Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 3

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ae 4 Nee bring guests to this meeting. eee yy used. re WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1 Miss Wagner Entertains, | Miss Blanche Wagner entertained} the members of the Wo- Fa- Lo club} last evening at her home. Miss Wa ner was assisted during the evening’ by Miss'Eva Ferguson. Fol’owing the election’ of officers refreshments were! served. Officers e'ected. were Miss Irene Shurtz, president; M!ss. Florence Johnson, vice president: Miss Florence| Eastman, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Marjorie Cole, reporter. The club will meet again the second Tues- day in April. Helpful Club Meeting. The ladies of the Helpful club will! meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock| at the home of Mrs. George Colby, 438 | Fast Twelfth street. | eee Kensington Tea Monday. Mrs. J. W. Bingham was hostess at an informal Kensington tea Monday afternoon given at her res'dence Kimball. avenue, in honor of her, Mrs. Day birthday was Monday. were present. Melodyland Cast Entertained. The cast. of ‘Melodyland” were the guests at an informal party given last evening at the New Pa'ace Inn by the American “Legion. The affair. was given in appreciation of Mr. Cloutier's success of the musical show of which he was manager. During the enter- tainment an enjoyable program was given by. Bllenetta Van Sickle, L. P. Wall, Jack McKenna, Douglas Bright Paul Sauter, Joe Cloutiér and Abe Al- len. Light rereshments were served. ‘About 125 were present. Mr. Cloutier hag been offered a contract to stage another show here,’ ‘Just Girls." which is simfur in character to “Melody: land,” only with a more elaborate plot. Mr. Cloutier will accept the offer and sign the contract today. The p!ay will be staged in the spring or fall. ore Pythian Sisters, Moct eday Evening. 7 Pythian Sisters will meet in reg- ular session tomorrow evening at the ythian hall. There will be business, tnitiation and work for the drill team, followed by refreshments served by Sisters Mulligan, Meek, McMillian and King, after which o social hour will be spent in dancing. of St. Mark's Guild Will Meet Thurrday. ‘There will be a special meeting of St. Mark’s guild Thursday afternoo? at 2:30 nt the parish house. Members of all the divisions are asked to be present. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Anna Leeper and Mrs. W.-S. Kimball. s .- Thursday Bridge ‘ Club Meeting Seseg it Mrs. S. N. Brooks will enter members of the Thursday bridge club tomorrow at the H. L. Patton resi- dence on South Wolcott street. eee mtertain the Altar anes yest ar urday. . Prine: anciaal spring bazaar of the ‘Altar and Rosary society will be given Saturday at the Mulin club rooms. In ‘addition to the sa’o of needle work. a lunch will be served from 12 m. until 6 p.m. An entertaining concert of Trish melodies will also be given. ‘The general management of the bazaar is Bader the supervision of Mrs. M. J Foley. who is president of the society | Mra. M. 8. Ryan and Mrs. E, B. Dean ke Re Economic Department Will Hold Meeting. ‘The home economic department: of the Casper Women’s Departmental club will hold its regular meeting Fri- day afternoon, March 16, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. H. McFarand 305 South McKiney street. ‘All members of the department as well as those of the club interested in this department are asked to be pres ent as officers for the new club year will be ted. The subject for the afternoon program will be @ round table on suitable luncheons for sult abe occasions. Mrs. M. D. Zimmer- man, who is @ reprerentative of they Corn Products Refining company, wil give a short talk and demonstration Following the business meeting re freshments will bo served. Members East Bread a Meeting Monday. are Toast Casper Bread club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. D:D. T. Gadberry on East Second street. ‘A demonstration of bread making was given by several members of the club which was an unusual euccess due to the fact that the girls are beginners. Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday Afternoon. Members of the Grace English Luth- eran aid soc'ety will meet Thursday afternoon, March at the home of Mrs. Bisa Runden, 674 South Park. Mrs. Runden will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. M. G Marrin. ‘All members of the society are asked to be present. Mrs. Cohen Wil Entertain. Mrs. Robert Cohen will entertain the members of her bridge club tomorrow at her home in the Poling apartments ttractite shamrock place cards. will Entertains. Mrs. Glenn E, Howland was hostess at a. one o'clock luncheon and 500 party given today at her home, 624 South Durbin street. The house was attractively decorted in Green de. signs, Among those who attended were. Mrs. Frank Perkins, . Mrs. George Snodgrass, Mrs. John Tait, ys, Walter Storie, Mrs. White, Mrs \{Banquet on Friday. sent in the‘r reply cards. It is neces Che Casper Dally Crivune | Mrs, day. Thus far only a few men have; week from her home in Atuwauxee. | on Friday and Saturday of this week|at the Two Bar ranch is slightly im-| wh PAGE THREE. ch will be held at the automubile; Griebel will spend some time| which has been under the direction| proved today.. show, sary to know not later than Thurs: here visiting at the Griebel home on) of oné of Mr. Cloutier’s assistants. a: She ce lay how many to provide for at the| East Lind stree | They will return to Casper the first Ss 7 : A t supper and how many will go out on| wee boptmaxt weal nail pane: the Vocal | ¢.r ee cee a eee _ cow} C: Lyle Manbeck left Monday for niants nfs porte gh ee eres] j a t foreman of the Buffalo Creek ranch,| Denver after which he will go on to malig se fhe s3 M Margaret Smith, who suffered | *St of Dial ceyeae pormelaCrose: is spending a few days in tho city/S. Louis. Within two weeks Mr. yo. BL a severe fracture of the wrist, is on business. N cw! tur: ie hale send in thelr cards by return mail. | slightly improved today. J. F. Roe returned to his home in as frente pornaeise cant ip ahnear ia u er sie j . Great Falls, Mont., this morning after! pyc e me St. Patrick's Dance Wie thle 7 | spending several days here. hecopee clase, of, Denver, .is: here} STG *r At Pythian Hall Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duncan an-| for the week an business. } G. O, Howser, ed-tor of the Guern- The te Hall, will be the scone! Dounce. the birth of a daughter, Elma | eee \ipays MaabeS vraasiet Canser cee te) s of merriment and splendor Saturday bata Aad tWest<G: eters ate Mirial Young of the New York oii| @4¥ on business counected with thy | ton, Mrs. Abe Kinoy, Mrs, M,C. Ge's,{™&ht, March 17, at which t'me a bail | eens, : . company, left yesterCay for New) Plaatte Valley irrigation project, || We ceceived toda 3 Mts. A. Speas, Mrs. A. L will be given by the Dramatic Order | i: rteis York on a short business trip. see i yay (hel Mistees ce dee) te nie | Ralighis oe orem retdits musiiary |: coer; tne Lawler, \has ae Sher Wet C. S. Mills, presiden of the anva{f Plete shipment of stand- stess. } = ‘ | guests for t veel Mr= co és ray | <e ee | the Nomads of Avrudaka. keen aha aha ate ea a 3 | J. Carr ts in the elty for a few) Comiany of Sheridan wes a guest ot|| 2td make Rubber Goods, Habere bees Spring flowers and St. Patrick's! pawicr, both’ of Checenve.. aad Busene McCarthy has returned from! days from h’s home in Lander. he meeting c? the (.+per Chamber|| including: z day boibia' sill baiaee ania Fie . : . Chicago and Nebraska, where he has - oe of Commerce yester lay Stork Pant: i Meeting, Thuredas sed in decorating. | eee A 3 Stor ants, pair, 50c ‘The Ft. Casper chapter of the East- pings endian be served. Music) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and 3M. | pepe ater dy at te [Desert tere te ees | and 65c. ern Star will meet tomorrow evening } 2 ed by a local orchestra, D. Pellist of Denver are| ite Scott and company of Chicago! Draperies for less at Graham-/} Apron Lap Protectors, in at § o'clock at the Masonic temple. Following the busines; meeting and the initiation of candidates refresh: ments will be served successful evening will be spent. Synurgae Meeting Owe ar, Last Evening. alte. mite Mrs. A. G. Fidel entertained the St.! Satuvday. Mark's Synurgae last evening at her | home. 437 Divine street. During the Members of the CY circle of the afternoon at 2.30 at church. The meeting the bungalow | res'dence, will be » in| ‘A bibdng charge of Mrs. C. W. Dentner and! Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sheppard and her committee, Members of the so-| family have arrived in the city from Gety and friends are invited to at- Chicago and intend to make their tend and are askked to bring one home here, Mr. Sheppard having dish towel .to this “meoting. The| @ccepted a position here towels will be given to a commuree sine which will be at the door. All mem-| The Misses Julia and Edna Kassis bers are especia‘ly asked to be preis-| left this morning for Thermopolis and ent as the new officers of the society | Will spend two weeks there taking will be installed. “| treatments at the hot springs. ome } ig Skee. Business Girls | P. C. Nieolaysen has returned from To Hold Meeting. Rock River where he spent several ‘The young employed business girts| 488 visiting at the home of his will meet tomorrow evening at 7.30 | O2Ushter, Mrs. Neil Tyler and family. at the Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Smith| Ripe te Turner building. All young girls are| 218: G: Wilson of Denver ts in the asked to attend this meeting as im.|°tY for @ short t'me on business. portant business matters will be dis Eno cussed and competed. eee Mrs. S. L. Griebel, mother of Stan- ley Griebel is expected to arrive th's Concert Thursday At Christian Church. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Christian church the choir of that church will give a concert. The choir has had much practice and the mem- bers have excellent voices. A slver offerng w'l be taken durng the ¢ Evening Gowns forthcoming for evening gown Various event will call ning. The public is invited aati We are offering one line at W. ©. T. U. Meeting j Friday. | Half Price The Gorden division of the Wo } i man’s Christian Temperance Union Another at special low prices. will>meet Friday “afternoon: at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. H. 0. Swenson, 522 South Beech street. All members of the division are asked to be preg: ent and are asked to bring their law enforcement manuals. Mission Study Meeting Thrusday. The Mjss'on Study of the CY circle of the First Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nettie Dunn, 821 CY avenue, The subject for the af. ternoon will he the negre in cur own land. ‘SEUUUUAN COTTA oe Methodist Men to | The men of the Method'st church! are to hold a supper on Friday at 6:30 o'clock to arrange for the every- member canvass to be held next Sun- MOTHER! MOVE. CHILD'S BOWELS “California Fig Syrup” is Child’s Best Laxative Even a s'ck child loves the “fruity”! taste of “California Fig Syrup." If the little stomach is upset, tongue coated, or if your child {s cross, fever- ish, full of cold, or has colic, a tea- spoonful will never fall to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipation po'son. sour bile and waste from the tender, bowéls and gives you a well, p = = = = zs : E = s = ehild again tire stock. If you select a $5.95 0 ce CK. ) 2 $5.9 mostly small sizes. Better not pers ge tg ee keep Blouse it costs you only 95 cents; wait much longer, however. Ktobert Cohen, Mrs. James Lanou ctte. Mrs. Carl Searles, Mrs, L. R.} Howlett, Mrs Lanouette, Mrs Ma 1, Mra. L. S. Worthing: * know a teaspoonful today saves a = sick child tomorrow. Ask your drug: = you only half price. gist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for ba- E Does i hild ¢ all ages printed P i: ul Ree TEMSERart okGu ast Ta / Our Lines of Two-Piece Suits 5 Seas et ges a | Are Complete. $ > z Sizes range from 14 to 5114. Mean Home Cooking Served by 4 Prices from $18.95 to $149.50. jee Casper Home Folks. thing ( f e 2 Dozens and Dozens of Pretty New Spring Blouses Just Received. to Wyatt a eferia AT YOU? IN THE SOUAREST Stare Special Three-Day Combination Offer in the city for the remainder |, {@!tY | of the week, T:ndes, proprietor of lains hotel of Cheyenne, left this aft-| ernoo nafter spending a short time here on business. a ee t se Mr, and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler left |this week for Los Angeles, where they | | Will spend a month visiting. bee Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, who has| ‘Tom thelr home In Holdrege, Neb. the! is here on business and is making his! Shields Furn!ture Co.—Adv. ——$__—_——_— | assorted colors, each, headquarters at the Kassis Dry ren Goods store. | | i sanded i” - 36x36 Acid- a O. H. Holland arrived’ yesterday iy proof Rub. | B. Mitchell and Arnold Erick-| from Denver and expects to spend son are business callers in the city| Several days here attending to busi | ness affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Taylor of Sheridan are visiting friends here. | Mr. Taylor is a promifent business | man of that place. Mrs. Reed Miller and son Charles | have returned from Ft, Collins, where |they visited relatives for the las They were accompanied home You will enjoy eating Kellogg’s Bran because its nut-like flavor appeals to the taste. And, think what each mouthful is doing to drive constipa- tion out of your system and to re- establish health! 'That’s because it is ALL BRAN. Kellogg’s Bran is scien- tifically made to relieve suffering humanity—IT WILL DO THAT AS | rior NO OTHER FOOD CAN! | 7 Physicians recommend the regular | Mrs. Fred Lowndes of Douglas. vaieis 4 ' who underwent a tonsillotomy opera.| 8 of Kellogg’s Bran for Sayles tion yesterday at the county hospital! Shronic cases and, as a. preventive. and who was meriously iI) last eve-| Bran, eaten each day an ‘a porta ning, is much Improved today. Mr.| uantity, exeops, Semarmeat seats | Lowndes was called last evening anil + ang rachael arte eth will remain here for a shcrt time. Get away from pills and cathartice— Kellogg’s Bran will give you perma- week. by Mrs. Miller's father, Adam Baxter, | of Wellington, Colo. Bran—the one great aid to humanity! krumbled and ready to serve. It can be used in tho most delightful baking products without in any way reducing its regulatory value. Try raisin bread or muffins or griddle-cakes made with Kellogg’s Bran. Recipes are printed on each package. Kellogg ’s Bran is nationally eaten for health’s sake as a cereal—in winter time with hot milk. Others prefer it sprinkled over hot or cold cereals. ‘Another way is to mix it with hot cereals just before serving. It can also be cooked with cereal, In each caso add two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s Bran for each person; in chronic cases as much with each meal. Kellogg ’s Bran is sold by all grocers and is supplied in individual packages at first-class hotels and clubs, Ask | meee t relief from constipation. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cloutier wit} em! F lieate tomorrow for Pierre, 8. p.,| _ Do not confuse Kellogg’s Bran with where they stage I common bran. Kellogg’s is cooked, will “Melodyland”’ s ; 252 South Center Street Phone 1304-W PUTT LLL LLL... LULL LLL LLL LLL —stur —but, The Suit and Blouse Sensation of the Season Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Exempl March 15, 16, 17 iThree Days Only With every two-piece Suit pur- chased at the Frantz Shop dur- ing the above three days, we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE An Allowance of FIVE DOLLARS On any Blouse which you purchase at the same time. No restrictions Are st 3-Piec Silk sieres, oO modes and effects call forth light on every hand. DRESSES *7 for it at your restaurant! Read the special combination offer—it’s your chance to get five dollars for nothin New Line of Collars From our large showing of gold, silver and white lace col- ars it's easy to make selection Cor your new dress. If you've had your eye on one of those handsome new two-piece suits at the Frantz Shop, this is your opportunity. Easter Hats —tiotously beautiful, nningly modish, —‘Frenchy” and chic, » most moderately priced. Our showing is complete in every particular. Our ever new displays of Wraps, Coats 3-Piece Suits And Dresses ifying Spring's most striking amazed de- Our lines for Large and Stout Women ill complete in all departments, including Dresses, Wraps, Coats e Suits, 2-Piece Suits, Blouses, Underwear, Petticoats, Bras Corsets and Hose, 75 Each inly Seven Seventy-Five —purchase any two-piece Suit and any Blouse you wish out of our en- That's why sixty were sold yester day and many more this morning— but there is still a good line left, if you prefer a $10.00 Blouse it costs ber Sheets, each, $1.00 27x36-inch Rubber Crib. Sheets, each, $1.25. “ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL a) Malted Milk Methodis: church will hold a sale of Mating deena SSCEALaTS Aiea. | Dee Visiting fe ‘the ‘ast tor thie! 5 jae | aes 12x16-inch Rubber Pil- hams “sdaetbakeas spocan Satinaay gd aes aes im) ut he two months, is expected to return A ens Tobin left this morning for| M. J. Delaney, prominent oll man low Slip Lining, each, besidning acid foloeciet the Holmen |=" n and Mrs. A, G. Fide!) this, week. ne Two Bar ranch after spending, of Texas returned this week fram Foo Inf 55c Hardware store. A special sale of | rate of eeker goods and ones ohne ees days bere visiting with his| his home in Dallas after spending .fnoalide & | Rubber Bik home-made candies, jellies, pickles wae Cee goods and aprons which’ Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Wilson and son/ | some time there on business and vis- haprmge! ubber Bibs and Aprons, |and jam will be he'd. eeeeeeaale i Gee agen Harry left yesterday for Thermopolisi ee at sting with his family. x in assorted colors, se- _ ae ie las Choanerialceer eUNGDREAIAN Gale: Sita Lip cre enn. | thee alty this weak: poe yners Je Py icy é (te pee prood. ink for All Ages, lection complete, each, ¥. W.-C. A. Directors 3 ses as a | ® pleasure trip. | 4 eek are Walter Drake Harry V. Mathews came in yes QuickLunchatHome,OfficetsFountains. 25c to 65c. To Meet Tomorrow. South cott street | ee \ Istad, Harry Cahoon and] terfmy from Salt Creek on short RichMilk,Malted Grain Extractin Pow. 2 : The boaitar BGactors of the youn Seva | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman have | !orest Cahoon. business trip. der& Tabletforms. Nourishing-No cookin; Baby Ss Birthday Woman's Christian association wilt [a epnad = trams New Fork: ‘atiana:® ebore or Ones #@" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes usa Otrnbsiods evantieeion harmon |three weeks pleasure and busines Richard Metzler of Lander, {s| WU. E. Davis of Frederick, Colo., ts = Box ©. A. club rooms on Center street at gee hc Gye era Ceeiere ete ones nese th SWOEs TOG Hun snen. Containing the following: iditeaeety oo Rr areemte cba woera | Mrs. Elmer Skinner is visiting | “aus Carnaby Pitermontleruninet eveniig : pledges Eo Lap Pad Riba haineoa onigtiete GEL a ee : | friends in Denver for a short time. | Mike Leary who was seriously! for Oklahoma City by way of Den: Aero eeed UREA ‘udedal a re is Mrs. A, S. Wilscn and small son} at hurt Sunday afternoon by being ver. While ‘n Denver Mr. Peterson Tpaie Pink Silk Ba be he |Junior ieft this week for. Powsll! Earnest Marquardt left yesterday | thrown and stepred on by bis horse will_arrance for the entertainment t peterieest Tia oe Presbyterian Aid Pee aa Coe einai oad teers TEE ORIGER IT LAST ee |, GRRE opm ia eh Te re enemy di pate ithnta’dkieeasucpere resb3 é : cently as a y 3 rdt, who has been visiting Will Meet. | store there.” Mr John vans. tiiher wih Me. Corts in tamesown, wit, There are SO many ways fo serve Kelloge’s ere) Members of the Presbyterian} of Mrs. Wilson, will accompany them, return to Casper with Mr. Marquardt. | Attractively boxed, $5 Ladie’s society will meet Thursday; and will make his home at the Wilson | © op) e | W. G. Perkins & Co. Tribune Building YS ' ‘cenuine ADNAN FOR, BUTTERNUT BREAD Manufactured by Wyoming Baking Co. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CASPER, WYOMING FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By CHARLES I. OHRENSTEIN, C. S. B., of Syracuse, N. Y. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. In the High School Auditorium, Thursday Evening, March 15, 1923 At 8:00 o’Clock THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Special Release of Victor Records For Tomorrow CARUSO’S VOICE STILL LIVES! “NINA,” the new Caruso record, yields us another curious link with the past, im- pressing us anew with the immortality of great musical artistry recorded safely for all time. This latest record of Ca- ruso’s is a very great one. Ask to hear Record No. 87358. WILL ROGERS, the movie star and Zeigfeld Fol- lies favorite, offers an interesting record—‘*A New Slant on War’ and “Timely Topics.” Ask to hear Record No, 45347. . LOVERS OF QUARTET MELODY will be de- lighted with the Shannon Quartet singing “Little Cotton Dolly’? and “Kentucky Babe.” Ask to hear Record No. 19013. The Dance Records NEED NO INTRODUCTION TO ANY WHO KEEP POSTED ON THE HITS: 19016—“‘Lady of the Evening”—TFox Trot. Whiteman’s Orchestra. —“Fate’—Tot Trot. By Whiteman’s Or- chestra. By 19021—“‘Aunt Hager’s Blues’—Fox Trot. By The Virginians. —“Aggravatin’ Papa’—Fox Trot. By The Virginians, 19022—“Georgia Cabin Door’’—Fox Trot. By the Benson Orchestra. Down in Maryland’—Fo Benson Orchestra. Trot. By the Hear the new releases at the Music Shoppe and get a new slant on what REAL-SERVICE is. THE MUSIC SHOPPE, tr. 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 Shop at THE MUSIC SHOPPE—and keep your money in Casper. ir es

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