Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1924, Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. J, BE. Tucker and children returned today from Cal- ifornia, where they have been spend- Ing the last several weeks on a BY MARY TOBIN -amme fn Power e Natrona Power company employes Better Service association held another of its regular meetings ‘at the Henning hotel last evening, March 10. The program was oe gear by a four-course banquet served in the: le. Sixty-one employes were guests of the Natrona Power company and these included W. L., ment. sang two solos which were Blersach, treasurer and director; |5testly *njoyed. . H. R. Waldo, secretary and direc-| The conclusion of the regular tor; H. B. Waters, consulting en- was a talk by Attorney, + gipeer and director; EB. P. Bacon,|W. O. Wilson, a director -of the vice president and genera] manager;|Company. His subject was “Light G. R. Hagens, W. O. Wilson and /|4nd-Power.” This was a most able H. B. Durham, directors of the com-| and instructive address and enter- pevead taining in superlative degree. His ‘The object of these meetings is to | URderstanding of human nature and generate good feeling and co-opera-|°f the pubic mind is exceptional tion among the employes and bet.| ‘fom his personal contact as a law- ter understanding and service to the |¥°" Of unquestioned ability. Other public, and if the spirit of the met. | ‘tks of interest were given by the ing was a manifesto of those de! Messrs. Waldo, Waters, Durham, sires, the general public as well as {@2con, Chappell and Cosper. the employes will be greatly bene-| The Natrona Power company in atel sympathy with the trend of all pub- Uc utilities in seeking to promote Alcova. Henning’s . 4 eee Suncay a picture of Miss Pa- tricla Sullivan of Casper who spent a fow days in Omaha last week at the Owen McCaffrey home, leaving Wedngsday evening with Miss Helen McCaffrey for Chicago where both girls are studying voice. The paper has the following to say re- garding Miss Sullt “Misa Sullivan {s the daughter of x Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. Her . Casper chapter No. 4,| father, repubiican national commit- Order of Eastern Star, will meet |teeman from the state of Wyoming in regular session Thursday eve-|is one of the most forceful and pic- ning at 8 o'clock at the Masonic | turesque men in national political temple. Following the business| life. The Sullivan family is well meeting a social entertainment will| known not only throughout all the be held in the dining room. All| mountain states but in Washington members as well as visiting mem-jand eastern cities. The Sullivan bers are asked to be present. The| home in Casper is noted for the examining committee will be present | open hospitality that is traditional at 7:30. ~| of the west." sale is being given for the purpose of raising money for the church fund and patronage from the public will be greatly appreciated. eee Colorado are out-of-town in the city for the week Hoff returned Rochester, Mrs. A. F. afternoon from ments at the Mayo brot! pital. ‘he meetings are conducted in an ntirely informa: manner and talks |©00d feeling co-operation, better See pokes © and discussions impromptu added understanding and mutual benefit] Rebekah Lodge Meeting Mrs. Cooke Will much to the enjoyment ana profit |*%4 to that end is using every pos-| Wednesday Night. Entertain. i i of the organization. Philip Van|“!° means and endeavor. W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah lodge} Mrs. T. S. Cooke will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Hoskinson will meeting Wednesday evening, + ed obese bat y March 12, at the Odd Fellow’s hall. pel, led the singing for last evening @ number of friends informally at luncheon on Thursday of this week with Miss Marie Lawler as accom: | Entertain at Dinner. Following the business session an/at her home, 920 South Beech panist. The program which was in| Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hoskinson|entertainment of interest will be | street. charge of H. C. Chappell consisted | Were bosts at an enjoyable dinner| given and refreshments will be ee party given last Saturday evening at their, home in the Alexander apartments. Designs cleverly car- ried out in St. Patrick's day colors were used for the table decorations. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoskinson were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Weldon, and Sics. C. W. Beckett. served by the following committee: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Walker, Mrs. Eva Decker, Miss Emma Kitchen and Mrs. D. F. Gadberry. All mem- bers are asked to be present. eee Miscellaneous Shower Tomorrow Evening. Mrs. Affa Mae Stoddart aa marriage to Marvin McKenna will take place this spring will be the guest of honor at a miscellaneous St. Mark's Guild shower to be given tomorrow eve- Meeting Thursday. ning by Mrs. Frank Mills, assisted St. Mark's guild will hold an allliy yfiss Jessie Couch and Miss day meeting Thursday fram 10 4. | Catherine Carey at the home of the m, until 4 with Mrs. O. 8: Marshall} tymer on South Kenwood. and Mrs. L. C. Goodrich as host- eiterce s esses. Luncheon will be served and | pirthday Party Methodist Sunday school will meet | the meeting will be held at the par-| saturday. this evening at 8 o'clock at the] {sh house. Little Jean Cooke, daughter of discernment trouble orders have to|home of Mrs. Lewis E. Carter, 866 Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cooke will be be handled. Don Miller, stock | South Lincoln street. hostess at a birthday party to be keeper of t! distribution depart- x Pye given Saturday at her home on Business Meeting South Beech street beginning at 1 Wednesday Evening. o'clock. The monthly business meeting of the First Baptist church will . be held on Wednesday evening, March 12. It is urgently requested that every member make a special effort to be present as matters of great importance will be discussed. cee Box Social This Evening At K. of P. Hall. The Ladies auxiliary of the Span- ish War Veterans will give a box social this evening at the Knights of Pythias hall for all members and friends, service men and their families and Spanish War Veterans and their families. The affair promisesta-be an enjoyable one as special entertainment has been planned for. ef a paper, on “Co-operation Among Employes,” by Mrs. E. M. Courtner, which was highly interesting as well as enlightening and provoked some earnest discussion. This was fol- lowed by.a reading, “The One Legged Goose,” a humorous dialect number by Miss Benetta Holman, who proved herself a reader of ability and excellent interpretation. Sam Moree gave an exceilent paper on his profession, “Trouble Shooter,” which gave a splendid incite into this very necessary and soul try- ing jobs and showed with what fine are “Diamond Dyes” Diamond Dyes Always ask for “Diamond D: and if you don’t see the name * mond Dyes” it—hand it back! eee Mrs. Perkins Will Entertain Saturday. Mrs. Zora Perkins assisted by . Arthur Syeas will entertain on Saturday evening of this week at her home on David street in honor of Mrs, Affa Mae Stoddard whose Dyes” contains direct rything new, never dyed before. color at drug store. stitutes! — Mrs. Narma Tucheson is visiting with friends here from De Advertisement. CAN Casper’s Finest Hotel IN CASH Judges for the The eee Mrs. Miller Will Entertain CUE Casper Wap cuvune Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sanford spent yesterday here from their home at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young are the guests of friends here from Salt Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fleharty are shopping and visiting with friends here from their home at Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mra. BE. C. Wallace of visitors thts | Minn. ‘where she has been taking treat hos- | Mrs. M. L. Bishop and daughter, || J Mrs. Arthur Watscn left this after- | noon for Lander having been called there by the serious iliness of their granddaughter, Maxine Elliot and neice, who it wax thought was im- BE FOOLED Beware! Not all Package Dyes || 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W ia on the package—refuse Each 15-cent package of “Diamond ions so simple or tint skirts, aters, stockings, peries, coverings even if she has Choose any Refuse sub- YOU NAME $50.00 For the Name Choren ,by the Smith and Turner Hotel Drop Ballots in the Box at __ Smith and Turner PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ealson are visiting with friends here for sev- eral days from thelr home In Colo- rado. | MOTHERS- Mrs. R. E. Bowlin is spending the | Don't you know youcan turn week visiting with her parents in Adistressed, feverish, coughing Denver. child into acomfortable ard hap- Little Maxine Elliott, grand daugh- ie po pily smiling one simply by giving ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bishop,| Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Elder are out! CHAMBERLAIN’S who has been critically {ll at her|of town guests in the city for the home in Lander with pneumonia and|remainder of the week from Colo \COUGH REMEDY Oo, EAM i SS cl ea proving but who suffered a relapse| has had a relapse and ts again in a this week following an attack of | serious condit!on. pneumonia. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Richards left last evening for a business trip to Cheyenne, Laramie and Rawlins. Mrs. James Wiecerhold returned this afternoon from Rochester, Minn., where she has been taking teratments for the last week at the Mayo brother's hospital. eee who it wags thought was improving,| rado Sprit. , At Palm Beach, Newport— wherever smart folks gather —Lucky Strike is a A NEW SHIPMENT OF Practical Front Corsets Newest models designed to emphasize the charm in line of the new spring gowns ard suits. ai eka orcas THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS C0. Phone 736 141 East Second See Our Line of New Printed Silks for Spring “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants The HOWARD Grand AND OUR One Week Special Mrs. Reed Miller will entertain on Thursday afternoon of this week at her new home, 1638 Elm street, for Mrs. W. A. Crawford's division of the Ladies’ Aid of the rst Se eS Superbly Tailored = SUITS ot tho Siret Gueietian ‘Shiiai wl You Can’t See ALL of the Quality In These New Spring Suits be held at the church auditorium at NCTICE-TO WOMEN OF THE MOOSEHEART LEGION. Of ‘the death of Legionnaire Fish- ers mother; all members are re- quested to be present at 8:15 at the depot. Body will be shipped on the 8:35 train tonight. Mrs, L. M. CROMWELL FOR QUICK SALE 1917 Ford Touring, good condition, $125.00 1921 Ford Sedan, new paint, good rubber, $375.00 1928 Ford Touring, new paint, new tires, $275 ‘These Are Real Snaps—Phone 1726-M 209 W. FIRST ST. You will readily recognize that the styles are superb, the materials excellent and the general finish all that you could desire, Women Shoppers - Attracted Women shoppers were greatly attracted to- ‘day by the novelty selling plan carried out by the National Sample Suit and Coat Co., located in the Henning Hotel Building. Each woman who purchased a dress or coat at $22.50 or more, was given a nobby spring hat absolutely free of charge. These hats were all from their new spring stock and sell regularly from $6.50 to $12.50. Casper women were quick to take advantage of this unusual offer. This enteprising house has decided to make this same offer for Wednesday so that any Casper woman who needs:a new spring coat, dress and hat, may avail herself of this gen- erous plan. The National Sample Coat and Suit Co. . is meeting with unusual.success in its disso- lution of partnership sale because their stock is made up of the latest in Spring Apparel for women and prices have been slashed re- gardless of the cost of the merchandise, But these new garments we're showing are man tailored and the quality is not limited to that which is visible. The workmanship in all those hidden seams, the minute care in sizing, the honest, expert tailoring; don’t all show at first glance, but they make themselves evident in lasting service and the way the garments hold their shape. A Wonderful Selection at $69.75 Golden Rule Dep't Store LINDSAY & CO, ». ONE WEEK SPECIALS A NEW HOWARD GRAND, built much more carefully than the average Piano and an exceptional buy at A NEW PLAYER—This Player Piano is of the latest design, with all the modern expression controls. With twelve of the newesd rolls -._- $675 A MONARCH, used for dem- onstration only. Cannot be told from $298 When you are about to settle so import- ant a matter as the choice of a piano, we urge you to select the best instru- ment you can afford to buy. We neither sell nor recommend a cheap pinao. Our first consideration is the customer—you—your satisfaction. Baldwin made Pianos and Player Pianos are built up to a standard—not down to a price. They are instruments that are built right—they stay ri¢ht—instru- ments upon which we unhesitatingly add our guarantee to that of the makers. A PLAYER PIANO, used only a short time, 445 Mahogany case__ A USED UPRIGHT PIANO. One of the best "§ we've ever 220 We invite you to pay us a visit, even though you contemplate no imme- diate purchase. We want you to see our new Piano Display Room and Recital Hall—and we shall be happy to show you about. The MUSIC SHOPPE, tn. “The House of the Steinway” 238 East Second Street Phone 1745

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