Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1923, Page 3

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D'nners Given at Governor's Mansion. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 26.—Gov.! ernor Wiiliam B. Ross and Mrs. Ross! are giving a series of dinners at tho executive mansion for members of, the legislature and their wives. When the series is completed al! members of the Seventeenth legislature will! have been entertaind at the execu- tive mansion. ee Rebekah Meeting Last Evening. Members of the W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 met last even- ing at the I. 0. 0. F, hall After all business matters were discus entertainment, “Musical Romance” was held at which Mrs. Nina Perry won first prize. Mrs, Long demon- strated Advo coffee. Those on the refreshment committee were Mr. and Mre. Clint Walker, Mrs, Becker and . THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923. |Dance Program an|briday Evening. |dance program Friday evening at the afternoon at 2:30 at the church. Mem. bers of the Kensington circie will act a8 hostesses. A short but interesting Program has been ‘planned for the atf- ternoon, after which a bake sale will be he.d. Tuesday Club ‘Lhis Week. Mrs. John Healey entertaned the Tuesday club this week at her home on South Park, Honors for the after- noon were taken by Mra, Carl Taylor and Mrs. Andy Morrison. The club Wil meet again in two weeks. Mrs. Neil Brodie will give a short MuiLn club for the benefit of the Ai- tar and Rosary society. The enter- tainment will begin promptly at 8 o'clock, George Roberts. ee Mr. and Mrs. Kimball WHl Entertain, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball Sr. will entertain at a formal dinner party to- morrow evening at their residence on South Wolcott street. Twelve guests | will be present. . Bridge Party At Harvey Home. Mrs. H. L, Harvey entertained at an informal bridge party Monday Uvening, at her home on Durbin street..High honors for the evening were won by Mrs, M. C. Keith. Out of town guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Carson and daughter Marjory and Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Glenrock. oe Burns Celebration By Clan Stuart. The anniversary of Robert Burns, noted Scotch poet, wi!l be celebrated at the Odd Fellows hall tonight by the Clan Stuart 248. The festivities wil start at 7:30, A concert, a dinner and a dance will be the order of the evening:., ee Hoffman-Underwood Marriage Wednesday. Miss Ethel Hoffman and Silas 8. Underwood, both of Casper, - were quietly married yesterday afternoon at the Methodist church. The Rev Lewis E. Carter officiated. The cou ple was attended by Mrs. Alta Mor. row, sister of the bride and Charles Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Underwood will make thelr home in North Cas. per. . Mrs. Reed Entertans. Mrs. L.~A, Reed entertained at an informal. bridge luncheon yesterday |North Casper Aid [9. Meeting Friday. The North Casper Ladies’ Aid so jelety will meet Friday afternoon at {2:30 at the church, 1009 North Dur- |bin street. Hostesses for the after noon w.ll be the Mesdames Finch and |PaPtterson. Plans will be .completed |for the supper to be given February All members of the aid are asked to be present. . Bridge Luncheon Friday. Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will. enter tain at the second of a series of bridge luncheons tomorrow at her 536 South Wolcott street. home, Charity Dance Feb. 1 | For Homeless Children. There will be a charity dance Thurs. day, February 1, at the Arkeon danc'ng academy for the benefit of @he Casnet Dsilv tibune By C. D. —| Wyoming homeless children. Music will be furnished by Ackerman's Dssy Going Jazz orchestra. iss Loretta Kidd, popular Iris dancer, and others of the Styles and Smiles company, of the Iris theater will be present to add to the enjoyment and entertainedt of the dance. Candy will be given away to those holding lucky numbers. Pro- ceeds of the dance will be added to in New York and Chicago for some time purchasing new spring styles. eee Miss Dorothy Ryan has returned from a two weeks’ visit with friends the Wyoming Children's ,Home §o.-| in Denver. clety fund, oe e.e Mrs. C. B. Bryan left yesterday for = Nebraska to be gone several weeks PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Co’e returned yesterday from Lusk after a short business trip. = eee Mrs. Harry B. Bradford is a busi- Mrs. Charles Bruce has returned | ness caller for a few days from Sheri. from Denver after spending a week | dan. there visiting friends, pairs cee Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Lewis return- "t_her,.home jen South Center street Dainty Knitted yarn dolis or different colors; were used for favors, Those winning honors for the afternoon werd Mrs.-L. H. Alger, Mrs. J. T. Gratiot and Mrs. L. F. McMahon ‘This was the second of the series of luncheons which Mrs. Reed is giving. cee Bible Class Anniversary Sunday Morning. The Ladies bible ciass of the Pres- byterian Sunday school taught by Mrs. Charles A. Wilson will give a special program Srnday morning at 9:45. The affair will be the celebra- tion of the second anniversary of the organization. . Art Department Will Meet. ‘The Art department of the Caspor Woman's Departmental club-w:ll meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the vocational bullding of the high school. All members are requested to be pres- ent as important business matters wil be transacted. . . Vriday Bridge Club Will Meet. ‘The Bray bridge club will meet tomorrow at the residence of Mrs. Anna Leeper on South Park. eee Methodist Aid Will Meet. The lIsdies' Ald soc'ety of the Methodist church will meet Friday BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find snes ops etn a De Sarees Olive able! ie jeasant tablets are taken for bad breath Oy all all 10 know ther. Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets act Ano but firmly on the bowels and at bet lating them to natural action, clearing. the blood and and ently y purifying ie entire system, es aloe does Ycehout any of ad after effects, ‘All the benefits of nasty, sickening, ing cathartics are derived from Br Edwards’ Give Tahiets woe a jisagreeable 8. ‘ Brie M. i, Edwards Geely nis the fter seventeen years o! tices asnong patients afflicted with Bowel ot eg jira nate with the attendant eeohive ‘Tablets are compound mixed with ol ve igo will now them by their olive ‘Take one or two ts) Hila Ber for a week 4 and note the effect. Meet Me at the MINSTREL Given by the Business and Professional Women’s Club. ELKS’ AUDITORIUM Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wm. K. Edwards are{ 4 Monday from an extensive trip in the parents of twin daughters who| the east. irrived yesterday at the county hos- i ke gilng pital. Mother and smat!l daughters} Mrs. Wiam Ackerman accom- Suzanne and Joan are r progressing vicely, panied by her'small.son William Jr.. Don’t Neglect a Cold Mothers; don’t let colds way; at ena meagan eiibe rb oat Sag isigetere poets isa » white ointment; made Hey oil of mustard. It draws out congestion; relieves soreness, docs ‘work: ‘the good old-fasttioned ae! tard plaster kn epeatier way, wit mae phen Respajar handy Sor oll fepialrwnne SSmesclnjers ‘tubes thospitaleie, 63 $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER . Mrs. Nell Charles Gels has returned from Denver t/heve she sper.t a week viriting friends. . . ¥. R. Goure of Boulder is visiting hero with his gon and daughter Mr. andMrs. J. F. Trevett. Miss F. Sully returned yesterday from Lander after spending several days there visiting friends. eee James and Elizabeth Shikany have returned from Chicago where they spent several wreaks pe a buying trip. Miss Hazel King a arrived from California and will make her home here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cc. L. King. Word has been received here of the arrival of Mrs. Abe Kassis and daugh. ter rae in New York. They will be Newest Fashions in Women’s Fine Footwear In Black or Brown Satin We are showing many novelties in fine footwear for dress occasions which will delight the eye of the woman seeking something ultra-fashionable, For street wear as well as for indoor dress occa- sions there are some unusually smart Oxfords and Pumps which must be seen to be appreciated. THE BOOTERY “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” Phone 1730 124 East Second THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW! FRIDAY, JAN. 26 left yesterday for Lincoln where they will spend two weeks visiting friends ci family left this Mr. and Mrs. R. son left Tues. where they will Mrs. Harrison, Anderson's Mrs. Harold Springs is the ho larence Riley fo! Mrs. Arthur Q ing for Cody to be gone several anys visiting friends there Mr. and Mrs. Miss Prissy took the young rector’s sermcn on “Purity” so to heart that she gave Venus! De Milo garments in keeping with the time. PAGE THREE, , iyending several days family and on business. days there on business. see City Briefs Harry McCracken left. the early| part of this week for Evanston, I, where he ts,visiting with old ot eee Earl D. Holmes is in Denver on! business. { ee 6 | Lawrence Johnson arrived in Cas per this morning on his usual bust ness trip for the Graham Paper com.| pany, James Fidel is a business caller for a few day from his home in Great Falls, Mont. a. K. from a business trip to Cheyenne. H._B. Carber: returned yesterday | for a few days from Denver. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION , During cold, damp weather take one Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablet just before retiring every night. Its tonic and laxative effect will fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza. eee Floyd Irwin js in the city for a! few days on business and visiting! friends and relatives. | eee | C. HH. Anderon of the C. H. Ander.! son Construction Co. left last even’ for Denver where he will purchas: new machinery. | 30c per Box. | eee Jeremiah Mahoney left this morn ing for the Buffalo Creek ranch af! Miller returned yesterday visiting his|from Douglas after spending several M. M. Willard ts a business visitor + Common Sense Value in a Closed Car The Coach provides all essential closed car Note The v er . 7 Gor Wate tne comforts and utility, with the long carefree New Prices 5 & re Cescteaa cok Sep service that only a superlative chassis can give. (Reduced $100 to 4200) parent scl | ATTENTION. wening for Denver) mo those receiving the C. C. C. no- You will like it. It is sturdy, long-lasting and Speedster - - - - - $1425 ait at the home of} tices The meeting place will be an- 1 70NE: is 7-Pass Phact. 1478 abter,. Mra Rs | ccunced tn this Bapse toinacrow good to look at. It has all essential comforts. Cash Ge ee thes bk [might The new price makes its margin of value Sedan ji amen ‘iden, pk: Clseaae greater than ever. Freight and Tax Extra guest of Mrs. | week. preventive, melt and ine as Behe and ualey left this morn L] e K PORY Dave Over 17 pf Jars Und Yow Griffith and NFLUENZA I'd like to have a Figure like Mother’s when I’m her age The daught er who spoke was fourteen years old. The mother was at that moment swinging along the streets with fascinating briskness—another small daughter by her side. Her stride was buoyant, her appearance girlish, simply because she had kept herself well corseted—one way of keeping fit! The boning of the Modart Corset {s something frequently remarked, it is so expertly and wonderfully done—and produces such comfort and grace, That is because years of knowledge and design are back of its construction, Jie See Let our expert corsetiere fit you. DART (oORSETS Front Laced. our window display of Modart Corsets The Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 137 East Second St. HUDSON Coach *1 525 @ and Tax Extra This Is ““Dress Week” at the Frantz Shop Dresses That Reflect the Height of Artistic Modes Will Be Especially Featured Friday and Saturday These exquisite Dresses combine correct- ness of style with the deft touches of origin- ality which always characterize Frantz Shop creations. In making your selection you are given the satisfying assurance that no one else can duplicate your choice—for, of course, there is only one of each style on display. The most extraordinary special we have yet offered for Spring, is NEW TAFFETA DRESSES $24.95 Each one of which is a regular $35 value. L | = = See the Window of French Models In Mephisto shade as Friday and Saturday Special A pretty line of Spring Hats shown on Fifth Avenue $12.50 “Herald of Spring” Friday and Saturday Only Wie ONYX THREAD SILK Clocked 98c cS; ° pate Just a few aveps from Second Street Not Over 3 Palrsa to a Customer. SMA , ii} a — iii nnn nnn mi wus * = = — = = ¥%

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