Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1923, Page 3

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Re Neighbors of Woodcraft \Blect Officers ‘The Neighbors of Woodcraft, Casper circle No. 409, held an im- portant meeting last evening at the L O. O. F. ball curing which time officers for the ensuing year were elected. Officers elected fol- low. Mra. Helen Newton, past guardian Neighbor; Mrs. Mina ‘Whisenhunt, Guardian Neighbor; Mrs Gertrude Clemmons, Advisor; Mrs. Mariq Overbaugh, magician; Mrs. Clarissa Davis, clerk; Mrs. Ethel Angel, banker; Mrs. Virginia Brewer attendant; Mrs. Mabel Cul- Daaiatad Mrs. Olive Barker. and Mrs. Emma Kyte, managers; Mrs. Lulu Armatrong, flag bearer; Mrs. Ger- trude Holcomb, captain of guards; John Heagney, correspondent; Mrs. Ella Adams, inside guard; and Al- exander Allen. outsice guard. At tm January a public installation of the next meeting which will be held officers will be held with Mrs. Lona Bishop as OE Gitte Rebecksh Lodge Meeting Tonight Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 18 ae meet in regular session this Pgs at 8 o'clock at the I O. 0. F. hall. Following the inittatton of candicates, refreshments will be served. All members are asked to be present. . Community Aid Mectmg Friday The Ladies’ Ald Society of the North Casper Community chureh wit) meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sheed, 1003 Harrison street. All members who have blocks for the quilt are asked tv bring them to this meeting. see Mrs. Smith Entertains At Luncheon Mrs. Berta Smith was hostess at n informal luncheon given yester @ay at the Henning hote} in honor of several out-of-town guests wio are visiting in the city. Place = of autumn suggestions werc Guests present were Mrs. Wiliam D. Allely, Mra. B. B. Brooks Mrs. Rose Haynie, Mrs. Frank Cari, Mrs. V. St. Clair Mitchell, | Madame Fowler, Mrs. Donald Ogil- ‘ bee, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Miss { See Haste of Billings, Mrs. thering Cree and Mrs. Lee 8i- monson of the Paddock ranch. eee Latheran Aid Meeting Thursday Afternoon The Ladies’ Aid Soctety of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the Odd Fello hall. Mrs. Barbaug and Mrs. EB. Martin will act as hostesses for the afternoon. eee } Committee Meetings At Emmanuel Baptist Church The committee of tne Emmanue! Baptist church will meet each dav this week at the church Fifteenth and Poplar streets. A program of interest will be given each day and announcements of the barbecue and dinner to be given Thursday and Friday will be made see / Home Economic Division Will Meet Friday ‘The Home economies étvision of the Casper Womun's Departmental club will meet Friaay afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. BH. Keith, 233 South McKinley street. All members hay.ng cars are asked to bring them to the meeting as the entire division will drive to the Cesper Packing plant where in- structions in the different cuts of meats will be given by Frederic< Hovfsmith. following the trip re- freshmonts will be served at the heme of Mrs. Keith. All member are invited to attend and to brink friends if interasted, ? eye Mrs. Bell Will Entertain Invitations haye been issued for & bridge luncheon to be given on ‘Wednesday, October 24, by Mrs. Gus Bell at her residence, on Four- teenth and Boxelder streets. CEC Woman’s Association ‘Will Meet Thursday ‘Mrs. J. E. Denham assisted by Mrs. G. 8. Barger will entertain the members of the Woman's As- sociation of the First Christian church tomorrgéw afternoon at the home of the former, 902 South Grant street. All members of the \ aaeoctation are asked to be present. | Gian Stuart Soctal ‘This Week ‘The Clan Stuart will hold their monthly eocial and dancing party Friday evening, October 19 at the IO. oO. F. hall., The entertain- ment will begin at 9 o'clock. All members and friends are invited! to attend Silver Teo Afternoon The Auxillary of the Veterans’ of Foreign Wars Powder River Post will give a silver tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hlsie Muck, 432 South McKinley street. The public is invited. ene Miss Miller Entertains. Miss Lola Miller entertained at the first of a series of informal parties given last evening at hor i home, 124 South McKinley street. Guests present were Miss Helen rimm, Miss Nessie Duncan, Miss zabeth Davis, Miss Eunice “ Soadym, Miss Mabel Sykes, Miss Gertrude Kamps, Miss Amber Seezer, Mrs. Roy Light, Miss i Blanche Toland, Miss Margaret Ful- } ton, Miss Ella Wrensted, Miss Laura Bailey, Miss Edna Ryan, Miss Madelyn Seabright, Mrs. Genevieve Blatt, Miss Helen Berwig, Miss Mae ‘Winter, Miss Elsie Winter, Mrs. Cakes, crullers, cookies—pies, pas- tries, puddings—can be bought nearer to perfection if flavored with Van Duzer's Extracts —Advertise- ment. % WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 17, 1923 | visiting at the home of her parents. Che Casper Daily Cribune BY MARY TOBIN Ethel Strickland, Mrs. Glen Quinney, Mrs. Edna Thomas and Miss Laura Munson. ‘Miss Miller entertained again at an informal tea this afternoon. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. Mahaffey, Mrs. H. C. Posey, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Samuel Anderson, Mrs, Ray Mc- Cleary, Mrs. William Creel, Mrs. Norman Hood, Mrs. W. H. Craw- ford, Mrs. Carl Barnes, Mrs. W. P. Crawford, Mra. R. J. Cook, Mrs. Benjamin, Mrs. A. Castleberry, Mrs. Cc. L, Rose, Mrs. W. F. Mershon. Mrs. M. L. Bishop, Mrs. Harl Keenan, Mrs. John Grieve and Mrs. Ninnian Duncan. Guests who will attend the last of the series to be given this evening include Miss Marie Bishop, Mrs. Barbara Rose, Mrs. Arthur Horsch, Miss Cleola Lilly, Mrs. Garrett King, Mrs. Lester Parker, Miss Zora Per- kins, Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mrs. Walter Schultz, Miss Blanche Wag: ner, Mrs. James Speas, Mrs, Wil- Mam Rae, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Miss Ama Huffman, Mrs. Ray Holloran, Miss Edna Mae Healy, Misa Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Kath- erine Dessert, Miss Harriet Gardner and Mrs. Arthur Watson. eee Methodist Business Class Meeting Held Tuesday. The Young Ladies’ Business class of the Methodist church met Tues- Gay evening at the home of Miss Marie Bishop on East Second street. During the meeting plans were made for the bazaar which will be held the latter part of November. Eight new members were elected into the class. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostess. The next mecting of the class will be held at the resi- dence of Dr. F. 8. Luckey, 415 South Beech street. eee Sautter-Garrett Marriage. The marriage of Miss Louise Saut- ter to Robert E. Garrett took place Monday, October 15 at the Methodist parsonage, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter officiating. They were attended by Miss Genevieve H. Wirth and She was accompanied by her niece Ester Beam. City Briefs West Twelfth street, Mr. Walker's Dr. William McDermott left this sister and brother-inlaw, Mr. and| week for Douglas where he will be Mrs. R. EB. Musser of Little Falls,| in charge of Dr, Storey’s office dur- Minn. ing his absence from that city. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker have ‘as their guests at thelr home, 105 Glenn Fletcher will leave tomor row evening for Laramie where he will resume his studies as a sopho- more at the state university. eee Maurice C. Stone has returned from a business trip of several days | spent in Cheyenne and Denver, + Attorney Edwin Barrett left to- day for Rawlins where he will spend a short time on legal business. eee M. N. Thomas of Tulsa, is tn the city for the remainder of the week attending to business affairs, eee Jamee E. Baldwin and son are among the Denver business men spending a few days in the city. eee Mr, and Mrs. 8. B. Fulton and daughter arrived in the city last evening and wi!l spend some time here. Mr. Fulton js connected with the Wyoming North and South railroad. ee Miss Helen Uh! of the American Red Cross is in the city for several days on business. eee Mra. BE. Curley came in yester- day from her home at Lavoye and will visit here with friends for a short time, O. L, Fisher has returned from a business trip of several days spent in Thermopolis and vicinity. cee John Maurice of Colorado Springs oe is visiting with friends here for a Mrs. H.C. Nies {s an Omaha! ‘*W days. visitor spending several days in the} city. ene L. C. Walker left last evening for Colorado where he will attend to << —— ns Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Rich arrived in the city yesterday from Ft. Laramie and will spend several days here. . Mrs. J. A. Dean left yesterday for I Denver where she will visit for a short time with her daughter, Gladys, who is a student nurse after which she will go to California where she will spend the winter months with her mother and son. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, Glenn and children will return this week from Chicago where they have been visit- ing for the last three weeks with relatives and eee | . business affairs for a short time and | visit with his parents, an ere W. C. Battig and L. H. Monly are here for a short time on business from Sunburst, Mont. cee Francis Brown, manager of the Midwest Commissary company, left for the east last night enroute to Rochester, Minn., where he will) undergo treatment by the Mayo} Brothers. He will visit both Minne- | apolis and Chicago. During his ab- sence from Casper his home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jack. eee L. P. Matr arrived in the city this | afternoon from South America where he has been for the last three years. Mr. Mair has been connected with the Tropical Oil company with headquarters in Columbia, South | America. R. L, Esmay is in the city on business from Douglas. Mr. Esmay was formerly adjutant general of this state. ae George Herd, business man of | Denver, arrived today on a bust- ness trip. | . ¥. J. Parsons ts attending to bus ness affairs in the city for a short | time from Salt Lak: cee Byard Wilson is a Glendo Sel in the city for a few days. TR. W. Sole came down yesterday on a business trip from Ther mopolis. ees J. B. McCracken, factory repre- sentative for the Ford, will spend | some time in the city this week on business, eee ‘W. B. Lockart, vice president of the Producers and Refiners corpora- tion, 1s expected to arrive in the| city tomorrow from Denver. eee J. HH. Holland of the Hendrie Boldthoff company is in the city} from Denver. ee E. A. Lincoln, representative of | the Denver Dry Goods company, 1s} in the city attending to business af- fairs from Denver. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION > 6 BELLANS | Hot water DELL-ANS Sure Relief | / Harry Simpson came up yesterday on a business trip from Denver. . ° John Faler of the Mammoth Ot) company is spending several days in the city. . George Minner of Oklahoma ts in ENUS Forsale at all dealers 25¢ and ZB6 Packages Everywhere Mr. and Mrs L I, Barber are visiting with relatives here from their home in Indianapolis, Ind. see Mr. and Mrs. T, 8S, Cooke, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Capen returned on Monday from the Bar-C ranch where they were the guests of Mr. @ and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham for several days, ees Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Muzrer of Adams, N. Y., arrived in the city last evening and will visit here for George H. Inman. The couple will make:their home here. eee Mrs. Kennedy Entertains At Kensington Tuesday. Mrs. R. V. Kennedy was hostess at a kensington given yesterday at her home in honor of Mrs. Marle Trepte of LaCross, Wis., who is a visitor in the city for a short time. During the afternoon several piano selections were played by Mrs. Glen Winship, Among those who attend- ed were Mrs. J. C. Christian, Mrs. A. 5. Holgrem, Mrs. J. F. Mullen, Mrs. J. C. Brady, Mrs. W, J. Sturdevant, Mrs. John Brady, Mrs. Glen Win- ship, Mrs, Frank Mills, Mrs. E. D. Odlorne, Mrs. C. A. Odlorne of Bridgeport, Neb., and the honored guest, eee Bridge Luncheon At Kocher Home. Mrs, William Kocher entertained at an informal bridge luncheon to- day at her home on South Wolcott street comp!imentary to Mrs, T. J. Drew and Mrs. Herbert Ladd brides of the fall eeason. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. John Bingenhelmer, Mrs. Arthur A, Schulte, Mrs. M. Wheeler, Mrs, J. W. Johnson, Mrs. B. B, Lummis, Mrs. William Tol- hurst, Mrs. Lelgh Townsend, Mrs. Joe Denham, Mrs. Fred Newman, and the honored guest, eee Farber-Michael Marriage Tuesday. Miss Lucille Farber ana@ Ralph Michael, both of Lavoye, were quiet- ly married yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse on Wolcott street. They were tended by Mr. ana Mrs. J. R. Lan- quien also of Lavoye. The couple will make thelr home in Lavoye. a ros Personals > The Misses Frances Irsibee, Myrtlé Woolman and Edna Riggs are visiting here from Billings, eee Mr. and Mrs. William F. Voss are in the city from thetr home in Pierce, Neb. eee Mrs. Edna Meyer is visiting with friends here for a short time from Salt Creek. eee Mrs, Loy Ceyerly left this after- noon for her home in North Platte, Neb., after spending five weeks here GIRL! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAI 85-Cent “Danderine” Does Wonders for Lifeless Neglected Hair | A gleamy| mass of luxuri- | ant hair full of gloss, lustre and life shortly follows a genu ine toning up of neglected scalps with de pendable “Dan- several days. x cee 4 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W1i'ford came down last evéning from Ther- mopolis and intends to visit here for several days. eae } Mr, and Mrs. G. I. Wilson are Attuewa, Ia., visitors spending a short time in the city. see Mr. and Mrs. Warren O. Thomp- son arrived in the city this morning on a business and pleasure trip from Denver. | eee 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon- ald are expected in from their ranch tomorrow. They will attend to business affairs here and visit with friends. eee Mrs. E. D. Odiorne has as her guest at her residence, 123 West E street, Mrs. C. A. Odiorne of Bridge- port, Neb. eee Mrs. Marie Trepte of LaCross, Wis., is visiting in the city with friends and relatives for some time. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Calley have as their house guests, their niece, Miss Gladys Mullen of Colo- rado Springs. . ve Thomas Wilson and party will re- turn this week from the Jackson Hole country where they have been [# on a hunting trip. as ore James R. Wood will leave tomor- | iW row overland for Denver where he By expects to spend a week or 10 days on @ business and pleasure trip. styles. Half Price, Specialty Shop 245 East Second Street SHAMPOO .....__. 50c MARCEL ..................75¢ Phone 2367 for Appointment Bigger and Better | REMEMBER The Rip Roaring Time you hac: last year? derine.” Falling hatr, itching scalp and the dand- ruff {s corrected immediately, Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair 1s quickly invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. “Dander- ine” ts delightful on the hair; a re- freshing, stimulating tonic — not sticky or greasy! Any drug store. | Advertisement, THIS YEAR'S PHUN PHESTIVAL | will eclipse all records Gymnasium, First Baptist Church Thursday and Friday Plain tailored and fur-trimmed two-piece Suits in navy. gerona, twill cord and velona. $25 to $62.50 100 DRESSES Chiffon velvets, satin-faced canton crepe and twill Dresses. Values to $45.00. Sale Price 25 SUITS 100 Sweaters in wool; light weights; all sha up to $25.00. Sale Price priced. $5.00. $1.50- 30 Prices $50.00 to $125. Extra Special slip-over styles; BLOUSES Hand-made specially Values $2.95 to Sale Price, in luxuriant furs. collars. $ collars and cuffs. black, brown and All new black and brown, 00. All at One- value to $15. tuxedo and silk and and heavy des. Values $2.50 IBLAKEY & CO. 136 SOUTH CENTER STREET smoother than you had dreamed. PAGE THREE the city for several days on business and visiting with friends. eae Francis Dent fs tn the city for a few days from Salt Creek. eee Edward C. Boling of Billings ts in the city on busines The largest sel quality a in the wor All perfect for every pur+ pose—as soft as you wish; as hard as you please; but always 17 black degrees (with or without erasers) Also 3 copying { American Lead Pencil Co. | 220 Fifth Ave., New York Write for booklet on pencils, penholders, erasers, | VENUS Everpointed and VENUS Thin Leads Our First Sale of the Season On High-Class Wearing Apparel for Women and Misses Owing to the lateness of the winter weather, we are forced to reduce our stock. All new merchandise which Mr. Blakey purchased in New York on his last buying trip in September is included in this sale. COATS ; An exceptionally large stock of beautiful Coats and Wraps. 25 SPORT COATS—In large plaids and stripes. Some Kenyon Coats. 35 grey. Values up to $125.00, SKIRTS Camel’s Hair in stripes and plaids; wrap-around styles 00. Sale Price__. Values to $65.00. N 25 WRAPY DRESS COATS—In dark shades with fur Values to $67.50. Sale Price Trimmed Some with red fox Sale Price $45.00 20 BEAUTIFUL WRAPS—In gerona, marvella, oriona with fur collar and cuffs of beaver, platinum wolf, fox and viatka; in $75.00 i Sale Price ‘$9.50 CHAPPIE COATS Made of Brushed Wool in plain and plaids in tan and grey; value to $12 -50. Sale Pric $7.50 $2.50 Values to $20.00. Sale Price —... TRIMMED HATS ; 50 beautiful new Velvet Hats, trimmed in feathers, coque, ostrich and also velour hats for sport wear. [J $7.50 | No Refunds——No Exchanges

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