Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 3

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Che Casper Daily Cridune Friends of Miss Helen Ormsby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby of South Center s the Wyoming Produce company, ple today on the news of their approaching wedding, the ex- act date of which has not been set. eee Miss Ormsby is a daughter of one of Casper’s pioneer | Dinner at families and is a graduate of the Nh-) ———______ "| wheeler Home. a. 2 trona count: hn schoo! c Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler enter- ipo mhtguded 18t Marea cohers in| Bisced on sate today and several! tained at a focmai dinner party last Minnesota. teams mede up of legionna'res wili | ovening at their home on South Beech a | canvas the ex-ervice men of the city) iicet. Hoi —< were taken for the Mrs. Nicholaysen Honored | between now and the daté of the! (voning py the msedames J.B, Barnes By St. Mark's Guild, Synction. and-B. B, Brooks and the Messrs. Pat At A meeting of the St. Mark’s|,, 7S ance promises to be one of | rick sullivan and J. B. Barnes. grild. yesterday afternoon at tie] ‘B® MOS enjoyable social functions|" Among those invited were the home of Mrs. W. 8. Kimball on South | °f the fall and will mark the opening | yycmo “und Mesdamen H. I. Patton Wolcott street a old cross was pre-| Of *he formal dance season in Cas-| Patrick Sullivan, BB. Brooks, Jere sented to Mrs. P. C. Nicholaysen in|?" eee miah Mahoney, P. C. Nicholaysen. J recognition of her long am faithful 5 B. Barnes, A. F. Hoff, James Wieder services to the church ‘The cross} American Yooman hold, und L. F. McMahon. was hidden in a bouquet of flowers | Meeting This Evening. ee. ¢ and was presented to her by the Rev The Brotherhood of the American] B. & P. W. Luncheon and Mrs. Phi K. Bow = The Yoeman will hold their regular meet- | Tomorrow. Seabtin thks Habe” Urs the lrevccian chia evening at the Labor temple | The Saturday luncheon of the Bus tended meetings ever hed be the oc al Isat: will follow the busi. aay — ae = Wo! a's vn anization. s meeting. will be held at the Hen Mrs. Kimball was 4 for the a xie 1210 on Saturday of fternoon by’ the Mesdifnes Newell,| 5S. 0. A. R. A. Hold , Burke, Neal Tylér, Anna Leever ond | Dance November 7. Elks Danco Harry Young The Standard Of! Athletic and Rec- | November 14. ae “ee reation association have scheduled aj The =tcond of the series of dances Mrs. Earl Boyle dance to be given at the Arkeon on| Which the Elks have planned, will be f Wit Entertain. Mrs. Earl Boy'e will entertain at a bridge luncheon today at her home, 108 East Tenth street. Sixteen guests will be present. Mrs.. Beckett Enterta'ns at Luncheon. Mrs. C. W. Beckett entertained at & luncheon yesterday at her home on South Dayid street in honor of her house zuests, Mrs. J. W. Beckett, Novemler to organize a treet, and George Apel of are congratulating the cou- . The affair will be along fine contralto voice success as an inter: Songs in this way. The Thermopolisite is out in the interests of a pageant which will be an interpretation of the work of Wyo- ming composers of music, Wyom'ns prose writers, and Wyoming poets Many citizens of the state are being asked to contribute «xamples of their work for the occasion. d has echieved , eter of her own Mrs. Leeper Will Evtertain. Mrs. Anna Leeper will entertain at a@ bridge luncheon next ‘Thursday, No- vember 9, at her home on Park ave- nue. | given November 14 at the name line as the other very suc hae cvssful ones which rave been given | 500 Club_ by the cssociation and wilt be open | Yesterday to the public, It-shoul’ draw a large} Mrs. E. R. Chilcutt entertained the crowd. 500 club day afternoon at her} home on East Second street. Honors tae Se toe asarain wpe ian by Mrs.| Frank Rooll Seniors; Pi pate Glggy and Mrs. W. M. Shaffer. admitted that Dancing Club, ase? src Pate te r Ida Mae Hask! Seniors of the Natrona county high ty who worked ni f Coluinbus H School at a meeting yesterday snlghifas 9 busiress trip Dance November 8. dancing club to give a Kidnaped ins, Independence, Mo., he was “crazy ‘about ins,” 16 year old beaw for him. He p'anned a to St. Louis by auto, and Miss Haskins was to be a guest The Kpig' Solumbus will ve Jo r it and Mrs. T. J. Barton, both of Ont es). Of entertainments in the igh |i: canes Wwantcoase t Nemeeniee oe ee ene tere onl Nine guests were present. Mra. H./echool gymnasium during the winter the L. 0.0. F. 1. The Bryce Wi-| Rollins stopped for nothing. H Carlson and Mrs. Vincent Carter ths. The entire proceeds will bel eon orchestra will a wiid dash for St, Louis wit Were out-of-town guests. pplied on the publication of the high - ere fast . From there he took f gict oye © schoo! annual, “ to amsas City and to Ind mols, 5 E Mrs. Hanway Gives Music for the dances will be furnish. mg ae Rad Bee ad tas asttee then then weak te Tea This Afternoon. ed by a high school orchestra com. The annual bazaar to be given by| Aurora, Hil., where they were arrested Mrs. Earl Hanway will entertain | posed of the Misses Ruth the Ladies’ Aid socie(y of the First]Miss Haskins said she had tried in this afternoon at a tea from 3 to 5|and' Clelia Dyke, y :| Presbyterian church will be held in|vain to get Rollins to take her home. at her home on South Grant street !drums; Cr ilthe tabernacle at 6th and Durbin in honor of Mrs. Charles W. Barton. | Howard: M Wil] streets, Wednesday evening, De al articles contributed by the ladies and Mrs. Weed Dickinson. Invita-/Wam Stoke: ber 6. d Thursday afternoon and/or the church and thelr friends. The tions have been issued to thirt evening. December 7 will be sftiners ot tibia Mrs. B. 1 da decorative scheme of bronze | Mrs. Savaresy Here jformal opening on W fay” even-| Scherck. prealdent; Mrs. J. E. Trask, efysanthemums is planned. Mrs.| From Thermopolis. ing, to gite the public an opportunity | secretary, and Mrs. Har Adams, R. E. Evans and Mrs. W. I. Rehr,| Mrs. Marie Montabe ; One| to be present at the beginning of the} treasure: dr., will pour. a jof the most talented women of Ther-|sate. A program of exceptional {¥A PAD | Mopolis,.arrivea in Der yesterday | terest and ariety is be S arran, Invitations Out for a brief visit, returning to her/for both evenings, and all members, For Military Ball. {home this afternoon | friends, and adherents of the church} Invitations were mailed out this! Mrs. Savaresy is © noetess of unus-|will be invited tr nd enje | PERSONALS morning for the Military Ball to be ual bility. Onevoft ” poems, te. privilege of new nee - held unde: the auspices of the George get,” anneared in the columns of t cial attention will be giv to ‘W. Vroman post of the American 1 Tribune two 4: ago nd aroused/ers in the ty In making them ae. ¥ gion in the Arkeon, Armistice Eve,|much interest and favorable com-| quainted The sale wilt include a Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MeCurdy have Friday. November 10. Tick@f& will be ment. She is clao a winger with algreat variety of useful and ornament-jreturned to per after a two yeark SS ne DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY At Your Own Price fi i li Hundreds of people have attended this sale and everyone of them are satis- 1 & fied Boosters |stay in Hibbing, Minn. Mr. McCurdy | lis mow connected with Campbell Johnson Hardware company here. They will make their home, 115 North Lin M'ss Geneva Allen returned yest day from California where she haw been visiting for scme time. | Mrs. C. W. Beckett has as her house Mrs. J. W. Beckett of Bowling hlo, and Mrs. T. J. Barton cf Sun, Ohio, Mra. Beckett will make her home-here while Mrs. Bar ton will spend but a short time vis't ing. Mfrs. Barton is a sister of Mr | Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. proud paren Both mc Fre&Neuman are the of en e'ght pound son. r end son getting are along nicely cee | RL W. Savage of ke is mak ing a sh daughter Mrs. Ri | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grude are Den¥er or shopping and business Mr itors and Mrs. R in are Vis delphia. Miss Margaret E d will returr xt week from Texas wi she has been for several weeks visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Curtis of Omaha are in the city for a few Cu on business and pleasure. Mrs. C, E. Cull of Hot 1 D., arrived last evening and spend a week in the city visiting. Florence Elis ed this morning mter here vi t!ves, Holman and family will le in the near future for Kansas where they will establish residence Holman has been for some time th thé R and Cunningham vtore in ¢ James O'Conner left ¥ ad for the Ferris fiel sterday over- i be gone|/ several days on business. August Koch is in the city from his ranch at Bates R. G. Taylor of Derver is city business. in the C. H, Black arrived yes Tulsa, Okla. and a! days on business rday from spending intends Patrick ening for spend vill leave this ev-| enne where he will| jays on bus’ness. | “ee | several Missou Hines, Wyoming pioneer, is| in the city from his home in Denver. avecs | Howard Mortow of Re in the city last. w ndup, Mont. | nd has | accepted a posticn with Richards and | Cunningham stc ee Charles Clancy of New York is in the city on t consulting Bu usper f geologist s in Mont > visit with old schoolmate Ralph H. Cooley returning from he cor n ¢ American Pe 1 < s' association at Hail rence representing nited State Almost Unbelievable You can hardly realiee the wonderful jm- Provement to your skin and complexion your mirror will reveal to you after ssingGouraud’s Oriental Cream for the first time. Send 15c. for Trial Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON York Goursud's Oriental Cream The ORIGINAL # Malted Milk; — For Infants, Anvolids & Children ‘The Originat Food-Drink for All Ages- QuickLunch at Home Officet: Fountains. der& Tablet forms. Nourishing-Nocooking. D@™ Avoid Imitations and Substitutes RichMilk, MaltedGrainExtractin Pow- | The Woman’s Depart- mental Club of Casper Invites the men and women of this city to visit the Health Campaign Head- quarters at the Public Mar- ket. Chocolate, Buttermilk and Milk Served Each Afternoon. Department of Agriculture. the high school assembly Th. the food value of milk ith the health campaign be H. H. Hill of the United States Bu reau of Mines, is here on business for PAGE THREE. Prevents Influenza Tonle and Laxat BROMO QUIND © system in in a he ward off all Influenza a few days. a “ee v tives Geuae Malle, Mone wD = gonrces “Barnett’s Of Course” been for some time on busines or WRIGHT’S ea Health Underwear 4 FOR MEN AND BOYS = ot- ar aw ct - an o es e éa dle K EEP comfortably warm me all winter in Wright's Health Underwear. The & Little cuts and scratches are aggra- wool in it helps to keep you PA vating and painful, and they can even free from colds, too! It is bs become dangerousifinfected. Prevert the very finest’ of Under- such a Condition by cleansing the in- wear. Come in and.see it. as jured spot well, and then applying ne RESINOL OINTMENT. | Its gentle en tiseptic bals the while they j I Hf Baal cA piepatianen preactiptions ana M. D. BARNET T < recommended widely,—it is no longer OUTFITTING CO. * an experiment to thousands who have used it successfully for various sitin 154 South Center St. Lead affections, Af all drugetsts. | at re or by ‘re om ANNOUNCING ; at ° in- ses The Opening ca ni, OF THE at ‘he ° tv Radiant Beauty Shop f ‘ ke Parlor Floor, Henning Hgtel ot tp- ALL THE LATEST EQUIP MENT by a oe rer Marcel Specialists m ‘e MRS. ALICE WEAVER ss & Former Proprietor Radiant Beauty Shop, Denver -, * MRS. J. C. BIGHAM s Formerly Proprietor Ideal Beauty Shop, Casper s For New Stock Which is Arriving Daily At 2:30 | Beginning | Saturday, November 4th 1 WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT AUCTION | EVERY ITEM WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST Pick Out What You Want and Buy it at Your Own Price CASPER, STORE OPEN EVENINGS PEARS DM HG BSE Nt DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AT PRICES THAT WOULD BANKRUPT ANY OTHER STORE. LEADING JEWELRY STORE OF CASPER PAUL HUBER WYOMING DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY : At Your Own Price vereebebnis A Real Jewelry Sale At a Real Jewelry Store We Lead and Others Follow {

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