Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR 3 be Casper Dally Crivune the bride of Perry Smith. The groom| The program for the afternoon is an Omaha man. Mrs. Smith has| consisted in plano selections by been a resident of Natrona county! Mas Frances McCarthy of thig for some time. They will make their | city, daughter of Eugene MoCarthy home on a ranch five miles out of} of South Beech street. Miss Helen Casper. . Dawson guve several readings of in- eo: © terest. Members of the class are the 0 Ee ae: Mises, Barbara Mohatt, Helen Daw- . “O Music, thou who bdbringest the receding waves of eternity BY MARY TOBIN Chapter G, P. E. O. Sisterhood will | 50% Tols Carroll, Clara Ke'st of with Fred Cirrenss, - Milas ARes : Wemuee. of nearer to the wea’ rt of man as he stands upon the shore I! South Devld atrest, Saturday at £20 | Douglas and Mies Florence’ Murphy and longs doers Jeg ang thou the evening breeze of life ‘ Mrs. Lilly Is Honored the attitude toward the sex during} p. m. There will be an election of | Of Mamaica, ows. the morning air of the future?” 3 is At Birthday Entertainment the last half century. : officers and all members are re- | ’ JEAN PAUL RICHTER, Mrs. Henry Lilly was the guest “Truth o’ Women” by Josephine! quested to be present. Mrs. May Is Guest et honer at a luncheon and after-| Bacon was the source of several oes ‘At Lisndeon. & 001 ty given yesterday in cel-| readings selected by Mra. W. W. Mia. Dates: 0¢ the Atlakeo/aee 3 tration’ ot ea 66th birthday by her] Lacey. D. W. Ogilbee related some| Miss Bibse pd wa teas ‘whe taboteng ot" iaaeeeen beng : : daughters, Mrs. Frank Scherck and] experiences with the Army of Oc-| Entertain at ‘arty. at the Henning hotel for Mrs. Grace te ‘ < one assisted by Mrs.|cupation in France, spring of 1919. | Miss Edna Weisbrode will enter- Be ee ; , The affair which|- Poems read were “Spring in the| tain at an informal bridge party to- | May of Bronsvilie, guest e Cc c ; he Scherck residence} Pine,” Mrs. Harry L. Black; “Spring| morrow sfternoon at her home on i : 9 e “§ k avenue was a com-| time Denoument,” Mts. H. C. Chap-| South Grant street for the teachers eee Hi . ‘ | ise to the guest of honor.| pell; “Licensed,” Mrs! Lillian Van| of Park school. Dir. and Mire. Bote le ations were carried | Burgh; otal aa Pe ren “ene © Entertain at Dinner. ‘. ed carnations add-| ures" Eugene Martin; “The Aban- : Me. Ac. see Paice F ; attractiveness of| doned’ Fanch." Roy | Church Cope Ott Tate var i ee eS TAKES THE UTMOST PLEASURE IN EXTENDING Guests who at-/§ . x . A day afternoon ,of this’ week | evening at dinner at the Henning old time Setanta 'o¢| Richard Sttpp, | Sbasts stociep. were |; sealers oe tha faite’ Hebert) sepals piiasaen wv nnlaiernnG cerita ict Rey me sao * istory of the Home-| the convent of the Ho!y Child Jesus | Mr. and Mrs. H. Roe Bartle, Mrs. ley, Mrs. ML. Bishop, ‘Mee. Sam| stake Mi Mrs. F. M. O'Brien. | Were guests of honot at a tea oe pga ti ipewedtcsad ae tiel Mrs. = Hatrison, Mrs. Dorton, Mrs. Emmet| Dr. Harned gave a reading of| at the academy from 4 until 6 bear Rater Bott a Turner, #. Fred Cottman, Mrs.| Edgar Allan Poe's “The Bells.” Mrs. lock. Ae ae Oa J. J. Svendsen, Mrs. Henry Bayer,| Roy Churchil] Smith sang “Lullaby” Mrs. Ti Te ad Mrs. Liiiy. and “Oh, Dry Those Tears.’ She 9 let consti invalid Nee hpe aS was accompanied ty ors. Chappell. DOME lon e you an % Mrs. Harry L. Black was chair- 5 Thareday Bridge Ch san of the menting. he appointed] © ip@Hieve it with Kelloge’s Bran Mrs. Charles T. Weldner enter-| Mrs. Lillian Van Burgh to the post- (TO EVERY RESIDENT OF CASPER AND VICINITY. cA Most Cordial Invitation SS SS ——=— — Ss tained the members of the Thursday | tion for-next month. Few people realize how dangerous| . Because it is ALL bean 4s TO AT TEND THE pa bridge club yesterday afternoon at is constipation until this dread dis-|cleans and purifies t intestine. G her home, 334 East Eleventh street.| Mrs. Davis Is Hostess ease tears down their health. Did you|Liko nature, .it acts naturally. It for the afternoon includ-| At Informal Party. know that more than forty’ serious} makes the intestine funetion Tegu- Nell Kimball, Mrs. Carney} / Mrs. J. K. Davis entertained in-| diseases can be traced to constipation? | larly. Leigh McGrath, Mrs,| formally for eight guests yesterday , with |, Bat it two: tabieapoon- i} The tin will he we:| afternoon at her home on South | __ Keep your health, or restore it, 7 oe . Keloge’s Bran, cooked and krum-|fuls—in chronic eases, with erory i 3 j m next week On. Taare. | et ee tah renee eine cane | bled. It brings relief in mild and|meal. Eat it with mik or cream. oe Rpm Ae tee seat Loe Viner Denke being taken | chronic cases of constipation, It is| Sprinkle it over other cereals. Cook i ’ . ont ane Nea eee effective because it is ALL bran, ‘That | it with hot cercals, Enjoy it in those f ————— = , is why it is recommended so highly | wonderful recipes given on every. pack’ Japanese Tea To Bo reo: ‘age Poor A by doctors. ‘They know that only ALL| age. ‘ Served Tomorrow as m|_ Mrs. EB. D. Morrison. entertained bran o te red naegpay hr The paver aa Kellogg +a gta Miss Opensea edt sewers Bes at an informal bridge party given Part bran is, at best, ly iy bers peering ed alee os werve Topenare, tee Lenore = a last evening for 12 guests at her | Measure: ‘ is er iP,» oo o. a ‘erent ard noon from pices home on Fourteenth street. Honors} If eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran |ordinary brans, w aro so unpala’ the Annex Of the Hast Casper Meth-| tor the evening were won by Mies | Will bring permanent relief—even in|able. Koellogg’s Bran is made in OF OUR pcos Poort attention SONI Redes Ruth Taylor and’ Mrs. Alex Carl-| the most chronic case, It is guaran-| Battle Creck and served by the lead- > or he sas = son. Mrs. Morrison was assisted in | teed to do so. If it fails, your grocer | ing hotels and clubs everywhere, Sold $s font oy Hsk Meson, gr na serving by Mrs. William Ardon. will return your money. by all grocers. ra va Hi 5% a ee ef the Kings Heralds are asked'to| 1 4 we ytesting <i gs si ge aes : fake notice, Next W Crabtree rtains The Daughters of the American |] Capes and Jacquettes made from your fur garments 7 Mrs. Enter Revolution will hold thelr regular || ~°P, Informally Today meeting on Tuemlay afternoon of in the latest styles. Fur by the yard, caracul, kolin Mrs. Charles Crabtree entertained “30 0’ sky, broadtail monkey, mole, ermine, etc. informally today at luncheon aeq| next week, March 11, at 2:30 o'clock y> y> , afternoon of sewing at her residence} *1, che, rpeldence of Mrs. Frank Fir- RELIABLE FUR SHOP ~ on South Beech strect. Guests of AND “f PIANO DISPLAY ROOM. Mrs. Crabtree were, Mrs. F. TG. Tonkin and Mrs. c. L. Cron || $88 8. Elm Street Phone 192-5 H| Mrs. Carl Shumaker, ¥ ’ ; — oe ge op —— li . Estabrook, Mrs. J. FOR SALE Must Sell My STUTZ LITTLE SIX 4-Passenger. Sport Driven Only 9,000 Miles $1,400 Costs $2,800 ead Will consider small car in trade. ‘ust go by Monday. it on the streets or at 221 West Yellowstone, “| Judge Rose Ties Wedding Knot n A marriage ceremony was per- a aaa hs, OBL, formed by Judge R. R. Rose of the district court yesterday afternoon when Mrs. Josephine Clouse became —_————————— _—_—_—_ eer LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH OROPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF For Throat Troubles ‘Women of Mooseheart Legion Will Meet The Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet in regular session this evening at their hall on West First street. A large class will be inl- tiated and an entertainment pro- vided for, gRefreshments will be served by the Mesdames Margaret Conlin, Catherine Vogler and May Sylvester, All legionaires are asked to be present as business matters of importance will be discussed. vee Latheran Men's Club To Meet This Evening The regular monthly meeting of the Lutheran Men's club will be held this evening in the banquet room of the Henning hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Visitors are welcome. eee Saturday, March Eighth NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOUR fe = HH A special metsical program has been arranged for the afternoon, Whee i from two until four-thirty. The very best talent in the city will assist | ii in presenting this musicale for your pleasure and enjoyment: The Apollo Orchestra, with Mrs. Margaret Curlz directing, will play in the evening from seven-thirty till nine o’clock. Days of intensive effort have been consumed to give Casper a music store complete to the minuetest detail. ' The Famous Uncle William Glenn-Watt Engagement Is Announced at Riverton The engagement “ot Miss Daisy Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Glenn of Riverton to Harmon H. Every modern facility has been utilized where rapid and efficient oa service may be given the public. ” 4 We are especially proud of our RECITAL HALL which has a stage has ‘Watt, formerly of Billings and now f 14x20 feet, and which is large enough to accommodate any program. gpa ve laut aS LINE OF i 4 It is for the use of teachers for pupils’ recitals—for private musicales—~ nounced last week at Riverton. Miss Glenn 1s a frequent visitor in this city and has a number of friends here. | for any and all occasions when a small recital hall is desired. eee Fortnightly Club Meeting At Ormsby Residence The Fortnightly bridge club will meet tomorrow at the homo of Mrs. Major Ormsby on South Center street instead of at the Nicolaysen residence as was formerly announc- ed. Mrs. Nicolaysen will be assist- Canned Vegetables WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 8th ? Announcing the : Stemway Pianos Acquisition of d -Duo-Art: Reproducing ~ TheNew Columbia | dee oy ant hostess, Baldwin Pianos ae and. Seva MOORE oe tee Uncle William Country Gentleman Corn - 4 Records 4 : os, Set Moe Uncle William Pumpkin ee . Columbias ine Pelee eee ee Uncle William Succotash i “, ‘Goincident with the opening of our cea Becoeoe an Tetene Assactation Uncle William Red Kidney Beans Recital Hall and Plano Display Bea, ; Buescher Band Instruments wc PanHtlnteamocttion wi Uncle William Baby Lima Beans sition of the famous NEW COLUMBIA Sheet Music 7 pod itsacnega tieeinowr et Tai Uncle William Sauerkraut . at the Henning hotel with Mrs. Frank Carll and Miss Dell Stinson in charge. All those expecting to line of talking machines and records. Uncle Willi : ncle William Pork and Beans 5 1) seajowing! abe dosthibe die manele Q. R. S. Player Rolls Uncle William Lye Hominy end are abl . Carll, * * i f ceptional i ments $4 eid ay Shane 19nd eres Dairy Maid Korn Kernels ana reptman Ja enitel by fiaie ae Columbia” Player Rolls making arrangements, Dairy Maid Milk Hominy usually pe sata on merit, wexcel Because we believe COLUMBIA ROLLS Bool fellows Hold Meeting Brown Beauty Beans that in offering them to our patrons LEAL webs Sender eee Of Interest Last Event. A rendering our clients a-distinc her deta es our patrons an- A varied HOGG tee exits Needmore Baby Lima Beans neevices eT : g pT ar a in hanalng asper Circle regular dinner the Henning hotel There Will be a factory representative at our store all day Saturday te give you an opportunity to sample these goods and a chance to ‘buy these goods in deals at prices made by the factory representative to introduce the Uncle William line to Casper people. Do not overlook this opportunity as their representative will only be here Saturda 8th—Last day of canned goods week, — For All—Flowers as Favors For the Children—Special Gifts The MUSIC SHOPPE, ine: “The House of the Steinway” 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 - ined by read-| ing two spring poems published 67 Years ago in Gody's Loiy An editorial on “Wom: that time was also read and created much amusemeyt as well as giving birth to reflection on the change tn PHONE if you cannot get here and we will be glad to ex- plain deals and assortments, giving personal attention. No extra charge for deliveries. White’s Grocery Co. “If It Comes From White’s—It’s Good to Eat” 114 East Second Phone 505 and 506 Special prices on dressmaking ana | alterations. Ph. 2587W. y REMOVAL SALE PRICES Hats $2.29, $3.00, $5.00 and $10.00 These prices include every hat in our store, The Bafcley Shop Main Floor O. S. Bldg. WE DELIVER

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