Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1922, Page 3

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with the Douglas chapter tomorrow evening. Following are the navzes of the Cas- ‘The members of the C. & G. auction bridge club will be the guests of Mrs.| per ladies who are expected to be in Hi. A. Reischenbach tomorrow after-| attendance. noon at a luncheon-bridge to be served| Mesdames J. S. Mechling, E. Thomp at the Henning hotel at 1 o'clock. son (matron of Casper chapter), John Mrs. E. M. Ouren of Omaha, sister | Luxon, Fred Moore, William Ratcliff, of the hostess of the occasion, will be|C. H. Townsend, Homer Schaefer, M the honor guest of the club, Keith, W. E. Tubbs, J. M. Lown cee des, J. J. Giblin and Ray Cook. Friday Club eee To Meet. Alummi Club to Mr-. J. R. Heaty will act as hostess | Have Banquet. at @ meeting of the Friday anction ‘The Casper Alumni club of the Uni- bridge club which will be held at her| versity of Wyoming at Laramie, will home, 561 Park avenue, this week-end. | hold a banquet on Monday evening at $906 6 o'clock at the Henning hotel. Pan-Hellenic Tea A large gathering is expected and For Saturday. those desiring tickets are asked to see The Pi Beta Phi alumni eub win| Miss Margarct Longshow, Miss Mar hostesses at an informal tea for the | #1ret Barry or Miss Gladys Hasbrouck ‘an-Hellenic club to be given at the | 38 ®00n as possible so that it will be rome of Mrs. Ben H. Pelton, at 3|known within a few days how many “ o'clock Saturday afternoon, April 1. | Will bo in attenenToe Aacires . estan’ Bence 0. E. 8. Ball for the * Monday After Easter. Friday Night. The second dance to be given by} Plans are being formulated for the the Darius Chapter Order of De Moiy will be held at the Masonic temple on i y ¥riday evening, March 31, from 9 o'.| lowing Easter Sunday, which will clock on. be Monday, April 17. Do Molay, Masons and members of|, TB® ball will be held in the Masonic the Eastern Star are kin invited | *&™Ple and elaborate decorations will add to the attractivences of the affair. to attend the informal dancing pérty. |, An members of the Ocdier of astern Helpfal Ctub ‘Star and their escorts are the invited To Meet. guests of the formal dance. aay The members of the Helpful ctub| Baptist Ladies’ will meet at the home of Mrs. Lee, 0 Craig street ‘Thursday aft: * 730 Craig street on after- nostekes orcs, There will be a special meeting of ‘Tho members are asked to bring| B® Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap. thél gifts for the grab baw tist church in the church parlors to. aie te morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Mesting of time will be spent socially and as a Lutheran Aid. - kensington. An allday meeting will be held by the Lutheran ladies’ aid tomorrow,| 2@C®®0®eeeeeecoosoooooss beginning at 10 o'clock. Each mem Perso l tensive preparations are being made re for the spring sale which will be held on April 20. It is requested that all ‘ing tomorrow. Middleton are leaving for Los Angeles All our Lutheran ladies are invited | Sal, where they will spend several to attend this meeting, if not for the | months. er is asked to bring a lunch. Ex- finished work be brought to the meet-|_ Mrs. D. M. Middleton and Miss Vera whole day) at ast fox a part of it. “ee Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blake are leav Invitations Issued ing for Jacksonville, Fla, where they For Informal Recital. will visit with their daughter, Mrs. John W. Blalock. It is possible Mrs. Gloria Dare Blake, of the Gloria Dare Bluke studio is issuing about 100} B’#ke will accompany her daughter on invitations to friends and parents of|* ‘Tip into Maine. the students of the studio to attend an informal recital and party to be:held Friday evening at the Wyatt cafeteria rooms. This will bo the last of the series of Pere. recitals as Mrs. Blake is closing the : studio preparatory’ to leaving for Jack-|_ Mrs. EH. M. Ouren of Omaha, is a senville, Fia, where she and Mr.| house suest of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Sake will visit for several months | Reichenbach in the Ideal apartments. vith their daughter, Mrs. John W.| Mrs. Ouren will remain in Casper in- Blalock. ce definitely on account of her health, ‘All of the pupits in dramatic art|2d will be under the care of Dr. and voice will appear in appropriate} Relchenbach. | selections in the program, and follow- % ing the numbers, a social evening will} Miss Lovey Norris and her house belensoyed: guest, Miss Betty Sholp, are leaving s eee this evening for Denver, where they ‘Musical Program will continue thelr work at the Wol- For Thursday. cott School for Girls. Miss Sholp, d friends » stu- | Who is a resident of Chicago, has been aonts of the Van Moter School of atu. | Visiting with Miss Norris “over the sic are invited to attend the musical | holldays. Numerous entertainments which will be held ‘Thursday evening, | Were tendered in honor of the young March 30, at the Methodist church at | !#dles during their vacation here. 7.30 o'clock. Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. G. Hascomb of nen Drow rar $8, ae Sires Sheridan, are spending several days Violin Ensemble, “Nortune” and pep pr ne ‘violins, F. McBain, | bere attending to business interests uamRontaine,” violins. Fe Mehait’ | and visiting with former residents of ole A Retecangy cats ; 4. |the north of the state. They are Se ae a Stkeig, [leaving soon for Denver where they be LES emt eg will spend several weeks. Violin, “Norwegian Dance; vicars Miss Ifflian Nugent of Denver is visiting with friends here for a few days. Miss Nugent is a frequent vis- itor in Casper and has many friends who will entertain informally in her honor, ee Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Warren will oc: cupy the C. H. Blake home, 423 South Park street, during the absence of Mr, and Mrs. Blake. ‘Violin, ““Musette’ ‘Merry Go-Round” «+++. Norman Jourgensen eens Mr. and Mrs. FR. M. Elliott who have been in the east where they were called by the ffiness and death of their youngest daughter, have return- ed to their home here. eee = Ae Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis are Clarinet, “My Bonnie” ....--.-.--- | soending several days in the city from ' Benard Scherck aS eaewerene sates: their home tn Salt Creek, on a shop- ‘Violin, “Duck Pond” . George Harris} (°° gna visiting trip. ° Piano, “French Song” oe cite Mrs. W. A. Thomas is leaving this evening for Denver, where she will spend several weeks visiting with friends and relatives at her former bome, ‘Violin, “Little Prince” and “Santa Claus” ... + Carl Schedier Yiano, “Marching Along” ... . coe NIORD ecco +. Warren Barr) yr and Mrs. Lon Wiliams are vis- bei “AUh <Soe eisyreiewioe es iting with friends in the city for sev- eral days while en route from Salt Creck to Denver where they intend spending a few Nbaoe ra Mrs. Helen Agnew, national finance secretary for the Y. W. C. A. is spending several weeks here from the east. Mrs. Agnew will have charge of the sales day plan which ts being backed by the Y. W. C. A, eee Miss Nova Miller-is leaving for Lincoln, Neb., where she will visit *- | with her grandparents for several ss+ers+se2+ Thora Siebers| weeks Miss Miller has recently ce- ‘Garland of Roses" ...-.--- | covered from a serious illness, eee Friends will be sorry to hear thatj Mrs. Arthur McDonald of the Mo- Donald home-baked goods shop tn the +++,» Robert Denny | Natrona market, is confined to her! home by an attack of influenza. | eee } Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mathews have returned to thelr home here after spending the winter months in south- “Spring Song” .. Glayds Grissom|ern California, where they went for ie ees Mrs. Mathews’ health. Mrs. Mathews! Eastern Stars ; |1s much tmproved so friends will be To Visit Douglas. glad to hear, Woodbine er No. 18, O. B. 8. > of Douglas evasion the ladies of ‘W. A. Johnson has returned from € o'clock dinner tomorrow to bo served looking after business matters in con- in Douglas. The State Worthy Mat- nection with the estate of his recently| ron, Mrs. J. S. Mechling, will meetdeccased father, i SS bi Earl Shidier has returned from Cheyenne where he took the work of the 32nd degree Mason. eee improving slowly. ee he is president. eee company. cee days, eee Henry Barina, forraerty term of the district cour! eee L. A. Miller has returned to his headquarters in Cheyenne after spend [ City Brieis | Herbert Ladd of the purchasing de- partment of the Midwest Refining company spent part of the day in the} Te ©” business Big Muddy fields looking after inter- ests of the concern. Mrs. I. M. Cooley is confined to her home by an illness although she is Peter Q. Nyce, council for the Car- ter Oil company is leaving for Den- ver after spending several days here attending to legal interests for the Miss Frantz'of the Frantz shop has left for Denver where she will at- tend to business matters for several known tailor of Sheridan, is in the city looking after business interests pre- paratory to moving here. Mr. Barina intends to locate in Casper and will continme the tailoring busines. eee Judge C. O. Brown has left for Lander where he will open the spring t C. H. Blake of the Blake brokerage. bas returned to bis offices in the city after spending several days attending to business interests in Colorado. H. C. Bretschneiéer formerly of this city and who is now a resident of Den- ver, has returned to his home after spending several days here ooking aft- er business interests for the Western Land and States company of which fhe Casner Datin Crifune morning from Cheyenne, where helis jootrg after tis’) cas matters and 2 spent the past several days in at-|\isiling with friends while here, : tendance at the Shriners’ meeting. eee = ose 2: Attormey Peter Q Nyce, counsel for) Robert K. Staley, Casper ofl man,|the Carter Of] company t spending left Monday for his headquarters in| several days in the city attending to Denver after spending several days | business before returning to his head- quarters in Denver. eee J. C, Lindsay, an executive of the) Ex.Goy. Fentmore Chatterton of Western Pipeline company, has ‘Ye-| Riverton was a visitor in the city L. Ross Broderick, formerly a resi-| turned here from Denver and will re-|this week, looking after business in- dent of Casper and who is now asso-|™ain here to personally supervise the|terests and visiting with friends ciated with the McQuay Norris leak | Operations incident to installation of among the early pioneers. broot piston ring company of St. Louis, Mo., is spending several days ere renewing old acquaintances and attending to business matters. the Casper-Salt Creek line. eee eae ae al ceanire “Und ifrom Cheyenne where he spent se Misses Marion and Esther, formed a|*! “75- a motgring party which spent Sunday} Creek field. } eee i city teday en route from Denver Leslie A. Miller of Cheyenne is in|/*sin where he Casper on business connected with development of his real estate inter- ests here, |per within a few days. | y, eee | has returned from Denver where he Fs spent the past week on a business Where there is stay in Denver Dr. Jeffrey played sev- ing-up tonic after eral rounds of golf on the winter ~ course at the Denver Country ciub. eee 18 . cme nea ue contr SCOTT'S EMULSION moved to Riverton, where he will make his residence is in the city at- taken regul: 4 usually tending to business matters and clos ing up his former home here. spells renewed strength this city is here from Basin where he recentiy putchased a rancl. home. He well The Always Popular OXFORD ng several days here attending to mat A. S. Green has returned to the y after spending about a work look ing after interestts in) Wheatland and ‘ers of importance. Mr. Miller was former collector of internal revenue. ary 'n Fort Collins, Colo. He is leaving the last of the week for the east where he will meet Mrs Green and return ranch home near Alcova. eee toward fall. eee J. R. Lioyd will leave for Denver tomorrow, where he will carry on bus to their home here, with her. oe J. 8. Martin who has been spending the week in the city attending to busi- ness matters as well as visiting with old time friends, has returned to his H. Johnson, a rancher of this dis trict, left last evening for Denver where he will spend several of the spring and summer months. He in tends returning to his ranch home iness in connection with the gtave) pit east of Casper, which is soon to be put into operation by the Lloyd Build ing company. days. eee enne. eee Shrine ceremonials, and work.t Cheyenne. eee J. B. Barnes, Jr. i tack from Dougias where he transacter business at the Innd office for the Midwest Refinng company of which he is lo cal counsel. eee Dr. V. R. Dacken, 2 member of the H. R. Lathrop clinic, returned this TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE GR Two-room house, water in kitchen; Price $1,000, $50 Gown and $20 per colonad: price $3,500, $500 down and $ month. ‘One three-room W. E. Hardin, attorney from Lan- der, and former mayor of that place. is numbered among the business vis- itors of the city for the next few R. C. Van Denberg has returned from Cheyenne, where he attended the took ana Justin Kingdon, who has been here on business for a few days is leaving for Cheyenn® where he is the engineer for Contractor Inman, who has the new sewerage work for Chey- the D. C. Seott is in the city from Salt Creek attending to business for the land interests of the company. A. A. Slade, superintendent of the days in attending the Rotary conven- tion and in visiting in Denver and Exri Burwell of the gas department of the New York Oil company, has returned from Greeley and Cheyenne, where he attended the Rotary conven- tion and the Shrine ceremonials. tele- 60 per AMl locate@ ome block cast of the per; $200 down and $25 per month; Will take good car; Dodge preferred jcereeia ring as part payment on any e58, or Also several goods lets for mis ast ot Seeutee Sm aeee een Inquire Osri LOST—Mink choker between ning and Kimball on First street. Re- registry Window ward. Ingutre office, Thone 2350 S803 Heh- post- 9-2" FOR RENT—Front bedroom next to bath. Phone 457J. orn except heat; also cabin, 831 South Spruce st at 1228 South David street, -20-8t the Casper chapter to a meeting and| Lincoln, Neb., where he has been FOR RENT—Fourreom house, mod- ,one-room reet. 2 can it No Woman Will Do Without Her Spring Oxfords Oxfords have well been called the “bread-and-butter” shoe style. It’s a homely comparison that everyone will appreciate. Most of us enjoy the “dessert” or novelty styles, but none would think of being with- out oxfords, You'll find such satisfaction in choosing your oxfords here. There are several good looking variations, some plain, others less so. In all there’s comfort, smart- ness, fine workmanship, the best of leathers—and splendid economy possibilities. Black Kid Welt, Brown Kid Welt, Cuban Heel Cuban Heel $7.50 $8.00 IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN" 122 East Second St. Phone 1046-J | Major Ormsby returned Tuestay « visitng various properties in the Salt; FR. N. Van Sant of the Vam Sant Motcr company passed through the will transact busi-| ness interests. He will return to Cas Dr. J. Hi Jettrey, local ehiropractor,, Renews Strength: and pleasure mission. During hix| Need for a build- e sceke and vigor. Ti, Bunnell, formerly a resident of is =. a= J | v- to} AA ANNOUNCING Chanticleer Cafe. Under the Management of E. B. Odell. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS FOR 6 O'CLOCK DINNER Thursday, March 30th Music and Decorations, EVERYBODY WELCOME Come and inspect our kitchen, You will see the e most modern kitchen in Casper, - The Best of Everything at Reasonable Prices, PAGE THREE Te GL KASSIS’ THURSDAY SPECIALS Better Every Week. 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