Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1923, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, vECEMBER 12, 1923 IETY BY MARY TOBIN a sh An Epworth League entertain- ment will be given in the main auditorium of the Methodist church at 8:15 o'clock Thursday night. The Proceeds from this concert will toward buying a pipe organ f the new church. H. Bishop is in charge. Following is the program: Overture, “Magic Fire”—Fore- man’s club orchestra. Readin, ‘Mr. Brown Has His Hair Cut"—Miss Eleanor Burwell. Vocal solo, “Love's Sorrow” (Shelby) and “Slave Song” (Del Riego)—Miss Claire Bisch, accom- panied by Miss Helen Carter. Chorus, “Olid Fashioned Songs”— Colonial Girls, accompanied by Miss Lillian Patterson. “A May Morning” Vocal solos, (@enza) and “O Dry Those Tears (Del Riego)—Miss Claire Bisch, a companied by Miss Helen Carter. Music (Selected)—Foreman’s club orchestra. Reading, “John W. Jones”—Miss / Beulah Bailey Harte. Vocal solo, “Where My Caravan Has Rested” (Lohr) and “Rose ‘n the Bud" (Forster}—John Arnott, accompanied by J. Cotterall. Piano solo, “Selection from Faust” —Mrs. Homer Helms. “Plantation Melodies—Alabama Jubilee Singers, accompanied by Mrs» Lester Fuchuer. Music, “Home Sweet Home”— Foreman’s club orchestra. see Catholic Girl's Club Meeting Last Evening The Catholic Girl's club met in regular session last evening at the Mullin club with an attendance of 80 members present. At 6:30 a din- ner was served after which complete plans for the Christmas tree pro- gram were made and reports of the charity committee were given. The club will not meet again until after the holidays the meeting to be held on Tuesday evening, January 9. eee Miscellaneous Shower And Party Last Evening Mrs. Affa Mae Stoddard entertain- ed at a miscellaneous Gadde = party given last evening in honor of Riise Lillian Peck and W. I. Chris- tian, whose marriage will take place fn the near future. The evening was spent in dancing after which re- freshments were served. Among those who attended were Miss Selma Harrison, Miss Abbie Arnold, Miss Zora Perkins, Miss ‘Wilma Scott, Miss Catherine Carey, Miss Jessie Couch, Miss Lamb, Miss Lois Longshore, Mrs. Sue Duthie Miss Lillian Peck and the Messrs R. Row, E. Marvin McKenna, J. Ken- nedy Rodel, Howard Stohl, W. I Christian, J. W. Gillespie, D. Moore Duke Wheeler, Walter Scotten. James Bardwell, Daniel Parker, Lee Mosher, Leon McKenna of Denver C. C. Reimerth, Ross M. Grant and the hostess. eee Presbyterian Missionary Society Will Meet ‘The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon, December , 13. at 2:30 at the church. The Near east question will be considered @nd a dramatization pf the “Conquest of Love’! will be given by the members of Mrs, Hajen's division. Suggestions for a Christmas program will be made and all members are requested to be present. | ge Cy Circle Will Meet Tomorrow The CY circle of the First Baptist church will hold its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Nettie Dunn, 821 C: Y. ayenue. All members are asked to bring thimbles and articles for sewing. A short missionary program has been planned by a number of the members of the circ! Sd Baptist Aid Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon The Ladies Aid society of the Em- manuel Baptist church will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the church. All members of the society are asked to be present. . Red Men Meet Thursday Evening Popo Agie Tribe No. 10, Improved Order of Red Men, will meet to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. Important business will be transacted and officers for the ensuing term will be elected. Al’ members of the Tribe and visit- ing members are requested to be Present. ee Dr. and Mrs. Hoff Will Entertain. Dr. and Mrs. Hoff ~ill entertain informally th's evening at dinner for a number of friends at their home on South Center street. eee Gleaner’s Circle WilD Meet Thursday. The Gleaner’s circle of the First Baptist church wil meet Thursday afternoon, December 13, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Heller, 327 South Beech street. All those living between Beech and Elm streets are invited to attend. ‘ eee Mrs. Fisher Will Present Dramatic Pupils Saturday. Mrs. H. B. Fisher will present her @ pupils in dramatic art Saturday evering at 8 o'clock in a recital, to be given at the Methodist church. A program of interest has been ar ranged and will be announced thir week. ws eee Rebekah Lodge Meeting This Evening. WwW. kendall Rebekah Lode No. 29 wil’ meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Od Fellow's hall. Fol’owing the initia tion of candidates, refreshments Natrona Pancake Fi and trona Syrup. Phone 1578W. will be served by the Mesdames E. L. Gantz, Carrie Seely, Ella Adams, Minne Taylor and L. C, Taylor. All eee Willing Worker's Circle Will Meet Tomorrow. | the Willing Worker's circ'e of the Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 1009 St. Mary's street. All members are re- quested to attend. eee Mrs. Jones to Entertain | Baptist Circle Thursday. Mrs. A. A. Jones will entertain the members of the East Side circle of the Baptist church tomorrow af- Mrs. Wiliam Evans will entertain! companied from Salt Lake to Cas- per by their niece, Miss Ethe) Hill, who will visit here for several weeks at the Anderson home on East Di- vine street. eee Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Milton are spending a few days here visiting with friends from Sheridan. "ee Mrs. H. B. of Bucknum is visiting in the city for a short eee Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson are spending @ few days in the city this week visiting with friends from their home at Salt Creek. 72. Mrs. R. B. West, wife of Mayor West, of Basin. will arrive this evening and will be the evest here for several days of Mrs. Robert R Denny, at her home, 342 South Mc- Kinley street. Mr, and Mra. W. R. MacGregor of 615 South Wolcott street left yes- terlay for Iowa where they wl! visit for several weeks with rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C Miller ternoon at 2 o'clock at her residence, 513 South Melrose street. A’l mem- bers are asked to be present and to come prepared to sew. . hosts at a dinner and bridge party given last evening at their residence, 425 South Grant street. Honors for the evening were won by Mr. and Mrs. Frank England and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus. cee Methodist Community Aid Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society. of the East Side Methodist Community church will meet tomorrow at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. O. S, Jacquot, 1537 Bast A street. Mrs. Jacquot will be ass'sted during the afternoon by Mrs. G. L, Brown. A!! members of the society and friends are invited to attend. eee Eastern Star Meeting Thursday Evening. The regular meeting of the Fort Casper chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be held tomorrow evening at the Masonic temple. General bus- iness matters will be transacted and officers will be elected. A'l members are asked’ to be present. see Safety Banquet Thursday At Henning Hotel A safety banquet will be given Thursday evening, December 13, at the Henning hotel by the Industrial Relations department of the Stand- ard Oi] company. eee Trinity Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday Afternoon The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Trinity Lutheran church wil! meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. E. Gerber, 740 South Grant street. All members of the society are asked to be present. ———Sas Mrs. John A. Welch of Okmulgee Okla., is here for a few day's visit- ing with friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spurlock and son Silas are visiting with friends and relatives here for several days from thelr ranch at Sweetwater. see Mr. and Mrs. William Quinland are Lander visitors who arrived here yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veitch are here for a short time from Kirby, Mr. Veitch was formerly a Natrona) county commissioner. ee Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kepler and Mr. and Mrs. George Barber were Glenrock visitors here yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rate are visiting with friends and. shopping here for several days from Lost Cabin. eee Mrs. Marie Kimball was a Casper arrival from Sheridan last evening. eee Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Anderson have returned from a months pleasure trip spent with relatives and friends in San Francisco. They were ac- Here's a Christmas Present ! A Snappy Hair. Cut Any Style 25 Cents 2 More Days Only Tell Mama or Daddy— They Will Bring You to the BECKLINGER BUILDING BARBER SHOP Basement Becklinger Building ——————| left yesterday overland for Denver to be gone until after the Christ- mas ho'ldays visiting at the home of Mrs. Miller’s parents. cee Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Norton ana! | children have arrived in the city from Sheridan and expect to make |their future home here. | eee Miss Rose Cottor of Chicago is the guest here for some time of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas C. Ccttor at her home on Wolcott street. ere Te Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wickerson have returned from a’ business and Pleasure trip of several days spent in Denver. Mrs. Frances Wagner Is virtting with friends here for several days from Omaha having arrived yester eny. | eee Miss Jean Roberts will leave to- morrow for Iowa where she will spend the remainder of the year visiting with friends and relatives. ov el 6 Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Steaner have as their guest at their home on Durbin street, Mra. G. G. Jenkins \ef Colorado Springs. es Mrs, Sarah Morton has returned to her home in Douglas after a sev- eral days visit spent here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sul- |livan, Miss Florence Brewer left this | morning for Spokane, Wash., after spend ng some time here visiting at the home of her brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Andrews of 1207 Svuth Conwell. ———————_—_ Tomorrow Is Last ‘Day to Redeem Coupons at Store The recent candy “give away” day fostered by the Stone Grocery Co carried with it an offer of seve-a dollars worth of merchandise rep- resented by coupons placed in the free bags of candy. Tomorrow is ‘the last day upon which the mer chandise coupons may be receemed The company asks that all persons hold ng !ucky coupons redeem then: on Thursday. Getting Too Fat? | Try This—Reduce || People who don't grow too fat are the fortunate exception, But if you find the fat accumulating or al- ready cumbersome, you will be wise to follow this suggestion, which ‘s endorsed by thousands ‘of peonle who know. Ask your druggist for ;Marmola Prescript'on Tablets and follow directions. One dollar is the price the world over. Get them from your own druggist or send price direct to Marmola Co., 4612 Wood- ward Ave., Detroit, Mi: this you will be drugs and be able to anl ei ———.__ SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 — INEZ M. BABB Public Stenographer Henning Hotel Stenography, Clerical, Mimeo- Ruth Wille, Lord 1 it part married of Southwick and Marquis of Skye, told the license clerk he was a I‘neal and that his home is in Edinburgh, ih was taken after the Rev. J. N. Moore had per- graphing or Multigraphing work Gone correct:y. eb Lord Ravenal Deserted Party to Take e Casper “atly Cribune American Bride COTATI OEY LOSS ET ST nal, while '¥, deserted the tourists and descendant of Mary Queen of Scots Scotland. The photograp! formed the ceremony, City Briefs E. W. ness from & ua. ‘hams is here on busi it Creek. eee A. C. Lee is a Denver business man who arrived in the ‘city this morning. J. C. Albright is a Kansas City business caller here for severa! days. C. McGuire, A. W. Rececke and} B. Ferrell are among the Denver visitors in the city this week. Cs James Christofferson cf Rich- mond, Utah, is attending to bu ness affairs here for several days, Curtis Zarr of Salt Lake City is visiting with friends and attending | © business matters here for a short ume. eee | Lauson Wood arrived yesterday ‘rom Port Arthur, Tex., and will pend several days here. i bee H. J. Hileman of Snyder is here on business for a few days. eee “Doc” Daniels of the National | Supply company left last evening ‘or Fort Collins where he will spend several days on business for his company, eee Harry Frolion of Sioux City, In. 8 attendins to business affairs here for a short time this week. ose F. M. Holemes ts a Lincoin bust- ness man who arrived in the city yesterday. eee Frederick Keeyon of Lavoye 1s nere on business for a few days. eee | J. M. Howgson ts here on bust- 1ess today from Cheyenne. M. N. Wheeler of Wheeler and Worthington is expected to return oday from Colorado where he has veen for some time, cae Attorney H. B, Durham ts ex- ected to return today from Denver vbere he has been on legal business or a short time. ° Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks an‘ >. B. Richardson of the Consolidated — Natrona prepared Pancake Flour. Made in Casper. Phone i578W. ————$—————S= eer NOT. and receive merchandise. 233 East Second St. Tailors—Cleaners—Dyers Phones 2563—483-J RUSSELL’S LUNCH AND DELICATESSEN SECOND STREET PAINT AND GLASS CO. PUBLI MARKET ated by an American on a tour With Lord Birkenhe: Those who are holding coupons received in candy given away by Stone Grocery Co., please present them STONE GROCERY Co. Directory of the New Second Street PUBLIC MARKET HARDWARE STORE THE PEOPLE’S MARKET Fruit, Vegetables, Fish, Poultry fenographer, Miss } 's her. Lord Ravenal, who is Earl Royalty Oil company are attending the American Petroleum Institute e'ng held in'St. Louis this week. James T. Gratiot of the Finance orporation of Wyoming ts spen.1 ing several weeks in Chicago on a business trip. ee bes Attorney W. Patten will re turn tomorrow from Denver and Cheyenne where he has been since last Friday attending to business affairs. eee W. R. Chatterton, who underwent an operation yesterday at the County hospital, recovering rapid eee B. Myers of Ohio is spending se eral days here on business. eee Frederick Williamson fs an Alli ance man. attending to business af. fairs here for several days this week. eee W. A. Miller is in the city on one of his regular business calls from Lima, 0. Harry Holland will leave this evening for Cheyenne to be gone several days on a business trip. eee C. A, Johnson. who has been spending a week In Denver on bust CAR AND TRUCK STORAGE At the Liberty Garage Telephone 983 428 South Elm Street ICE Phone 304 C MARKET FURNITURE CO. THE PERKINS REMNANT STORE NORRIS CO. MARKET BAKERY “Dray SMITH’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP y and Transfer’ MOKLER AND GAUVAIN Fruits and Vegetables THE HODSOLL MILLINERY [ is reported to be | “S$ and visiting with relatives, | construction in Oregon necessary to xpected to return tomorrow morn-| remove timber from the Mulheur ag. ©. Marvin McKenna of the Na- onal Supply company has as his uest for several days his brother. eon McKenna of Denver. Frederick B. Andrews left . this tfternoon for Chicago where he wil ransact business with his eartern oan correspondents for the benefit f Casper clients. HOME BURNED, FOUR PERISH LOOGOOTEE, Indiana, Dec. 12— Four children of the family of W1- “am Fuhrman, a farmer living ten niles south gf he were burned to death last night when ther home was destroyed by fire. RAIL PERMIT APPLIED FOR WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—Pro- posals for comp'eting new railroad CORNS ‘Lift Off-No Pain! =< > Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf. ficient to remove every hard corn National forest in Oregon were filed today with the Interstate Cum- merce Commission by the Malheur Railroad company. The corpora- ton proposes to buf'¢ a fifty mile} ‘ine from Burns to Senrea. A prevous application from the Oregon-Washington railroad and Navigation company has been be- fore the cmmission for some time. The Oregon-Washington proposes to extend one of its existing branch es as far as Burns, When the connection is made at Burns with the Malheur line, the national for. ests land will have contact with trunk line ra lroads. RONCHITIS At bedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with— We will ¢o your hemstitching on a improved machine at redumed rates and quick service. Our pleating ts perfect and. ser fee quick. MODERN STEAM PLEATING 137 N. Jackson Casper, Wyoming VAP Over 17 Million Jars Used Y« Hats $3.00 Hats Beginning tomorrow, Thursday, Dec. out my entire stock at $3.00. week. Values up to $16.00. 18, I will close Must sell them all this ONE TABLE OF $1.00 HATS Mrs. Mac’s Hat Shop Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store OPEN EVENINGS FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS soft corn, or corn between the toes and the foot calluses, without sore- ness or trritation.—Advertisement. NOTICE The offices of Drs. C. H. Carpen- ter, T. J. Riach and Mrs. Edna Tnonms nave neen moved ftom the Golden Rule Bldg to 310 O S. Bni'ding. CHRISTMAS Leather Pocket Books Silk Petticoats .. Silk Pettibockers Kid Gloves A : Suede Gauntlet Gloves Silk Union Suits Specially Priced Casper Stationery Company 130 South Center 100 DRESSES Selected from our regular stock of high-grade street, ° afternoon and_ evening dresses. Sizes 14 to 44. Suggestions Priced up to $79.50 i bal Beautiful quality, the le kind you would love to receive, $35.00 Charmeen Dresses Crepe Dresses Satin Dresses Velvet Dresses Evening Dresses Price ..... Silk Underwear Teddies Gowns Step-in Sets Boudoir Caps Garters Petticoats Kid Gloves Silk Hosiery Purses Reduced prices on all street and after- Fancy Combs noon Dresses in hy silk and cloth. Cashets Handkerchiefs Fur Chok SUGGESTIONS Sone Sweaters 210.0: 9.siae'el se . $5.00 Blouses Ag an $5.00 Padded Robes i uo ee Silk Negligees a aisle * $5.00 end tteee - $5.00 - Evening Gowns 136 SOUTH CENTER

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