Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1923, Page 3

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MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923. D. A. R. Meeting candy sale will be held by the mem- The Daughters of the American| members of the Endeavor are asked Revolution wifl meet tomorrow after-|to donate candy and are asked to Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Douglas spent noon @t the home of Mrd. B. B./take it to the church. The public is/ Several days here on business from Brooks in the Blackmore apartments.| inyited. {Salt Lake City. The meeting will be of particular in- eee eee terest to all due to the fact that Mrs.| Epworth League Miss Helen Savens left last eve Brooks will give a full account of the| Celebrates Anniversary ning for her home in Colorado continental congress recently con-) ‘The Epworth league of the Metho-| springs after a week's pleasure trip dist church celebrated its 34th anni-| Spent here. cluded in Washington. where she represented Wyoming. All members of the organization are asked to be|\s2ty last evening at an enjoyable present. eee parlors. About 100 members of the|from Omaha where he was callea by Dramatic Division league and their friends attended.|the death of his cousin, through the campaign. Will Meet Thursday. Mrs. L. L. Gantz and Miss Inez Sens ‘The dramatic division of the Cas-| 22>» acted as hostesses for the even- be bog reaciea oes apne serosa |by the hostesses assisted by Miss{Ure trip spent in: the east. oe per Women's Departmental club witt|!28: .A three-course lunch was served meet Thursday faternoon, May 10, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Barger, 502|D0r@ Neihams, Miss Helen Carter, CY avenue. Two modern dramas veil | Miss Jean Lecon and Mrs. Lester pe studied during the afternoon and|Fuerher. A large cako on wh! Materlink and “If* by Lord Dunsany.| ‘ed and white roses was used for the after which he and Mrs. Tyler and two children will return to their | home at Rock River. Mrs, Tyler and j children have been visiting here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Lamb left last evening for thelr home in Chi- cago after spending two weeks here visiting with relatives. Mrs. G. M, Connor and daughter, ‘Helen Frances are visiting with Mrs. Connor’s parents in Denver for a few ‘Tomorrow. ‘ bers of the Christian Endeavor. All| weks. entertainment given in the church| @. K. James returned Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Thompson left th were | last evening for St. Louis where they are “Th ue Bird” by M '34 lighted candles surrounded with | Will spend a week on business after or ine baa cate A Gaw ove) which they will go to Chicago for a All members of this division are re-| decorations. An interesting program | Short pleasure tie ap TRIBUNE CANDIDATES EXPRESS APPRECIATION FOR SUPPORT RECEIVED To all my loyal friends an@ to|tesy and fair and squere treatment everyone who helped me to win one/a!l the way through. of the capita! prizes in the Tribune's MRS. HAROLD MANBECK. campaign, I desire to express my heartfelt thanks. You have given me| I want to take this opportunity to wonderful support—even greater per-|thank all my friends who assisted haps than I expected at the outset.|me and took such an interest in my I want each and everyone of you| candidacy in the big Tribune cam- to know that I feel that each,of you,|paign. I am most appreciative of individually, is responsible for my every bit of support given be. I winning this splendid prize. To the} also desire to attest my thanks and Tribune and to the campaign man-| appreciation to the Tribune and the agement I desire to express my|campaign management for the un- thanks and assure them of my ap-| questionable fairness and squareness preciation of the wonderfully fair and|in their handling of the campaign. square treatment accorded me all MRS. M HELEN GARDNER. Kindly allow me to express my je Casper Daily Cribune M. MEYER. thanks and appreciation to all who I am very grateful to all my|S#isted moe with subscriptions, and friends and to everyone who helped me to win one of the capital prizes in the Tribune's campaign and I want to thank you all each and everyone | fine cars and to say that I appreciate of you for the help you haye given} the fair treatment accorced me me, and also the Tribune and cam-| throughout the campaign by the pagn management for their cour- votes in the Tribune campaign. I am most appreciative. Also I wish to express my thanks for the two Tribune and the campaign manage- uested to be present at this meeting.| W@5 given during the evening which Sale ment. z eee S| consisted of several readings and| Mf. and Mrs. L. Ogden arrived FE nee ie MISS LELIA LOGAN. Matcabee Meeting musical selections. At the close of| this morning from Montana and will Sinnt Samat an pee . " eee his Evening. 4 | the program 19 new members were|™ake their home here. Mr. Ogden aise: 4 To all my loyal friends in Casper and . . The Women's Benefit association ot| received into the organization by the|!8 @ Prominent oil man of Montana. . the Maccabees will meet this evening| use of the ritual service. . Lester at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall.|Fucher, who fs president of the or-| Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dickensheets Following the business meeting re- | ganization, presided. are the parents of a baby daughter freshments will be served by Mrs. ———a who arrived this Crowther and her committee. eee Mrs. Frederick B. Andrews will entertain the members of the St. the home of Mrs. A. G. Fidel, 137| her home having been called there by Divine. the death of her small brother. Miss bd di ehs Lester is an instructor at the West Chicken Dinner Casper school. Thursday Evening. eee The ladies of the North Casper! Mrs. Sarah Morton of Douglas is Christian church will serve a chicken! spencing a short time here visiting from 6 until 7 p. m., at the church ing made by the members of this church to secure funds to build a church capable of holding all of its members and it is hoped that a large number will attend the affair Thurs- has been for some time on account of the home of Mrs. Barnes on North} ness for a short time from Colorado Beech street. Substitutes for the) Springs. afternoon were Mrs. Robert Ogden WOES, and Mrs. Ben Pelton. Members of| Mr. and Mrs, A. Ackerman arrived the club present were Mrs. A. F.|1n the city Sunday from Okamulgee, Hoff, Mrs. James Wiederhold, Mrs. Okla., and wil! spend some time hero A. G. Fidel, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, | visiting with friends and on business. Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mrs. John Mc- sireics Grath, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. Jere-] Miss Dorothy Hays 4s visiting with miah Mahoney and the hostesses. | friends here from her home in Chi- eee cago. Mrs. Andrus oo #8 Will Entertain. C. W. McVicker of Lexington, Neb., Mrs. R. M. Andrus’ will entertain] father of ‘Mrs. Walter Crawford is a at an informal tea tomorrow affer-| house guest for a short time at the noon at her residence on Durbin|Crawforc home on South Grant street in honor of Mrs. Thaddeus] street. Walker of Little Fal's, Minn., Mrs. ore Dorothy Patterson o? Washington,| Mrs. H. H. Mizen came down last D. C., and Mrs. L. L. Cory of Fresno, | evening on a short pleasure trip from ‘Thermopolis. cee ‘The Misses Myrtle Hanbury and . Eunice Van Camp of Mullin, Neb., . R. C. Van Denberg and Mrs.| are visitors in the city for a few m Rouse entertained at an attrac-| days. ive! bridge luncheon tocay at the cee home of Mrs. Van Denberg, 1103 East| Miss Ruby Sanders is visiting with Second street, A color scheme of yel-| friends here for a week from Denver. low and white was artisticatly used see for the decorations with Jonquils and| Mrs. Charles McKethen and Miss other spring suggestions adding} Frances Parker are here for a short much to the attractiveness of the af-| time from Thermopolis. fair, ores Among the guests who attended| Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson were Mrs. Earl E. Hanway, Mrs.|and children left last evening for George Jarvis, Mrs. Ralph Dunbar,| Denver to be gone a week on a plea: Mrs. J. E. Hanway, Mrs. L. M. Nel-| ure trip. son, Mrs. J, Catterall, Mrs. A.’ C. eee Riker, Mrs, W. I. Rehr, Jr., Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Farmer have Mrs. G. T. Morgan, } as their house guest for a week Mrs. rank Carll, Mrs. V. B, Hanson, Farmer a brother Frank Virden of J. G, Warkley, Mrs, O. C. Brewster,| Lincoln, Neb. Mrs, Alex White, Mrs. A. P, Kimball, eee Mrs, Harry Mrs Harry Adams,| Neal Tyler arrived yesterday over- Mrs, A. J. Kelley, Mrs, Reichenbach, | and from Rock River and will be Mrs. Van Denberg and Mrs, Rouse] a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. will entertain at another bridge|P, C. Nicolaysen for a few days sorcpasnc, | GOMPLETE SERVICE FOR CARS OFFERED BY SHOP Complete service for your car with the absolute guarantee that if any- Mother-Daughter Banquet Tuesday. ‘The Girl Reserves. of ‘the county high school will thelr mothers tomorrow evening at to’ given at the Youn tian association cafeteria at The members of the board of direc: tors of the ¥, W, C. A. will act 98] thing goes wrong with it because of foster mothers to the girls whose] defective ofling or because it has not mothers are not here. The Program| received proper care at the service for the evening follows: shop to which you have taken it, this Girl Reserve song. is a big thing to offer any car own- Our Mothers er, and it is something new in Cas- Our ‘Daughters ~ Violin Solo. Mian Englané Sista Reseryés aes, B. B. pati] your car js in competent hands and Estes Park — ‘ath that you can take it there and have Insta"ation of officers. Officers to} it greased and olled as often as nec- be installed: Bernice Henry, presl-| sssary is something worth having, dent; Eloise McKin, vice president:|tnough, isn't it? Alberta Wagner, treasurer; Margaret) ‘ity js what the Casper Simonizing Stanley, program chairman; mere shop at Railroad and Wolcott streets Riles, sorviog Ce eo bars e is offering. This company will wash, ne 3 in, soca e iene: grease and care for your car at a ing officers are Louise Frisby, Breet: low monthly rate that will be cheap- dent; Helen Bishop, vice president:/., inthe long run than the same Dora Stanley, pas as ae Aes service would amount to if you had zad, treasurer; Marie Wal 2 afl by the ordinar; \AZAI gram chairman; Catherine Prewitt enaterenniee method. 7! Sane ae service chatrman, and Helen Simpson,|""n.ocervice tg being offered at $20 soa ycha'rman. wFottow the Gleam"|% month. It incluces the privilege of ‘ollow the cessa\ Maine circle of ight wilt be used in| “","eauene Vine paki Sager ay the installation service in order that] ("000 Coe, wrong with the car be- the mothers and Benes we oN’ | cause of a defeg. in the service, the poard of directors of the Y. W. C. “epair bill will be paid by the Casper may see a Girl Reserve candle Veht4 simonizing Shop, Railroad and Wol- ing service. cott streets,—Advertisement. Helen Simpson --A Mother r. The safe feeling of knowing that eee Community Entertalament Wednesday Even'ng& Ee caofend cone Community | Your Bone reseed Meal church will give an unusual enter Is Ready tainment Wednesday evening at 7:30 the church, 1009 North Durbr street, for the purpose of securing || a a e eria fu the new chureh. In con | A with the entertainment 4]) —————— ee baby Gloria Claire are progressing St. Mark’s Synurgae ule nicely. Meeting Tuesday. Personals Z Mrs. Everett Hanson and children, | Frances and David, are visiting with Mark's Synurgae Tuesday evening at| Miss Bess Lester !eft last week for|Telatives in Chicago for a few weeks. fe dinner Thursday evening, May 10,/ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick| F- J. Dillon, ftate agent for the Sulll: Intermountain *Buflding and Loan located at H and United streets. The| °™/va" “nd family. | association is in the city for a short public is invited. Every effort is be-| rise Mildred Keptner has returned|time from Salt Lake City attending ftom her home in Illinois where she | to business affairs. illness. Miss Keptner is an instructor} Henry Donnely left yesterday in the departmental department of| morning fpr Thermopolis, where he everyone who helped me win the 46 William Gets, consulting geologist, | capital prize in the Daily Tribune's morning at the eee ness. . T. J. Shield ar _ City Briefs ness affairs. . © eee H. A. Tucker spent yesterday here visiting with friends from Salt Creck. John Stag is spending a few days here on business from Denver. | efforts in thelr behalf. B. W. Dennis is a Columbu: has returned from California, where| campaign, I desire to express my he has been on a business and pleas: | heartfe!t thanks, You have given me ure trip for the last month. Keith hospital. Both mother and| 5. F. Gregor arrived in the city | haps than I expected at the outset. yesterday from Denver and will| I want each and everyone of you spend a week or 10 days here on busi-| to know that I feel that each of you, wonderful support even greater per- individually, is responsible for my bd winning this splendid prize. To the George Rose is a business visitor | Dally ‘Tribune and the campaign here for a short time from Chicago. management I desire to express my hy thanks and assure them of my ap- A. B. French of Omaha, is a bus!-| preciation of the wonderfully fair and ness visitor here for a few days. | square treatment accorded me all through the campaign. ved this morning NAT BAKER. expects to’ spend mais nem attending to busi- I certainly am appreciative of the this campaign just closed and sin- support given me by my friends in this campaign just closed, and sin- ° cerely thank the Daily Tribune for the splendid prize awarded me for my . MRS, HARRY L. BLACK. o., day evening. the West Casper school. has accepted a position. » business caller in the city fora short] I am very grateful to all my eee $ eds hg S18. time. friends and to everyone who helped Momday Club Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Barber are vis-| W. A. Miller is here for a few days eee me to win one of the sedans in the Today. \tors here for a few days from their | from Teapot. J. W. Rich came down yesterday | Daily Tribune campaign and I want Mrs. John B. Barnes and Mrs. M.| home in Lander. ce from Lander and intends to spend a|to thank you all each and every one P. Wheeler entertained the members hls Among the out of town business| short time here on business. ‘of you for the help you have geven of the Monday Bridge club today at| Miss Irené Prior is here on busi-) callers here from Denver for a few . : me_and_also_the_Tribune_and_cam- “Why Man Of Today Is Only 50 Per Cent Efficient” you a copy of a book ere is no and Auto-intoxication. And 9 out of 10 men from this ee work in combating Rute into. cation. Dr. Tyrrell’s method was what is known as the Internal Bath. And for this purpose he finally perfected the J. B. L. Cascade. No other method and no drug can properly SMITH-TURNER DRUG CO. 135 South Center St. Don’t Fail to Visit Our BOOTH AT THE ARKEON During the Own Your Home Show we will give an actual cook- ing demonstration each night with Equipped with the LORAIN Also other labor-saving gas appli- ances for the modern home. Booth 22 Casper Gas Appliance Co.™ Phone 1500 ‘The baked-on finish of these ranges gives them @ lustrous, durable surface that is as casy to keep do any ree for pee the Cascade was specifically design Why this is so; how Dr. Tyrrell saved his own life and the lives of his many patients; how more than.600,000 men and women have benefited by his method—all are told in the book ‘‘Why Man of Today Is Only 50 Per Cent Efficient”, The proper use of pure warm water can ouble kegs Cy aa prolong your life—rid your system of poisonous germs. Call or write for a copy of this valuable and interesting book today. Remember there is no cost or obligation whatever. Phone 150 GAS RANGES OVEN HEAT REGULATOR PAGE THREE paign management for thelr courtesy and fair and square treatment all the | Scriptions and coupons and to say clally equipped to carry 200 gallons way through. that I appreciate every courtesy] of ice cream, will leave Casper ev MISS HALLIB ELLIS.|*hown me, both by my friends, by | morning for Salt Creek. The mileago the Tribuno, and the campaign man- | covered by the truck will be 110 miles I certainly am appreciative of the | #sement. daily. . aupport'given ite! iy sy, friends in |. Without the, help of! my friends: | this campaign just closed, and sin-|Could not have carried. on. The cerety thank the Tribune for the | fairness of the Tribune and the cam- C plendid prize awarded me for my | Palgn management in their treatment efforts in their behalf. to oe lis especially deserving of rec-|) We have just added about v1 ognition, } be MRS. B. G. WITT. | 06 _GLADYS JOHNSON. three dozen Dresses, regu- I desire to express my thanks and lar prices on which are gratituce to all those kind friends, from $22.50 to $35.00, to who have assisted me in my cam: aire immensely popular paign in the Tribune's election both line: of with subscriptions and coupons, and to assure all that their help is fully OIL FIELDS OPERATED appreciated. . I also desire to express my sin- rin cere thanks to the Tribune and to 9) g the campaign management for the| The ico cream m business is growing fairness and squareness of the treat- | Creek that Ed Hadley, proprietor of ment accorded mo all through this} 11. paims Ice Cream & Floral com and Deh CATDa SR pany, has found it necessary to put on a truck making daily trips to the |so heavy at Teapot, Lavoye and Salt BOB ADAMSON. oll fields. I wish to take this medium of ex-| \ Dodge ton and a half truck, spe Summer ing my thanks to my many aa WIT Dresses friends who so loyally supported me f6 Renew your faded dain in the Tribune's campaign, things with RIT. W at x want to tink at vin amin! TY AGS me in the campaign both with su! JOE DAVID & CO. Ri nace 32 beautifull colors, Be sure you got LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS Each 227 South Center St. Phone 747 I desire to thank all those who assisted me in rhy campaign and to assisted me in my campaign and to I certaintly appreciate your consist ent loya! support. I also desire to express my thanks to the Tribune and to the campaign management for the fairness to me throughout the entire campaign. } MISS MOLLIE SULLIVAN. | New Improved RIT. White RIT removes the old color. There are also many new {]? ones which have just been received, Don’t overlook our high} Dollar Day Specials grade Coat, Suit and Dress if! Extra heavy Felt Table Padding. $1 00 specials at 64 inches wide. Per yard... e Renfrew fancy Mercerized Table Damask. Satin fin- $49.95 ish floral patterns. 64 inches wide. Per yard. 00 And other worth-while Fine quality all pure Linen Glass Toweling. 18 inches bargains. wide. Blue and red checked. rt) BEVRTAB TOF: 2c. teeseronr os aon ey ens fs . Shrunk dyed fast and fadeless Dress Linen. 36 inches Tre wide, in blue, tan, rose and 4 00 oyster white. Per yard... 4 r Si 252 South Center St. Phone 1304-W Ladies’ Silk Cushion weave duo-seam Hose. Black and brown. Per yard. $1.00 Plan To Build Ow GET THE LOT FREE pita at our BOOTH ii ARKEON — Realtors’ Own Your Home Exhibit. May 7,8 and 9 Register your name; make‘your guess on the serial number of the FIVE DOLLAR BILL there. The man or woman guessing the . * nearest to the number will receive free a deed toa lot. We have arranged for this lot from | 115-119 East First St. HARRY FREE, “THE LOT MAN.” _ The National Bank of Commerce

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