Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1923, Page 3

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y, informally Friday afternoon at ‘her club tomorrow at her residence, 1138 South Walnut street. Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Hagens will ing of the Casper Women’s Depart-| entertain at a formal dinner party mental club Wednesday afternoon at| to be given tomorrow evening st the Knight of Pythias hall was anj their home on South Center street. unusually successful session. Be- o 23° cause of the activity of the Com-| Mrs. Houser Is Guest munity Chest drive the attendance | Of Honor At Party. was slightly smaller than usual. Mrs. Frances Houser of Omaha The report of Mrs. Guy Gay on| was guest of honor at an informal the baby health conference last| party given last evening by her month showed that this department| sister, Mrs. E. A. Carson, at her of the club's activities has attained| home on Lincoln street. The eve- great results. The conferences will| ning was spent in playing 600, be held once @ month starting in| honors belng won by Mr. and Mrs. January. Mra. Jess Keith assisted| Frederick LL. Westley. Twelve Mrs. Gay-in the handling of the| guests attended. first conference at which 140 were Mey iia exarnined. Knights of Pythias Will Booths for the sale of Christmas| Meet Friday Evening. seals will be opened by the clubj The Knights of Pythias will mes: next week in downtown office buiid-! in regular session Friday evening at ings. and an appeal was made fory§ o'clock at their hall. Following workers. the business meeting and election Nineteen new members were ad-| of officers, refreshments will | be itted to the club yesterday show-| served by the committee in charge. ing the great interest that ts being] All Knights are asked to attend. taken by the women of Casper in ee Ss this organtzation. Bridgett Club Meeting ‘The committees appointed for the| Last Evening. Charity Ball include Mrs. Guy Gay| Tho Misses Olive and Emma Duis and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, music| entertained the Bridgett club last and hall; Mrs. William Holman,| evening at their home, 620 West chairman and the Mesdames J. E.| Fourteenth street. Honors for th+ Hanway, George Jarvis, C. P. Plum. evening were taken by Miss Bertha mer, A. C. Riker, Sinclair Reekie.| Sihler and Miss Emma Duis. Among William Emmell, McFarlane and} those who attended were Miss Welch, on the general committee. Augusta Luhrsen, Miss Amber The supply of milk for the Cas-| Freezer, Miss Bertha Sihler, Mrs. Per public schoots will be handled] Roy Light, Miss Gertrude Kamps by the club beginning January 1,] and the hostesses. The club will the milk being distributed to, the| not meet again until after th pupils without cost. South Casper| Christmas holidays during which school ts already enjoying this pri-| time it will meet at the home of vilege. Miss Kamps, 630 East Fifth street. George Jarvis, chairman of the ere publicity committee for the Com-| Art and Crafté Division munity drive, addressed the] Meeting Friday Afternoon. club briefly explaining the idea on| ‘The Art and Crafts division of tne which the solicitation for the chest] Casper Woman's Departmental club is based and giving the results of] will*mect Friday afternoon at the the drive to date. home of Mrs. G. M. Vandeveer, 10: ‘The entertainment feature for the| South Elm street. All members of afternoon was two violin solos by| the division are asked to be present Mrs. W. B. Carrico, accompanied by| as the last lesson on lamp shades Mrs. William Tothurst and a piano] will be given and a discussion on solo by Mrs. Tolhurst. new work will be taken up. The art department of the club eee & display of the work they! Congregational have accomplished during the year| Women Elect and the home economics department} ‘Tho frst annual meeting of the served the guests with candy. Women's association of the First Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, president,| Congregational church was hed presiied at oe meeting: Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Malcom Campbell. All of Royal Neighbors Will the old officers were re-elected. Mrs. Hold Bake Sale. Berta Smith continues as president: ‘The Royal Neighbors of America| Mrs, A. V, Ritchie, secretary: and will hold a sale of baked goods! Mrs. Abble Wolcott, treasurer. Saturday beginning at 10 o'clock at] 4 request was made that owing the Norris market on Second street | 9 the increase in members, and the All those who have not been solicited | inposs'bility to meet in one home are asked to bring something to the | comfortably, the executive commit. market sometime during the day. ee be instructed to bring in at 2 Souris the ‘next’ meeting a report for the Pocahontas Lodge organization of three divisions. Meeting This Evening. ‘The next meeting will be held at The Pocahontas lodge will meet} -ne home of Mrs. Fred Jessen on tn regular session this evening At} south Lincoln and will take the the I. O. O. F. hall for the purpose | ‘orm of a Christmas social time. of initiating candidates and, nomi eee . nating and electing of officers. Al | castern Star Members members of the lodge are asked tc] pian Christmas Box. be present. Members of the Order of Eastern Stars are planning a Christmas box .9 be sent ‘to the Cathedral home in “aramie.. All members who have liscarded toys, books or other ar- Me'es suitab'e for gifts are asked to take them to’ the basement of the Masonic temple not later than De- vember 12, eee Mrs. Patton Will Entertain Mrs. Flemming Friday. Mrs. H. L, Patton will entertain residence on South Wolcott street complimentary to Mrs. Albert Flem- ming of Novia Scotia, mother and guest of Mrs. Leigh McGrath. eee eee Epworth League Will Give Entertainment. The Epworth League of the Meth- odist church will give an entertain- ment and musical program Thurs- lay evening, December 16, at the ‘hurch, the proceeds to go to the . ‘rgan fund for the new church. Ar. Ms angements and plans are in charge t H. Bishop of the Chamberlain Turniture company. The public is The Colorado University associa- New York Physician Perfects Harm-| ‘vill meet tomorrow evening at 8 less Method of Reducing y'clock at the Presbyterfan mange. Weight '103 South Wolcott street. All mem- ‘ers are asked to be present. cee Mrs. Biglin Entertains Thursday Bridge Club. Mrs. Marrin Will Entertain Friday. Mrs. M. G. Marrin will entertain the members of the Friday Bridge The loss of as much as a pound of excess flesh a day with no harm: s is the record made by Koti Datlanta (eerie t= Or anicee, Wl ism Aacdtss Sladin lentertainedienk “man, a licensed practicing physician] ™¢mbers of the Thursday Bridge of 286 Fifth avenue, New York,|CU» this afternoon at her residence who announces that he has per {®" South Center street. Substitutes fected a treatment which haa quick.|1u, ‘he, fternoon were | Mrs. Gus ly rid fat people of excess weight. ae Mo are ae Whst is more remarkable {s the Doctor's statement that he has suc-|W. ©. T. U. Meeting cessfully treated thousands of pa | Friday Afternoon. fe tients for fat reduction with no] The Francis Willard division of change of diet or unnecessary exer-|the Women’s Christian Temperance cise. It is also sald that fat people | "Mion wi'l meet Friday afternoon at who suffer from chronic rheum:-|230 at the home of Mrs. Frederick tism, gout, asthma and high bloc«|Haughten, 822, Eart Third street. pressure obtain great relief from|All members are asked to be pres- the reduction of their superfiuons|ent as ‘business matters of import- flesh. Realizing that this sounds |ance will be transacted. almost too gvod to be true, the bh Doctor bas offered to send without | Miss Longshore Entertains charge to anyone who will write|At Birthday Dinner. him, @ free trial treatment to prov’ | Miss Lois Longshore wi!l enter. his claims. If you want to rid your-|tain at an informal dinner party self of superfluous fat, write hin.|this evening at the Longshcre ranch today.— Advertisement. home near Bucknum in honor of _ oo her birthday. A complete assortment of Whit- man’s box candies at the Smoke- Eyes Bad? Try Camphor For eye trouble there fs nothing hydras- The Old Reliable te wittke e seaercty in Gebo Coal tree. Casper Pharmacy.—Advertise- ment. Che Casper Oailyp Cridune returned this morning from Indiana; York is spending a few days here Lander where he was spending stv- enroute to the western part of the | eral days on business. state where he expects to spend several weeks visiting with relatives. where he has been visiting for a short time with his father at his home near Indianapolis. wet) “BUNKY DINKS” DANGE TO BE ARKEON FEATURE HERE FRIDAY EVENING leave the latter part of this week for California where he will make Great Riches Gi Paving Work Halts Mr. Cutter 1s connected with the| that “A good name ts rather tobe | Af State Capital Miss Florence Donovan and Mrs. | George Copper are visiting her for few days from Denver having ar- rived yesterday. ° |. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ward will leave in a few days for the east wher they will spend several weeks on a business and pleasure trip. Frank Leonard end C. BE. Pheas ant are visitors here for several days from Teapot. H. Howe’'ls came tn short business trip from Salt Creek. see W. P. Cutter has returned from Lander where he spent several days. The “Rinky Dinks” day evening, will be the feature of the week at the Arkeon Dancing There are to be @pecial prizes for the best representatives of the cartoons in the funny papers. Casper Supply company. Modern business ee ¥S Among the Denver business men| RAVINE & good name we'lknow | CrHmeYENNE, Wyo, Dec. 6.— Paving operations here have been Every sensible advertiser knows | baited by cold weather and will not H. R. Burruss of Welch ts attend- ing to business affairs here for sev- here for a few days are F. A. Duffy, C. C, Callahan, D. B. Fielding, L. L. Layman and Frank Hammond. cee Mr. and Mrs. E. Salt Lake, who have been visiting here for the last week with friends and relatives, left last evening for Denver where they will visit for a short time before returning to their S. Daniels of Archie McFarland is visiting with friends here for @ short time from The Tripeny Drug¢company is giv- ing a sterling silver cream and su- gar set to the best Andy Gump and Min couple; the Golden Rule store a Hickok belt to the best Jiggs cos- tume; the B, & D. Auto Supply com- pany a spotlight to the winner of Barney Goog'e prize and the Little Brick confectionery, a box of Osmundo cigars to the Mutt and Jeff C. H. Johnson came fn yesterday from Bucknum and will spend sev- eral days here. Mrs. W. 8. Kimball has returned from the south where she was call- ed some time ago by the serious ‘ll ness of her sister, who is now great- ly Improved. 7 bes with promise. Thomas J. Wilson left last eve-| formance 4 r Leading merchants use The Th Co h! Puntnese tein 7 On & Several GAYS) crvibune regularly | to advertise at Cough! << their goods and to establish a good D. M. Corbett is among the Salt Creek visitors spending a few days B. Addington is a St. Louis, Mo., business man spending several da; makers wil add to the fun. Mr. and Mrs. John Harned have returned from Lead, S. they have been spending the last week with friends. B. D. Burns and A. T. Zinn of Billings came down last evening and sntend to spend several days here attending to business affairs, cee Berry is the gutst several days Margaret of friends here from Salt Creek. Frank Canner, pioneer Casper Miss Leone Noe of Racine, Wis., arrived this week and will visit here for some time at the home of her are Salt Creek shoppers and busi- ness visitors here for several days. j eee H. J. Hansdell is among the out of town business cal'ers here this week from Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Donal(son building for the past has moved to a new location at 253 South Center street. The present is fitted up with the most! This evening at $ o'clock the final modern equipment and is better ad-' recital for the presentation of “The for colds, catarrah, influenza, bron- chitis, asthma, etc.. Guaranteed to Presbyterian tabernacle, Every per-| give satisfactory results or money Mrs. Frederick Reberg, North Jackson street. Frederick Franke of New York city is attending to important busi- ness affairs here for Mr. and Mrs, Car! Williams and Noble and]Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnston were children, Helen and Frank left this| Douglas visitors in the city yester- week for Thermopolis where they /day. will spend seve! . and Mrs. P. N. a@ short time. apted to serving Mr. Canner’s many E. F. Hewitt arrived yesterday from Canon City, Colo., on a short business trip. SEND IT TO THE pre-Christmas event is requested to PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY be present tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abbott are Mr. and Mra, H. G. Bizzell and|visiting here from daughter have arrived in the city o. from Lander and will home here, Mr. cepted the vice presidency Wyoming Trust company. L. Do'an ts visiting with friends and attending to business affairs here from Salt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dolan of Chi- cago are visiting here for several days at the home of Mr. Dolan's cousin, Mrs. Frank C. Morgan. see Bizzell having ac- ONLY 15 More Shopping Days Before Christmas Judge R. R. Rose ts in Lander during court Harry McCracken, is also in Lander for the week. Miss Katherine Hood of Denver arrived yesterday and will visit with friends here for several days after which she will go to Billings where she has accepted a position as in- structor in the schools. Mra. W. W. Lacy is visiting with her mother in Georgia for some be joined by Lacy December 24. Lacy expect mas holidays in ° court reporter Mr. and Mrs. to spend the Christ- Frank Arnold spent a short time in the city this week from Lander enroute to Ohio where he expects to spend some time. . Miss Eva Wellington of Chicago is in the city attending to business af- fairs for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Burkley of Michigan are here on a short busi- Thomas Anderson of the Casper ness trip this week. Supply company has returned from ———— Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Moller have as their guest at thelr home on Molier’s - sister, Mrs. C. C. Bryant of Colorado. Mrs, Bryant will leave in a week for Los Angeles where she will visit for the remainder of with her parents, making their home there for the ast few years. Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Barry of Tulsa, Okla., who have been spending the last three weeks here will leave on Saturiay for the'r oe Park avenue, Home-made Remed: Stops Coughs Quickly ‘The best cough medicine zee ever used. mily supply easily ani sf A family e290. Miss Genevieve Harper will re- turn Saturday from Denver where she has been for the last week vis- iting with former school friends. eee who have been Saves about $2, You might be surprised to knov st thing you can use fo & severe cough, is a remedy whic prepared at home in jus moments. It’s cheap, but fo prompt results it beats anything els Usually stops th cough or chest cold in 2 r ‘astes pleasant, too—childre: ike it—and it is pure and good. Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in le; then fill it w nulated sugar syrup. ied. molasses, honey, or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup, if desired Thus you make a full pint—a fa: costing no mo of ready-made cough Mr. and Mrs. EB. E. Aléers of Grand Rapids Mich., are spending several days here visiting with the J. L. Miler family enroute to Los [ei or Dr. William McDermott returned this morning from Glenrock where he spent a short time on business. eee Mr. and Mrs. James. D. Thornby are the guests of friends here for several days’ from. their home in Mr, and Mrs, Thornby wil spend a short time in Salt Creek the latter part of the week looking over the oil fields. ORTLLLE TLE ch you ever tried. Mrs. R. 8. Ellison has returned from Colorado where she has been spending some time. ars William Parker and baby son left this week for the east where they will visit with Mrs. Parker's parents for several months. Leidecker returned this morning from Denver where he has been for some time. cough medicine, tter to be t 7. Mr. and Mrs. R. W.-Roe are*Bill- ings visitors who arrived last even- P. B. Sykerman of Riverton came down yesterday and will spend sev- era! days here on business. oe iN Charles E. Stevenson returned last evening from Helena, Mont., where ‘e was called several weeks ago by *he serious illness of. his mother, who is now greatly improved. eee F.C. Lydon and H. T. Steadman of Cheyenne are visitors in the city. Pinex is a highly concentrated com for a few days. Norway’ pine famous for healing the membranes. intment ask you ounces of Pinex’ directions and don’t accept any anteed to give abso Miss Elizabeth Kennedy spent yes- To avoid disai terday here enroute from her home in Nebraska to Montana where she expects to spend se’ ee The Rev. L. L. Manning of New — ____ thing else. Gi Semumere (emcartenend “of “Wh: liitotiatistaction or mons veral-months. /man’s box candies at tho Smoke- Mr. and Mrs. G. Gorham are shop- Pins; here for a few days from their rgach north of Casper. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Richland of Sheridan are visiting with friends here for several days. Office Rooms for Rent The Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pas- Fosiot Cake tent xwaiaseranas elven WESTERN BLUE PRINT CORPORATION Oil Exchange Bldg. ADYo c OFFE VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J ADVO is the coffee that makes friends and keeps them. Its smooth, rich flavor is unexcelled. One trial will convince Its Stupendous! GREAT HOLIDAY DRUG SALE “Everything Sacrificed” OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Smith-Turner Drug Co. 133 S. Center At Your Grocer’s! Blended, Roasted and Packed by THE McCORD-BRADY CO. Lead, Rock Spi Phone 150 Lavoptik eye wash. One email bot- Phone 948 and 949 tle helps any case sore, weak or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co. LIBERTY GARAGE 428 South Elm Street Prestolite Battery Station Free Service Batteries PAGE THREE. the Presbyterian tabernacle Sunday evening by the Casper Choral soo A Good Name or | oth Su’ So7r ce nae M. W. Morgan 1s expecting to sacred musicales ever heard in this eee You have heard the sentiment chosen than great riches.” en know that is the surest way to success better than to advertise to “slip | something over.” ‘ie breaat ss may keep the buyer from com- . ing again, dependent on how per- Get Rid of mame by backing their offerings the infamed membrances. antiseptic, healing oil: Holy City” will be held at the son who 1s to participate in this back. Tubes or jars 50c. PHONE 17 “The Holy City” will be given at —Advertisement. Days Your Christmas Victrola Is Ready for You) At the Music Shoppe you will find Victrolas in every style, Wood and finish. Whether you want a small port- able machine or one of the beautiful new art models, you will find it here at factory list prices and on terms that are surprisingly liberal, Our stock of Records includes practically every one listed in the Victor catalog and new ones are being released every week. A visit to our comfortable and spacious department will solve the prod lem of selecting the Victrola best suited to your needs. Victrolas $25 to $905.00 Payments Arranged to Suit Your Convenience THE NEW VICTOR ART MODELS SHOWN ABOVE Are In Stock—But In Limited Numbers. You’ll Have to Hurry If You Want One SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS VICTROLA NOW The MUSIC SHOPPE, inc: 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 “Star of the East” Sung by the Trinity Choir Is a Beautiful Christmas . Record «| be resumed until next spring. About ea one mile of paving has been com- Thomas Miller of Sheridan spent A wise merchant knows that ad- | pleted) An additional ten miles will Tuesday here aa plese sex ‘rip: vertising cuts both ways—it may | be laid next year. 8. 8. Carlson of Jacksonvill, Fla.,{ ™&ke @ buyer come again or it is here on busine: ° The safest and most effective me- with fair prices and square deal- | thoa of conquering a cough ings. inhale the delightful, soothing vapor Shop in The Tribune before (of “Deo,” better known during the shopping tn the shops. past thirty years as Dennis’ Eucaly- TO NEW LOCATION HERE | “eines J Heat a spoonful of “Deo” tn a tin plate and fill your lungs with the pungent but pleasant vapor : | rises. Almost instantly it olears tailor who has very successfully “ee 99 the head and throat, checking the carried on his business in the Daly E | cough and beginning at once to heal ht years, = “Deo” is a wonderful combination of Australian eucalyptus and other leading druggists everywhere. Den- nis Mfg. Co., makers, Berkeley, Cal, More Shopping Before Christmas

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