Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 3

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i . e bs Lancheon Today. “enjoyable Ap n of the community are in- 8. D. Bennell, will effect the| Wi nization. eee Mrs. Nell Kimball and sister, Mrs. 1k Cowan, entertained at the sec- fond of a series of informal bridge given today at their home uests present were Mrs. Arthur A. chulte, Mrs. Donald Michie, Mrs. Davis, Mrs, John B. Barnes, 3 Edna Smith, Mra. EH. J. Dona b Miss Violet Lever, Mrs. Fred Newman, Mrs. James P. Sweeney, ‘Mrs, John England, Mra. H. R. ‘Bridge luncheons. oan Mr, and Mrs, James T. Foster em-| Kunday, @ertained at an informal dinner and| Alice Richards, Mrs. Delilia Cook- Tio%ece Mrs. Abagail Bonor of their seventh wedding an-| Daisy Clift, Mrs. W. - miversary. Honors at bridge for the|and the honored guest. ry Bridge party given last evening in |ney, evening were taken by Mrs. James R. Riley and Judson Fullerton. Ten | Informal Dinner Party Last Mrs. }some of the latter. Northwestern university at Evans- ) gon, TL, and who has just recently} Fortnightly Bridge Club astived in the city has accepted a pesition with the Standard Oil co: fon? Meeting encerore, Ladies’ wool Sport Hose. Mrs. A. F. Hoff will entertain the Brown and black 1 00 mombers of the Fortnightly Bridge Special e club tomorrow at rea! 4 afternoon November 14 at home of Mrs. George 4:30. for an excellent musical program te be given during the afternoon. eee n Clans Party lesterday a Success. The Ladies’ byterian church taught by Mrs. les A. Wilson entertained at an party given yesterday noon at the church parlors, The sites nm was epent in playing ind other amusements after refreshments were served by committee in charge Mrs. Jes A. Wilson entertained the of the Presbyterian wh taught by Mrs. Shama th's fernoon at the manse, 1103 South folcott street, which @ large num- Mrs. W. L. Connelly will enter Qain at the first of @ series of in- formal bridge luncheons to be given Mext Welinesday, November 14 at Der home, 1124 South Durbin street. see 3tiecs Mytend ‘Wil Entertain. ‘Miss Myrtle Myland wii entertain @ts evening at an informal bridge party at her residence Twelve guests wil] attend. =. Wir. and Mrs. Waltec Brewer Entertain. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Brewer en- ined the members of the Witt- club Wednesday evening at their Residence, 815 East Fifth street at ) an informal Mah Jongg party, prizes » for the evening being won by Harold and towel shower yesterday after- "noon at the home of the former, 826 2 ei _ Miss Ione Wood and a bride of last we “ea by Mra, Ernest H. Kirkpatrick Barr and Mrs, R. W. Boyd. The «lub will meet again next Wednes- Gay evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Comba, 815 South Oak atreet. eee Mrs. Hazelmtre Is Guest Of Honor at Shower. Mrs. Harold A. Thompson assist- entertained at a surprise kensington Hast Fifth street, complimentary to Mrs. William Hazelmire, formerly month. Mrs. Hazetmire received the kensington prize for the afternoon. Guests present were Mrs. H. 0. WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT Of DRAPERY ‘aists Kimonos Draperies ‘Skirts Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Diamond Dyes Each 18-cent package of “Diamond Dyes’ contains directions so simple ny woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before. Drug stores well all colors,—Advertisement, BY MARY TOBIN Sch'enk, Mrs. Arthur Siren, Mrs. J. ‘To Organize. F, Jones, Mrs. J. J. Chapman, Mrs. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 the Thomas Costello, Mra. T. J, Riach, h Mrs. Vincent Mulvaney, Mrs. R. E. ‘Wood, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs E. ednesday Little William Meliraith Jr., was host at a children’s party given on Wednesday at his home on street in honor of his sixth birth- lday. Ten chitiren attended. afternoon was . games after which n South Wolcott street. Among the|were served by Mrs. Mefiraith. Past Noble Grand Club Entertain Thursday. Mrs, William Tolhurst,jnue in honor of Mrs. T. W. Hobbs. . —, Hansen, Mrs. R. M.|who will leave oon for California, ke, Mrs. Robert Ogden, Mrs. An-|where she will make her ‘Thompson and Mra, J. W. John-|home. During the afternoon Mrs. gon, Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Cowan|Wright in behalf of the club pre will entertain again on Monday and|sented to Mrs. Hobbs an attractive Thursday of next week at informa! silver gift. Among those who attended were Mrs. Ella Adams, Mrs. Bess Wright, Mrs. Rolla Luxon, Mrs. Carrie’ See ly, Mrs. Miria Wisenhunt, Mrs. Jane Mrs, Belle Henry, William J. tained at an informal dinner party given last evening at her home on nd Mrs. Margaret Leonard at the|weeks at the Harrison home. The evening|roses with nut baskets and place ‘was spent in playing bridge, honors|cards of a flower desicn were used Deing taken by Mr. Brockhams, Mr.l/for the table decorations Covers Brockhams who was graduated fromywere laid for nine. 1138 South Center street. ‘The ladies’ of the First Christian | Panhellenic Bridge burch will give a silver tea Wed-|Tea Tomorrow. The local Panhellenic association Nelson, | will give a bridge tea tomorrow for 3041 South Wolcott street from 2:80| the purpose of raising money for a Plane are belng made|scholarship fund. The affair prom- ises to be success as many reser- vations for tables have been made. Gifts for prizes have been donated by @ number of the local stories. The entertainment will be given at Bible class of the|the Masonic temple. =~. Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. ——_—_—_—_S-_ _ _—_*——_ Che Casper Daily Cridune time with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Schwartz ar- rived in the city this morning from Kansas City, Mo., and will spend several days here. .. evening from Thermopolis and visit here for several days. eee of Denver are visiting in the for several days having arrived morning. Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Hillgren of 445 South Grant street are the parents of an eight pound baby 7 Mont., and will visit here for some Mrs. Wilcoxen came down last Mr. and Mrs, Frank C. Colburn — W. Le Diver arrived yesterday|he had been subjected by his badly wil from his he in Guernsey and will crippled legs, shot himself tn the ttend to business affairs here for left temple with his .38 revolver, City Briefs everal days, after noon on Wednesday bes hrxad at his home on the outskirts of city Frank and William Hopper spent town. this| Harry Shaffer of the United States | Yesterday in Douglas attending to Sa Bond company {s spending some| business matters, | © M. Crou of Houston, Texas, ts Mrs. Ben. Flint and Mrs. Savage time here from Denver on business BE as | a visitor here for a few days. daughter who arrived yesterday for his company. 4 are among the Lavoye visitors} Mrs, Francis C. Thomas and Ss By ETE oe noon at their home. Dr. H. A.| oe oaine wal dave ini the’ city | Gaughter of Billings are visiting here eee ripple Ends H. A. Louek of Sheridan ts here on Reichenbach the attending physician reports baby and mother to be pro- gressing satisfactorily. eee visiting with friends. for several days with friends . ee Mr. and Mrs. M, W. Young an- nounce the arrival of a baby son Tuesday, November 6 at their resi- Me tion. Mr. and Mra. C. L. Steel of Mon- casa tana arrived in the city this week here for several weeks having ar- rived yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Wilcox left yesterday for Omaha and Lin- coln where they will attend the Ne- braska-Notre Dame game to be in construction work will attend to business affairs. They will be the guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Car} E. Ellis during th tay here. . . ness trip. afternoon of this week Bast Fourteenth The | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Mathews ure trip, will return tomorrow. who have been visiting for a short eee spent in playing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz are the parents of a baby born yesterday afternoon home, 642 South Grant avenue. Dr. J. C, Kamp the aitending physician reports mother and daughter to be doing nicely. aughter Saturday Specials Mrs. 86-in. Colored Corduroy, for bathrobes, etc. $ Per yard. 1.00 86-in. Brocaded Corduroy; all Riven on $1.35 Miss Alva Vastine of Salt Creek came in yesterday and will visit here for several Souczek, Mrs. W. Burgess Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Telty and fam- ily arrived last evening from Helena, Harrison entér- Corduroy Bathrobes; all col- ors and sizes for ladies. Specish DOOD Red her residence, cream filling—use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Absolutely pure, safe, convenient Sold and recommended by all Grocers NEW SHIPMENT OF P. N. PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS Phone 736 relatives en route to Denver where Miss Thomas will undergo a slight Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Walburn who have been spending the last week in Denver on a business and p! THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 141 East First J. H. Gates and FE, D. Hicks are Salt Creek visitors here for several days. | business for a short time. Long Suffering |_ +. ». ctonincton ot Thermepota By Suicide) -c. and | eee B, C. Edwards of Denver ts at- tending to business affairs here for is here on business for a short time. Se should be practiced Donahoe, Mrs, weeney, | 1 dence, $24% South Kimball street.| | Mrs. S. C. Dolan of Cheyenne is! ‘e™ ; diss Harte Catton, and the honored | nt 7Dect {© make thelr home bere. ooth mother and Maurice William, | here for a short time visiting with| Several days, | han ptner ssi: “wrigh Teotl fiiecnee re pure mill. guest. iad cols, snd Mra. 7. I. Marker of J¥_ ate Going wiosty. “sacs Peer J. B. Stever is a Portland, Ore.| MILES CITY, Mont. Nov. 9—| the same standard in your flavoring joago arrived yesterday and w.l! - business man here for several days, is city lost one of its picturesque|extracts? Van Duver’s Certified visit here for several weeks with} Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Walters of/ Mrs. G, L. Koones of Tulsa, Okia., os 2 5 {citizens this week when James Car-| Flavoring Extracts are genuine.— Afternoon. friends. Mr. Marker who is engaged| Omaha are the guests of relatives/is here for several days on a busi- S. R. Terney of Salt Creek is here Toll, tiring of the suffering to which Adv on business for a fe eee Frank I. Francis and H. B. Han-| Sen are among the Denver business men spending several days here. | sement. days. = = = HATS HATS’ HATS eas- G. D. Riddle of Boulder, ts here refreshments = with planes ies rete ooesd boar’ ce tartese epaeteree ee Mr, and Mrs. A.A. Worthington] on business for several days having Sheyenne returned yesterday. 7 re: e} 2 ver is ornt; min 7 ned ye y. ite (pl) Seca. (Ee. Bateinw ean ot Grand Ripls, Mich., are in the| arrived this morning. ra om Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Simons| Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wiley came in| “ty for several days. e e ° and Gaughter, Mary Jane of Cleve-| Yesterday on a short pleasure trip ee Ferris ot| Fat That Shows Members of the Past Noble Grand| ‘and, O., are the guests here for| {fom Salt Creek. | br feo gps Paes er cg ahaa . VALUES UP TO $17.50 club of Lodge No. 39 entertained | several weeks of Mr, Simons's sister Se peed g 2 w! vi ert = Lethe Soon Disappears ° Thursday at the home of Mrs. W.|Mra. F. Davidson and family, cf Alpes teagan param dacgiey | | alip thgee homage greet e7g staremipent fat that comes ana | Your choice of what is left of my entire stock for . v" 21 treet. ‘rom. ay here 8 re W. Burgess, 662 South Park ave-| Sou m street. petite Lipeein ty ing with friends. burden, (a hindrance. to’ ‘acti m $7.50. Just 50 hats left. Come early and take your Mr, and Mrs, H. L. Nicholles will SSS re z 3 off the fat ‘where it shows by tak. | Choice, Saturday, Nov. 10. future | leave next week for California where one, euneeen, Brescrintins z let. they will spend the winter months These little tablets are an effective Feathers, Flowers and Frames Also On Sale eee jand harmless as the famous pre- | scription their name. day i from which they take Buy and try a box to- All druggists the world over Mrs. Mc’s Hat Shop sell them, at one dollar for a box or r them direct from the : d 4612 Woodward Ave Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store f) Detroit. Mich. | You can thus say Dd-bse to dleting, exercise and | Advertisement pune orrow’s Trl Clean Sweep SALE Do not fail to take advantage of the greatest values in women’s, children’s and infants’ wear. It is a case of still reducing in order that we may have the neces- sary space desired for Holiday needs. We cannot tell you in words the money- saving attached to this economy event. You must see in order to be convinced. Every article in the house cut in price except new holiday stock. Women’s Dresses from $5.00 to $35.00; Coats from_$5.00 to $60.00. Any Fur Garment one- third off; and a few others in smaller articles we quote below at the following prices; Women’s Pure Wool Hose, 79c—Children’s School Hose 15c—Children’s School Hose, extra quality 23c—Women’s Fancy Jersey Silk Petticoats $2.98—Women’s Corselets 95c—Children’s Gingham Dresses 89c—Rubberized Aprons 29c—Silk and Velvet Hand Bags, at $1.98—Women’s Black Sateen Petticoats 89c—Women’s Silk Camisoles 95c—All Wool Slip-on Sweaters $1.95—Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns 89c—One Odd Lot of Silk Blouses $1.95—-Women’s Silk Vests 85c—Women’s Corsets 79c—Baby Wool Coats $2.49—Women’s Bungalow Aprons. Dark or light colors 89c— Infants’ Wool Sweater Jackets 89c—Women’s Pure Silk Hose $1—Women’s Silk Hose 69c—One lot of Leather Pocketbooks 49c—One odd lot of Misses’ and Children’s Underwear .49c—Dr Denton’s Sleeping Garments 89c—Dark Flannelette Outing Skirts 69¢e—Women’s Fancy Trimmed Crepe Kimonos $2.29—Baby Blankets. Very Special 49c—Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes 39c—One odd lot of Silk Skirts $1.95—Blue Serge Gym Bloomers $2.95—Women’s Gauze Vests 15c, Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Hat § OS In the House, Nothing Reserved, at — The Store The [F ADER otal Catt The Store Accommodating Saturday Specials The Wyoming Drug & Supply Company LLOYD'S November 10th TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY $2.50 bottle Melba Fleurs $2.00 box Sylvan Linen______ $1.19 Toilet Water -.... —— ——.$1.69 $1.25 box Deerfield Bond. -----69¢ $1.25 bottle Riegers To ater_69c $1.00 box Hammermill Bond___.67c $1.50 bottle Milliers Toilet Water..87c $1.75 bottle Pinauds Violet Toilet Water —___... —.---.. $1.29 $1.00 bottle Florida Water....69c $1.15 box Autocrat Linen; color pink, and blue, box. --69c pea pottls Narcisse D’Or SHAVING PREPARATIONS eriume a nenns emnennes Coeeemmecen. 85c bottle Frostilla Cream__ 50c bottle Shaving Lotion......__37¢ $1.00 Rubberset Shaving Brush_.69c 65c Shaving Mug... $1.50 Shaving Mirro: 40c tube A. D. S. Sha "4 Special While They Last PATENT MEDICINES $1.10 bottle Tanlac___. 35c bottle Glyco-Thymoline Durh D 2x Safety Raz SS eionatianiaaa a urham Duplex Safety Razor.....23e $1.50 bottle Beef, Iron and Wine.. $1.10 bottle Sarsaparilla Comp. SOAPS W. D. & S. Co. make___. $1.50 bottle Lyko..._. FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Regular 60c qt. Pineapple Sherbet, ANTE ees we he Regular 65c qt. Melba Sherbet, quarG ee s+e----400 (Only One Quart to Each Customer at . This Special Price) RUBBER GOODS CANDIES 65c lb. Peanut Cluster, Ib...§-_.39e 75¢ lb. Home Made Turkish De- light, special, ]b....._..._ ee Beautiful Packard Coupe to be given away Free. I i t $2.00 Hot Water Bottle_____....§1.19 i eho ee ae $2.00 Wearever Hot Water BOC e ices ttt eee CSTD Have you tried our Luncheonette. $2.00 Whirling Spray Syringe....__89c Open at all hours. WE SPECIALIZE IN PRESCRIPTIONS THE REGISTERED DRUG STORE

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