Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1922, Page 3

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6 Montana Physician Story,” a reading by Miss Alten will Ctaims Bride Here. close the program. A romance of um-ual interest to| Following the program cards will be many Casper friends of the principals| Played and appropriate prizes in keep- and to scores in Montana towns as|ing with the party will be awarced. well, culminated late this afternoon | Old fashioned dances will also be en- in the marriage at the Presbyterian | Joyed. manse at $04 South Wolcott, by the| Refreshments will be served. and Rev. Chas. A. Wilson of Mrs. Oltvia}the Easter color scheme will be com- B. Fradd of Casper and Dr. C. p.| Pletely carried out. Powell of Valier, oss Simple cere-| A _— ee baaciasn tine Ga onies were observ coed e soc! Program and wi = "Mrs. Powell has made Casper her| Sin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. All Sis- nome for the last four months with|ters desiring to attend are urged to Mrs. J. I, Shepperson, 1034 East} be present at’ that time. . Second street. Until recently she was ' a valved emp Oye in tho office of the| Mr. Steile Honored Prodacers & Rehaers’. corporation. | At Surprise Party. . /Betore coming to Casper she resided! A surprise party was held Tuesday st Lewistown, Mont.,.where she has evening at the apartment of Miss! a large cirele of friends. | Lorraine Wright, 423 South Beech) Dr. Powell is a well known physt.|street in honor of the birth anniver-| cian of northern Montana, being a sary of Mr. Gus B. Stelle. The host practicing physician and surgeon at of the evening was entirely surprised | Valier, whern he will také his bride) when the guests arrived, each bring- at the end of their wedding trip. ing a surprise package. bp sae A color scheme of pink and white Casper Woman's Ciub | was carried out in the apartment and| To Mect Satrday. the menu, while a huge white birth- The Casper Woman's club will @ay cake held the necessary number meet with Mrs. W. A. Blackmore,|° pink candles. | 615 South Wolcott street, Saturday) Music and games were enjoyed, and afternoon. : . |the pleasant time lasted into the wee A program will be presente@ and a) Small hours. social hour will be enjoyed. |_ The guests included Mr. Steile, the eee Messers and Mesdames F. E. Luthi, Demonstration On |R. D. Daughlin, Lee Bright, E. M. Home Decorating. |Countner, Miss Laura Monson, Miss | Miss Rokahr of the state Univer-|Ruth Salts,: Mr. David Orcutt and] sity of Wyoming, will give a demon-| MF. Phalen O'Neill and the hostess stration on home decorating for the|f the entertainment, Miss Wright. members of the Welfare cub and all ag other women who afe interested in! } the subject, Friday afternoon. at 2:00/ | o'clock at the Presbyterian church. | P. ersonals Baked Sale Mrs. Lovey Hudson is leaving ‘for cdist church, will hold : faked ‘goods, at the Hawley aroces| Denver where she will spend the Eay- orner of North Durbin and H streets, .tertime with her little grandadug' Saturday, April 15, ter. eee. eee American Legion Dance Miss Violet Lever left for Sioux For Next Week. ; City, Iowa, yesterday where she will ‘The George W. Vroman post, of the Spend the Eastertide wtih relatives American Legion, is planning an ia-| 954 friends, formal dancing party to be held-at the| Arkeon dance | academy, ‘Thurs night, April 20 Several innovations are being plan-\from Washington, ned for especial cntertainment-end a[has completed his course in the good time is promised all of the|Army and Navy preparatory school. guests. eee | Robert Griev: jon of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grieve, arrived last. night eee Dancing Party Honors Out-Of-Town Guest. Mr, and Mrs. Charles D. Bennett, i Income ‘host atiw-des the south where they will attend the ibe Knight ‘Templar conclave which is lightful dancing party held at t hee in Besoh “!" | scheduled for New Orleans. While in ome on Soul street. Tuesday | tne south Mrs. Leeper will be joined © oka Outen alo tw here fro, [BY her daughterinlaw, Mrs. Carroll Omaha, Neb., visiting with her sister | 00Per, who nas spent the past sev: Mrs. H. A. Reichenbach. peareeet ds det 1; q ant Leeper has been stationed, Mrs. At midnight a Celicious luncheon was verved. Yellow candles. in. crystal | LOMeer. Wil. secompany “Mrs. | Anne. éiders, and favors which were sug- Eestive of Eastertide, were the table decorations. ¢ oe Second ‘Anniversary To Be Celebrated, and Mrs. Lew Gay, and Mrs, Anna Leeper are planning on leaving imme- summer here. eee ‘The legislative irrigation committee of the chamber of commerce held a Pythian Sisters at an Easter party }the meeting. in honor of their seconé anniversary. eee spent in making this annual event an |cjty from Salt Creek and plan to leave unusually attractive affair and Miss | within a few days for Boulder, Colo., from the school of music, will ren- Agnes Dykes, are attending the acad- der a program. emy. Mr. and Mrs. Dyke intend buy- ensemble “Nocturne” and “Evening| main there. The young ladies will Dream.” Glayds’ Grissom, Calvin} continue their music this summer Steele, and Warren Cromwell will] under instructors of the academy. play first violins, Miss Van Meter, see George. Groves and A. C. McIntyre,| Miss Hattie Jobe, a neice of Mrs. second violin, Mrs. Steele at the plano.|y, I. Christiansen, 345 South Park “Among the Heather,” and “Roses of| street, arrived here this week from Yesterday,” by Glayds Grissom, vio-|her home in Sterling, -Colo., and will lin and “Morning Star,” by Warren] spend several Cays at the Christian-/ Cromwell, violin, with Miss Van Met-| sen home. ler, violin obligata, and Mrs.. Steele, eee piano, Mrs. R. J. Fuchs has returned from Mrs. C. D, Hemry will give a read-| New York, where sho has been spend- followed by a vocal selection by |ing the past week on a buying trip Eva Shoemak, “An Easter] for the company store here. cee Aesthetic. Aprons Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend have returned from Denver, where they spent “the week end on a br and pleasure trip.” cee Mrs. B. B. Brooks and Mrs. Wm. Holland have left for Washington, D. C., where they will be in attendance at the annua Continental congress ‘of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution, Mrs. Brooks representing the state as State Regent, and Mrs. Hol- land representing the Casper chapter as regent. eee Mrs. ‘A. E. Biglin, accompanied by her two children and her mother, Mrs. Seeley-Weed, has left wr Olean, N., ¥., her former home, where she will spend a part of the summer visiting with friends and relatives. eee : Mrs. D. B. Sullivan who is suffer- ing from a sprained ankle, is reported to be steadily improving and is now! receiving friends at her home in the Grude apartments. - Mrs. Ella Nelson has returned from Denver, where she spent the first and relatives at her former home. TRUCK WRECKED. ‘A large truck, the ownership of which has not been established fea-| tured in a wreck on the Alcova road ‘yesterday evening, according to re-| ports brought to Casper today. ‘The large truck, the driver of which ap- ently missed the road turned over | bree papens have styles? “Cou: bet. dnd rolled into a Pleste river canyon. opulan nenlow’” is still the most | ‘Attempts to =n the ownership of cut. Gay cretonnes right ‘ ow find highest favor among the | the machine paterials, being used to trim plain Swagger Nursery Nighties Even fashions for little tots’ nightgowns change. More frilly “Billie Burkes” are now competing for the favor of little siriles: i> Sprigged dimity and crepe proving the most popular 1 'Mr. Christiansen whose nome ig in Sioux City, Towa, is a student of the lew department of Iowa university. He will remain here over the spring City Briefs J. Roy Calvin of the Wyoming Pure| Food commission sin the city on a brief--business visit from Cheyenne.| Alexander, Nisbet, chief of police, will leeve tonight for Denver where he will transact business connected | with. his Iocal oil interests and also Jacob M. Schwoob, -a prominent! visit with his family over Easter. merchant of Cody and former member of the Wyoming senate, is in the city. eee Cc. EB. Kennedy of the Wills St. Claire ‘Motor agency here left yes- B. D. Ward has left for New Mexi + ad eo\terday for Denver making the trip where he will attend to business for) He expects to return to, his home here the f Welhs D. W. Dayis is leaving today for potatoes are soft. This recipe |_W. H. Eraniff, special agent for the| Salt Creek after spending several Cays serves six people, | Queen's Insurance.company, is in town|here attending to business interests The Busy Bee circle of the Meth- [setting losses on automobiles. and visiting with friends among the M. N. Wheeler returned rom Rushville, Ni ° J. C. Hutchinson of Newark, N, J., is registered at the Henning hotel while. looking after. business interests here connected with his ofl interests in the Salt Creek fields. * Attorney G. R. Hagens is expected t Powered Carnation Mike McCleary, of the Brooks-Ban-|bie has been attending to legal mat- ¢ ters for the Hagens and Murane law 1 , Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wyland, having’ spent a -six-weeks outing in Rock returned yesterday, While away they visited St. Louis and the old home of Mr. Wyland at Har- D. C,, where he) ner ranch is in town on business and | visiting with friends and relatives, eee W. A, Reynolds of the Marshall] ‘tom Kline js leaving this afternoon Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Mr-irieid company is here from Denver. eee Neb., where he spending several weeks with his wife He will return to Casper | FOR SALE—Two lots on Yellowstone his family, the figgt| highway in Esst Burlington on. the intends A. A. Slade returned yesterday from Cheyenne where he has been attending a meeting of importance to the state for; diately foliowing the Easter time for tea by. P. N. Carr has returned from the Black Hills where he spent the first part of the week visiting with friends. and relatives at his former home. C. 'W. Scott of New York City is in Leeper to Casper and will spend the/the city representing the American Publishing company to logal legai cf- Victor Saul of ihe Taber Prang com- session during the luncheon hour at} Pany, Cincinnati, has arrived in Cas- the Henning hotel yesterday noon and! Per with: the annual exhibit of Taber Tonight the Pythian Sisters will en- | discussion of the irrigation canal from |Prang pictures. tertain‘all the Knights of Pythias and | Pathfinder to Alcova was the topic of clean, white: eee th te oat ute theta ‘ex it handy instant it a ‘S3'and €scents in jarsand tubes hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER i ¢- These pictures in- clude many masterpieces by world art- ists, and are such as have appealed to the popular mind of all ages as well Much time and thought has been| wr. and Mrs. J. B. Dyke are in the| They Will be on exhibit at the Shaffer- Gay furniture store for these three days, Thursday, Doris Van Meter and her orchestra|where their daughters, Clellia and, ““Y John Arnold, a miner from the foot of Casper Mountain is in town. He |states that the snowfall for the past week on the foothills has been an ag | Sregate of 40 to 42 inches. The elections will include orchestra | ing a home in Boulder and will re-| Dr. W. R. Wynne, chief medical of. COLD WEATHER CUTTING | ‘With but 90 cars of coal on band awaiting consignment from the mines debut with th: re ree interpretive dances at Gedo, Wyo.,-the coal: strike situa-|5¢ various natures, giving amplo op.|{0F the east, either Chicago or New| portunity to show the. versality and) rice of the young Indy ing to unofficial announcements made|Sursher, a toe dance, “The shows the skill of the dancer in t Of the 90 cars 50 belong to the rafl-| ork ns well as the poise and acting road company and 40 are owned by|in interpreting the commercial firms. The long duration) the dance. 7 of cold weather is cutting in on the) dance shows dancing of another de | cided_ nature, and Miss Spencer holds tion is lending serious phase to the Burlington Railroad company, accord- today. suppty materially. Word received at division head- quarters here indicates that single| miners are leaving the mine district while family men are awditing some definite action either by the unions or-by the operator: | mainder of the week here on business | assogiated with his oil interests in| the fields south of Cas; eee Tom Hall has returned to his home | in Arminto after spending a part of | the woek here looking after business | interests and visiting with friends| among the early pioneers, Scalloped Potatoes This economical way of preparing potatoes removes them from the “side dish” class and makes of them a dish of distinction: 1 thep. salt, 4 medium sized potatoes, 1f cup water, # cup Carnation Milk, } tbsp. butter. ‘Wash, pare and cut potatoes in thin slices. Put a layer in buttered baking dish, sprinkle with salt and dredge with a small amount of flour. Add milk and butter and bake until jue 100 tested recipes, write fer copy to Carnation Milk Prod- wets Co, 1430 16th Street, Denver, Cole. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. road to the new refinery. Box A-185, Tribune. ° 4-13-3t* ——_———_—— MeMillan of Denver arrived| FOR CARPENTERS, concrete men, this morning and will spend the re-| . hauling or expert gardners, phone ‘For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with fingers. i— goes right to the spot with agentle ss ‘Congestion, draws Out, 1433. “Ask for Hume. Prices will in- terest you. 4-13-10" ——— WANTED— Work by day or hour. 1202 Glenarm street. Margaret Hen- dry. Phone 1147J. 4-13-2t° Y. W.C. A. CAFETERIA Try Our Special Fishy Dinner Or Scalloped Oysters—Friday HAY, GRAIN, FEED, SALT Casper Storage Co. 313 W. Midwest Ave. ficer attached to thw local offices of the U. S. Veterans’ bureau left last night for Denver where he will spend several days in attendance at district heacquarters. Dr. M, J. Nolan, who'recently re- ent ef medical of- bilitat'ou department of the U. S. Veterans’ Fyreau has as- sumed his duties at the Ircal office. ficer of the reh. A. J, Hazlett, editor of the Inland Oil Index left last night for Denver cwhere he will spend the Easter holi- days with his family. ee H. A. Christiansen, a nephew of J. ¥. Christiansen, manager of the Iowa- Wyoming Oil company is visiting jn Casper during the spring vacation. SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS. At the Velour, Beauty Parlor. Phone 2595 for appointments 4 SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES years Sloan’e Liniment Bcial an {tism, tired muscles, kime backs, and strains, aches and pains. Sloan's handy and apply rubbing, at the first It eases and brings comf and readily. You'll’fnd it Swift’s White Laundry. 5 bars 25c, IR fc Fer Peet’s Pure Cocoa Oil Toilet Scap— Creme Oil Soap... We Sell:for Cash or Credit—A SERVICE STORE. Our Delivery Service to All Parts of the City Is Perfect. Exclusive Agents for Richelieu. Pure Food Products. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 part of the week visiting with friends | — CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET _ Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS. WEEK Extra fancy hand-packed New Jersey Tomatoes, cans— 30c can, 4 cans $1.10, 8 cans $2.00, 12 cans $2.90 Sprague-Warner’s 26-oz. jars Pure Fruit Jam, in all varieties of Fruit and Berries— 3! 55c jar, 3 jars $1.50, 6 jars'$2.90, 12 jars $5.75 The regular price of this Jam has been 90c per jar. Soap or Electric Spark Soap— 22 bars $1.00, 100 bars $4.40 Crystal White Soap__4 bars:25c, box, 100 bars, $5.75 Swift’s Peerless Hard Water Toilet Soap— 5c bar, 12 bars 55¢ Be bar, 12 bars 5Sc aaeeees-s3 bars 25 Miss Spencer, Danseuse, America, Miss Mary Spe poise and acting} rythmatic plot of “La Gazelle” a soft shoe Me FO LAELAAAAAL AL Ahk ILIOOPMEIOIDIDSITOIISIOO MIDI I IIS L. SUGGESTIONS Hand Embroidered Linen Handker- chiefs for men and women. All kinds of Silk Underwear, Hose, Gloves and Blouses. } AS AMAA &} UN pS AN STI EASTER---and the Victrola Truly does a VICTROLA give to all of the family! : What better expression of the true spirit of the day than the gift of Through -a VICTROLA and VICTOR RECORDS only does the appropriate gift of music find its supreme resting place. This com- bination alone can bring to the-home the most perfect interpretation of what is best in music, revealed .to.you by the. world’s greatest artists. Its appeal is to all ages.. It'is a gift. with a future, as enduring as solace and the pleasure music itself gives to the world. We have VICTROLA models in all styles and sizes and finishes—and a great list of VICTOR RECORDS appropriate to the season. Come in— see and hear them! And make your selection in advance of the date of WILL THERE BE A VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME THIS EASTER? rs DST TTT her audience with her quick lightfoot. ; ea cleverness. The last number, a! resonable | Character dance, “Uncle Sam,” com-| > young danseuse, who has attracted | Pletes her program, and calls for a IN ON GOAL SUPPLY Srssisss ss Seta goes cot coors] HOUR SERVICE TO BE = |ter during her Spencer is costumed apprbpriately performances, j wilt appear for the last time tonight [ad elaborately which also adds to the ‘The artist, who is a pupil of Mrs. P. Brodie, is making her stage (Swe te come wen seme! — HELD AT ST. MARKS Brodie, Miss Spencer intends leaving} York where she will take up a more strentocs course of work. \She plans| Good Friday will be observed at St. {0m returniag to Casper after finishing | Mark's church with the Hoty commun- her work, and it is probable that she ‘on service at 10 o'clock a m. and the may open a studio here. three hour service in commemoration ———__ of our Lord's agony upon the cross from noon until 3 o'clock p. m. SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS. - At the Velour Beauty Parlor. Phone 2593_for intments 4-13-1t —— Subscribe for The Tribune. ——~ Easter Specials CZ Just received from our New York buyer 165 wonderful garments. To these we have sor 35 which we have selected from our stock. CL Added fad, 200 GARMENTS IN ALL Coats . Suits Dresses Values Up to $65.00 Chndid, Se be hddidddd SPECIALLY PRICED FOR EASTER $2 4% We Have a Full Line of ’ CONFIRMATION DRESSES AND BRIDAL GOWNS MILLINERY Dozens of the very newest in Hats are ar- riving daily. Ob hbk df WE HAVE PRICED THEM FOR EASTER SELLING AT 20% Off THE REGULAR VALUES Pre 256 S. Center Phone 1304-W WOODDDOODIMOPI DODD, Our easy payment plan makes it per- | fectly convenient for you to realize the pleasure of having one now. THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “Exclusively Victor” AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE Phone 1745 241 S. Center St. Casper, Wyo. Victor Records Make Unusual f Easter Gifts i x MR

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