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Pal pA PIT TI aS Eadie NE GE EN x . * Che Casuer Daily Cribune PAGE THRE SR a iS es Be ee ning were a dance and pumpkin ple| Hills Brother's coffee, and J. R.| C. H.,Relmerth, chairman of tho| in the city from Cheyenne and is a, J. G. Rose of Denver is among social both of which were greatly | Goodrich, district representative of| state board of public accountants | guest at the Henning. the out of town business callers enjoyed by all those present. Sev-|the Snyder com:pany, are Denver | left last evening for Washington unre here for a few days. Ps eral visitors from Douglas and Glen-|men spending a few days in the|and New York on u several week's} Thomas Yule of Ft. Collins is see COLOR IT NEW WITH rock were in attendancé aswell as|city and are guests at the Henning.| business trip. spending several days here this : F Mrs. Fletcher of Denver, deputy of eee eee week. baer te Hrs nee aoetmea tor H “DIAMOND D' E: . the Royal Neighbors and Mr. Pictor:} , G. Booker is a Worland man} G. 0. Leach of Parkerton was a ces: the Townsend. > YES" = a 53 state aed fo rahi ren’ who is spending a few days in the| visitor in the city yesterday a guest| Irving H. Nickols of the John- see \ . £ . c ste ae Save: ut} city attending to business affairs. {at the Townsend. Manville company is a visitor in| Thomas Bermingham arrived this} Beaut MARY TOBIN interesting talks on the member- eee see Casper and is a guest at the Hen-| morning from Denver and will spend | ayeine and tinting - ship Grives being put on by both} ciaude ¥. Palmer of the Bradford| Ottis Kidder of the Mutual oit| ning. . several days here attending to busi-!Hiamond Dyes. - linen shower to be given this eve. |°'S*mizations. | Wyoming Oil company who has| company js in Casper for a few days. ss ea hess affairs. is guaranteed with ular Meeting. ning by Mrs. Zora Perkins. Mrs. be v4 been spending several days in Cas- a 3% James Cody is again able to be tebe Just dip in cold f\\ ZY _ The regular meeting of the Casper | ‘Guests who will attend include WoFaLo ‘This Evening. per returned to his home in Pitts-| David Harris is a Midwest visitor] ®bout following a nervous break. Riner is a Cheyenne visitor | water to tint soft, /)\\| YY Nocturne club ‘was.held last even-| Mrs. Rulph Marshall, Mrs.’ Walter The Wi toe cl f the Meth-|0Urgh yesterday. spending several days here. down. a few days in Casper. delicate shades, or i bs ing at the home of Mrs. Ray Cook, | 5: ; yhnd ss: prabtigg hint ag see 22 SA Sul. relapse |b o dye 3 torrie, Mrs, Ann Davis, Mrs. Davis | oaist Episcopal church will meet il to dy H. T. Morian expects to leave in a few days for Philadelphia. Dr. Morian of Denver who spent a few J. H. Johnston of the Denio Mills|_C. Wilby of Laramie is in Casper in Sheridan is a Casper visitor this}for a few days having arrived week. yesterday. 635 South Beech street with Wilson, Mrs: Harold Patten, Mrs. ho Mrs. 3 or B this evening at the home of 4 Berta Smith, president restate, Ralph Herrick, Mrs. W. 1. Christ-|1 5. ‘Certac, 866 South Lincoln The program given was in. charge| ian, Mrs. William Rae, Mrs. James. , manent h l5-cent pa y ms i Giverh contains direc- of Mrs. A.C. Riker and follows: Re-|'Mrs. arthur, Watson, Mrs. Mary | nett, During the meeting ot days here visiting with his father eee eee go aimple.s “ si - Mary | will be elected for the ensuing year | “3° ; 2 s so simple any view of the polyphonic element in ‘ ~ returned iast evening to his home.| J. S, Mechling ts a:tending a con-| F. W. Knapp of the Crane com oma ‘an dye music by Mrs. Will siietaoed: Stapleton, Miss Jean Ray, Miss|and all mmbers are asked to be See woman can dye’ or yentioneof the Peoples Finance and|pany is a guest at the Henning} H. H. Perkins of the Perkins Margaret Hoffman, Miss Elsie Win- | present. Thrift corporation being held in San | from Denver. Cementing company who. has been ter, Miss Maybell Thcrnton, Miss ° tint lingerie, silks, - waists, dresse music review by Miss Eleanore Sny- ee . James Criswell, fire insurance ad- ribbons, ski. der assistant music. spervisor of the juster is in Casper on business. Francisco. Mr. Mechling is local. et ad ® guest at the Henning for -M® | coats, stockings, sweaters, draperie high school, paper on the form and cre eng Se ae eee ees, Gala -_ eee manager of the corporation. Philip E. Peterson of Omaha is| time left today for Los Ang coverings. habigingn, or eieeaente & design in music by Miss Emma Lou Reatiaitscnavitwe Glivatie ie! as r4 Copan f ¢ the West-| Harry Burrus of Lavoye is a vis. ery attending to business affairs here| going by way of Cheyenne. Rae a it Abbott..and a vocal ‘duet by — the See tac pone reewld of the Presbyterian | itor in the clty for a few days this} L. M. Shaw is an out of town man'|for a few days. Mr. Peterson is a Sele Buy. “Diamond. Dyes'*=ne lothcie Misses “Jessie Agnes and Ladwig'| : ° minster, guild. of the Preabyterian | oy spending 2 short time here from| guest at the Townsend. There are a million bicycles in Hol-| ping and tell yeur druegiat wheth: accompanied by. Miss snyder Panhellenic Association Eero pel: be held: tomesco wo ere; eee Kaycee. slates land. th a stacial’ your wiate Calf oolbee ae At the close of the meeting re-| Tournament Saturday. Ding at the mange, 1103 South Well p. c, Connelly of Lander was an eee EB. 0, Fuller is spending a few ———- Teel or aI oc Teheciwr ieee line i freshments were served’by Mrs. Cook} A bridge tournament will be given | Cott street to. whic! soking girls | oUt of town arrtval yesterday after,! R. B. Davis, representative of the |days here this week from his home} A consumer and his money are Gotton; ov tateeds akele assisted by Miss’ Jessie Agnew. Tho|0n Saturday of this week October | Well as teachers and working girls | 007 2 M. E. Smith Dry Goods company, isin Laramie, soon parted. 3 next meeting of the club,.wil be|18, at the Masonic temple by the|°f the church aro invited to attend. = = = = =< = —= ‘ held on, November 3 in the form of|™members of the Panhellenic asso-| Following the dinner to be served 4 an open session. ciafion. Each year the association |%t 6:39 o'clock the study for the oar fubscribes to the student’ loan funa|€Vvenins which will be on China will Mr, and Mrs. Holman of the State Federation of Woman's |>® in charge of Miss Nina Shaffer oh epeerd ee es club and the proceeds of the tourna- r. Mrs. W. P. Holman were | ment will go toward that fund. A hosts at a dinner given last evening | number of prizes will be donated by PERSON AL S at thelr home complimentary to Mr.|the merchants of the city and the * ik and, Mrs. Ross Patterson, who have | affair {s open to the public. Those —$$——————— db just recently returned from a wed- desiring to reserve tubles, may do so Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daugh- ding trip through Colorado, Mon-| by calling one of the following, Mrs.|ter Kathleen left this morning for tana ‘and South Dakota.. Mrs. Pat-| 4. M. Gee, chairman, Mrs. J. C.| Denver to spend several days. They terson was before her marriage Miss | Warkley, Mrs, A. W. Peake .and| were acccmpanied as far Chey- Benetta Holman. Covers were laid | Mrs. W. R. Finney some time before }enne by Mrs. John McGrath who for 12. Mrs. Holmon will enter-| saturday morning. will visit for a short time with her tain at a series of dinners for the : oe vister, Mrs. Hugh Patton formerly couple who will be at home at 805| Mr, and. Mrs. Chapman of Casper. CY avenue. Entertain at Dinner, _ Mr, and Mrs. J: J. Chapman enter-} Mr. and Mrs. Gienrf Pagker had _| tained Informally at dinner Iast eve-|as their guests red Rbpdeas Mr. % ning at~thelr home, 405 and Mrs. Frederi ton and sons Mr, and Mrs, C. H. Lowe ee Mr. | Pieventh street. hee tt iia. tor Billy ana John and Mrs. Shelton’s . and Mrs. A. 8. Manning-wer€ hoste | ire. samuel N. ad pi Peers Clarence: Moviey: 1 ar.) last eventng:at an enjoyable dancing | mother and guest of Mrs. Chapman, | Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton’ and vartysgiven at the home ot the for.| sr. ana Mis: Eugene Bitton itis, foutldren’-Geparted: this inorning, foc mer on South Lincoln. Decorations | feign . 3 Maik creay eotiaca thes: ceasatIne 15. were effectively carried out in Hallo- nm Brannen, Gus Bergner of 4 we'en designs with vases of cut New. york City ‘and the host and| make their home for a few months. 4 / od sa . 2 / \ Dancing Party: Is Enjoyable Affair. Bours Peceri ree COCUINUUIIONH | IL Mh flowers adding much to the attrac- Mra" “Shelton who! “was: formerly; 2 tiveness. of the affair. A feature}. + SAP tral a Miss Katherine Morley of Denver SS r of the evening was the gypsy for | Thimble Club to —. and who was graduated from the i tune teller who added enjoyment to| Be. Ent . University of Colorado at Boulder == i the entertainment: ‘i «Mrs. A. E, Kvte will: entertain | 8S ® number of friends in this = r Music for the dancing was furn-|the members of the Thimble clul|°!tY: Cltrence Morley returned to _—_, C = r ished by Miss Nan Smith. be | amOrEOW : Attarniogn, at ‘her,vhoms, |'M8 Home Jn: Denver last evening, y ; Guests who. attended wei Mr | 1244 South Wolcott ‘x { and Mrs. Wfillam Johnson, Mr. and ¢ Sy Ae doar ‘ aes B. z. Se a mi a spent if it Mrs. W. J. King, Mr. and Mrs. Hi s ' . Sunday and Mcnday .in Casper o aL : WuHaweas Mr. . and; Diewe"Chatles forall test Al to Hold businere. : i Horsch, Mr. and Mrs. P, N.-Chapin;| "portant os: eee Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Brewer, Mr. and,| 9A" !mportant, meeting of -the| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carr left yes- ! Mrs. C, Tf. Littlefield. Mr. and Mrs.| Royal* Neighbors will be held on|terday for their home in Kansas : T. Hall, Mr andeMrs. A. FE. } Tuesday eveninz, Octover'i4, at the| after a visit in Lander and in, this Ir Rowe’ anle Mrs. Are Ridge-| Moose -hall.to which all members in | city with Mr. and Mrs. M. EB. Welch le Meck erpard Holmes | Casper and vicipfty are invited to|at thelr home on North Jackson - Hi Mr. nnd 5 Ferry, Mr.-and| attend. Mrs, Pletcher, deputy. cf | street. ~ i Mrs. George ‘Hrown, Mr.,and Mrs. |-Denver, will be present at the meet ee a Clerk Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arvai | ing and {t is hoped ‘that there Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vallen of Den- % Mason. Miss Nan Snilth, Miss Milj/be a large atfenaance.. The mem-| ver who have been spending several Y | ler, Miss Monrova Stewart, Mss | bership drive.{s now on and reports | days in Casper visiting with friends te Irma Rafferty, Pete Peterson. | will be given at the meeting. Each|and attending to businers affairs, George Whaley, Earl Hawes and 4. | member is reauested to bring some | departed this morning for thelr home ht ™M. Byrnes. article for.a covered dish Junch, going by way of Rawlins. s ; eee ynurcae Meetin= - : Miss Eleanore Walsh of Minneap- This Cvening. a olis is the guests here of relatives The regular meeting of St. Mat ’ The first meeting of the jand friends for several weeks. Syaurgae wi" be held this event 3] the Catholic’ Girls’ clu will be held Lk nt theshome of Mrs. Marshall Dav-)on Tuesday evening, October 14, ot} Mrs. T. T. Taylor is an out of ton, 662 South Lincoln stree*. “Afcs. | #:20 o'clock at the Mullin c’ub, 218 | town caller here from Midwest. the | Sast Seventh street. It is requested oe ote: evening by Mz S 4 ‘by the Rev. /Father J. F. Moseton, EF. H. Kilpatrick, treasurer of the p moderator that all members’ as well | Western States Oll and Land com- Miss Gilborne to Te ac all young girls of the parish at-| pany, and Mrs. Kilpatrick have re: Honored at Party.. * tend this meeting as businers of {turned from Tulsa where they at- Miss Veet Cilberne, popular Cas-|{mportance will be transacted. tended the International Petroleum per girl whose marraige to Bi. 0. emery . Exposition. Hummond of thé Parkersburg Rig| Welfare Division - IND and Reel combany will’ take’ place | To Meet ‘Thi Mrs. R, E. Evans returned last sn err | wort "| cee Rae : our delivery boy is a Burma boy at tho residence of Mrs. Harry-As-|!ia to the International Petroleum / oy his wagon d Burmese junk -- when you order Schilling tea. Hon, 305 South Lincoln street. Ait | Exposition. : Oh yes, it comes from the grocery store - - but it comes like a fragrant gift sailing out of the East j ested In the work and wishing to Herman B. Gates ,prominent Den- | fein 1) @ div’sion are invited to be| ver oll man, Mrs. Gates and party present. Those wishing to join are | are expected to arrive in Casper this asked to notify Mrs. Astin-by phone | evening from Worland where they ©o that perparations may be made. | have been visiting for several days. = Cees ae While in Casper they wili be guests Pres! lan: Al at the Henning. Bin tee Wei Reet ite pie The Ladfes Aid soziety of the Win-| Mrs. G. O. Brown is visiting with ter Memor'al Presbyterian. church | friends here from Teapot. will preet Wednesday afternoon at |’ Aa ited ne £:30 o'clock with Mrs. F, A. Cor-| Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Hyers of La- poran, J North Durbin street. All | Voye are registered at the Townsend. members are asked to be present and pig as A A ne nae on a a Eo . 5 P to. brig” to” the meeting complet. Mrs. Mart Snyder of Lander ts in H it—and jt is pure and good. ig complete : 24% ounces of Pinex™in a | Pazar material. Miss Fry of the | Casper to make her home with her ; cout sy i pint hotties then fill it up with plain | state hoard of health will give a|daughtesr the’ Misses Irene and Hereto-rore Nature has denied Only Schilling teas are “twice H: anulated sugar syrup. Or use clari- | short interesting talk at 4 o’clock.| Kathleen and son Mart. Miss Irene thes redityplorious favérs of toasted.” Only Schilling t are fed molasses, honey, or corn syrup, _s 96 Snyder Is in Cheyenne’ for several you the really g 5 1 SA ONE ia Gaccuen beh os i peatennizot Horie Fe pia at Executive Committee of days being among the Casperiets at- tea as they are known in the Ori S ‘ eee : supply-—but costing no more than x | Lecion Auxiliary ‘To Meet. tending ‘the Democratic’ meeting. ent. Somewhere in crossing the preserve for you those choice fla small \bottle of ready-made cough The executive committee of the co haat 3 vors exactly as they left Cal- Blue Pacific they have disap- Y American Legion auxiliary will nieet| Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Snyder are in As TANG a8,8.cough medicine, there ig | at 1:80 o'clotke Wednesday ‘afternoon | Casper’ shopping and attending. to peared. Importers of tea have cutta or Yokohama - - flavors that really nothing better ne ‘be pate Be at the Methodist: Episconal church. | business affairs from Snyder, y, * tried i in, for three hundred will be retained for alltime - - any price. It goes right to the spot | The regular monthly, business, meet: Seno 5 Sheg sn yall, ones r in to be lost before you Rives quick, lasting relief. ime | ing of the unit will follow:this meet. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilton years, to correct this fault. never again to y' i ranes that line the throat and air | {ng during which ‘tine ‘Mra. Harry | are Chicago visitors spending a short UST try it, that's all. A tinof may enjoy them. Wien Wastes tbe sivedel eadcoots | tafe: Seonate-to Reet ee He ee 3 But at last the riddle is solved - - J esisiee sob ciiporeieinren, Thi ientific process is a osens ie Is r4 e con- = 5 . 4 * Jour, coush stops aatirety, Splendid | vention held recently in St. Pauland| ‘Mrs. E. Holland of Colorado : solved by modern science. In a you nothing at all if you don't is new scien! ¢ pe oe { for: bronchitis, rfTOUP, hoarseness plans for the:cedar chest drive will| Springs is the guest here for several peculiar fashion the finer flavors . Prone ts it the idea tea you secret process - oh cl ap y guar ‘ P 5 gat a y Neted. All members are | days of her brother, Evertt Holland. * ive ever tasted. t -- patented and exclusively { Pinex is a highly concentrated com-,| be. comp! of tea disappear and reappear a- secret -- pal i extract, | asked to'be present. eee ea, pea ees B er. a. on} her ae he Drembranes. = Apt or 4 Bites} be eich ee Beat ot Denver gainlikea leeting will-o’the-wisp Merely ask your,groc: Schilling. A T oid di: intment ask you! itertainment londay - * arrived t! morning and. will spend . F ¢ drupe Sor “2¥P Tonnes of Pinex® At Pythian Hall. a short time here. under the bilgi of ens or heat. ‘ad There are four famous blends from the four Tp aipect ons and don't accept uy. | ‘The Modern Woodmen ‘of Amer- cee ture steals the flavors. Toasting restores them. corners of the East. Green (Japan). Black ane ete ation or money’ refunded. | 1a, assisted: by the Royal Neighbors,| Mr. end Mrs. J. Flesman are Bil- Kea tae be Caer Siig gact BS opine aoa he ee eg Ul Ted Schilling teas are “twice toasted.” Once in the (Orange Pekce). Oolong and English Break- ~ Pythiag | ball, Tasos ietiaterat x Buds Eastern tea gardens - - and once again in fast. Bis SRA EEA. We AE UAy, 88, Vier America. Then while still HOT theyare safely if - and best of a e° ike core] } ATTENTION | yoo: Sebi both 2A cites sealed for you in vacuum tins. no more than they did before. \ Mothers’ Division Department- f al club and» Wom Pier matey’ ae CITY BRIEFS ‘s ? : JEAN'S NURSERY Se | } c.. | : = All Day, 753 Hea, 800 ihe Peruinn Comet ones C ; returned to Salt Creek after spend- ‘This Sturdy Little New : sng, several days here. Che Worlds only tea that is Gulbransen Piano R. John (Happy Jack) Allen, _Se-ated — A United States deputy marshal is in Guaranteed in Every Partiéa: : Dr: A. P. Kimball Casper fro:n Cheyenne. lat by the Manufacturer an wishes. to. announce by us is Nationally Priced at is nee? John Petrie of Lincoln, livestock $295.00 Office room location agent for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, left today for Lysite. eee or Walnut Po a patties 114 West 2nd St. Charles Cranston, who is in over charge of the store at Arminto, 1s The Chas. E. Wells Harry Yesness Store in ‘Casper on busines: Music Co. Suite 1 to 11 G. F. Smart and H. J. Hall, Nerthwestern officials, are in Cas: per for the remainder of the week on business. 232 East Second St., Casper. Tel 2208—1715W Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo. z Fy Also Coffee, Baking Bese ST 19 Spices and 31 Extracts eee Ira Irwin, representative of the