Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 3

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Fé LALA CasToRi MOTHER:- Fletcher's : Castoria is especially pre- to relieve Infants in arms: and. Children all. ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Golic and Diarrhea; allaying feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ;. giving natural sleep. To avoid imitctions, always léble for the signature of Lint thihn ‘Taemichs-No Opiates. Physicians sleeves > TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. given at her home on Park street. Patriotic colors were used effective- ly_throughout the ‘decorations. Honors were ‘taken by Mrs. Carl Dean and Mrs, Carl Davis. Those present were, .Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. S. Haugen, Mrs. Garl Dean, Mrs, Hutson, Mrs. Rudolph Kamon, Mrs. 8. A. Gibson, Miss Zel- ma McPherson, Miss Lorena Wins- low. eee Altar and Rosary Society To Give Chureh Dinner. The Altar and Rosary society will hold a church dinner this evening at the Mullin club. A chicken dinner will be served from 5 to 7, and wijl be prepared by the Mesdames Dessert, Dettwyicr, Slizes! Jensen and Dodds. The ve in charge of Mesdames Sater. Foley, OUREE IRs tables: Adams EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN’S To close out our remaining stock of Women’s Fur Coats, we offer them all at one price ‘The lot consists ‘of Muskrat and Hudson Seal, 40 and . 42-inch lengths. Some have genuine Raccoon collars and cuffs. Every one beautifully lined.. Our price is - -Tess than:wholesale cost. Golden Rt le ‘Dept. LINDSAY & CO. * beautiful | come. abe Chandler, Hart, Kelleher, ‘Kimball, ‘Carey ‘The M Mesdames and Newman. ‘| Heistand, Ryan and Monison will |: have charge of bread’ and dessert, and Mrs. Ida Johnson will see to the distribution of water. The esd la- Mrs. Price Is Hostess At Bridge Tea. Mrs. M. C. Price entertained -yes- terday at an, informal bridge tea. Hnors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. Q. K. Deaver and Miss Kath- leen Sullivan. Bight guests were present. evere Winter Memorial Church Plans Novelty Party. A “Backward” party will'be given at the Winter’ Memorial Presbyter- jan church, Friday evening, at 8 o'clock at the corner of H and St. Jobn ‘streets. This» party’ is espe- clal'y for adults. Children may come if necessary. and- will be made wel- me. dressed Fines and fees for “lunch will be 15 5 cents. eee ¥. W. 0. A. Meeting, Held Yesterday. % A most successful meeting of the Y. W. C. A. was held yesterday at their headquarters on First street with Mrs. B. B, Brooks presiding At the close of the meeting which was spent tn discussion,»tea was served by the Merdames R. C. Cath- er and C. D. Murane. The discussion centered around the purpose of the ¥. W. C. A. and various phases of this purpose. . . Pepper Club Meets. With Miss Mahoney. Miss Sue Mahoney was hostess last evening to the members of the Pepper club at her bome on Saeed street. Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. M. Wheeler, and Miss Kathryn ian honey were substitutes for the eve ning. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. O. L, Walker, on Twelfth street. e 80 Dinner Party at Chamberlin Home. Mr. and Mrs, W. Chamberlin en/ tertained at dinner at their home on Spruce street Jast evening for four- teen guests. The evening was spent playing bridge. Honors were taken Caspet Daily. Cribune by. Mrs. Guy ‘Trevett and Dr. Dono- van. Those invited to enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlin's hospitality were, Dr. ‘and, Mts. J. Donavan, + Mr. and Mrs. Guy Treyett, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hadley, Mr.and Mrs, G. B. Stabs “A bins, Mr. and Mrs. Orlo George Smith and Mr. .C. berlin. Altar and Rosary Society Holds Meeting. The regular meeting of the Altar Rosary society was held at the fullin club “Wednesday afternoon avith: Mrs. J, F. Newman presiding and Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Crater as hostesses. After the business ses- sion'a social hour was indulged in. Plans were made for a church din- mer today and for a Christmas bazaar the early part of December. eee Mrs. Rowell Entertains Carl Club. Mrs. E. W. Rowell entertained the members of her card club yesterday at her home on South Beech street. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. A. D. Lewis and Mrs. G, L. Brown. The members and guests. who were present imclude Mrs. P. oN. in, Mrs. O. R. Mason, call, Mrs. A. D. Lewis, MacDonald, Mrs. W. J. King, M Cc. B. Littlefield, Mrs. . and Miss Mable Sellers. eee Midnight Bridge Club Will Meet Tonight. _ The regular meeting of the Mid- night Bridge club will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. T.: J. Drew on North Durbin. cee Methodist Circles to Be Entertained Tomorrow. The various circles of the Meth- odist Ald society will meet Friday, November 14, with the following hostesses: . Busy Bee circle—Mrs.- John Dil- lion, 112 West E street. The Capital Hill circle—Mrs. P, N. Chapin, 522 South Durbin. CY circle—Mrs. Glen Abbott, 619 Vest Eleventh street. Kensington—Mrs. J. F.). ‘Van Doren, 604 South Beech street, tsaisted by Mrs. Mills: Society. circle—Mrs. C, Beel, 1914 Mitchell street. The Victory Workers’ circle—Mrs. R. Holland, 115 North Park street. eee Duplicate Club at %. H. Nichols Home. The Duplicate Bridge club will meet Friday, ‘November 14, at. the home of Mrs. R. H. Nichols on Park avenue, There is no tea quite like:tt this:side of the : China Sea-- for only . _ thenew Schilling secret ‘process brings you the true flavors of tea just Yes; the: Hudson Coach has been reduced in price. pay AND SATURDAY ONLY Now showing over ’300 beautiful trimmed Hats. Latest styles-and creations. Values up to $25.00, that we have marked down and placed in three individual groups. GROUP 1 Felt and Velvet HATS Values up to $7.50 In. this group you will find” trimmed for. street pe all this season’s merchandise. GROUP 2 Silk, Velvet and Satin HATS Values up to $14.75 - In‘ this up you will find a pondectas: array of latest creations of the season, such as Velvets, Felts, Silks, Pan Velvets and some Satins. GROUP 3 In this group you wil every desifed style in - tern Hats, such as ux, Beau: and styles. $1.95 |$4.75| $9.75 CLOSE OUT OF FALL FLOWERS Values up to $3.50 Our entire stock of Fall Flowers, Wreaths and some Feathers. Values up to $3.50. While they last only. Smart Hat Shop RIALTO THEATER BUILDING SOUTH Values up to $25.00 Cameo, Brodine Hats, Dutches, Cha- peal etc.—no two alike, all newest shades find pat- CENTER S$ The Clover Leaf club. was enter; ained by Mrs.’ Esther’ Furch Wed- nesday’afternoon-at her home, 918 St. John street. At the close ofthe afternoon, which was apént in playing. cards, a delicious luncheon was served! The hostess was’ presented by the members, of) the. club: with many oirthday. remembrances, one of which was a large cake decorated with. candles and ‘an angienas of the club, 2 ee Security Benefit Association Meeting. Security Benefit association’ will hold a ‘regular’ ‘meeting Saturday night at 8 o'clock sharp, in the K. of P. hall. Officers and members are urged to be present. Captains of the Blue and Red sides are busy, as the losers will have: to-banquet the winners, © Members are asked to phone their captain‘or F. M. Mouroe, district manager, 1414. After the meeting, there will be an “overall and apron” social dance. Refresh- ments will be/served. The public is invited. Meeting of eater: Schoo! Council 'Thiy Evening. Officers: and teachers of ‘the First Christian church’ will hold 2 Sunday school council meeting, this evening at °7:30, at the church. eee Royal Neighbors To Meet. The R, N. A. Will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs, “Tapp in the Hart Apart: ments, Apartment U,' 734 West Eleventh ‘street. Refreshments will be served by Neighbors Brown, Rafferty and Til- ton, All Royal Neighbors in the city: are invited to attend. “Mrs. Paul ‘Desch entertained last evening at an informal. miscel: taneous shower in honor of her sister-in. Miss H. A. Seiler. The eyening was spent in playing bridge. Honors were taken by Mrs. R. W. Marshall, Mrs. Beach and Mrs. Baxter. ‘Those presont were Mrs, | Davis Wilson, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Marshall, Woodcraft No. 409 will give a bazaar December 2 at Odd Fellows’ hall. All members are asked to con- tribute something to this ‘bazaar. Signed by the’committee. This Sturdy. Little New Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- lar by the Manufacturer and by ws is Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms, The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St., Casper. Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo. mrs. |f) » Mrs. Beach, Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Switt, L. V. Seller, Watters Mra. urs. Kidd, Miss Ellen and ‘the guest of honor, 28 e uxiliary Donating ‘To Cedar Chest. Members of the American Legion Auxillary, who have agreed to dohate articles to the organization's cedar chest, are asked to leave their gifts as soon as possible at the home ofthe president, Mre. J. N. Stewart, 324 South Lincoln street. ———— PERSONALS E. O. McDougal of Cheyenne ts in the city on business. He is a guest at the Gladstone. eee EB. M. O'Sullivan and BE. J. Am- brose returned to their homes in ‘Denver last evening, after having attended to business an the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore are out Cleveland, Ohio. They are registered at the Gladstone. eee Mrs. Etelka Bolling left last eve- PAGE THREE. , BEAUTIFY IT WITH ning for Kansas City, Mo., to spend |} a two weeks’ vacation. She will be the guest of her mother who is at present making her home there. eee Attorney Edwin Barrett will leave this evening for Cheyenne to attend to legal matters. ece H. 8. Harnsbarger and E. Cheny are registered at the Henning. They are enroute to their home in Lander from Cheyenne. eee Henry Miller, fur merchant from Billings, is in the city on business. see S. ©. King of Riverton is in the clty on business. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE|“ Tablets. (The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c— of town callers in the city from Ady. Perfect home dye- ing and tinting Is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boll to dye rich permanent colors. Each 16-cent pack- age contains di; rections so simple any woman can dye or tint Mn- serie, silks, rib- dresses, coats, draperies, erything new, “Diamond Dyes"—no other ated tell your druggist wheth- er the material you wish to color Is wool or silk, or whether it ts linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Good News From Everywoman’s Store Announcing the Opening Betty Jane's Gift Nook F. Brewer |} IN THE SUBWAY You remember what lovely Christmas things the “gift nook” contained last. year—and how popular it was among the men and women, girls and boys—searching for just the right gift for HER. Well, after viewing all the wonderful novelties which we have gathered from all corners of the globe for this season’s holiday shoppers, I’m more enthusiastic than ever—and I’m sure you will be, too, once you see what the “gift nook” has to show. Handsome Mah Jongg Sets Lounging Robes’ - - Boudoir Lamps (from China) Pullman Robes (from Japan) (from U.S. A.) Mandarin Suits - Smoking Sets of Polychrome Toilet Sets of Amber and Amber and Shell anv (from Austria) (from France) Carved Cigarette Holders Hand-Cerved Fruit Bowls of Brass and Teakwood (from Japan) Oriental Table Runners (from China) Reed Bird ‘Cages, Glass Fruit Knives, Marble Statuary, Candle Sticks, Bridge Score Pads and Table Cards, Hand-P&inted Waste Baskets, Maderia: Luncheon Sets, Infants’, Sacques, Crib Quilts, Bath Robes, Hand-Painted Vases Hand-Painted Wall Pockets, Satin Glass Cologne Bottles, Cast Brass Candle Sticks, Polychrome Candle Sticks and Book Ends Woven Reed and Willow Fruit Baskets, Work Baskets, Scrap Baskets ‘Incense Burners, Nippon China Tea Sets, Luncheon Sets in Japanese Ware Hand Wrought Inlaid Cigarette Cases Hand-Painted Reed Trays These articles have been carefully selected during the past few months from the country’s most famous importers, Attractive Christmas Gifts for Women Yours Betty Jane for Fre

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