Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 3

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eighborhood Dinner Club fecting Last Evening Mr. and Mrs. Guy Trevett enter ained the members of the Neighbor. ood dinner club last evening at hor residence on South Grant Honors at \bridge for the eve taken by Mrs. Edna J. J. Donavon. ng those who attended were Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell, Dr. Mrs. Wiliam Kocher, Mr. and Ww. J. Chamberlain, Dr. and J. J. Donavon, Mrs. Edna . Fred Vilinave, Dr. George th and the hosts. The club will again In two weeks on Tues- ing at the home of Mr. and Chamberlain, 1318 South Spruce tree’ enee Bille Schulte Is Jost At Party ‘ Schulte son of Mr. and Mrs. A rth \. Schulte was host at a dren's party given yesterday ernoon at his, home in East Sec- treet. in honer of his sixth jay, Games were played and freshments. Were served at the ose of the afternoon by Mrs. chulte. Fourteen children at- t. Mark's Guild leeting Tomorrow Mrs. Sinclair Reekie assisted by irs. Harry Young will entertain the members of St. Mark’s guild tomor »w afternoon at the home of the on South Kimball street. nembers are urged to attend as portant business affairs will be ‘ansacted) lorme itholic Girl’s Club Dance Friday Evening mbers of the Catholic Gtr! Jub will give a, dance Friday eve- ng at the Arkeon’dancing academy r+ the purpose of raising money to : on charity work during the The public is tmas holidays. vited to attend. eee cers and Teachers Meet f Presbyterian Manse A very successful and well at- nded meeting of the teachers and fficers of the Presbyterian Sunday hool wags held last evening at the panse, 1103 South Wolcott street. During the meeting plans were made r a larger increase in attendance i all the departments of the, Sun ay school and for a program to be iven the Monday evening before hristmas. Plans were also made large chorus of Sunday school upils to be directed by Mrs. George Witt Graves. Reports given by e leaders of the different depart- ents showed the success of the pork being carried on by the mem- rs. ee fmmanuel Auxiliary leeting Tomorrow Auxillary of the Immanuel Baptist church will meet Mission study tomorrow after- pon at the home of Mrs. Davis, 44 South Wa'nut street. All mem- rs are asked to be present as im- prtant business matters will be dis- Smoker For n ving Eve A smoker for Thanksgiving eve s been arranged by the Casper ks. The Elks dramatic club has epare@.a program that will in- jude considerable fun for all those nt. The refreshments will be keeping with the occasion. eee McGrath Entertains igton. jt Kensin, Mrs. Leigh McGrath was hostess an informal kensington giver. sterday afternoon at her home in e Standard addition. Eight guests tended. idge Tea esday Afternoon. Mrs. M. L. Markley was hosters informal bridge tea given yes- day afternoon at her residence on urbin street. Honors for the af- moon were won by Mrs. J. M. sher, and Mrs. A. Larkins. Eight ests were present. ary s. Brooks Will tertain Friday. ™ 8. N. Brooks will entertain in informal kensington Friday ternoon of this week at the H. L. tton residence, 142 South Wolcott eet. Eight guests will attend. eee hurch Thursday. ‘The Gleaner's circle of the First plist church will hold a bazaar ursday, November 22, beginning o'clock at the church. Dainty bd useful articles suitable for ristmas gifts will be on sale and lunch wil be served. eee it Side Community id Meeting Thursday. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the st Side Methodist Community urch will meet Thursday after- pon at 2:30 at the church, 1614 st Second street. Mrs. J. L. Miede d Mrs. H. G. Twiford will act as Pstesses for the afternoon. Alt embers and friends are invited to tend. idnicht Bridge Club ‘ing Last Evening. The Midnight Bridge club met last ening at the home of Miss Mar- et England, 1242 South Elm t, honors tor the evening being ken by Mrs. Vincent Carter of eyenne and Miss Patricia Sulli- n. Among those present were T. J. Drew, Miss Kathleen livan, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, iss Kathryn Mahoney, Mrs. Frank Pwan, Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mies tricia Sullivan, Mrs. Fred Kampf. fs. Julian Lever Jr., Miss Verra mgemen, Miss Lols Longshore d Mrs, Vincent Carter of Chey- fedium Brown Hair iooks best ivertisement. ‘Mrs. J. J. Donavon, Mrs. Willlam are requested to be present. Special Program South Casper School Friday. a Golden Glint Shampoo. | today eon, enne, & guest In the city for a few days. The club will be entertained again tn two weeks by Miss Patricia Sullivan at her home on East Tenth street. see Surprise Party This Week. Mr. and Mrs. John Legan were Pleasantly surprised at a party given this week for them by a num- ber of their friends and relatives at their home, 256 East F. street. Music selections were played during the evening and refreshments were served. About 40 guests attended. cee Seandinavian Lutheran Ald Meeting Thursday. The Ladies Aid society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church witi meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Angen, 945 Howard street. All members are asked to be present. CoS 5 Trinity Lutheran Aid Will Meet. The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. L. Krusmark, 617 East Fifth street. All members are as! to be present. se. Missionary Society Is Organized. The women of the East Side Meth- odist Community church with the as- sistance of the pastor, the Rev. J, A. Dean organized a Woman's Foreign Missionary society with 21 charter members gt a meeting held yester- day afternoon at the church. Offi- cers lected for the year follow: President, Mrs. S. D. Benell; vice President, Mrs. E. 8S. Allen; record- ing secretary, Mrs. L, Martin; cor- responding secretary, Miss Jane Hy- att, and treasurer, Mrs, E. L. Rees. The meeting was marked with great enthusiasm ‘and the members feel greatly encouraged by the large at- tendance and work accomplished at the meeting. Bridge Party at Greenbaum Home. Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum enter- tained at the third of a series of in- formal bridge parties given this af- ternoon at her residence on Lind avenue. Among those who attend- ed for the afternoon were Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. T, J. Riach, Mrs. O. Cc. Brewster, Mra. W, B. Cobb, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. Joe Irwin, Mrs. Julian Lever, Jr., Mrs. M. Mrs. Charles Lever of Sioux City, Ia., Miss Violet Lever and Mrs. Vincent Carter of Cheyenne. eee Mrs. Newman Entertains. Mrs, Fred Newman entertained at the second of series of informa’ bridge luncheons today at her home, 1015 South Durbin street. present were Mrs. Herbert Dailey, Mrs. Andy Thompson, Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Mrs. C. H. Bowman, Mrs. Arthur A, Schulte, Mrs. P. C. Nico- laysen, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mi’ Frank Cowan, Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. James Laughlin, Mrs. Samuel Neff, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Guy ‘Trevett, Mrs. J. C. Warkley, Mrs. Donald Michie, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Eugene Dunn and the hostess. Mrs. Newman will entertain again on Saturday of this week at another bridge luncheon. ee Grace Lutheran Bazaar Saturday, November 24. The ladies of the Grace Lutheran church are responding Mberal'y to the request for many attractive and useful articles for the bazaar to be given Saturday, November 24, at the Odd Fellow's hall. Judging from the reports given by the chairmen of the different committees Saturday will be a banner day for the organ- ization. The Sunday school booth is creating a lively interest among the children, the following having made arrangements with Mr. Hofhine of the Hofhine Stationery company for & comp’ete line of Christmas cards and’ stationery: Miss Lillian Larsen, Miss Ruth Hougen, Car! Runden and Romas VarHaug. Miss Marjorie Ames will be in charge of the card department. Miss Beulah Compton will be in charge of the selling of all of the articles and candy contributed by the Sunday school children. ate 18 Mrs. Byars Entertains Her Club Tuesday. Mrs. H. Byars entertained her club yesterday afternoon at her home which is composed of wives of Casper dentists. Honors for the af- ternoon were won by Mrs, G. T. Morgan and Mrs. William Kocher. Among those who attended were Mrs. C. E. Duncan, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Kocher, Mrs, C. T. Morgan, Mrs. Herman Ta'pers, Mrs. Edna Thomas, Mrs. G. A. DeFreece, Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, Mrs. W. H. Snoddy, Mr: J. E, Beal and Mrs, J. W. Bingharn. The club will meet again in tro weeks on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bingham, 511 Kimball avenue. eee Presbyterian Missionary Society Will Meet. +The Woman's Missionary society | of the First Presbyterian church will | meet {at the church parlors. lincluding debate, Resolved that the afternoon at 2:30 A program Thursday the evangelism of Chin: will be ant to the welfare of the world than the evangelism of China will be given. All members of the society at The teachers of the South Casper school extend a cordial invitation to the patrons to visit the school Fri- day afternoon of this week. A epe-| 8 Pre! cial program will be given at 2.30. : Mrs. McFadyen Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. Mre. John McFadyen entertained an informal bridge lunch- the second of a series, a! violent ex of tl her vertisement. Gent's wife to be made in t! approved Nov. Sitting was made in t furniture of the blue room. One hour was cation by Mrs. Coolidge, who wrote, on th word “approved.” home on South Durbin _ street. Guests who attended were Mrs. A. city. F. Hoff, Mrs. H. Cobb, Mrs. This copyrighted photograph ts said to be the first one of the presi- sitting. @his photograph is the favorite one and was released for publi- and will make their home in this Chandler saw snow today ed with the Charles E. j time, eee short time. week on business. ee businees affairs here i days. for terday. eee Lima, O. with his parents in “ | da: returned last evening. he private dining room, using cee given by Mrs. Coolidge for the @ back of the proof, the single Chandler has returned from |Creek where he spent looking over the oil fields. Mr. Crippen will be connect- \first time in ears, Wells music iC state humane ct- L. A. Eitemt'ler of Edgemont, 8. ; D.. is bere on business for a short) J. W. Bookwaller is among the, | Denver business callers here for a/ | Earl Wiseman of Upton, Wyo., spent a few days in the city this L, L. Smith will leave this el w. , ning for the east where he expects ing to business affairs here for sev- to spend a month on a pleasure trip. eral days. He will spend severa! weeks visiting see | -C, W. Quinlan, who has been at | tending to business affairs in Chey- enne and Laramie for the last few| W. E. Chandler of Westlake, Tex., is visiting with his son A yesterday Mr. for t 4 musical concert for which there ‘will be a full complement of vocal and instrumental talent, has been planned by the Charles i. Wells Music company, to be he'd at its | store this Friday evening et 8:30 o'clock. An attendance pre- dicted, and it is difficult to conceive of less than a very large and thoroughly appreciative audience to | enjoy the following high class pro- gram: Ampico—Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6, Liszt: recorded by Mischa Levitzki. Soprano— “Sunbeams,” Ronald; Logan: Miss Hazel King. B. Reed, F. E. Boyer, R. O. Clarke, Charles E. Robinson, B. F. Dayton, George H. Jones, Nick Gardner and R. H. Wickstrum. ee George F. Callahan is spending J. Quinn of Lincoln arrived tn the Several days here from Salt Creek elty yesterday and will attend to where he has been working for some several time, 8. C. Teyton, E. W. Baker and John Tracy of Shoshon! is here II. M. Parscns came in yesterday for a short time having arrived yes-on a short business trip from Salt | Creek. ere E. Glenn of Lysite ts attend- | J. A. Moeller is making ons of ‘his regular business calls here this week from Omaha. aie te! | Fremont Mitchie {fs attending to business affairs here for several days from his ranch east of the elt E|°'Y alt M. W. Watson {ts a Powell bust- ness man here for a few days. | Roy Firmin ts tn the city on bus- inere from Salt Creek for several Emery, Mrs. B. B, Brooks, Mrs. Earl company here, R. A. Findley of Salt Creek is'days. C. Boyle, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. 9h Hrs visiting with friends here for a 2 PS George B. Nelson, Mrs. T. A. Dean,| Mr. and “Mrs, Frank Yates left short’ time. James O'Connell arrived yesterday Mrs. Frank Flanigan, Mrs, Thomas last week for Rochester, N. Y,, and vee |from hie home in Boone, Ia., and Cooper, Mrs. John Grieve, Mrs. C. other eastern poirts where they will} A. EB. Jenkins of Kaycee is herejwill spend several days here. H. Townsend, Mrs. John McGrath, visit for some time. jon business having arrived yester- — Mrs, George Campbell, Mrs. James see iday. Burns, Mrs. W. J. Bailey, Mrs.| Mrs. ‘Tom Hood and Mrs. R. D. eee Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the food Charles H. Wilson, Mrs. William Miller are visiting with friends in} W. E, Lauder of Clayton ta a bus-| expert, advocates wholesome foods. Holland, Mrs. H. B. Byars, Mrs. Woodhall, guest of Mrs. McFadyen eee and Mis Myra Clyne, niece and! yfiss Rachel Ryan has as her| Roy Hall ts tn fora few days from guest of Mrs, William Holland. guests nt her home for a shert time |his ranch west of Casper. 4 EERE baa oe 1 her sister, Mrs. R. H. Ful'er of os Victory Workers |Reatrice, Neb., and Miss Ella Toom-| A+ J- Holmes of Lavoye came in Will, Meet. beicganmenncat a haart yesterday on a short business trip. The Victory Workers’ circle of the| cee ba fren Methodist Ladies' Ald society will} fr. and Mrs. M. Saunders of Bi-|_,D: Wison is a visitor here from meet Thursday afternoon at 2.30 at jings the home of Mrs. F. B. Crowther in the American Express bui'ding. All members of the circle’are invited to attend. eee Miss Ryan Entertains For House Guests Miss Rachel Ryan entertained at an informal 500 party last evening | do Nel ind her niece Miss Ella Toom- er of St. Louis who are guests in the city for a short time, » A radio con-|leavs cert was enjoyed during the evening | they and refreshments were served Twenty guests attended. aT? Sea TR Ee week wher Personals Nebs. Miss Violet from Sioux City, Ia., where she spent several days visiting with relatives. She was accompanied home by her aunt, Mrs. Charles Lever of Sioux City who will visit here at the Lever residence on South Beech street event; spend trip. until after the Thanksgiving holl-| Miss Jutla Koclan of Billings, | “Freezone” on an aching corn, in day: Mont., arrived last evening and stantly that corn stops hurting, then eee will visit with friends here for sev-|Shortly you lft it right off with Mrs. Robert Hawley and Mrs.|eral days, fingers, Truly! one Smith of Doug'as spent several days here this week visiting with Mrs. Hawley’s sister, Miss Mary Cross, | 0. enroute to Denver where they expect to spend several weeks on a business and pleasure trip. “se Mrs. John Barrett and daughter, mother and sister of Attorney Edwin Barrett and Miss Grace Barrett came down this week from their former residence in Riverton and expect to make their home here. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Waller of Mon- tana are visiting for several days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cc. W. Clifton. eee Mrs. John Tracy of Des Moines] 3) arrived in the city yesterday ,and will visit here for several days with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Watson of Chicago are in the city for a short time on business and visiting with friends. 3 eee ‘Mrs. Anna Lee wil leave tomorrow for Denver where she expects to make her home during the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Frank C. Howsand. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Steward of Davenport, Ia., are the guests of re‘atives in the city for the re- mainder of the week. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Crippen mo- tored up from Denver this week All Fat People Should Know This Fat people owe a debt of grai tude to the author of the now fa- or Pret a ity remedy to ta Or world over at the reasonabl of one dollar for a box or you can seoure them direct on receipt of price from the Marmola, now leaves no excuse for dieting or overt Douglas for the cay will spend several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Costello are among the Salt Creek visitors spend- ing a few days here. Mr, and/Mrs. R. Q. Reed of Colo ,today and will visit with friends here at her apartments in honor of .her; 7 . Guests | sister, Mrs. R. H. Fuller of Beatrice, |f0F several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jones will Mr. and. Mrs. Bud Rouse left this home during the winter months. see Miss Plene Bantel of Scotts Bluff, several Lever has returned|terday. see Miss Rachel Ryan will leave this Miss Dorothy Williams of the W. Wilson law office left this after- eral days with relatives and friends a iness caller here Broken Bow, Neb. came down last evening and ons eee “FREEZONE” Springs arrived in the city, this week for California where will spend the winter months. | overland for Los Angeles e they expect to make their is the guest of friends here for days having arrived yes- | ing for Denver where she will 1 until Saturday on a business see Doesn't hurt a bit! of “Freezone" “*. noon for Salt Creek, having been soft corn, or corn between the toos, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Reynolds of|callec there by the iliness of her. and the calluses, without soreness Sheridan are visiting here for sov- mother. or_irritation.—Advertisement. for a short time. ee Among the Denver business men who arrivec this morning are O. G. Valentine, C. Kennedy H. Forbes, CORNS lift right off Drop a little Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, Christmas Suggestions THE STUART SHOP 1380S. Center “We Grow as We Serve.” Phone 2213 THE NEW DECORATIVE HOUSEHOLD LINENS have arrived in time for your Thanksgiving Table. In this collection you will find Florentine Luncheon Sets and Run- ners. Filet Lace Doilies Separate pieces and sets are Madeira Embroidery boxed for Gifts COLORED LINENS in Hand Embroidered Towels, Bridge Sets, Handkerchiefs RIBBON NOVELTIES Gifts of Ribbon Novelties are many and assortments are more extensive than ever before. Our new line is very complete. Dresser and Buffett Sets, Infants Novelties, ps adie Lingerie Ornaments, Lamp Shades, Colonial olis, ete, THE NEW VENETIAN GLASS NOVELTIES for dresser and buffett are beautiful and practical for gifts. PILLOWS A beautiful pillow gives an added charm to a room that nothing else will and here you will find hand-made models in velvet, velour, tapestry, metal cloth and heavy silks. PILLOWS MADE TO ORDER TOYS Bring the little tots and let them Santa. There are many things to de! boy in our Toy Department. ALL OUR CHILDREN’S COATS In Stock Are Reduced to HALF PRICE their order to it the little girl or e for the reduction! s on och to hora! <A” TEAS TEARS AE ORAS RRA ER Se Insure nutritious deserts by the use of Van Duzer’s Certified Extracts— made from pure fruit ices. by first-class grocers.A\ Inemen’ to | fitted. Concert To Be Given Next Friday at Wells Store Announcement CASPER WOMEN Miss Frances Pillsbury, of the Binner corset designing rooms, will be at our store all this week and will give special fit- tings of Binner Corsets. If you have trouble in getting properly and comfortably cor- seted, come in and be properly Fittings by Appointment Phone 67 Second Floor Golden Rule Dep’t Store Viclin—"The Son of Puszta,” Keler Rela: Miss Helen Stone. Contratto—“Pale Moon,” Logan; “Goodybye Sweet Day,” Kate Van- nah: Miss Violet Faulk. Piano—Scherzo Valse,” Op. 40, Moszkowsk!: Mies Lillian Peterson. Soprano—“Take Me With You When You Fly,” Clar! The Lass With The Delicate Air,” Arne: Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Trio—"Serenade,” Moszkowski; “T Love a Little Cottage,” O'Hara: Miss Edna May Healy, Mrs. E. E. Fisher, and Miss Violet Faulk; ac- companiment, Mrs. Cree and Miss Ruth Parmer. Stocking Special Is Announced for. | Arkeon Academy) A “silk stocking special” will be put on tomorrow night at the Arkeon. When the dance is over there will be 12 more pairs of silken hose go out the door than came ta | during the evening. But they will be carried in pockets and not around feminine ankles. These stockings PAGE THREE. Although occupying the same liv ing rooms and in the custom of sitting together for hours at a stretch.a couple in London had not spoken to each other for six years, | according to testimony given when | the husband was brought up in court on a charge of desertion. Sure Relief GESTION 6 BeLtans Hot water Sure Relief “ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | APPRECIATION THAT THRILLS Down in Colorado the bring- ing in of their first giant gas well has been hailed as the greatest event since the rush to the gold fields. Thou- sands thrill with elation over the promise of natural gas service—a boon that had lain dormant for lack of dis- covery. A new vision of in- are the prizes that will be distributed by the management at the Arkeon | as the dances of the evening prog: | ress. Each lady will be presented with a ticket as she enters the build- ing upon which there will be num- | bers—12 sets of which are going to | be lucky ones. And the dozens pairs are the keen thing, chiffonese, if that word might be used in style. | pee a ae, | Big Shipment Of | Boudoir Lamps The Casper Electric Appltanco! company, at 231 East First street, received on Tuesday a jarge ship- ment of choice hand painted boudoir lamps of all shades, sizes and de-! scriptions. They are extremely anx- | fous that the public take the oppor- tunity to look the new arrivals over, as they claim superiority for them | over any other models in the city. | The lamps have a wide range of Sold price and should brighten up any Casper home. “She cheerfully praise. It is so out above tive, The sec: had in a v: rics. The popular models You wil! LINDSAY & CQ, —If that is said of you, you may most anyone with a little clever- ness can be called good-looking. But style makes one woman stand gathering—it makes her distinc- corseting—the poise and carriage that you get from Binner Corsets. These exquisite corsets may be straight hips. We shall be glad to show you the wonderful new Binner faction than you have ever known before. dustrial advancement has also been opened. The strike carries us back a few short years to the time when Casper had no natur- al gas service. Today it has the most modern system it is possible to install and while appreciation has become commonplace, it by no means stifled. We hear it every day along with the pleasant reminder hat it was our privilege to pioneer in this enterprise for Casper, from discovering and developing the supply to placing it where it can be |used by the simple turn of a valve. Security and satis- faction are ours. New York Oil Company Gas Department is Has Style’ forego any other easy to be pretty. Al- all others in a large ret of style is correct ariety of beautiful fab- new models show the low bust with long we are now showing. Il find greater satis- PLAC mr. haw

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