Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 3

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2 S set for repeating ad 8 o'clock tonight in the hgh school au. ditorlum the band and orchestra con- tow given recently and such great support. were unable to ap- or ginal concert will take vening re pupils r in the this eived n, director of the or- vas trained hs perform extent that a worth- White program {s forthcoming. This will be the last opportunity to hear both these sp‘endid organizations. Numbers which w given by the hestra huberance,” fonia,” “Flag of Truce,” South: s * “Georgiana,” “Bohemian li give “Cinct ff Eden,’ “Joyful Greeting. ing together will render “Bright ers to such an is Garden and Am Mrs. Moore Is Honored Guest. Mrs. J. H. Rowand was hostess at a formal bridge luncheon given this afternoon in the banquet room of the Henning hotel in honor of her mother and house guest, Mrs. M. E. Moore, of Minneapolis. Novelty golf balls filled with mints were used for place cards. Large vases of jonquils, red roses and narcissus were used for table ions, while- dainty white nut s of Ei added much to the attractivene the affair irs. Rowand was assist g by Mrs. B. V. Foster, Walker, Mrs. Wallace Leayitt and Mrs. W. R. Kaemmerling. Among ests present were Mrs. Wugene Griffith, Mrs. William Cobb, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. M. E. Mocre, Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. M. A, Becklinger, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs, Sinclair Reekie, Mrs. Joe Denham, Miss Jennie Green, Mrs. W. D. Allely, Mrs. 2, Wertz, Mrs. L. H. Hudson, Mrs. Shumaker, Mrs. T. Mrs. Beulah Vance S. Cooke, Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer, Mrs. W. R. Kaemmer- ling, Mrs, Fremont Bragdon, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. Ralph Buckne: O. C. Brewster, Mrs. Glenn Leidecker, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. John Bing- Mrs. enhelmer, Mrs. Wallace Leayitt, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. Ben Cullen, Mrs. S. N. Brooks, Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs. C, H. Gompf, Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mrs. L .G. Murphy und Mrs. W* Pollock Rebekahs Meet ‘Tomorrow. All Rebekahs are asked to meet to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock promptly at the I O. O. F. hall for of a purpose of Mrs, Lil held from tomorrow. the ttending the funeral Wicks, which will be Shaffer-Gay chapel Westminster Guild Meeting This Evening. Tho this evening at terlan tabernacle be served. At 7 Westminster gulld will meet 5:30 at tho Presby- where a dinner will o'clock the guild will hold a business meeting at the church parlors. All members cf the guild are asked to be present, 2 ee ’ \utheran Aid JS Meeting April 5. The Ladies’ Ald society of the Trini Lutheran church which was to have met tomc rrow has been post- | poned and will not meet until Thurs: day, April c2e Seniors Hold “Tag” Program. The senior class of the Natrona county high school gave a very clever program in the high school auditorium this morning for the entertainment of the other students. ‘The performers, and in f. ull members of the class, were dressed in ‘hard times” clothes, and mad decided hit by reason of this unus' costuming. Everything from tramps to eccentric Irishmen were shown in the outfits. Domingo Manzona. started off the program by some work on the ukelele —— DRINK WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a Table poonful of Salts if Back Pains or Bladder Is Irritated. Flush your kidneys by drinking a ach day, also take quart of water salts occasional s a noted au- thority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in thelr efforts to expel it from the blood. They be- come sluggish and weaken; then you m: suffer with dull misery in the Kidney reg sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue !s coated, and | when the at is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudly, full of sediment, the chan: nels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. ‘o help neutralize theso irritating acids; to help cleanse the kidneys and {flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy he Take a tablespoon- ful in a glass of water before break- for a few days, and your kidneys fast then ct fine. This famous salts fro: 1 the acid of grapes and m mon juice, combined with Uthia, and us been used for years to help flush stimulate sluggish kidneys; also ralize the acids in the system longer irritate we expensive thus often | Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE | which he folowed up with a stringed Piece to which both he and James Smith sang. Harry Astin brought down the house by his rendering of a burlesque on grand opera whic’ hie nad given pre- vious'y in the high school tournament |at Laramie. Astin did the work by speaking and by sing’ng according to his sex and again according to the op posite. Miss Ethel Mann and Tloyd Mann executed a clog dance that went over big. Both performers were dressed in costumes which added to the amuse ment to be got out of the product'on | Miss Ruth Castleman accompanied the dancer: Mr. Gallager and Mr. Shean.” the ever popular vaudeville success, w interpreted t Ralph Summers Astin. fam Lester and John Groves in the guise of two tramps sang a wel known hobo song at the conclus’or the entertainment. Miss Ruth Sproul was chairman of the program. nd . Cunningham have ju: texas and Mexico, r been on a pleasure trip f two months. att © home of Mr.w! South Beech | tra wh @ 0. iW id Mrs. G. H. Mann and : Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray ey ughters Marion and Ethel left too" {ing friends here for a sb 6 overland for Denver, to be gone) a" ° “ a ness and eA Mrs. Archie Smart is ab rs here for a few eines e Madison, Wis iss Alice Dodds has ret t Mrs. Theresa Anderson od wher a ; cone ae to Salt Creek after a fe t! t.- Gert: : ein sped ra Ds here at the home of Mr ait por ndiatars ; Sam Gularai the vacatior The ORIGINAL Mrs. Harry Malted Milk ning for her na Shaffer of Douglas, for- arian for the University of| fs visiting in Casper today and! ng among nds connected with 1 high school home i ham ‘has been the he Miss Jessie Harrisor Mr. and Mrs. § have as thelr house guest for a few days at their home, 320 North Jackson street ren ¢ Di baugh, teacher | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. Quick Lunchat Home,Office&Fountains. e Johr Natrona Coun er High School, ywil - roariers leave this evening to spend the week.| RichMilk,Malted Grain Extract in Pow- Miss Thelma Browne has as her! ¢r Denver, Miss Adelle Acker. | “¢fTabletforms. Nourishing-Nocooking. house guest for the remainder of the|man and Miss Meredith Langheldt; 8” Avoid imitations and Substitutes week Miss Gladys Moore ESTER S PILLS AC. HE Dodds tott yesterday for Om CHICHES Pen srt Trees and Shrubs ing. Deen called, yt Eqdicet hat yonr Droplet t your trees af hia slater, Miss Jeanctio cto sos era ; x es odda s nite Sones Toe aft - aH ey schools of Omaha Reta hea FREE Tt renters Br tae Ath h home in Billings after visiting SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | | Bridge Luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. T, A. Dean was hostess at an informal bridge luncheon given yes- terday at her home, 124 Noth Wol- cott street. Attractive aster place emrds and favors were used for deco rations. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. J. B. Barnes, and Mrs. Ben Pelton, Bight guests were present. Eastern Star Meeting ‘Thursday. There will be a regular meeting of the Fort Casper chapter No 4 of the Order of Eastern Star tomorrow eve: ning at 8 o'clock at the Masonic tem- ple. Following the initiation of candi dates refreshments will be served Easter Lilly This Saturday Concert Friday at Afternoon Well’s Music Store. There will be an enjoyable concert given Friday afternoon at the Charl To the pers ssing closes L i | PRLWells Mad aEnOTae eine ‘| ead PR RE Ge ten a est to the Sas of either of two Phonograph Rec- 3 s s J sez yags in our wi y we wi ive an Eas’ ily Sich {he public is invited. Many/at her residence, 139 North Grantyin the Knights of Pythi Fol-| iting trienas 1 the week from Easter Record. : OH ergs barcoyen ter Lily and an tndluding pee Nay Ke sve eet, in honor of Mrs. John F.| lowing the initiation of cxndidate: Tulsa, Okla It cost: thi t i ! ti {hg ; Roland. Large pink tulips were splen talk was given by Mr. Mc-| osts nothing to guess and two people are sur ej 4 ri ‘. Maude. Rally: and srarry S. Wilson,| used for decorations. Clanhan. state deputy organizer, on} yr, 4 os me gated in any way. peop sure to win. You will not be obli- Pobils samen ty coeCr NEEARCRE G Levinas ae shor this ‘week 2 SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT as NE Other specialty numtcre will be added, Wil Meet. er ae v va anarane 4 AL ANI ) ae 4 I TODAY NS) TRIBU? u to the progrs"1 and will be an-| ‘The Indies of the Helpful club will Hooral Geert a Sail REGARDING SDN Reon S EEN | meet Thursday afternoon at the home yfrs. Harl Hanway entertaine: | ‘ ie jof Mrs. Guy Dayton, 1032 United, ;, $ Fi > | Will Visit Douglas. form of a kitchen st nes cai ak p The drill team of the Darius chap eee Peargaeo dig ial Sb soon for # | ter, Order of DeMolay, has been in-| Presbyterian Dinner tne Bere WHS traanad fl hare tase | VERYBODY INVITED vited to put on some work in the| This Evening. ena tite eet ace ee et ee oe chapter at Douglas, April 6. The| The ladies of the Presbyterian Ald 5 members of the team have also been|soclety will serve a dinner this eve-| Mrs. Yeilding e invited to attend the Juntor-Senlor| ning from 5:39 until 8 o'clock at the| Will Entertain. banquet and the Junior prom to be! Presbyterian tabernacle at Sixth and| Mrs. W. J. Yoilding will entertain | ® ie e S USIC Oo held during that week-end Darbin' steastas: lepahalaner he, the members of the Tut Tut bridge e ge a yaaa “ ne | cub tomorrow at a one o’cock lunch: | 232 East S: i given for the benefit of 1 ast Second Street—Phon: | Seniors wit |fund of the'church.. oon at her home. Spring flowers w'l | je 194 Casper, Wyoming = ‘old Dance. eee be used for decorations. | {cre tmaner autiat ot thei Ragcaen| gee Rental ie ere al county high school will be hosts at a, Thursday. ranted: Maccabee Dance | | Giese st 1 in the gymnasium; ‘rhe Brotherhood of the American ApCusy Che cr pina take soit einige | os eter | ete eae talon Sa sept ka | ther Ei hal! eraariemda panei | Masons Will {nese meeting huraday evening april 4, at the I. O. 0. F, hall. Prizes! | “Go} A Hold Services. Maren 28, at tho Odd Fellows’ hall. | will be given for the wa'tzes and other | | Phat eanae her heat delight.” Dias Mannty ‘Thurktky: warviow! ie Following the meeting refreshments| gances, The public is invited | a. elight.’ tha sree peas rf Of} will be served by the committee in| de peat dincae i AL. pad Masons will be held in the! charge. All members of the organt-| | They’re here i i Masonic temple ‘tomorrow evening.| sation are asked to be present | | ley’re here in as bright and A large attendance has been re- ae. j | gainty! shedber as can ee quested: : P ls ound in any flower garden. tA | Woodmen Hold ersona Bake Sale | Meeting. || Home Cooking That Will Saturday. |__Casper Camp No. 12325, Modern Please Yor store located at 920 Harrison street. Both fancy and house aprons will be on sale, Mrs. Stubbs Entertains. Mrs. Walter,C. Stubbs entertained Woodmen of America, held an impor Mr. | The Ladies’ Aid of the North Cas- ; Snare 05 e Veuah racrived 1 id per Christian church will hold a sale tant business meeting Monday evening| yesterday from Tulsa and intend to of baked goods and aprons Saturday, : Dp eRe fenton a eon. paeeen: & a a é era March 31, at W. C. Loyes’ grocery Tieeaeey Sure Relief FO Mr, and Mrs. John Mason are vis- at an informal tea Tuesday afternoon AUTOMOBILE SHOW hear On every hand we expressions There's the assur- ce of knowing of admiration for that you costume TONIGHT lot water our beautiful and Sure Relief | Satin “ANS and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | Pumps for Stout Women ‘The latest arrival in Soursizes) ARKEON BE THERE | complete lines of is “correct” when you say || apparel for East- er and early “Yes, I bought it | Spring wear. at the Frantz | Shop.” | It’s a pleasure to Only Three show garments to More The latest ap-| such appreciative Shopping proved styles are shoppers. Days Before always to be Easter We Are Most Eager to Show You All Our Last Minute Arrivals for Easter Shoppers is a beautiful black satin one strap with a light flexible welted In sole, built in steel arch support- ing shank and a Baby Louls ND Millinery Dresses Coats and Suits |. We have th ; ; | ee cone iy ames For our Pre-Easter special A big shipment today at in newest styles and And a special line of colors. Of Great Interest to Casper Women $10.50 And at prices up to $ 50 22.50 to $45.00 Capes that are worth any woman’s time to view. Richards & Cunning- ham Co. 38 } Blouses and Silk Back Combs, Hose | | Underwear and Gloves. While No. 271 presents an airy, | ri | graceful appearance a close in- ? | | ename= | atch Ihursday s lribune | Soest k wel eater ee, a Remember—All further “charge” purch is month ‘after today will no’ womens wear, | staten s as our books close the 28th on “‘charge” accour

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