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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923 PAGE THREE Midwest Refining company, will re- turn Saturday from Bufaflo where he has been for a short time on bus!- be Casper Daily Cridune and other Colorado points where as assistant coach at the Natrona they will visit with relatives and county high school. attend to business affairs for several ore @ days. bere until Sunday visiting with rel-| for some time. During his absence atives are William Lester, John| Mr. Tomson attended the Har- Groves, Robert Grieve, Lewis Als | vard-Princeton game, the Creighton- Mrs. Louise Ge'ger of Streator,|man, Lawrence Ormsby, Lawrence | Haskell game and the Nebraska- betel oe ML, arrived in the city Tuesday of |Eastman and Paul O'Brien. Syracuse game. He also spent a Mrs. L. E. McBane arrived yester-|this week and will visit for some see short time in Boston and New York ABY'S COLDS day from Independence, Ia., and will |time here at the home of her sister,| Robert Byrnes of the Mutual Life | visiting with school friends. here. eee Health and Accident assurance com- Shee are soon “nipped in the bud” spend several day: . ° Mrs. W. H. Greener, 1034 South |Pany left today for Powder River| C. W. Beckett left for Shelby, BY MARY TOBIN Mrs. Claudia B. Matter and Em- ery Elliott Willis, both of Casper, ‘were united in marriage at the par- sonage of the Methodist Episcopal church, 866 South Lincoln street, on) Thankgtving morning, by the paston the Rev. Lewis E. Carter. Mr and Mrs. Willis expect to live in Casper. | ad dit Mrs. McGrath Entertains For Thursday Club. Mrs. Leigh McGrath entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wilt x 4 7 ¥ infermally *thla ufternoon at her | sorority will give a tea tomorrow | entertained at yaa Seehionan salsa ba aie er Sha spel hore in the Standard addition for | afternoon at 2:30-for the Panhellenic) panksgiving dinner given yesier-| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dir and son| Andy E. Williams left Thursday the members of the Thursday | association at the home of Mrs.| Gay at their country home east of| Harold spent yesterday here visiting | evening for the western part of the Bridge club. Guests present were| Fred Newman, 1015 South Durbin | tn4 city. The evening was spent in| with friends from their home in| State where he will attend to bust Mrs. Q. K. Deaver. Mrs, M. C. Price, | street. dancing and playing cards. Among | Glenrock. | ness affairs for several days. Miss Margaret Dougherty, Miss eK those who attended were Mr. and see ees, ® Kathleen Sullivan and Miss Pa- tric’a Sullivan. ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Doud Are Hosts at Dinner Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Doud were hosts at an informal Thanksgiving @inner and dancing party given last evening at their home, 326 South ‘Washington street. A feature of the entertainment were the prizes awarced to the winners of the best rhymes received in answer to the invitations which were sent out in clever rhymes. During the evening Mrs. Doud gave a humorous read-| rowers were used for the table dec-| Amber Feezer, Miss Madalyn Sea-| friends. Casper. imenibers, of. thes Univer: | iv ing. Among those who attended |orations. Cards were also enjoyed| bright, Mrs. Berwig, Miss Helen eee sity of Wyoming freshmen fvotbal Casper’s newest and exclusive floral were Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Moe, Mr.|during the evening. Guests who| Berwig, Miss Leona Brady, Mias| Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Layman of |te#m who will arrived this even ng institution, on and Mrs. Walter Boos, Frederick | attended were Mr. and Mrs. Alex| Ann Fredrickson, Miss Eunice| Cheyenne are visiting with friends |!"0™ Thermopo'is where they play Morrow, Cecil Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Scherrer, Miss Edwina Scherrer. ‘Thornton Scherrer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M'dert, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Brown | ge ana Mrs. Price Miss Opal Parks, Miss Marie] tives‘for the last month In Los An- Mr. and Mrs. P. V, McLoughlin, | entertain at Dinner Widowes, Mrs. Woodie Barnhart,| geles, will return tomorrow. HAVE TO MAKE Mins Vera Willard, Clifford Bond,| “yy, and Mrs. W. H. Price at their| Mrs. Austin Hill, Miss Ella Wren- s 8 On Tuesday The Flower Shoppe will carry only Tee Jr., and Eilleen Doud and the hosts. eee Mothodist Aid Cabinet Holds Meeting Tuesday. enjoyed the Price hospitality were eee IT JS MADE Unusual Display of ist Ladies’ Aid cabinet | Mre. A, J. Hazlett, Gilek, P. Miss Jean Ray returned yesterday i mat on ‘Tuesday afternoon of this| Miss Teabelle. Price, ‘Messrs, Hobert ersonals from Jackson, Miss, where she ha: | ATS my Ettey a] Mh Sepclesrtcr ale Ty 95 473 f week at the church and completed | Haziett, W. H. Biliott and W. H. |b been attending school and will spend AND DRINK IT. Chicken Dinner Don’t think for hours, say it arrangements for the bazaar to be] /duntley. With the host and host- until after the Christmas holiday: with Flowers” held December 6 at the church. A lunch will be served from 11 until 2:30 and a chicken dinner from 5:39 until 8. On sale at the bazaar will be fancy work, aprons and other articles suitable for Christmas gifts see Van Meter Recital ‘Tuesday, December 4. Pupils of the Van Meter School of Music will give a recital Tuesday evening, December 4, at 7:30 at the Methodist church. All those inter- ested in music are invited to attend. ee Mayor and Mrs. Whisenhunt Entertain at Dinner. Mayor and Mrs. John M. Whisen- hunt entertained at an informal din- ner party given yesterday at thelr residence, 232 North Lincoln. Six- teen guests attended. . Mrs. J. W. Hull is entertaining the members of both classes of the Art department of the Casper Wo- man’s Departmental club this after noon and evening at her home, 931 East Fifth street. eee Casper Woman's Club Meeting Tomorrow. Mrs. W. J. Bailey will entertain the members of the Casper Woman's eee Douglas visitors who spent yester- dear tous. If the gift is for a woman—consider pearls. No other ¢lub tomorrow afternoon at her res!-| Trinity Lutheran day here. Waist: Ki D ss gift can please her more—nor last more permanently as an evidence dence on South Wolcott street. Next Week. cee hoes SEEPORIOS. RaDCTICe of your affection or regard. And to be on the safe side, sclect e-'8, se The Ladies’ Ald society of the| Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Murphy wi!) | Skirts Dresses Ginghams Navarre Pearls. ing Dinner Trinity Lutheran church will hold | leave tomorrow evening for Denver i . : 5 reapleg ving 0! their annual Christmas sale on Coats Sweaters Stockings The ultimate in pearl reproduction, Navarre Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunne were hosts at an informal dinner party given yesterday at their residence Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. ALR church fund, the church which is v a thing located on Park and Fourth streets as never dyed before.’ Drug stores j J $a] Sm having recently been enlarged and % sel! all colors.—Advertlsement, 133 South Center Street Z oe , redecorated. For muffins, rolls Sa a a ‘or Sale at a Bar, SS Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Lie —— Entertain. For Guests. or cup cakes—use One Federal Blue Printing Machine — Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chandler en- used very little. This machine cost —boecause it has no outlet and salt does not evaporate. Therefore all the salt in the sediment which riv- ers have carried down from the Jand, remains in the sea water. Vast quantities of Purcleatl™ Epsom Salts $27 CY avenue, in honor of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Hanna and daughter Peggy. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trothoo, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dir of Glenrock, Miss Dona Trothoo, Harold Dir of Glen- rock, Miss Anadine Trothoo, Miss Lytha Trothoo, Miss Dela Wilborn, Mrs. Anna Langhoop and the honored guests. eee Tea for Panhellenic Association Saturday. ‘Members of the local Pi Beta Phi Business and Professional Woman's Club Meeting, The regular weekly meeting of the Casper Business and Profes- sion-1 Woman's club will be held tomorrow at 12:10 at the Henning hotel. eee Mr. and Mrs. Mulenix Entertain At Party Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mulenix enter- tained at an informal dinner and dancing party last evening at the home of Mrs. Mulentx's sister, Mrs. John E, Nelsor. on First street. Cut King, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Nelson, and daughter, Captain Clayton, Ted Hifton and the hosts. ee2e home in the Ideal apartments gave an Ohio dinner yesterday to a small group of native sons and daughters ot the Buckeye state, Those who ess a very merry party was formed. eee Emmanuel Baptist Church Bazaar Tomorrow. The lacies of the Emmanuel Bap- tist church will hold their Christ- mas bazaar tomorrow at the I. O. O. F. hall. A chicken dinner will be served from 5:30 until 7:30 to which the public is invited to attend. Casper Choral Society Meeting This Evening. The Casper Choral society will ‘meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian church for the pur- pose of rehearsing “The Holy City.” ‘There will be but a few more re- hearsals and all members an well as all those who have sung at one time in the “The Holy City’ are asked to attend. eee Informal Dinner Last Evening at Bass Home. Mr. and Mre. W. L. Bass enter tained at an informal dinner party given last evening at thelr home, 1104 South Ash street. The evening was spent in playing cards and mu- sic. Guests present were Mr. anc Mrs. R. B. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tourney, Mrs. Dolly Rylatt, Emfle Beyer, Willard Rylatt and the hosts. Wednerday of next week at the new public market on East Second street. The display will be shown in the Smith Shore repairing beoth and Wi'l start at 10 v'clock and continue through the day. Fancy articles and hand made Christmas gifts wi'l be features of the sale, Home baked goods and candy will also he on sale. The proceeds will be added to the tertained at a dinner party yester- day at their home on South Durbin street in honor of Mr, Chandler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chan‘1- ler of Texas, who have been the guests here for the last few weeks at the Chandler home. Among those who attended were Mr. anc’ Mrs Perry Morris, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, bridge party given last evening at their residence, 1504 Sovth Spruce street. Eight guests were present. cee Epworth League Pic Social This Evening. Members of the Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal church will give a pie social this evening at 8 o'clock at the church. All ladies are asked to bring pies in boxes. All members and friends are Miss Irene James was among the Salt Creek visitors who spent yes- terday here. eee Mrs. J. E. Larson and daughter, Margaret, were in Casper from Omaha yesterday to spend Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Larson. eee Mrs. J. W. Finegan left this week for Miami, Fla., where she expects to spend the remainder of the win- Jackson street. cee William Kocher {s visiting here at the home of his parents, Dr. and |Mrs. William Kocher on South Wol- jgott street for the holidays from the {University of Wyoming. eee Miss Nellie Quinn left this week |for Denver to spend the Thanksgiv- jing holiays with friends. oo and Lander where he will spend sev- eral days on business for his com- pany. eee A. D. Lewis of the Guranty Regis- try corporation left today for Lan- der on income tax business, eee J. M. McMurray left last evening for a business trip of a week or 10 days to Denver. eee Wilfred (Tommy) Tomson of invited to een ter months. . Mr. and Mrs. Irving Entertain At Country Home Thursday. Mrs, Flo La Chappelle, state librarian of Cheyenne, spent yester- Mrs. Thomas Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. S. R, Owens, Miss Hope Bennett, | are among the Denver business call- Mise Lillian Larson, Miss Caroline| ers here for several days. Stockler, Harry Cass and Edward cee Grant. Miss Emma Madwell of Salt Lake arrived in the city yesterday and Dutch Treat Dinner will spend several weeks here as the Yesterday at Henning. guest of friends and relatives. A number of the business women se of Casper entertained at a Dutch! Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Murray of treat Thanksgiving dinner given /| Colorado are visitors spending a few yesterday at the Henning hotel.| days in the city. Following the dinner a theater par+y see was held at the Rialto. Among| Miss Maxine Cadwell of Denver is those who attended were Miss/the guest here for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Kennedy Soady, Miss Lorena Bartz, Miss| here for several days. Ninetta Davis, Miss Gertrude ye Kamps, Miss Laura Bailey, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hardin, Elizabeth Davis, Miss Mabel Sykes.pwho have been visiting with rela- stead, Miss Edna Ryan and Miss Ann Kenned: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Williams and son will leave this evening for Den- ver where they will visit until Tues day of next week with friends. Captain and Mrs. C. P. Plummer returned from Wheatland Wednes- day of this week. Captain and Mrs. Plummer have been absent from the city for three weeks. ee Mr.\and Mrs. Frank Prior are moving from teh Milne apartments on Second street to their new resi dence on South McKinley. from Salt Creek. see eee Harry Ballard is here visiting with her mother ani! sister, Mrs. Mary Stapleton. eee Mrs. Guy R. Millekan was a vis- for in the ctiy yesterday from Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. George Barber are visiting with friends here for a short time from their home in Glen- rock. pending the with his mother from the Wyoming university at Laramie. cee Mr. and Mrs. Richard Munson and child returned to their home in Seattle, Wash. last week. Mr. Mun. son recently resigned his positicn WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT Of DRAPERY Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rowan and family were visitors who spent yes- terday here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. cee Miss Cunningham is the guest of friends here for a short time from Lavoye. eee Miss Claire Robinson arrived yes- terday from Chadron, Neb., and will visit here for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs.' Herbert Ladd moved this week from the Milne apart- ments to their new apartments on Seventh and Ash streets, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Allen were Diamond Dyes Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she better than $600.00 and can be bought at a bargain. Casper Storage Co. 213 West Midwest Avenue. RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Drs. Byars and De Freece Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. A. Gatewood spent Thnkreiving here with friends Thanksgiving holidays here visiting the drafting department Standard Of! company returned this week from Toronto, Canada, where he has been attending to business affairs and visiting with relatives City Briefs Harry McNamara spent Thanks- | giving with his parents at Douglas. L. P. Marshall of Colorado ts an out of town business man spending several days in the city. eee William Sharpley who spent sev eral days in Denver on a business trip has returned. eee R. R. Hayworth {s among the Omaha business men spending sev- eral days in the city this week, . ed yesterday and who will ren YOU DO NOT” Christian Church Lincoln and Grant Sts. HNushnrylons Coffee A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, So GOODY 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. NAVARRE PEARLS an early shopping suggestion Tom the holiday season but a few weeks away, thoughts turn naturally to the selection of suitable gifts for thoes near and Pearls, are indestructible and reflect the subdued sheen of the genuine Oriental, the fire of the opalescent, gently touched by soft tints of rose. Sold only through jewelers—and in this city exclusively by Ayres Jewelry Co. r D. W. GRIFFITH’S COLOSSAL STORY OF MYSTERY AND THRILLS “ONE EXCITING NIGHT” Mont., this morning where he and his brother are drilling a well. eee Burke H. Sinclair, head of the In- dustrial Relations department of the tended to policy. CORDIAL invitation is ex- gentlemen of Casper to at- tend the opening of TheFlower Shoppe Saturday, December 1 the freshest cut flowers end plants. Courtesy and service will Practical Gifts FANCY BED SPREADS (Dolly Madison Pattern) 72x108 For Single Beds ~_ 920x108 For Double Beds —. the ladies and be our E. R. BREISCH Prop. 542 S. CENTER PHONE 2574 Miss Thelma Chandler and the Absolutely pure, DENTISTS t 5 FANCY BATH RUGS hosts. « fe safe, convenient poaomnce oe a O85 Belge q SATURDAY AND MONDAY (Martex) Dinner Thursday at We'don Residence. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Weldon enter- tained at an informa] dinner yes- terfay at their residence, 725 Scuth Durbin street in honor of Mrs. Wel- don's mother Mrs. Elizabeth WIIL formerly of Hugo, Colo.. Reé roses with nut baskets and place cards of Thanksgiving derigns were used for the table decorations, Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.-Hoskinson, Mr/ and Mrs. M. and by all Grocers Phone 123 Casper, Wyo. Attention Elks - MILLINERY SPECIAL . Beautiful Pattern Hats ! $3 Your: Choice ~$5 Large Variety of Patterns ----- $2.25 to $4.75 FANCY BATH SETS (Martex) Consisting of bath rug, 2 large towels, 2 guest towels and 2 face cloths, set -___$7.75 to $9.75 FANCY BATH TOWELS (Martex) Large Size, each a $1.00 and $1.50 PURE LINEN TOWELS (With Monogram Space) which are carried Into American] ys, Foley, Mrs. Flizabeth Will and Guest and regulati ize, h __._65c to $1.75 homes, make this the largest-sell-|the hots. td Values to $15.00—Large va- Brerreric hs cer ser efosir ing epsom salt on earth. CaS) riety to choose from BEAUTIFUL PATTERN Freed from every impurity, gentle | Fntertain at Memorial services for departed broth- C TABLECLOTHS in Betion, and Sorosshty bottees Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Harvey enter- : \\ F © fe round desler Stivase) unen eqTith one-half ive, ‘The one epsom galt that 8! raineq six guests at a dinner and ers will be held by Casper lodge B. P. or as Gifts Espey uae oess or Meller eee Ae really easy to take. bridge party at thelr home on South ar: sat» =--- -$12.50 ATTRACTIVE COLORED BREAKF T SE’ One of 200 Puretest preparations for health and hygiene. - Every item the best that skill and con- Center street last nicht. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dayton, and O. E. at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Dec. 2, at the Elks Home. Attendance Beautiful hand made lingerie sets of heavy Radium Silk; choice of colors in teddies, stepins, vests, garters, gowns, caps, bras- and In_ Brocades set - Mosaic effects at per $10.75 to $27.50 science can produce. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roe Bartle. Mr. sieres.etc., beautifully boxed. Sets from ~___$11.00 to $50.00 = Dayton and Mrs. Bartle took high Corduroy Bathrobes, silk scarfs, hand painted china, fancy The Kimball Drug Store || honors. J is urgently requested. combs, silk hosiery, sanitary goods etc. Buy now. ‘A smail CENTER STREET agi! deposit will hold any article until wanted. e The Midwest Pharmacy || Kn’ehts of Columbus eCTHKINS 'Y || Give Social ‘e 5 O. MIDWEST BLDG. OUR HOLIDAY GOODS are ar- riving. A small payment down will reserve any article. The Rexale Drug Stores Following the regu'ar business meeting of the Knights of Columbus held Wednesday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall a social and entertainment was given for all members and their friends. During the evening cards were played andj dancing was enjoyed. Refreshment: The public is also invited. THE BARCLEY SHOP MILLINERY, CORSETS, LINGERIE, HOSIERY, NOVELTIES Main Floor O-S Bldg. SPECIALTY STORE TKIBUNE BLDG.

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