Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1924, Page 3

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Hay-Radford Marriage To Be Next Week. . A wedding of interest to Wyoming peop’e will’ take place next week when Miss Beulah Jane Hay, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, John Hay of Rock Springs, will become tue rive of Wiliam Addison Radford, Jr., vice, president of the Radford Pubii- cations and Radford Architectural Chicago architects. The ceremony wl Le performed Wednesday, Jan- uary 9, at 8 o'clock, at the se Communion church, after wh! reception will be held at the ay home. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher itertain. . and Mrs. E. E. Fisher were hosts New Year's eve at an informal bridge party given at their home in honor of their house guest, Miss Ruth Scott of Kansas City. Among those who attended were Mr. ana Mrs. Earl G. Burwell, Mr. and Mra. H. Roe Bartle, Miss Alice Mechling, Mrs, Raines of Livingston, Ky.. aunt and guest of Mrs. Bartle, Miss Ruth Scott, John Arnot, and H. N. Haines. eee Watch Night Services At Methodist Church. The Epworth League held a * Watch Night service New Year's eve at. the church. Following the regular business meeting a musical program was given and refresh- ments | served. The program given follows: Solo, The Holy City’—Haskell Goodman. Vocal guet—Eda Holland and Lester Feurher. Instrumental duet—Marie Lemon and Edwin Hathaway. Whistling solo—Elsie Winter. Vocal duet—Lucile and Mar- guerite Palmer. Solo—dubert Bishop. Pageant of the New Year—Edwin Hathaway. the Old Year; Master Husaby, the New Year; Dr. Carter, Meeting Is Pos'poned. The Entre Nous club meetings which was to have been held Thurs- day, January 3, has been postponed on account of the {llness of a clu» “oy, Member. 5 AE Senior Phiathea Class Will Meet. ‘The regular meeting of the Senior Philathea class of the Methodist church taught by Mrs. George Ferguson, will be held Thursday af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. BE. Littlefield, 734 Park avenue. Mrs. Littlefield will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. D: 8S. Edelman and Mrs. Ruben Richards, All members are asked to be present as officers. will elected. eee Thursday Bridge Club Wil Be Entertained, Mrs. M. C. Price will entertain in- formally tomorrow afternoon at het residence, 1132 South Durbin street, Bridge club. y The Woman's society of the First Baptist church will hold their regu- lar meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the church with the mem- bers of the K. Y. O. circle as hostesses. cee Panhellenic Luncheon Saturday at Henning. The Panhellenic association will entertain at a luncheon Saturday of this week at the Henning hotel. An invitation, has been extended to all girls who.are home from schoo! and spending the holidays here. Those who are go'ng to attend are asked to call Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum at 17863 or Mrs. W. R. Finney at 661R for the purpose of making arrange- ments. eee Mrs. Hooper Will Entertain Her Club. Mrs. Paul Hooper will entertain the members of the Midnight Bridge club this evening at the first meet: ing of the new year. Meee Pythian Sisters Will Meet Thursday Evening. ‘The Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session Thursday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. Fol- lowing the installation of candidates and election of grand representa- tives, refreshments wili be served and dancing wll be enjoyed. Those on the entertainment committee are Mrs. Eva Hall, chairman; Mrs. Hattie Holmes, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs, Esyp. All members are re- quested to atrend. eee . Miss Simpson 5s r Guest at Party. Mrs, IF’, W. Sewell was hostess at a dinner given New Year's day at b! her home in honor of Miss Helen ‘ Simpson, who has been spending ‘ the ‘holidays here with her parents from the University of Nebraska, at Lincoln, where she attends school, Covers were laid for 12. 2. Helpful Club Will Meet Tomorrow. Members of the Helpful club wi'l meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bert Yohe, 103 K street. A miscellan- cous shower .and deinonstration of first, aid to the injured will be given. All niembers are invited to attend. Mrs, Wheeler Will Entertain Forthightly Club. Mfs. M. P. Wheeler will entertain th Fortnightly Bridge club Satur- y at her home on South Beech zo Party Last Evening at Daly Home. My. and Mrs. James Daly entgs tained informally last evening atu BY MARY TOBIN company, one of the largest firms of | This , Trinity Lutheran church will hold ) their for the members of the Thursday — bridge party given at their home, 413_ East Eleventh street. Honoi for the evening were taken by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tobin. Guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Denis Daly, Miss Marie Lawler, Mr.-and Mrs. Peter Joseph Tobin, pg Hennessey wae abe posts. 8.B. A. Meeting Evening. — ‘The Security Benefit association formerly Knights and Ladies of} Security, will hold their’ regular | business meeting on the main foor! of the Union Labor temple this ev- ening at 8.15. All visiting members in Casper are cordially invited to attend. see Trinity Lutheran Aid Meeting Tomorrow. | The Ladies’ Aid society of the! quarterly business meeting | Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the| parsonage, 617 East Fourth street | with Mrs. J, H. Gockel as hostess. All members are asked to be pres- ent. ee. Mrs. Williams Entertains | For Emp!oyes. | Mrs. E. R.. Williams entertained at a New Year's dinner giyen yes. terday at her home, 520 ‘Divine street, for the employes of the E. !t. Willams stores. Guests who at- tended were Miss Josephine Fran- coeur, Miss Florencé Williams, the Messrs. R. M. Turner. Charles Me- Dermott, Richard Schnoor, Eph Boyles, M. S. Kinney, Roy Colmer, Charles Telander, Clarence New, John Moore, Frederick Hedges, FE. R. Williams ard the hostess. Watch Party Monday Evening. L. Ackley entertained at party Monday evening at her home for all of her tenants. Games were played and music was enjoyed after which refreshments were served. cee Miss Mary Bailey Is Hostess at Party. Mies Mary E. Balley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Bailey enter- ained at a New Year's party Mon- day evening at her home, South Durbin street. Miss Ralley’s guests were Miss Cleola Lilly, M'ss Char- lotte Gantz, Miss Florence Eastman Miss Lucy Gantz Miss Angie \ustin, Miss Helen Hobbs, Miss Tean Lowndes, Miss Mary Hobbs nd the Messrs. Glen Dugger, frederick Holland, Ray Traylor, S. Sowadzki, O. -W. Buchanan, (. Volfe 8S. Bryan,’ J. Jacobson, and W. 8. Stone. eee Mrs, Durst Will Entertain Thursday. Mrs. Johfi J. Durst will entertain at an informal tea te, line ziven on Thursday afternoon at her home on South Center street. This vill be the last of a series of parties which Mrs. Durst has been giving luring the holida Personals Vrederick ‘Topping, father of Mrs. Henry Brennan, who has beer v'sit- ing here for the last week, left to- day for his home in Flint, Mich., where he is connected with the Buick company. eee Miss Gladys Hasbrouck has re- turned from Sheridan where she spent the holidays visiting with her parents. Miss Helen Simpson left today on the Burlington for Lincoln, where she will resume her studies at the University of Nebraska. Miss Simp- son has been spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Rob- ert Simpson, 508 South Conwell street, . eee Fritz Craig left yesterday for his home in Lincoln after spending the hoidays here at the home of Mrs. Craig’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler. Mrs. | Craig and children. expect to spend another~ week here. cee Mr, and Mrs. J. Fuchs re- turned this morning from Denver where they enjoyed the New Year's festivities with friends. vee Mrs. Harry Logue and daughte- Ina, have returned from Landor where they spent several days with *riends. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jones.left yesterday for Des Moines, Ia., where they expect to spend several weeks. eee Glenn Fletcher and BE. H. Mc- Keivey have returned to Laramie where they will resume their studies at the state university. eo e Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Krompert were Casper people who spent Mon- day of this week in Cheyenne. Miss Mary E. Bailey, who has been visiting during the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Bailey of South Durbin street, left yesterday for University Place, Fat That Shows | Soon Disappears Prominent — fat that comes and stays where it is not needed is a burden, a hindrance to activity, a curb upon pleasure. You can take off the fat where it shows by tak- ing after each meal and at bedtime, one Marmola Prescription Tablet. These little tablets are as effective and harmless as the famous pre- scription which. they take their y and try a box today, sts the world over sell them, at one dollar a box or you can order them direct from the “Inmola Co, 4612 Woodward Av., You can thus say to dieting, exercise and vertisement. from Miss Elizabeth Sharp of Wash- Ington, D. C. (above), recently mar- ried James Watson, Jr., son of Sen ator Watson of Indiana. 3 2 artment 5 Tribune building, Mont., who have been spending the] Dr. W. A. Myers left today fo Hall spent.a short time last} has been spending the vacation with AND DRINK IT. 2 131 West Tenth Risibrced holidays here at the Daly home, wil] “lorida where he will make his week in Evanston on land offive | rantives B Als bev pleesat toctanet all'clt leave Saturday morning for Helena,| home. Dr. Myer's practice was left business eee A GREAT CONVENIENCE and new customers. where gthey attend the Mt. Saint] n charge of Dr. W. P. Johnson 7 had | Taxis Thomas of the Thomas AND OH} SO GooD} MRS. PATTERSON Charles college. James A. Cody has returned from | Electric company has returned from . 5 William Grieve left last week for Rochester, Minn., where he will un- dergo a serious operation at the . Mayo Brothers? hospital. Mrs phe ss Ser apeeree gig re EE yesterday to be with Rudd heeks—Sparklin: Eyes hag him for several weeks Cheeks Sparkling ri . +. ost Women ve Mrs. Jack Merril’ and Mrs. Floyd! cays Dr. Edwazds, a V-ell-Known Jones of Glenrock spent yesterday Ohio Physician n Denver attending the wedding of Mrs, Merrill's sister . Mrs. A. H. Beach and children | ments, During these years he gave tc ‘have returned from Neweastle, | his patients a prescription le of a where they spent a short time yis-| few well-known vegetable ingredients itng with Mrs. Beaoa's parents me with olive oil, them Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown. . Harris Sabin has returned to the city from Neweastle, where he vis | theliver and bowels, which cause a nor- ited for several days with his sister | Mal action, carrying off Mrs. F. Poisonous matter in one’s system Mr. and Mrs. B..E. shania ot or as the'r guest at their home, 1129 G 3 4 Bast Third street, sfiss Ruth Beo. | 2, edwards’ Olive ae ey of Kansas City, Mo. Robert Stine Sure Relief Sa INDIGESTION E LLANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere - ari Miss. Esther Keith who teache near Casper spert the holidays wit! her parents at Kaycee. he Casper Daily Cribune Prettiest last week visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mre, J. D, Stine of Wor- land. Glenn Parker, an Instructor in the high school, has returned from Big Horn, where he spent the holidays wth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker. | eee Mrs. Jéhn McFadyen and Mrs. | Thomas Kinney returned vesterday morning from Denver, where they were the guests of friends for sev- jeral days. Mr, and Mrs. Frank D. Lansly of Denver are visiting with friends and relatives here for reveral days, hav- ing arrived yesterday. cee Mr. and Mrs. Wi'llam C. Hall of | | San Francisco are spending a short | time here this week on business. cee C. C. Sing'ey of Denver {s visiting | here for several days with his sis- ter, Mrs. Sidney Call and family. wee Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King of Bill- ings are the guests here of friends for a short time this week. Spree Miss Emma J. Liman of Chi- cago is spending a few days here on business and visiting with friends. : veer er Mrs. Robert C. Franklin has re- turned from Denver where she spent the holidays with relatives. | pacdedeksar boi 1a | City Briefs i for C. Dr. F.M. Edwards for17 yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on Hig pertieg s0e at! xe wt you have 2 pale face, sallow look. eyes, pimples, coated tongue, iches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out af sorts, inactive bowels, take one pes tig Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly Fisher have | 2 time and note the pleasing results. hen just to keep them fit. Tscand 3c 7. spent several dayr WATCH FOR THE A-B-C | NINETY AND NINE Drs. Byars and De Freece DENTISTS Suite 300-303, O-S Bu'lding Phone 123 Casper Wyo. Temple Portrait Studio DAY SALES Thursday, Saturday Entire stock of winter Millin- ery. Many of these patterns . were formerly priced at $22. Velvets, velours and felts, sport or dress models, ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Friday, 118 EAST FIRST STREET AGAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS Daily 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sittings Evenings by Appointment 22% RE-OPENING SPECIAL $9.00 12 PHOTOS ARTIST PROOF CASE Now Claire Scott holds the spot- Ught as New York's prettiest girl. | She won a recent beauty contest e+e and as a reward will be fentured in a new movie These beauty contests certainly seek out prett; | ness. | aces, dor’? thev? Michigan where he spent the hol} days with his parents. with his parents. a s “ affairs. H. M. Mannie of the accounting | °° Dusiness affair division of the Bureau of Mines re- turned this morning from Denver where he spent the holidays with friends. E..G. Sinclair, geologist of the Midwest Refining company, is leav- ing for Portland, Ore., this evening. He is to appear there as an expert witness at the trial of Bigelow who | Record days on a business trip. being leap y for a few days this week. J. C. Noland of Tulsa, here on business and visiting with friends. Mr. Noland was a resident | of Casper for several years. Okla., is Thomas C. Land of Salt Creek is spending a few days here on busi- LINCOLN, Neb., tomorrow from Colorado where he These lines comprise Dresses for every occasion, from street to formal wear. lours, Crepes, Poiret Twills, Satins, Laces, Velvets and.all other wanted materials, Wonderful specials at “27 DRESSES The ladies and misses are ap- preciating the unusual values in Dresses we have of- fered during the past few days. Those who want to add an- other dress or two to help out their wardrobe until they purchase their new Spring things, and for those who have been unable to get down 2 during the cold weather, we are of- fering many dresses from our regular stock. They include Wool Ve- $33 34 Denver where he spent Christ George Winslow has returned| F. C. Bailey of Denver from Greybull where he has been | business for toc nding the holidays with his ee ite ereath” : oor F. C. Klein of Billings ts cee visiting with friends and Brennan Hangs | « Up Marriage ix charged with fraudulent dealings| One hundred marringes were in wildeat stocks. performed by Judge Henry F. see Brennan, justice of the peace, dur. Henry C. Taylor left last evening | Ing the year an average of for Denver to be gone for several| nearly Thi a greater aye to do eyen F. W. Anderson “has returned business ‘during: the from Montana where he spent| ™° Christmas with relatives. thousand fe - tad by nan year, “which . Mark me Leper of Denver 's! an entirety different kind of n out of town business man her andied at his office Vetraakin Is Appointed for Water eae JUST DISSOLVE PAGE THRER ka on an unofficial « nm to draft an agreem and Colorado, r disputed wa River and fu . s here on | Wyon djustment of in the Platte tro! ef here tending oldest, the ec years of agi Of the lodge has held the off ‘oseph Dinkle, inuously for CORNS In Year J 'Neb., where she will resume her eet Perot eee haa: ibemm We Bridgeport, ; hurt one bit! Drop a dtudies At Nebraske Wesleyail. Bliss who comes highly recommengea| VNanE the last few weeks here gation engineer for the stat nets soe Oey ere Charlotte Gantz, who has also been | ..es.,e Matteson was a business fiom Lindsay, rath esa (abe des stata ad pe Seti ion ence — , that corn stops hurting, spend:ng the holidays here with her| visitor here for several days’ last tga tobias eahiiel +: elgena ls t rily y lift it right off parents, left yesterday for Nebraska | week from his home in Buffa.o. Ir D 4 aor ee wit " Wesleyan to resume her studies. ss ving Dumm and son Howa het ial Your ¢ ist sells a tiny bottle Sie" a rank Ma nonthic. will, Mareen. among the out-of-town busi wt ‘urner tae returned fror of F ol Sean hove Seantal Raat 4 ; 2 ess callers ere s' vee! 10 « ‘vera 8” plea id busi ¥y Mrs. RB. Landes and daughter,| tow days for Englewood, N. J. [ns Guler® here last week from} ® several weeks’ pleasure and | THE TROUBLE OF iam very hard corn Made'ine, have returned from Om-| where he will visit his parents. Mr ts ea it erry tad COFFEE MAKING—USE ft corr between the toes, aha, and Fremont, where they have] Kanonika expects to make his home ee IRs Seheewas whi leaves, without sore- A Ttzt r the hit c vi ea aturday > been it with friends for the] there. am Utzinger of the White| . oo. tread ae 9 we—~ e ivertisement. beens" visiting. wi ends there a te Motor company was a Casper busi | 0% this week for Calffornia whero [Oog.. ean G ; bh ae Shas Glenn Leldecker spent reveral "°SS.man who spent a short timo| he expects to spend the remainder . > [Ee Joe Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs.| days last week in Kayce visiting in Rock Springs last week visiting oe 8 IT IS MADE DRESSMAKING { a with frie 3 " aval ane Daly) of Leary atronate with friends. oe | PF og 14 William A. Armstrong will return I have moved my Shop from house guest. vdeo ; 4 $55 Subway Specials DRESSES In Poiret Twills, Wool Velours ang Crepes $16.75° BIG LINE OF 12.50 COATS Everywoman’s —AT— $19.75 $25.00 Store Pegieee a a

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