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The bride who Has been a resi- Gent of Casper for three years, came to this efty from her former home in Heron, S. D., and has been con- nected here with the Chicago, Bur- lington and Quincy railrbad offices. A LaF on came to this city several ye" years ago from Sterling, Colo., and is employed here at the Palms. The couple will be at home to their friends, 704 South David street. & eee ‘Members of tne Tribune force ‘were hosts at an informal dancing en party Wednesday evening, Thanksgiving eve, in the composing room which was decorated in red and green for the occasion. Excel- Jent “music was furnished by Mrs. Eva Telein, violin and Mrs. Buck at the piano which was donated fer the evening by the Charles BE. Wells Music company. At the close of the evening a lunch was served, the Advo coffee was given by the Mc- Cord{Btady company. Among those who attended were, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanway, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Hanway, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanway, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Larson, Mr, and Mrs. Géorge Peck, Mr. and Mrs, Ctifford Bond, Mr. and Mrs. George Finch, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mintick, Mr. and BOBBED HAIR MAKES MEN LOOK - BUT - the short, boyish locks can be twice as effective. Bring ‘out all their lustre by using the treat- , ment of the Fifth Avenue hairdres- ser. dust try a touch of henna in the sham poo. Ready for use in HENNAFOAM .- SHAMPOO : FOR SALE BY. * Midwest Pena Kimball Midwest Building (Two Stores for Your Convenience) The Casper Pharmacy, 111 East AG Second Street. Drngs and Jewelry John Tripeny Company, 241 South Center Street ~ Drugs and Jewelry ‘The Kimball Drug: Store, 214 South Center Street (Pwo Stores for Your Convenience) 3 The Kopper Kettle ~ Special Saturday Luncheon Vegetable Soup Roast Chicken or Roast Beef Dressing Mashed Potatoes Bread and Butter Coffee, Tea or Milk Salad and Dessert : The - Kopper Kettle O. S. Bldg. . One Day Left "to sell the rest of my stock., t Hats at - $2, $3 AN? $5 Must close them out to- morrow - Mrs. Mc’s Hat Shop “Bal. Sprecher’s Pharmacy ‘The queers Faasaeee nadette Finch, Alice Adams, Jean- nette Landes, Nellie Craft, Beatrice Byres, Helen Hanway, Fern Pea- cock, Dr. I, B. Berquist, Col. W. H. Huntley and the Messrs, J. B. Grif- fith, George Dreith, Percy Kearns, Albert Haytin, Emil Hadley, Roscoe Bowman, Luther Galutia, Ed Han- son, L, A. Car-ton, Keene, Arthur Steele and Clifford Bowman. cee noted critic and traveler will open a series of stereoptican lectures on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian tabernracle, under the auspices of Chapter O of the P. E, O. sisterhood and of the Casper Woman's Departmental club. Other numbers of the series will be given on Monday evening, and on Monday, ‘Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons beginning at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Sherwood presents a grace- ful presence, a winning smile and an unaffected manner which brings her into a friendly touch with her hear- ers, she carries her audience with her into the art galleries and mu- seums of the great cities and has a faculty of making others feel and see in places and pictures the same beauty and interest that she herself feels. Following are some of the tra- velogs which will be given. with stereoptican pictures in color: Pisa, the Marble Cradle of the Renaissance. — Architecture and sculpture of the early Renatssance. Influence of the Crusades upon art. The fascinating story of the 12th century crusades.. The crusaders of the 20th century. Rome, the Eternral City.—Applan Way, Catacombs, the Forum, Colos- seum and Pantheon. St. Peter's and the Vatican, churches, gardens, vil- las and palaces. Rome of the Caesars, Rome of the Renaissance, and Rome of today. Florer.te, the Art City of Tuscany. —Beginning of the Renaissance in art and Mterature, the Medici and Michael Angelo, church, galleries, palaces, treasures of art in the Pitti, and Uffizi. Haunts of the Brown- ings. Views of the encircling hills and enchanting gardens. Life in a Florentine villa. % Venice, “A Pearl Ringed by Sap- phire Seas.—History of the Vene- tlans, an unconquered people for 1,800 years. Venetian life today. The setting of the city. Canals, is- lands, palaces. Art of Venice. Work of her master painters as colorists. St. Mark's cathedral—‘The whole edifice is to be regarded less as a temple wherein to pray than in it- self a Book of Common Prayer, a vast illuminated missal, bound with alabaster instead of parchment,”— Ruskin, Paris, Before the World War, the City Beautiful.—Its® boulevards and gardens, Notre Dame, Sainte Chap- pelle, the Louvre, the Pantheon and the Luxembourg. Great paintings by French artists, French sculpture and architecture. Outside Paris— Versalles—Fontainbleau — Cantilly— Rheims—Amiens Rouen. Old London Town, Its Historical and Literary Charm.—The heart of England. “I go hence to London To the gathering place of souls.” The English Lakes and the Poets —A journey by coach and afoot through the haunts of English poets—Keswick, Derwentwater, Ten- nyson and Southey. Grasmere, Dove Cottage, Wordsorth, de Quincy, Coleridge, Rydal Water and Rydal Mount, Conistén Water, Brantwood and Ruskin, The Playgrounds of the Republic —America’s~ national parks with their primeval forests, - mountain peaks and valleys, la’ water falls beauty of Switzerland, the Play- ground of Europe. 4 see Altar and Rosary Society Plans Church Fair for December. Plans were made by the members of the Altar and Rogary society of St. Anthony's Catholic church at a meetting held Wednesday for a CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS* Tells How ToGet Quick Relief from Head-Colds It'sSnlendias | In one minute your clogged nos- trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawktg, fnuffling, blowing, headache, dry- ness. No struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your notrils. It pen- etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swol'en mucous membrane and re- lef comes instantly, . It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh.— Relief comes so quickly,—Ady. MONEY GENTS’ CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Fred, Himself, Your Clothier THE BOSTON STORE 260 South Center St. Mr. and Mrs. T. entertained 15 relatives and friends yesterday at their home at Thanks- giving turkey dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Smtih Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miss Christine Hodges, Mrs. Mary Ellison, Miss Ura Ellison and the host and hos- tess. ‘ eee Dance at Sweetwater ' Evening. Chester Johnson will give a dance Saturday evening, November 29 at the Sweetwater dance hall, music for. which will be furnished by Se- vey's orchestra. A number of Carper people have signified their intentions of attending. ° . Dinner Yesterday s rf At Perkins Home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perkins enter- tained a number of their friends yesterday at a Thanksgiving dinner given at their residence, 725 West Ninth street.- so Kabrick-Sabin’ Nuptials Wednesday Evening. Mrs. Ruby Kabrick and Harris A. Sabin, both of Casper were married on Wednesday evening at the First Christian parsonage the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand officiating. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. L. John- son, Mr, and Mrs. BE. EB. Broan and Mrs, Hassard. The couple will make their home in this city. e- A very unique and elever plano recital will be given by the pupils of Mrs. Ethel Strickland on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Metho- dist Episcopal church to which the public Is cordially invited to attend. ‘The affair will be in the form of @ nocturne recital, each number on the program to be a nocturne or of nocturnal style. Thé fecital will be made especially attragtive by a num- ber of added interpretations. cee Epworth League Social Hour Sunday Evening. The Epworth league will conduct a social hour Sunday evening at 5:30 to which all the members of the or- ganization, friends and strangers are cordially invited to attend. Refresh- ments ‘will be served. eee Former Governor and Mrs. Brooks Enpateln At Dinner Former . and Mrs. B. B. Brooks entertained at a Thanksgiv- ing family dinner yesterday at their home on South Wolcott street. Among those ‘who attended were: Dr.-and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mr. COLDS “Pape's. Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tdb- lets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose al- ways gives relief.” The second and third doses com- pletely break up the cold. Pleas- ant and safe to ¢ take. Contains no quinine or opi- ates. Millions use “Pape's Cold Compound.” Price thirty-five cents. Druggists guar- ‘antee it.—Adv, In justice to yourself see our used cars before you buy. The Great Northern Motor Co, 388 North Wolcott Street Phone 2772 he Casver Daily Cridune and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. M. McCleary, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spurlock. Seated at'a special table were nine grand children of the Governor and Mrs. Brooks and were: Betsy Nichols, Mary Hester Lathrop Brooks Nichols, “Sunny Si" Spur- lock, Marion McCleary, Riale Lath- rop, Lenora McCleary, Margaret ‘Nichols and Bryant McCleary. eee Mrs. Fox Entertains At Bridge Tea Today. Mrs. David Fox entertained today at an informal bridge tea at her resi- dence on South McKinley street, complimentary to Miss Isabel Cop- pinger of Alton,.Ill., who is spend- ing a short time in Casper the guest of Miss Margaret Dougherty. Guests present for the afternoon included: Mrs, Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs. Pitt Price, Mrs. Francis Brown, Mrs. Stanley Griebel, Miss Kathleen Sul- ‘We print Calling Caras from your Copper Plate right here in Casper Don't send it out of town. Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co., 240 East Second St., Casper, Wyo. Covert, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. M. C. | , ivan, Miss Margaret Dougberty, Miss Patricia Sullivan and the guest of honor. eS Departmental Club Meeting Next Wednesday, The Casper Woman's Department- | al club will meet on Wednesday a ternoon of next week at the Knights }of Pythias hall during which time business matters of importance wil! be discussed. | ADIES! | All the beauty creams on earth can‘t give you an active liver. | Keep your stomach sweet and | your liver active. You will e repaid with sparkling eyes—clear, smooth, healthy | skin—and a breath with the | odor of Spring. Chamberlain’s Tablets will do it. Get 50 of these pink tablets for 25 cts; Take two to-night I hove _ Fame and Glory came to me, through these beauty aids By Edna Wallace Hopper I made myself a famous ;beauty and the rage. I have lived for 40 years a glorious career. Now I remain at my height—as Young and beautiful as ever. The envy of thousands who see me daily on the stage. All that because I searched the world for aids to youth and beauty. 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