Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1922, Page 3

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B. EK United for Denver tives and friends in Iinois and Michi- }Ban. She wil be accompanied by her AThe first P. E. QO. meeting of the 80n Leslie, who will enter the Uni- year was held at the hume of Mra! v¥ersit:- of Michigan to complete his Frank Firmin Saturday afternoon. In| junior year. the absence of the president, Mrs. 24,9 Moore, Mrs..S. K. Loy president. The) Miss Edith Dolan is @ house guest regular business meeting was gone|of the Sullivans this week. Mise through with, several mattérs of im-|Dolan’s home is in Denver. portance betng up for settlement. Aft-) «70 © erward @ plewjant social hour was) Persons leaving for the University held ‘during which Mrs. Walters of/or Wyoming last night Included the Walla Walle, Wasir, sang several) Misses Alice Hardie, Olga Moore, Mau- solos, Mrs. Walters is a sister of|rine Hollo, Mary Flinn, Kathleen Mrs. Firmin. Mra. E..H. Foster was tHemry, Ralph Murane, Glen Fletcher @ vistior, at the meeting. and Charles Hemry, Harry Ballard Babee and Clair Blanchard left for Laramie Foreign Missionary Society Saturday. With Mrs. Poling. ose. Mrs. A.B. Poling, 416 South Lin-) Ralph Wertz Jr. left for the Uni- coln, will be hostess to the members! versity of Michigan last evening. of the Women's Foreign Missionary | ©, e:"s society tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. | eee Tie Molay Meet ‘Tonight. The regular meeting of the Dari chapter, Order of De Molay, will ta First P. E. O. Meeting of Season Held. rado. Mr. months of work. Attorney ness. Mies sfargaret Will who has been the house saest of Mrs. W. D,.Jobnston for s+veral weeks. Heft for her home Saturday. ms of Omaha. e income Miss Katherine Anthers is visiting or Teachers Ton.ght. Mrs. Mabel O'Rourke ts the guest of Sa Epworth League of the Method-| Mr. and Mrs, Frank England for a fet church will hold a reception to|few weeks. Mrs. O'Rourke is a resi the teachers of Casper in the church|dent of Denve: parlors at 7 o'clock this evening. | ad ‘Written invitations: have been issued.| Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham will The complete congregaiton of the| return to Casper to.norrow from Colo: churéh has been requested to attend|rado, where they have besn visiting and give a cordial veloome to the) with Mr. Durham's parents. guests, | oet6 see |_ Mrs. G. H. O'Donnell returned trom | Denver this morning. Mr. O’Donnell, who is connected with the Mutual Oji Members of St. Mark's synurgae|company here, is in the St. Luk will_meet tomorrow evening with Mrs.|hospitai there recuperating from an R._E. Evans, 182 North Kimball, for| operation performed last wee thelr first meeting of the fall. and win- eee ter months after a lapse of active e: Mrs. F. S. Hagood of La Grange. deavors curing the summer. Request| Mo., mother of L. N. Hagood, is visit. has been made for a full attendance] ing hero with the latter and Mrs. Ha- of members.and others who expect to] good for about a month. identity themselves with the organ- Riere feation this year. The synurgae {s vomposed of the young matrons and women workers of St. Mark’s church. . Miss Evelyn Black stoppea over in Casper yesterday on her wey from Sheridan to Douglas. Miss Black is connected with the University exten sion work, eee Miss Eleanor Phillips, who has been afternoon by Mrs. Emma Bradley and|the house guest of iss Margaret Mise Elizabeth Shikany at Nine-Mile|Knittle for several wee! left Sat- lake for Mike Shikany, who is leaving | urday afternoon for her home in Long mn for the Creighton Dental school | Beach, Cal. ¢ Omaha. Dinner was served that Mh) 4 evening at the country home of. Roy Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Knittle left for Martin. The guests present inclufed| Rawlins yesterday, cvhere they are Mrs. A. M. Shikany, Mrs. John Shi-/atterding the communications of the kany, 8. A. Shikany, Mr. Patrtridge,| Eastern Star and the Masonic lodges. George Wade, Arthur Simpson, Joe| Mr. and Mrs.'Charies Deaner and Miss Shikany,. Miss Mary Shikany, and| Margaret Knittle accompanied them in Miss Rose Shikany. the car, returning the same day. . o- ee Departing Student: The home of Mrs. Ira W. (Naylor.; 344 South Conwell. was the scene Saturday night for a pleasant little party for seven of the younger mem- bers of the Baptist church who are leaving for college. Games fhade up the amusement of the evening, and delicious refreshments were ‘served before any of the honor guests were iidden farewell. The persons for] arty made a trip to Salt Creek whom the party wes given included! *omorrow they will attend ‘the « Alice and Foster Glodgett, Kathleen | “tir at Dougias. and Charles Hemry, Paul and Lewis Lait once Allsman, and Mary es ° : Raval. Nehghors City Briefs Charles D. Brown, truck driver for! Moet the C,-B. & Q. railroad location sur-| Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. May returned esterday ‘from fn extensive trip through Montana and into Canada. The Sunburst fic'd was visited. while on. route. Attorney oper z Mr. and Mrs.Stephen Bon and ¥. S Johnston of Cheyenné are guests of the‘former's son, Cecil Bon of the See Ben Realty company. ‘Today the ‘or county ft Sublette tate! this report association The Royal Neighbors of America, |: will meet at 8o’clock this evening in / the I. 0. 0. - hall in regular session. Important business is to be transact- ed and for that reason all members = agg urged to be present. "Neighbors |__| Capt. 3. Pyle, Stillway* and Brown will serve refreshments at the conclusion of the business session, and a social hour will follow. LD EVERY WHERE YZON BAKING POWDER you At the invitation of the mechanical force of The Tribune, the office ¢m- ployes were the guests at a dance held in the Griffith cabin four miles southeast of town on Saturday nigh: Dancing was indulged in until mid- night, when a delicious lunch. was adrved and after a resumption of festivities until an early hour of the following morning the party was con- cluded with each guest. voting the hosts a royal bunch of entertainers, rary Mrs. Seidel Entertains Wednesday, Mrs, H. L. Seidel -has planned a pleasant luncheoti. for Wednesday fteznoon in honor of Mrs. H. J, we Sije, 0 irs. Bon ‘For Mr. Bon'’s Mother. Mrs. Cecil Bon is entertaining on Wednesday with a 1-o'clock luncheon followed by an afternoon of bridge in- honor of Mr. Bon’s mother, Mrs. Stephen Bon of Cheyenne, who is vis- iting here. eee To Leave On Hunting Trip. fir, and Mrs. R. H. Nighols and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis and probably Mr. William Cobb, will leave tomorrow morning for a hunting trip to the. Jackson Hole country above Dubots, Wyo. PERSONALS Misses Harden and Gotchalk, teachers tn the, Sheridan schools, and , Mies Black, county demonstrator, on thelr way to the Douglas State fair with exhibits, spent yesterday in Cas- per. © eee Mrs. J. 8. Van Doren is leaving for the east Tuesday to visit with rela-- nee nena Lillian Peterson Teacher of Piano Graduate; B. Mus.; University School of» Music, coln, 666° S. Park. ‘Phone 12 119 East First Street Carnahan. gauger for the States burvau of mines, left, Leslie Crawford stopped over in the; city yesterday on his way in Cheyenne. L. A. Teothaker, state T. M. C. A.| secretary retarned to Casper morning after spending month in! various parts of Wyoming and Colo-| active season during the enusing| in the morning from a trip to Chey-| enne where he is now on legal busi E._ D, Mililken of the Kinney Coas- tal Oil company; *as m the city yes- terday from Denver. Mark U. Weber of the Chappel! Ol1 company is in Denver. T. E. Costello went to Lander yes- day on business in connection with Miss Laura Bell tries on the} Jargest pair of shoes ever madis for: actual wear, They were made &@ Boston factory, Judge Hench Will . Become Candidate For Sublette Post ~andidate for the Republican nomina- Hon for district court judge in the ugust primary will move to Pine ‘ate, Wyo., and become a candidate | ments appearing In a recent issue of and/ tne Pinedale Roundup. According to 1p his office here and go to Pinedatc mmediztely, where he has already rented a location. oe - The Wyoming Building and Loan the second floor of the Rialto Theater Bldg. Phone 14. Announcing that I have sold my in-! ey Party from Bishop to Salt Creek terests in the Queen Grocery Casper’s Leading Custom Tailor and Cl r. 116 East Midwest, is MER RE ueiie soapre For These Chilly Evenings and Mornings are Just the Thing We have the most complete stock of Gas Heaters now on display that has ever been shown in Wyoming. And Very Moderately Priced Too, Ranging From $4.00 to $75.00 . Casper Gas Appliance Co.\. ° be Casper Dally Cridune ean Sg ee ee ee Nee opent Sunday at hie and the work progressing. nicely on the home stretch. . TAN IS BEST COLOR IN MEN’S HEADGEAR, STRAW LIDS TABOO FOR YEAR With the vanishi:_- of the over- worked straw hat that has protected the heads of Casper’s plain and dis- Unguished populace alike during the | spread out to reprexent the Cross Warm months, the dresser looks | on the Mou..t or some similar nafur- around to obtain somezhing just as | ‘al phenomenon. If the hat fits, and =islish but far more in keeping with | if the price is within reach, the pros- the months of Sesrtember and Octo- | pective customer need have no fear er as they are known to citizens: | that he will not be fn style, unless | of Wyoming. He may not expect to | he is one of those who cannot year cae | wear a hat through the winter! tan under any conditions. * | months but he is not yet ready to In such a case he will probably | EF. Ryan will return | P tn iy 7 Ss Red Withsear moet made of | iook at a brown hat.of similar pro- el wer or catskin. | portions, ory probably a a Holding his straw against the wind) "0" ants ta wae pra and of Casper, he goes at once to a lead: | ..J) ns isl pony soe ac ing clothler and-calls for a hat such. | fyoreTate he may Lashes. Bo as will be worn. The customer finds |,)"e"%, Tich looking scratch velours his to be very much the’same as (tht have all the furry softness of ees ho giend ot g Oe chee ‘and that} t2© coat of the original beaver in na einits ane “ph Sen Bar tuto | MS wildest haunts. He will find he sang age : that the scratch velour is made after pe ee a tok — aT ce the same styles as the regular felt The first hat shown him will un- | 274 that it 's even more distinguish- doubtediy be a tan, for tan hats are | “4 Pecause it is not so common. to be the crowning achieveient of No Casper: gentleman. riced fee! style for the next two months. If | distressed just because hif fevorite the dresser would dress as fashion | Dat will only do sim for @ couple of ee we last night. vee to his home| decrees he should dress, he will get ® tan hat with a roll rim, and with a bow! that is first creased and then see | this! Toothaker looks for cn} the matter of “High ¥” tax department. thy Bi oO ths place this evening. here ‘from Iowa, with 7 bi st i be me “th Cee ein? re pusivine suet Session rik Segoe Some Trilbies! br ciaks eat een ecene eigen their derbies, if any have courage to wear one, simpler, herent, RED GROSS SOCIETY IN DOUGLAS CONVENTION Douglas ts the scene today of the Wyoming stato” convention of the American Red Cross society. Mrs. Kittle B. Paine of Casper has gone to attend the meeting of many of the ‘mpertant workers in Wyoming. Just what business !s to come up at this convention has not been revealed Walter’ Davidson, manager ci tis central division, with headquarters in Chicago will speak there today. Mr. Davidson is one of the most enthusi astic and able workers in the organiza. tion, He was to have spoken to the Casper chamber of commerce tomor- row, but the meeting of that organiza tion w'Nl not be held owing to the tri club convention at Douglas tomorrow which will be attended by representa tives of the Lions, Kiwanians and Ro tarians. Mr. Davidson will be in Cas per however. _— -—.___ Initial steps have been taken toward organizing the working women of In au d will be dogn'ng the steadier, the*more ad- nd the cheaper cap. ; in SAVE YOUR HAIR Get Your Shampoos At the Orly Parlor in Town Using SOFT WATER " 213 0.8 BUILDING Phone 2593 Fur An Appointment John M. Hench, defected and prosecuting attorney county, according to state. Attorney Hench will close BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Z Phone 623 has moved its offices to 9-9-tf store to Frisby. Arthur J. Bels. S. H. ACKERMAN Phone 483-3 Phone 150€ 5 TAGE ([MKEE Columbia Has New | Offering Tonight Simple but strong tn its anneal to the better emotions of its cudience. “Going Straight” whieh is being. pre sentec tonight by Ed Hughes and his, company at the Columbia ts a play that cafries a message along with an hour's entertainment. Hughes himself is st his best in the comedy relief wcich he offers. As a meaning crook, away with a lot. as ever and has for once a p: well really acting. Then there's 2 new girl, who will not be in Casper helps a grent ‘leal to make the play @ success. Along with tho regular play, is Some excellent chorus wirk. cialties, the three colorea gen fre among the best buck dancers we have seen in a long time. Merrill Sevier is altogether differ. ent and plays a part in which Sevier as we have known him ts hardly rec ognizable. ‘THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE sults his voice and emotional Subseribe for the Tribune and get a key for every 50c paid. CHEVROLET OFFERS YOU TODAY ‘ The Best Equipped, Lowest Priced Automobile in the World. Hughes s Haswpl! is as good that Check up their expense—and satisfaction. ary .more. Sh As spe. men G. J. STALMANN, Mgr. 454 East Yellowstone BR e-A24t CASPER, WYO. Headquarters for Paint Our Certain-teed Prices House Paint Per Gal. No, ’ Si oth Re H 900 Uni I Varnish $3.60 $1.20 $0.75 Olive Green (No. 445) $2.70 32 Light Oak Varnish Stain 20 50 5 * 13°F Ini E 1 1.20 Outside White (o. <8) 3.40 461 Barn, Bridge @ Root Pt. 1.70 qt ixn't often you get the best quality at the best price—but you certainly do in Certain- teed paint. The reason is the Certain-teed cost plus basis. No arbitrary profits are added to make color prices unitorm. Certain-teed makes each color from the best materials and then Prices the colors according to the cest to manufacture. You get the benefit of both quality and price. It is a pleasure to recommend Cer: ain-teed— it never disappoints, Cerlaiurle September 11-16 The Casper Daily Tribune will publish every day this week, items of interest to the men and women of Casper and Natrona County with reference to the proper apparel for this season’s wear, The stores of Casper are displaying the most wonder- ful lines of Fall and Winter wearing apparel. Anything you desire can be purchased in Casper. The Casper Daily Tribune believes in patronizing home merchants. We know that Casper prices are as low, and in many cases lower than the prices quoted by mer- chants in the larger cities. he 56) Spend your money where you make it. IS Spend it in AS : Talk to the owners of 6,000 and 10,000-mile cars. NOTE THE POWER ON HILLS A Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. Phone 1963 wx QUICK RESULTS TRY TRIR“JNE CLASSIFIED ADS Exchange Furniture Co. PAINT - VARNISH » ROOFING - LINOLEUM - OIL CLOTH & RELATED PRODUCTS ee LS a of

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