Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1924, Page 5

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lore October 30, as the club hopes ‘from any member or at the Letter 8 ; shoppe. This is the first dance the Busi- ‘ness el Professional Women of }Casper“have ever. given. They in- tend to establish a precedent mak- ing the, Jack-O-Lantern Cabaret: an annual event end they have spared no expense in their efforts |to make this an affair out of the ordinary. ere Current Events Division Will Hold Mating. ‘The current events division.of the Casper Woman's Departniental club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the public library. " The program’ for the afternoon will be. in charge of Mrs..H. W. Eberstein who wil discuss’ the \platform# of the Dresest’ political partion. ‘s : . Masonic Dancing Party * Fyiday Evening, October 31.0.” ‘The next ‘dance of*the Masdnic Dancing cluo will be given at the” Magonic ‘temple on Friday evening, October 31, the entertainment to be in the form: of a Hallowe'en old time dance. Special decorations have been planned ‘by the commit- tee in charge and the spirit o Hallowe'en will prevail, It ha: been requested by the committee that each: Indy: attending dress ir an apron or gingham house dres: while the gentlemen are asked” t: wear overallé or coveralls. © A’ fini will be.charged for. those not ap pearing in the uniform dress for the evening. "Music for the evening will be {trnished by the Curtz-Butter- field orcFestra. fore. 's Guild ‘The xegular) meeting of. St.. Mark's PPuiid willbe Leld on Thursday ‘af- Mternoori at 2 o'clock at*the home of FMrs. Otto Bolin in«the Ada’ apait- SInents on Center street. eee Casper samp No. 12325, Modern Woodman of: America, will ‘hold *a Pmecting on “Monday evening, Octo- pber 27, at.8 o'clock at the Knights Pht Pythias hall. Several new mem- bers will be initiated and important business matters will be discussed. Visiting members of the ofganiza- ion as. well;as all those in’ the ,city re invitedsto attend. ". . 7 ee SEY iMioth fance on x The ‘mothers ‘department of) the per “Woman's: De ntal vill sponsor.a dancing party to riven on November 21 at ‘the’ Elks 1 for all business girls -and:teach- ers in the city. Any one desiring a Ricket may ca'l Mrs. Schairman, phone 22 see and pu: ‘Ricted- after which- refreshments - will, be served ‘and games) played. All members are inyited to . ese Treble Clet Chorus: ‘ANDER JAMES McLEAN, the nine months old and Mrs. Angus McLean of 262 East G. Street. rus consists of Mrs. T.\J. Riach, president, Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mc- Glincy, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Jessie Agnes, directoress, ho, first concert ; which will. be during the Christmas holidays no. doubt will he Uberally patronized by the people of Casper because of their appreciation for good: music. Pe * ee Retail: Clerks Will Give Social: Tuesday. The Retail. Clerks of Casper will entertain their friends. at a- social and danting party ‘on Tuesday ev, ing. of next week, October 28, at Knights of Pythias hall. The enter- tainment, will’ follbw the regular |) business‘meeting which will be held promptly at_8 a’clock. Dancing will »| begin vat 9 o'clock and refreshments Qwill, be?served by.-a comimittee in charge: This, will be the first social +| Come J. H. Mullin.. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Neil. —————a es ERE and THERE If you are on a diet call at 100 S. Durbin and learn about our Health foods or phone 296.—Adv- Holiday samples now on display. in and them, Temple Studio, 118 East it.— Adv. Expert watch and jewelry repair- f4ng. Cesper Jewelry Co., O-8 Bidg. Photographs for Xmas. Special prices all this week.’ Credell Studio, downstairs, 131 S. Center. Phone 2702. . ‘and-dance to be given this season by |2702 | the organization and it is expected that a large number will attend. In- vitations “have been issued to all members’ and friends. church, ..Tickets_ may. be_ purchased | from members of the church, ' - . The ‘Treble Clef, Chorin: bas beer. |" organized by a group. “of women “to further the interest in choral work, not only; among: sings ers but :the public in/general. 4 yf At-firet the chorus.was -to consist |” vf of fifty members, but on’ accoynt, of the great enthusiasm» displayed, for this work, it was deemed necessary to. augment the membership to_six- ty. en Because. of. the greét_ ability _dis- played by. the /officers—the. enthusi- asm_which prevailed from, the com- increased’ steadily until now, there is a watting list, which proves the Popularity of the Treble Clef, chorus find assures its success in the fu- ture) > _The officers of the Treble Clef! day ———— a = The Ideal Wrist ‘clock atthe . There will hé games and’ fortune’ telling after epee ements will be. serve es »Caroline ‘Bastine and ‘Charles C, Haisley were. married: on Satur- aftefnoon’ by ithe Rev.; Father ‘There is no’ nicer wrist watch ito:be:had than one of these snappy designsfexguisttaly white gold and fitted with a anteed 15-jewel ™Moveme; guar- 6.0 in nt at2 $2 .00 We have-other styles at other prices, all of ’ which are good looking and dependable. have cheaper watches and all good ‘We ‘higher: priced ones BUY ON SYSTEMATIC PAYMENTS HERE 133 S, Center'Street “Where You Will Eventually Buy” cas WHAT) If you Eat to live, try our health foods. 100 S. Durbi AV he ‘TODAY AT1:30 P. M. -Go Out E. Second to Hospital, turn south: to 12th street, then east ‘180:LOTS-AND. THREE MODERN HOUSE: AT YOUR OWN PRICE Terms 10% cash and 10% for al @be Casver Sunday Cridune Woolgrowers Plan Big. Here November 6 _—_—__— ‘When ‘Wyoming . ol4-timers together they have glorious. celebration. Those in» Natrona. county will when the county Woolgrowers’ asso- elation has its annual banquet and dance at the Elks auditorium, on November 6 at 6:30 o'clock in the evening. Last year everything in the cal- endar of many years ago was a part of the big event. That is almost everything was, for this year there will be an added number of once. one grand and ; 4 familiar antics taken out of the old chest and given a turn at the flock- master’s festivities. -At a meeting of the association here yesterday afternoon prelimin- ary ‘plans were made for the com-: ing dinner and dance. The following committees were named: Ladies—Mrs. Sam. Service, chair- man; Mrs. Martin. Gothberg, Mrs. ae} Peter Tobin, Mrs.-H. R. Lathrop and Mrs. John Grieve. -. Men—Jack Leary, chairman; Bob Grieve, Jeremiah Mahoney, Frank Scherck, Pete Tobin, Bert Pierce and James Wi'son. In the role of toastmaster, former Governor B. B. Brooks will ably make a happy affair of the banquet. At 9:30 o'clock the dancing is to start and it will mark at intervals, a return of the steps of “the good old days.” . Sheepmen and pioneers are in- vited. There will be nothing to com- pare with it until a-year from now and expectations are that the attend- ance will be a. record maker—and breaker. Tickets -will be'on sale at the of- fice of Ben Scherck on the second floor of the Midwest bullding, and at the Aero Fi'ling; station on the Crude Oil Purchasing company has been visiting with friends in Doug- las for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dawson are Denver visitors who arrived in the city yesterday, °, ~ eee Miss Virginia Patrick, who has been spending the last week here wtih her aunt, returned last eve- ning to her home in Colorado Springs. eee Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald have returned from a weeks’ plea- sure trip to Grand Island, Neb. eee Miss Evelyn Taylor who has been spending a number of weeks visit- ing with her aunt in Denver return- ed to Carper Friday morning. see C. “Rexall” Jack ts in Casper from Denver ca'ling on his Casper trade. eee : Mr. and Mrs. James W. Millen corner of Second and Durbin streets |, where Jeremiah Mahoney reigns. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER , PEQPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mr. and Mrs. H. 1, Patton will ar- rive in the city: Tuesday from Chey. enne and will spenfl. several days il be guests of Mrs. John McGrath, sister of Mrs. Patton. eee Mrs. R. M. Andrus, who has been spending the last tew months in. Chicago and eastern points, includ- ing New York and Washington re- turned to Casper this morning. ewe Mrs. Klein of the Klein, Marks music and art shop has’ returned from a short business trip to Den- ver. * J. Jeffrey, formerly, owner of the Jeffrey studio here, has returned to Casper from Calttornie. Mr. and Mrs. C, D, Hemry have as their guests at their “home for a short time, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gardner of Thermopolis, . Mr. and Mrs. Van Sickle left last evening for Hastings, Neb., te visit for a short time with relatives be- fore going to California to make their home. : ose Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Chapin have as their ‘guests at their home Mr, and Mrs. George Chapin of-Denver. ed Dr. D. H. Donahoe of Torringtor and Bert L. Crater of Redding, Pa. brother of Fay Crater of Casper are | guests at the Crater home on East Second street. i a9 monthly, or.10.% ‘discount 1 cash Dobbin Realty Co.—Carpenter & Board, Auctioneers . PIANO, VOICE, KEYBOARD, HARMONY Special ‘classes for. beginners \ Ensemble work for piano students Phone 2414M 642 S. Lincoln . TheArdin Preparations Made in Elizabeth Arden’s own: laboratories. and under her own: supervision are fully obtainable at Sprecher’s Pharmacy Made of.the purest, the most deli- cate oils and the rarest ingredients each preparation for some specific rect some fault of 133 So. is compounded need and to:cor- the skin. Center Or delivered if- you-prefer Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Martens and baby are visiting with friends in Cheyenne for a tew days. ees Mrs. R. M. Andrus will return this morning from a two months ab- sence fram her home here, during Which time she has visited friends and acquaintances in Chicago, Wash- sngton, D.'C., and other cities in the east. ily White of the JOY for Inflamed, Irritated, Perspiring Feet That's what yout coy when Tooting realing solution of QoPy (Cenot Foot Joy, the new for- maldehyde Foot At the following Cenol Agencie: Casper Pharmacy, 111 E. Secon Kimball Drug Store, 214 S Center Beta yse® Pharmacy, 2nd and Wol- cott. J. D. & J. W. Sprecher Pharmacy, 133 S. Center. SinclairJohn Ti have returned from a three days’ | visit spent in Thermopolls. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grace are Den- ver business visitors who are spend. several days here. eee David Fox and_ brother-in-law, Thomas J. O’Brien of Chicago have been spending several days in Lan- der on a combined business and plea sure trip. PAGE FIVE. 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