Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER $5, 1 Combine for Dinner Dance. «The dinner dance sianned by the Natrona County Pioneer’ association has deen combined with the banquet and dance to be given by the Natrona County Stockgrowers’ association Fri. day evening at the Henning hotet. Arrangements should be made with Marvin Bishop. Mrs. J. P, Smith entertained the Pioneers association at her home on South Center street yesterday after- noon. At this time also officers for the ensuing year were elected. They incladed Mrs. J. B. Barnes, president; vice-president; Mra , secretary; and. Mrs. John Whisenhunt, treasurer. The February meeting of the asso- elation ‘will be held at the home. of H. L. Grace English Lutheran Aid. The Ladies’ ‘Aid rociety of the Grace English 1 Thursday a 3 the I. 0. O. F. halt. Al the city are invited: Elks’ Dence Great Success. The second of the series of Eiks’ dances which was given last evening at the Elks auditorium scored a great success, Many who did not attend the first dance were present to enjoy the second one. The dance began promptly at nine and continued until anidnight. ‘The Bryce Wilson or. chestra furnished the music. The dates for the rematning threo dances will be announced ‘ater. Aid Meeting ‘Thorsday. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald so ciety will meet Thursday afternoon at the church at 2:30. Mrs, Myer’s Committee will be in charge. Piet Home Economic Division Friday. The Home Economic divis..n of the Casper Woman's Departmental elub; home on South Wolcott > a = of “iss Patrica O'Nefl. Eight| holding the legitimacy of taby Guy were | Stillman. played during the evening, Mrs. D. F.| Associated Press.}—-Supreme | Court Justice MorscHauser todar de- street id Suests were present. Cards Pither winning high honors. se Box Social ‘Thursday. ‘The members cf the Baptist church will entertain at a ox social Thurs- day evtning at the church on va and Beech street. The social will be for the benefit of the Eyansville Sun- @ay schocl. Christian Aid Thursday. The Ladies Aid of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. G. Trager, 726 South Ash street. Mis. Trager will be assisted by Mrs. Elliot. eps s { Mrs. Snook Entertains. | Mrs. J, G. Snook entertained the Tea club yesterday at her bome on East lith street. afternoon were the Mesdames A. E. Biglin, A. L. Estabrook, A. G. Fidel, A. F. Hoff, Fred Capen, and James Kem. High honots were taken by Mrs. Kem. The next meeting of the club will be held at the bome of Mra. H. H. Schwartz on South Beech street. Many Tickets Sold for Policeman's’ Ball. Judging from the large number of| tickets which have been sold for the policeman's ball during the last week, | the dance is sure to be a success. The | balt will be given November 22 at the | Dancing | Arkeon dancing academy. will begin promptly at nin eo’clock. eee Gleaner Circle Wilt Meet Thursday. The Gleaner circle of the First Paptist church will meet with Mrs. J. M. Goodnight, 1134 South Beech, } Thursday for an all-day. sewing bee: }A good time is promised,. The \Gleaner circle includes all persons living between Beech and Elm streets, will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred H. Seaman, 329 The South McKinley street at 2:20. general subject for the afternoon wil be “Household Accounts.” ject for the round “Taking the Work Out of Work.” from House Convenience. . All mem- hers of this department and members ot the club who are interested” in this division are asked to be present. cee Hiirvest Home Dance Friday. The women’ of legion «will. entertain House at the Moore hall. first of the series which they give during the season. © A shor: The sub- table will be Rell call will be answered | the * Mooseheart at a harvest home @ancing party Friday evening This will be the will) PERSONALS | Mrs. H. H. Hodge and Mrs. H. L, Baker arrived recently from Ottum- wa, Ia., to visit at the: home of their sister Mrs. Fred Peach. cee | Mrs. A.M. Wyhi je in for a few | days: shopping trip from Salt Creeks cee . W. F. Ott have re- mver and Chiyenne | Mr. and M: turned from | where they | some time. While in Cheyenne they visited at the home of Mr. Ott’s par- Substitutes for the | have been visiting for made last Saturday at ie by James A. Stillman aside his judgment re- banker a dtvorce and up- J. R. Kemi returned this week from } Cheyenne and Denver where he went ise a short business trip. “2. ]_ J. Carter, Ted bieGrewer, and Floyd | Wolf returned yesterday from Chey }enne where they had been attending | the federal court see Hi Jack Merrill is in from Salt Creek ;om business. eee T. H. Savage {s a business visitor Wor ceveral days trom Denver. cee H. V. Betts arrived yesterday from | Cheyenne and will spend several days. Jack Kanner {§ here on a short bus tneas trip from Denver. Fees: } J. ©, Fitssimmons, weil known ull man of California, is in the city for a few weeks on business. | eee R. C. Borman left yesterday for California where he will spend several months visiting relatives. Carl Williamson left this morning for Billings where he will spend a week on bustness, Kissing Kinks. Contrary to przohylactic prophecies, the greatest danger in kissing is not in the kiss itself. The trouble arises from the reactions of the kissed and the reflections of the kisser. Always it is well to consi¢er who you are about to kiss. Remember there is the come-back, And not al- ways is it in the form of a kiss. And again there is the danger of kissing and finding that you do not desire a come-back. For it is casier to get or give the first kiss thtin to get out of giving the second. A yawn is a kiss gone to reed. History likes to repeat itself. kissing is more progressive. There is the Bolshevik or red lip- stick kiss which invariably leaves its mark. While, following this, are the Black Hand breach of promise letters. Alss! It is one thing to get into & kiss and quite another to get out of It. Remember, kissing takes more than four ips. It takes férethought and fortitude. But Copyright, 1 by Public Ledger sompany. { | Autopsy Needed To Solve Sudden Death of Girl business meeting will be held at 3) 4 eine o'clock at which time a numbe: Candidates Will he initiated Of} Mrs. John Tucker is confined to her ‘The dance will be in. the form @# [ome on account of il!ness, an old fashioned barn dance, Tye! i hall will be decorated in corn statks,| Miss Etta M. Dobbins is a Che: hay and pumpkins. AN the ladies| CMe Visitor fora few days. are asked to. wear sunbonnets and = aprons and the men overalls, For re freshments cider and doughnuts will Miss Geneva Smith left’ today for Helena, Mont., where she will spend a Sas a be served. Each member will brmg| month visiting at the home of her a friend. Dancing will begin “at 9} other. a aes i o'clock, . m B cee Mrs. William Wilson. retumed to-|REDONDO, Cal. Now 15.—An au. Latheran Ala day from Colorado where she spent |‘0Pey will be performed on the body Fiiarsdey, three weeks visiting friends and reia-| 0! Miss Izette McCammon, 15-year-old (ha Go A a Pre senior at the local high school, au- the Ladies’ Ald of the Trinity Luth brag Seitvor ike sertea Lies famte- i nity Luth- 3 salt of the refusal of physicians to eran church ‘Thursday afternoon at| Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reynolds are the} ti 2 geath certificate when she d'vd 2 o'elock in the-church parlors, Mem-| Parents of @ seven-pound son born bers of the Aid are working for the| Yesterday at their home, 1113 South bazaar which will be given “Decem-| Chestnut street. Both mother ‘and ber 7th. All those who are ‘ther to son are reported to be getting along yesterday after an illness of a few The girl's doctors stated that eart continued to beat normaily y 40 minutes after she stopped breathing, z in the Aid and bazaar are asked to| nicely. be present.’ hii oj tien : one Mr. and Mrs, James) Taylor and children left yesterday for California where they will spend the winter. eee Rebekahs Blect This Evening. The Natrona Rebekah lodge will hold its regular meeting this evening at the I. O. O.@ hall at 8 o'clock. All members are asked to be present| Spend several weeks visiting her sis- As officers for the ensuing year will] #ter, Mre. Theodore Sullivan, be elected. é ps eg Mr. and Mrs, Perry )D, Cunning- ham are the proud parents of an eight pound daughter born yesterday at the State hospital. —__— Miss Eva Anderson left this morn- ing for Washington where she will Mrs. Tinton Will Entertain. Mrs, Tinton Send 15 ¢, for Trial Stea FERD. ES &650Nn il entertain at a tea at her home, 628 ‘Tenth- street, ‘Thurs- day afternoon. Work for the bazaar Which the Rebekahs will \give+ Satur- day, November 18, at Holme’s Hard- Ware, will be completed. All those wishing to donate any article or who haye finished articles which were given to them by the committee are asked to take them to this meeting. i ae ee Honored Guest. Miss O'Neli Mrs. William Kocher, assisted Ly Miss Litiian Harlin, entertained at a birthday dinner last even'n. at her The American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers will hold its an convention in St. Louis during the Christmas holi Gouri Oriental Cream A SPECIAL SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday | MURRAY AND BERGE — —— Tee Hats.you will not find duplicated. Hats in black, blue, brown, sand and brilliant tones. Velvets, Vel- vetyns, Satins or Beavers, for ladies and children. Choose any H&t in stock—Yes, your choice ~ One-Half These Hats are already reasonably priced from $5.00 to $20.00 and you pay only one-half of the al- ready low mark. MARTZ HAT SHOP 154 SOUTH CENTER ST. AND PAY OF MARKED PRICE One of the .four feature vaudeville acts that open at the Iris Theater today. Their act is entitled “Black and Tan” end is a real com-} edy surprise, 3 J Che Casper Daily Cribune of the Season--Occurs at the 7 Shop THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Luxurious, New, High-Grade Wool Dresses Every woman loves luxurious, character dresses of distinction. Here is be- yond question the one remarkable opportunity of the season. We have selected a liberal number of elegant Wool Dresses in ‘highest grade Serges, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, etc., including several of our most appealing coat models, Matlasse Blouse ef- fects, and the three-piece Suit Dresses, from regular values up to $80.00, and offer them for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only About a dozen of these Dresses have been received fresh from New York within the past six days It should be sifficient to say that the Frantz Shop has never offered so re- markable #n opportunity in Dresses at this season of the year. And to Go With This Astounding Opportunity Here is a Sale of Elegant Cloth Coats at $100 Styles Materials Ormadale Blouse i, ii iy Lustrosa Straight-line i One-sided Effect F. Pa qenrnleie pei pio Salt’s Lambtex, & ge be sy 1s Furtex Pie Effect Normanglo Mere Amwolain About two dozen of our most elegant Cloth Coats. Beautiful materials and handsomely trimmed. Regularly priced up to $250.00, In this remarkable sale offered for THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY AT $ 100 Each Your savings are from $75.00 to $150.00. Canadian Wolf PAGE THREE. Special Dress BARGAINS At $9.50 A “speciai” tinues to be popular. which con- extremely $16.50 Many new Dresses have been plfced on this rack fer Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ihn “Rae At $24.95 We are showing over a hundred beautiful street and afternoen Dresses in both Silk anu Wool on this rack. Regular values up to $67.50. Special Coat BARGAINS $8.50 All-Wool mixtures, in browns, greys, etc. Some silk-lined, some lined to At $14.75 One of the most popular of the Frantz Shop offer- ings this season, ‘3222 $38.50 A brand new lot—just re- ceived—of Sport Coats, made of the © popular heavy mixtures, Chamois- cloth lined, raccoon col- lars. These Coats would regularly sell at from $45.00 to $50.00. All Fur-Trimmed SUITS At . P One special lot of wonder- ful values, up to $98.50 at $28.75 Special Hat BARGAINS New York’s very latest in French Turbans and Hats "$9.95 Fur Trimmings Heavy. Squirrel A wonderful special in vy uirre’ Viatk. i - ia plack Wolf Winter Hats Platinum Wolf Black Fox $5.95 Values up to $15.00.

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