Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1924, Page 3

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Scorpian’Clab Mi - | Wil Attend’ Dinner. - Members of the junior class were hosts last evening at a dancing par- ty given for st§dénts of the high was furnished by .the high, school orchestra, eee ‘Treble Clef Chorus Meetirig This Evening. . Members of the Treble Clef Chorus will meet this the recital Of Social Courtesy Monday. ) Just try it—that's all! A tin of any, size you choose will cost you” nothing at all if you don't pronounce it the ‘rarest tea you have ever tasted. Merely ask A gift inspired by sentiment and. thus expressive. of the -° true‘spirit ‘of Christmas— ~ your. photograph. BELL’S STUDIO Art Shoppe. Eiection returns will be announced’ during the’ intermissions. . . Mrs. James C. Hewes was hos- } Guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ds J. Keith Beringbough, Patrick, Henry Habernicht, Homer Clark, Charles Clark, Robert Mc- Donald, Robert Usilton, Dick Lloyd, airs. “Gillam ‘and Mrs. Eva Mile. + o'clock. at the Knights of Pythias aall with Mrs. Harry B.» Maxon, dresident: presiding. A'l_ members of che ‘elub are asked to be present. The Woman's association of the First Christian ‘church, will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church, corner of Lind and |} Grant street. The Mesdames Dough- erty, John England and 5. M. Wy- {] att will act as hostesses for the af. ternoon. ese Mrs. Newman is Hostess For Pi Beta Phis. . |} Mrs. Frea W.. Newman.was hos- tess last-evening at her home, 1015 ‘South Durbin street for members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Among]: ||N those -present for the evening were: Mrs,\ Ben Pelton, Mrs. C.P. Plum- ;| mer, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. \] M,N. Wheeler,?Mrs. T. J. Drew, || Mrs. Rose Hainle, Mrs. Sam Neff, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. C. R. Peters- son’ and guest, Mrs. Everett 1. ‘This Sturdy Little New Guaranteed in Every Particu- iar by the Manufacturer and ig welts Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms. The Chas. E. Wells Music ‘Co. : sisi See te Cos ‘Aud -Lavoye, Wyo. Harry. Pritchard will be host at a dinner party tomorrow evening for ie Scorpian club of which he Is a ber, The ,entertainment will be given‘at the home of his sister, Mrs. T. R. Estep: in-the Standard addi- tion.” * Brae ef day, November 5, at the home of Mrs. Simpson, 1704 South Chestnut school he auditorium. Music for | street. All ladles of the association An achievement day program will be given tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the high school auditorium during.which all bread clubs who completed their work last spring will take. part, Pins and charters will be awarded to the members and an- who will take the Chicago and Northwestern trip to Chicago in De- cember to attend the club conven- Mrs. R. E. Brand entertained re- cently at her) home in honor of Miss Sylvia Blarth, her young son Rob- ert’s instructor. Decorations carried out in Hallowe'en designs and colors were used. The evening was spent in playing auction bridge, honors at which were won by~Mr. and Mrs. Bean, Miss. Harriett Whitney and ¥. -N.. Priest. Refreshments were served at the close of the éntertain- | friends in the city, ae Stanley, Dr. Coe, Dr. Dickerson, Roy ahan, V. M. Priest and the guest PAGE THREE. Mrs. Henrietta Foy died last night ff has been spending some. time in De-;man spending several days in tKe re trott and who recently underwent| city. During hif stay here he will q ‘an operation will remain in that city | be a guest at the Townsend. I~ at-the home of her son, John F. | until the first of the year, and until eee H y sho has fully recovered her Health.| 1. 1, sutton is here attending to cs business affairs from Glendo. ° cee : : t9. a Francis, 419 North Melrose, after | @ protracted: illness.. She was 68 | OFF years old and Mrs. Francis is her | [ie . solo surviving relative: The body WHITE HAIRS Ik: HEAD was’ taken to the Shaffer-Gay , : ss OF PROPERTY DIRECTOR see : chapel pending~ funeral arrange- | a ments. Jewelry valued at $150,000 © ly Rawlina are the gusste GF coenag ,.Judke Ralph Ximbatl af Cheyenne | arena: Tose son see ins here for a few days. print) ConBee ARoee es) aifotion picture directors of today 5 ee stern to bave acquired a-mania fi Mr.-an@ ‘Mra! CW, ‘Nelson and eter te: So ci tg fa here) (nem. Ralph’ Ince is one of ‘these family departed this morn: is se and in his ‘latest production. “The:| Moral Sinner,” ©. M. Caverly of Caverly and 800, | starring Dorothy, pa taei ¥ picture | rhe Rev. J. ‘T. Hanna will con- wool buyers of Boston, {8/in Casper| +, the screen a film in which gems|@uct funeral ‘services tomotrow @ guest at the seoene- Worth $150,000 are used. morning at 10, o'clock for the six- - e - months old son of Mr./and Mrs. een ns for) thal tate OF +r anlan, PatiMiawed tistehcy | ocated As W e Are who died yesterday. Services will gome-diamonds from the safe of a be held at the Shaffer-Gay chapel. wi 5 making thelr home and are guests ‘at the home of. Mra, O. J.' Cacharilis. , Ppprsmedtes o y eee : Miss Ruth Logue ts in Casper for a short time from the Carter Home camp. » Every drop. delicious / J.R. Allen Home ‘ ; a Is Saddened By Death of Infant 7 The Misses Marion and Catherine Hughes will leave this week for Den-| nega for ¢ tow dene oe a ver where they will be joined by | N#* for a few days from their mother and where they will 5 i visit for several weeks with their}, John (Monty) Monahan, who has aunt and uncle, been visiting for some time with eee friends and -relatives in and near Mrs. T. R. Whitney, who has been | Chicago, returned to Casper yester- the guest hero for the last week of | {4Y to be here in time to cast his her daughter tind son-in-law, Mr.|Vote for President Coolidge. and Mrs. Frederick W. Holmstead expects to leave tomorrow for her| _V- 8. Hollingworth, representative home which {s located near Denver. | Of & Chicago syndicate who is drill- eee ing the new test well at.Pine Dome, Mrs. William Ingles is visiting | ‘8 in the city on business, for a short time with friends at Seis 5 Salt Creek. French general. Mr. Ince cou'd not see placing fake jewels on the set, 80 he induced the property man to get the real thing for him, and from that time @n this lat named indi vidiuals’ troubles, began. How to safeguard the genis? — That was the question. During thc day when the scones were bein + shot, everything went ‘along perfect ly, but watching the diamond. through the night—that was th real task. It would mean a lon: j David Fox, James O'Connor, T. J. |.Utesome vigil. Sa eS O’Brien of Chicago and B. G. West-| You can well imagine the worn ir. . Ww. B. over have returned from a several} aspect of the watchman after suc! fi bea NDE Atind Scoug ba weeks’ hunting trip spent—in the|a session of waiting and peering {: eas City, Dubois country.’ day after day. It {s now wonder that | cee he was close to being white-heade T. C. Tonkin will leave soon ‘for|when finally the masterpiece wa the east on a short business trip.- | ccmp‘eted and the $150,000 of jewel oe ad es were taken away to a bank safe anc Timothy McCarthy of Arminto is|:afety. spending several days in the city. | * ‘The Moral Sinner,” fs a real an cee realistic picture from first to las D. W, Hickey of Cheyenne was|and Dorothy Dalton is charming. be among the ‘out of town arrivals in| yond conception in her role in this the city yesterday. picture which will greatly, please o's @udiences at the Rialto. Next to Betty’s Beauty Shop, in the Tribune Building, we are not only well located to do Ladies and Children’s Work but our barbers specialize in this. Finer Texture and Larger Volume in your bakings Same Price Miss Mildred Baul of Douglas spent Sunday in Casper the guest of friends. — It makes it mighty convenient for the mother hav- ing work done at Eetty’s Shop to leaye her child in our care for hair cutting at the same time. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Longquest were visitors for, a short time last week with friend: Fort Laramie. eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. D. Qualey and daughter are visiting with friends at their former home {n Fremont, Neb., having motored to that city on Thursday of last week. eee T. 8S. Martin of Pathfinder is here on business. A dozen photographs will solve | over 3% years cee a‘ dozen puzzling gift problems— | D. LL. Willams is contracting | Bell's Studio, phone 1303.— Adv. for ———————. -—__ business affairs here from Kansas + City, A telephone message travels |}! Millions of Pounds Bought o- eee Across the American continent in by the Government. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copsey .ot| Oscar Thomas, district manager | one-fiftieth of a second. Thermopolis are visiting with | of the National Supply company will leave this week on an eastern tri on business for his company. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ottberger of tka f (pd Cody were arrivals in the city last] J. H. Patterson is an Omaha busi: The Tribune Bather Shop Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Corey of S. W. Cooner, Prop. Tribune Building Lavoye are guests at the, Townsend . eee H. A. Sauson and Mrs. Sauson of Lander arrived in the city yes- terday and Will visit here for sev- eral days. eee J. E. Owen ts in Casper transact- ing business affairs from his home in Denver. eee eee Miss Nitta Moyer of Lavoye is the|. J. L. Bakee and P. Keechura of guest of friends here. She was ac-|Greybull were visitors here yester- companied to Casper yesterday b; aay. . Mrs. Robert Kimball also of Lavoye. or Pe PSS . J. Donaldson of Salt Creek is fh the city on business this week. $ . E. D. McCally is a Denver business friends here their ‘home in Lan eee Mr. and Mrs. John Schalk former- ly of Douglas are in Casper guests at the Henning form Ft. Collins where they are now making their home. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Maloye are out of town visitors here for the day trom Denver. cee Mrs. M. Connell of Denver arrtved in the city thls morning and’ wit! | (id spend a short time Nere-a guest at }#Epsd the new Gladstone hotel. eee Miss Blanche Wagner of. the Nichols and Stirrett law firm who are worthless, unless they fit your feet comfortably. THAT'S why we concentrate on fit. To us no foot presents an unsolvable problem, yet style is in no way sacrificed to comfort. Style shoes that sup- The Management of the Gladstone Hotel Is indeed’appreciative of the interest of the people of Caspér in the opening of the Gladstone Hotel last evening. It will be our policy at all times to conduct the Gladstone Hotel in a manner shown, Our excellent staff of experienced employees will collective make this hotel worthy. : The Gladstone Hotel Managment -The Gladstone Hotel Is Now Open for Business. In Black Glated Kid er than the forepart. and Havena Brown “Fit” is in the Last—NOT the Leather ‘Brown, $8.95 Black, $8.45. Golden Rule Department Store Lindsay & Co. worthy of the interest ly and individually endeavor to Make It Your Headquarters.

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