Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 «SOCIETY, Woman's Club V , the Misses Margaret, Kath- nd Patricia Sullivan and th honored guest. meeting of the Cas- r Woman's club will be held on Saturday afternoon, the home of Mrs. J Kimball avenu: assistant host Departmental Club Holds Regular Monthly Meeting. A well attended meeting of the Casper Woman's Departmental club was held on Wednesday afternoon in the pereraply, hall of the Mountain building, with >, Murane, president of the clu report of the bridg party given recently to raise mon for the charity fund, was given by e. A feature of the a most interesting talk . Slade; sper schools, Included in the Mrs. the life of Irving Indiana Visitor Is Complimented 3 superintendent club will be held on the home on South Center s club hele rt Wayne, Ind., house guest of Miss Johnsoi parents, Mr. and Mrs ies, 30) “| Honored at Miss Ethel Johnson, who has been e ete with the Veterans" Bureau and who will leave soon tor home in Sheridan, guest of honor this evening a nformal party to be ¢ Dora Niehaus. 8 present inclu¢ rick Sullivan, Mrs connected here . R. H. Nichols, } will be the Charles T, Weidner, ) ay, Bias | Meeting Friday at Library. Memhers of the applied arts divi- s Casper Woman's De meet Friday :30 o'clock at the pub- n6 \s Mother! | “Phrsie” > 2 Clab Members to Meet At Evans Resid Members of the Greeley club will o'clock at the home Evans, 1055 South Rummage Sale at Mills This Week » rummage sale to be conduct- Mills Presbyterian church of the English Lutheran church will begin Friday morning at 10 o'clock Saturday eve- continue until [DR.caLpWeL! ‘hat s Members of the Hi-¥ club will en- rtain at a dancing party on Sat- the high school little while was n All high lutes the bowe's . 409, Neighbors important g at the which time for the year past Over- Neighbor; Clarissa ; Virginia Brewer, ma- bowel movement “pute best of “SyRi BUF 1 of guards Anna Th ngs ys i Ras For Little Folks ALL WOOL SWEATERS for little tots, colors; each— $2.95 10 $3.75 JERSEY AND BAreReeeN DRESSES (all wool) ; yles decidedly new. $5.75 10 $6.95 BRUSHED CAP AND SCARF SETS. (all wool), children 4 to 8 years i color combinati BRUSHED SWEATER AND CAP SETS 4 to 8 years, s HOCKEY CAPS (all wool) ; hrieht colors WOOL SOCKS (he: 2 to 6; all s 2 to 6 years. $3.75 $4.75 $1.25 ; sizes*6 to 914; per pair— $1.00 ano $1.50 MITTS AND GLOVES— for children amels hair and kid, pair— CHILDREN’S BATH ROBES of Beacon flannel; $2.75 10 $4.50 CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS of Sil! years; any style, per suit— $2.25 10 $2.95 COAT SPECIAL—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY —FOR LITTLE GIRLS--AGES 2 TO 4 YEARS. BROADCLOTH COATS—inter' fur trimmed, each--- 2 to 6 yea Wool and Cot- ton; ages 2 to 12 lined and $8. 95 WG Porkiiis & Co. SPECIALTY STORE 216 East Second St. Phone 1944-J _ | | Meyenfeldt, outside guard; Olive Bar- CIETY By M [ ay mary TOBIN ker, Cora Todd and Ada Wade. man: agers; Sara Holcomb, clerk; Ethel Angel, banker; Olive Kelly, music!- an; Mina Whisenhunt, installing of: ficer, and J. F. Heagney, correspon- dent. Officers will be Installed at a meeting of the organization to be held on Tuesday evening, January 12, at the Odd Fellows’ hail. acre Birthday Dinner Last Evening In celebration of his birthday an- niversary, Jack Kramer was host to ten of his boy friends at a dinner jgiven last evening at the home of this parents on South McKinley street, eee Masonic Dancing Party Friday “ivening One of the serieg of dances for the year planned by the Masonic Danc- ing club will be held tomorrow eve- ning at the temple. Excellent mu- sic has been secured and all mem- bers of the organization and their ladies are invited to attend. eee Kensington Club to Meet Friday Afternoon The Kensington club of the Royal Neighbors of America will meet Fri- afternoon at the home of Mts. J. M, Johnson In the Ardmore apart- ments, Sperial business affairs will {be discussed during the afternoon. the Presbyterian Rummage Sale Opens Friday The Ladies’ Ald society of the First Presbyterian church will open their rummage sale Friday morning at 9 o'clock in the drug store oppo- an per, the sale to continue until Satur- day evening. Those ‘having articles they wish to donate may take them to the store or the church, 318 East Sixth street. Sans Gene Club Meeting This Evening A meeting of the Sans Gene club will be held this evening in the club room, during which time business 2:39 | offairs will be transacted and re- 2. b,| freshments served. The meeting will be followed by a party at the home of Miss Fyrne B. Peacock. eee President of Federation of Woman’s Club is Honored Mrs. T. S, Taliaferro. of Rock Springs. the newly elected president of the Wyoming State Federation of Women's Clubs, who is visiting in Cheyenne, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at the Cheyenne Country club on Wednesday, with members of the Woman’s club of that city acting as hostesses. Gov- erncr Nellie Tayloe Ross was also an honored guest. ee Members of Women’s Club Are Guests at Dinner at-| Mrs. H. EB. Dickenson, Mrs. Towne, general president of the Chicago and Northwestern Rallway Women's club, M O'Brien and Mrs. Kuntve arrived yesterday in Mr. Dickenson's private car from Chicago and were the guests of honor at a dinner given last evening at the Henning hotel by of the loeal club. the nesday afternoon a business was held at the Natrona county library at 2:30 o'clock, a large number of club members being present to welcome the visitors, Mrs. ‘owne, who was introduced by Mrs. H. K. Lathrop, president of the Cas. jper club, gave a pleasing address, j later answering questions of interest | to local members. Last evening a meeting was held at the Lutheran church. on CY ave- | nue, the officers and chairmen acting {as hosts for the soclal sessfon. A short program was given including a talk by Dr. H. R. Lathrop, surgeon for the railroad, plano solo by Dean Burdick, vocal selection by Mrs. J. T. O'Nell, and talks by Mrs. O’Brien, Mrs! Kuntve and Dre Dickenson. This afternoon at 8 o'clock Mrs. Lathrop entertained at a tea at her home, 905 South Center street, for the visitors and all ladies of the | Casper club. eee Mr. and Mrs, Swingley | Are Guests at Party. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Swingley who were recently married were pleasant. ly surprised last evening when a number of their friends gathered at their home, *343 North Jackson street. The party wns in the form of a linen shower, arrangements. for which were made by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vandeghinst. The evening was spent playing bridge. Among those present were the honored guegts, Mr. and Mrs, George Specht, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wayne, Mrs. Mae Pflelder, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vondra, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vandeghinst, Miss Ione Farquhar, Miss Esther Specht, Jack Hamiff and Elwood Davis. eee | Midnight Bridge | » Meeting The regular meeting of the Mid- | night Bridge club was held last eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Frank Cowan on South Wolcott street. Mrs. Nell Kimball substituted for the eve- ning. Honors were won by Miss Patricia Sullivan and Mrs, Paul Hooper, eee University Co-Eds Are Serenaded Dick Phillips who, during the sum- mer months, was a member of the Arkeon orchestra, !s continuing his work at the University of Wyoming Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 WALLY Wants to Meet You At His New Drug Store - TOWNSEND HOTEL BLDG. Phone 153 site the Norris market in North Cas- | ducts company, The Casper Daily Crivune_ PAGE THREE Dan atters of Confederacy to Gather From All Parts U.S. Central Press Photos Women from all parts of the United States will meet at Hot Springs Ark., November 16-21 for the 32nd national annual convention of the United Daughters of the Confederac of the outstanding figures of the meeting. Mrs. Frank Harrold, Americus, Ga., is president gener- al; Miss Decca Lamar West, Waco, Texas, will present the president; Macon, Ga secretary-general ; man. Richmond, George Meigh, «wl Jays in Caspr the Wyoming Nationa! bank, signed her position and {s | at announce Wi eak Ey es? -Camphor expected to “to return tomo rae rs] ie Frod Cs 120 West Second St. Turner-Cottman Building Visit Cur Clean, Sanitary MEAT MARKET ag eae FINEST QUALITY Just a Few of Our EVERY DAY PRICES REAL JOYS’ Reale eee Sack Royal $2, 37 week in Casper on business b turned to his hame Elmer Lenner | trom his ranch we PHONE ans OMe Leo Krause of R arrival in Ca YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building P HONE Above are some | .¢ Hyattsville veral days in Walter L. Lamar, “corresponding | is chairman of program committee; Mrs, A. J. Smith, New York Cc ity Mrs. Livingston Rowe Schuyler, New York, ex-president. Va., commander-in-chief of United Confederate Veterans, i at Laramie, and was among those | who took part Monday evening in the serenading of the University c The following clipping from the amie Republican will interest Casper \< t Nebraska friends: “Forty members of the Kap ma fraternity, including the lent Kappa Sigma orchestra pleces and the trio, st last night at Mercia hall, a Sig: | excel: | pf nine and the Pi Phi, Gamma Kappa Delta and Tri-Deit sore y houses | Chorus and orchestra moved from | point to point in a half-dozen auto- mobiles and two trucks, the atter | loaned by rn Wyoming | Lumber night air clear ll and both the vocal and the rumental mu sic was of high quality “Old Pa as played by the orches “1 tra with solo part by Ron Barker on the trombone, bone duet of the saxcphone “Perfect Day" trom- | Played | by Ron Barker and Dick Phillips, ! and by Homer Fenex of Glen tock, and Elton Davis on cornets with the “echo” played by Mr. Bar ker and Mr. Phillips from some dis tance away are worthy of especial menticy. Several of ‘the numbers were mbst novel in the matter of conception, as well as charmingly melodious.” Personals Fred Knight of the Aero Oil Pro- has returned from MRS, WILHELM) SAVED BY FRIENE Doctor Advised Operation Friend Said Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound First ; St. Paul, Minn. — ‘I was all run- down from overwork and worry, had - no appetite, could not sleep at night, and looked like a corpse. I have six children (five boys and one girl) and | did not get any | strength after my | last baby wat born. I was get ting worse anc | ‘The doctor said } | § had to go to th: | hospital, but this I cold not do on! account of my family. So I went to a friend of mine and told her what the doctor had told me and she said, ‘Now vs) as I tell you. ‘Try Lydia B®. Pink- 1am’s Vegetable Com und as I have ‘one. It helped me.’ So I startéd tal- ng the Vegetable Compound and I no- ticed after the first"few bottles that I za Saat better. After takin; 9 or 10 bottles [ got over my faintin spells, Everybody who sees me no notices the great improvement in m health, Iam gaining in weight an eae and am feeling fine. Eat w« and sleep good nights.’’—Mrs. Mar WILHELMY, 809 Duke Street, St. Pau. Minnesota,’ Super- Heterodyne Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. & 2nd Street Phone 194 " " visit spent with } ght in Denver. with her parents » spending the day and sister, Mrs. A cash gizt to every worm See our big advertisement or Phone for deiz*is triffin of Ch: Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Parker of Chey- the’ out-of-town | Miss’ Katherine Mrs. Lora Clink left this are connected for EDITH'S BEAUTY SHOP __ ROOM 202 TURNER COTTMAN BUILDING year built up a clientele coming regularly for work in the specialties Two operators besides the proprietres Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Marcelling, Mz and Facial work PHONE 1124J Service Salt Creek Oil Field R Edgerton, Wyo. New York Fur S . 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