Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 3

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Pierce will man. B.& P. W. Luncheon The Business and an’s clut. will hold their regular week- ly luncheon Saturday at the Henning ar 12 o'chek. Birthday Party This Afternoon. Mrs. Am! this afternoon at a birthday party in / honor of herismall daughter, Ann’s “ third” birthday at her residence on South Center street. vors and decorations will be used. Hallowe'en Saturday. Miss Lela Crocket, will be hostess to a nuraber of her small friend: row afternoon at a Hallowe'en party at her home of South’ Darbin street. About 26 childre. will be present. Bridge Party Thursday. Mrs. J. A. Howser entertained at an attragive cently anounced. Mr. White afternoon at her residence on Bast wuekts Lind street. Mrs. C. H. Carpenter and|“t the dinner included Mesers, Crap. Mrs, C. W. the Father J.) Mr. Quinn street, Mr. and of the sia 840 Sou Epworth 1 rade party ated in seryed at tl! . Yave been Misses Ad: postponed Hallowe'en 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Anna/ Hallowe'en Pafty® Leeper, 602 Park avenue. The Rev.'This Evening. Charles Wilson will pervorm the cere- mony. ‘Tae couple will be attended by Miss Genevieve Jones and: Mr. Criss- A wedding dinner will be served at the Leeper residence: bas been connected with Midwest Re- fining company for some time while Miss Joy has been kindergarten teach- er in the East Casper school. were: Mesdames A. T. Jessen, Sidney Morrison, J. Wertz, W. W. Lacy, Allen McLellan, C. Wy Andrews. and the Burwell Patterson ‘Winter, hostess. ‘ake ‘ ‘Gea ek To Give Dance Tuesday. Marriage Thursday. Miss Jessie Munson and Mr. James} %'¥ing a Cunce ‘for~its employes in Eadmond Quinn were married. last] ‘he Masonic temple here next T: evening at,the Mullin club, the Rev.|1@¥ even!ag. The affair wil! be ceremony. ¢ Only a few friends and relatives were present. man and has lived here for severa’ years, his bride is a sister of Mrs, H.| As @ special attraction for tonight’ P. Bubb and has been ‘a resktence of} Texula: dance at the Arkeon, T. J. Denver for a number of years! A wedding dinner was served-at the] Prize waltz contest, This contest will here of Mrs. Bubb on South Wolcott] be for _waltzers of any age and the The Specialty Boot Shop Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More ing for Cheyenne and Eastern parts thei hofieymoon. ‘hey will be at home to their friends Party Last Evening. “The members of the Epworth league entertained at a Hallowe'en masque- odist church. Thé church was decor: cats and witches. and the mysterious Spookey Alley was the greatest attraction of ning. “Hallowe'en refreshments were Faculty Concert’ Postponed. The faculty concert which was. to Mahoney and Jean Quinn has*bdeen to be Given. A Hallowe'en social will be given at the North Casper g¢hurch Tuesdoy it Py Elks’ Ball People’s afciety of be married this evening at 2° 95% Mrs. Young Entertains. The Junior class of the Natrona! luncheon high schoe! will entertain the high| South Elm, “Mr. Pierce entertained , members of the Thureday bridge club eee . oe CY avenue. Mrs. Charles Weldner) Mrs A. B won high honors. Miss Kathleen Sul- livan substituted for ty& afternoon. ‘Professional Wom- Dutch Lunch ‘ Salte Saturday. ‘The ladies of the Grace Eng’ church will give a dutch lunch jbake sale Saturday at the. Public Market on Fifth and Durbin street. cre W. West. brose Biglin will-entertain Emmel, W. J. Hamilton. CY CIRCLE towe'en fa-! ~ See wn, Or. Maa OOP epiett, ealestabnel sdk isd Inforraal tea yesterday afternoon at her home, 1139 South Center. street in honor of Mra. Eugene Hurley and Miss Pearl Savage. Party Enjoyed at Hotel. , Theodore J. White of the New York Dll company entertained # number of bis friends at a very enjoyable “bach- elor” dinner last evening at the Hen- ning Hotel. ‘The engagement of Mr. White and Miss Marie Allen was re-| given. brodge paprty Thursday on, DeWolfy. Bailey, McCraken, God- {rey Dickenbheets Jones | Steve: Gourley, McIntre, Heagy, Mooring, Rodda, Sherrill, Rennet:, Mills, Burke . Andrews won, h for Thoap who attended The Mdwiest ‘Refining company: is ‘ues- tormal.-Enipleyes &t Parkerton, and Salt Creek’ are invited. > _ ugieie « Prize Walte Contest Tonight. Hi. Mullin performing ¢ intimat is a well known business, McKeon will inavgurate a $200 cash | Christmas bazaar, jafternoon a musical yesterday aftérnoon at. her home on lib Wednesday. The Pan Hellenic meetoat the Hennt Baturday, Octobér 28 at 1 o'clock, All) ‘women who are members of sororities | belonging to the Pan Hellenic are) the regular evening enterta.smént,/M. Ged, anc Mrs. Glen Littlefield. and promises to be one of the most) =———————- populcr events of the season. : ee Monday Evening. . 1 ‘The members of the Elks lodge of Caspet will entertain their) friends at a dancing party next Menday. This dance is the first of a series of five. Chrtstiap En-|it bags already attracted great inter- veavor. 46, youfig persons are invit-| est among the members of the lodge. Miss Ann Joy -and Mr. Charles|ed: $ - | Mrs. Harry “Young entertained at a} at her home, 1125/ | “n boner of Mrs. Sintiair| for Columbus, O., where she will Visit | d: ‘About 32 guests were pres- eptioc! Site evening: im the giteeol dym-| Bessie SESre PY iss afternoon gere| bon. twon by Mrs. T::S. Spears and Mrs. entertained the Webster Leornian club Wednesday} spending several days afternoon at a bridgeluncheon st her| sister, Mrs. T. B. Johnson. home on South Grant street. An hou! ZA was spent discussing important lite ature. The club will meet Thursday, | ember 2, at the home of Mrs. Among those present we! 4 the Meadames Andy Morrison, Sta: ley Overbough, E. W. West, Fisher, ursday. ‘The CY Circle of the Method! ladies aid held an all day meeting yes- terday-at the home of Mrs. {T./J. Don- ovan, 1310 South Spruce street. one o'clock a luncheon was served by Mrs. Donovan, assisted ‘by Mra. N. R. Hood. The day was spent in prepar-! ing different articles for the coming At the close of the) program i! association 4 for seven j Mr and Mrs. L: H. Becker and} for a short visit. ec *e Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Russel arrived yesterday from Mrs. L. V. Ulery will leave soon her mother through the holida¥ sea- ; ove } Fahnie Collins of Douglas, is spending a few days ia Casper on business. eee | Miss Gladys Ellis returned yester- day to her, home in Denver after visiting her Horse Sense ose | New teachers who have been added] man? Alack! Miss Abbie Lound, who will teach be Casper Daily Cribunc cee Bradile; At! vets. luncheon | een mies from Casper, Mrs. R. ¥. Smith and children teft y for Chicago dt at the home of Mrs. Smith's parents for several weeks. where Mr, arid Mrs, Sam Tulley left yes-| : children are lenving today for Omaha! teriay for California where they will | spend the winter and visit relatives. | | vi 4 Arrived) Mr, and Mra. Hodge Sanders of Hot piating ver and intend springs, Ark., frequent visitors in . several weeks in the city. | Casper, left this morning for Billings, | Mont., after a few days’ spent here. Mr. and Mrs. W. BE. Howard are ‘vis in the city from Salt Creek. LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN Think you that clothes make the More often do they niake! to Cosper’s school system include: the clothing store dummy. Be not lured away by the pinch Saturday Sale On All SPORT HATS Including Felts, Chenille, Vel- These hats will from $3 to $5 and are all unus- ual values, Sailor Hats Reduced 25 Per Cent for Saturday Only Mrs. Mac’s Hat Shop Balcony Smith & Turner Drug Store they range — winners will be judged solely on theirjasked to attend and make reserva-| the fourth grade in West Casper:back sult, the @amond s ability to execute waltz steps. tions with one of the following cum-| Miss Elsie Narber who will teach the dancing pumps. Be | Tre contest will be put on during) mittee. Mrs. C. T. Plummer, Mre: A. sixth grade. Park: and Mrs. Fred heyOnd the red nécktié and the pince m be {Osborne, Pleasant View — echool, nex. Remember that the handsome dan ing partner. may noy step out such harmonious rhythm when walk Ing the floor at-midnight with a cr |ing baby. It is far more ess; I that | | the prospective husband have a litt el with] Yet how vain is the eye of woman and inclined not to warnings! Lo, her downfall is oft determined by nothing greater than a few brass buttons and « unifé Are Not Worth the Price of One If they are the “big can and } cheap” kind because they May mean baking failures. THAT'S WHY The Economy BAKING POWDER Is the biggest selling brand im the world; its sales are over 150%, greater than that of any other brand Don’t let a BIG CAN or a very low price mis- lead you. Experimenting with an uncer- tain brand is expensive —be- cause it Wastes Mrs, Quinn left last even- te where they will spend On ‘their’ return th Wolcott street: eee League last evening at the Meth- “en colors, ribbons. the eve- he close of the party, er given this evening by the claid Damplere,. Kathryn until November 4) eee Social Horlicks e ORIGINAL Malted Milk Second Floor, O-S Bldg. tables and milk and milk products. 410 East Stedud Street ‘ANNOUNCEMENT TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING gar FREELAND’S MARKET (Next to Piggly-Wiggly) OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE CASPER PUBLIC A big, clean market with a complete line of meats, oysters, , _/FREELAND'S MARKET > Are You Tired of Strap Effects? Come up and let us fit you to atten! pair of COLONIALS . We brag on the fit of these pumps. The Specialty Boot Shop Phone 1842-W: "A New Meat Market for Casper! fish, fruits, vege- Next to Piggly-Wiggly Evening at the Wyatt Cafeteria Come Down and Dance!! Special Fried Chicken Dinner Saturday AMERICANS! — ARISE! Resent the INSULT to your intelligence and to your patriotism implied by the slogan: “VOTE ’ER STRAIGHT!” Wear the YOKE of Be independent Americans. no political party. Be Men and Vote for Men XCEPTIONAL VALUES AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES . Zt : peat ‘79 THE STORE ACCOMMODATING : DRESSES - In this assortment of Dresses you will find All-Silk Canton Crepes, quilted Satin effects, Satin and Silk com- binations, Poiret Twills and best qu@lity Tricotines, in a varied assortment of styles. All very neatly trimmed. ean BLOOMERS PETTICOATS * TURKISH CREPE Bade thir, wall sane ot Reavy | Children’s. black) He avy, quslity heh dion enteot fi * ateen loom-| black S&teen| Extra heavy and| Made of fine wash and stand |Scotch Flannel, ark. Petticoats. large size. y quality Crinkle 29c =~ THE LEADER COATS All-Wool, Cloth, ‘ Silk seal Plush and fur-trimmed Coéts, in a variety of the newest styles and season’s best col- Silk Foulard and Satin lined. The best of work- manship on every ors. garment. 9.95 Crepe. 89c 22c THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS SS EEEEaiEEeeee ee ] CALUMET | | Zor 3Cans _ of Baking Powder of Youth ERNE TREAT MOI IE PAGE THREE, The tain Did you ever ride in a street car with someone near by carrying home a bag of ground coffee? The wonderful aroma that it gave off made you hungry fora cup of it too. That was the flavor, the real life of the coffee passing into the atmosphere. Think ofit, paying 4 good price to get a quality coffee and then losing much of what you pay for—fla- vor—simply because it is not packed right. When you buy Hills Bros. Coffee you receive all the strength and aroma that was in the original coffee, for the ‘Vacuum Process origin- ated by Hills Bros. keeps all the flavor in. This ‘Vacuum Process is a figurative “Fountgtn of Youth” for coffee pack- ed bythe method retains its original freshness and flavor for an indefinite period. There is nothing magicabout the method, on the contrary, it is quite simple. Coffee becomes stale on account of the oxygen in the air oxidizing the essential elements that give coffee its delicious flavor. Under the Vacr um Process the coffee is packed in air-tight cans. fromwhichtheairis with- drawn—preventing all deterioration. Hills Bros. originated and use this method as it insures the purchaser of receiving the fine, rare coffee of which “Red Can” is composed, in as perfect and fresh condition as when leaving roaster. Copyright "22 Fits Bes = Tay aya. a eas

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