Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 7, 1923, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7,.1923. Mrs. Taylor Entertains. jbell, Dr. and Mrs. Allan McLellan, Dr Mrs. Carl ‘Taylor entertained the}and Mrs. C. Ia Wills, Dr. and Mrs. Tuesday club yesterday at her resi-|H. A. Reichenbach: Dr. and Mrs. J dence, 937 Lincoln avenue. noon, Honérs were taken by Mrs./| Dinsmore; cutt, and C. A, Owen, W,. D. Ottman, Di Rett Ea | \Miller, Bin Geis, and the host. Christian Aid | oe, 9. Mecting Tomorrow. |Pythian Sisters - The Ladies Aid society of the} Will Hold Meeting. Christian church will meet Thursds The Pythian Sisters will meet in afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs.jiegular session Thursday evening ut Triplett, 923 St. Johns street. All|8 o'clock at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. Fol- \ members of the society are asked to/lowing the “initiation of candidates, be present. refreshments will be served and a 595% social hour will be held. Those on Wee Geo Club Meeting the refreshment committee are the Thursday Afternoon. Mesdames Sedda Hemry, Agnes Mrs. Sidney Morrison will enter- tain the Wee Gee Bridge club Thurs: day afternoon at her home, 709 Bon- nie Brae. son. | present. Moyal Whist Club Last Evening. 4 Mrs. Patrick Burke entertained the members of the Moyal Whist club/terday American Legion | Auxiliary Meeting. held a social the home of Mr: auxiliary at last evening at her home, 521 Kim-{Sinciair, 404 Milton BeOURS oT a ball avenue. Those winning “high; ™ecting was well attended, 20 mem honors for the evening were the|bers of the organization being present. §,|Plans were completed for Mesdames Gertrude Sullivan, M. . chest which will contain fa. Ryan, Jack McKenna and the Messrs. | E. E. Dean, M. J. Burke and Witam |and all articles necessary for All members will be ‘The chest. Cronin. i for one article. eee Altar and Rosary Dinner This Evening. ‘The ladles of the Altar and Rosary society will serve a chicken dinner this evening at the Mullin club rooms. Serving for the ,dinner will begin promptly at 5:30. The young girls of| the parish will serv: function which the Mrs. | sonial \will give. L. M. Sheppard a Midnight Bridge Club Last Evening. . Miss. Lo's Longshore PrqLenten Dance Is Center of Attraction. The pre-Lenten formal dancing party which fs to be given Friday evening at the Arkeon dancing acad- honey. emy, is recelying support from many g Ape are quarters, according to the large num- 7, bers of persons who have signified Ee tes oinnkond their intention of attending this af- J fair. While the hosts still remain in- cognito and therefore are unable to be wounded by the shafts of criticism, plans for the dance have leaked out _ to the extent that It is going to be a \ real affair given By members of the "younger social: set, and a real time. : dence on South David street. for the evening were taken home ‘on South . Wolcott Those dames T. 8S. Cooke, Fred Caledonian Dance Next Saturday A Caledonian dance will be held in the Odd Fellows" hall Saturday, Feb: ruary 10, at'S p,m. All Interested are in¥ited to attend, ‘The. program will be in charge of McLepnan and McKenzie. Mrs. Villnave Will Entertain. hin street, at which | Wyland, M. P. Wear, Charles Camp Mrs. A.)J. Donovan, Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Jessen substituted for the after-!gan, Mra, Anna Leeper, Mrs. Bilcen the Misses Margart Charles Schank and Mrs. E. R. Chil-|tin, Lela Browne, Loretta Newbower, James, Lena Jameson and Anna John- to be All members are asked Members of the American chest will be lraffied off on or about May 1 at a Sincla'r was assisted during the afternoon by the Mesdames Julia. Purse!. entertained the members of the Midnight Bridge club last evening at the Nor W. I. Rehr Jr. and Miss Kathryn Ma- Mrs. R. C. Wyland entertained the Tuesday Tea club yesterday at her James P. Kem and Carl Shumaker. eee Mrs. Fred Vilinave will entertain at an informal bridge tea Friday after- noon at her residence, 285 North Dur. 2 guests will be Che Casper Daily Cribune T. Mor Cur- a hops linen hope ited soli auxiliary is resl- Honors by Mrs THOROUGHBREDS | gram the tpolc of which will be “The Tighted to Lighten,” will be given. All members. living between Beech and Elm streets are.inyited to attend. Cerne Baptist Aid Meeting Thursday Afternoon. The East Side circles of the Baptist aid will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Erroll Cantlin, 410 North Jackson street. Dramatic Division Meeting Friday. ‘ The dramatic division of the Cas- per Wor.an’s Departmental club wil! By C. D. Batchelor |] | meet y afternoon at 2:30 at the residence of Mrs. 'G. S. Barger, 502 | CY avenue. Lutheran Aid ~ | Supper. Kensington Tea eo Thursday. Mesdames TB. L. Scherck and ye hostesses at ‘an tea to he given February t cherck, 465 ¢ K. ¥. 0. Cirele Tomorrow, The K, Y. le of the First meet _ tomorrow 0. Cir Baptist church will ftrernc | HT. Roe Bartle, boy scout executive | | will leave for Riverton tomorrow speak at a Father and Son's banquet | | there. 1 *e¢@ | Mr. and Mrs. ries R. Carlson are business callers in the city this week from Dulu to their home § They will return this week for Montana, | Wil be joined by Mr. where. Holman 1a = , Present. Mrs. Villnave will entertain again Saturday at a bridge luncheon. vee street. Honors for the afternoon were won Chicken Supper at by Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. Cocke and Mrs. Carney Peterson. | substituting were the ‘Thomas North Casper Church. The ladies of the North Casper ‘Mes-|Church will serve a chicken supper Capen, Friday evening, February 9, at the. church, 1009 North Durbin street. There will also be a candy sale con- |ducted by the younger members of ere Dr, Frost Entertains At Dinner Dance. Dr. I. N. Frost entertained ‘at a dinner. and dancing party:giyen: last evening at the Henning hotel in honor of C. A, Owens, vice president of the Wyoming North and South: Railroad, who {s ah old friend of Dr. Frost. Spring flowers were used" for decora- tions. The Shaw orchestra furnished the music for the evening. Among the invited guests were the Messrs. and Mesdams A. E. Thompson, H. 8. Dilcher, W. L. Ronalason,.C. W. Bar- ton, D: B. Sullivan, Jack Scott, R. C. 4 STOMACH BAD II break the costly, tobacco habit. nerve-s place a harmless No-To-Bac your mouth instead. Shortly the habit is physically, financially, . 80 simple. E ul craving for tobacco in a: vithout question —Adv, rcur druggist will refund your money QUIT TOBACCO So Easy to Drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing Habit. No-To-Bac has. helped thousands to hattering Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, just tablet in All desire stops. completely broken, and you are better off mental- It's so Get a box of No-To- c and Sf it doesn’t release you from ny form, | * MEALS SOUR OR LAY UNDIGESTED Instantly! End Flatulence, Gas Heartburn, Indigestion Now and do your part in Chew a few! So -pleasant, Stomach fine! #0 Inexpensive, so quick to settle an upset stomach. Tho moment “Pape's Diapepein” nes the stomach all pain nad dis-{ from indigestion or a sour, gus stomach vanishes. lillions know its magic, All drug- gists recommend this harmiess stom- ch_ corrective, Ady. ' | | i { | i Phone 15 SPECIAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Black Diamond GRAPE FRUIT 90c Per Dozen BEST WE HAVE HAD. Natrona Butter Shop Phone 631 Corner Second and Durb The Demand Exceeded the supply of last year’s INDUSTRIAL NUMBER of the Tribune. Order your extra copies For this year’s edition Boosting Casper Newest Style Arrivals Smart Spring Coats Handsome Three-Piece Suits Attractive Dresses terials and Shades. Several Dozen Stylish Stout Dresses At a Complete Range of Prices. Beautiful Hats In Smartest Shapes and Colors. The New “Bertha” and “Bib” Collars Hose Gloves Ear Drops In all the New Ma- the will begin at 5:30. St. Mark’s Guild Will Meet. : The division of St, The in El dc ies SG, uae a Mark's including the members south of Fifth| and East of Center streets will meet|tertain the members of the Gleaner at the Parish house at 2:30 Thursday | afternoon instead of at the home of| idence on South Beech street. Mrs. P. K. Edwards as was formerly|ing the afternoon a missionary pro- church, Serving for the supper!announced, All-members of the divi- Guila| A /Vew Coat for Women The one coat necessary to complete every woman's wardrobe —that answers the purpose of several coats. A truly all-purpose overcoat that combines trim, stylish lines with solid comfort. The coat you have waited for—the kind you'll never give up once you have seen it. A friendly, companionable overcoat that has the smart, tailored appearance necessary for dress, with the comfort desired for ordinary, everyday wear, Equally correét for an afternoon tea or just shopping. And: made to keep its rich appearance under hard service. In a variety of fabrics appealing to all. Now being shown for Spring. Sce it—there is no obligation to buy. Miss H. G, Williams arrived tn Ca: per yesterday #nd will spend sev: weeks here. Miss Williams! will spend several weeks in Thermopolis | sion are asked to be present at this mecting. eee | Mrs. Davidson Will intertain. Mrs. Arthur G. Davidson will en- Prevent Influenza The tonic and Laxative Laxative BROMO QUINI will keep the system: in condition and thus ward tacks of Colds, Grip or 30c.—Aav. Effect 5 rele Thursday afternoon at her res- Dur- Influenza. Have You Seen the New Meadowbrook California Sport Hats? —They Are Charming. + The scnuman label it your guarantee of corre style, best fabrics and the finest tailering. All ceats, wraps and sits by scnoman dear this label. Look fer it. Ut ts eur pledge and yeur assurance of satisfadion SHOWN HERE EXCLUSIVELY BY Tie. Si Just a few steps from Second Street on Center. | The Ladie’s Aid society of the ; Ume there visiting’ the home of! ity Lutheran church will serve a! her sister, Mrs. H. 1.. Olson. chicken pie supper tomorrow evening | ine ed | from 5 until 8 p.m. in the ¢ Mr. and Mrs, James R. Koo |rooms at South Park and EB daughter of Fiorence, Colo. | streets’ There will also be a sale of) house guests for the month | tome cooked foods and Mrs. H. 8. Gibson | oe . ‘| home by the Mrs. E. K. Holman and children left | PAGE THREE. * before returning to her home In Den-| Seidel of, St. Mary’s college, Notres ver. Dame, Ind. - see Miss Helen O'Malley left yesterday for Chicago and will spend three | | weeks, there visiting at.the home of : her aunt, Mrs, Edward Steel. | x | ‘ | | Mr, and) Mrs..H. B, Hughes and json Charles left yesterday afternoon where they a: with | relatives. | eee | » California Fig Syrup” is «| Child's Best Laxative Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Gan 'dren arrived last evening f tana and will make their fi | here. Miss Roberta Coilins left last eve- | ning for Denver and will spend some Mr. and Mr Ve this e: ort business a Shows if Tongue us, Constipated M'ss saramie Mar 8 weel 1 act * taste of and {t nev at Ic vest for the re er months Mrs. Miss Elsbeth re teaspoon 1 sek child tomor- Dilious. feveris! or if stom breath mainder of the wi Mutvaney’s Seidel of Chi Casper Miss tle sister, i cal elidel sp coming to colic, coater, Ime home Sether Seidel is a. 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