Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 3

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. As a pleasurable climax show, the “’oman’s Departmental c! to stage z f ablic dance, bridge luncheon and bazaar in the Elks’ auditorium Saturday, De: public health campaign. In the bazaar, the Arts and Crafts division will have charge of the gift suggestions; the Home Economics division will take care of the food sale; the civic depart- ment will have charge of the bridge tables; the public health department ‘will be in charge of the music; the @ramatic department charge of the Gecorations. All members who have not donated something to the bazaar are asked to «all one of the department chairmen or the president of the club. eee @ay afternoon at a bridge luncheon at her home on South Wolcott street. High honors were taken by Mrs. Cecil} Bon. Mrs. Paul Bacheller of was an out-oftown guest guests were present Lusk Fight Monday Club Yesterday. Mrs. G. R. Hagens entertained the members of the Monday bridge club yesterday at her residence on South! 8! Center street. Mrs. Major Ormsby substituted for the afternoon and also won high honors. The club will meet December 4 at the home of Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney on South Wolcott street. coe Mrs. Gtieve Will Entertain. Mrs. John Grieve will entertain at & bridge luncheon Friday, November 24, at the/Henning hotel. Dinner at Townsend Home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend will entertain at an informal dinner party Thursday evening at their home in the Grude apartments. eee Mrs. Riach Entertains, Mrs. Thomas Riach will entertain dt a bridge luncheon Saturday, No- vember 25, at her honice. About 20 Buests will be present, See Woodcraft Thimble Club Wednesday. The Woodcraft Thimble club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at = receding the pure food Tt en ee ted just cember 2, for the benefit of the ceremony. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin, sister and brother of the bride. ‘The bride ig a daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Re W. Gilson of this city, for- |merly of Denver. Miss Gillon was » *dvated from the Denyer universi- | ty, and since that time has made her home in Casper. | The groom js s Kentucky man, hav- ing come to Cheyenne where he is now one of the prosperous young bus- inemg men of that city. | After a short honeymoon spent in | Colorado the couple wll return to} Cheyenne to make their home. | ¥. W. ©. A. Party | Thursday Evening. | The ¥. W. C. A. organization will entertain at,an enjoyable pacty Thurs-| | day evening at eight o’ciock at their! new headquarters in the Smith-Turn- er building. The party will be given especially forvall the employed young is. Refreshments, music and & | good time is promised to all those who they spent two weeks on a business and pelasure trip. - ° Miss Helen Watson left last evening Mr. and Mre. Cally of Flint. Mich., are spending a week in the city visit- ug friends. the remainder ofthe winter tn Call- fornia visiting friends and relatives eee It was learned yesterday by friends of Mra, Neal Brodie that she had opened her 4ancing studio at 545 Grattt street. Many wil! recieve this newd with enthusiasm. ha ie 6 Mise Katherine Nau, who was ve lected from the San Diego high school to lead the Armistice parade at that plane, wag formerly a Casper iri Miss Nau led the parade as a nounted aid to the grand marshal, represent ing the high school R. O. T. C. She was chosen by the gymnasium teach- ers and Col. E. R. Lynch, U. S. A, R. 0. T. C. instructor of San Diego. cee Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Echols of j attend. { eee | Committees of Ladies Aid | | Will Meet ‘Tomorrow. } | The commitises of Mrs. Dentner and Mrs. T. S&S. Foster will meet tomorrow 2 p. m. with Mrs. Rarrie, 904 South | Lincoln for a sewing bee. | eee Casper Matrons * | Honored Guests. | Mrs. C. P. Plummer and Mrs. John! | Whalen were guests of honor at an/ afternoon party, Saturday at Che) enne, given by Mrs. C. D. Shawver. The invited guests were a group of Pi Phis, members of the chapter at the Wyoming university, which in- \cluded Mr! Margaret Hutchison, Mrs. Edward Story, Miss Evelyn Jensea, Miss Serafina, Fasinelli, and the hon- ored guests. { see Wedding Dinner Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Apel entertained at a wedding dinner last evening at the White Cafe in honor of Mr. and} Mra. Harold Agel, who were married .yesterday at Douglas. Intimate) Omaha spent yesterday in Casper on their way to Lander. ccc J. UL. Learner arrived in the city from Denver this» morning after spending two months in that city and Will take charge of the J. L. Learner Shoe and Clothing company. aie 6 Timothy Mahoney arrived in the city this morning from Denver where he has been spending some time visit Ing at the home of his parents. eee B. E. Morean of Des Moines ts in the city for several days on bsuiness. cee Ralph Bell came up from Denver feday and will spend a week on bus!- puss. eee J. T. Appleman arrived today from Winnepeg, Canada, and will spend the home of Mrs. Thomas Mulligan,|friends and relatives attended the af-|*0me time in the city on business. 743 South Ash street. All. those who have finished articles for the bazaar,| which {s to be given December 6, are asked to bring them to this meeting, All members and friends are invited. . B.&P. W. CSss Tomorrow. The Business and Professional Woman's Sunday school class of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow evening at § o'clock at the home of Miss Dora Niehams and Miss Irene Shirtz, 905 East Second, apartment 39. All members afe asked to bring fin- ished fancy work for the bazaar. ie ie: Hiterature Division ‘Wednesday. ‘The literature division of the Wom: an's Departmental club will meet to- Morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. W. McIntyre, 856 South Lincoln street, All those who have not joined this department are asked to attend the meeting. see Synurgae Decorates for Thursday Bazaar. Tonight's meeting of St! Mark's synurgae will be held at the parish housé, Seventh and Wolcott, and wil’ be featured by final arrangements for the bazaar to be held Thursday after Hoon and evening. The roots ‘will be decorated for the occasion in holl- day dress and articles’ prepared for the bazaar by members will be turned in at thin time. A full attendance of members is desired this evening to complete preparations for the sale, eee GilSon-Rainy Marriage November 18. The marriage of Miss Esther Gilson Barl Rainy of Cheyenne, took in Denver Saturday, November at the Trinity Methodist church. The Rev. D. Edwards performing the RHEUMATISM CANNOT EXIST in the human. body Trunk's if you will use Prescription. It is ridicu. lous, absurd and preposterous. in fact, it is a pity and « shame to suf- fer avith inflammatory, muscular, sciatic or any other form .of Rheu matism. Trunk’s Prescription sells. for $1.75. This P¥escription DOES NOT ruin the stomach, it DOES NOT depress the heart, Eat all the meat and good food youlwinh while taking Trunk’s Prescription. It DOES NOT contain any Mercury, Salicylate of Soda, Oil of Wintergreen or narcotics of any kind, but it positively over-comes any kind of Rheumatism or Gout on earth. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? There ig nothing just as good, and it is impossible to get something better. It is also an ex- cellent Liver Medicine. For sale at John Tripeny Drug Co., Casper, Wyo. ~~ Adv. |tair. Mrs. Frederick B. Andrews hag re-! turned to Casper after a month's stay at her former home in Elkhart, Ind- jana, eee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker are the perents of an eight-pound son who arrivell today at the Womerl’s and Children’s hospital. Bott: mother and scn are getting along nicely. eee Miss Mary Campbell arrived this) morning from Denver and will spend val days visiting friends. Miss Campbell was formerly of Caspe:. eee Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Emerson re- turned today from New York where | GWNew Improved a tg to dye any fabric * Silk.wool.cotton. or mixed goods.. At all drug.depart- ment. dry goods, and notion stores: ie LET’S EAT Have you tried the noon hot fountain service at Tripeny’s? Chili, Tamales, Sand- wiches, etc. John Tripeny Drug Store 241 S. Center—Phone 72 Do Your Christmas Shopping Ea | BUY IN rly CASPER J. T. Mulgrew of Chicago is a bust- nese visitor this week. eee D. S. MeCaiman arrived this morn- ing from Cheyenne to spend several days. eee Harold Strickler is v'siting with his Parents here, whié enjoying @ short vacation from New Mexico military institution. ete Bugene Fuller arrived today from Denver end will spend a week in the city on busin eee Dr. James Colman of Chicago, is in the city for a week or 10 days looking over business matters. eee Dr. W. A. Myers has entirely re coveted from his serious accident and | Will now be able to care for his pa- Hazel Hoopman Teacher of Piano Studio 188 S. Durbin Phone 698 he Casper Daily Cridune ott oem Sat ae See BABKLOG MEETING SET W. ©. Shemate of Cheyenne ts a business vishor in the city for « few) days. . | see ; A. ¥, Hunt arrived today from his home in Alance and will spend a| wesi: cli business and visiting friends. | eae cA P. As Pisius of Rapid City, 5 D., ts | @ buriness visitor. | eee ; George E. Kott arrived today from! Edgemont, S. D., to look over busi- hess matters. see R. F. Fuller came down from River- | ton yesterday and will spend several days on business. cee Robert McGee is 2 business caller from Denver. eee Stanley Holland returned today from a three weeks vacation spent in Florida, LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN A Recejpe for Proposals Use indirect lighting. | Take two cha'rs and separate them Two much heat in the ‘beginning to apt to cause the wedding cake to fall in the middle, Stir In lumps of sweetness with one | yeast cake of indifference fn | order to give rise to the fear of losing. | Fold in a little buttered shyness to | assure freshness. | Drop in 2 few subtle compliments | to add kick to the concoction. { Do not add the kisses until the Inst | thing. If they are mixed fn too freely ! eaviness may resu't. Be sure the Proposal itself is done to a turn. Then add kisses slowly: If desired, an icing of affection may »e put on the finished mixture. This should be regulated by the amount of sweetness already put into the “af fair.” Eat at once. favor PURE ASPIRIN DISTURBS DIGESTION: | It» Perfected Fons Includes « | | Digestant and a Laxative—It is) | Known as Tingle’s Laxe Aspirin: t For years it has been « fact known to physicians 4 laymen alike, that most power-| ful disp However, aspirin ter how pure, disturbs digestion. and brings about discomfort. The Question therefore has always @risen, was the loss of the pain jrorth the inevitable after-discom- 4ort? This caused people to re~ frain from taking aspirin altho Tealized it would instantly ‘e thelr suffering. order to perfect aspirin, worked painstakingly | perfected aspirin is offered the public, a thet re! spain and 't burden the stomach. It ! Staleness spolls the It contain: fating power of im with two prop- ertie® added. A 1 tle laxative sure you thorough acien- Ke tifa treatment, —tt's absorbed easily —it relieves paim quickly it’s « gentle laxative TINGLE’'S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box.” Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Washington, D. C. SEE THE ORIENTAL RUGS AT THE CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO, KHOURY BROS. MOST REASONABLE PRICES i All Sizes and Colors TONITE’S SPECIAL CORN BEEF AND CABBAGE Have You Had One of Our Free Lunches? Wyatt Cafeteria, Wyatt Hotel Do Vou Realize That There Are Only Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE HENNING HOTEL The Backlog members of the Boy Scouts of Casper will meet at the Henning grill Wednesday evening to 0 over plans for the betterment of the scout organization here in Casper and yieinity The Backlog is an organization of N COLD CREAM POWDER. dn’ The LITTLE ‘PINK & WHITE BOXES OU_ will love Armand Cold Cream Powder— it {s so smooth, it spreads so evenly and blends so naturally into your skin. And, best of all, Armand stays ox till you wash’it off. For though it is dry, and thu coftest of powder: Armand contains a touch * of cold cream. Try a box to-day. $1, everywhere—in the little pink and white hat-box. If, after several trials, you are not thorough] pleased, take it back and yor money will be returned. Ask your dealer for, or send us 25¢ for a week-end package containing gener- ous samples of Armand Cold Cream Powder, Armand Bouquet, Rouge, Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Talcum and Soap—~ Address It is the scoutmasters troops who hold meetings ng about better co-operation among| T: op leaders and thereby h Fresh Roasted COFFEE 50c Lb. ’ Our GILT EDGE Blend 3 Lbs. For $1.40 PIGEON TEA & COFFEE CO. 228 E. 2nd—Phone 623 PAGE THREE. [sads in the different troops in their to | scouting. js meeting will start at 8 o'clock and not ont of the ifr anyone interested tn scout comed, a Se ip the Try Tribune W: TABLE LINENS That bespeak both elegance and good taste, woven of the finest of Irish flax and in designs most attractive and alluring. 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