Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1923, Page 3

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hosts last 437 Divine. Guests who were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Frank England, Mr. and! C. . A. | Thursday Mrs. Ben Pe!ton and the hosts. eee | Pythian Enfera‘nment Thursday Evening The Pyth'an Sisters | The 2:30 will hall. Each lady 1s asked to bring a| lunch for two. will be given and all members of the | Meeti organization are invited to be pres-| Theil ent. \ Meet'ng Mesdames J. T. Scott, W. E. Woods Held Yesterday and Jess Keith. Members of the Casper Woman's} Publicity—The Mesdames Sinclair Departmental club met yesterday at| Reekte, Charles W. Barton and M. P. 1:30 at the Wyatt cafeter’a during; Wear. which time a luncheon was served’ Reporter for the Clubwoman—Mrs. and important business matters were Loucks, discussed. The club was entertained Legislation — Mesdames C. for a few minutes by an exhibition of Murane, James P. Kem and Gee. the Victor Health records by Miss| Story Hours—The Mesdames Wie Addie Kens'nger under the auspices derhold, McCory, Chappe! and E. EB of the Music Shoppe. Committees | Fisher. appointed for the new year by the| SBuilding—The ‘“Mesdames P. C, President, Mrs. P. C. Nicholaysen|Nicolaysen, William Holland, Guy foliow: | Gay, Fred Seaman and .C D. Poling. Program—The Mesdames Kemp, A.|_ The Year Book—Mrs. Maxon, Cc. Riker W. W. Lacey, W. P. Hol-| business manager. man, T. F. Algeo, Don Sultivan, John| Arrangoments were made for a W. W. Sproul, B. B. Brooks, | dance and curd party to Le given at Harry Astin and C. C. Plummer. | the Moo*s ha'l Thursda: Membership—The Mesdames A. A.| May 31st, also a progr Slade, John McFadyen and George! s:ven from: eight until 9 o'clock Jarvis. charge of one dollar a person Courtesy be made which will enable Person to play cards, dance both. Light refreshments will |siven for the purpose of securing jfunds to provide the school children | with milk during the months of May, | September and October and to carry out welfare work during the summer | months. Talks on the plans of the | club to sponser a camp near the city | for the summer for tuberculosis pa tlents and undernourished children were given by Mrs. B. B. Brooks | chairman of the Public Health com mittee, Mrs. Harry Astin chairman of the welfare committee and Miss Robertson club nurse, ‘The club un- animously and enthusiastically pledg: ed their assistance in making the work a success, Bake Sale Saturday i D.| The Past Noble clasa of the North | Casper Christian church will hold aj sale of baked goods Saturday at the Norris grocery and market on H and} Durbin street at North Casper. cee Senlors To Give Theatre Party The members of the Sentor class of the Natrona County high school will enjoy a theatre party Friday. Plans hve been made first to go to the and then go to the New ‘alace Inn for dinner. There are 60 members in the class. Saxe Meeting Thursday St. Mark’s Gu'ld ‘The St. Marks Gufla will meet to- movrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. ¥, L. Shepperson on East Second street. A!l members of the guild are asked to be present, ears ys Presbyterian Aid ‘Meeting Tomorrow The Ladies’ aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thurs- ‘Muy afternoon at 2:30 at the Bup- salow church. Mrs, W. H. Crawford's liv'sion will be in charge. Flowers for the festival will be made and a large attendance is desired. 568 Christian Endeavor Is Entertained every P. EL club 1 South Grady wilf the Rehr, Miss Miss ple: Jackso, your ¥ | complexion ' No matter how beautiful your fea. tures are, you cannot betruly attractive with a rough, clogged, blotchy or pny skin. Resinol Ointment, aided y Resinol Soap, is what you need to overcome such troubles. (The gentle, but unusually cleansing qualities The B. Mrs. Sullivan Entertains Mrs. Patrick Sullivan was hostess | at an attractive bridge luncheon giv- jen today at her residence on East Tenth street. A color scheme of the North Casper Community church was entertained at an enjoyable party g ven last evening at the church on Durbin street. Games were played and refreshments were served. Hos. rena FE Neigh, evening at an informal Mesdames George Finch, John dinner party given at thelr residence Patterson, W. A. Walker, Walter J attended Sturdevant and Wi'liam Holesapple. ; ton will meet tomorrow afternoon at €*fts. at the sive a| Murane, 510 South Center street. All) Birthday Party paper bag lunch tomorrow evening | members of the association are ask-| Tuesday. {| At 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias ed to be «resent, | Special entertainment | Methodist Board | the official board of the Methodist church tonight after prayer meeting, } at 8:30 o'clock. {importance 1s to be decided at thix meeting and present. This Evening. Chapter O of the P. B. 0. Sister-| Yesterday, | hood will meet this evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. C. G. Bowman, 404 South Park, Miss England Entertains, Miss Margaret England entertained the members of the Midnight Bridge ast evening at Honors were taken by Miss Kathleen Sullivan and Mrs. F: club will meet again in two weeks on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Lois Longshore. present last evening were Mrs. W Frank Cowan, Miss Lois Longshore, hostess, Miss Anderson Is Honored’ Guest. linen and apron shower, The Christian Endeavor society of |R- Rice, D. Joseph'ne Mower and 4 Elizabeth Da W. ma ington, Meter. The evening was spent Verna Burnett, Frances Herr-|terday were Miss Edna Smith and » Julia Peterson and Corneliajthe~ Mesdames J. R. Wilson, J. B. Barnes, John Whisenhunt, Btella playing |Lilly, Henry Bayer, William Jones, bridge after which da'nty refresh-|A. R. Marshall, Moll, S, L. Har- ments were served. Miss Anderson ‘risen, W. J. King, J. J. Svendsen, associa-|W®S the recipient of many beautiful|J. P. Smith, J. M. Trevette, M. W. |Rafferty, J. T. McGrath, William |Dickie, J. L. Marquis, W. A. Ford J. F. Leeper, ¥, F. Frantgan, J. T. Morgan, Rex Fanning, H. Baker, Armand Stewart was host at a chil.|{7inur Schulte, Joe Darrin, W. ¥. | dren's party given yesterday Se te ee derhold, P. C, Nicolaysen, B. B. noon /@t hia home, 441 'C¥. avenue in! DOs 2s ye" 2, Patton honor of his twelfth birthday. At oR ae hae the close »! the afternoon a lunch| Was serve {ter which the childron, Mr. and Mrs. Young attended veater party given at/| Entertain. the Rialto. sts who attended were, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Young enter- Lois Patterson, Dorothy Crane, Freda| tained at an informal bridge party Davidson, Glenda Stewart, Elizabeth! given last evening at their residence, Horstman, William Davidson, Ken-/1125 South Elm street. Guests for neth Wills, Verne Hamilton, Wood- the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Sin- row Post, Lloyd Lawson and the host.| clair Reekie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 2'5%1/¢ | Oxden, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kem. | Mr. and Mrs, John B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Williams, and Mrs, Jame& Wiederhold, Mr. Mrs George Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Spears and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cat terall. . Meeting Christian Women's home of Mrs. C. D. eee This Evening. | will be a special meeting of Business of vital) it member is of that be important the board . 0. Meeting Pioneer Meeting Mrs. J. I. Shepperson ‘entertained! the members of the Natrona Pioneer| association yesterday afternoon at her residence on Bast Second street. | Mrs, Shepperson was assisted dur. ing the afternoon by Mrs. Tom Hood.’ Will Attend This was the last meeting to be held Ceremonials vntil August during which month| Acting Mayor and Mrs. John Wht- the association wilt nod a picnic tolsenhunt and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. be given at the summer home of Mr.|Cromwell and Mrs. Price, Mrs. Whi- and Mrs. John B. Barnes on Casper senhunt’s mother, wi!l leave Friday mountain. Among those present the Dokle and Santha cere her home on Elm street. Mrs, Charles Mc- substituted for the evening. nk Cowan. The Among those I M Kathryn Mahoney, Mrs. Kathleen Sullivan, and thi The largest seth qual; ey pene fl in the world Iculse Anderson was very surprised at her home, 110 n street, last evening with a guests for the evening were N 8, R. J. Hubbell, H . Meler, M C. Peterson jerber and daughter, Heda ihter and the Misses is, Ninette Davis. Lo. 3artz, Louise Anderson, Miriam Minnie Leech, Mildred Feh! All perfect for every pur- @ pose—as soft as you wish; as hard as you please; but always smoother than you had dreamed, 17 black degrees of Resinol » teppther: with the soothing, erties of Reninal Frelp being beautiful. ‘The ideal trea all complexions, “Always call for Resinol”* Resinol pink and green was used with pink and white roses used for the table decorations. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. L. F. McMahon, Mrs | Frea Capen, Mrs. P. C. Nicholaysen, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. R. M. Andrus. Mrs, T. A. Dean, Mrs. John Me Grath, Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs. M . Whee'er, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs Dorothy Patterson, Mrs. R. E. Wertz tesses for the evening were the} > CHICHESTER S PILLS (with or without erasers) “Also 3 copying American Lead Pencil Co. 220 Fifth Ave., New York Write for booklet cila, penholders, erasers, VENUS Everpointed and VENUS Thin Leads BRAND, MOND ‘aii A ter icici Hie, Rte ees 4 Ak eA RS ERS LD BY DRUGGISTS PAGE THREE montals in Cheyenne to be held Fri-|latter’s splendid defense to save tha day and Saturday evenings. hundreds of i r Passengers riding in t ly evnile in Cheyenne Mr. and Mrs.|sieeping cars behind from death Whieenhunt and Mr. and Mrs. Crom-|the train approaches a yawning jwell will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.| vert, forms one of the most <ital jRalph Adamsky over the week-end. |thrilling episodes that has ever been Mrs. Price will journey on to Fort} shown on the screen. Collins, Colo., to visit her son Lloyd : The staging of the enging cab fight RS eae coulome, at that | trad a apeciall trate saad sisector place. . : | ‘ Emory Johnson rehearsed Ra!ph Baa e ae ae uaGelcverinatt tn | 1 who playa shar edguices rand rae Whisenbunt’s new! Hupmoblie se: | Hot Kirty, who enaste the role’ cé et; . the fireman, for five hours, with tha lw tran roaring along at full speeA be- ine fore he turned a camera on the strug: r gle Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Miss Kathering L. Wright and Mr. James Jackson were married by Jus- tice Henry F. Brennan this week. The witnesses were Miss Ruth Win- ter and Edgar M. Johnson, FURIOUS COMBAT TAKES PLACE IN ENGINE CAB A terrific hand to hand fight in an engine cab with the train thuncering along at express rate speed is one of the many spectacular features in “Westbound Limited,’ "Emory John- son's colossal drama of railroad life |which starts at the Wyoming tomor- row. | The terrific struggle showing the attack by a fireman on the faithful and_unsuspecting engineer and the 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief LL-ANS 75¢ Packages Everywhere ARE 8 Derive Full Benefit from Your Mrs. W. L. Connelly, Mrs. H. O Barber, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. E. L | Estabrook, Mrs, John. McFadyen Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs, Charles Campbell, Mra. L. A, Reed | Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs, Frank Flan. igan, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. R. C. Wy- |land, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. | Anna Leeper and Mrs. T. C: Tonkin, ome. * | Dinner Party Last Night M d_ Mrs. A. G. Fidel SALESMEN AND SALES- WOMEN To sell city lots. Should have auto, Call at— 237 SOUTH CENTER ST. THURSDAY Chicken Dinner—50c THE COTTAGE DELICATESSEN Phone 971M Second and Beech Two Meals Served Daily Home Cooked Cakes, Pies, Salads, Meats, etc. Take them Home now 15° LL rr OWN ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Riz Le Croix Papers Attached were 136 South Center Street Final Sale! of Spring Suits, Coats and Millinery We are offering these garments at about half of the original WHOLESALE COST. NO REFUNDS SUITS $45 Size 44, Navy, three piece, was__ Size 42, Navy, three piece, was_ Size 42, Navy, two piece, was Size 40, Navy, three piece, was. Size 38, Navy, ‘two piece, was_ Size 86, Navy, three piece, was Size 18, Navy, three piece, was_ Size 16, Navy, three piece, was_ Size 16, Navy, three piece, was. SUITS $25.00 25 Suits, in navy and sport styles. Sizes 16 to 38 only. Sold up to $75. pets ached a Of Pe Ae th ah hn COATS sennee Sale price. P2DOO i 10 Coats. Sold up to $1 5.00 * $45.00. Sale price..... ae HATS 25 Sport and small Dress Hats. Val- ues up to $20.00. uy $5.90 Sale price EXTRA SPECIAL One lot of Hose. Silk, Lisle and Sport. Values up to $5.00, $1 -00 per pair NO CHARGES NO EXCHANGES SUITS Size 44, Tan, three piece, was_ Size 42, Tan, three piece, was Size 38, Tan, three piece, was Size 38, Tan, three piece, was — Size 18, Tan, two piece, was Size 38, Camels Hair, was. Size 18, Camels Hair, was Size 16, Tan Sport, was_. RAPS $45 Size,42, Grey, was Size 38, Pértorican, was _ Size 16, Lanvin Green, wi Size 16, Grey, was._ Size 16, Grey, was. .OO 25 Pattern Hats. Vogue, Rawak and Patricians, in’ Milan Straw. Black and afew colors. Sold up $10.00 ‘ to $37.50. Sale price.. EXTRA SPECIAL One lot of Gloves. Kid, Chamois and Silk. Values up to $1.00 00, per pair SONGS VIDA KASS [N\A Coy ALY OK On our Remnant table you will find many beautiful pieces in usable lengths of Silks for Dresses, Suits, Lingerie or children’s apparel. The new Dimities, Tissues, Lingerie Crepes and Silks, Ginghams, Curtain material, Drapery. All Less Than Half Price All our Sweaters in stock have been sorted and reduced for Tuesday only. Beautiful Silk Sweaters. $12.75. Tuesday "$10.75 Silk Fiber Sweaters. $9.75. Tuesday Regular Coat and Slip-over Sweaters. Regular $6.95. $5.35 Tuesday ....— Some tucked Net. 8e Lace Vestees. Tuesday only .. Big Reduction on all Spring Suits, Skirts, Coats and Dresses Thursday The Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 137 East Second St. Victrola All skepticism as to the real value of the Victrola as an entertainer and educator’ has disappeared, for in every quarter of the civil- ized world it is recognized as a musical instru- ment of incomparable worth and almost a nec- essity in every home where good music is culti- vated and appreciated. | : The influence of good music cannot be over-estimated and when listened to and en- joyed under proper surroundings proves an in- valuable stimulant to mind, soul and body. a ABT ¥ Viewed from a practical standpoint, it is surprising io note how few people know any- thing about the REAL GEMS of musical thought and composition, and it is to those that the suggstion is made to begin now, and build up a library of fine classic and semi-classical records, It is our profession to act in an advisory capacity in this direction, and it will be a plea- sure to consult with and assist you in getting a proper start. WE KNOW the records that have mu- sical worth—WE KNOW those which are pleasing and easy to understand — WE KNOW from experience that once you begin to develop an interest in music or the great composers, a realm of such exquisite melody will be opened to you that you will become an enthusiast and develop a library of vocal and instrumental selections that will be a source of lasting pleasure, comfort, education and inspi- ration. aXTaViVaxtTaN iar May we help you with suggestions? The Music Shoppe Inc. “The House of the Steinway” 238 East Scond Street Phone 1745 We are exclusively Victor—and proud of it. y Go iva ESB SERENE NE ERT MENTE NEE ME ENEMY

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