Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1923, Page 3

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SeeTSTAITT? STUUTESELUSLLLEETORERSEERENES FUVETS Ty Oct. Marshall S, Reynolds, United States games after which regres! Revenue Col'ector for Wyomin: Mrs. Ceva McMillan of Cheyenne in Wyoming Republican affairs for . @ number cf years. Before his ap-| Recital Thursday at pointment to the office of revenue Methodist Church. collector te served as eae attorney of Lincoln county and as a! music will @ recital Thursday member of the legislature from that ate county. cessful candidate for the Republican nomination for congressman. Ret, attend. cently he was elected state comman- der of the American Legion. ing his last year at the University Dinner Last Evening. of Pennsylvania he was selected for the All-American eleven. Christian Endeavorers to Give Masque Party. munity church 1009 North Durbin ance of a thorough knowledge of the street, the members of the Christian Rible which can be secured by a Bndeavor society wi!l give a mask more thorough and systematic study party for the young people of the tn the home, Sunday school and the church and the! casion will be of a Hallowe'en nature portance of parents giving more at- and various games will be played, Refreshments will bi ee Pocahontas will give a masqued Hal- Jowe'en party Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ Games, cards and dancing will be enjoyed will be served. All members of the Pocahontas lodge and families as well as all Redmen end their famt- Ues are invited to attend. will be awarded tq the best costumed persons. Reception For Mr. and Mrs. Cromer Wednesday. be hostesses at a reception to be giv- en tomorrow evening at the I. O. ‘O, F. hall complimentary to Mr, and ‘Mrs. J. M. Cromer. church as well as friends of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Cromer will be the guests for ‘the evening. Lutheran Ald Mecting thoatesses for the afternoon, BY MARY TOBIN Wyoming Weds. CHEYENNE, Wyo. afternoon wae spent in and were served. Among those who at- Jn, Betty Ann Mullen, Mrs. R. V. McMillan having/ Mrs, John Grady, Mr, Reynolds has been prominent | hostess, Pupils of the Van Meter school of evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church. All those interested in music are invited Tn 1923 ho was an unsuo- Dur Men Attend The men of the Presbyterian|® and Durbin rtreets. During the eve- ning an interesting addresa was given by the Rev, H. M. Campbell, former pastor of the Presbyterian church at San Jose, Cal. The Rev. | da: ‘Tonight at the North Casper Com- Campbell emphasized the {mport- here. | see | friends.| The oc- church. He also spoke on the im- tention to the religious training of thetr children At the close of the address a gen- era! discussion followed on the ways and means of promoting a larger in- terest on the part of men in the city in bible study and church attend- mee, Dr. Campbell left this morn- ing for Greybull, where he has an appointment before returning to Cul. fter which refreshments | ffornia. Iriquois council No. 5 Degree of hall eee Benefit Association a Party Wednesday. The Security Benefit association | C- will give a masked party tomorrow evening in the basement of the Un- Prizes reryed during the evening and a sil: ver offering will be taken, ‘The pub- ‘The Ladies’ Ald society of the| lic ts invited to attend. Grace English Lutheran church wi!l cee is Evelyn Beal Entertains At Birthday Party. Evelyn Beal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beal, entertained at a children’s party given last Saturda; Members of the AP ag Bf designs with a large birthday cake ecorated in orange and black were day Afternoon. used for the decorations, . = The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2.80 at|Doris Brown, Ida Rowan, Helen he Odd Fellows’, hall. Mrs, Paulk-| Engelke, Rose Bowan, Dell Thomas, her and Mrs, Milburn will act as|Ruth Kane, Mabel Wilson, Jacqu- A‘l|line Odiorne, Ruth R. W. Jackson, Sanibel axe "an Mary Westfall, Mrs. Charles Odiorne ee Ked tol rra, E. A. Odlorne, Clarence Beal and the hostess, see Informal Dinner Party Margaret Odlorne, Doris Westfall, eee Old Timers” Dance and Banquet Thursday. This From the number of reservations] Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stidger will hich have come in to the chairman] be hosts this evening at an infor- f the committee in charge of the|mal dinner party at their residence, latrona County Stockgrowers’ and|332 South Lincoln street in honor of night, the affair promises tolers will be laid ve an unusually large attendance, . fo special invitations have been is-| Rebekah Lodge Party for eight. ee ganization being expected to be} The Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. ent, 13 Hallowe'en party which was to There will be a big dance following | have been given Wednesday evening banquet and the stockgrowers’/at the Odd Fellows hall has been Ind pioneers’ and their friends will| postponed on account of the death entertained until after midnight. |of one of its members. All persons who expect to attend sets Members of the Martha Jefferson Casper Community cub will hold their regular month- hurch Aid Meeting, ly meeting Wednesday, October 31 ‘The Ladies' Aid soclety of the|at the Henning hotel at lo‘clock. forth Casper Community Church|The meeting will be in the form of| i meet Friday afternoon at 2.30 at|@ luncheon. Each member will be |" ho home of Mrs. Deason on Har-|asked to answer tho rol! call with on street. All ladies and friends |some item of interest to the club thday Party The alumni of the Colorado unl- t Week. versity will entertain at a’ éinner Mrs. S. F Mullen entertained at | this evening to be given at 7 o'clock children’s party last Saturday af-|at the Henning hotel. All members oon at her residence, 542 North |in the city are invited to attend. eee Mrs. Foster Will Entertain Friday. Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster will en- tertain at an informal bridge lunch- eon on Friday of this week at her home in the Blackmore apartments and again on next Tuesday, Novem- ber 6. Mrs. Kimball Entertains Tea Club This Afternoon. Mrs. Nell Kimball entertained the members of the Tea club this afternoon at her home on South Wolcott street. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Hal Cur ran and Miss Margaret Sullivan. Members of the club present were Mrs. A. A. Schulte, Mrs. R. H. Nich- ols, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs, J. C. Snook, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. Gus Bell anc Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, . your hair a glorious, sparkling ee Beauty, ‘ust glowin; Past Matron’s Club with he vivid luster ie The past Matron’s club will mest tomorrow afternoon at the hame of Mrs. J. EB. Kolth, 238 South McKin- ley street, Mra. Keith will be na-| sisted during the afternoon by Mra, Guy Gay. All members of the olub as well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend, | eee Pythian Sisters Will Give Hallowe'en Dance, The Pythian Sisters will give a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall to which all Knights of Pythias, Pyth- lan Sisters, Dokies and members of the Santha ere jnyited to attend, of health and clean- liness, exquisitely per- fumed with a distinctive odor that Engers daintily fn your hair, COANUT GIL SHAMPOO Fel, T. Hopkins & Sen, New, York! ‘The affair will be a mesked dance last week at her home at the first Center street In honor of her daugh|meeting of the season, Henerd were ter Betty Ann's fourth birthday, The taken by Mrs. Christian, Mra. Heo- aying \ley, Mre, C. A. Odiorns and Mrs. | M nts |Mary ‘Trepe. jtended were Jacqueline Odiorné,| Mr. and Mrs, Fuller were married at Petaluma, Callf.,|James Bturdevant, James 3‘, Mullen | Entertain At Dinner Sunday, October Sist. Friends of the couple were astonished by re- celpt of the news today, molds and Mrs, kept their nuptial p'ans secret. Mr. and Mrs. Frank England are spending a short time in Denver on Kaycee. Mr. Buffalo are visiting here for several Clayton and will spend a short time here on business and visiting wit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Rich and Kansas City, M today and will here. dren of Rock River are visiting for Tyler's fon Temple, Refreshments wit! be|Zigin, Tl., are among the visitors in $ the city for a week. time with her sister, Mrs. O. L. Mor ris of 1809 South Boxelder street. . week for Denva afterndon at her home in honor of CePted @ position with a manufac her eleventh birthday. Ha'lowe’en| ‘uring company. Among those who attended were|20ston, Mass., and will make their home here. They are guests for the present time of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson at their home. of Tulsa, Okla,, arrived in the city this week and will spend some time here attending to business affairs | | and visiting with Mr. Roberton’s| sister, Mrs. J. F. Maxon. ver are visiting here for several days with friends and attending to bus'- hess affairs. They will leave Thurs. meers joint banquet, to be given|Mr. and Mra. W. B, Maxwell, who|4ay for Thermopolis where they will tt the Henning hotel at 6:30 Thurs-| wil! leavve goon for California. Coy-|*pend several cova. among the Denver visitors spending ed, all persons belonging to either |Is Postponed. several days in the eu. rived in the city this week and will spend some time here visiting with relatives and friends. © requested to telephone thelr res-| Martha Jefferson Club T1., is visiting in the city with vations fo Marvin L. Bishop, Jr. |Meeting Wednesday. friends for weveral | weeks. turned yesterday to their home in Thermopolis after spending time here visiting with friends and the church are invited. Those | members. Ree | iciad presage ssogneildaay de penee ving work for the bazaar are re- Caspe y r fested to turn in all finished work. | Colorado Alumni panied oy ae ae and te ir eee Dinner This Evening. child, Mr. Munson been called air-tight container EVAPORATED MILK not attending in ccs- fined & small fee. Pre- danes # shert business be held te which all to th District of Hotary clubs and was a guest here yesterday of the| avently, to local club. riving at the poe lishment along with the strains efMrs, Berta Smith, h busines and pleasure trip. eee churches including the First Pres- jon, Utah, She had been sojourn-| Lavoye, Mra. Reynolds ts the widow of 'tteran, Konwood, North Casper| pM, and Mra. H. B, Lucas aro| ing in Low Angeles, see Hugh McMillan, a prominent Chey-'.).4 wills attended a dinner given| visiting with friends in the elty and Ain nbed J. W. Longshore spent today here enne merchant who died several jist evening at the church on Bixth|attending to business affairs from| W. 8, Case of Gordon, Neb., 19 in| on business from his ranch west of years ago. Until recently she was hh eee and Mrs. F. W. Zeiger of ys. eee eave in a short time for California] Rawlins for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. ©. La Mar ar-| where they will spend the winter OL ie rived in the city yesterday from] months. é Frank Leonard and C. 1. Pheasant ee i children will leave in a few days| her home, 241 East H street. By Shs for Ban Diego where they expect to veo d ed Dr. M. J. Nolan has returned from! live for several months. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smiley and eee and Mrs. L. M. rived in the city pend several days Mr. Cufford of a «ee Mr. and Mrs. Neal Tyler and chi! short time at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Nicolaysen. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Gald of Mrs. C. Holmberg of Lincoln, Neb. visiting in the city for a shor c Miss Ethel F. Ryan will leave this where she has ac- Mr. and Mrs. Hafold Whittenberg- have arrived fn the city from Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson Mr. and Mrs, B. C. Bryan of Den- . Mr, and Mrs. Frank C. Harden are Miss M. L. Noble of Chicago ar- Mrs. C, A. Stanley of Rockford, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simonsen re- some tending to bus!ness affairs, eee Richard Munson, ess!stant coach Delightful Program for which everyone in Casper {fs invited evening by the Charles H. Wells Beektt orks “Uy completion of Its first and highty successful year ef business in this Mr. and Mra. Bmmett Futter were | “lt? a Kennedy, Mrs. Frank Mills, Mrs.) hosts at er informal dinner party Mr. Rey-|Mary 'Trepte, Mra. C. A. Qiforne,/ given last evening at the Henning| sm arranged to begin at A o'clock! 4. ‘Walter Sturde-| hotel, complimentary to Br. and Mrs. | !t vant, Mra, HE, D. Odlerne and the/ Jack Andrews of Colorado Springs Dr. An cews is governor of the Bey-| be seats for, but 150 chairs te be placed} cense- peeple will be present than there will 6 almost as soon as he had reached was joined by Mrs. Munson at Og- and visiting with his sister at her nome, 102 North St. Botolph street. oe falls, Idaho, has arrived in the city nd will visit here for some time with her sister, Mrs. . M. Seaton at vamily of Omaha arrived in the city here. eyenne are here for a few days.|Waists Kimonos Draperies ates mon Wade Fowler came up this morn | Skirts Dresses Ginghams ng on a business trip from Douglas. | Coats Sweaters Stockings oday from Denver and will spend a short time here attending to bus!- ness affairs. ‘ous’y {ll for some time is reported to be slightly improved. entative of the Chesterfield cigar- ettes is making one of his regula: ore business calls in the city this week Wells Concert Promised entrancing muste wifl be the per fume of a thousand tea roses, their pinkness punctuating the en masse color audience to whom they will be presented. usie tempany at its store in the] cencert pregram planned fer ‘Thurs- comes ‘vhis event| day evening at the Wells sterei way of ceiebration the : Ampies: 4. “Phe Btar") Rogers, Miss Hd-| of na Mne Healy: “Comet, Regrets of Leve') Bright. A. Gs Davidson. Greup of Scotch numbers) se- lected. George Halley: “Parearolle’ from “Tales of Hoffman"j “Whispering Hope! Hawthorne. Miss Healy and Miss first 150 people ar-| Violet Faults, ells store Thursday] 6, Piano for the eencert will these} Rese Haynie. ‘t. “Visst d'Arte” from “La Tor ca," Puceini. “Beng ef the Boul’ Axi anntiversiry entertainment enjoy, will bé given Thursday in view ef the very excellent pro- is safe te predict that many more Floor space permits bole! Belected, Mra. ing the Interior of the estab- the bedside of his mother in Be Mr. Thompson has just recently ar tle, Wash, Her death occurred nounced his engagement and will be married during the next mont J. B. Estes and Clifford Poean a: in the city for several days from at place. On his return trip he © city atending to business affairs| the city, eee Oscar Thomas, general manager here for the National Supply com- pany, is attending to business in . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Maxwell will came in yestercay on a short busi- ness trip from Teapot. see | Thomas D. Sprat of Billings ts a visitor in the city for several days. Mrs. Margaret C. Green of Twin st week and will make their home WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY City Briefs R. B. Mondy of Laramie is in the ty for a short time. eee E. M. Ashies and John Heslin of | oe © John Rice and O. 8. Barnes arrived | Diamond Dyes Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions #0 simple | any woman can dye or tint any ol worn, faded thing new, even if she ‘nas never dyed before. Drug store: sell all colors.—Advertisement. eee William Jardine who has been ser- 'T. 8. (Tommie) Thompson, repre Almost Unbelievable You can hardly realize the wonder- 5S ful improvement to your 3 skin and complexion the mirror will reveal toyou after using Five women over the age of 25 to do special agree- able work at $5.00 per day. Call at— 408 Midwest Building between 9 and 10 a. m. Tomorrow Rachel. 6 Send 10c for Trial Size F. T. HOPKINS & SON New York Gouraud's Oriental Cream ANNOUNCEMENT David Stearns will return Nov. 1, with a complete line of up-to- the-minute advertising special- ties and holiday souvenirs. Leave your call at Chamber of Commerce, Sealed Pure and kept pure in CROSS Sold and by all Grocers anda LIBERTY GARAGE 428 SOUTH ELM STREET With Vacuum Cup Tires Goes a Free Tube and Free Service YOU WANT IT———WE HAVE IT HUDSON LUMP Delivered to your basement or bin and our prices are right. OUR NUMBER IS 913—CALL US UP Casper Supply Co. Real Good Tire Found at San Francisco where he attended the Robert efit, Health and Life assurance pany left today for Salt Creek where Following is given the| he will spend a shart time on busi- ness: R. N. Sale and Perry W. Kitchen chy ter & tow és: R. G. Bonell came down yesterday from Billings and will spend several days here. 4. F. Mead of Des Moines is a busi- nes man in the clty for several days. Henry Brown {x among the Den- yer business men spending a short time here, Rn H today Omaha and will attend to business affairs here for several days. . 1. J. Burleson ts « Riverton caller in the olty for a few days. eee James T. is tn the city attending to business affairs for several days, wee Jack L. Barlees of Billings, Mont. {s a business man spending several days here. Medium Brown Hatr looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. days on pesiness: will spend two or three days here! several PAGE THREE A. J. Clark ts in the eity for a few! visiting with friends and attending to business ses iy | tas leg ogo ek arevcs Springs} G. b, Hope in the city yesterday and| guest here of days. In@ianapolts ts the james fs Chase for ae . the Mutual Ben- com- Get itin the new large size carton eee is are visiting in the Davis arrived from can get it for you. Berry of Denver, Colo. PANCA beautiful Imported Linens, Sample Room 205 All Charges Tomorrow Will Not Be Billed Until December Ist Halloween Sale and Dinner Dresses at ‘D5 Begins Tomorrow Entrancing Creations In the Newest Modes iThe savings are remarkable on display. Price Range $65.00 to $200.00 The most superb collection of Evening Gowns and Dinner Dresses the Frantz Shop has ever shown will also be You'll like the new carton of Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour. It holds nearly three times as much as the regular package; more economical. convenient than a sack; no spilling; protects the flour. Ask your grocer) if he doesn’t have it he Much more AUNT JEMIMA KE FLouR THE LADIES OF CASPER are cordially invited to call and inspect my display of Here for a few days only. MISS SADIE LA TOUF Henning Hotel

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