9. F. has. Invitations of candidates will be in order. All members and visiting mem- bers are invited to be presen=. ‘The Mesdames Ste‘ia Lilly, Mary ‘“S71con, Anna Seidel, Cargile, Berz e211 Miss Cleola. Lilly w'll act a3 hos- tenses and efreshmevts Wii Le served. eee High School Dance Nets Nice Sum. 'The informal @ancing party which was held at the Natrona ‘County high school Inst night, under the auspices of tho senior class and for the bene- fit of the Annual was a financial as well as a social success, and a nice sum was netted by the staff of work- ers, headed by Miss Alice Mechitng. The dance hall was elaborately dec orated in green and white with bunt- ing and streamers, and the Speas or- chestra for the dance program. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McGlade, Mrs. McKelvey and Mr. Hoyer were the patrons and patronesses- of - the- succéssful_ even ,| Party honoring Miss Mabel Johnson bis ii if i { | | i the Iowa-Wyoming and Victor Wyo ‘OF . ee Miss Ciara Gadberry fs here to spend the week-nd from Shoshon! where she is teaching in the public schools. cee @ay afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Na- Ing. Many A “4 ot the parents | trona County Ubrary. fed the high school students to th ©| A large attendance is requested as improving and while business matters of great tmportance|he will be confined to his bed for’ satisfactory. Eve Casper Dally eridrne out his check for membership tm the Truck company, R. M. Mosher, Mid- press while the machine was tn oper- association. west Commismry, Walter A. Schultz, ation. illac 4 Midwest Refining ; ——— company, com- caught in the press and badly mangied pany, Central Market, W. W. Hanks./Thursday evening. First aid treat- Hoimes Hartware company, Casper The membership solicitation will be continued until 150 memberships have Following is a Iist of those who had taken out memberships tn the associa- tion up to 6 o'clock Friday evening: Casper Realty company, Casper Pharmacy, Campbell pany, Metz Bakery, Robert T. Ives, S. W. Conwell, Charles B. Stafford, L. D, pany, Richards and Cunningham, Cas-| per Steam Bakery, The Palms, West- MEMBERSHIPS IN ROKD sa nea eat ASSOCIATION 15 LARGE Mrs. L. Seidel assiste? by Miss| her home last evening at an informal who will be married to Lester A. Park- Five teams which yesterday took er on Wednesday of the coming week. The guests included old-time friends ‘ef the brideto-be and during the evening numerous original contests were enjoyed. A recipe shower wag one of the fea- tures of the entertainment, and the favorite recipcs of the guests wero ‘Written in rhyme and presented to Miss Johnson. Miss Marie Bishop won the first prize and Mrs. H. Wilson the low prize for the original rhymes. A guessing game appropriate to “Paddy” day in which the guests ‘were asked to name words beginning with “pad” was won by Mrs. C. M. Simkins high and Miss Lola Miller low. Hats were made of crepe paper and Miss Marjorie Keith took the honors thelr appreciation by patronizing lo- cal boosters. ‘The team composed of Sanley Gric- bel and J. B. Walker, is in line to from a host of friends follow the young couple. and Walker may lose out by a nose. Bam Conwell, local booster and rep- resentative on the state highway board, was the first Casperite to make City Briefs em Lumber company, Wyoming Olds- mobile company, Motor Service sta-| tion, R, N. VanSant, Wyoming Auto- motive, Casper Battery company, C. E. Kennedy, Joe F. Mansfield, Brodie Rubber company, Max Myland, Meyer Brothers, E. R. Wiliams, Kascis Dry Goods, Casper Tice and Cold Storage, White's Grocery, Golden Rule, Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. R.A. Esarey, E. C. Goss, H. J. Peterson, Casper Bottling Works | The Mills company, White Motor! == TRIBUNE PRESSMAN HS PAINFUL ACCIDENT WN renee eel | MANGLING OF FINGERS Leonar® Hanway, pressman for The is saffering from an accident which resulted im the loss of parts of three fingers on the left hand and the) mangling of the other finger. The ac- cident happened when Mr. Hanway attempted to adjust a part of the huge PAGE THREE er developed however, that it would be necessary to remove the first joints of three of the injured fingers. The perfarmed operation was successfully afternoon. yesterday é Ssacae acoso CADILLAC PHAETON Late Model SEE BEN REALTY CO. Phone 1480 Good Condition FOR SALE’ BARGAIN Midwest Bldg. SPECIAL ATTRACTION WEEK MARCH 19 TO 26 BOBBY VERNON SUES The Silver-Toned Boy Tenor prize. Towaris the close of tho eventing the guests were led into the dining room where the prettily arranged ‘table with a mysteriously wrapped center-pleco was placed. The center piece developed to be a Martha Wash- ington boudoir lamp for th guest of honor. Miss Johnson waa also pre- ssented with a long cooking spoon by ‘Mrs. Chris Wagner. Swestpeas were the flowers used for the table decorations, and green W. J. Iindsay of the Golien Rule store has returned from an tensive trip in the east where he has been York city, as Joo L. Loundes has left for Lander where he will look after business in-| sresta for several we he f Eugene Williams of Denver has re- { urned to his offices there after sev- . wral days her® looking after oil inter ests of importance. eee Charles Galusha who has been here mn business during the week has re- urned to his home in Baain. cago and in New . menu of green and white salad with green whipped cream, white sand- wiches tied with green ribbons, coffee topped with greon cream, and pista ;chio foo cream with white cake, green frosted was palatable and also carried out the clever color scheme. The guests were the Mesdames Arthur Horsch, Walter Schultz, C. M. kins, Charlés Ross, James Speas, sward Wilson, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Wagner, mothers of the hostesses, Walter Storrie, Jack Hays, George Snodgrass and the Misses Cloola I =, R. J. Sullivan who has been an oll Merie Bishop, Mildred Keith, Marjorie are Kelth, and Lola Miller. tor in this city has returned to his ee 3 »ffices in Denver. St. Patrick's Day iE Party a Sucess. x St. Patrick’s day was closed with an appropriate entertainment held with Mrs. F, EK. Luethi and Mies Lor Raine Wright as the joint hostess, at the epartment home of Miss Wright last night. House and table decorations were tn green and white, The flowers and favors of appropriate cplor and idea Original games as well ag some rea! ol country Irish games and dances wero enjoyed by the guests. Refreshments were served by the hostesses towards the close of the en- tertainment. | ‘Tho guests Included Mr. and Mrs ce Joo L. May of the May Tank com- y has returned to the company headquarters here after attending to business in Montana where he has been Spending several days, eee M. J. Gothberg, J. F. Christensen and George W. Jarvis, have returned from Sioux City, Ia., and other points FZEMA IN RASH ON BABY'S FACE Moseph: Rotherham, Mrs. G. C. Bea man, tho Misses Gait McNeal, Mary And Body. Spent Sleepless Reld, Ruth Saltz, and the Messrs Nights. Cuticura Healed, “My baby’s skin became red and rough and then eczema broke out on her face and body in a rash. Her head was a mass of scales and sore bale! gic and her hair became dry and brittle. She spent many sleep- Jess nights. Charles Manburger, Heward Miller, Dave Orcutt and Gus Q. Stelle. . All Day Sessions ‘To Precedo Bazaar. ‘Tho members of the Cy cirele of the Methodist Ladies Aid society met last Thursday at tho home of Mrs. George Ferguson for an all day session Safe, Sur Guaranteed Savings INSURED SAVINGS PLAN FOR YOU i Cumbine all the strength of savings ac- counts with the added guarantee through insurance, that you will achieve your goal, if you will make a small deposit each month. You can withdraw it, without loss, too. Our representative will call. e, spent as a kensington, working on articles for the bazaar. Each of the guests brought a part of the delicious luncheon which wag served at noon end a pleasant social time wag spent. ‘The bazaar will be he:d at White's grocery store on Avril 14. Aprons and miscellaneous articles are being made for the salo, and a specialty of iprettily colored Easter eggs will be months. I commenced using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and in a week's time the itching grew less. I continued usi them and now she is healed.” (! ) Mra. E.G. Hill, Box 1238, Cut Montana. | Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pu- rify, Cuticura Ointment to soothe The National Bank and perfume are ideal for one of the main features. Porposes. Regular all-day meetings will be held from now until the date of the bazaar, een ' Schoolmates: Birthday Party. Master Kenneth Bafley was host at a party in honor of his tenth birth an- Ground Floor Store Room, niversary, at his home on South Dur- Suitable for Store. bin street, Thursday afternoon. ‘At the close of the regular school ee ON oer hours the 12 guests arrived at the Bailey home where they enjoyed CASPER, WYO. of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” Watch and Wait ’ FOR THE BIG BANKRUPT SALE OF THE French Garment Shop Watch the Tribune for Full Announcement. 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