Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1922, Page 3

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E | | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. OS ESS SAO IEE SERIE SIO RINE BRAS BS CDT PORE A OE WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—Mrs. F. W. Mondell, wife of the Wyoming congressman, has been selected a chairman of the entertainment committee of the exclusive Congression- al Club here. Inasmuch as this chairmanship carries with it the responsibility for arranging all functions of the organi- zation made up exclusively of women in official life in Washington, it is regarded as the most impertest position In the lub. " Mrs. Mondell, who has been dctive | Sess'0" will be held beginning prompt- in ‘the club for years, 1s now arrang-|'7, *t 7:20. Officers, especially are ing for the appearance before the or-|X°! %© be present on time. ganization of Premier Clemenceau, | puesday Club shortly after Nov. 20. ! Yesterday. * TI . 1 ° * he Tuesday Bridge club tnet yes - terday afternocn at the home of Mrs. November 28, 8. T. Butler, 827 South Elm street. Miss Adelaide Damplere. supervisor High honors were taken by Mesdames ef music in the city scheo!n, an-| John Healy and A. Morrison. hounces the presentation of the In-| eee dian operetta, “Feast of the Red! ¥. W. €. A. Corn,” to be given by the department! Party Thurs’sy. of the North Casper school November| ‘The members of the Y. W. C. A. t8 at the high school auditorium. will entertain at an evening party This operetta will be one of the) Thursday at 8 o'clock at their new most attractive entertai: ts given! headquarters in the Smith-Turner “this year. Seventy-five students will/pulMing. All employed young girls take part‘in the chorus and the|are-asked to- attend. North Casper grade orchestra will so furnish the music. | Miss Emma Lou Abbott, muste tn-| Meeting Thursday. Structor in the bullding, will direct} ‘Phere will be a regular meeting of the operetta and will be assisted by|/the Eastern Star Thursday’ ever.ing the music teachers tn the building. |at the Masonic temple. Al! zaembers ‘The dances wilj be under the super-|are asked to attend this meeting as ision of the physical education de-| important business will be trinsacted. partment, and the decorating under cee the supervision of the art depart-|sethedist Bazaar veges Thursday. 5: The members of the Methodist 500 Club | Ladies’ Ald society will hold a bazaar Tomerrow. {Thursday at the Methodist church. Mrs. C. 8, Ewing will entertain the| Many useful and pretty Chrtatpes members of the 500 club Thursday /|gifte may be purchased. The ladles sfternoon at her home in the C-¥/will serve a luncheon heginning at 11 apartments, ‘The bazaar will close with a et Sa ; dinner. Serving will begin Mrs. Taylor Wil Entertain. ] ove Ue Mrs. Carl Taylor will entertain the| Mrs. Beal - Friday Bridge club, November 24, at | Entertains. 2 1 o'clock luncheon at her residence} Mrs. Charles Beal entertained the on Lincoln avenue. |members of the T. S. club Tuesday pase |afternoon at her home on South Jet Dinner at ferson street. Kiser Home. Ce ae Mr. and Mrs. F. 7, Kiser enter-/ Gleaner Circlo tained at an informal dinner party|Moects Tomorrow. Saturday evening at their home in| The Gleaner circle of the First Bap- honor cf Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chap-/tist chureh will meet at 2.30 p. m. man and son Harry. | Thursday with Mre. J, M. Dismuke, sentry 422 South Beech street. good mis- Clab Organized sionary program is promised. At Laramie. eee Students at the Wyoming univer-| Mrs. Murane rity haye recently organized a club|Entertained in Laramie. which will be known throughout the/ Mrs. C. D. Murane stopped over in state as the Wyoming Pioneer's club.|taramie Saturday on her way from Officers for the club have been select-| Denver to Casper and was entertained ed and are Herbert Woodman of/at dinner by the members of Epsilon Cheyenne, president; Ruth Kimball of/Nelta chapter of Sigma of which Casper, vice-president, and Olga|ner son Ralph js a pledge. She had Moore, secretary-treasurer. One limi-'mn opportunity of meetityr acain the sation has been placed on member-|othen Casper pledges, Glen Fletcher ship, and that is birth in “Wyoming.| ana ChiSles Heiry. The purpote of the clib is to foster! cee the traditions of the state and of the! Rebekah Meeting university, to increase the interest of | phis.Evening. the state by spreading Wyoming plo-! who 1. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge neering tales, and to increase inter-) xo. 39 will meet in regular session est among the high schools through-| tnjs evening*at the I. O. O. F. hall. but the state in gaining new students. |-There will be election of officers at - ree the meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Kiser Bee Lory seca ¥. W. ©. A. Moves ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Kiser enter-|*° SV. tained Sunday evening at.an informal |*?, Smuthl Turner: Basement. six o'clock dinner at thelr home. = Tiivacatutece’ tito" seven Casper has moved its rest rooms from piane tte house on East Second street to the basement of the Smith-Turner sherri ahaPranged @rug store. The new apartments are ‘The ladies of the St. Mark's Guila|Commodious and luxurious, fitted in will hold sale of baked goods Satur-| very way to attract the members of flay, November 25, at the Richards|the club. = sac sunningham store. A number| At & later date the ¥. W. Cc. A. of the ladies met yesterday afternoon | Cafeteria which is now . located on at the parish house and made mince |£ast First street, will be installed in og ecg ai the new headquarters in conjunction cee with the rest rooms Card Party eC Paireda so arbateg = Compination Festival 3 The Pythian Sisters wit! entertain | Has Promising Outlook. tomocrow evening at a card party to} Much interest has been aroused tn be given in the I, 0. ©. F. hall, Re-|the darice, bridge lunchegn and ba- treshments will be served and a eilver|zaar Which will be given under \the offering taken. A short business /@uspices of the Woman's Depart- mental club December 2 at the Eiks’ auditorium for the benefit of the pub- He health campaign. Tickets are in the hands of commit- tees and are going very fast, consider- North Casper Ladies’ Ald bazaar Nov. 24 and %5 at White's Grocery store. try Sloan's The ¥. W. C. A. organization of! TONITE’S SPECIAL Chicken and Noodle Dinner Have You Had One of Our Free Lunches? ; Wyatt Cafeteria, Wyatt Hotel ing the short time that the efforts in selling them have taken place. This Will undoubtedly be one of the finest ertertainments ever staged by the W. D. C. and the public setms to ap- Preciate the fact. . | Synurgae Bazaar to be Held Tomorrow. jtomorrow at the parish house. Seventh rooms have been made attractive with pine boughs and other decorations in keeping with the holiday season. ‘The greater part of the articles to |be placed on sale tomorrow are ap-| Proprate for Christmas gifts. They | imelude numerous pleces of art by talented workers and a variety of of- ferings. The candy table will be one| of the most attractive. Tea will be served from 2 until 7 o'clock and arrangements have been made to accommocate a large crowd eee Dinner at. McMahon Home. | Mr. and Mre. Lewis McMahon en- | tertained #t a formal dinner party last evering at their home on South Center street. Honors for the even- ing were taken by Miss Margaret Sul- livan, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mr. Q. K. | Deaver and Mr. G, R. Hagens. Among those present were the Merers. and Mesdames Patrick Sullivan, W. L. Connelly, G. R. Hagens, Q. K. Deav er, Misses Margaret and Kathleen Sullivan, Mr, Bernie Webb and F Marshall. are. < Letheran Aid - Meeting Thursday. The Ladies Aid of the Grace Eng: leh Lutheran church will hold a spe. cial meeting Thursday efternoon at two o'clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall. All finished articlas for the bazazar which is to be given December 2 are to be turned in at this meeting. ere ! Mes. Tonkin Entertains. |. Mrs. ‘T. 8. Tonkin entertained at a bridge luncheon yesterday at her res- idence cn South Grant street in hon- oc of Mra. H. O. Barber of Lander Honors for the afternoon wers wor | by Mrs. Carl Shumaker and Mrs. If |. Barber. Sixteen guests were pres- ent. i eee | Helpful Club Thursday. | The ladies of the Helpful club will | meet ‘Thursday afternoon at two | o'clock at the home of Mra. Edward Clemons, 618 East K. street, eee Aid Meeting ~ | Tomorrow. The Ladies Ald society of the Trin- ity Lutheran church will have their lregwar meeting tomorrow afternoon jin the church parlors. Final arrange- ments will be made for the Christmas | sale and chicken ple supper which will |be given December 7. Mrs. Wayne | will serve. | eee North Casper Aid Thursday. The ladies of the North Casper Ald society will meet Thursday afternoon at the church to mark and recelve al! |fnished goods for the bazaar whicli | will be held November 24 and 25 at | White's grocery store. eerie | Baptist Circle ey | Thursday. ‘The Baptist ladies of the West Side circle will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Davis, 1825 South Cedar street. All members are asked to be present as the meeting will be }an important ons. Buy your Christmas gifts tomorrow fat St. Mark’s bazaar. 11-22-1t | Baliven Your Byes | HOME PORTRAITS Children, Adults, Groups. Expert Work. See Our Samples First. j Call 1473J Afternoons You get quick relief from a cold by applying Sloan's. By quick- ening circulation of bl the congestion is broken uj ions have also foun Sloan's yreicome relief from rheumat {thandy for sore, bruised muscles, back- aches and neuralgia. Sloan's Liniment-iills paint FOR RENT FORDS AND DODGES Drive Them Yourself. Phone 274-M 511 South Durbin 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 Casper, Wyo. ipemnpentl ee Honest Jewelry Honest Prices A_ SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS J. IL SCHWARTZ Geo. McManus, Mgr. Denver, Colo.. Members of St. Mark's synurgae at| daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mill-| a meeting last night made* final pre \parations for the bazaar to be held | nd Wolcott - streets. The, be Casper Daily Cribine on business. cee PERSONALS from a two weeks’ visit with her, Ping trip. niece in Denver and with her son and ard Murane, Colorado Springs. "7. jarrived yesterday at their home on} MeKin} ter are - Mr. and Mrs. Roll’e Clark were in from their ranch on Bates Creek yes-| terday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miurtin returned to their Deer Creek rarch th's morn. ing after spending a fe days in Cas per. City Briefs ah ig | U. HL Tout arrivea today from Den-| R. E. Wilson returned yesterday| ver and will spend several days in the | from Omaha where he shipped a train|city on bsuiness. } load of sheep. On his return home he| se xopped at Biair, Neb., where he at-| G. R. Hagens will be in Douglas to-! tended ~ reunion of his family. There | morrow on legal bus'ness. | were 32 members of the family pres-| see | nt. | 1. Johnson of St. Louis wiltspend| eee | several days in the city lookimg over Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson are| business matters | spending a few days in the city from | sae their home at Salt Creek. | Attorney E. G. Vanatta has gone to eee Colorado where he will spend the re! Mrs. J. O. Wilson and small daugh-| mainder of the month on business. ter Elizabeth arrived in the cty from | 7 ee Omaha yesterday and wi'l spend sey-| eral weeks va ting at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. Armour. vee Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Powers an¢ children returned thls morning from “alifornia where have been v ing for the last two months. Cann is a business visit San Francisco. “- 8 spending a few me tn Geneva. C. Spears wit! be giad eee Pere ir. and Mrs. E. Coox are business | ar per-! ‘ 3 from Kansas City for the Satur weel.. From Casper they will return | de | to thelr home. see See I who has been con ‘ at Supply com. ‘a will leave soon Mrs, Agnes Thorn has as her house suest for a few days her s'ster Mrs. Frank Millen of St. Louis. r a ae ? : Miss Catherine Muller left this | EAD COL morning for California where she wi! | ‘Melt in spoon; vapors; spend a three weeks vacation with he epply freely up nostrils, parents, who have been in Califor for the last three months Over for sever | Mr. and Mra, William Ferris teft I Arlee The Velour || Beauty Parlor SAVE YOUR HAIR Get Your Shampoos At the Orly Parlor in Town Us\ng | SOFT WATER 213 O-S BUILDING Phone 2593 For An Appointment Almost = }) Unbelievable Youcan realee the wonderful im- Provement to yourskin and complexion your mirror will reveal to you after Gouraud'sOriental Cream for time ‘Send I5e, for Trial tzu PERD. T. HOPKINS & SON Gouraud’s Oriental’Cream FOR HER CHRISTMAS BUY AN ORIENTAL RUG AT THE CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. KHOURY BROS. - Most Reasonable Prices—-All Colors and Sizes. last evening for New York where, for Cslifornia wher® he will be con- they will spend a month visiting and) nected with the Maloney Tank com pany of Okiaho: Miss Margaret Anderson and Miss; Among those in from Salt Julia Nelson left last evening for Den-| this week are Gregory Powell, Leigh Mra. C. D. Murane has just returned ¥€t to be gone several days on a shop-, Worth, and Harry Bassart. wo Fe | Harry White left last evening for! Mr, and Mrs. Guy Gay are the par-' Denver where he will spend a week Kansas City where bh jents of an eight pound daughter whojon business. eet. Mother and aaugh-| C. Gregory rted to be doing nicely. [turned this morning from se Se amon where they have been for three weeks looking over o'l matters. and Thomas Kite re jfrom an extended trip Second and Wy WNW Nero Yellowstone PAGE THREE. Doctors 0, D. Wixcott of Denver,| Roscoe Crary, vice president of the H. C. Dodge of Pueblo, and B. W.| Mc ee in Home company, was in Black of Salt Lake are in the Casper yesterday, having been in for the day on an inspection trip. Parkerton. Mr. Crarys headquar- eee ters are in Chicago. A. H. Vogt of Albuquerque is tn the 4% city for a day on business B. H. Scott of Glendale, Cal., is spend- ois ae ing a few day . Harry Smith left last evening for = will spend a two weeks vacation v = trienda THE ELECTRONET Mary E. Martin, Agent and rllatives. 710 E. Thira St H. H. Schwartz returned Monday Two types of closed cars sell under $2,000. One features its fancy body with fittings of clock, vanity cases, cigar lighters, trunk, etc. In open models such a car sells at about $1,000. The other type is the HUDSON Super-Six Coach Official tests mark it one of the truly great automobiles. More than 120,000 Super-Sixes are in service. With its new improved motor, it has a smoothness unknown to earlier models. And you will like the Coach. It has a sturdy simplicity with all essential com- forts. A trans-continental tour or a shop- ping trip can be made with equal conf dence and security. $1625 Ut MOTOR TRUCK 8 CAR SALES For Final CLEARANCE We have divided our entire stock of Millinery into three groups. These are real bargains you cannot find elsewhere at the present time. LOT 1—Beautiful Dress Pattern Hats, from the very best of Millinery houses. Values $7 95 Z e up to $25.00. Clearance sale price LOT 2—Pattern Hats.. Regular $16.50 $5 95 models. Clearance sale price... a) : e LOT 3—Hats priced regularly at $10.50. A fine as- sortment to choose from, in dress and $i 95 sport models. Clearance sale price... it e OS diag om $1.95 The Martz Hat Shop and Felt Tams... 154 South Center St. Do You Realize That There Are Only 26 Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES Girls’ All-Leather Shoes. Sizes 814 to GU a enter $2.65, $2.85, $3.85 Girls’ All-Leather Shoes. Sizes 12 to 2. P; eke ++ —ssleemee + $3.35, $4.45 Girls’ All-Leather Shoes. Sizes 214 to 7. Pair ...... assesses $385, $5.35 BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES Boys’ All-Leather Shoes. Sizes 814 to 1116." "Pair... p $2.50 Boys’ All-Leather zes 12:to 2. LL} = a ae epee incase $3.35, $4.45 Boys’ All-Leather Shoes. Sizes 21 to 514. r. “ .....$2.98, $3.95, $4.75 Rubber Sole Athletic Shoes. Per .- $1.05, $1.35 ,$2.75, $2.98 Shoes. LADIES’ AND BIG GIRLS’ OXFORDS Low Heel Brown Calf Oxfords...___.....$3.50, $4.35, $5.85 Cuban Heel Brown Kid Oxfords. Cuban Heel Black Kid Oxfords. MEN’S DRESS AND WORK SHOES Men’s Dress Shoes. Men’s Work Shoes.._..__. HARPER’S $3.45, $4.85, $6.85 $2.98, $4.35, $5.75 $4.00, $4.85, $5.35, $6.85 $2.98, $3.98, $4.45, $5.25 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BECKLINGER BUILDING

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