Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 3

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~ FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. eanore Stanton was hostess birthday party given last even ing at her home. Games were played nd refreshments were served at mid night. Yellow spring flowers used for ‘decorations. were préser were Twelve guests Bockfellows Hold Monihiy Dinner. The Casper Circle of eld the'r monthly dinn xet room of the Henning hote! last night, Roy Churchill Smith being in charge of the program. Several mem. bers of the organization read original selections. Mrs. W. YF. Lacy pre- ented rge L,” a criticism of modern read which was a feature of the even- rin the ban- 5. Mrs, Ray Shaw and Helje Faulk en tertained the members of the club with one or two splendid selections. Another musical treat songs, “A Venitian, Waltze” and “A eotech Love Song’ rendered by Mrs. C. Smith. She was accompanied by|Mrs. H. C, Chappell. A comm! was appointed to draw up) some necessary by-‘aws for the club, Farewell Party Last Evening. Mrs. Charles Lester assisted by Mrs. C. M. Burgstrum, Mrs, ries Ifenry And Mrs. P. H, Smith enter ined the Senior Philathea class of tt Methodist church Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Lester, 454 Milton avenue. About 40 members of the iclass were present. Interesting cames were played and seyeral pleas. ing: musical selections were given b some of the members of the class. FR. freshments were served at the c'ose of the afternoon. affair was in the form of a farewell party’ given in honor of Mrs. Burton Nye and Mrs, Dean Hoffman, who will leave soon for Denver where they will make théir homes. Each member of the class presented Mrs. Nye and Mrs. Hoffman with a linen handkerchief. cre ‘Titsworth.Conklin Titsworth and Earl Marriage. Ne iss Hazel aig Conklin were quietly married yesterday afternoon at the Methodist r The Rey. L. E. Carter per- fo the ceremony. The couple The was unattended. The bride's hon is in Mound Va'ley, Kan., while the gréom is « Casper resident. They will make their home here. Thursday Club cil Bon entertained the Uridge club yesterday at het liome on Jackson street. Miss Kathleen Sullivan was substitute for the afternoon. Among. the. memhers club present were Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs, S. > Mrs. Archie Weidner, Mr: Pitt Covert, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Miss Margaret’ Sullivan. ag BE Duplicate Club Today. Mrs. R, M, Bartholomew entertain- ed the members of the Duplicate bridge club this afternoon at her me, 1045 South Lincoln street. Sub- titutes for the afternoon were Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. R. E. Wertz and Mrs.iE. L. Estabrook. . Birthday’ Party Tharsday Afternoon. Junior Bott entertained 10 of his small friends yesterday at a birthday party in honor of his seventh birth- day, During the afternoon games were played after which refreshments were’ served. The affair was given in tHe banquet room of the Henning hotel. Among the children present were Betsy Mansfield, Esther Ed- wards, Charlotte Sanderson, Marion Wheeler, Lowell Griffith, Otto Guret- Joe Perrault, John Gee, Bilty Robertson, Dean Mitchell and the host, eee Girl Scouts Extend Invitations to Rally. The local council of the girl scouts extended to all the members of the Casper Woman's Departmental club a special inyitation to attend the rally and flag presentation which will be held Satytday evening at 7:30 in the new gymnasium in the vocational Hiding. Loyal ‘Ty Meeting Saturday Members yal Temperance Legion will 1. the Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Each member of the legion is asked to bring a reading selection to this meeting, in preparation of the medal contest which will be he'd by the legion next month. see Mrs. Hanson Will Entertain. Mrs. V. E. Hanson will entertain at a bridge tea tomorrow afternoon at her residence, 451 Divine. Hight guests will be present. The Muscovite Dancing Club to Hold Dance. The Muscovite Dancing club will hold’ another of their popular dances at the Odd Fellows hall on Saturday night. All members and those hold- ing jinvitations are requested to at te Master Masons Will Hear Talk on “Lost Word Master Masons of Casper, will have nn opportunity to hear an address o: “The Finding of the Lost Word’ which will be delivered {n the Masonic templo Sunday evening at 8 o'clock by Robert D. Graham. Only. Master Masons will be permitted to attend this meeting. Mr. Graham has been speaking in Casper and Douglas this Ifo Wil! address an audience in « tt yening. It is be-| © of the tremendous interest that | has arcused among Masons here| *- week Salt k. 8 cay Bookfellows the two|shorthand and yl by Mi that he has been asked to stay over for another day or two. | Mr. Graham will deliver his lectur | “The Star in the East, or the Lion” Paw” in the temple March 12. This }will be an open meeting of which members of organizations affiliated with Masonry, and the'r friends and {families are cordially invited. | Tuesday Bridge Club Meeting. Mrs. Wa'ter Schultz entertained jher bridge club Tuesday evening at her | Honors for the evening were taken |by Mr. and Mrs. ‘E. H. Kilpatrick. A jlunch was served by the hestess at the close of the evening. The club review of “Literature with a/ will meet aga‘n in two weeks at the} home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eruce,| 303 South Conwell. Contests Comp'eted For High School Test. | The extemporaneous _ speaking, 1 typewriting contests to determine what students would rep- resent Natrona County High schoo! at jLaram'e during High School Week were held this motning. These were he last contests to be held, ths list of representatives now beng com- plete. Miss Loulse Frisby took first in shert*and, writing §0 words a minute ,&nd achieving 98 per cent accuracy. Hugh Hines took first place in ex temporaneous speaking. |. Miss Helen Taylor took frst in | typewriting. The other contests which bad |held during the past two weeks jsulted in the tak'ng of first pl in declamation by Ha Astin piano, b y fa ny Miss Helen Carter. in viol n Lillian England, and |by Dean Sheppard. Elks Elect Offeers. At a meeting cf the Biks’ lodge last year were elected. The results fol- royal knight; Rt. S.. Webb. Personals Mrs. Virginia Love, who was called to Centralia, Mo., to attend. the Mr. and Mrs, It. B, Smith arrived last evening from Montana and will spend a week here visiting friends. e 8's Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Woodbeck came in yesterday from Salt Creek and will spend the week end here. ose Mrs. A- N. Mackenzie is spending a. few days in the city from her home at Tea Pot. . Miss Verle Vacher arrived this morning from. New York and will visit here for a short time. eee Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Coleman are here for a week from their home in Chicago. . Eugene G. Gant arrived this morn- ing from Denver and will be connect- ed with the Music Shoppe here. Mrs. Gant and baby will arrive later. see Mrs. A. M. Peightel and small son Jack arrived yesterday morning from Ft. Worth, Texas, and will spend some time here, ee Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hinds are spending the day in Salt Creek visit- ing friends. ee | . . Miss Catherine Fullman and Miss Mildred Leach arrived in the city this morning from Omaha and will visit here for several weeks with friend: Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Straton and son are visiting relatives in Califor. nia for the remainder of this month. see | Miss Ruth Anderson, who has been! the house guest of Mrs. Anna Rod- gers for the last three weeks, has re- turned to her home in Helena, Mont. eee Mr. D. D. Bray and small daughter Margaret have returned from Denver after spending a week there visiting at the home of Mr. Bray's parents. eee Miss Helen Heyer is spending a few days with friends in Cheyenne. eee Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olesen are. visitors here for a:short time from their home in Des Moines. | eee Catherine Kenyon has re- from, Omaha where she spent two weeks visiting friends. Cy ae Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Morgan are_ here for a week from Chicago. eee | Mr. and Mrs. fF. C. Collins have returned from Duluth after a two weeks business and pleasure trip there. oe Mrs. R. Moller and son left last evening for Denver after spending a few days here visiting with Mr. Modern rooms and first class board, $12 per week. Bachélors’ Club 230 N, Park—Ph. 1736-W idence on South Grant street. | |night the officers for the coming me-downs, he can not only advertise but sell his “Psyche at the Bath” for $9.98. Lien ies esteemed | a aarnes e tontahon’. cateemed Soller who bas been here for the last | for thelr home in Lou's afteryofter spending some time there tak- wer; Louis S. s y m0! on bust 8 . a wee! . ieWenw: treatin Tarte culehtieirey ree ceateerieat Hones on! bilatya pend.ng three weeks here visiting |ing treatments at the hot sprirga. esteemed | ig knight: W. W. Slack, secre- | Mrs. Albert Fail oaller, | Saree 2a the StieLowsAutoroompan H. A. Solman is a business caller | Charles H. McFarland, treas- fF a few days from Denver. lin the city from Montana. C. C. MaHaffey, tiler; A. M. CE IIQ Mrs. G. E, Woodson has returned | eee Voactatrt tigtates erm); Mr. and Mrs. Robert IF. Webb are| {rom a threo weeks visit with her) Avrinur N. Lewis left Wednesday W. J. Chamber'in 4, spending several days in Thermopolis] s'ster. Mrs. R. C. Handy of Duluth.| evening for Toledo, having been call. lodge ands A com | visiting friends While absent from Casper Mrs. Wood hata ‘by. thicamticdariiitesscne pits funéral of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Me-| | : Donald, has returned to her. home” S eleie | here. Mrs.Love {s a member of the! Aaron aoe Bale ppiillaes Ackerman} fr. and Mrs.C. ©. Anderson have} OLD RESIDENT GIVEN efficeint school teaching force of | *"@i small son left this morning for| returned from California after a two| UP BY PHYSICIANS case, | Bridgeport. Neb: Mr. Ackerman Nas) Months’ visit there, } ak ° ass aie been pianist at the Arkeon for the .. | Che Casper Daily Cribune By C. D. Batchelor | | | | | Percy Van Dyke Brown argued that, if sandwich men can advertise hair cuts and hand- eee ar with relatives. Mr. tuchell is inter-| son also visited friends in Mr. and Mrs. K eas father, C. H. Lew Mr. and Mrs. week for the Oliver left last in St. Louis hom s. Ryan and chil ‘after spending several weeks here on | dren, Catherine and Rose Mary, have en aa DcuateL Neer an eeateorn Of bus‘ness, returned to thelr home in Omaha|5°¢i#an is a Casper visitor today. see after spend me time here visit-| Miss Lillian and Mrs. Harney ing friends. y were accompanied| Dr. L. W. Storey of Douglas was |Un left this merning for Salt Cri home Miss nevieve Anderson,! oPerated on for appendicitis jand will spend several days there] who will visit at the Ryan home for|4ay by Dr. H. R. Lathrop. Dr. siting friends. several weeks. | eo. . Given up by five doctors, my only Miss Elsie Earnest is a business! ope an operation. I rebelled on cut- v'sitor in the city for a few days from! tins me dpen, as I am 75 years old. iast six months. . Mr. and Mrs. . Dd. . F. Harrison and ene A neighbor advised try! yr family left Wednesday evening for} P°™¥er | Wvonderfut anede ee een Alberquerque, N. M., where they will | 1 make their future home. thudtioootfeacendrooinol aoe ateeece ad not eaten for 10 days and was e 3 ' * * ss yellow as a gold piece. I could was ona ates. Harry Barrows andill = City Briefs |||tave ives eniy « tow anya but tor iowall ate! vicitinawattthe name ee this medicine. It is a simple, harm- less preparation that removes the Mrs. Barrow's sister, Mrs. Joe Prea catarrhal mucus from the L. B. Winter returned, Bere, | 2 intestinal tor, 124 Leta ay morning from a short bifsiness trip| ‘T@ct and allays the inflammation aN ae eee tes a tee Be fe re business ‘TIP | which causes practically all stomach, ' P fe . 4 tel ler and e | iv test il . cl ‘3 Pei Re at SR ets al eA liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con have returned to their home afte |«riends and on business. | ing for Cheyenne and | City, Storey, who has many friends in Cas-; partment of the Midwest Oil com- per, is doing splendidly. pany. Be aie G. H. Bruce left yesterday after- noon on the Northwestern for Chicago and will spend a week or 10 days there on business. : Harry Parsons,of Salt Creek spent! several days in the city visiting EB. C. Balton is here for a short time from Salt Lake. Charles M. Mills a New York bus!- ness man is in the city for a short time. Cc. L. Draper of Cheyenne fs spend. ing @ few days here on business. see Charles Abbott spent yesterday in the city from Salt Creek. . Donald C. Allensworth ness visitor in the city weeks from Galesburg, Ill. . . Roy Smith of Buffalo, Wro., here on a short business trip. O. C. Conway and |came in yesterday . Henry Hammerling arrived yester- day from California after spending a month there visiting friends. M. R. Carson left yesterday over- land for Denver after spending a week here on business eee Is a busl- for a few C. F. Mills ts here for a few days on business from his ranch east of Casper. | Cer Cy H. P. Roberts has returned from umbus, ©., after spending several weeks there visiting hie parents. wire se R. W. Altman is a caller in the city for the week-end from Denver. eee A. Norton from Salt Creek and will spend a few days. S. C. Gaylord arrived in the city Wednesday from his home in Lander PAGE THREE and will spend a short time here at- nding to business matters. see Alfred Miller of Douglas spent = day here on business. piste dete eors Miss Mary O'Toole, one of the five Judges of the Washington, D. mu: (oe pal court of first became in- terested in the law while employed as a court reporter in New York City. —~ The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages- QuickLunch at Home, OfficetsFountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- der& Tablet forms. Nourishing-Nocooking. 8G Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Clayton left this morn- Denver over: land to be gone a week on business. Joe Fellaharn left this morning for Salt Creek after spending a few days here on business. ©. B. Austin, representative of the National Carbon Black company is here from his headquarters in Kansas Mo. . Williams of Oklahoma is a! caller here. A. busine: Richard McDermott spent yester- | in Salt Creek on business. W. E. Walker is here for the day from Denver. eee W. P. Holman arrived this morning from Ios Ange'es and expects to here on business. oe spend a few da: Comes The Sunday Business callers for the week-end from Denver are C. W. Johnson, A. Patterson Jr., and E. L. Moore. Stieke’ Frank Prior is spending some time tn Chicago on business. Mr. Prior is connected with the engineering de- G Z IAS RS Y , JUST RECEIVED 2 4 BEAUTIFUL LINE you” wish, Dinner Hats The Barclay Shop Phone 951-R Main Floor O-S Bldg. SNe RRR well as ina Lingerie, Corsets, Millinery Olver Johnson of the Casper Stor- age. has returned from Thermopolis ———— vince or mon gists.—Adverti refunded. At all drug- spending a week shopping and visit- ment. ing in the city. While here they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Burnett at their home on North Jackson street. Mrs. Haas is sister of Dr. Burnett. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. H. James left to- day for Cleveland and other eastern points where they will visit friends and relatives for several weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stuchell and sons Frank and Daniel left yesterday a Spring Coats and Dresses For the Little Folks COATS Beautifully tailored, newest of materials, colors t antelope, sand and red. Ages 4 to Priced $11.50 to $22.50 The best hotel in New York is the New Ambas- sador, Park Avenue at 51st Street. Patronized by those who demand the ulti- mate of Service, ._Hospi- tality and Comfort. Gi Ainlasundon Of imported and domestic Gingham, Devonshi Ages 4 tu 14. Priced $2.00 to $8.00 Wash Dresses. Ages 2 to 4. Priced at $2.75 and $3.75 LACE BERTHAS Oriental Laces. 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