Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1923, Page 3

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jet Dally Croune PAGE THREE Mrs. Andrus Mrs. R. M. entertained Andrus “Nine members of the Duplicate Bridge b this afternoon at her rest- dence, 123 South Beech street. Mrs. H. L. Patton substituted for the afternoon. Members of the club present were Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen. Mrs, Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. Gus Bell and Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew. Miss Marguerite Davis, house guest of Mrs. J. C. Snook was an out-of-town guest, eee Christian Endeavor Meeting This Evening The regular monthly business meeting of the Christian Endeavor society of the North Casper Com- mrpity church will be held this eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the church, 1009 North Durbin street. All members are asked to be present. eee Mr, and Mrs. Olson Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Olson entertained at an informal dinner party last evening at thety residence in honor of their ninth wedding anniversary. Red candles were ised for the table decorations. Covers were lala for 10. eee Birthday Party ‘This Afternoon Mrs. E. C. Stanton entertained at @ children’s party this afternoon at har home in honor of her daughter, Nellie’s fourth birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Stanton was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Tullen. Among the chil- @ren who attended were Virginia Harrison, Mildred Forest, Gertrude ‘Williams, Maude Evans, Marion Russell, Catherine Ryan, Georgia Bailey, Frank Smith, Ernest David- gon, William Stanton and the honored guest. . Mooseheart Legion Meeting This Evening. The women of the Mooseheart Legion, Casper chapter No. 306, will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose lodge rooms, corner of A and Wolcott street: Nominations for the officers to serve for the coming year will be held after which @ social hour will be held and re- freshments will be served. All mem- rs are asked to be present. ewe Clothing Sale At Christian A sale of old clothing will be held tof@ay, Saturday and Monday of new ‘week at the Christian church, corner of H and United streets. The sale which was to have been held last ‘week was postponed on account of the weather conditions. cee Miss Peterson Entertains ‘ At Bridge Party Thursday. Miss Lillian Peterson entertained at an informal bridge party last eve- ning at her home, 330 East Fifth street. Among those who attendcd were Miss Margaret Woth, Miss Lois McArthur, Miss Paula Woth. Miss Emma SBrueggman, Miss Madylin Sebright, Miss Laura Bailey and Miss Eva Ferguson. ar ‘Woodmen Will Give Dance October 8. Members of the Casper camp No. 12825, Modern Woodmen of Amer- ica, will give @ social and dancing Monday evening, October 8, @t the Knights of Pythias hall. All members of the lodge, and Royal Neighbors and their friends are in- Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Superfluous flesh is not healthy, neither is it healthy to diet or exer- else too much for its removal, or to apply greases and salves to the akin. The simplest method known for reducing the overfat body east! and steadily is the Marmola Method, tried and endorsed by. thousands. Marmola Prescription Tablets con- tain an exact dose of famous Mar- mola Prescription, and are sold by druggists the world over at one do lar for a case. They are harm’ and leave no wrinkles or flabbine They are popular because effect! and convenient. Ask your druggist for them or send price direct to the Marmola_Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., and procure a c —Aavertisem: $ BY MARY TOBIN vited to attend. Refreshments will be served during the evening. eee Dance at High School Saturday Evening. Members of the Senior class and the “C” club of the Casper high school will give a dance Saturday evening in the high school gymnas- ium in honor of the visiting Lander football team. Only members of the faculty, high school students and their parents and the visiting team are invited to attend. cee Rebekah Drill Team Dance Saturday. The drit! team of Natrona Re- bekah Lodge No. 13 will give an in- formal dancing party tomorrow eve- ning, October 6, in the LO. O. F. hall. Cards will be played and re- freshments will be served during the evening. Proceeds from the affair will go toward the expenses of the trip made some time ago to the spe cial meeting held in Lander. eee B. and P.'W. Meeting Tomorrow at Henning. Morton home after which they wi!) from Cheyenne, where he appeared go to Los Angeles for the winter] before the state board o1 »» months. eee opposition to a commutation of the sentence of Clifford Mann, convicted Mr. and Mrs. John G. Jones have}in Fremont county of the murder of as their guest at their home, Miss| Goldie Schwerdtfeger. Margaret H. Jones of Veueddocila, O.. Miss Jones is a cousin of Mr. Jones, i eee Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Marr of Omaha are visiting here for several weeks at the home of Mrs. Marr's sister, Mrs. H, M. Lowery. eee . Miss Emma Sandison, who has been visiting with her sister in Salt eee Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hroades are in the city for several days from their home in Salt Creek. eee Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Batley ar- rived in the city yesterday from Denver and will spend several days here. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Toy are in the city for some time from their home in Sheridan. Mr. Toy is sheriff at Sheridan. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen are Scotts- bluff, Neb., visitors spending a short time here. bee Mr, and Mrs, James Sharpe are spending a few days here from their home in Douglas, . . Mr. and Mrs. Emery Adams have The regular weekly meeting of the | returned to the city from Los An- Business and Protessonal Woman's |S¢les where they have been visiting club will be held tomorrow at 12:10 at the Henning hotel. Those who are not going to attena or those bringy for the last month. eee Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Sharpley are ing guests or new members whose |the parents of a baby son who ar- card have not reached the member- ship committee are asked to call the Young Women’s Christian associa- tion club rdoms some time before 6 o'clock Fricmy evening. see Johnson-Ayres Marriage Yesterday. The marriage of Miss Gladys Le- nore Johnson of Julesburg, Colo., to Edgar Roy Ayres of this ¢ity took place yesterday at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter officiating. They were attended by Mrs. Mabel V. Ayres mother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Ayres will make their home here. eee Mrs. Will Entertain. Mrs. Anna Leeper will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon to- morrow at her residence, 602 Park avenue. eee Mrs. Horton Entertains. Mrs. H. H. Horton entertained at an informal afternoon party given yesterday at her home on Elm street. Red and white flowers were used for decorations. Seven guests attended. see Stag Party This Evenings Dr. C, BE. Duncan will be host this evening at a stag dinner party to be given at his residence, 1142 South Beech street. Among those who will attend are Dr. J, F. O'Donnell, Mr. Hett, Dr. A. P, Kimball, Dr. George Smith, Dr. J, J. Donovan, R. J. Fuchs, and Mr. Lothian, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fackmer of Tulsa, Okla., are visiting with friends here for several days en- route from Montana to their home. oe 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austin have returned to their home in Colorado Springs after spending several days here visiting with . friends and relatives and attending to business affairs, eee Miss L. C. Taylor is visiting with friends here for several days from her home at Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cocklin, Perents of Mrs, Frank Morton, ai rived in the city this week from their home in Cleveland, O., and will visit here for several weeks at the "AURIN For Your’ 2” EYE Wholesome ener rast see them. Many women hunt in vain for this sort of shoe. looking, trim and attractive in a lower heel. “The Charlotte” will find a ready welcome. Daintily made of black suede with smart black kid trimmings. jauntily with a buckle. Something good From these women The strap fastens You must $9.00 rived yesterday morning at their home on Elm street. Both mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker are among the out-of-town business an: pleasure visitors here for several days trom Denver. . this week for the east where they will spend several weeks on a pleas- ure trip. see Mrs. Rose Elwood who has been visiting with her parents in Ne- braska for several months, is ex- pected to return tomorrow or Sun- day, eee Miss Emlle Warrent left Wednes- day for Chadron, Neb., where she will visit with relatives for several weeks, eee Miss Marguerite Davis, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. J. C. Snook for the last few weeks, left today for her home in Madison, Wis. 3S O. J, Harris is in for a few days on business from Lavoye. sae James Warrick of Colfax, Towa, arrived in the city yesterday and will spend several days here. eee G. A. Willis is a Rawlins man in the city for a short time. eee ¥F. A. Michels, prosecuting attor- ney of Fremont cotinty was in the return to Lander the only place the foot bends. 124 East Second eee A Cope who arrived several days ago from Tulsa, Okla, left today for Mammoth where he will spend some time on business, eee T. Sadler is 4 Missourl Valley man spending several days in the city. eee I. B. Russell came up yesterday from Cheyenne and will spend a few days here on business. . . Frank Helmerick arrived yester- day from Laramie and will attend to business affairs here for several days. eee A. B, Willis arrived yesterday from his home in Valparaisé, Fla., and expects to spend some time here, "2 BE. M, Woodson is a Washington man spending a short time in the city. be eee O. H. Heasley is a Denver business man in the city for a few days. eee O. H. Powell arrived from Fort Worth, Texas, and will spend sometime here attending to business matters. see Rural Vest is visiting in the city for a short time from Sheridan. see F. F. Engles of the Interstate Commerce commission and H. C. Wright are here for some time on business. cee G. EB. Keefer of Arminto is in the city on business. eee J. F. Greenwald of the Mountain ‘a| from Denver, . RE RCH Ree ; to the demonstration at our store this week and get acquainted with the shoe that will help you stay young. ¥rom now on you will be able to use your stylishly shod feet es much as you like in perfect comfort. The Arch Preserves Shoe gives you the walking base that Nature planned — sup- port at the arch where support is needed; flexibility at the ball ‘Walking just a few steps in these shoes will convince you that they offer advantages you can not get in any other shoe. The special demonstration week fs about over; will you come? “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” The Bootery States Telephone and Telegraph company arrived in the city today B. H. Carnahan of the U. 8S. Bureau of Mines arrived in the city Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Branden left|td@y from Denver, Mr, Tuft, head of the bureau of mines at W: CEREALS ‘are richer, when. creamed witi: ing- CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Jem all Grocers Complete Line Of Princess Pat Toilet Goods Shown at Smith and Turner “Prescription Druggists”’ 133 S. Center Tel. 150 ton, and party are expected to ar- tive today from Montana where they | LEECH Chicagoan hi ditions, Frederick Herris for Denver where he will spend a week or 10 days on business, aes nea eee Skimmed milk may be made into a material that can be substituted for ivory, shell, horn and simflar products by |C®S° and @ process recently brought from | Stevens of London took place at 11, Europe, uave been forced to spend some _ time on account of the weather con- left yesterday tortoise a Oswego, N. Y., at one time, was the third largest lumber market in| attended by less than a dozen per the United States. paint tea eee Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. | McCormick —Advertisement. mother, CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—Mary Landon | Baker, who left Allister McCormick Takes Bride In * waiting at the church at the hour Paris, Is Report secithe thelr wedding pie eR ago, ts reported to be engaged to marry Bojidar Pouritch, consul gen- | eral of Jugo Slavia here, according PARIS, Oct. 5—The civil mar./‘to the Chicago Tribune today. riage of Allister McCormick of Chi-| Miss Baker broke her engage- Sitios: Voce ndale| ment to Mr. McCormick after fail- a4 ing to appear for the wedding while | guests and groom waited for her in o'clock this morning in the city| vain, hall of the Sixteenth Ward, Paris. Neither Miss Baker or Pouritch The ceremony was simple, beng) couig be reached by reporters but friends of Miss Baker denied the re- sons. The witness for tho bride| port. The Serbian diplomat 1s was the Hon, Charles M. Astley, her) described as being about 35 years acted in tho capacity for the bridegroom. same|a year. The! Later Consul General Pouritch stepfather, while Leander Hamilton! cid and has been located here for | %¢r&Tabletforms. Nourishing~Nocooking |8@7 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes bride was given away by ner! explained there was no engage ment, saying: “Miss Baker and I are friends, {f I may say so, but we are not en- gaged to marry = “ask|for HOrlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk The Original Food-Drink for All 7 QuickLunch at Home, Office& Fount RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Paw- . Phone 1730 Z222 $3220 24250 Every garment personally selected by Miss Frantz and represents maximum value for the price. Come in and see these garments $52 ms Everybody MUST have a coat. What kind of a coat you have depends upon how much you desire to pay --and where you buy it. maximum value in its class _’ THE SUBWAY, offers _ Fall and Winter Coats at and THE MAIN FLOOR offers ll and Winter Coats $65.20 $75.00 $85.00 ond up The very smartest coats that Miss Frantz could secure on her recent buying trip to New York. Style and beauty predominate. Here you have a selection from several hundred -- each one representing - $4850

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