Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1924, Page 3

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and dance’ which was announced in yesterday's Tribune to be held this evening will not be held until a week from this evening,, Wednesday, November 12. cee Philathea Class Will Meet at Kamp Home. _ Mrs, George the Philathea class of the First Methodist church Thursday after- noon at 2:80 o'clock at her residence, 522 South Wolcott street. oo. Mr, and Mrs. Foley Aro Hosts at Venison Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley were hosts at a venison dinner given last +h } evening at their home on South Park ;}avenue in honor of Vincent Carter, state auditor and Mrs. Carter of Cheyenne who have been visiting in Casper at the home of Mrs. Car- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. W.,J. Johnson, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. R. C. ‘Wyland, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. ‘T. C. Tonkin, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, irs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. E. L. Estabrook, Mrs. L. F. McMahon, and Mrs. Charles W. Tobin. Guests-present to meet Mrs. Kemp were: Mrs. Douglas Sprecher, Mrs. W. D. Johnston, Mrs. A. G. Fide! Mrs. H. E. Cotton, Mrs. Edwin Bliss, 4 Mrs. W. R. Finney, Mrs. V. E. Han- Py » Mrs. Ralph Kammon, Mrs. R. \ stg. Evans, Mrs. Stanley Griebel, Mrs. Glenn Parker, Mrs. H.-H. Foster, M ‘Thomas Villnave, Mrs. Leroy Gray, Mrs. Sam Neff, Mrs. P. N. Chapin, Mrs. Victor Dacken, Mrs. Cc. L, Cron and Miss Lovey Norris. eee ter’s parent: Carlson, Covers were laid for Mrs. Charles Beckett, Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, B. G. Westover and Mr. and Mrs, Foley. ee eee Auxiliary of Eagles Rummage Sale This * Will Meet This Evening. ‘Week at Norris Bullding. ‘The auxiliary of the Eagles lodge The Ladies’ Aid society of the{will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock First Presbyterian church. will hold|at the home of Mrs, M. D. Fans, a ru sale on Thursday, Fri-|126 West Twelfth street. All mem- day and Saturday of this week at|bers of the lodge and wives are in- the Norris building in North Casper. |vited to attend ‘Those’ who will contribute to the bd sale are asked to have their articles at the church parlors as soon as Possible. Mrs. Thompson Hostess This Afternoon at-Luncheon. Mrs. A. E. Thompson wasghoatess today at a luncheon and bridge party given at her residence, 1048 South Lincoln street. Chrysanthemums in shades of yellow were used to deco- rate the luncheon tables. Invited guests included: Scandinavian Lutheran Aid: Meeting Tomorrow. The Scandinavian Lutheran Aid society will meet tomorrow after- noon, November 6, at 2:30 o'clock at the church auditorium on South Jefferson and East Sixth street Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Hansen and an invitation is extended to all mem- bers and friends to attend. eee Natrona Rebekah Lodge Meeting This Evening. Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet this evening at 8 o'clock promptly at the I. O. O. F. hall. All members are asked to be pres- ent as a program of interest will be given and candidates initiated. Re- freshments will be served at the close’ of the evening by a commit- tee In charge. Baptist Auxiliary ‘Will Hold Meeting. The Woman's Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will meet to- morrow afternoon, November 6, at the church parlors. eee Registered Nurses to Hold Monthly Meeting. ‘The Natrona County Registered Nurses’ association will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thurs- day evening, November 6, at the home of Miss Ethel Van Sickle and Miss Joanétte McOmie. inthe Ada apartments, All members are urged to be present. . Mrs, J. _ SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION ee Knights of Columbus Meeting And Dance to Be Next Week. The Knights of Columbus meeting Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. Mrs, Walter W. Keefe was hostess this afternoon at the first of a series of informal bridge luncheons given at her home on CY avenue. Pink and yellow roses were used with pretty effect and the same colors favored in the party appointments. Guests who attended were: Mrs. R. C. Montgomery, i. D. Physician and Surgeon Electronic Reactions Riverton, W; UB Mrs. A. K. Bott, Mrs. Jess Keith, Mra, J. R. Healy, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. J. T. Scott, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. H, H. yrightsman, Mrs. A, C. Riker, Mrs. C, H. Gompf, Mrs. Thomas Kenney, _ Dayton, Mrs. Ray * Frank Fisher, * A Jessen, Mrs, Carl Taylor, Mrs. Lew Gay and Mrs. E, 8. ‘Troxel. Mrs. Keefe will entertain/again on Fri- day at another informal luncheon and bridge party. cee Mr. and Mrs. Spears Will Give Buffet Dinner Mr. and Mrs. -‘T. C. Spears will be hosts at an informal buffet sup- per this evening at their home, 846 South Lincoln ayen the affair to precede the informal dancing party to be given at the Country club. Decorations carried -out jf colors suggestive of the Tharksefving sea- son will be used. ; Among those who will attend are: Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. John -B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingenhelmer, Dr, and Mrs. Niel Charles Geis, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs, 0. G. Johnson, Judge‘and Mra, R. R. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. W. KE. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller, Mr. und Mrs. Fred Capen, Mr. and+Mrs. L. *. Elkins, Mr. and Mrg: Cleveland Storrs, Mr. and Mrs, George Jarvis, vr. and Mrs. Alen Mi Mr. |and Mrs. Harry O'DonnéH, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free, Miss Mary Lyons, Miss Isabel McFarren, William Chealy, D. L. LaBreche, and Glenn Leidecker. bi ee Helpful Club to Be Entertained Tomorrow. Mrs. George ‘Colby wr entertain tomorrow afternoon at her home, 438” East Twelfth street, for the regular meeting of the Helpfyl club. see Chaptér O of the P. E. O, Sister- hood will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. O. W. Hilgran, 445 south Grant street. The meeting will begin at 7:45 and all members as well as visiting P. BE. O,’s in the city are invited to attend. see Mrs. Leeper Will Be Hostess For Fortnightly Club. Mrs. Anna Leeper will entertain the members of the Fortnightly Bridge club on Saturday of this week at the Townsend hotel. one Formal Dinner Dance Last Evening at Country Club. Glenn Leidecker was host last eve- ning at a formal dinner dance given at the Country club. Red roses decorated the dinner tabl Guests present for the were: Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Bingen- heimer, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wald- schmidt, Dr. and Mrs. Nei] Charles Geis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mr. and Mrs, John Bingenhetmer, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bachellor, Miss Isable McFarrin, Mrs. Rose Hainie, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Charles A.-Cullen and Mrs. Ted Bradford expects to leave this week for California to spend & month with her parents who have been making their home there for the last few years. 7 ee Mr .and Mrs. Ralph C. Russell and son left last Saturday for Ft. Collins and Denver where they will spend a week or 10 days visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. - ee Mrs. Anna Smith has as her guest at her home on Cottonwood, Mrs. W. F. Golden of Columbus, O. Mrs. Golden will visit with friends in Denver before returning to her home. Mrs. T. A. Davis will leave soon for Omaha to spend until after Thanksgiving visiting with her sis- ter, Mrs. William Praten formerly a resident of this city. “ee Mrs. M. L. Morgan arrived in Cas- per yesterday from Grand Rapids, Mich., and will visit here for a short time with her granddaughter, Mrs. W. T. Hurley and family on South Spruce street. a ees M BE. C. Ivans is here for a few days on business and visiting with friends from her home in Den- ver. Mrs. W. B. Rice of Boone, Iowa, is visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Henry H. Brown, 924 North Jackson street. Among guests registered at the Gladstone this morning were T. A. Shogerstrom, Omaha; W. Arthur Ross, J. Coxen and Alga M. Hoesly all of Cheyenne. e eee Mrs. D. W. Rovee of Powell is visiting in Casper with her daught- ers. Mrs. T. A. Hoops and Miss Haz- el Dwinell at their home, 155 North Kimball street. : Miss Margariette Matteson of Denver is a guest in the city for a few days having arrived this morn- ing. ———— M-J-B Coffee does just that. No excuses or 2 sin a can of M-J-B! For M‘J-Bis the coffee coffee of worthwhile econamy. A top-crop blend, extratich in body and strength! Goes farther, costs less per cup! meets every taste in And don’t “il Tae Tea Orange Pekoe {Black} or Japan{Green} | meets every taste in tea Yee i always be the same. only when it’s done your way. the same roast beef taste is there whether it is served rare, medium, or well done. But you have your taste ( in roast beef—and that ends it. Same with M.J.B Coffee. You can have it just your way. not-so-stron; of M.J.B w: But the exact strength, that coffee is up to you. Tem ys taste. Get one | or mild, the rich flavor our taste in will fee at your grocer's Miss Elizabeth Weaver is a visi- tor here from her home in Dundee, Ohio, cee Mrs. J. A. Berger and daughter, of Great Falls, Mont., arrived in Cas- per last evening and are guests at the Henning. eee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanderson who have been spending the last five days in Denver returned to Casper yesterday the trip being made, over: land. < eee Miss Wilma Austin and brother are In Casper for a few days visiting with friends from their home in Bil- lings. see Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Denley and children are among the out of town visitors here this week from their home in Colorado. They are en route to Thermopolis where Mr. Den- Joy will take treatments at the Hot Springs. see W. A. Franklin and daughter, Elizabeth who spent Monday an? Tuesday in Casper the guests of friends departed last evening for their home in Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs, James Brejcha and children have returned from a sev- eral days visit spent in Thermopolis. pS San <a Raha CITY BRIEFS Ivan. E. Marshall spent Monday in Cheyenne 6n business, “ee W. H. Price was a Casper man who spent a short time in Cheyenne this week on business. F. W. Cole returned yesterday from Denver where he spent a week attending to busines affairs. eee D. T. Hudson who has been spend- ing the last week in Nebraska hav- ing been called there by the death of his father, returned to Casper Monday, eee Charles C. Clayton was an Oma- ha man who arrived in the city yes- terday. 7 —e . Bryan Bennett is here on business from his home in Montana and ts the guest of his brother, Frank C. Bennett. eee C.F. Soott of Tulsa, Okla., arrived in the city yesterday and will spend until the latter part of the week here attending to business affairs. eee B .T. Turner, wool- buyer spent Saturday and Sunday in Sheridan on business, eee Freq W. Printley of the Printley Manufacturing company has been spending several days in Casper at- tending to business affairs, ery D. Fiske spent several days last week in Sheridan on business. eee Cc. H. Reimerth, President of the state board of accountancy*has re- turned from an eastern business trip of several monthi eee Denver business men registered at the Henning this morning included; H. 8. Sands, Frank O’Ryan, A. C. Cornett, C. R. Cotton, W. F. Paul, R. A. Isbell, and F. P. Austin. eee C. R. Weaver of Denver is trans- acting business affairs’ here having arrived this mornii ee * John F. Denver of Chicago ts here on business for a few. days. cee Charles L. Henry is a business vis- itor here this week from his home in Pittsburgh. ? eee L. P. Craig, of Cheyenhe, arrived in the city this morning. eee E. A. Froese is among the Den- ver business visitors spending sev- eral days in the city. eee K. Klebold of St. Louis is here on business for a short time this week. ee ef G. N. Robinson and» B. Cc. J. are Denver men who arrived in. Cas- per this morning. ee J. P, Walsh of Lavoye is attending to business affairs and visiting with friends here for several days. . . Frederick Manning of Bear Creek CITIZENS: The American Legion of Casper has secured the services of Theodore H. Bird, the noted director of local talent productions, of New York City, to direct and produce the big three-act musical co! » “The Girl in Red,” which will be presented at the Iris theater on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 25 and 26, with. over two hundred of Casper’s most popular people in the cast. ask the hearty co-operation of every man, woman and child'in Casper. We ed: George W. Vroman Post. American ost —Adv. Hudson Coach is roomy —Has trunk rack on rear. . Notice Our records show that been installed in your Ra Do Radiators have house for more than 12 months, and we wish to remind you of the necessity of renewing the compound. The cost is $1.00 per radiator. This compound may be had by calling at 134 West 14th Street, or telephoning 1287W. C. T. PLUCKHAHN, Inc came In yesterday to spend several days on busin ve J. A. Tisdale was among the Mid- west men who came in yesterday to attend to business affairs. cee B. L. Caldwell is a Greybull bus!- ness man in the city for a short time. cee ‘W. G. Harman of Ross, Wyo., is visiting in Casper for several days. John Richards was an out of town arrival yesterday from Guernsey. VEGETABLE SHIPMENTS TO BE CONTINUED HERE AT RATE OF GAR MEE) Health for Casper by the carload at the rate of a car a week, is the Promise of the Rialto Fruit store which is bringing into the city its seconed car shipment of fresh vege- tables, There {s nothing more palatable in the winter months than good vege: fables and Casper showed it by the way it quickly grabbed uv the Rial- to store's first big offering that it appreciates such things. A special trip to Den: PAGE THREE. by the proprietor tn order that the vest assortments of vegetables could be secured at the lowest prices. Buy- ing in such large quanities the R to is able to pass on the saving to the public. Present plans are to supply peo- ple here with a carload of vegetablen —and they are of all varfeties for all tastes—once every week. That means health and frequent changes of men- us in Casper homes, with the cost at such low figures that the oppor- tunity can not be passed. For Sour Acid Stomach Gas, belching, heartburn, heaviness after eating, and distress due to indigestion orsdyspepsia, nothing works so quickly as STUART'S Dyspepsia Tablets No matter what you eat or drink ff these tablets sweeten the stomach by. giving it the alkaline effect, i us you may eat pie, cheese, pickles, milk, fried eggs, bacon, onions and sausage and these tab- lets always save you from distress. AT ALL DRUGGISTS, ‘WINTER catch you If the first touch of Winter found you unprepared, order one of the 10 superior types of POTTER GAS HEATING for your home NOW! Thousarids of users in Wyoming can tell you what it means to have clean, odorless heat always avail- able by lighting a match or pressing a button, Phone 1287W today for estimator. C. T. PLUCKHAHN, Inc. 134 W. 14th St. P. O. Box 305 A Delightfully Different ‘New Slipper In-a French Vamped Beaded Gore Pattern Very appropriate with the simple frocks of the season is the demure simplicity of these fashionable slippers whose only adornment is some dainty beadwork over the goring of the straps. { French toes, high Spanish Louis Chié round heels, and nicely proportioned lines make this slipper captivating indeed. In Black Patent $10. 00. wise

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