Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 28, 1923, Page 3

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Che Caspet Daily Cribune PAGE THREE ‘At Bridge Luncheon, : fy; South Durbin street, in honor of Mrs. C. W. Heckard who has re- | 5 cently moved to Casper from Grey- pull and will make her home here. | t H vin. Among those who attended OCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN Mrs Mechling Entertains o'clock dressed in uniforms. lowing the program, dancing will J. 8. Mechling was hostess} be enjoyed and refreshments will an enjoyable bridge luncheon | be served. Music will be furnished yesterday at her residence. | for the dancing by Sevey’s orchestra. The program for the evening which numbers: Piano selection, Jack. Pay- pors at bridge were taken by | phone and piano duet, Mrs. Thoma- Bert McCarthy and Mrs. F. 8.|son and Mr. Lawrence; vocal solo, Arthur Kennedy; Mrs. W. B. Russell; vocal solo, J. A. Fol tarts at 8:30 includes the following on; vocal solo, M, Haynes; saxo- vocal selection, . | Williams. Jess Keith, Mrs. Walter Craw- Dayton, Mrs. Lyle Brans Mrs. C, W. Andrew, Mrs. Lowndes, Mrs. A. E. Lidder- Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mrs. Am- se Hemingway, Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs. Thomas Cooper and the honored gtest. see Catholic Giris’ Club Meeting Last Evening. ‘The Catholic Girls’ club held their gular meeting last evening at the club, a dinner being served at 6:30, after which business mat- rs of importance were transacted Plans were made for a fish pond and candy booth to be held during he bazany to be given by the Altar E Rosary society next month. Among those appointed on the com- mittees were: candy booth commit- tee, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Miss snes Clair, Miss Dorothy Curran and Miss Catherine Nines; fish pord mittee, Miss Rose Newman. Miss Mary Nelthetmer, Miss cuerite Fitegerald and Miss M A report of the Christmas com- mittee on the dance given last week t the Arkeon was given, also 0 nteresting report on the charity work of the club by Mrs. Madeline Treber, who is,an honorary member. The evening was spent in sewing candy bags for the Christmas tree. q ane ean: Neslded. Nines. | McKinley street. Ten guests will Dougias whore they will spend | INEZ M. BABB supplies. ee See i enon nets |e ancervine wistine «fsbo S| CIGARETTES | ruse season eU. b. . Nestauran oe ree p pie aes ear Henning Hotel ‘saree ad T BURLINGTON DEPOT cl M Bridge Luncheon eee A Tate Btenieg vesting ‘Saturday Mrs. Robert C. Dunlay of Kansas Stenography, Clerical. Mfimeo- 512 East Yellowstone W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge 39 will hold their regu’ar meet- this evening at 8 o'clock at the 1 Fellow’s hal! at which time busi- ness matters of importance will be transacted and officers will be elect. ed. Refreshments wi'l be served at the close of the meeting by the com- mittee in charge. All members, of the organization are asked to at- informally at tea. yesterday atfter- noon at her residence, 906 South David street in honor of Mrs. Vin vent Carter of Cheyenne, who has been the guest here for the last 10 days of her parents, Mr. and Mrs H. Carlson, see Mrs. Boeke Will Entertain Invitations have been issued by Mrs. R. M, Boeke for two bridge luncheons to ‘be given on Tuesda? and Saturday, December 4 and 8, at her ‘iia! in the Garbutt apart- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rehr Will Entertain Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Rehr wil! en- tertain at an informal bridge party Sunday evening, December 2, at their residence on South Lincoln street. eee Dr. and Mrs. Reichenbach Will Entertain At Dinner Dr, and Mrs. H. A. Reichenbach will entertain at a Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow at their home in the Ideal apartments. Ten guests will attend. Eastern Star Anniversary Night to Be Celebrated Thanksgiving evening will be an- niversary night for the Fort Casper chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star and will be celebrated by a dancing party following the regular meeting. Refreshments will be served during the evening by a committee in charge. cee Presbyterian Bazaar ‘Wednesday, December 5 \, The Ladie: Aid society of the irst Presbyterian church will hold thelr annual Christmas bazaar Wed-! nesday, December 5, at the church Sixth and Durbin streets. On sale ®t different booths wi'l be luncheon sets, pillow cases, aprons, childrens’ clothing, home-made candy and baked goods. The bazaar will start at 10 a. m. and continue. throughout the. day. A lunch will be served from 11 o'clock until 2 for the bus!- ness men and women and: teachers of the city. Mrs. Frank R. Henry will be in charge of the bake sale. The proceeds of the bazaar will be added to the bullding fund of the new church now under construction at the corner of Eighth and Wolcott streets. aoe Thanksgivinz Party At I. 0. 0. F. Hall y The ladies who are forming an auxiliary to the local Canton wil’ sive a Thanksgiving party for al! members of the Canton at the Odd Fellow’s hall tomorrow. An exhibi- tion drill wil' be given by the mem- bers of Casper Canton No. 6 under the leadership of Captain R. D. Goble, all members of which are asked to meet at the hall at 8 pers eit sie ust eet be rey GAS FITTERS—Read what Grandfather says on last page. Sees ivy is a kind of praise. You not en the woman who ises’ Van Duzer’s Certified Flavor- ¥ xtracts. You, too, can buy them from any high grade grocer.— Advertisement. ME RES c STENOGRAPHERS—Read Grandfather says on last page. what Westminster Guild Mrs. H. Roe’ Bartle, Mrs. Ma-- | Meeting This Evening North’ Casper Community church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. H. Brown, 924 Craig street. to attend and bring a friend or neighbor. Mrs. Brown as hostess. Stag Dinner This Evening At Henning number of frien to be given this evening at the Hen- ning hotel. Dutch Treat Dinner the city Henning. Feezer. be hosts at an informal dinner party tomorrow at their home, 241 North an ‘nformal bridge luncheon Satur- day of this week at her residence on|rived from Denver last evening. Devine. Dinner and Bridce | Party Last Evening tend. their home on Ash street. Tab'c ‘ eee decorations of yellow and white were Cheyenne Visitor Is used. Honors at bridge were taken Guest At Tea by Miss Frances McAdams, and Mrs Mrs. C. W. Beckett entertained| Harvey Daniels. Guests present Cheyenne. enne where they visited for a s! The Westminster ‘ Gulld of the A. T,| First Presbyterian church will meet Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. | this evening at 6:30 at the manse on South Wolcott street. Al! members are asked to be present. : The Ladies’ Aid society of the Members are urged Mrs. Forbes will assist Joe 8. Webber will be host to a at a stag dinner At Henning Tomorrow A number of the business girls of will ‘give a Thanksgiving dutch treat d'nner tomorrow at the Arrangements for the o Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vil'nave will Mrs. A. G. Fidel wil! entertain at dinner and bridge party given at were Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Stanley. Mr. ard Mrs. Adams, Mr. and M @, .¢. Chapman, Mrs. Harv Dan'els, and Miss Frances Mc Adams, Personals Miss Ida Clifford spent Monday of this week visiting with~ friends in eee Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mrs. Charles ank daughter have Keefe and and small turned from Chey time at the Keefe, father of Mrs. Mr. Keefe. Schank and eee Mr, and Mrs. Char'es Mason are Wheatland visitors who arrived in the city yesterday. 65-38 40. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hyatt of Salt Creek are shopping and visiting with friends here for several days. oes Mrs. J. H. Inortier of Washing: ton is here on business for a short time havirg arrived last evening. eee Mr. and Mrs, V. S. Beardsley are in the city for a short time from their home in Los Angeles. eee Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown re- turned this morning from the east WORKING GIRLS—Read what Grandfather says on last page The Hair Beautiful Just glowing with vigor, radiance and health. Wavy locks that reflect Sunshine and Happiness. You will “‘know” perfect hair beauty thru the use of § GOVRAY, Crientat COCOANUT OIL where they some time. Mrs. Brown visited for visit wth school friends for a short can will spend a short time in Tor-} visiting with his family, the last two months with friends time before returning to the city. and relatives in Michigan. While; absent from the city Mr. Brown’ Mr. and Mrn, Mark C. Ellis who underwent treatments at the Mayo have been visiting here for the last; tending to business affairs in the in_ Rochester, few weeks with friends and relatives | cit; Mr. and Mrs. Brown spent will leave Friday for their home in some time visiting with friends in Salt Lake City. Chicago. brothers hospital Minn. William Jardine. Miss Gladys Johnson came down/ Mrs. last evening from her home ‘n Ther- out-oftown business callers here mopolis and will spend a short time this week from Denver. visiting with friends. +. Tulsa, friends here for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edwards of, . New York arived yesterday and will! spend some time here on business,|calleG to his home several weeks Mr. Edwards having off interests in|ago by the serlous illness this section of the state. days. Mr. and Mrs, B. A. Lindon of In-| dlanapolis are the guests of friends) here for several days. Mrs. Amelia V. Hunteru has been called here from Denver on account of the serious {'Iness of her brother in-law L. C, Blanchard. ee Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Reichenbach have as thelr guests at their home in the Idea! apartments Thanksgiving holidays, Mrs, Johnson Reichenbach. this week for | Brunswick, € fair are being made by Miss Amber | Visit for som: returning to Casper the latter part ore jof January. Mr. and Mrs. Villnave jnested with the Levy Construction Will Entertain |company. Miss Wilma Scott will leave this evening for Fort Collins where she will attend the Colorado University Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Baker en-|Colorado Aggie game to be played tertained lest evening at an informal LABORING MEN—Read what Grandfather says on ‘ast page. eee Okla., are mother, eff | week. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. Horn are! visiting with friends In Salt Creek! reapmuir wees oe until after the Thanksgiving ho!i-|week for Colorado where eS visit fur several weeks with her eee | parents. eee for the A. P: of Omaha, sister of: Dr. eee and Mrs. Fred Jenkins left aint John, New aca where they will time with relatives, Mr. Jenkins is con- The Misses Margaret and Kath- ieen Sullivan left this afternoon for City, Mo., is visiting here for a short time with friends, having ar- 7S | Because of the pleasing flavor |, and quality of this coffee, people || who try it keep right on buying it. Why don’t you? ‘at your Grocers home of Mrs. M. P. Victor Dance Records For Your Thanksgiving Party Sung, Played, Hummed, Whistled, Danced to 19130—Sobbin’ Blues—Benson’s Orchestra 19110—My Sweetie Went Away—Raymond’s Orchestra. 19163—Nobody But You—Brooks Orchestra. 19172—The West a Nest and You—The Penn- sylvanians. 19175—Steamboat Sal—Garber-Davis Orches- tra. 19179—Music of Love—International Novelty Orchestra. Your Thanksgiving party will be“incomplete without some of these snappy dance records— and this is only a partial list of the new ones. Open Tonight Until 9 o’Clock The MUSIC SHOPPE Inc. “The House of the Steinway” 238 East Second St. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. Thompson Mrs. Alex White rettirned from'have as their guests at their home Council B'uffs, Ia., yesterday where on she attended the funeral of the late Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |A. C. Dickerson, of migin: m™, ee South Walnut Hanna Roberts is emong the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee of Orna- Mr. and Mrs. James Tomn'Ison of ha are visiting here with friends for the guests of a short time enroute to ‘Thermeb- | lolis where Mr. Lee will take treat- ments at the hot springs. eee Francis W. Laydon, Miss Edna Graham will leave this Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Johnson will leave In a short time for Los An- goles where they will spend the re- Mrs. William Smith of Denver {s/mainder of the winter months. visiting here for the remainder of PP es the week with relatives. City Briefs b W. C. Tillotson of Denver ts here [ Beauty Contented George Smith ts a Riverton man here on business for a short time. H. Duncan will arrive this evening from Denver and will attend to busi- ness affairs here v! 50 GOOD have been spendingthere tomorrcav. Miss Scott will friends for a short time. Mr. Dun-| where he will spend severa! months! cee | eee on street, Mrs. who was eee in part of this on business for several days. and visit 10° | GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO : = John’s Phone 1745 rington on business enroute. E. G. Lindsay of Lavoye is at- James Selby of South Pass fs here week. L. E. Brayton, a Chicago business man, is mcking one of his regular calls in the city this week. eee ‘Wade Fowler came up yesterday from Douglas and will spend several j days here, Joe Love ts tn for several days i on @ business trip from Arminto. down last evening and will visit here for several days. . of his) Creek men in the city this week. returned to the city this his home here having accepted a position in this city with a local ol! company. ning for the east where he will visit for several weeks with his parents. “LABORING WOMEN—Read what Grandfather says on last page. Oriental Cream Sraphing or Multigraphing work | J. HL Watson who has been attend- who have ing to business affairs here for the been living there for several months./ 1.5: week left last evening for his Henry Bradshaw is a bdusiness| “me is Denver. man here for several days from his home in Helena, Mont. cle e | R. W. Adams of Billings came down last evening on a short bus!-| ness trip. “FREEZONE” CoRNS lift right off Medium Brown Hair tooks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Net ay Advertisement. Our Thanksgiving Dinner sc tygess ard I y for ® few days. business for a short time this Is of Real Family Style of Cooking eee The Only Restaurant In Casper Having Dining Car Cooks cee C. O. Pederson of Billings came ee W. F. Edwards is among the Salt DINNER FROM 11:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. 7S5c Oyster Cocktail eee M. M. Clare of Montana arrived the city yesterday and will make Sliced Tomatoes SOUP—Chicken Gumbo with Rice Pascal Celery Mike Dolan will leave this eve- Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, In stamly that corn stops hurting then shortly you lift {t right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, ficient to remove every hard soft corn, or corn between the toes. and the calluses, without soreness or irritation.—Advertisement. eee 0. L, Brown will leave the latter week for California Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Roast Young Goose with Baked Apple Fried Spring Chicken a la Maryland Breaded Veal Cutlets, Tomato Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Mashed Potatoes Pickled Cauliflower in Cream ‘You are always confi- dent that your beauty hep developed to’ ighest possibiliti after trelod Gouraed's Choice of— Flesh Rs 1 } English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce Fresh Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream Hot Mince Pie, Brandy Sauce Tea Milk Coffee Jobber and dealer for the most sensitive and selec- tive radio instruments. We repair and readjust any receiver. Radio parts and Gouraud's GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR BILL O’FARE Radio 7CBS. -K. F. E. V. P. VAN HEKKEN, Prop. Phone 1120 Gone correctly. The blessings we are used to be- come so much the habit of our lives that we are apt to take them for granted and to fail to be stir- red by them to any positive emo- tion of thankfulness. There are those who, ever mindful of the unequal measure in which priv- ilege, opportunity and all ma- terial goods are distributed in this world, are always conscious- ly grateful for the ordinary, everyday comforts, for food and shelter and decent surroundings and a peaceful life, But most of us, differently con- structed, are prone to consider all we are used to having is ours by natural right, and that on the whole, it is rather a hardship that we cannot contrive to have an ever increasing share of sug- ar plums allotted tous. We that are of that disposition, must try at Thanksgiving to come to a better appreciation of our more hidden blessings, as well as those which we accept as a matter of course, The National Bank o Commerce 2 ‘A Bank of Strength and Service CASPER ‘ WYOMING yy

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