Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1923, Page 3

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1923. PSR ease TE 6 SEPT MESS Se eee ere. fe I Bo stow . @de Casper Dally Cridune Gi one Marriage Today Miss Ruth Gierse and Albert Mil- Yon both of Salt Creek were mar ried this morning at St. Anothony's Catholic church, the Rev. Father Moreton officiating. They will make their home at Salt Creel. t ove Smith-York Marriage. Miss Laverna Koes Smith and Roy Otis York, both of Casper, wer married at 1 o'clock Monday at the Methodist parsonage, 866 South Lincoln atreet. The Rev. Lewis BH. Carter pastor of the church, per- formed the ceremony. They were attended by Mrs. Gertrude Herron. Mr. and Mrs, York intend to Ive in Casper. er She Mrs. McGrath Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs, Leigh McGrath was hostess et the last of @ series of informal bridge luncheons given today at her home. Among those who attended e Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. James ‘P, Kem, Mrs, Fred B. Capen, Mra. Don J, Smith, Mrs, Charles Camp- bell, Mrs. W. I. Rehr, Jr. Mrs, Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. T. C. Daniels, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs, O. Cc. Brewster, Mrs. Herbert Ladd Mrs. Harold Manbeck, Mrs. T. J. Riach Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. L. C. Klein Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Miss Vio- let Lever and Mrs, Julian Lever, ote eee Mrs. Bacon Will Entertain P. E. 0. Sisterhood, Mrs. B. P, Bacon will entertain the members of chapters O and G of the 1°. EB. O. Sisterhood tomorrow evening at 7.45 at her residence, 309 East Tenth street. During the eve- ning Mrs. 8. K. Loy, state president and organizen, will give a report of the convention in Portland to which she was a delegate. All visiting P. E. O's. in the city are invited to at- tend. re Literary Department Meeting Wednesday. The literary department of the Casper ‘Woman's Departmental club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, 531 South Kimball street. An interest- ing program has been planned and all members are asked to be pres- ent. ee Hallowe'en Party Evening. The Epworth League of the Meth- ist church will give a Hallowe'en masque party Thursday evening in the social rooms of the church. All those who attend are asked to come . in, costumes, Extensive plans are | being’ made for an enjoyable eve ning and all young people of the church and thetr friends as well as newcomers in the city are invited to attend. Those on the arrangement committee are, Miss Hazel Walker, chairman, Mise Eva Ferguscn and ‘Hubert Bishop. cee Barbecue Sunday Great Success, Members of the Emmanuel Bap- tist church gave a barbecue dinner Sunday evening for the purpose of aising funds to erect five Sunday school rooms and to enlarge the church building. The affair was in every way a succesa withover 500 people attending, and a large sum was donate( and pledged for the building improvements to be started in the near future. The church ex- presses its gratitude to all those who helped to make tho affair a success, . Birthday Party This Afternogn, Mra, 1. J, Gillis entertained at & children’s party this afternoon at her home on South Beoch street tn honor of her son James Wdward's third birthday. A color scheme of black and orange in keeping with the Hallowe’on season was carried out, Among the invited guests were Jean McMahon, Mary Jano David. gon, Evelyn Hawkes, Margaret Clay, June Lindsey, Richard Cillis, Henry Schlenk, Bobbie McMahon, Donald McMahon, Dougias Jaques, Norman Jaques and the honored wuest, eee Knights of Columbus ‘Will Hold Meeting The regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall, An excellent program has been planned for the evening and all members ns well as visiting members in the city are invited to pitend. . Mrs, Cowart ‘Will Entertain Mrs, Frank Cowan will entertain the members of the Midnight bridge club this evening at her residence on South Wo'sott street, Miss Marie Hooper of Ohio will be an outof- town guest, ese Hallowe'en Party Friday Kvening Misg Btheling Bummers will en: tertein at a Hallowe'en party to be given on Friday evening of thin week at hey home on Lincoln street fn honor of her birthday, The re- freshments ps well as tha deoora- tions will be carried put in the Hal: ‘awe'en coloy scheme, eee Mra, Anderson Entertaing At Kensington Monday Mrs, A, A, Anderson entertained at an informal Kensington given yea: ferday afternoon at hor heme on Him street eemplimentary te Mes, H, Ly, Oattiep of Billin: wha is Visiting fav @ phort time at the Guests present were Mrs, James Harris, Mrs, J, BP, Bwing, Mrs, L, @ SOCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN Mrs. L. K. George, Mrs. Frank guest. Smith and the honored Miss Smith Will Entertain Miss Smith will entertain the mem- Stockgrowers Announce | Plans for Annual Fete Gia Tamers Day” to Be Celebrated First of Novem- city © ber in Connection With Meeting of County Association Here New fangled dances and up-to-date bers of the Pepper club this evening} partying will be superceded here at her home on South Center street. November 1 when Natrona county Substitutes for the evening will be!stockmen and oldtimers gather for Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. Ted, Purdy. . Rebekah Meeting Wednesday Evening W. .L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No/ 39 will meet in regular session ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall. the business meeting a dance will be given and cards will be played after which refreshments will be served by the committees in charge All Rebekahs are invited to attend. eee Reardon-Lee Marriage Monday The marriage of Miss Margaret Reardon to Roy Lee, both of Lavoye, took place yesterday afternoon at the rectory of St, Anthony's Catholic church, the Rev. Father Moreton of- ficlating. The couple will make their home at Lavoye. ses Altar And Rosary Society Meeting Wednesday The Altar and Rosary society of, St. Anthony's Catholic church will afternoon at the Mullin club rooms with Mrs. John Carey and Mrs. Joseph Gatser as meet tomorrow hosterses. eee Busy Bee Cirde Meeting Wednesday The Busy Bee circle of the Metho- dist Ladies’ Aid society will hold an tomorrow at the 225 East G of sewing articles for the bazaar. All mem- all-day session home of Mrs. Covatt, street for the purpose Following thelr annual meeting and put on the good old Virginia Reel, the Schottische, and a few cake walks. And—rowdy-dow—there will be the calling of the clan for the square dance, and then you will hear. “On to the right and swing your paw; “And then your maw—— “And then the girl with the lan- tern jaw!” There will be business to transact and officers to elect for the coming year, but the main thing is that ® good old-fashioned time “will be had by all.” Following is the let- ter of invitation sent out by the of- ficers of the association: “Dear Stockgrower: “Attention! Listen! The annual meeting of the Natrona County Stockgrowers’ association will be held November 1, 1923, at 2 p. m. in the courtroom of the Natrona county court house. Each and every- member is urgently requested to be present as several matters of !mpor- tance, including the election of of- ficers, is scheduled to come up. “In the evening of the same day at 6:45 at the Henning hotel the stockgrowers and the pioneers will give a joint banquet and dance. Every stockgrower is a pioneer and nearly every pioneer has been more or less associated with the stock business so your committee thought it advisable for all the old timers to mect and intermingle in a few hours of glee and merriment. “Rour committee has decided to employ an orchestra that will play nothing but old-time tunes and dances. The good old square dance will be resurrected again as a ‘re minder of bygone days. The Vir ginia reel will be awakened from the ing to business affairs frem Ther- mepolis: eee Allen Peterson of the tional Harvester company is here on business Sromk, Chapenties . Lawrence Johnston of the Graham company of Denver is in the on one of his regular business trips. eee J. B. Braden of the National Cash Register is spending some time here on business, vee L. D. Rhodes is in for a few days from Tensleep. oe J. H. Howell, iness man of sereneness of its sleep and brought, Worland, is in the city for a few to the limelight as in days of old. The old fashioned waltzes and two- steps wil) supersede all the new- fangled dances to enable anyone who ever danced to dance again. The schottische will not be missing. It will be there for anybody who feels Ike “kicking them up a Uttle high- er.” “Do you remember what a great time you had at the stockgrowers' banquet last year? Well, we are planning to make the banquet this year bigger and beter than any be- fore. The annual turnout for old- timers should not be missed by any person possessing the necessary qualifications to attend. Every: body is not eligible. Therefore, it is a privi'ege to go. We want and expect you and your family to be there. “Past experience has taught us that several members do not decide to attend until just a few hours be- fore starting time. This of course makes an unnecessary burden on the management of the hotel as he should know at least one day ahead days. eee Blare Martindale of the Byrn Hammer Dry Goods company of | Omaha is in the city on business having arrived yesterday, eee Frank BH. Robertson has returned from the Southern part of the state \ Where he has been for the last week on business, eee Mike H. Danlap of Omaha ts visit- ing here for several days with his bother J. L. Danlap enroute to Billings, Mont., where he has ao cepted a position, eee | L. O, Manning has returned from a weeks’ business and pleasure trip spent in Cheyenne and Denver, ~* eee Fred Place and James H. Bury spent a short time in Cheyenne this week on business. one L. A. Willams is attending to bu: iness affairs in the city from Cod: PAGE THRE? J. H, Kinney arrived in the city ee eee Inealt. 18,000 DAMAGE 1. H. Lanch is among the eutot- town business’ men spending sever al Gaya here trom as Vers A. A. Boott is here on business on oRERaT ESC A sult for $18,000 damages has been filed against the Oll Well sup- ply company by Hllen McCarty a» the result of an accident October 11 of this year, in which the plain- tift suffered a broken nose, a broken capsule in her knee cap and bruls es about the head and M McCarthy R. Duncan come over yesterday from Rawlins and will visit here for several days. eee Charles Clayton of Thermopolis spent a short time this week in the city visiting with his brother cap- tain Clayton, jest that she eee Dr. G. M. Anderson, chairman of the state board of health, came up this morning from Cheyenne, eee Mrs. Pheobe R. Holt has returned from Wisconsin where she has been living since last March. ——— Kansas has the largest salt de- posits of any othe etates. FERD, T, HOPKINS & SON, New York City Gouraud’s 2 228 East Second St. Oriental Cream SUITISFILED The High Grade Spread for Bread Nucoa Pure Cocoanut oll —refined Peanut oil churned in sweet sterilized milk—with necessary salt—that’s all Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon's Fresh Roasted Coffee was walking seuth on Center street at 9 o'clock in the evening of the day in question: When op- posite the Ol! Well @upply eompany building at the eorner of Center and Raliread avenue she started across the street, On the curb line tn front of the butiding, the piaintitt asserts that company stretehed & wire between thé posts on the driveway, She hit this wirs line and was hurled to the ground suffering the aforementioned in Juries. The allegations state that the wire was there through negligence and carelessness on the part of the defendant. Phone 623 how many plates to prepare. Mar- vin Bishop will have charge of the tickets and reservations so if you would kindly let him know at an early date the number of reserva- tions required the heretofore com- p'ex method of guessing the attend- ance will be greatly simplified if not eliminated. “November ist, will bq old-timer: day. Do not allow family duties, business or other engagements to in- terfere. --the spirit of bers of the circle are urged to be present, ee Bake Sale Saturday At Norris Market. The lad‘es of the First Christian church will hold a sale of baked goods tomorrow at the Norris meat market on Second street. eee Colorado Alumni Meeting Tomorrow. There will be a meeting of the alumni members of the University of Col@rado tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, for the purpose of organizing a Casper as- university. All who at- tended the university for a short soc'ation alumni of the as well as those time are invited to attend. | Personals Miss Marie Hooper who has tocn visiting for the last few months with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hooper will leave Fri- her brother and sister-in-law, ‘}and visiting wi ¥; Bundon, Mrs, William , Jordan, Pi ssc: Ma tat RY Soc Ps mal Medium Brown Hair jooks best Ff all after a Golden Glint Shampoo, day for her home in Ohie. eee The Rev, Father James J, Unger, * cee Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hostman and from Denver where they have been for son returned this morning some time visiting with relatives, cee Mr, and Mrs, John M. Martin left yesterday for Omaha where they cee will spend a week visiting with Mru, | Martin's parents, eee Mr, and Mrs, John Millen ere in the city visiting with friends from ° Thermopolis for several days, eee Miss Ellen May Jones {w visiting affairs from thelr home in Great here for a short time from her home, Falls, Mont. in Denver, eee Mr, and Mrs, Edward 3, Newell are Chicago visitors in the clty for several days, eee Mrs, L, J, Hacker and children are visiting with friends here from thelr home in Denver, eee Mr, and Mra, T, D, Adams are among the Denver business and pleasure visitors spending ssvera! days here, see Mr, and Mrs, Jack Merrell are visiting with friends in the oity for short time from thelr home at Salt Creek, eo oe Mr, and Mrs, William Holden are in the ofty for « short time shopping friends from falt eee Mra, Lee Mote is a Riverton vie itor spending several days in the eee Mr, and Mra, Robert Hyers came In yesterday from Balt Creek on a} short business trip, eee Mre, A, Horstman and Mrs, G, Patochom are here for a few days visiting with friends fram they home at Waltman, eee Mr, and Mrs, D, J, Finsuay came flown yeaterday from Riverton and will spend several days here, ere My, and Mrs, Edward Mendon are Mammoth visiters in the city fov & short time, ree Mp, and Mrs, ©, #, Bnydor of Ainyder, Wye, are spending a few daya hore an justia My, G4 Mrs, Jon W, Phillipg pp: pived in the elty yesterday from thei home in Billings and will spend several days here, Ore.2 After an extended automobile trip through Colorado, Utah, Oreger iS Oalifornia, G. H. Mana hag returned Mo- Bride, who has been spending the last efx weeks here, will leave this week for Rawlins where he will be # assistant to the Rev. Father Schil- with his family to Casper and re sumed the practice of law with Judge John M. Hench, Room No. 6 Kimball building, over the Kimbal! | Drug Store. Mr. Mann is quite| enthusiastic over the resulting ben- efits to his health from camping and recommends the out door life for complete recuperation. eee Miss Virginia Henning of Chicago is spending @ short time in the city on business. a Officer C. J. Carter and Mrs. Car- ter are expected to return this week from Mora, Minn., where they have been visiting with friends and rela- tives for the last two weeks, eee Lieut. and Mrs. Carrol Leeper and baby daughter left yesterday for Buffalo, N. ,¥., where Lieutenant Leeper is stationed. They have been visiting here for the last three or four months at the home of Lieu- tenant Leeper’s mother, Mrs. Anna Leeper on South Park avenue. eee Mrs. C. L. Rhinemuth, accompan- Jed by Mrs. C. H. Townsend and Mrs. Anna Leeper left today for the northern part of the state where | they will visit with Mr, Rhinemuth, who has been working out of Bill- ings since the Burlington wreck, ce Mr, and Mrs. Arthur C, Evans are here visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, B. C. Stockley from their beige in Burlington, Ia, cele Miss Bernice Davis who has been with relatives here for the last few weeks will lonve for her home in Colorado tomorrow, Mr, and Mrs, L. O, Wilson have as thelr guests at thelr home Mr, Wil- son's parents, Mr, and Mrs, M, B. Wilson of Salt Luke City, Pad Mr, and Mrs, Landen Miller are in the clty attending to business eee Mr, and Mrs Henry A, Johnson of Indianapolis were visitors here | iterday, | | Casper-Salt Creek Stage Leayes Arkeon Bidg, 8 a, m, Daily Telephone 144 J.J. Stanton, Mgr, “CHAIRMAN OF BANQUET COMMITTER.” City Briefs Chief Alexander Nisbet is spend-| ing some time in Denver this week visiting with his family and attend- ing to business affairs, eee H. C. Denning of Lusk ts visiting in the city for a few days and at- tending to business affairs. F. Duffy is a Denver man spend- | ing several days in the city. eee T. L, Howell came down yesterday | on a business trip from Greybull, ee H. D, Curtis, brother of the late! Frank Curtis, is in the city attend. Only $685.00! Such a re- areeels rece laa solutely in a clagg self—is tha Milton. —tirst and foremost among small Grand Pianos uniting ex- treme smal] size and mod- erate cost with artlstic quality, p; Milton fme the apartment, The charm of |ts beauty and my ent, sical excellence endear, jt to numberless owners—everywhore, It Can Still Be Bought fev §685,00 On Convenient Payments Tf you can't eome, write The Chas, E, Wells Music Co, Home af The Ohickering 883 Hast Second Street Phone 19: tlallowe'en. —when the frost is on the “punkin” —when small boys plan mischievous raids —when young ladies vie for new conquests and when the older folks renew their youth with gay, light-hearted social gatherings The Spirit of Hallowe’en Is Here You see it evidenced by several unusually attractive “Hallowe’en windows” in a number of the city’s stores. There'll doubtless be lots of Hallowe'en parties—and there’s no better place for those of the fair sex to get their new dresses and other apparel for these happy occasions than at We havo just received several dozen extremely pretty, smart DRESSES in the most wanted materials and styles to add to our special lines at $16.75, $22.75, $29.75, $39.75 In one of these groups of “wonder-values” you are certain to find just be “Hallowe'en” dress you want, There are several hundred to select m, i If it's to be a motoring party you'll want to be warmly— and of course, stylishly—clad, We haye likewise just re- ceived some handsoms new COATS in both sport and dress models with rich, warm fur ecollare and cuffs, priced especially for Hallowe'en at $25, $30, $35, $40 fhe EVERYWOMAN’S STORE —a convenient place to meet your friends —how warm —how stylish —how luxurious is a good Fur Coat or Wrap This fs the time to buy—priceg are from 25 to 88 1-8 per cent Jesg than previous seasons, That's why our prices for high. grade fur fecments feem 60 much Jess than you expect to pay: Dinner Dresses Evening Gowns Here ja am eppertunity te se- eure @ superh gown for for. mal wear at the special re- duced prica $79.75 of

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