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

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 19zz. Armistice Bai Holds Place In Social Spotlight Tonighe. Rivaling the primping of the fairer sex as the hour of the |’ Miss Genevieve Parks has as her| Orchard St. Chicago; Mrs. W. night in full uniform. yesteryear irc™: their almost with a strong odor of mothballs clinging relentlessly to the old regimentals—the former fighting men are planning to onco more ap-; pear in the regalia of 1917-1915. } That the military Sail tonight wilt} be a success “Is indicated by the In- terest among the women of the city! and by the large number of formal gowns which the purveyors of fem-| faine apparel have sold during. the} past few (ays. Besides being the first formal function of the social season, the event tonight bids fair to rank as the most pretentious ball of the winter. While the ex-ser.‘ce men will heve the majority, there wil! be an unusual. renresentstion ot town} people who did thelr war work in the éapaci ty of civilians. The announcement thas full unt-} form would not be required for tor- 1 mer_soldiers was mét with gleeful ac-| cord by the dough boys and leather} necks. J, C. Nellson, executive sccre-| tary of the American Legion, last| night received a supply Of regulation uniforms from the quartetmamer at} Fort Russell and these uniforms may be borrowed without rental by apply- ing at the legion headquarters in the ‘Arkeon building. A large number of those planning to attend the fusetion tonight will wear flannel shirt, black string tle and oltve drab breeches. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock and continue uncil the early morning hours. After midnight the Chicago- Netto orchestra from the Rialto the- atre will join the festivity and two orchestra will lend joy’ to the 04 cesion. L. T. L. MEETING POSTPONED. ‘The Loyal Temperance Legion mecting which was to have been held Saturday hag been indefinitely post- ponedgdue to the fact that Saturday will be a holiday. of - Allen-Stots ; Marriage. Miss Geneva Allen of Les Angeles. and Mr. Bryan Stott of Logan City, S. D., were united in marriage yester- day by Judge Tubbs. The couple were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Stott will leave ‘this afterncon for California ayheve, they will spend their honey: | moon. 3 Mrs. Boyle Will Give Luncheon. Mrs. Ear) Boyle wil ‘entertn”at a bridge. luncheon) Saturday ay her home on East Tenth styeet, This ‘s| the second of the series of luncheons which Mrs. Boyle Is ‘giving. * “- Mrs. Smith S Mrs. Donald Smith gntertained at a} home in thé Poling apartments. bridge “luncheon yesterday at her Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. Carl -Shumaker and Mrs. Howard Rowand. Twelve guests were present. Mrs. E. EB. Fisher entertained tn- formally yesterday afternoon at her home on East Second street jn honor of her mother, Mrs. C, U. Fisher of Glidden, Iowa. eee P. E. 0, Sisterhood Meeting November 11. ‘The regular meeting of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood will be hela November 11 at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Buckner, 667 South Park. Lowe-Sturm Marriage Las; Evening. The marriage of Miss Ida N, Lowe to Mr. E. L./Sturm, both of Casper, took,nlace Idet evening at the Mullin club, the Rev. Fr. J. H. Mullin offi- clating. The couple were attended by Miss LiMian Smalley and Mr, Frank Donahoe. After the ceremony a din- ner was served at the home of. the bride's parents, Only intimate friends and relatives were present. Mr. Sturm has been connected with the Standard <Refinery {6r several- years Inner.Circle Candies EXCEPTIONAL CHOCOLATES ‘Remember —Everybody likes candy RE Armistice Day Military Bal! approathes, are the former sol- diers, sailors and marines whe plan to attend the affair to- Rescuing the discarded uniforms of more who will be the guest at <te/ company’s operatios. Mr. Ladd will ; | home of her niece, Mrs. L. T. Parcell.| return within a few days. Mr. and. Mrs. Fredrick Sayer left} Gien Jack came in yesterday from jast evening for California where they | sait Creek ona short business trip. will spend several months. i cee as L. M. Adams is a business visitor Mrs. D. G. Fischer returneé yester-| trom Los Angeles. | @ay from Kansas where ghe has been | Be pe nee TLS jfor the last two weeks visiting her} ELIEVE | daughter. GOITRE R D eee | Mrs. Carl Farrell and children left! Wit! Teil Their this morning for Mortana where they| Mrs, Lelia Anders, Belleville | M, H. Evans, 3442 N. will spend a month visiting at the/ jhome of Mrs. Farrel's parents. | Chicago: Miss M. Kraus, 11636 Parne! i 70% Ave., Chicago; Mrs. H. Sherman, 2 jhouse gueat this week Miss Thelma/ Kohn. 1658 W. 13th St., Chicago; Mrs Adams of Denver. a W. M. Klinger, 6000 S. Green 8: $40 2 } Chicago; Mra. Y. R. West, Kansas, I) Mrs. F. U. Tully will have has her| Mrs. Herbert DeNure, Shawneetown. shusiastic about forgotten hiding places—and and are personally willthg to tell or | write their experience. — , Get further information at John Tripeny Co.,.all drug stores or write while Mrs, Sturm has been a resl- dent of Casper for many years, The ouple will make their home here. ‘ee Time Extended: for Ald Society. w. Through the efforts of women in H. Licyd left for Denver last) Fredericksburg, Ya, the home of | Washington's only sister, Mrs. Betty For Iilinols People By a Liniment—| The General Aid society of: the] night. Methodist church has been given an | extension of time until Wednesday,| J. W. Everhart and R. L. Piepmier|chased for presveration as a perma November 15, to make final reports] are business visitors here from River_; nent memorial. on the hosiery sale: All ,members | ton. = are making a Sbecial effort to secure 500 orders for pure silk hosfery, within the Imited time. Final reperts will be received at the chw-ch Thursd ‘Instead of Saturday as was ‘previously announced, | Washington Lewis, has been pur eee | H. B. Durham left last evening for Denver to be gone several days on business. J. P. Buckley came up from Lin- coln yesterday and will spend a few re + days in the city cn business. . Royal Neighbors eo, Will Entertain. Lee Doud of the Doud.Weaver Mo_ The Royal Neighbors of America| tor company is out of town on mat ‘vill entertain at a box supper dance Monday.evening at the I. 0. 0. F. hatl. “All the ladies are asked to bring} C. R. Doud of the Scott Clothing a box supper which will be sold dur-| company returned this week from a ing the evening. All the men are| trip to the coast, asked to come prepared to buy the iw boxes. All members of the Modern} John Hulton of Torrington, arrived Woodmen and friends are requested| today and will spend a week on busi- ty attend. ness ters of businass. . you take chances of epoiling your eee Box Social B. J. Ferry fe in the city from Wanesday Evening. Worland and will spend several days The members of the North Casper |on business. church will entertain at a. box social Be tekiee. Wednesday evening at the church |. B. E. Fisher and C. U. Fisher are gathering. During*the evening a pro-{-n Glendo on a short business trip. gram will be givey by the different Patty members of ‘the church. ISHAMEL THOMPSON MARRIAGE THURSDA Mrs. Florence Ishani ident of Chicago and William Finley of Cheyenne ts in the city for a few days on business, from here he will go to ‘Thermopolis where he will spend several days visit ing friends. it onthe d Gouraud’s Oriental Cream of this Health ket. Child te-of-Egg im Calumet a Vital Element Most Baking Powders Lack Don’t use a leayener that does not contain white-of-egg. The Woman’s Depart- mental Club of Invites the men and women quarters at the Public Mar- Next Week Is Casper city to visit the Campaign Head- Welfure Week you do —you run the risk CALUMET The'Economy BAKING POWDER contains a small amount of white-of-egg. This makes it possible for representatives of the company to test it frequently for leavening er’scounter. Nothing hon but 2a ly fresh stock is permitted to remain vlorsvt Q 7 Emmet Smith returned yesterday , Tavlorsvill, iL. and Witbur ThomD-| tom, Omana “where ho. wpent two on the dealers’ shelves. It must always be up ried at 6 o'clock Thursday evening at | Weeks visiting his parents. to the high Calumet standard. the Prestyterian” manse by Rev. . 4 Charles A. Wilson, the pastor. The Ore on ent Gare iaiaveat Remember thewhite-of- The sro is a Gelae Rapids, 1a_,{Se¥eral days on business. Saeed! protects man, son of Reverend Thompson of i success of your the Westmin'ster Presbyterian church} N- ae ipiadg deans a ae of that ety. He attended Coe college | nthe oly, lor three years and at present pegeuse re Jed in the field at Sait Creek in & Gul’ Of} company. —— Rt. S. Ellison, vice president of the >| Midwest Refining company, is spend_ ing @ few days In Donver on businzse J. W. Stewart. returned | yesterday from Denver where he had gone thc uaclier part of the week, H.W. Ladd is in Denyer on business connected with the Midwest Refining days tn} — Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peterson of Om_ tha are visiting for a few Casper. eSetiens Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cox are in from > eto y Salt Creek for the week-end. sk for Horlicks hs aestlltind \ T ORIGINAL Ited Milk Mrs. Geovge A. Deaton came from M Rawlins this morfing. 3 ‘ eee Mr. and Mrs 3. V. Paterson are in the city from Omaha and will spend a week on business and pleasure. arery Mrs, F. E. Perkins and young son Warren of Denver are in the. city visiting at the home of Mrs. Perkin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tubbs on South David street. one e Mr, and Mrs, H. P. Bubb and chila_ ren left overland this. morning for California where they Will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. Bubb ts taking the trip partly for his health. peerie) Mrs. Frank England will ha¥e as her house guest this week-end Miss Marjory Smith of Glenrock. Fresh Roasted COFFEE 3 Ibs. for $1.25 Qur SUPERB Blend 45c PIGEON TEA & COFFEE Co. 228 E. 2nd—Phone 623 Mrs. Sam Richards returned Tues- day evening from Thermopolis where she was the guest of relatives and friends for some time. She was ac- companied home by Mrs. Laura Fill- MAN HIS FUNERAL “Tam 66 years old. and for past two years, have been suffering so badly from stomach and Mver troubles, bicating and célic attacks that I did not expect to live more than a few months and was arranging my «ft fairs and even my funeral. Three doses of Mayr’s Wonderfui Remedy have entirey cured me." Itils a sim ple, harmless preparation tha: _re- voves the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the tn- flammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal all- ments, including appendicitis. One Gose will convince or money refunded. For. sale ot all druggis For Expert Watch Repairing And Jewelry Repairing of the better kind CALL AT TRIPENY’S 2418. Center Phone 72 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There.” Brunswick. Such @ Li'l’ Feliow 5040—Tales Home Cooked CHICKEN SATURDAY « 11:30 a. m. to ‘The Woman’s Depart- mental Club of Casper Invites the men and women of this city to visit the On ._Mghtingale Song... Manufacturer: Health Campaign Head- SRA, eee at the Public Mar- B R U N et. " ’ Chocolate, Buttermilk and PHONOGRAPHS Milk Served Each Afternoon. ~ D HO FLAMING CANINE! WHAT A MOVIE! T ROMANCE! (Serle Tinany and Bice ‘erie Tiffany and Elizabi Elegie = 5128—When the Roses Bloom NEW YORK bakings. It is the eco- (Bomicai positive bake- day aid and its sale is 2} times as much as that cf any other brand. A poundcanof Calumet contains full 16 ounces. e baking rowders come in I2ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. sure you get a pound when you want it. TIFEANY OPRANO. RIALTO THEATER Monday, November 13th, 8:15 P. M. NOZ, only charm of appearance and manner, but a natural voice of ‘power and purity has made Marie Tiffany recognized as one of the most pleasing figures on the concert stage. In common with the tendency among today’s artists of note, she records exclusively for Ask your nearest Brunswick dealer to play these Tiffany records for you 5135—Little Alabama Coon. 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Over 30 Million Bottles Sold 2 rents wraw> ees Music in Every Home This Christmas THE MUSIC SHOPPE’S CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB Makes it possible for everyone to buy a PIANO ora ¥VICTROLA this Christmas. JOIN THE CLUB NOW ' And select the instrument you want—we will deliver it to your home Christmas Eve. VICTROLAS AND PIANOS TO SUIT EVERY PURSE. Come in and let us explain our Christmas Savings Club. The MUSIC SHOPPE ke 238 East Second Street 5 Phone 1745 Shop at THE MUSIC SHOPPE—and keep your money in Casper. IRS ST TES ATTA TES AAT TUTTE

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