Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1924, Page 3

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924 @ LETY, BY MARY TOBIN he Casper Dally Cridune callers spending several days here | the east to attend a conference with from Denver. the trustees of the college which re- cee » | cently extended to him the presi- Miss Violet Dieh! arrived yester-| dency. The Rev. Apnea te: ex- @ay from her home at Lander andj Pected to.return before will spend several days here. > ie eae Gerrald Storer has returned to the Mr. and Mrs. R. Flint were the| city after an absence of several Guests here yesterday of friends | Months. from Lavoye. iactalay ‘esterday eee Julian Lever, Sr. division freight The marriage of Mrs. Pearl Price and passenger agent for the Chi cia A paedhahsdared Hebe emery Ri on Some nee Parent ee higers a stage Say sta and Northwestern rallroad is spend: Ppecisn R. Phillips, Christopher| yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Midwest. ing a week or 10 days in Thermo- Cilfford “Laird, William Winter,| the home of Mes. Grace Wirth, 820 es: Thomas Winter and the hostess. springs. eee lebrand, pastor of the First} N. J. Stokes, broker has returned Cre World Wide Guild ristian church officiating. They | to the city from Denver where he} 001.4) Roberts of Meeting Tuesday were attended by Mrs. Wirth and| has been for some time. has been visiting acl een Test The World Wide guild of the| Guy H. Farrens. Following the a naa week returned last evening to his First Baptist church will meet| ceremony a dinner was served, 10 home. Tuesday evening at the home of| guests being present. The couple ‘ Mrs. C. O. Stout, 242 South Jeffer-| will make their home on the Gor- CI TY BRIEFS se hae son street with Miss Margaret Ful-| don ranch west of the city. é mer C. Bishop is attending to o. business affairs here for a few days ton as assistant hostess. All mem- # " 7 . F. M. Veatch fg here on business | f bers are requested to be present. | Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Will trévasMdnecs OHS, Mas. “Soret aye athe peg Charles Gels, Mrs. Paul Bachellor, = ahekic . Entertain At Bridge Party ser ©. Price and Mrs. Rose| C. C. C. Club Is Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brewster will Police sergeant formerly lived polis taking treatments at th Oak Crest.avenue. The Rev. Rt. R. eg Tetts " Sarat Coach W. J. Stone of the Method. Frank .Converse was a visitor basketh: ? i Entertained entertain at an informal bridge] ner yesterday from Glenrock. ist basketball team will Iéave to- The Misses Constance and Mar party this evening at their home tn ‘6 (0.6 morrow for Denver where he will Saret Metz entertained the members|the Standard addition. Invited a of the C. C. C. club and guests Sat-| guests include, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Poe last of the first series of in-| urday evening at their home on| McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley irmal dancing parties being given | South Durbin street. The evening] Greenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. eee the R ann by the Hike’ Dancing club will be| was spent in playing cards and/ Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.Mc-| yy p. adams is a visitor here | "’™S the aah Soewens Sastrwedi: held on Saturday evening of this} dancing after which a lunch was| Grady, Miss Rose Ryan of Omaha, from Bonneville. ‘ week at thelr auditorium on Sev- evhier te Ang! hostesses. Guests| John Kennedy Rodel and Wilfred eee - Aerie M. Dohadein an attorney treet. This will be the last} W! en were Harry Jennings. | Thompson. of Columbus, Ohio, stopped off in Con EEME TGR ttt Ta chawa or: tet Sibdon, Vee Sectear Harry Davis, port Ses Picci cee is attending to bus’! Casper today to visit with his old Lenten season and it is expected | William Stokes, Jack Norton, George | Casper Nocturne Club aera z eee James Sweeney of Garbutt, that a large number will attend. The | Bolln, James Brooklander, Norris} Meeting This Evening . The Rey. Robert Allingham, pas-| | e! ae en: Mr. Werum Brokaw orchestra hhs been en-| Pinney, Robert Holman, Vincent] ‘The regular meeting of tho Cas-l'tor of the First Congregational | ‘* “"foute to California. gaged to furnish the music. There| Duty, Paul Blodgett, Loyall Gibson | per Nocturne club will be held this enter his squad in the Rocky Moun. Ww. E. Williams ts here visiting | tain championship tournament. The with friends and attending to busi-| yrethoaists to; - Methodis pped the City League ness affairs from Salt Creek. ear, nosing out thefr closest regs hi leave thi: ‘ing fe will also be an entertainer. Who} Linus Turnbull, Henry Habernicht, J evening at the home of Mrs. Wil-|°hUrch Will leave this evening for} 5 1) wun of Cortez, Colo. ts dance is in charge of Paul Sautter}| 2nd Robert Totdz. Mam Tolhurst, 1031 South Wolcott an out of town business caller Ivan Marshall. Pees street. spending several! days in the city. be mies D. A. R, Party At cee Sikes Mr. and Mrs, Lummis Are Durham. Home Bible Class Meeting At H. E. Frye arrived last evening Hosts at Supper. Members of the Fort Casper|«y We.” Parlors Tuesday from Billings and will spend severa: Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis were| chapter, Daughters of the Amerl-| ‘The Bible class which {s open to a days here, hosts at a buffet supper given jast| C@" Revolution entertained at a evening at their home, 118 East} Washington's birthday party and Sixth street. Among those who at-| tea given last Friday at the home tended were, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh | Of Mrs. H. B. Durham on South Dur- ‘Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingen-| bin street. The entertainment was helmer; Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Wald-| Siven for all foreign born women schmidt, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Shu-| Who displayed hand work at the maker, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran, | ¢xhibition held last year at the Kim- Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cobb, Dr.| Pall residence. _ A number of the and Mrs.T. J. Riach and the host} ™embers attended in costumes rep- and hostess. resenting fanioue women in Amerl- all women of the city will hold its first regular meeting Tuesday after. noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Young Women's Christian association par lors. Following the session tea will be served. ne PERSONALS W. M. Ste er spending a 3lean Child’s Bowels with |: « “California Fig Syrup” T. H. Griffin Jr. , of Tulsa is here for a short time this week having arrived this morning. see Charles Dickerson and D. E. eee can history. The program for the Comey of Glenrock are here for a afternoon follows: few days. sang ee Is Address—“Commemoration,” Mrs.| rs. A- F. Hoff who recently un- eee derwent a serious operation and se SS teat akties Washington,” | ‘Who is at the Mayo Brothers’ hospi- tal in Rochester is reported to be by E.R. Shipp, read by Mra. E. E,) oo tty proved. Jannette Ormsby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ormsby, was hostess et a children’s party given last Sat- urday afternoon at her home, 264 Albert Taylor and Les Derrig are in for a few days this week from Salt Creek. 9, ae : dp iee ne W. B. Buckley and C, P. Perkins 5 and Durbin streets, in honor of ae go tcanee Bordo) £ Mrs. J..E. Hanaway returned yes: pf Git. ‘Josabhic Mo. are’wudiieas vie- her oaveueh abiend peste: Rabe “Paul Revere’s Ride,”—|terday from Topeka, Kans., where itors in the cit played and refreshments were serv: . fee = he has been spending some time Mrs. W. W. Lacy . “| Vocal Selection, .“Bon Jour, Ma] With her brother, who has been perth assisted by Mr. O. UL. Mor} oite" and “Sammy Lad."—Mre. | #eriously iI. R. B. Leggett. Among the children who attended | ™, Be Wi ."Dorothy Morris, Betty Mitch-| ‘ergo icy eeibne gig i, Virginia Witt, Stella Rovel, Shir-} “ts. H. B. Durham. ley Dobbins. Florence Brewn, Jene}..Mrs. William Holland was in Rovell, Helen, Riner, Dorothy Ro-| Charge of the serving of refresh parte: Dorothy Rovel, Leuta Kar-| ents which were in keeping with men and the hostess. ain opeawe Montie Warner of the University of Wyoming is in Casper today. E, Baker came up yesterday from Chadron and expects to spend sev. era! days here. at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. C. V. Norris is spending some time visiting In California with Mrs. Nor: eee anh Genera Ferm Hurry Mother- Even. constipated, bilious, feverish, or sick, colle Mes Rachel Moore is & Nititor for! abies and children love to take] F- C. Mortell ts among the visi: & short time from Lost Cabin. genuine “California Fig Syrup.” No| tors here this week from Colorado seb alas: ; |other iaxative regutates the tender iin Mrs. Barnes Entertains Atkine-Rickard eee Ar Deariem WV: | uttle bowels so nicely, It aweetena| | J. W Malone arcives thie merci Mork Marriage Sunday Graham. ani ; Pancast of Re-| the stomach and starts the liver and] from Cheyenne and will spend sev Monday Bridge Club. Miss Clara Atking and H. L. Rick- | 10nda, Calif., are visitors here for a| yo cig without gript Contains | era! days here. Mrs. John B. Barnes, Jr., was ¢ say are nie: bowels withou ping. ni ea sts hostess for the regular meeting of | &fd Were married by the Rev. L. E. |* Se ie eo intaeCauticall gles woee esa” Coviat seas ; ie 3 meaye = 5 cx.| Carter at the home of their friends “California" to your druggist and| A. 8. Livingson, J. B. Mason, H. the Monday Bridge club at her res-| xr. and Mrs. C. J. Carter yesterday | Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Hall were M. Moore, and H. L. Warner are idence on Beech street. Guests pres- ent, besides members of the club were, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster and Mis. Robert Og- den. eee Pepper Club Meeting This Evening at Donahoe Home. pounterfelt: Insist upon Rauine “California Fig Syrup" | Denver business men spending a which contains directions —Adv. tp py nama ea E. M. Stewart is attending to bus: iness affairs here from Kansas City. visitors who arrived yesterday from ing. ee Thermopolis. After the ceremony Mrs. Carter, Mrs. C. R, Carlisle and Mrs. Homer Davis served a dinner in honor of the couple. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Gus Schraga, Mr. and *. Mrs. Elsie Bulfieldt and Miss Mar- garet Johnson are in the city from thelr home in Minneapolis, Minn., having arrived yesterday.” cee MUST SACRIFICE 1923 Maxwell touring; 8,000 miles. A Bargain W. L. Bailey is a Chicago busi- ness man who arrived here yester- day. ere H. B. Bernard is among the bus: The regular meeting of the ‘Pep: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Welsh are a per club will be held this evening at among the out of town business i the home of Mrs. S. J. Donahoe, ns é 1214 South David street. Substitutes ne ¢ Wark Phone 3138 231 E. First |} iness callers in the city for a few | w- slams tad pleaded guilty. . Wwheslge abd bites Toa PuRty. Sant 308 South Conwel! Phone 2542 days from Tulsa. = a ase s A SR = * ei nahmanant, children’s | perty 2"|Beware of Imitations! home, 421 Divine on last Saturday afternoon when eleven little friends helped to celebrate the eleventh birthday of James Bruce Sinclair, Jr. Games were played and refresh- ; ments were served. see At pemeiieberangs : Free yourself from cooking drudgery as hundreds of other Cas- uae ape Welter ares, hostees.- 28 per women have done; by. allowing us to install your Clark Jewel Saturday evening at an intogaeh party given at her home in tl Walker apartments, 137 West Rail- Gas Range with road avenue. The evening was j ‘ spent in playing the game indoor baseball ‘and in dancing. Those present were the Misses Katherine Jones, Katherine Pen- nock, Violet Faulk, Ruth Beggs, j ° H Sue Mahoney, Grace DeWoody, Lorain Oven eat athryn Mahoney, Nette Watson. physicians fe Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morgan and the Messrs. Harry Par- wae bah: el ae _ : fe Regulator ‘Toothache Lumbago mi ; a Ww oes Neuralgia Pain, Pain We will make you a reasonable allowance = Rae odin Witsoe sober for your old gas range and the balance When you wash children’s hair] tains proven directions. Handy can be taken care of in easy monthly pay- Se careful what you use. Many | poxes of twelve tablets cost few t soaps and prepared shampoos con-| cents. Druggists also sell bottles of ments, tain too much free alkali, which | 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade is very injurious, as {t dries the} mark of Bayer Manufacture of scalp and makes the hair brittle. | Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. The best thing to use ts Mulsi- | —Advertisement. fied cocoanut ofl shampoo, for this Big Chicke: the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of” rich, You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store, and a First Christian Church is pire and entirely greaseless. It Dinn creamy lather, which cleanses thor- ie ew ounces will last for months.— Corner Lind and Grant Now During the Social Season —The — Lorain Oven Heat Regulator _ which is the real “MAGIC CHEF” will cook your meals better than you’ve ever known be- fore while you are miles away, is Inexpensive and beats anything else all to pleces. Two or three teaspoonfuls is all that is required. Simply moisten ous and rinces out easily, The Auspices Ladies of hair dries quickly and eyenly, and wr 's soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, Christian Church wavy and easy to manage. Be- sides, it loosensand takes out every Tuesday, Feb. 26 Particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. be Advertisement. ———___ cai hey fey | 365 -|- 1= 366 Your? Menu: Cream Chicken Hot Biscuits Mashed Potatoes Scalloped Corn Perfection Salad Jelly Pickles Lemon Pie Coffee 75c Per Person Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1500 115-119 East First ‘Merchandise That Merits Confidence” The First Time in Four Years rAGE THREE 2 ef was so well and quickly af- Widow Protected |!" This same policy of providing pro- By Insurance Of tection for the close relatives of its other large. employers in this city. Natrona County) Smone tren ts the Caspes tinea which last Christmas presented a t Thursday death took an em- number of Western Union insurance Ploye of the Natrona Power com- Deticies brat SS —_ Pany. Today a check for $1,000] was received Ly the widow. Life| Three House Permits Taken Out. Consulting Engineer To Give Report on Plans Drawn for City The Casper Chamber of Commerce forum meeting scheduled for Tues- day noon given over to the water supply vey committee at which time F. Veatch of the firm of Black and consulting engineers of Kansas City, will give his report on the water: supply project for Cas- per. The firm which Mr. Veatch represents mately six months ago to develop a comprehensive survey and to re- port on the sources of supply tri- Veatch, butary to port will separate and d'stinct projects. Mr. Veatch will make his official report to the city at the council meeting which will be held this evening at the city hall. It is thought by those who have of the report that it is the most comprehensive to the city of Casper. This is one ¢ the most important and far reach- ng projects ever undertaken by this city and it is hoped that members of the Chamber and oth interested attend Kinney Funeral Is Tht funeral of Captain J. C. Ken. ney who died in Douglas last week the train to the gruve where the ser- was held The body employes, is followed by several had been cut off suddenly, but due| Otto Neithammer will erect a $9,- to the forethought of the power|000 brick residence on Eleventh company, the mati’s widow was not| street between Durbin and Beech, left penniless. woik to start immediately. Mr. It was because the company car-| Neithammer took out a bullding per- ried group insurance, under the| mit this morning for the building. Western Union Life Insurance com-| William E. Pratt wll construct two pany, of which Guy Gay is Wyom-| $5,000 houses on Eleventh between ing representative, that financial re- Bonnie Brae and Mitchell. at the Henning will be was retained approxi- Casper. Mr. Veatch’s re- cover detailed data on 12 made a preliminary study Give the children a piece of WRIGLEY’S after every meal. It satisfies the craving for sweets and the chewing of the gum will help digestion and act as a pleasant, antiseptic cleanser of mouth and throat. You would “give almost anything” if the children would keep their teeth clean. Why not reward them with one ever submitted who are ial effort forum 1 will make a sp. the Held Sunday here yesterday afternoon. vices were held by the Odd Fellows. Many members of this order and of services. The deceased was a mem- ber of the Odd Fellows in Deer Lodge, Mont PAR SON The parents of Niels Heegaard Nielson who is known to have lived in or near Casper tn 1920-22 and to have served in the American Ex- peditionary forces during the World war are from him. Anyone knowing anything regard- ing the man should communicate with the Language Information service, 119 West Forty First street, New York. a Sentenced to 90 Days Jack Williams was sentenced to 90 days in jafl on a Hquor charge hy Judge R. R. Rose this afternoon. and have the Yery reward itself do the PERN aT — cnn gue lt dhl acai i wbe IN CASPER will pay the bill and make them happy! SEALED IN ITS PURITY PACKAGE! very desirious of hearing They reside in Denmark. SPEARMINT i PERFE Danish bureau, Foreign ---this is Leap Year -the fact that next Friday is February 29th, proves it _very Woman under her constitutional privilege Is Entitled to Ask her husband, brother, father or son The Serious Question “Won't you please buy me one of those pretty, new spring dresses they are showing at the Frantz Shop this week—or better still, one of those lovely fur coats they aro closing out at such wonderfully low prices?” Just clip this entire advertisement and hand it to the proper man. Husband Brother ea Father Son I Would Like a New__-_-_ Ea AR eS Pleass let me show you the one I want at the Frantz Shop Your Affectionate—Wife —Sister —Daughter —Mother Pare ee rs on ite st

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