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

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South Wolcott street. Much effort is being put forth by members of the club to make the entertainment a success and it 1s hoped that a number of Casper's society members will tend. The affair is being given for the benefit of the Cathedral home at Laramie. In charge of arrange- ments are Mrs. W. C. Newell, chair- man; Mrs. McGrew, Mrs. R. W. Loucks, Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. C. L. Murane and Mrs. B. B, Brooks. see Neighbors of Woodcraft Hold Meeting Tuesday. ‘he Casper circle No, 409, Neigh- bors of Woodcraft, met in regular on last evening at the Odd Fel- ’ hall <A class was initiated jo the mysteries of Woodcraft ter which a socini hour was spent and refreshments served by the committee in charge. A number of visitors were present at the meet- ing. eee Royal Neighbors Will Hold Meeting Thursday. ‘The local camp No. 7849, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold a special meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the basement of the public brary. All members are requested to be present as bust- ness of importance will be trans- acted, e+ it Ladies’ Aid Meeting ‘Tomorrow. The regular monthly meeting of First Baptist church will be held tomorrow afternoon, April 3, at 2:30 o'clock at the church, Fifth and Beech streets. All members, pros- pective members and friends are urged to be present. ar Woodmen of World To Meet This Evening. Tho regular meeting of the Wood- ‘men of the World will be held this ‘Boning at the Knights of Pythias hall. A large class will be initiated during the meeting by Johm A. Pfisterer, district manager and dele- gates will be chosen for the state convention to be held in Laramie during May. eee CY Circle Will Hold Sewing Sessicn. The CY circle of the Methodist church will hold an all day sewing session Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T;,J. Diamond, 1043 will be served by the Mesdames Maddux, Muir and Diamond. eee North Casper Aid Will Meet Friday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Chris' church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. F. Sellars, 1139 Virginia _ street. Mrs, Sellars will be assisted } by Mrs. Henry Freeman. All mem- \& “ers of the society are asked to be Delta Tau Deltas Give Dinner at Henning. The first regular meeting and dinner of the members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity was held last evening at the Henning hotel. It was decided during the evening to hold meetings on the first and last Tuesday of each month, the next meeting to be held on April 15, Among those who attended last evening were Wheeler Canfield, R. E. Callaway, C. A. Badger, J. L. Gleason, George Allen, Mike Finney, John B. Barnes, Jr., and Dr, C. H- Batley, eee Entertainment at Church Last Evening. Members of the official board of the North Casper Presbyterian ckureh entertained the ladies of the church and their friends last eve- ning at the tabernacle, 1009 North Durbin street. Following the pro- gram which consisted of readings, addresses and musical numbers, re- freshments were served. , oe ‘Afr, and Mrs, Marquardt » Guests at Party- | Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marquardt, who will leave Saturday for Vancouver, B. ©. to sail for Australia to make their } home, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Richards entertained on Monday evening at @n Informal bridge party given at their residence, 633 South Park aye- | nue. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. Mary Bohike of Austin, Tex., James Welderhold and Harry Young, Guests of Mr. and Mis, Richards | wero Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry Young, Mrs. Mary Bohlke, mother and { suest of Mrs. Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs, James Welderhold, Dr. and Mra. J. J, Donavon and the guests of honor, see Mrs. Drew Entertains ° Pi Phi Sorority. Mrs. Timothy Joseph Drew enter- tained the members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority last evening informal at her home on North Durbin street. “ong those who attended wero Gem W. J: Batley, Mre. John Whelan, Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs, Pitt Covert, Mrs. Paul Weidner, Mrs. Carney Peter- on, Mrs. Bam Neff, Mra. Fred New- n, Mr#. Cecf! Bon, Mra. 8. N. Miss Gladys WHasbrouck, Lois. Coons, Stew "rances Mis Miss Sara Violin Repairing W. G. Buehner, the violin man, is now located at Troy Cleaners 148 EB. Midwest: Phone 968-W. All Work Guaranteed Satisfac- factory. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1924. the Women's General Ald of the Oakcrest avenue. A cafeteria lunch to spend several days here. ‘ ee /Mr. and ing of the sorority will be April 29 at the’ residenco Glenn Littlefield, 737 Sout avenue. e eee Synurgae Holds Interesting Meeting. St, Mark’s Synurgde held an inter. esting and well gttended meeting last evening at the home of Mrs. H. P. Fishburn on South Wolcott street with Mrs. Charles B, Stafford as assistant hostess. Plans were made for a bake sale to be held on Satur- day of this week beginning at™10 a.m., at the Commissary. The com- mittee in charge of the sale consists of Mrs. Charles T. Weidner, Mrs. ‘Nell Kimball, Mrs. C. B. Stafford, Mrs. W. B. Bond, Mrs. R. M. Boeke and Mrs. J. R, Wilson. Circulars an- nouncing the lst of home .baked goods which the Synurgae will fur- nish at any time for parties or en- tertainments were distributed by Mrs. A. G. Fidel, chairman of the committee in charge. The next meet- ing will be held in two weeks on ‘Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Tolhurst on Wolcott. street with Miss Betty Tolhurst as- sisting. Westminster Guild Tonight. ‘The members of the Westminster] are Billings visitors spending a fow days in the city. . Guild will meet this evening at the Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wol- eott street. Dinner will be served at 6;30 o'clock after which a social and musical program will be enjoyed. . . Trogquols Councll Meeting Thursday. Iroquois council No. 5, degree! Pocahontas will meet in regular ses- sion Thursday evening, April 3, at 8 o'clock: at the Knights of Pythias hall, Candidates will be initiated and refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. All mem- bers are requested to be present. eee Birthday Dinner for Eugene Sullivan. Mrs. C. F. Adams was hostess at « dinner party given last evening at her home, 241 South David street in honor of her nephew, Eugene Sullivan's twelfth birthday. Follow- ing the dinner the evening was spent in playing games, Among those who attended were. Evelyn Barton, Emaline . Barton, Evelyn Daly, Josephine Roderick, Helen Smick, Dorothy Bsterline, Le- oria Sullivan, Gerrald Daly, Mich ael Sedar, Frank Daly, Floyd Ba- zar, Ben Rederick, Bernard Daly, Arnold Siegal and the guest of hon- or. Masonic Dancing Party Friday Evening. The last of the series of Masonic club dancing parties will be held on Friday evening of this week, April 4, at the Masonic temple. The en- tertainment will be in the form of a balloon dance and excellent music has been secured for the evening. eee W. ©. T. U. Programs To Be Given This Week The second of the series of pro- grams being given this week by members of the Women’s Christian Temperance union will be held this evening at’ tho First Christian church during which time scout masters and their troups as well as parents will be guests in the city. In cluded in the program this evening will be a talk hy postmaster, Edwin M. Bean and a talk on “Why Boy scouts won a world wide Prohi- bition” by Keith Baharenburg. The third program of the series will be given tomorrow afternoon from 2 until 4 at the East Side Me- thodist church. All members as well as all those interested in the work of the union are invited to at- tend. Shrine Ball To Be Held April 11 Elaborate preparations are being made for the annual Shriner's for- mal dancing party to be held next Frid evening Aprill 11. at the Masonic temple. Attractive designs purchased in Chicago by George Campbell will be used with Duke Wheeler in charge of the decora- tions. All Shriners as well as visit- ing members of the organization in the city are invited to attend. Those on the different committees include, executive committee, Lew Cay, J. W. Johnson, M. E. Edwards, T. C. Tonkin, Ben Pelton; music com- mittee, Lew Gay ande M. EB. Ed- refreshments and favors, George Nelson and T. C. Tonkin; decorations, J. W. Johnson and M. EB. Edwards; publicity, Joe Denham, Cal Smith and Guy oar) St. Mark's Guild Meeting Thursday St. Mark's guild will hold an all day session Thursday at the Parish house. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. Otto Bot im and Mrs. Frank 8. Knittle, A business meeting will be held promptly at 2:30 o'clock and mem bers are asked to be prepared to answer roll call with some quota- tion from the Eible on service. ee Pythian Sisters T° Hold Regular Meeting The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall during which time business matters of importance wil! be transacted and refreshments will be served by the Mesdames, John Whisenhunt, Chisholm, Cocking and Nighswanger. Second degree team planned for t evening has on post was morrow poned eee Apollo Commandry Will Meet Tomorrow Apollo Commandry No, 8 will meet in regtlar session tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock during which time the Red Cross degree will be conferred. All visiting knights in the ¢ity are cordially invited to at- tend, Powder River spent Monday here visiting with friends and shopping. fi see 5 visitors who arrived in the city to- day from St. Paul and who expect are visiting with friends here for a short time this week from Los Angeles. spending a short time in the city this week from their home in Den- ver. gomery and son are out of business and pleasure callers here this week from Colorado. . as their guests at their home on Durbin street, Mrs. Danwell’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Moore of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Moore ar- rived yesterday and expect to spend until the latter part of next week here. guests of friends here this week from thelr home in Denver. . of Chicago who have been spending the last week here, expect to depart this evening for Denver where they will spend a number of days before returning to their home. leave tomorrow evening for Denver to be gone sever! days on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. . of his aunt, Mrs. . of Helena arrived this week and will 3 PERSONALS ington where she visited with Miss Elizabeth and Harry Connelly and in Houston, Texas. _ eee Mr. and Mrs. BE, C. Montley have returned from Douglas where they were the guests of friends for several Mr. and Mrs. William Brewer of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Dell are oy Seta F z Mr. and Mrs. BE. M, Morman of Chicago are spending a few days here this week enroute to Ther- mopolis where they will spend several weeks. ~ Mrs. Joesph B. Clinton eee e Mr. and Mra. W. A. Wheaton of Tulsa are guests of friends here for several days. rhe eet oh Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Ralston are eee Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Wooden and children are spending several days in Omaha visiting with friends and: relatives. * eee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mont- town oe Mrs. BE. C. Newall is an out of town visitor here this week from Douglas. CITY BRIEFS George Wheeler will leave tomor- row morning on a business trip to Billings. 3 Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Danwell have eee Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Fickel are the William Edwards, engineer for the Producers and Refiners corpora- tion has returned from Denver where he has been living for the last three months and expects to make his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Boland, Denver business men who arrived in the city this morning include: Thomas Heath, Harry Bull, J. F. Thornby, G. R. Collins, George 8. Kimball, A. J. Lowe, M. J. Blum, J. J. Giblin formerly of this city, H. Woods, W. L. Montgomery, Harry Byers and B. H. Rowell. vee eee Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Hoffman se Mr. and Mrs. Omer G Collins will E. W. Dowdell is a Seattle man spending several days here on bust- ness. F. E. Garrison ts spending some Coy tes time here from Denver the guest} W. R. Mathewes is an out of town E. H. Thompson. | business. caller here for the week * from Midwest. . Mr. and Mrs. Andy McArthur of beat og Salt Lake city are visiting here for several days having arrived yester day. W. E. Todd is visiting with friends here and attending to’ bus ness affairs from Bonnieville. ee Miss Edna Williamson left last evening for a week's visit with rela- tives and friends in Denver. eee J. Thomas arrived in the city last evening trom Billings and will spend several days here attending to business affairs. ‘@be Casper Daily Cribune some time in New York and Wash-| who has been spending several days | Orleans, Beaumont, Galveston, Hous- tom anG the Rio Grande valley, Dal- Fort Worth, Oklahoma City. Wichita, Colorado Springs and Den- CORNS: Lift Off—No Pain! here from Denver attending to busi- ness affairs, departed laat evening | las, for his home. eee Lawrence Johnston of Denver, who has been spending tho week here on business for the Graham Paper company, left yesterday at- ternoon for Scottsbluff, Neb. eee Judge A, C. Campbell, formerly of this city and now of Cheyenne de- parted yesterday for the northern part of the state on a business trip. eee Mark Danford, vice priesicent of the Mid-Northern ON company, left yesterday morning on a several days business trip to Billings and other Montana points. . Mr. Ebenstein, representative of the Metropolitan Cigar company, has been spending several days here on business from Denver. eee Attorney Thomas P, Curran re- turned yesterday from Denver to which city he was called on legal business. Mr. Curran represents one of the larger Denver corpora- tions in an action now pending in the supreme court of Colorado. eee Attorney Henry Perkins has re- turned from a severa! days business trip spent in Cheyenne. 72. Robert C. Marquis has returned from a four-months trip spent in the eastern and southern cities in- cluding, Kansas City, Davenport, Chicago, St.Louls, Memphis, New Will Take Off All Excess Fat Do you know that there is a sim- ple, harmless, effective remedy for Overfatness that may be used safely and secretly by any man or woman who is losing the slimness of youth, There and it is none other than the tablet form of the now famous Marmola Preéscription,. known as Mermola Prescription ‘Tablets. You can well expect to reduce steadily and easily without going through long sieges of tiresome exercise and starvation diet. Marmola Prescrip- tion Tablets are sold by all drug- gists the world over at one dollar for a box, or you can secure them direct from the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, ‘Mich. on receipt. of price.—Advertisement. “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Miss Louise Frifby will leave to- ace Biys hd morrow for Basin where she will] L. R. Whitney of Lavoye ts here spend several day: today on business. . ere le Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Frederickson O. A. Goodman is here today on business from Salt Creek. cee A. T. Harris of Colorado Springs is attending to business affairs of importance here for several days, Miss Margaret Dougherty re- aeeecier: turned last evening after having O. A. Garrison is a business vinit- been absent from the city for a|or here this week from Long Reach. number of months. Miss Dough- LH ak ge who accompanied her aunt, H. C. Bretschnider, vice president v Connelly east, of the Midwest Refining compan: spend some time here visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. cee ’ The “Red Goose” Twins Are Now in England Keep Watching for Their Adventures On Their Trip Around the World 1. England, Ireland. Scotland. Wales hey found the roads as hard as naile But all the little ones were gay And quite content in work or play Be iit pod Puff to iets wyast joy serv: that every gir! Hed RED GOOSE Shoes upon their feet And all declared they can’t be beat. Our New Spring Slippers have just arrived in the “Red Goose” brand, the kirid the twins wear. They certainly are beauties, Red Goose Brown Oxfords Sizes Sizes Sizes 516 to 8___$3.00814 to 11__$3.501114 to 2__$4.00 WIGGIN Your Shoeman® “QUALITY SHOES CAREFULLY FITTED” Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St, Phone 1409W ver. 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, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- ness or irritation.—Advertisement. WATCH FOR THE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT JACOBS’ Sample Shop 122 West Second Street LADIES’ AND MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Something New trom Dal'as, Tex. great Diamonds, A Sale of 100 DRESSES selected from our cabinets of. better made and exclusive style dresses. Sizes 14 to 44. Priced $45.00 to $85.00. On sale at Dresses for Sport Wear Street, Afternoon and Evening All Styles and Materials Light and Dark Shades Edward G, Summers with oil inter- ests in the Salt Creek field, is here Wyoming petroleum holdings. EXACT REPRODUCTIONS the Famous Diamonds known, nesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. Wonderful Diamonds, Great Mogul, The Tiffany, Etc., are in this group, 4nd are reproduced exactly in size, shape, color and cutting. DON’T MISS SEEING THIS You may never have another opportunity to see what all the PAGE THREE. firm of Sennett & Combs Mont. feild yy ae THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS Diamonds ON DISPLAY We have procured the Wonderful Reproduced Models of all These will be on display Wed- All the great and The including the Kohinur, The Hope, some of them many centuries old, look FRIDAY NIGHT OTHROCK CASPER’S FINEST JEWELERS Corner Henning Hotel Attorney S. S. Combs of the law is back looking over his | from a business mission to Billings, lke You will be surprised at the odd shapes and cutting of some ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW UNTIL DRESSES $25.00 60 Dresses in Silks, Wool and Sport Dresses; light and dark shades; for street and afternoon wear. Value to $49.50. SALE PRICE $25.00 EXTRA SPECIAL FANCY SILK BLOUSES—Onur entire stock to close out. All colors and sizes. Values to $17.50. Sale Price__ DRESSES $15.00 1 lot of Wool Sport Dresses in plaid and 2-piece plain French Flannels. Value-to $25.00. SALE PRICE $15.00 $5.00 This sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only NO REFUNDS Blakey & Co. VO EXCHANGES 136 SOUTH CENTER

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