Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1923, Page 5

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' Meets Wednesday. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1923. EVENTS I Cc. N. W..R. Club Will Celebrate Anniversary. Members of the Chicago and North- western Railway Woman's c!ub will entertain at a card and dancing party Friday evening, February 23, at the Northwestern staticn. The affair will be given in celebration of the second anniversary of the club. During the evening a pink quilt will be raffled off and a silver offering will be. taken. All Northwestern emp!oyes and their families are invited to attend this en- tertainment. eee Y. W. C. A. Board Meeting Tomorrow. Members of the Young Woman's Christian association board of direct- ors are asked to meet at 3:30 tomor_ row afternoon at the “Y. W." club rooms which are located in the base_ ment of the Smith.Turner building on Center street. All members of the board are especially asked to be pres_ ent as important business matters will be discussed. es Dinner Party Friday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thomas enter- tained at an informal dinner party Friday evening given at the New Pa'ace Inn. The affair preceded the Valentine party given at the Masonic temple by the Masonic dancing club. Tuesday Tea Club This Week. Mrs. Leigh Townsend will entertain the members of the Tuesday Tea club this week at her home in the Grude apartments. eee Last Evening. -- Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Smith enter- tained at an informal bridge party last evening at their residence, 1037 South Lincoln street, George Wash. ington favors and decorations were used. The party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner who have just recently moved to Casper from their former home in Okla- homa. Mr. Wagner is connected with the Standard Ol! company here. Among those who attended were Mr.| and Mrs. Carl Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. 7. 6. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs, D. N. Deers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp. bell, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson and Don Smith. cee Miss Knittle Will Entertain. Miss Margaret Knittle will be hos- tess at an informal bridge party to be given Monday evening at her home, 604 Lind avenue. Place cards in de- signs resembling Washington's home will be used, also other Washington decorations wi!l be used to add to the attractiveness of the party. Tw-lve guests will be present. eee Legion Auxiliary The American Legion auxiliary will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Legion club rooms, base- ment of the Becklinger buflding. Al! members, especially new members, are urged to be present. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER RECENT AND COMING CIRCLES OF CASPER N SOCIAL , Birthday Party | Tuesday. Little Martha Moss Mahoney will be hostess to 20 of her school friends | Tuesday afternoon at a birthday | Party to be given at her home, 536 South Wolcott street. The afternoon | will be spent in playing games. eee | Miss Healy | Entertains. | Miss Edna Mae Healy was hostess at an informal bridge party Friday [evening given at her home on South | Park. Honors for the evening were |taken by Miss Mildred Keith, Miss | Gladys Hasbrouck and Miss Norma | Reuss. Among those who attended | were the Misees Drusilla Stewart, | Sara Stewart, Cleola Lilly, Gladys | Hasbrouck, Mildred Keith, Genevieve | Jones. ry Bloodgood, Adele Acker- | man, Mable Bitz. Norma Reuss, Mrs. | Sam Neff, Mrs. Charles Pierce and the | hostess. | | Bridge Party This Evening. | Mrs. T. 8. Cooke will be hostess at an informal bridge party this evening | to be given at or resi tence on Bwi.th Peech street. ee Thurslay Ciub This Week. The Thursday bridge club will meet this week at the residence of Mrs. A. E. Biglin, 1212 South Center street. eee Miss Young Entertains. Miss Bernice Young entertained at a Valentine party last evening at her home, 733 Eeast Second street. Favors and decorations were in red and white, Miss Young was assisted by her sister, Miss Helen Young and tg Miss Helen Bervig. The guests j’were: Evelyn Patton, Margaret Gris. finger, Ruth Marshall, Mary Kimball, |} Margaret Clare, Cecella Duncan, Al- bert Kimba'l, Harold Frost, Harry Proud, Fay Crater, Hugh Dessert, and Herbert Astin. ese Midnight Bridge Club 7 Miss ‘Kathryn Mahoney will enter. tain the members of the Midnight bridge club Tuesday evening at her home, 904 South Center street. we "5 Club Meeting Saturday. Members of the Casper Woman's club held an interesting meeting Sat- urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andy Thompson, 623 Grant avenue. Several interesting papers were read, | one by Mrs. Frank Firmin on the his_ tory of the state federation until the | present time. Another was read by Mrs. H. P, Fishburn on the Philipine Islands. The round table of current events was conducted by Mrs. E. Richard Shipp. The club will meet again in two weeks at the residence of Mrs, J. W. Bingham, 511 Kimball avenue, . Class Party Held At Baptist Church. \ Mrs. C. M. Thompson Jr. entertain- ed the “Who Do” class of Baptist PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY H. ©. Simmons, o!l man, returned yesterday afternoon from Riverton where he has been for the past 10 days looking after business interests. eee Attorney and Mrs, Vincent Mul. vaney are the proud parents of an eight pound son who arrived yester- day at the County hospital, Mr. Mul- vaney hopes that in time to come Vincent Jr., will be a partner in the Mulvaney law offices, Both mother and son are doing nicely. eee Tim McCoy {s in Lander on a short husiness trip. oe A. H. Stewart will return tomorrow morning from Denver after spending several days there on business. eee Joe Marquis has returned from Riverton where he has been for the last few days on business. eee Mr. and Mrs. James Brown are city visitors for a short time from their ranch west of Casper. SoRies M. D. Barnett of Denver, proprietor of the M. D. Barnett Outfitting com- pany is here for a short time on bus. iness connected with his store. Barnett state that his store wil completely remodeled and that he ex. pectst to have the work finished soon. eee Mr. i} be Mr. and Mre. J. H. Quigley of Val- entine, Neb., are visiting here.for a week with Mrs. Quigley's brother, J. Wesley McDowell. Afterward they will go on to Hudson, Wyo., to visit with G. H. McDowell, another brother. Mr. Quigley is a retired real estate man and also the mayor of Valentine, Neb. eee Richard Nines of the Richards and Cunningham store has returned from Douglas. 7 Mrs. Norman Williams and her niece, Miss Rosamond Spears of Den- ver, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spears at thelr home on South Lincoln street. oe. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Elder left Fri- day evening for Denver, where they will make their future home. one daughter, Wom- week on Mra. S. N. Brooks and Patricia Belle, moved from th en's and Children's hospital 1a: to the H. L. Patton South Wolcott street eee residence Mr. taken dence and Mrs. Floyd @. Pendell have the former Bingenhetmer res!- on South Wolcott street. Don Phillips of the Parkersburg Rig and Real company returned yes. terday from Maontan after spending three weeks there on business. eee A, H. Maxwell, prominent attorney and mayor of Lander, ts in the city for a few days on business. eee Mr, and Mrs. Don Fair of Omaha spent several ‘ys here on business. . John Leary spent several days in the city ef Scotts Bluff, Neb., attend- ing to important business matters. eee John Tripeny has returned from Douglas after spending several days jthere on business eee Miss E!la Clanahan hes returned from Douglas after having spent three days there visiting friends. eee Mrs. F. B. Kline and Miss Zoe Marks of the Music Shoppe left last evening for Denver and expect to be absent from Casper for several days on business for the shoppe. WOMEN! OVE WORN, FADED THINGS NEW Sweaters Dresses Draperies Skirts Kimonas Ginghams Coats Curtains Stockings Walsts Coverings Everything Diamond Dyes h 15 cent package of “Diamond contains directions so simple y woman, can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new, even if she has never yded before. Buy Diamond |Dyer—no other kind—then perfect home dyeing {s guaranteed. Just tell | your druggist whether the material | you wish to dye {s wool or silk, or | whether {t fs linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, Vspot, fads, or run,—Ady, girls, and J. J. Goodmanson enter- aaa aanaee eer > Ffioh School Pupils to Appear Forty-one persons were present. Val- entine decorations prevalied, with beautiful red streamers decorating the walls. Games were played dur- ing the evening and refreshmerts| Were served at its close. ac ee Fortnightly Club Meeting Saturday The Fortnightly Bridge club will meet Saturday, February 24, at tho home of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen on | East First street. | B. P. W. Club Party Friday. Members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's club were —-hos- tesses at an informal valentine party Friday evening given at the Presby- terlan tabernacle, Hearts of differ- ent colors and shapes were placed on the wails and ceiling for decorations. Tho evening was spent in playing games, About twenty members of the club were present, Those on the ar- rangement committee were the Misses Nira Stewart, Mable Bleitz, and Dorothy England. Mrs. Butler Will Entertain Club. Mrs. S. T. Butler will entertain the members of the Friday Bridge club this week at her residence. 827 South Elm street. , eee Valentine Party At Mead Home. Miss Martha Mead was hostess at a valentine party Saturday afternoon to 11 of her school friends given at her heme, 907 South Lncoin street. Val entine decorations of red hearts, cu- pid place cards, and favors were used. The tables were beautifully decorated in red hearts und flowers. During the afternoon guessing games were play- ed the Misses Kathleen Kenney, Lois Klocksein, Catherine King and Vir ginla Nelson winn!ng prizes, Among those present were the Misses Vir- ginia Nelson, Marie Bentley, Bliza- beth Walker, Madeline Landex. Evelyn Walker, Betty Lou Arbuckle, Rileen Price, Kathleen Kenney, Lois Klockselm, Catherine King and the hostess. eee Mrs. Spears Entertains For Guests. Mrs. T. C. Spears entertained at an Informal bridge luncheon yesterday at her home on South Lincoln street in. honor of Mrs. Williams and Miss Rosemond Spears of Denver, who are house guests at the Spear home. Yel- low flowers were used for decora- tions, Hondrs for the afternoon were won by Mrs. P. C. Nicholaynen and Mrs. C. R. Waldschmidt. Among those who attended were the Mes dames T. A. Dean, Arthur Chapman, P. C. Nicolaysen, Williams, G. R. Walschmidt, E. H. Foser, Thompson, W. B. Maxweil, Joe Bingenhe!mer, R E. Wertz. Wannherer, Harry Young, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Rose mond Spears and the hostess, BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother’s Old Fa- vorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, property compound- ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak. ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make ft at home, which 1s mussy and trouble- some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other in. gredients, at a smull cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly ,te’l that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the eray hair disappears, and after anoth- er application or two your hair be- comes beautifully dark, glossy and at- tractive.—Adv. - DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR YUL! We can make yous comet, which will fit you /. give uplift 00: : Choice of flat or WIRE STAYS. Bé sure to WAIT fevihe Bais Consetiores An interstew, OBLIGATION WHATEUER, THE BARCLEY SHOP O. S, Building | Treat for Friends Made Possible by Annual Pro- | gram of Instrumental and Vocal Numbers |Natrona County High school will be demonstrated Friday | jevening, February 26, when the annual recital is to be held ‘in the new high school auditorium. The program will be under the direction of Miss Adelaide Dampiere, music super- |visor, and will be enjoyed by scores of friends of those Natrona County High School Bend | “Moon Money”. “Mammys Lil Pigeon’ sents ait Ges Ga SY OP edie See” NA a Jel See ara ei wveatherty| Natrona” County High School 5 HAAR Dean Shepherd = | “Thy Troubadour --Walt! astern Star | Boys’ Quartet | Tuesday. . “I Hear a Thrust At Eve'...Cadman! The members of the local ceder of I ST ARRIVED 4 Marie Walker | Eastern Star will entertain at a tea “Lassie O° Mine”. -Bowles Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic) ‘Be'ls of St. Ma: Adams] temple. Mostess for the afternoon | “Traum der Sennerin” “In You Catch Cold Easily? becomes | Salpeter cseleped aarp that follows SCOTTS EMULSION Casper Sunday orning Cribune . Business and Professional Women Hear Railroad Talk That the women of Casper are also Interested tn the protection of the Wyoming North and South raliread into Casper was manifested yes- terday at the meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s club held at the Henning. The members showed their enthusiasm by the applause. with which they met the speeches of Ben Scherck and Mrs. John Grieve, who talked on the subject. Mr. Scherck outlined the reasons why all the clubs of the city shou:d support the enterprise. Mrs. John Grieve showed where real estate values would be greatly augmented by the coming in of the railroad | @nd_urged all those who could do so to take advantage of the opportu nities thus afforded. Miss Merecith Langheldt gave a pleasing vocal selection. In Music Recital Next F: riday| Offering Variety Entertainment. Progress made by pupils in the music department of the; OIL LEASE OPERATORS. Miss Jule Jenney of Syracuse is the | participating. No admission will be) “Pal O' Mine"_...---..-------- Dixon| For a number one string of 48-|first woman to become deputy attor. charged. iF Boys’ Glee Club bsg 10-inch easing. Call 903. Ask|ncy general of the state of New York The program follows: | *Stude de Concert’.------ MacDowell | : —— March—"Indian Guard: -Keifer| Hlizeneth Maker. { Your neighbo: Under a new law in Chile all man- Overture—“Bright Star Bennett | “On The Road To Mandalay’?__..--.- ighbors are saving money jon thelr furniture purchases at Gra-|Ufacturing and mercantile establish- | ham Shields Furniture Co. Why don't| ments employing fifty or more women | You save and buy your furniture at|are required te provide a day nursery this_store?—Adv. Ifor the children of their workers. ---- Oley Speaks -- Fearis| Ra'ph Summers Prothoroe| March—"Charge of the Lancers’. Quartet Girls? | wit be the Moscames J. T. Scott A LARGE SHIPMENT OF \"O'er the Sea Petrie} Marshall, Dayton, Meda Fee and 7 Joe |John Trask. panic a ia Labitzky | Carma O'Malley | Jungle Land’ BAKERS TAKE NOTICE. For sale, good paying bakery, $700 Wilson cash. Box A-91, Tribune. Chickering, Kurtzmann, Gulbranson When you allow your strength to rundown and your body, weakened and susceptible, that is just the time that your body strong and well nourished — take {_. 1 direct from the factory, at piano, as a means of guarding against the breaking down of the $285 | resistive of the body. The rich, energizing quali- tics of digested, and it Guaranteed in Every Part 's Emulsion are quickly is surprising how a few bottles build up and stremathen the whole body. Be sure that you buy Scott’s| Emulsion! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 2m SAVE YOUR STREET CAR FARE TRADE DOWN TOWN AND “TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST” We are continuing our efforts to co-operate with the buying public in the matter of lower prices. By community buying we have already succeeded in bringing all Patents, Proprietaries and Toilet Preparations down to the manufacturers’ list price— the prevailing retail price of eastern market centers. We are even able to obtain special deals in some angahcae that enable us at times to sell below eastern prices. Co-operate with us in the matter of a larger volume of business, enabling us to obtain the advan- tage of quantity discounts and we will continue to pass on to you the benefit of lower prices, for 10 Years You may have your choice of Mahogany, Walnut or Oak Finish. AGAMA ’ _ Come in and let us show you the finest lines of Priced the same as in the larger cities, A MUSIC HOUSE FOR WYOMING 232 East Second Street During this week we are enabled to offer you the following list at below-eastern selling prices: | | Furn | New Pianos and Player Pianos Let us prove it to you. When you buy at The Chas. E. Wells Music Company you have the benefit’ of our expert service at all times. Exclusive Representatives C. G. Conn Band and Orchestra Instruments Brunswick and Victrola Phonographs and Records, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Sheet Music and All Musical Accessories. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. We will save you money on your furniture snd rugs, Graham Shields ure Co.—Adv. PHONE 698 Miss Hazel Hoopman TEACHER OF PIANO Studio 138 South Durbin Casper, Wyo. | MOOSEHEART i. CITY OF | CHILDHOOD ‘Watch for Date TS and Others ee CUCU M Pianos on the market. PEOPLE Phone 194 Regular Special Pinkham Vegetable $1.25 i ee 1.60 : -90 55 55 -30 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 45 Sw: Root ... ieee . Swamp Root ‘as The Real Number One Northern Hard Wheat Flour ba rant biaar ayia a Out of Which You Can Make Good Palmolive Shampoo ... 125 Wholesome Bread Lournay’s Lemon Cream ..... CIGARETTES 15c Pkg. 2 For 25c ‘ $1.25 Per Carton +25 White's Grocery Ed Lord CAMELS Stone Grocery Co. Matson Bros. 2 LUCKY STRIKES Natrona Butter Shop John Pickard » CHESTERFIELDS Grand Grocery John Peters Anderson & Rosenthal M. L. Small P. G. Braddas A. Spaulding When you come down town make it a point to P. L. Edgington + Sweeney & Daugherty “try the drug store first.” You will always find Gallagher & Abrams The Food Shop something you need at a price that will save your Gay & Hourigan G. E. Boyle street car fare. Stark’s Grocery Peerless Johnson Bros. James Doherty CASPER’S LEADING DRUG STORES . One Trial Will Convince You ‘: For Sale by the Following Merchants. G. F. Gollas Wm. Kummer W. H. Brown John Buckmaster H. A. McGillvray A. J. Duykers Service Grocery Pioneer Grocery T. J. Bassett Bungalow Grocery Distributed by Wyoming Grocery Co.

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