Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 192° SOCHETY | “Nick Lat, A popular Juncheon and card party will be given hy the ladies of St. Mark's guild Saturday afternoon is the Masonic temple auditorium. The} ferty, 340 South Elm. Mrs. Roe was! Presented with a beautiful set of ster- |Ung silver teaspoons. A social time |was greatly enjoyed. Spring flowers {wet off the table very artistically. the home of the president, Mrs. Floyd Hambright, on fouth Jefferson street. last evening. The early part of the evening was spent in business session, after which the guests were kept busy with num- rous guessing games. Delicious re- Seen were served by te host- Mrs. Lester Parker and Miss Flor ence Johnson will be joint hostesses for the June meeting. 2 8 Benefit Tea ‘ For Maccabees. A silver tea for the Women's Bene- ver. During his stay here Mr. Bal! will open bids for certain features of the contract work calls for which were made sometime agv. eee "L. A, Reed has moved his office from room 606 of the Midwest build- ing to room 627. se. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Lamar are! in town from Riverton. Mr. Lamar is a promirent oil man there. ee T. B. Hoffer of Fort Worth, Texas, BResident of the Fensland Oil com- €be Casper Daily Cribune lows. On Sunday he will spend the day with his mother who resides in Michigan. eee | Joseph Garst, 2 Ixwyer, from Doug: | tas, was in Casper yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend re- turned from their trip to New Or- leans Inst night. Mr. and Mrs. Lew M.| Gay, who had accompanied them on! the journey, arrived in town this aft-| ernoon. VICTIM OF DROWNING — ILLNESS PROVES FATAL TO MARTIN MFARLANE, EMPLOYE IN OIL FIELD A short {lines which has kept him In a local hospital for the past week proved fatal to Martin McFarlane, et the neral plans are made. Mr, McFarlane is a veteran of the world war and has several months ac tive service with the American expe- ditionary forces to his credit. He was an active member of the Knights of Columbus and of the American Le gion. While funeral services have not been definitely completed it is believ- ed that the remains will be shipped to PAGE THREE Bowman mortuary until fu-| Beacon, N. Y., where his mother and other relatives reside. of the Midwest Refining company re- ceived a velegram yesterday, stating his father, H. C. Heerleip, Sr., had died Saturday at his home in Corry , from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. Interment was mode this juncheon place promptly ‘Eastern Star aged 25 years, ho 4 x 4 era portman peel arp pel cueacneoee wm i ‘Assccistion 0€ the Maccebes will| pany; ia in Casper this week on bust- aged 35 years, who died at 7 o'ctock = : ete ven Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at| ness. ; eas Peer imace mad leave Oe aay relate gene Onder Of Eastr=n Star wil give|th» home of Mrs. Clara E. Tubbs. A os: past agin ates ot the acre for a kensington.” A rose as souventr| tase rinig ohne, he, Masonite; musical program. willbe given. Elmer Sweet, shsepman, from Riv- gas plant for two years prior to his it tages’ te the lekty at ensh take) One ee ay ie; An jo erton, is spending a few days in the = | death. ‘The remains will be in state ae ere te oe tat members of the order and their es- tay. as | DI Tickets are now on mle by the la-| oi harks singe ee ose The funeral of Junior Tremaine, the| SCOUNT dies of the guild. The committes for| ty elr ladies are the ¥F. M. Moss, auditor of the Fensfand| young boy who was drowned Sunday| On All the planning of the affair includes Mesdames P. C, Nicolaysen, W. C./ Newell, George W. Jarvis, W. W. Keefe, A. F, Schuler and Youngs. eee Loyal Temperance Legion Meets For Election Tomorrow. The Loyal (emperance legion will meet at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the parlors. of the Methodist church for the purpose of elec*ing new officers. Everyone se urged o attend this im-|{ portant business seasion. Par ee ¥ The many friends of Mrs. Lew Hanna will be glad to know that she is convalescent of her illness of the past tro weeks. - SRS Mrs. Gerry Entertains at Dinner, Mrs, A. J. Gerry entertained 16 guests at a dinner given at her home, 219 East Tenth, last night.. Tho table ‘was charmingty decorated with sreet peas. Bake Salo ‘Thursday. ‘The Victory Workers of the M. E. church will hold a bake sale Thurs- day afternoon at the Casper Storage grocery. eee Mrs, Fred Johnson to Meet With Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. Fred Johnson will be hostess to the Ladies’ Aid society of the Scan- dinavian-Lutheran church ath home, 1021 South McKinley. Thur: day at 2 p. m. eee 0. E, &. Wil Meet Tomorrow. ‘The Order of Easturn Star will meet a regular business session tomor- row evening at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. A large attendance has been requested. . Pythian Sisters to Hold Regular Meetinz. ‘The Pythian Sfsters will meet in regular session Thursday evening and after the regular business session is conducted a short program will be en- Joyed and refreshments served. The drilt team wif practice after the clore of the session. AM! visiting members and sisters are invited and urged to be present at $ qiclock for the opening ceremon' . Mesdames Ovren and Kirkpatrick Entertained. A Kensington was enjoyed yester- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hi. A. Reichen¥ach by the: Mesdames Ouren and Kirkpatrick, who are leaving for Council Bluffs today. Mrs. Cashbaugh, who is visiting in Casper A lovely Mrs. Johnson Entertains at Bridge Luncheon, Mrs. J. W. Johnson ts entertaining 16 guests at a bridge luncheon today at her home, 114 South David, Pink and white carnations serve as floral decorations. eee Mrs. J. R. Clark Meets With Thimble Club. The Woodcraft Thimble club is spending a very enjoyable afternoon today with Mrs. J, R. Clark, 136 North Grant. eee ‘Tuesday Kensington in Honor of Mrs. Roe, rMs. Glen Roe, who is leaving Fri- day evening for her home in Colorado Springs, was the guest of honor at a luncheon with the Tuesday Kensing- ton at the home of Mrs. M. W. Raf- Letters Ecorgn tie Chee’ ¢ Tae iu 2 °: e Weak, nervous, di: and had head-, aches. I was troubled in this way for two years and was hardly able to do my work. My friends advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and I am very sorry that I did not. take it sooner. But I havegot results - from it and am now able to do my housework most of the time. ommend your medicine to who have similar troubles. I do not like publicity, butif it will help other women I will be glad for you to use my letter.’’—Mrs. FANNIE ROSENSTEIN, 882 N. Holly Street, Phila., Pa. Detroit, Michi — “During the Change of LifeI 2 lotof stom- ach trouble and was bothered agreat deal with hot flashes. Sometimes t was not able to do any work at all. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s pemstable Compound in your little books and took it with very good results. [keep house and am able now to do all my own work. = rec- ommend your medicine and am will- ing for you to hp this testi- monial.”>—Mrs.J.S. LIVERNOIS,2051 Junction Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Priva' Peculiar to Women” will be Ww. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE. "\\.A Trying Period throughwhich Every _ Woman Must Pass Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose ite to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., chusetts. - This book contains valuable information. invited guests. ] The Brodus orchestra, which plays |a tthe Wyoming theater, will furnish jthe music, Light refreshments will| [be served throughout the evening. | Admission will be charged at the dogr.| fe j Friends Surprise Mrs. Whistler. Mrs. C. R. Whistler was pleasantly | |surprised by a few friends at her| | home at 346 South Jackson street Mon-| day evening. The evening was spent jin playing games. Refreshments |were served. Mrs. Whistler will de- part for her new home in the East [waeeen. the next two weeks. | eee Mrs, Wells Cluphf Moves |To Ideal Apartments. | Mrs. E. C. Wells Cluphf has moved | } trom her home on South Ash street | to the Ideal Apartments. M. S. Wells, her son, le. resterday for Cincin-| nattl, Ohio, where ':~ will becous as sociated in business with-his uncle. eee Denny Wyatt Post Entertains at Informal Dance. The Denny O. Wyatt post of the American Legion entertained last night at 4 dancing party in their club rooms on North Center street. A | the Pacific coast. City Briefs Downer of Sheridan is in the city to consult officials of the Veter- an’s bureau. Mr. Downer saw service overseas in the 148th Field artillery. eee J. B. Hazlett of the firm of West and Hazlett, well known Salt Creek operators and also an officer of. the Kasoming and Prairie Oil and Gas companies is a business visitor in Casper today, eee Richard Beentz, local off man has returned from an extended visit on He plans to spend the remainder of the summer in Cas- per. eee G. R Hagens will return this after- roon from "ander where he has spent the past two days on legal business Dr. E. C. Badger returned this morning from a visit of several days to his ranch at Gillette, Wyo cee Max W. Ball, president of the West- ern Pipeline company which is con- structing a line from Salt Creek to good time was tnjoyed by all who at- tended. eee Ladies of Helpful Club Meet with Mrs. Stealey. The ladies of the Helpful club wif meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home- of Mrs. C. E, Stealey in the Murphy Apartments, 828 Pear street. There will be a luncheon and sewing. ee ‘riquois Council ‘olds Meeting. Iriquois Council, No. 5, Degree of ‘ocahontas, met ,in regular session ast night at the I. 0. O. F. lodge rooms. A business session was fol- lowed by a social hour, Mrs. Glen Roe, who will leave Friday was pre- sented with some fine silver tea- spoons. A splendid musical program was enjoyed, which was in charge of Mesdames Ruecca Mill and J. Wil- son. Mesdames Roo, Place, Tile muth, and Hurst haé charge of 1! refreshments. see Sunday School Class Holds Mesting. The young ladies of the Girls’ class of the Methodist Sunday school were delightfully entertained at eA oa Sturdy. ol babies all over the country owe their fine development to EAGLE BRAND Y. W..CoAs. CAFETERIA Try Our 40c SPECIAL LUNCH Follow The critical time of a woman’s life usually comes between the years of 45 and 50, and is often be- set with annoying symptoms such as nervousness, irritability, melan- cael: Heat fiashes or ee eat 3} pass over cause the face to be very red and often bring on headache, dizziness and a sense of suffocation. Another ar Sym} which comes at this time is an inability to recall names, dates or other small facts. This is liable to make a ‘woman lose confidence in herself. She becomes nervous, avoids meet- ing strangers and dreads to go out alone. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is especially adapted to help women at this time. It exer- cises a restorative influence, tones and strengthens the system, and assists nature in the long weeks and months covering this period. ._ Let it help carry you through this time of life. It is a splendid medi- cine for the middle-aged woman. It is Spespered from medicinal roots and herbs and contains no harm- ful drags or narcotics. te Text-Book upon “Ailments sent you free upon juest, Casper is a visitor here from Den- AT THIS STORE ™NVFEST YOUR DOLLARS WHERE THEY Ol company, is here from Fort Worth. Hugh Johnson of the Casper Realty company went to Lander today, eee Frederick W. Ficler, represontative of Springfield Fire and Marine Insur- ance company, is in Casper on bus!- neés. ees A. R. Porter of the Exchange Un- derwriters and the Royalty Exchange company arrived in Casper yester- day. ste. Mark U. Weber of the Chapel Oil} company came in from Denver this morning. «68, F. J. Castell went to Denver Mon- day. ee John Wheelan of the Boeke and ‘Wheelan law firm has returned from California. ‘afternoon im the Box Elder creek, waa held this affer - Gay | Biwarcs) from the chapel. The Rev. Philip K. Ifictated. aeons AGED RESIDENT LAD AT REST HERE TODAY The funeral of Elmer Sergent, 60 years «id, who was found dead of; hert distase at his homo a few days! ago, was held this afternoon Shaffer-Gay chapel. The I K. Edwards performed BODY OF ACCIDENT VICTIM TO ALABAMA | | J, B. Barnes is in Denver on busi ‘ness. eee E. Richard Shipp left today for Chi cago where on Saturday he will attendl evening . At present th the annual gathering of the Bookfel- BRING YOU THE MOST. Printed ’Kerchief Lenon 40-inch fine Lawn, in pretty - printed $ checks for spring frocks. Special at 3 yards for___. Third Floor Ladies’ Gauze Vests Here is a splendid $ bargain. Big selec- tion to choose from at 6 for__....... Third Floor’ - Children’s Mercerized S ings Pairs, in black, white, brown__ $1 Main Floor Children’s Union Suits j] | Misses’ and Chil- $ dren’s Summer Un- ion Suits. A real value at 2 for.__..__ Third Floor Woodbury Soap A special item for $ Thursday and a good buy at 5 bars SES ere eee oemee meee Main Floor Bed Pillows 17x25. Good qual- $ ity crushed chick- en feather Pillows. A dandy for_—.... Basement Thermos Bottles Special hargain in $ Thermos Bottles. Regular $1.95, for Thursday only at_ Fourth Floor Ladies’ Gingham Dresses In good styles. A $ limited quantity. Formeriy pricgd up to $3.98 for.... Second Floor Brassieres Several styles, in $ pink and white. Any size you may wish at Second Floor Children’s Dresses Made of Voile and $ Swiss. Come in sizes 2 to 10 years SU eee Second Floor Millinery One table full of $ Trimmed and Sail- or hats. A rare of- Second Floor Ladies’ Silk Hose © Black, white, navy i | Main Floor fer for tomorrow. and brown. A good value for Thurs- day at eve Cheviot Shirtings 27-in. Cheviot Shirtings, in blue and grey, $ . colors. Special at | 6 yards for__...__ Third Floor Large yellow crockery Mixing Bowls. A $ handy article in ] ery housewife, at.. Fourth Floor plain colors, fast Mixing Bowls the kitchen for ev- & The remains of William T. Bowen, who was killed Monday when his car turned over on the Salt Creek road will be shipped to Mobile, Ala., this body is in the care of the Sheffer-Gay company. Men’s Khaki Pants Made of unusually $ good quality cloth. Full run of sizes Cpe SA lee 4 Main Floor Boys’ Union Suits Short sleeve and $ knee length Union Suits. Ecru. Sizes 2to16 yrs. 2 for First Floor Boys’ Blouses Khaki and black @ Sateen. Tom Saw- yer and Kaynee makes 0 Main Floor Men’s Athletic Underwear Made of fine grade $ cross bar Dimity - with elastic back. “hE oh act alg aE Main Floor Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves These are in the gauntlet style with strap $ around wrist. In 1 sand, grey, tan, beaver. Thursday Main Floor Umbrellas A rainy weather § necessity. Full size. Rainproof. Reach <7... Main Floor * Lamps Complete in every way. Glass Lamps. For Thursday at Brite ee Seeees a | Fourth Floor Chopping Bowl ynn, Massa- Mincing Knife Large Wooden Chopping Bowl and Mincing Knife, both for.._____ and $1 GOLDEN RULE DEPT STORE | LINDSAY & CO. EXPRESS WAGONS Pioneer Express Wagons. priced at $1.49, For Thursday only at._....__. Regularly -QOmental Cream HATS Including Pattern and Sport Models. Anne's Hat Shop Balcony 2 Midwest Pharmagy Gotraud EASSiIs’ THURSDAY SPECIALS Mait ALWAYS BIG MONEY | | yr", Orders SAVERS FOR THE puntos Were. Frownt WOMEN OF : Attention CASPER Thursday Bargains In the Boys’ Department Time to outfit your bey for summer. Don’t take chances with clothing of unknown standards. It is just as easy to please the son with quality clothing and the satisfaction of long wear at a fair price will amply repay your taking time to learn the truth about the clothing we are selling: Tom Sawyer Blouses for Boys Sle. AOC mee. SSC Boys’ two-piece Wool Suits. Made just like big brother’s. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Regular prices from $7.25 to $11.75. Thurs- , $5.2536 $9.25 day sale price____.....__. Boys’ Overalls Tow Sawyer and Honor Bright Coveralls— yak wie 99C Tizay $1:10 MEN’S EIFFEL AND PHOENIX SILK AND LISLE HOSE ; —_Th * leper ORE mip. Coe Mercerized Hose—Thurs- day sale price... e DON’T FORGET, we are closing out our entire line of Ladies’ Shoes. Just a few numbers of Ladies’ Ham- ilton Brown High Tops and Low Shoes—at a great sacrifice. Shoes. Per Shiner 5 FAY 5 Ladies’ fine kid Oxfords and Strap Slippers. Per mi. 3.40 Ontords. Fer par... DLe BO Ladies’ fine kid High Top Department Bargains The new Bar Pins, so popular now. Some beautiful designs. and Fancy Combs, in jeweled Tortoise Shell, at ONE-HALF OFF Barrettes Bags and Vanity Cases Vanity Cases, Four Leaf-Clover Leather, and Duvetyne Bags. Regular prices ranging from $1.85 to $10.50. . THURSDAY SPECIAL SALE PRICES, FROM 3 From 95c to $7.25 ALL BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry GoodsCo. | 173 East Second St. Phone 1749

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