Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 3

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Che Casper Daily Cridune (Semen stems Mae te Beet chen rae ater PRESBYTERIANS TO SiVE PAGE THRE? g Jack Leary, traveling freight and | day. Mr. Leary spent a short time | For the late riser the first meal is | passenger agent for the Chicago,| in Omaha visiting with his broth t ‘h,"—breakfast and lunch. } Burlington and Quincy railroad, has| before returning home very meal Van Duzer’s Ce: the bazaar are asked to hand in the ——-——— tracts should be used when returned from Lincoln, Neb., where articles at this meeting. All mem- | SON he attended the Nebraska-Notre| Chester Gulley ts in for a short |% flavoring ts required. Sold by bers of the society are requested | Dame game) played there last Satur- | time on business from Salt Creek. ad grocers Advertisement. nt. |to be present. = ed ENT a tee eee division will be tn charge of the|A! those having rmished work for meeting. Fillowing the meeting Mrs. McShane’s cammittee will be in charge of a delicatessen. “All (members are asked to be pr BY MARY TOBIN ‘CY Circle Wil Hola AM Day Session The CY circle of the Methodist Ladies’ aid society will hyd an all McLanughiin-Jackson Marriage Yesterday. Miss Luviena M. McLaughlin of iBANQUET ON THURSDAY a ) 2 = ry. Tippacanoe, Ind., and William J. | Pioneers Enjoy day session Thi beginning at | Jackson of Converse county, were| Elaborate plans are being mado! Banquet-Dance 9 o'clock at the ome of Mrs. C. H.| married here yesterday by Justice |by the men of the First Presbyter-| The completion of another year in the existence of the Muir, 1211 South Elm etreet. All Henry Brennan. The couple were un church for a great Father ana| ry A . * |members of the circle are asked to | unattended. Son banquet to be held in the| Natrona County Pioneers’ association was featured last |be present as important business eee church at 6:45 Thursday evening. A/ pe iar! a pasa and dance followed today by the ffairs will be transacted. St. Mark’s Synurgae splendid program has been arranged | election of new officers. The members who have been chosen to pilot the organization through the coming year are Mrs..Edna Smith, president; Mrs. J. L. Shepperson, vice president; Mrs. J. R. Wilson, »———————______-__* secretary, and Mrs. John M. Whisen- | ...aem s hunt, treasurer. 'y for the purpose of raising | Mol-Miller | Marriage Wednesday | The marriage of Mrs. Nettie Moll to Ulster S. Miller took place last evening at 8:20 at the Presbyterian Meeting i Mrs. Charlies T. Weidner assisted by Mrs. R. F. Richardson enter: tained the members of St. Mark’ Synurgae last evening at the home of the former, 334 East Eleventh by the program committee which consists of add: es by Mr. L. A.| Reed, Mr. Clevi | Attorney W. J. Worley. Norris| Pinney and Maurice Post will also| address the gathering on behalf of money for the Christmas fund, the |™Anse, 1003 South Wolcott street, | street. It was announced during the Page 3 ai es a teas The _ entertainment given last! tickets for which are now on sale |the Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiat-| evening by the November committee iciobet: Willi “Bava” chatee or Sm a iriebe! charge of the a: night in the I. O. O. F. hall was by members of the club, Following !mg- The ring ceremony was used. | that the bridge tea which was to! 70%) program throughout the cy aifferent in many ways from any the dinner and business meeting a |The couple are well known here,!have been given November Geeg = 2 y i i other given by the association. / card party was enjoyed. Seventy-|both being pioneers of the county.{be given Saturda: The banquet {s being prepared by | + ‘Those who attended were dressed in| five members attended. The club |Mr. and Mrs, Miller will make their | the Parish house. Mra. Nell Kim-|. committee Readbd We dure! To el i, the ginghams and overalls neces-| will meet again in two weeks on |home at 452 CY avenue. [eee cere eres SOR, ROME eterck:° pisedy™ with” GD of tee i sarily worn by the pioneers of tha | Tuesday evening. 6 ‘ee are chairmen of a committee for the , west who spent so much of their/ "8 time in laboring for its development. | Eastern Star Meeting A\ box lunch was served at 7 Thursday Evening. o'clock. At this time talks were | Eastern Star, will meet in regu- lar session Thursday evenifig at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Work for the evening will be conducted by the past matrons and patrons Kimball, prominent among the pio- neers of this section. Dancing started at 9 o'clock. Bert Wagner's rchestra furnished the music and old time pieces only were played| cf the chapter. Following the bow during the evening. A feature of ness meeting and initiation of can. this musical organization was the | aidates a social hour will be hou cowbell attachment to the drums so | 4); visiting members who attend familiar to the old timer. The/ | are asked to be present at 7:30. march was led by Mrs. Ed AL ane Th t given by M. P. Wheeler and W. 8. | o¢ (ne, Fort Casper chapter, Order | 4 Informal Tea Tuesday Afternoon Mra. A. N, Ward was hostess at informal tea given yesterday afternoon at her home on McKinley street complimentary to her moth- erinlaw, Mrs. A. H. Ward of Colo- rado Springs who shas been visiting here for the last few weeks. Amdng those who attended were Mrs. An- gus Robertson, Mrs. Jack Faulkner, Mrs. J. L. Mathews, Mrs, H. Lyl- an, Mrs. Frank C. Molden and the honored guest. eee entertainment and all those wishing to reserve tables are asked to cal! them at their homes. The Synurgae will meet again in two weeks on Tuesday evening, November 27. eee Gleaners Circle Will Meet _ The Gleaners circle of the First Baptist chrrch will hold an all day session Thursday, November 15 at the home of Mrs. Howard Thomp. son, 933 South Oak street. All mem. bers are asked to sew at this meet ing for the bazaar, trimmings will have a large part in the evenings program. "FREEZONE” CORNS lift right off Put on your overcoat — we’re going into the parlor N MANY HOMES a trip from one recom to f ‘: is NcGraiigh MaAGAl jy! Guanker ham, Sisters Win Clan Stuart Will Hold eee the next room is like passing from the Torrid i An out-of-town guest for the eve- | Hold Meeting Thursday. Social and Dance Methodist Circles to the Arctic zone. nicg, was Mrs. Cyrus Beard, widow ne Pythian Sisters will meet in| The Clan Stuart will hold their | Will Meet s of the Jate Judge Cyrus Beard. Mrs.' reguiar session Thursday evening |regular “monthly social and dance| The circles of the Methodist Beard has charge of the historical | at the Knights of Pythias hall. Al: members are asked to be present. Following the business meeting re- freshments will be served by Mrs. P, N. Chapin, chairman; Mrs. S. W. Conwell and Mrs. C. W. Dwoark. During the evening cards will be enjoyed. ri rtmént of Wyoming at the tate capitol, She met with the eers’ association in their busi- 8 session this morning and spoke the members regarding the ways which they might help her with her work of presefving the state's history. Among those who attended the effair last night were: Mr. and Mrs. |. B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Niecolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wag- ner, Mr, and Mrg, B. B. Brooks, Mr. eee Sherwood-Bond Engagement Announced. Mrs. M. F. Ryan of this city an- nounces the engagement of her lorew, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shepper- eee son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, | Knights of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schulte, Mr. / Wit Meet This Evening 1 Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mr. and| The Knights of Coumbus will Rafferty, Mr and Mrs. /hold their regular business meeting Mr, and Mrs. S. W./this evening at 8:30 o'clock at the , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colwell, | Knights of Pythias hall. Al) mem- Friday evening, November 16 at 9 o'clock at the I. O. 0. F. hall. AH members and friends are invited to attend, cee Mrs. Smith Entertains At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Donald J. Smith was host- ess at an enjoyable informal bridge luncheon given yesterday a her res- idence 233 East Twelfth street. Honors for the afternoon were tak- en by Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. 8. Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. Joe Bingen- he'mer, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. R. M. An- drus, Mrs, James P, Kem, Mrn Leigh Townsend, Mrs. S. N. Brooks, Mrs. H. L, Patton, Mrs, R. BEB. Wert, Mrs. Gus Be'l, Mrs. Willlam church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 with the following hostesses: Social Service, Mrs, A. P. Nesbitt. 628 East Eleventh street. Kensington, Mrs. L. L. Gantz, 908 South Durbin street, assisted by Mrs. Spicer. Capitol Hill, Mrs, Charles Lester, 454 Milton avenue. CY ctrele, Mrs. OC. H. Mutr, 1211 South Elm street, all day session. The Victory Workers circle meet ing has been postponed until Thurs- ‘The Gleaners circle of the First Baptist church will hold a bazaar | Thursday, November 22 at tho served. |church, Refreshments will also be} Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Truly! soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or trritation.—Advertisement, PEARL The wind determines which side of the house is hot and which cold. And the family spends the winter huddling over a register or around a stove. You need no overcoat in Mr. Butler’s home! “IAM using my ARCOLA Bow for the second winter. Our home is nice and warm all over, in all the rooms, When we had stoves we had to close offa part of our home. But now in the fuel it saves, It’s all so unnecessary. For Arcora, connected with an American Ra- diator in each room, can warm your home as evenly and perfectly as our larger heating plants warm mansions and larger buildings all over the testify that Arcora is rapidly paying back its cost Life is short; don’t shiver through it. Make up your mind that radiator warmth with Arcora it’s like summer time all year sister, Miss Jeanette Sherwood, of|N. Brooks and Mrs. G. R. Wald-|4ay afternoon. ” world. And i F: wi La is not rs. Sam Harrison, Be cand atts | formerly of Milwaukee and now of |ed were Mra. Charles Campbell ae “* ficlent to remove every hard corn, only best but cheapest. Thousands of owners Frank Scherck, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Casper. Mrs. Harry Frea, Mre. Fred Capen, | November ‘ } wr Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mr. and)bers as weil as visiting members Tolburst, Mrs, T. 8. Cooke, Mra, Tn |qp sy ayeood announces a dance WHITE is the best warmth and the cheapest in the end. A: Mrs, ‘Trevoe Hvans, Mr. and Mrs. |in the city are invited to attend. |G. smith, Mrs, M. C. Price ning {and Supper every Saturday night at i A t z ur. ada shtawel . Smith, 5 - |Haygood’s. — Sevey’s Orchestra, For Arcora pays for itself in the fuel it saves. ba Hawin G. Gothbers, oe Q.. He Denver, Sire, Gio R. Waalds | ec LAUNDRY 2 Pee ee ne yok | een achmiat and Mrs. J. 'T. Gratiot: Ss e © liam Jones, Mr. . M. ovens rh Rig RF hg Ee ee ure Relief | Phone 1702 $180 to $550 Be h Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pane a 4; 39 will meet in regular session Ald Meeting Thursday FOR INDIGESTION ‘ vu \ Mrs. Howard Baker, Mr. and | this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd es” % u s. Rex Fannizg, Mr. and Mra.|Fellow’s hall. Follawing the bus-|;ane GapeniGreines onsen orn AT YOUR SERVICE Ascota, completely installed with radiae Edgar Evans, Mr, and Mrs. J. S.|-ness meeting a goctal hour will be meet Thursday afternoon at 2 tora, under normal conditions, plus freight, ! VanDoren, Mr: and Mra. Rollle/held and refreshments will tbe |orclock at the home of nia, sv, 3 is Clark, Mr, and Mra. W. B. Tubbs; | served by the Mesdames Delic Clark, |Green. All members and vistors FE Mr, and Mrs. George ly, Mr. a Katie Boyd, Miss Belle Crainson.|are invited to attend Business to Loan—Improv- Mrs. Walter King, orig ae ae M:/ Miss Mabel Kiel ang Alvin Melds. tatters of importance will be tran- ge property; loans AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY is 5 P. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. J "| All members are aaked to be pres-|sacted during the meeting 5 a Dickenson, Mr, and Mrs. Tom C. |en¢, eee 2=5 Sure Relief || (!osed promptly. ©. M. |) eet Boilers and Amerrcax Radiators for every heating need fe Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Bradley, eee North Casper Community Hoiness, Gen, Agent, U.S. —— : ry A. nd Mrs. Sam Service, Mr. and | proshytertam Ald Ald Will Meet = Building & Loan Assn,, Your heating contractor is our distributor j Mrs. E, G. Gothberg, Mr, and Mrs. | Meeting Thursdi Mrs George F. Finch will enter- N fe Charles Anda, Mr. and Mrs. J. J-/ The Ladies aid society of the|tain the members of the Ladies’ 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere geet 4th and Blake Streets Denver, Colo. 5 Svendsen, Mr, and Mrs, A. T./|Presbyterian church will meet |aid soclety of the North Casper e Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sloane, —— — —_———_— _ — ———_____. Sana - and Mrs. C. P. Dasch, Mr. and h Mrs. James Wiederhold, Mr. ang = ~ fo Mrs. J. E. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. 7 3 53 ————— Py D, Summers, Mr. and Mrs, Mazi Ca ALL LLL ERLE LEPDELLL ODO a Javis, Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. im 5 and Mrs. W. D. Mrs. J. M. Whisenhunt, Mr and Mrs. Ed McGraugh, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Michie, Mr. and Mrs. sd Popple, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Roderick Gor don, Mr. and Mrs. Dewight Wood ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dessert, Mesdames Anna Leeper, H. L. Patton, Noll Kimball, Stella Lilly, Dora Sanders, Ella Adams, Alice Stanley, Hem Trollope, BE. C. Jameson, Claire Gil- lam, Clara Horn, Rosa Ford, For- tune Merchon, Langhoop, Ida Price, A. 8. Donahoe, J. 8, Day, Thomas rydon, Mr. SHOE SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Children’s School Shoes EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION America Theater Hood, Glen Coen, Ida Bucknum, D. E. Fuller and the Misses Margaret Grieve, Mary Grieve, Virginia Buck- num, Frances Taylor, Edna Smith, May Hamilton, Hazel Jones, Emma Gothberg, Dorothy Dasch,_ Ruth Dasch, Inez Falkenburg and tho fessrs, Jesse A. Sheffner, George W. var, Fred H. Freudenthal, L. J. Price, A. J. Lewis, C. J. Hares, C. Y. Garvey, Gerry Nicolaysen, Arthur Brandt, W. T. ns, Walter Breon, O. Z. Gentry, m Michie, Jake Crouse and O: Rice. see Bridge Luncheon Thursday. Mrs, Nell Kimball and Mrs, Frank Cowan will entertain at the fourtn of a series of bridge luncheons to- morrow at their residence on South Wolcott street. eee Joint Meeting of Caspar Collins Camps Is Success. An enthusiastic and succesaful joint meeting of the Ladies’ Auxtil- sary of Caspar Collins Camp No. 7 eng members of Caapar Collins Camp No, 15, United Spanish War terans was held Tuesday evening at the Knights of Pythias hail. Among the candidates who were initiated into auxiliary No, 7 were Mrs. William Armstrong, Mrs. Grace Batley, Mra, FE. N, Cole, Mra. W. Ferguson, Mra, Oscar Hixon . Margaret Kropp, Mrs, Virg!! Nesbit, Mrs. J. K, Peep, Mra. Kelley, ‘ss Rose Kropp and Miss Treya CD. 4 eee ‘Catholic Girls’ Club Meeting Last Evening, The Cathollo Giria’ club met laut evening at 6:30 at the Mullin club on Beventh atrest during which mea dinner was served and busi- ‘88 matters discussed, The imper- tant feature of the meeting was 2 zt report given by the chairman of the Christmas trea committee ex- aining in detail the plang for a nee to be given Friday evening, November 28, at the Arkeon dancing Medium Brown Hair jeoks best of all after a Golden Glint ‘Shampoo. + Advertisement, } Some of our best stock in broken sizes, Black and brown, kid and calf skins, Values up to $5.45, SPECIAL $2.98 Black and brown kid and calfskin, This includes our best shoes that are regularly priced up to $5.95, Sizes 21 to 6. SPECIAL $3.49 Women’s High Top Shoes Military heels, black, gray and brewn kid, Values up SPECIAL to $6,95, Rule Departm Lindsay & Eo. Broken aslzes, black and brown calf skin, Values up to $3.45, Sizes 6 to 11, SPECIAL Boys Shoes One lot of boys’ durable schoo] shoes, Black and brown leather, Values up te 84,45, Biaes 214 to 6, Men’s Work Shoes With goed heavy soles, A real shoe for winter wear. Values up te 84,06, SITIOS LISILIS III SIS II TSO SSG, SPECIAL; 2.98 — ent Store SLM LL 232 East Secand Street N N \ iN \ .) N N \ N N N A . N By Courtesy of the The Chas. E. Wells. Home of the Chickering Casper, Wyo, Thursday Evening Nov, 15 Two Appearances: 7:45 p, m. and 9:15 p. m, SIGMUND SPAETH In a Novel Offering AMPICO Jn the Chickering Piano Music Co. , 2°) a oO be o © > 7?

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