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

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

be €aspet Daily Crioune Chicago and Northwestern ‘s club will meet tomorrow oon at 2:30 o'clock at the pub-| Leary, All members are asked be present as business matters of ibrary. tmportance will be Nocturne Meeting This Evening at ¥. W. C. A. The Nocturne club meeting which was to have been held this evening will not be held at the Methodist church as was formerly p'annea but ‘will be held at the Young Women's Christian association club rooms in the Smith-Turner building. eee Mr. and Mrs, Hanway Entertain. Mr, and Mrs. J, Hanway en- tertained informally yesterday at @inner at their residence on South Park avenue after which Mah Jongg yyas played. Guests present were . and Mrs. G. R, Hagens, Judge Murane and the and Mrs. €. hosts, Dinner Party Friday Evening. D. tertained at an informal dinner par. rations. Covers were laid for ten. rier Mrs. Wheeler Entertains Monday Bridge Club, Beech street. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen. cee Mr. and Mrs. Cooke Are Honored Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooke, par- of Mr. and Mrs. 'T, S. Cooke will be the guests of ents and gues! honor at an informal dinner party to be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Smith at their home, 33 East Twelfth street. 8. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Cooke and the hosts. eee Mrs. Wilson Will Entertain at Tea. eral days. eee Dimer Party at Cooke Home Tuesday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. 'T. S. Cooke will en- BY MARY TOBIN Mr. and Mrs. Everett Willis en- ty given on Friday evening of last ‘week at their home on Durbin street. A color scheme of red and white ‘waa carried out for the table deco- Mrs. M. P, Wheeler entertained the members of the Monday Bridge club today at her home on South Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. H. L, Patton Guests for evening will be Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Mrs. Lyle C. Wilson will enter- tain informally at tea tomorrow af- ternoon at her home on South Jack- son street, complimentary to Mrs. Frank Davidson of Denver who is the guest of friends here for sev- vin Morrison, Bobbie Tobin, Joseph O'Donnell, Edmund Pigeon. Charles Cullen, Dick Tobin, Jack Kennedy, Brother Crouch, Jack ary, Ed@ward Poirer, Benard Seherck and the host. B. and P. W. Club Bridge Party November 16. Plans are being made by the members of the Casper Business and Professional Woman's club for a bridge party to the given on Fri- day evening November 16 at 8:15 at the Wyatt cafeteria. Tickets are now om sale by members of the club. Birthday Party Firday Afternoon. Mrs. Emma Lucheon was hostess -|at a children’s party given Friday afternoon of last week at her resi- dence on Park avenue in honor of her daughter, Elizabeth Jane's sixth birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which re freshments were served by Mrs. Lucheon, assisted by Mrs. Walter Kooneg. Twelve children attended. Mr. and Mrs. Connelly Will Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Connelly wit entertain at an informal inner party tomorrow evening at their home, 1124 South Durbin street. Rights guests will attend. ., ee Divisions of Presbyterian Aid Will Meet Tuesday Members of Mrs. Mc Shane, Mrs. Robb and Mrs. Price's division of the Presbyterian Ladies’ ald society will meet at the home of Mrs. B: L. Scherk, 467 CY avenue Tuesday af- ternoon to sew for the bazaar. All members are asked to be present. eee Physical Culture Class To Be Organized Wednesday A physical cultural class’ will be organized Wednesday evening, No- vember 7 by Miss Ethel Mann at y| a meeting to be held at the I. O. O. I. hall from 7 o'clock until 8:30. | All persons interested are asked to call Miss Mann, phone 61 at the Wyatt hotel or to attend the meet- ing Wednesday evening. ore Mrs. Newman Will Entertain Pepper Club This Evening Mrs. Fred Newman will entertain the members of the Pepper club this evening at her home on South Dur- bin street. Mrs. John McGrath will be a guest for the evening. The club will meet again in two weeks on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Pitt Covert in the Standard addition. Personals buflding location formerly occupied by the Western union Telegraph company. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newman were Glenrock visitors who spent yester- day here. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Zeihisdorff of Salt Creek are visiting here for sev- eral days with friends. cee of the Bungalow hotel in Lusk. . Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Stetson, who} will entertain during the automo- | bile show being held this week at the Arkeon arrived yesterday from Los Angeles. C. L. Titus, state manager of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company is in the city on business from Cheyenne. eee Mr. and Mrs. Jock Merrell of Salt Creek are spending a few days in the city visiting with friends. cee Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Keefer of Ar- minto spent yesterday here visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Barton A. Meyers came in yesterday from Salt Creek. Mr. Meyers left today for Salt Creek while Mrs. Meyers left last evening for Denver where she will visit for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stratton are here from Lusk. Mr. Stratton is manager of the new Townsend hotel. “ Mr. and Mrs. M. B tavex are here for several days attending to business affairs and visiting with friends from Minneapolis, Minn. eel © Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McGraw are among the Billings visitors spend- ing several days here having arrived last evening. . . Jerry Taylor, of the Mountain States Realty company who has been 1Il for some time is reported to be slightly improved. Mr. Taylor has taken apartments at the Wyatt. eee John Tobin and son Jack are In for a few days from the Two Bar ranch on Sweetwater visiting with Mrs. Tobin and sons, Warren and Clifford. eee Mr. and Mrs. Erasmus Lee left today for New York where they will spend a short time. They will sail November 13 on the Aquitania for South Hampton, England from where they will go to Norway on a pleasure trip. Mr. Lee is a promi- nent sheep man of this county. eee Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Howard are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived last evening at their home on Milton avenue. Dr. G. A. Reich: enbach the attending pl \from Lavoye. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sorenson of Lusk | are spending a few days here on, business. Mr. Sorenson is owner | Ports both mother and baby to be progressing nicely. o8e Mrs. W. A. Foster came in yes- terday on a short pleasure trip . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cash accom- panied by Mrs, 8. E. Cash and J. E.| Switzer arrived in the city yester-| day from Broken Bow, Neb., and will visit here for several days with friends. i eee | Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hofins were Mammoth visitors who spent yester- day in the city. . wil ha: o- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reves arrived in the city yesterday from Denver and expect to spend several days here. eee Mrs. James A, Smith ts the guest of friends in the city from her home at Greybull, jin Sa Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harper are| Salt Creek visitors here for a short| time. eee Miss Anna Wine of the Richard and Cunningham store will leave Thursday of this week for Lavoye where she has accepted a position. | °* cee Miss Carolyn Parkinson {s visiting! in the city for a short time from} Roundup, Mont. . ter Mrs. S. V. Johnston of Mammoth is in the city visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Harned spent the week end here from their ranch south of the city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker. e-. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mayne and baby spent yesterday here visiting in 1 with friends and relatives from La voye. | ———_.>_____ | HAVE you seen the $1 specials tn millinery, hosiery. corsets and lin- gerie at the Barcley Shop. Apples ‘A plenty Eat ’em | up | NATIONAL APPLE WEEK |! OCT. 31—NOV. 7 tertain at an informal dinner party tomorrow evening at their home, 920 South Beech street complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooke New York, parents of Mr. who have been visiting here ome time. eee Lamcheon Wednesday At Cunningham Home. Mrs. A, J. Cunningham ewvill en- potain at an informal luncheon to ‘be given on Wednesday of this week at her home on South Center street “complimentary to Mrs. Frank Cooke of New York, guest at the T. 8. Cooke home on South Beech street. ary Ball Team Is Entertained At Salt Creek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Snow and daughter Betty, entertained the members of the Sa't Creek and Casper second team football teams Saturday evening at an informal din- ner party at their home in Sa’t Creek. Songs were sung by both teams and speeches were given by the coaches and captains of both squads, ee . Altar and Rosary Society Dinner Wednesday Evening. The Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony's Catholic church will serve a chicken dinner on Wednes. day evening of this week serving to begin at 5 o'clock and continue until 7:30 at the Mullin club rooms on Seventh street. Mrs. Margaret Clowry assisted by her committee will be in charge of the dinner, Dekets for which are now on sale ‘by members of the society. see Carroll Leary {s Host at Birthday Party. Carroll Leary, son gf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leary was host at a par- ty given Saturday afternoon at his home on CY avenue in honor of his ninth birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games for which prizes were awarded to the winners. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Among those who attended were Lewis Keefe, Buell Scherck, Jéhn O'Donnell, Mel- Cie a ne as Sa ai ed, of Cooke, for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eldied of Salt Creek are spending a few days here this week visiting with friends and ittending to business affairs. see Mr. and Mrs. H. EB. Rothrock for- merly of Thermopolis have arrived in the city and will establish a jew- elry store here in the Henning hotel To Curea Cold. in One Day BROMO QUININE Tablets in immediately to Bbiamain activity of Cold, Grip and Influ- enza Germs and bring to a sud- den stop the dangerous work of these dreaded disegse germs in the human body. BROMO QUININE Tablets quick- ly render these germs powerless and completely destroy their organic existence. f! The Tonic and Laxative Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets is very beneficial to the system at all times. In this day and age school chil- @ren know their health depends on the kind of food they eat. Pure flavoring is as essential as anything else. Van Duzer's Extracts are certified. —Advertisement. The box bears this signature Price 30c. (In Shikany THREE DAY SALE Tuesday—Wednesday—Thursday A few sport or trimmed models. Values to $8.00. Sale $1.9 5 Price Velour, sport and pattern ey of velvet, felt, etc. alues to $15. Sale Pric $7.95 All of our finest patterns in stock. Values to $30. piece. 910.00 Price The De Beaux Hat Shop Dry Goods) Beautiful sport and trimmed model, values up to $18 and $20, a style and eclor to sult every need Be Here Early and Millinery, Lingerie, OVERSTOCKED And Must Sell Our Stock of Fall Millinery At Once Tuesday We Will Place on Sale All Our Millinery In Stock at ; Every Hat Must Go—Every Model in the House Included Our Dollar Table On this table you will find miscellaneous articles such as Hosiery, Corsets, Corsetlettes, Sanitary Aprons, Dress Shields, Lingerie, Boudoir Caps, Novelties, etc. Your Choice $1.00 Every Article on This Table Are $1.50, $2.00 and up * to $5.00 Sellers , THE BARCLEY SHOP MAIN FLOOR O-S BUILDING Z and Hemstitching In this lot are all our very best patterns from the house of Lyman, Baas, or Brown or our Barcley tailored model, values up to $35.00 Make Your Choice Corsets, Novelties John Sullivan formerly of city now of the Banker's company of Denver is a:tending to business affairs here and visiting Dr. H. R. Lathrop will this evening from Chicago where he for several days on iting with friends. j Meeting to be held here. tional Supply company of Indepen- this ‘Trust ith friends here for several days. eee return s been attending the American College of surgery convention. _ ee Gaston L. Terriere left Sunday for Rochester, Minn., where he will undergo Brothers hospital. treatments at the Mayo R. V. Gregory is a business man the city for several days from n Francisco. . Cc. O. Spencer of Sake City, Wis. arrived in the city yesterday and will spend several days here. J. T. Redmont of Lovell is here business. ©. Stevenson of Lusk is spending veral days in the city. ’ ores Harold Adkins of Salt Creek ‘ts at. nding to business affairs and vis- Frank Walbridge spent yesterday here visiting with friends from Glen- rock. - H. F. Farmworth of Riverton is the city to attend the Land Bank . Cc. H. Harsch oe r r for the Na- AGE THRE? dence, Kan., will arrive in the city | the city are T. C. Woodlin of Clevs-| with friends and attending to bus- this evening and will spend several | land. O©., representative of the | incss affairs. | days on business. Chandler and W. B. Taylor of the | 1 dies Caditac: | RB. Gmespic of Denver is at- W. P. Bateman, comptroller of the} * cee ; 0 business matters here for National Supply company is expect-| oe Gr gp days. ed to arrive in this city Wednesday from Toledo, O., on a business trip. eee J. V. McClintic of the Wyoming North and South railroad has re- turned to -Sheridan after spending several days here. He was ac- companied by his secretary. eee juster is in on business y for a few days ver, J. J. Wilson is among the Denver business men spending a short time here. 8. D. Tomlin | Paper compar Arthur C. Johnson will return to | Denver tonight after spending a week here on busines: yenne and will spend several days here. ees W. C. Chamberlain, representa- Frank D. Davidson and son‘ will | tive of the Haines company isa bus.| leave tomorrow for Denver after Auto Lap Robes make dandy iness caller here registered at the spending several days here visiting | Christmas presents. He is accompanied by — B. Nicoll. . Henning. - H. Arthur K. Lee accompanied by W. H. Thornburg of Thermopolis are in the city to attend the Land I'D LIKE TO KNOW A HOME- Bank meeting. TOWN BEAU D. H. Rolston ts tn for several WHO’D BRING ME LOTS OF . days on business from Arminto. €ANDY; . J. C. Underwood of Cheyenne ts among the business men here at- tending the Land bankers meeting. os J. H. Heckox claim agent for the Chicago Burlington and Quincy railroad is in the city on business from Lincoln. IF HE WOULD FETCH A BOX OF Brecht's I KNOW THAT HE WOULD LAND ME. FE. ‘W. Kraupert of Cheyenne ts visiting here for several days, cee Elizabeth Ann. J. L. McKinley representative of the Oldsmobije is here for some time attending the Automobile show. Other automobile representatives: in Give her BRECHT’S “Get-Acquainted” package and “Make Life Sweeter.” Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Advertisement. You There are not a great many in these lots but the prices we ask is way less than the value of material alone Regular prices were from $16.50 to $37.50. andise arriving this week. Vote first then make a bee-line for the Frantz Shop and get your share of these wonderful bargains, BARGAIN SPECIALS No Charges, Will Calls, A The Store Is Filled With Special Bargains Election Day Specials Vote for Any or All Of These at Can Vote Twice TOMORROW Once for Your Choice for Mayor and Councilman (Polls Open at 9 a. m.—Close at 5 p. m.) Again for These Staggeringly Sensational (Store Opens 8:30 a. m.—Closes 6 p. m.) f Coats Dresses |X| These odd lots must go at once to make room for new merch- Fifty Hats priced regularly to $7.50....... Regular $5.50 to $9.00. Twelve Waitresses‘ Black Waists. Regular $3.00__..__... Serpentine Crepe and Flannelette Kimonos. Reg. $1.50.. Regular $3.50. Reg. $1.50... Fifteen Sleeveless Sweaters. 1-90 BARGAIN SPECIALS Black Gymnasium Bloomers. Sateen Petticoats, fancy 10-inch flounces. pprovals or Exchanges on These Election Day Specials. Every Sale Final and for Cash Only. Meet Your Friends at the Frantz Shop

Other pages from this issue: