Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1922, Page 3

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For Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gratiot will pre side as host and hostess at a bridge dinner to be served at their home this evening. cee Women’s Clubs Meet Tomorrow. ‘The first meeting of the Carer De- partmental club which is composed of the members In good standing of the Delphian Civic, Welfare and Casper Matinee Musicale clubs, will be held tomorrow afternoon at the parish house of St. Mark's Episcopal church. The perfection of the organization will be brought about and all mem- bers of the four clubs are urged to oe present. eee Epworth League Cabinet To Have Dinner. The members of the cabinet of the Epworth League of the Methodist burch will meet at a dinner to be served this evening at 6.30 o'clock in the parlors of the church. Following the dinner a business dis- cussion will be held and plans for the work to be carried on by the orfani- sation during the spring and summer months will be discussed. j ‘The business girls and teachers of the Presbyterian church will meet on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock at the manse, 404 South Wolcott street. Mrs. Charles A. Fowler will be in charge of the chorus work being done by the Westminster Guild and a so- cial time will follow the singing. eee Program of W. ©. T. U. Is Announced. The Women's Christian Temper. ance Union will give @ program to- morro wafternoon from 3 until 4.30 o'clock at the Methodist church. All members and friends are asked to come. , +-+-Margaret and Constance Motz Paper, “The Undernourished Child” Mrs. C .D. Hemry .-. Kenneth Bailey “The Early Child Life," ........ seecesresceeeeceeesA. I. Toothaker Fiano arc Violin Solo -..-.---.. -e-+e--- Verna and Glayds Searles Rev. Charles G. Stout will give a short address. . Social Meeting of Rebekah Lodge. Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet in special session tomorrow night at the I. O. O. F. hall for the Purpose of initiations. A social hour will be enjoyed fol- lowing the regular initiatory work. eee Have Meeting. The Ladies’ Ala society of the North Casper church will meet Wednesday afternoon at’ the home of Mrs. ©. S. Sellers, 1139 Virginia street. All members and friends are invited to attend. see Drill Staff to Practice. ‘The drill staff of Natrona Redekah lodge No. 13 will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the I. 0. O. F. hall. eee Matinee Musical Club to Become Departmental At a special meeting of the Casper Matinee Musicale club which was held _yestertlay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wilber Tubbs, {t was decided to become departmental, and to join with the Delphian, Welfare and Civic clubs fn the Casper departmental. or- ganization. Although the question had been voted against at the last meeting the action was found to be unconstitu- tional, and after a thorough discus- sion the subject was again brought to vote. No program was presented at the business meeting. cee Mother-Danghter Event of Great Interest. Plans for the first mother-daughter banquet to be held here are creating unusual interest among the girls of the Y. W. C. A. and thetr mothers. The banquet will be held Friday evening at the Natrona county high school and arrangements are being made for 150 guests. The appetizing dinner will be served at a nominal cost. The program of after Ginner talks, which will be for the purpose of in- ____ Careful Mothers Wyatt Cafeteria Chicken Noodle Dinner Wednesday Evening stringed instruments, as well as a quartette. The personnel will include musicians of note of this city, and in all, the evening promises to be one by Mrs. J. C. the meeting by the he Casver Nally Tritune a MoGlade;tends spending che on the same subject was presente~ bere, and it is possible that ste will remain here next winter and will be a PAGE THREE INTERRUPTION IN GAS entire summer sei int ore rts ce sev ees | PLOY TERIAN MISSION will sev on an exten sive summer buying trip for the This is the second trip that Mra. Fuchs =a aegis se man ne ee eee erm | COMMITTEE IN SESSION | SERVICE IS CAUSED BY started and a rehearsal of the Schopt, Mrs. William Miss Eva Little is leaving this even- ing for Denver where she will spend the week relatives. She will return the first of April to resume her position here. . Mrs. G. R. Hagens assisted by Mrs A. HL Hoff acted as hostess at a meet ing of the Monday club held at her home on South Center street yester day afternoon. The atternoon was spent playing bridge, and a dainty tea was served. The substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. B. B. Brooks and Mrs. G. A. Holmes. The next meetings of the Monday club will be held 4s bridge teas insteau of as bridge Tanehecee. Invitations to a number of friends “Visitors Night’ aa have been extended by Mrs. Harry “Get Together” Meeting. Brown, 510 East loth street who wil) 1 tain tomorrow aiternoon in hon The postoffice employes will observe |°'*T “visitors night” at the monthly “get or of Mrs. Badger who is leaving soon for her ranch home im Gillette. tog ther” meeting and banquet to be|” ‘The afternoon will be spent playing served at the Henning hotel at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Each employe is cards. privileged to bring one guest, and a Girl Reserves and their mothers are} inocial menu wilkbe served at the ban- the guests of the evening and are} quot. cordially urged to attend the first of] ¢ iont A. A. Slade will give the series of meet he 4 al talk following the din. ner. Mir. and Mrs. E. B. Fisher will pre sent a program of music. - ?. E. O Meeting is Interesting. Plans for a visitors’ day to be hela Aprit 2, at the home of Mrs. H. B. Durham were discuased at the meet. ing of the P. E. O. which was held saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Buckner on South Park stroet. A business session opened the meet ing. A program including a paper by Mrs. A. A. Slade on education and were played during Pictures were taken of the guests which adged to the merriment. Refreshments including a birthday teresting the mothers in the activ ities of their daughters along the lines of Girl Reserves and ¥. W. C. A., is in charge of Miss Julia Steere, secretary of the girls’ work of the Y. W. C. A. Informal teiks will be made by tho girls, and tne program will be especially interesting. ‘The idea of the meeting is to bring about a closer union between the girls and their mothers in connection with their school and Y. W. activi- ties, and to show the mothers the merit of the work being done by the ¥. W. C. A. for their daughters along social, phflanthropic and character lines. All members ut the Y. W. C. A., all laughters, elma and Ileta Schopf. eee Mrs. Harry Brown Entertains. Personals Mrs. C. W. Heckard who has been a - Officers and T To Have Meeting. Following the prayer meeting serv ices of the Presbyterian church there will be an important meeting of the teachers and officérs of the Presbyterian Sunday school. A full attendance ts requested. "ee for several days, left this morning for r home in Greybull. During her visit Mrs. Heckard was delightfully entertained by a number of friends. eee Mrs. J. S. Mechling left this after- noon for Manville where he will spend spend weveral days. eee Miss Naomi Nelson of Los Angeles, Cal., is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. dd Mrs. W. A.» Nelson, on Cherry street. Miss Nelson 4 SYRUP PEPSIN IN OLD AGE Much See by elderly [J people constipation, biliousness, head- aches, etc. MANY men ies tetas as ie} ler, er Soustantey ome little ills. The cause is the poisons produced by chronic constipation, result- in headaches, depressio: bloating, sour stomach, bad breath, etc. A single bottle of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will prove to you that you can so regulate yourself that elimi- nation will occur promptly every day. Increased doses are not necessary, It is a com- bination of Egyptian Senna and othersimplelaxativeherbs with pepsin. The cost is only about acent a dose. onsets ts et tet well’s ip Pey been on the market 30 years St. Mark’s Guild Meeting Thursday. An all day meeting of the members of the St. Mark's Guild will be held at the parish house ‘br the church on Thursday. . The time will be spent sewing for the bazaar to be held April 27, and all members are asked to be Present. Mrs. W. C. Newell and Mrs. C. 0 Brown will act as hostesses and will serve a luncheon at the noon hour. eee Cub aah Following the regular season of bridge luncheons the members of the Fortnightly club were entertained last Saturday afternoon at a bridge tea at the home of Mrs. A. H. Hoff on South Center street with the Mesdames Hoff, Major Ormsby and Jeremiah Ma- honey acting as hostesses. The afternoon was devoted to play- ing auction bridge. The substitutes who played in the place of club mem- bers who were unable to attend in- cluded Mrs. J. B, Barnes, Mrs. J. C. Snook and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. A series of the bridgo teas will be given by the club until the warmer weather. and is today the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, the formula has never been im- ed upon. It is safer and better ‘or you than salts, minerals, calomel, coal tar and such drastic purgatives, Musical Clob Plans Concert. A concert to be given at the audi- toriunt of the vocational high school building in the early part of May is be- ing planned by the members of the Casper Matinee Musicale club. The program to be presented dur- ing the evening will include chorus numbers, solos in vocal, plano and SALE , OF THE FRENCH ‘GARMENT SHOP NOW ON SALE AT THELEADER Take Advantage of the Enormous Values Offered , ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS OF veeceeece been visiting here for several days have returned to their home in Wheat- 12th birthday of | jana Miss Virginia Bagby is leaving this evening for Denver, where she will otene continue her studies at the Wolcott school for girls. . Miss Lillie Roberts, underwent an operation for appendi- will be pleased to hear. Mra B..B. Brooks left last night | ‘or Laramie where she will attend a inthe ofl meeting of the board of trustees of eee the University of Wyoming. . Miss Grace DeWoody and Miss visiting at tho home of Mrs. Floyd MabeF Cox aro now at home at the Jones” Griebel residenco on Fifth amd Lind eee avenues. | Mrs ~. M. Whisenhunt who has| Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Reed have re- turned from Colorado and Cheyenne Where they have been spending the house guest of Mrs. J. 8. Mechling past severri days attending meetings of importaice and on a pleasure trip. ee ! Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cheyenne where Mr. ed the Shrine ceremonials. making the return turn overland. Mrs. R. J. Fuchs of the Fuchs company, PLLOLEREON OL EDD PLO LEE EDOD EME EL OCOSEEE DEED OESEESEOE DOE $+ Wir. and Mrs. Nelson ha’ returned to their home on South Cen- ter street, after spending abot a week in resley, Denver, and Cheyenne They attended the Rotary and Shrine meet- ings. IN THIS CITY TODRY j eh Ae The Home Missions committee of | Mr. and Mrs. John Whelan are! the Wyoming synod is in seasion to- ! spending the remainder of thé month/ day at the Presbyterian church, dur in Melbourne, Fla. and expect to re-| ing which the needs of the state will ™ : : turn to their home here before the|pe determined. There are present. Trily inconvenienced by the lowering summer months arrive the committee, consisting of Dr. M of the pressure. ‘While the repairs DeWitt Long of Sheridan, Rev. J. F. » st became noten. Vernon of Evanston, F M. F. New ees district cir port of Hillsdaie, Rev. C. A. W of Casper, Rev. David McMartin of Cheyenne, superintendent of missions LEAKY VALVE IN MAIN Owing to the develop visiting with friends and Claude Tackett has resumed ‘Ais Position in the Midwest Pharmacy af: ter spending several days at his for- mer home where he was called by the .. son who recenity 5 death of his grandfather. and Dr. A. J. Montgomery of St cite has resumed her position with 2 °.e Louis, representing the National The session will be concluded this the Consplidatra Hoyalty. ottioss, urd! “yur, and Bre "H. F. Dean are;teav-| Loe _ representing th pestle 2 ‘® much improved so many friends| ing this evening for the north where Oe eon Re a they intend maktog their home for the remainder of the spring and the sumtir. Mr. Dean will be associated fields in Montana. ' Miss Gertrude Converse has return-| @i from Glenrock where she has been | yee |been confined to her home 303 South | David street, by an attack of the/ influenza, is much improved at the| present so friends will be glad to! hear. : phi Mr, and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler have! returned to thelr home here after spending the past week in Greeley,| Denver and in Cheyenne. | Brooks are in! Brooks attend- They are watt, and Mrs. C. P. 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