Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923. St. Mark’s Guild Meeting Thursday. The West Side division of the St, Mark’s Gulla will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mra. James Wiederhold, 903 South Ches! nut street. All wishing to becom attend. see Dinner at Sullivan Home Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. EB. J. Sullivan enter- tained at an informal dinner last evening at their residence, 1025 South Durbin street. Out-of-town guests were the Rey. Fr. Willlam Ryan ana attorney J: J. Sullivan of Colorado. re Baptist Ald Meeting Thursday. The General Aid society of th First Baptist church will hold {ts régular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, February 1, at 2:30 at the church. The Gitaner circle will pre- sent a playlet, “The Elixir of Life.” Members of the C¥ circle will act as hostesses for the afternoon. All ladies and friends of the church are nvited to be present. ee Colorado Visitors Entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ‘Su‘livan en: tertained teday informally at their home on South Center street in honor of tho Rev. Fr. William Ryan of Auroria, Colo., and Attorney J. J, Sullivan of Denver, who are visiting in Casper. Congressman-elect and Mrs. Whiter Honored Guests. : Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes SIr., en- tertained at a formal dinner party last evening at their home on North Beech street in honor of Congress- man-elect and Mrs. Charles EH. Win- ter, who will leave tomorrow evening for Washington. Honors for the eve- ning were taken by Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. J. G. Widerhold, C. EB. Winter, and R. M. Andrus. Among those who attended were the Messrs. and Mes- dames C. E. Winter, Maj. Ormsby, M: °P. Wheeler, James Wiederhold, Glen Dines, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. L.A. Reed, Ray Williams and R. M. Andrus. ee W..C. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. Members of the W. C. T. U. will hold a géneral meeting Friday after- noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. D. L. Gaston, 370 South Ash street. A membership drive is being carried on by the association and all members are asked to be ‘present and bring a new member. Those who neglected paying dues last year are asked to bring or send them to this meeting. 'Thedaw enforcement examination will be in charge of Mrs. S. E. Bailey. 4 oe Philathea Meeting This Week. Oa The Senior Philathea at of the Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Norman Hood, 1022 South Ash street. Assisting the hostess for the afternoon will be the Mesdames Canady, Gour, and Dunning. eee Grace Lutheran Aid Meeting. Mesdames A. Olson and Halvorson y will entertain the Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Olson, 822 South Oak street. eae, va. Mrs. Smith Entertains. Mrs. J. P. Smith entertained 12 Casper pioneers yesterday at an in- formal luncheon given at her home on South Center street. Among those present were the Mesdames M. P. Wheeler, T. A. Dean, Jeremiah Ma- honey, P. €, Nicolaysen, J. J. Svend- sen, H, L. Patton, John McGrath, Ywo hundred’ calls an hour couldn't worry her now, declares’ Miss Jessie Hodges, of Roanoke, Va. ‘ “When Tanlac brought me such guick relief I could have shouted for joy," declared Mise Jessie Hodge: popular young telephone operator of Roanoke, Va,, residing at 1231 Jam!- son Ave., 8. EB. “I was in bed six weeks with flu, and it left me' dreadfully run-down and suffering #0 with indigestion everything I ate caused awful pains and gas till I could hardly breathe, 1 lost weight, my nerves were un strung, and I thought I never would | get well “But four bottles of Taniac ¢: mo @ wonderful appetite and built up till I feel so strong that two hun- dred calls an hour couldn't ruffie me. I feel much {mproved jn every way and can’t say too, much for, ‘Tasilac.” 1 members of the society are.invited to Ceely Weed, John Grieve, Tom Hood, |W. A. Blackmore, Henry Bayer, J. P. {Smith and E. J. Donahoe. see Van Meter Recital Thursday Evening. The pupils of the Van Meter School of Music will present a recital Thurs- day evening, February 1, at 7:30 at |the Methodist church. All interested in mus‘c are invited to attend. eee Thursday Bridge Club Tomorrow. Miss cuargaret Sullivan will enter- « the Thursday bridge club tomor- row at her home, 109 East ‘Tenth street. The Kenwood Presbyterian circle will give an interesting entertainment this evening at the chapel. Fourteenth and Jackson streets. The public is invited. ‘ eee Dinner Party Tuosday Evening. Willam Jard’ne was the guest of jhonor at an informal dinner party given Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Van Denberg. The affair was in celebration of his pasa: Twelve guests were pres ent. eee Christian Ald Society e Ladies’ Aid society of the Christian chruch will meet bhattbcrnye afternoon at the home of Mra. Frank Fee, 618 South Grant street. Assint- ing Mrs. Fee for the afternoon will be Mrs. Criss. The missionary pro- gram will be in charge cf Mra. C. 1D, Hemry, The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Pres: byterlan church will meet tomorrow at 2:30 at the church parlors. Mrs. J. EB. Ketth’s committes will be in The husband saw: A prett: y face and a nice ankle. Che Casper Daily Cribune By C. D. Batchelor The wife saw: A passe hat, too much rouge, last year’s coat, a run in her left stocking | and a fast look that was really too apparent. charge of the social hour an@ refresh- ments. All members and friends of the church are asked to be present. ee Mrs. Foster Entertains. Mrs. B. V. Foster was hostess at the second of a series of bridge lunch- eons given yesterday at her home in the Blackmore apartments. Twelve Suests were present. Honors were taken by Mrs.-J. G. ‘Murphy and Mrs. Tom Daniels. : . ‘PERSONALS R. D. Rowe left this morning for Powell, Wyo., being called there by Erwin wife of F M. Erwin, super.in- tendent of schools in that city ee cee ALP. Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Evans have Organized. tea entertatnied catamn I unreg Sad: tier western, paintey informal) bridge tune : eh, at the Henning ihotal at which time |, ME% Maric “Montabo Savaréay ar: the A. P. club was organized, ‘Tho| fved from Thermopol’s: this after club will meet every two. weeks. noon to attend the meeting of the Members of the club are. wives a?| Bookfellows which will be held at the Casper dentists and ate the Merdames | #@nning tomorrow evening. Wiliam Kocher, J. W. Bingham, C. y Seen H. Carpenter, J. J. Donovan. G. T. Morgan, C. E. Duncan, H. Talpers, J, E. Beal and Snoddy, Honors were taken at the luncheon yesterday by Mra, H. 1. Harvey substitute. The club will meet again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. William Kocher on Miss Dora Qua’ey nas returned from Montana after spending several weeks there visiting friends, 8 Mrs, M. E. Sanford will leave this evening for San Francisco where she will make her future home with her South Wolcott street. mother. ce ew cee Dr. and Mrs. Donovan Mrs. Josephine Gerber and small Entertain ‘Dinner Club, daughter, Betty, of San Francisco Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Donovan enter-| have arrived in Casper and will spend tained the Neighborhood Dinner club | Some timé here. Monday evening at their residence, by pe 523 Park avenue. Yavender sweet| Lon Clayton and daughter of Peas were used for decorations, | Split Rock are spending a few days Dainty lavender place cards were|!n Casper on business and visiting used. IH. H. Bracken substituted for | friends. the evening. Honors were won by ke ene Mrs. Guy Trevett and W, J. Cham-|_ Mra. R. H. Coovington of North berlain. Grant street, ha sas her house guest Ai ee ne her mother, Mrs. E. Funk of Elks’ Dance Jacksonyille, Til This Evening. N91 78 ‘The members of the Elks’ lod~e wil entertain at the fourth of a series of informal dancing parties this evening for Elks and their friends at the Elks J. A. Speas and daughter, Dorothy left Sunday for Wheatland, where they will both undergo operations at the Wheatland hospital, see auditorium. Dancing will begin promptly at 10 andi continue until 1] Mra. L. W. Douds ts visiting friends a. m. The Chicago Ladies Netto or-| in Denver. , chestra will furnish the music. Punch bi Mrs, Harry Young has returned from Denver after a short pleasure trip spent in that city. cee Mrs, Patrick Sullivan left this at- ternoon for an extended trip to the east. Mrs. Sullivan will be joined at Douglas by Mrs. Sarah Morton who will accompany Mrs. Sultivan through out the trip. They will will be served throughout the even- ing. At this time the date for the fifth dance will be announced, ee ee Final Arrangements For Ten. At a meeting last erenine of St. Mark's Synurgae at the home of Mrs. Glenn C. Littiefield on South Park avenue arrangements were completed for the bridge tea to be given at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the parish house, Seventh and Wolcott streets. ‘Seventeen tables have been reserved and announcement is made that other tables will be made up to include individuals who attend. Mrs. A. G. Fidst as vice president of the Synurgae has succeeded to the presidency to take the place of Mrs. Arthur G. Tibby, who left recently for Salt Laize City. rs. -O. CG. Brewster was elected vice president to succeed Mrs. Fidel. Last night's meeting brought out a large attendance of members who en- foyed a social hour and refreshments following tho bustenss session. eee Mrs. Morton's son, Edward, from Masonic Dancing Party Friday The Masons will entertain at an- other of the series of dancing parties Friday evening, February 2, at the Masonic temple, ——_—.____ We are showing a wonderful. line of rugs in all sizes and our prices are lower. Graham-Shie'ds Furniture Co., successors to Shafter-Ga: Mrs. WW. J. Chamberlain is expected back this evening from Pittsburgh and Kansas City where she has been visiting for several weeks. GIMME! Raisins Had Your Iron Today? the death of his sister, Mrs. F. M.|From Ft. Wayne they will go to New| they have been fcr several di | York where they will spend some | time shopping and visiting friends. see | | Mr. and Mrs, G. H. O'Donnell mov- | returned from an extended trip .to|&4 today from their apartments in the | caller for a few day | Tribune building to their new home jat 847 Gouth Tincoln street. + ee P. R. Blakey has returned from an extensive buying trip in Chicago ané New York. While east Mr. Blak purchased many pretty spring styles. Mra, Blakey who accompanied Mr. Blakey east will visit for seme time with relatives in Virginia, pathic cere Prices on rugs are lower and we are featuring rugs this week at the Graham-Shields Furniture Co., suc- cessors to Shaffer-Gay Co. ‘Tus Weii-Kxow® Mrvicinns oF THE Famous RECEIrT Boox AUTHOR Tonic Pills The Old Reliable Family Remedy for Building Up the System, Nervous Dis- ers, Insomnia, etc. Neglect of sleeplessness, depres- sion and nervous disorders of any kind, is extremely dangerous. All too many men and women. com- Pelled to go out into the world and battle for a living, neglect thelr health to such an extent that | nervous breakdown {s the In- evitable result. It Is best to be warned in time, eo thet these nervous ailments may be checked. Read what Frank Sprencel of 452 W. Jefferson St, Valpariaso, In- diane, sayst A. W. Chase's Tonle Pills ery Way poe- hi i protection Dr. A.W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. 257 Washington Bt, Buffelo, W.¥. ' which place they will go to Chicago anc: spend several days visiting with Miss Patrica Sullivan who is) study ing in Chicago this winter. Mrs. Mrs, Sullivan and Mrs. Morton will a’so spend some time visiting at the | home of Mrs. Joe Donlin, daughter of |Mrs, Sullivan at Ft. Wayne, Ind City Briefs O'Connor and A. A. returned from Cheyenne | business | matters. pertaining to leg! Max Ball of Denver 1s , 4d, Condit Smith of Oklahoma, for- mefly of Casper, is in the city for a | few weeks attending to business af- fairs and renewing old acquaintances. Herter, A. W. Peake returned morning from San Francisco. eee The Rev, Fr. William Ryan Auroria, Colo., and Attorney J. SI ask for Horlicks The ORIGINAL ,° Malted Milk \ Exceeded the supply of last year’s INDUSTRIAL NUMBER of the Tribune. Order your extra copies Now For this year’s edition and do your part in Boosting Casper THAT RAILROAD Over 38- million bit Ady The Burgess Millinery SHOWING OF SPRING ° e Millinery ewest Horsehair Models, 120 E. Second St. Balcony Casper Dry Goods Sunday ef Af Sullivan of Denver arrived yesterd. The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | QuickLunchet Home Offices Fountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow: | der&Tabletforms, Nourishing~Nocooking. DE Avoid Insitations and Substitutes ahd will spend several days here visit-| Finney reports walking canes to be} ing friends. very much in atyle. eee | cee Jack Gage of tho University cf; TT. Taylor left this week for Den Laramie spent several days in Cesper | ver to be gone several weeks visiting on bus:ness. friends, eee #636. ‘Ted Madden returned yesterday to John Wyland retugned yesterday Taramie after spending a shcrt while| morning from the east where he has ' here on bustness. been for the last two months. M . the Gratam-| © successors to| J C. Petersen is in the city for a few Special rug week at from Chicago on business ‘elds Furniture Co., | . naffer-Gay Co. Ip | L. C. ‘Stephens arrived yesterday from Hot Springs and will spend a week here on business H, 8. Browne is a business visitor for a few days from Rasin. FE. R. Lincoin cf New York is | opending a short time in the city | attending to business affairs. N. R. Butler arrived yesterday from Ardmore, Okla., and will spend a short time here on business. Cae he B. B. Brooks left Denver to be gone business, | eee evening for eral days on syrup at Willlam Jardine spent yesterday in Salt Creek on business. | F. Hood, prominent business man | of New York, {s in the city for a few days on business. cuits, and for There is a Karo for every palate and every meal: 1. Golden Syrup—Blue Label Karo 2. Crystal White—Vanilla Flavor —Red Label Karo 3. Square Con—Green Label Karo —With Pure Maple Suger 4. Imitation Maple Flavor —Orange Label Karo Ri Alexander Nisbet, chief of police, was called to Denver last night by the death cf his father-in-law. George Howarth 1s spending a few | days in the city from Salt Creek. ee © D. M. Spean is spending a few days | at his ranch west of Casper. | wee | A. Cramer ts here for a few days | from Lander. re eee A. C. McGrath has arrived from Denver to spend a week here on bus'- | ness. | cee | Products Refining Co., C. B. Thomas spent several days here from his home in Great Falls, Mont. W. J. Finney has returned from a | bosiness trip to New York, - Mr. /RYZON BAKING POWDER wou use /ess Re ATTRA “LA CAMPANELLA’’—By Paganini-Liszt, is played one of the greatest concert pianists of the day. Red Seal Record No. 74794. “SONG WITHOUT WORDS”—By Tschaikowsky, is offering this month. One of the finest records | | made. Alberto Salvi. To hear this record is to want it. tor Record No. 45330. “MY OLD HAWAIIAN HOME"—Waltz. “ISLE OF SWEETHEARTS"’—Waltz. to all evening without getting tired. 18989. Ask to hear “LL TAKE YOU HOME AGAIN KATHLEEN.” Victor artist. You'll never go home without this Victor Record No, 18987. “UNTIL MY LUCK COMES ROLLING ALONG’ you can’t resist, played by Zez Confrey and his ginians and Paul Whitemart and his orchestra. dance orchestras in the country. 18994, 18992, 18988. “THE SON OF GOD GOES FORTH TO WAR.” “Q PARADISE"—Sung by the Trinity Male Choir. tor Record No. 18984. : “JIMBO JAMBO.” : “Il WAS MARRIED UP IN THE AIR”’—Sung by B: Come in and let us play these, and any others you The Music Shop 238 East Second Street SHEET MUSIC VICTOR RECORDS SANSA NSN We TMA AT PAGE THREE. - Small Daughter Is Laid at Rest The fune he two-y Irs. August G. Voth w lay afternc hapel. The | anuary 2 arents, from tho the th that you want the most delicious the lowest price when you order Karo. 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