Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1923, Page 5

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\ ~~ Marr } afternc ~-ferns. _ SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923. Masons Hold Final Dance Of Casper Winter Season Two Thousand Gas Balloons Decorations at 12th Affair of Local Chapter—Three Hundred Persons Attend Function. the nigh The twelfth and final dance held by the winter season took place at the Masonic it with 2,000 gas balloons competing with attracting the attention of the dancers. been declared by many persons to be he fasons during temple Friday each other in The balloons have most clever decora- tions ever put on at any dance in Casper. They were formed Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday. guild meeting at lors. Tuesday. Mrs. T. A. Dean will entertain at her home on Wolcott street. Ame n Legion at the home of Mrs C Wednesday. World Ww: Baptist church the is Wagner. w artment of the Casper an’s Departmental club. ic Rowand will éntertain at| at the Henning eon honor of her mother. Natrona county high school band} high| und nestra concert at the school auditorium cee ‘Thursday. Mrs, Yeilding will entertain the members of the Tut-Tut bridge club. Friday. General meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance union at the Methodist chu ore Saturday. Mrs. H. L. Seidel will entertain her club at her home on Lincoln street. Business and Professional Women’s club meeting at the Henning. Hufsmith- Walker jage Takes Place Saturday A wedding of more than usual inter- est to Casper society which occurred Saturday evening was that which nited in the bonds of matrimony Miss Janice Hufsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Hufsmith, and Johnston ‘alker. The ceremony took place at the home of the parents of the bride on South W street at five o'clock. The Rev. C. M hompson Jr, pastor of the First Baptist church, performed remony. The bride was attired in a dark blue n dress and carried a bouquet of roses. The home was artistically decorated with spring flowers and The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. M. P, Wear. Following the ceremony there was a wedding dinner with covers laid for * twelve. A : } fielders ~\ t sing Mr. and Mrs. Walker will make their home at the Ardmore apartments. WHEAT AND WAITTED TWO, OF SMARTEST PLAYERS IN meeting Holman will entertain} GAME, SAYS MARANVILLE “That guy has robbed me of more hits than any player in baseball.” The tribute, spoken in a tone of mingled admiration and disgust, was voiced by Walter Maranville. “He was naferring to Zack Wheat, the slug- left fielder of the Brooklyn Dodgers. The discussion was one concerning smart outfielders when Maranvitle made his observation. “Wheat does not make much rack- et, but he is very smart out there,” continued Rabbit. “He watches every- thing and, js on his toes with every pitch. I th'nk George Whitted and Wheat are two of the smartest out- I have ever played against. Whitted was a bearcat. He made catches out of ordinary base hits through his close study of the bat- ters and the pitchers.” Whitted was ever a “thinking” player. When he tended the left pas- ture for. the Phillies he cut off base hits with consistent regularity \ through.his being at the right place Ke + absolute at the right time. The spectacle of an outfielder dashing madly after a fly ball for a sensational capture strikes a responsive chord in the fan’s emotions, but often the player could make the catch comparatively easy by getting into position before the ball is hit. Ouch! Backache! Rub Lumbago Or Stiffness Away St, Jacob's Oll stops any pain, 80 when your back is sore and lame, or umbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little in your hand, and rub it right hing back; and by the time fitty tho soreness gone. rippled! This soothing, ting oil needs to be used only It takes the pain right out and 6. misery. It is magical,” yet » harmless, and doesn't burn n your # ou lamen once ends t skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatic: ckache m so prompt! r rt t or th Jisappoint and] in all shapes, some of them round, and some of them made to represent animals. The orchest: was stationed in the center of the floor and was completely surrounded by these bob- bing rubber bubbles that were in motion through the medium of an electric fan, About 200 people attended the dance. From 9:30 until 10 80’clock the time was.taken up with amuse- ment from the Columbia Singing and skits made up this part of the evening's diversion. Dancing lasted from 10 o'clock until 1. The musie was furnished by the Netto Ladies’ orche of the Mialto theater under the direction of s. Todd, Punch and sweets throughout the ¢' feo nah i Duplicate Ctub Meoting Friday | The Duplicate Bridge club met Fri- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. H. Nichols, 442 South Park avenue. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mrs. B. B, Brooks and Mrs. T. 8. Cooke. The club will meet again in three weeks at the home of Mrs. Patrick Sullivan on East Tenth street. were served Bridge Luncheon April 4. Invitations are being issued by Mrs. | John B. Barnes for a bridge luncheon which wi!] be given Wednesday, April 4, at her residence on North Beech street. — ESSAY ON HAT WINS ‘DRIVEN’ $10 RST PRIZE Mildred Sampson Takes First Honors—Sarah Shinn Get $5 Award Mildred Sampson, of 363 East 12th street, won the $10 first prize offered by Manager Tom Villnave of the Wyo- ming theatre, for the best essay on being “Driven.” Sarah Shinn, of 1209 South Cedar street, was award- ed’ the second prize of $5. Mr. Vilinave promoted the contest in ‘connection with the showing of the feature photoplay “Driven.” today. The Tribune passed on the merits of the stories and chose tho best and second best among the num- ber, as stated above. Miss Sampson's article was a clever dissertation on how a girl could be “Driven” to buy a hat which she could not afford. The second prize essay Was couched in a more serious vein, discussing how a woman could to “Driven” to going out and leaving her children for lack of \congenial company at home. kept} theater which opens at the Wyoming theatre! Casper Sunday Morning Cribune PEOPLE AND Mrs. Arthur C. Keyes and baby daughter have recently arrived from Billings, Mont,. and have joined Mr. Keyes. who is district manager of the May Tank company here. They will make their home ts the Jessen apart- ments on East Second street. Mrs Keyes w'll be remembered as Miss Verna Keays, des'gner of the Wyo- ming state flag, also an artist whose pictures have taken prizes at national exhibits. Mrs, George Campell has returned from Corpus Christi and Hot Springs, Ark., after an extensive pleasure trip of several months. . Mrs. Arthur C. Keyes has as her house guest her mother, Mrs. W. P. Keays of Buffalo. . | Ales Elia Schloredt returned yester- |day from Lander, where she was called by the death of Miss Margaret Amoretti, which occurred in that city last week. . Ross Lambers, formerly of Casper, now of Denver, is in the city for a few days on business and visiting with friends, . D. A. Woodsand and A. H. Wa'sh of the Sinclair Oll company have re turned from Teapot, where they spent a short time on business. eee Ivan Marshall of Westcott and Greis wi!l leave tomorrow epening for Denver to be gone a week attending to business affairs. ee Miss Louise Williams of Rawlins !s epending a few days here visiting with friends, . Miss Lois Longshore {s spending the week-end. at the Longshore ranch north of the city visiting with her parents, Mr..and Mrs, J. W. Long- shore. . Mrs. Robert Meigh will return this afternoon after a five months’ visit 'n New York city and Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Ce sy Matt Selstad returned to Salt Creek yesterday after spending a few days here. Catvin (Spike) Cass has returned from Salt Creek after spend’ng a day there on business. Joseph Schwartz of Denver ts in Casper on business connected with his jewelry store here. ° ee . Mrs. H. O. Chandler, who has been "1 for some t'me, went to Rochester. Minn., yesterday afternoon to be treated. . Ex-Governor Robert D. Carey spent yesterday in the city on business from | his home in Careyhurst. | eee |. Mrs, J. W. Murphy has returned to her home in Salt Creek after spending several days here vis'ting with friends. ee ‘Therme Johnston is here for a short tims on business from Ft. Morgan, Colo. . Miss Virginia Harris has returned to her home in Doug’as after spesding a short time here visiting with friends, eee Mrs. J) W. Bird and family have returned to Salt Creek after a few days visit here. . B, W. Miller has returned to Denver after spending a week here attending to business matters. eee Mrs. Afred Buson has returned to Sait Creek after spending a day or two A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will quickly start liver and bowel action and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. others can rest easy after giving California Fig Syrup’ because it never fails to work the sour bile and constipation poison right out of the Don't let child stay bilious, constipated / MOTHER, MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS “WITH “CALIFORNIA I; SYRUP Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels little stomach and bowels without cramping or overacting. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say “California.” Refuse any imitation, — Advertise- ment. Total . | — Advrettnemrent THE 414 East Second Street Special Saturday and Sunday 1 Lavender Scent Bag.. 2 Medium Size Gold Fish 1 Fish Bowl. 1 Package Fish Food. a FOR 50e PALMS Phone 600 PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER GUESTS IN CITY here visiting with friends and on bus!-| ness. E. G. Prior ts a business called for a few days from Chicago. cee M'ss Estella B, Culp came in yes. terday from Salt Creek and will spend a few days here on a pleasure trip. cee Mrs, Fred Currie of 983 Craig street. who bas been seriously i!] for som time with pneumonia, is now slightly improved, Cc. E. Kennedy of the Kennedy Motor company {s spending a few days in Denver on business. Mrs. C. N. Barkley left last eve- ning for her home in California after a three weeks’ visit here. Mrs. Bark ley will be joined in Cheyenne by Mr. Barkley, who has been in Denver for the last week on business. Lee Doud of the Motor company is spending a ‘few days in Denver attending to business affairs. E. T. Patterson of the New York O!l company will return tomorrow after a week's business trip spent in Denver. Mrs. G. L. Porter and son returned to thelr home in Great F- after spending a month here visiting | with Mr. Porter, who resides here. fe Nays Word has been received here of the serious illness of Mrs. Bert Bell, who has been visiting for some time at her former home at St. Anthony park, St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Bell pneumonia but was reported to out of danger late yesterday. be Scout Troop Spends Week End at Rotary Troop 19, Boy Scouts of America, under Scoutmaster Tracy N. Shaw, are spending the week-end at Camp Rotary. About twenty-five scouts are at the camp. Scout Executive H. R Bartle, Deputy Commissioners E. D. Davis and W. C. Goodwin of the day. Their monthly inspection of th camp was carried on at that time. Doud-Weaver | local council visited the camp yester-| One of the clever ladits who will astonish spectators at Elks’ cl cus with her Pupils Will Repeat Band and Orchestra Concert Wednesday | County | M concert giver nd and orc h 16, wil be repeated nex: sday rc at the of many pupils who were un tend the first concert. T t tra on Fri re quest ection of H. fon much favor and the opportun'ty to he t will welcomed n the community mment this con every one According to a statement from Execu tive Bartle, the camp was found {: very wood condition. Two carloads of est Harned 249 prices Clean Your Bowels! Clean your bowe!s—then feel fine! Enjoy the nicest. gentlest cleansing you ever experienced by tak- ing one or two candy-like Cascarcts tonight. Thep physic your bowels fully. All the constipated waste and sour bile will move out of the bowels | without griping or stirring you up.| bowel The story is told some time past, o Policemen to han peared to particip became confused started in two diff Speaking of overalls use the same process instead of pulling yo and chewing them up we revive them and m twice as long. Overall parade, which took clean them well and inexpensively. lIOf “CASCARETS'— Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath CONSTIPATION There will be no bowel! polson to cause colds, sick headache, d’zziness, bilious: ness or sour stomach when you wako up in the morning More men, women and children take Cascarets for the| liver and bowels than all other laxa- tive-cathartics combined. 10 cent boxes, als drug store.—Adver' on. the New York place f how after great preparations on the part of the City in providing about Three Thousand dle the situation adequately only fifteen people ap- ate in the ‘parade. The yarn continues that the few gal- lant starters after following for a short distance the numerous bands which were on hand for the occasion : » separatéd and erent directions. don’t forget that we We and take as much pains as we do the most dainty gowns and ur overalls to pieces as other processes do ake them last at least The SERVICE Cleaners PHONE 56 json said Thrift Meeting Is Held By Professional Women’s Club | Miss Warren, of the Educational Department of the! United States, Is Principal Speaker ‘at Regular Luncheon Hour The Business and Professional Wo men's c'ub held a thrift meeting a! (its regular luncheon hour yesterday The ‘principal speakers were Mis: Warren of .tho educational depart ment of the United States and Miss | Alta May Emerson of the agricultural artment of the W univer Miss Warren told about club organ |tzation in general among the bo: and girls throughout the nit States. She complimented the very clent organizing children the public into bread clubs. Miss that she saw great bilities for the youths who entered these clubs. The many phases of the club work were explained by speaker while she dflated on splendid things that can be gotten = Casper e of r possi =| | out | | of such organiza! bread clubs. Miss Emerson who has had much to do h the organizing of bread clubs in the state and in Casper talked regarding the progress which is_being made in this line n nly the Natrona \A w w organization under the |{z W. Comp-|(5 SDI at Henning Hotel. ‘n Casper but throughout Wyoming. jMrs, Adler talked the matter of thrift. That the present genera- on {# greatly in need of better ad- herence to the princ'ples of thrift and that the idea of saving is something which develops one’s character as as one’s finances, were {mportant points which the speaker brought out luring her interesting discourse. Mrs. George Peck was in chargo of the weekly paper. This was very cleverly gotten ‘up. The titie of ft was “The Mirror,”’ and a small mirror | as a novelty was placed at the head of the paper at each plate. Many clever contributions were found in the issue. on This Is a Real Buy FOR SALE — All room home, built-in features and fireplace; close in; finest south- east location PHONE 2052J, modern five- PAGE FIVE Henderson guests Mrs. Franis Mr, and Mrs. Nebraska are | the week of Dolan. IF STOMACH 15 | TROUBLING YOU, CHEW A FEW lI Instantly! End Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acid Stomach Rr. t 7. use °o' a | FOR GESTION Taste pleasant! Work wonders! Tho moment you chew a few tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin all the misery of indigestion and disordered stomach ends. Sour stomach needs this harmless help. Get relief for a few cents. Millions of dyspeptics and stomach sufferers never bothered any more. California Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California Orange Week March 26 to April 15 Look for Sunkist Oranges at all grocery stores and fruitadealers. 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