Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1923, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923. Che Casper Daily Crivune “Spinner Party ‘This Evening. ‘The Messr: Ralph Barton, ‘Wheeler Canfield and Tobe Allen will entertain at an informal dinner party this evening at their home on Grant street, Ten guests will at- tend. - Wutheran Aid Meeting Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Aid society of the ‘Trinity Lutheran church will meet tomorrew afternoon at ue. church parsonage, Fourth and Park streets. Mrs. M. R. Schedler will act as hos- tess for the afternoon. All mem- bers of the society are asked to be present. ee Mrs. Kimball Will Entertain Tomorrow, Mrs. Nell Kimball will be hostess ‘at an informal bridge tea tomorrow afternoon at her home on South ‘Wolcott street for the members of the Thursday bridge. eee Mrs. Wilson Will Entertain Thursday. f Mrs. R. L. Wilson will entertain at an informal tea Thursday after- noon at her residence on Him street im honor of her cousin and house guest, Mrs. Robert Talkins of Salt Lake City. Ten guests will attend. ose f Dinner Party ‘This Evening. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Hughes will be hosts at.an informal dinner party this evening at thelr home in honor of Mr. and Mrs, H, H. Horn who will leave Sunday overland for Call- ornia where they will make their home for the winter, months. eee Juniors Elect Officers At State University. Mrs. E. R. Breisch was hostess at an enjoyable bridge tea given this afternoon at her residence, 511 East Eleventh street. Among those pres- ent for the afternoon were Mrs. Jack Arbuckle, Mrs. Herbert E. Dailey, Mrs. A. G. Davidson, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. V. H, Hanson, Mrs. J. H. Moran, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Miss Violet Lever, Mrs, William H. Tolhurst, Mrs. C. W. Tobin, Mrs. G. B. Steb- bins, Mrs. C. C. VanValkenburg, Mrs. J. C. Warkley and the hostess. eee Recital Thursday At Methodist Church The pupils of the Van Meter school of musio will give a recital Thursday evening, September 27, at 7:30 at the Methodist church. All those interested in music are invited to attend. The program follows. “Little Polka,” plano ~..---.... —-----——----.---.. Bernice Baker “Progress March,” piano --.. oe -~ Betty Gray “Star Spangled Banner,” violin. mi ttannssnssnens--- Mary Savage “Streabogg No. 11” piano .--___ “ Rowena Miller “Life Let Us Cherish,” violin... —--------------- Blanche Hanlee “Gavotte,” piano.---Viola Emerick “Recreation,” piano...Guy Wright “Flowers of Love,” violin -..... =++---+------- Anna Morganstein “Waltz,” plano -..-...Lillian Roth “Brook in the Forest,” piano... «+. Barton Lewis “May Dance,” violin-_Sybal Watson “Fragrant Violet,” piano --..... .. Harry Powell Dino o. =i. 5, “Cherry Buds,’ At a meeting held recently of the Junior class of the state university at Laramie officers for the year were elected and are as follows. James McClintock of Sheridan, president; Miss Ruth Kimball, daughter of W. 8. Kimball of this city, vice presi- dent; Lester Gregg of Worland, sec- retary and treasurer, Frederick Penland was elected as manager of the publication of the “Wyo” for the year. eee Ald society of the Bast Side Methodist Community church will meet tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Frank Sheppard, 118 South Wash- ington street, with Miss Hyatt as hostess. All members and friends are invited to attend, eae Presbyterian Reception A Success, The reception held sterday afternoon at the new Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, for the members of the Ladies’ Sunday school class taught by Mrs. Charles A. Wilson was in every way a success. Over 100 members of the class were pres- Ce ees Baptist Auxiliary Will Meet Thursday. The Women’s Auxiliar yof the Emmanuel Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 y o'clock at the church. All mem- © bers are asked to be present. Clothing Sale Friday and Saturday. Members of the North Casper Christian church will hold a sale o fsold clothing Friday and Sat- of old clothing Friday and Sat- There will be a special sale of chil- dren’s clothing. . Informal Dinner Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Martin were hosts at an informal dinner y given last evening at their ome. Red and white flowers were used for the table decora- tions. Among the guests who at- tended were Mr, and Mrs. Fred- erick Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Tallins, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Davis, Miss M: t Mar- tin, Frank Jamieson the hosts. . Bake Sale at White’s Grocery Saturday, The Women’s Auxiliary of the North Casper Community church! will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday, September 29 at White’s grocery store. All members are| asked to bring their donations to ——— ~ Erick Schmidt “Little Hedge Rose,” violin -... ++eeeceee=----- Margaret Holden ‘Tiger Lily Waltz,” piano ~~. * clarinet Ford Dimmick “Flag a lin..Virgil Smith “Black Hawk Waltz,” piano __ mt twtttennantanae---= Jessie Tapp “Beauty and the Beast,” violin__ re Annette Girardot “Merry Dance,” piano__Mrs. Wright “Pilgrams Chorus,” violin o--= Emerick Huber Sethryn Siebers “Maronette Waltz,” violin ._... =+++ssmemmee Mr. Van den Bieson “Fare to Face,” vocal__Mildred Daly “Night in June,” saxophone —__. ~-----+-------- Edward O'Connor violin The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Following the business meeting refreshments wil! be served by the Mesdames Fawn Barger, Jane Bundy, May Critch- field and Mr. G. S. Barger. All mem- bers of the organization are asked to be present. . Informal Party Monday Evening. Miss Emma Duis entertained at an informal party Monday evening at her home, 620 West Fourteenth street. The evening was spent in payh games after which refresh- ments were served by the hostess ass'sted by her sister, Miss Ollie Duis, Among those present for the even- ing were Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Purk- iser, Miss Eva Armor, Miss Marg- aret Woth, Miss Florence Benedict, Miss McArthur the National Bank of Commerce, Miss Ollie Duis, Roy Heap, Herman Duis and the hostess, *- Auxillary to Forel; War Vets to Meet The recently organized Ladies Auxillary of the Veterans of For- eign Wars will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Grove, 3858 North Jackson street. In this connection announcement is made that the charter will be closed on September 27. Mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of soldiers who have served on foreign soil in time of war are tnvited to attend and are the church Saturday morning at 9:80, ese Informal Tea Yesterday. Miss Eva Davidson entertained at an informal tea yesterday aft- ernoon at her home on Durbin street in honor of Miss Helen White of Denver who has been visiting with friends here for the last week and who will leave Fri- day evening for her home. Eight guests attended. 4 Candy Sale Saturday September 29. The Christian Endeavor society of the North Casper Community church will hold a candy sale Sat- urday, September 29 at White's Peed on Second street, Those lonating candy are asked to bring it to the church at 9:30 Saturday morning, Eastern Star Meeting Thursday, The Fort Casper Chapter Order of Eastern Star will meet in regu- lar session Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. All members as well as visiting members are invited to attend as the meeting will be a social one. pee etd halseaciadibalchittes Piatt Medium Brown Hair looks best of ell after 9 Golden Giint Shampoo. —Advertisomont. Whit: Chocolat. at tho man's Bmokchouse, rent fi SUN, WIND, DUST &.CINDERS UCOMMENDED SOLD BY DRUGOLSTS & OPTICIANS UAHTA FO FRED OTE GAAS BOOK MURINE CQemIcAnORS eligible for membership. To get their names on the charter roll it will be necessary to present their names tomorrow. Personals ‘The Misses Mary Balley and Char- lotte Gantz ha’ returned to Unit- versity Place, Neb., where they will resume their studies at Nebraska Wesleyan university. Miss Gantz | for several | \ ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Flynn of Den- several weeks. . been for the last week visiting with former schoo] friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Garey left yesterday overland for Rawlins where they will spend several days on business. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marquardt returned from an extend- who is vice-president and geologist of the New York Of! company, has been for some time attending to business affairs in Alaska, after which he attended a convention at San Francisco and joined Mrs, Mar- | quardt, who has been visiting with her mother and sister for several months, eee Miss Catherine Long arrived in the city last evening from her home in Billings, Mont. and will visit here with friends for several weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Hunter of Omaha are visiting with friends here and attending to business af- fairs for several days. They will leave Sunday for Thermopolis to spend several days, after which they will return to Casper. see Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ford have as their guests at their home on South Spruce street, Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Davis of Colorado Springs, sister and brother-in-law of Mrs, Ford, eee Mrs. Ruth Taneron of Omaha is spending a short time here on bus!- ness and visiting with friends. eee Miss Evelyn Harris has returned from a two weeks’ vacation trip spont visiting with relatives in Ne- braska. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. L. of Ogden, Utah, are spending several days here, eee Mr. and Mrs, Frank England have returned from Canada where they have been for some time on a busi- ness trip. The trip was made over- land. eee Mr. an¢i Mrs. W. J. Valentine are visiting here for a few days from their home in Helena, Mont, eee Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hyde of Doug- las ere visiting with friends here for a short time having arrived yesterday. LY oisg Herbert Wise and mother arrived in the city last evening from Basin and will spend several days here visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meigh motored in last evening from their ranch near Mone’ . 8 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hoffin of ‘Tulsa, Okla, arrived in the city yes- terday anc! will spend several weeks here, Mr. Hoffin being interested in oll prospects here, eee Miss Elizabeth Batterson of Den- ver is in the city for a week visit- ing at the heme of her sister, Mrs. Homer C. Roberts. Dr, and Mrs. G. 'T. Morgan havo| returned from Oregon where they| have been visiting with Dr. Mor- gan's father for the last three weeks, They made the trip over- land, eee Dr. and Mrs. ©. W. Carson and G@aughter Helen of Omaha arrived in the city yesterday and will visit —— “FREEZONE" \CORNS lift right off Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stups hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottlo of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- will be a member of the junior class while Miss Bailey will be a member of the sophomore class. eee Mrs. Hugene Dunn and baby daughter Jean are expected to re- turn the latter part of this week from Pennsylvania where they have been visiting with Mrs. Dunn's | parents for several months, eee Mrs. Thomas Kelley has as her guest at her home, Mrs. W. A. Miller of Lima, 0. ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toc: and the callouses, without soren or irritation.—Advertisement. Whitman’s Chocolates at the Smokehouse. Millinery Mr. and Mrs. Edward ©. Thomp- son left Jast evening for Denver IN. IRRITATED BY Becklinger Bldg. Mezzanine Floor Miss Lillian Peterson Teacher of Piano 830 East Fifth Phone 209-3 here for several atter which PAGE THREE some time on account of the ill health of Mrs, Shikany, who is now greatly improved. | Mrs. Ida Marshall of Evanston ts an out of town visitor spending a few days in the city, Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Brown, who have been visiting here with rela- tives for the last few weeks, left last evening for thelr home in Colo- rado Springs. eee Mrs. Emma Noonan of Cleveland, ©., 13 @ business visitor spending several days here. eee LO. Tompkins left Monday even- ing of this week from Denver where he has accepted a position. eee ve gait Take and | they will leave for Salt and where they expect to Mr, and Mrs. R. O. Maniing have returned from a week's business and pleasure trip spent in Denver. vee Mrs. M. J. Burke will leave this week for California where she will spend the winter months. ec e Mr. and Mrs. EH. C. Quinlan of Omaha ere among the visitors in the city for several days, eee Miss H. H, Baker left this morn- ing for Lander where she will visit for several days with friends, eee James Shfkany of the Shikany Dry Goods company and mother, Mrs. John Shikany, returned from California where they have been for James A. Lloyd has returned from Chicago where he has been for the last two weeks visiting with rel. atives. Mr. Lloyd also spent a few days with friends in Indiana. eee EH G@itm Buckingham, Patrick Harrington and ‘Les Rice are in the city for a few days on business from the Buffalo Creek ranch, eee James C. Coover is spending sev- eral days in Rawlins and Laramie on @ business trip. eee H. J. Welton left thie morning for Douglas where ho will spend the day attencing to business affairs, eee G. L. Stanford is among the Oma- ha business men attending to bus- iness affairs here for a few days. ee. E. R. Sennett of Denver left this morning for Billings, Mont., after spending several days here on busi- ness and visiting with friends. ge Mesa Sia h Chocolates Whitman's at the Mss FRANTZ fs sending us the sweetest creations you’ve ever seen—all Casper will soon be talking about these wonderful hats—I’m sure nothing any more beautiful or chic is being worn on the Champs de Lys or on Fifth avenue. We'll welcome you whenever you can come in and see this showing — and there will be new ones every day, Come often and make yourself at home, BETTY JANE. —meet your friends at the Frantz Shop Complete More New Wearl OC. graceful — oparkling — elusive colors interpret the new season's styles in hats for sports and semi<iress. And in these distinctive Meadow) brook shapes the newest colors find, of course, their most artistic setting. Shapes, too, are newly modeled for autumn —in Crystal Velvet, Velours, Suede Felt and attractive Felt and Leather Combinations, You must indeed see these Pall Meadowbrooks to feel the new spiris euar cuaracterizes the vogua, ; fond ri Meadowbrocks to Brighten Autumn Colors... 7SEAS COFFEE POUND A truly good coffee in an inexpen- sive package.—It’s worth trying. : ee your Grocers (The Mezzanine announces a Showing of Fall and Winter --and more stunning, beautiful creations are arriving daily Laurel Schwalbe Mme. Chekanow ; Rose Descat Belart and others in every modish shape and color, for every costume with this wonderful array 110 East Second Street Phones 2165-2166 and such famous importations as We are certain you'll be entranced

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