Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 14

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+ will meet Monday’ evening § o'clock PAGE FOURTEEN @IN SOCIETY Dorothy Mahoney to Entertain Friends Miss Dorothy Mahoney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will entertain 9 number of her friends at a theater and evening party, Tuesday, {n celebration of her « twelfth birthday anniversary. Bazaar and Chicken Dinner Thursday The Ladies of the Grace English Lutheran church wil) hold thelr an- nual Christmas sale on Thursday of this week beginning at 10 a. m. at the church. A chicken dinner will be served from 5 p. m. until 8. eee Phileatha Class This Week 4 enlor Phileatha class of the Methodist church will meet Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. BH. Lowe, 113 South Lincoln street Mrs. . Badger, Mrs. A. F. Mrs. L. H. Spear as istant hostesses. This will be the régular meeting, the meeting for last week having been postponed on ac- count of the bazaar. eee Mr, and Mrs, Wilson To Entertain At Dinner Preceding the formal dancing party to be given tomorrow evening at the Casper country club by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball and Mrs, ‘Anna Leeper, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson will entertain at dinner at thelr residence on South Center street. Country Club Dance Saturday, December 12 ‘The next regular club dancing par- ty at the Casper Country club will be held on the evening of December 12, The party will be one of the series planned for the season. cee Dancing Party To Be » Enjoyable Affair One of the enjoyable social affairs of the season will be the dancing party to be given at the Country club on the evening of December 8 with Mr. and’ Mrs. F. R. finney and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peake =s joint hosts. Invitations have been issued to 50 guests. > W. B. A. Meeting Tomorrow Evening The Woman's Benefit association at 8 in the Odd Fellows’ hall. ‘There will be special business, initia tion and election of officers. Re- _freshments will’ be served by a com- mittee composed of Mrs Frank Nye, chairman; Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Bingham and Mrs. Hamilton. er) Methodist Circles Will Meet Thursday. The various divisions of the Ladies Aid society of the First Meth- odist church will meet on Thursday afternoon as follows: the CY circle with Mrs, Bernice Morris at her home, 1631 South Oak street, with Mrs, Ed Hanson and Mrs. Milne as- sisting; the Capital Hill ctrele with H, Simmons at her home, ist A street, with Mrs. North- rop assisting; the Busy Bee circle at the home of Mrs HE, M. Miller, $46 Madisen street, the Kensington circle with Mra. J. 8, Van Doren at her home, 604 South Beech street. With Mrs, Tom Hill assisting; the Social Service circle with Mrs. EB. R. Collier at 625 South Beech street, with Mrs A, T. Wesbitt assisting; and the Victory Worker with Mrs. William Jones at 718 East Fourth street. Formal Dancing Party To Be Given at Country Club. One of the most brilliant social affairs of the season will be given on Monday evening when Mra. Anna Leeper and Mr and Mrs. W. 8. Kim- ball will entertain a hundred and twenty-five guests at a forma! danc- ing party at the Casper Country club. Dinner Enjoyed By Standard Engineers The engineers of the Standard Of] company were guests at a dinner given Inst night at the Henning hotel Covers were laid for thirty-five guests. ————— Buy your Hosiery and Silk Under- wear Gifts at The Stuart’s Shop, 136 South Center St. —— Studebaker sters are here. Standard Six Road- cern. dustries, 'Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES Young Women’s Christian Association Offices and Residence 142 8, Wolcott Telephone 1456 Rooms Available One nice room for two girls who desire a permanent room down town and some dormitory beds for those who wWant a‘temporary location at a reasonable price, are avaflable at the Y, W. C. A. Gymnasium Classes ‘The Burlington gymnasium class did not. meet ‘last Tuesday on ac- count of the death of Mrs.. George Scott. The class will meet at the usual time Tuesday of this week. The class for business women will meet at the annex of the Methodist church Monday evening at 7:30. Children’s Class A class in interpretive play for children from five to eight years of age has been organized by Miss Glenn McGahey, physica! director of the Y. W. C. A. The group will meet each Saturday afternoon from three to four o'clock at the Y. W. , A. Any mother interested in hav- ing her child enter the class should arrange for registration this week. Meeting of Board The regular meeting of the board FREE EGGS Right in this county farmers have increased egg production 60%. For Pratts Regulator gets more eggs from the same flock. Extra-eggs that are dll net profit. Pays 5-10 timesits cost from theday youstart. Regulator supplies the egg making necessities that feeds alone lack. It doesn’t “dope” or stimulate butt is Nature’s health and “egg maker.” Gives more eggs the right way. E> Pou ; gE, Poultry To Our Customers: J'¢ stand behind Prats Regulator unconditiohally. You cet more etgs or we return your money. Sold and Guaranteed by J..F. COWAN of directors will occur Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the Y. W.C. A. Meeting of Alumnae Girl Reserves ‘The organization of a club group will be contihued at a dinner meet- ing of the charter membership on Wednesday evening at the Y..W C. A. at six o'clock. ‘The committee on constitution, Misses Berenice Henry, Helen Watson, and Leta Schopf will report the regulations drawn up by tie committee for the operation of the club for the consideration of the members, Visit of Miss Eagar . ‘The association was most fortun- ate in securing a visit from Miss Mildred Esgar, National Y. W. C. A. secretary of the Town Iepartment, whose schedule took” her through Casper the past week. Miss Esgar considers the Casper association one of the most active organizations in this region and did not schedule a visit to the local association. Be- cause of serious cuts in the budget of the National Board of Young Wo-|. (ys men’s Christian associations. visits of traveling secretaries being FRAMING—NEV PICTURES Casper Mirror and Picture Frame Co. Cor. Second and Durbin Downstairs A Good Place to Eat Three Times Each Day TRY OUR SPECIAL NOON LUNCH 35¢ From 11:00 till 2:00 Yelmonico Cafe ~146 South Durbin Casper Gainaday Co. 402 E. Second St. Phone 402 With The Villnave Auto Supply Co. ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce to our friends in the trade that effective December first Mr, Charles L. Johnson, until re- cently district representative of various mills manufacturing paper, paper products, etc., becomes associated with us as a member of the firm and will henceforth devote himself to the business of our con- The acquisition of technical assistance, made necessary by our growing business; the enlargement of stocks which now embrace practically everything in papers, twines, toilet papers, school sup- plies, notions, sundries, etc., places us in position to offer our mer- chant friends facilities of spot deliveries from stocks gathered from the world’s foremost mills in the various lines and embrace all items usually found in a wholesale paper house. (OTe will be our aim to merit a continuance of the good will ac- corded us in the past and pledge in return therefor not only the com- pensation of a maintained quality and service, but steady adherence to a policy of preferred patronage and support of our Wyoming in- Casper Wholesale Paper Co.’ “A Strictly Wyoming Institution” Umited to those who have the great- est ‘need of assistance. “ The Casper association profited much from Miss Esgar’s unexpected visit. Girl Reserves Another popular program and din- ner meeting of the Girl Reserves will be held at the Y. W, C. A. Mon- day evening at 4:30: All who ex- pect to be In attendance at the din- ner, must register pt the high school in room 251 Monday morning if they have not yet done so, tn order that the committee may know how many to provid for. The main feature of the program will be a talk by’ Mrs. Willis who is in Casper assisting with the tabernacle meetings. Christmas plans are being made by the service comiulttee of which Helen McKin ts chairman. A Christ- mas party for children who will be entertained with a Christmas page- ant 1s {n prospect and the committee will. complete the details in the near. future. THE CASPER ‘TRIBUNE-HERALD B.& P.W. CLUB MAY TAKE MINSTREL SHOW ~TOSALT GREEK FIELD Plans for taking the Black Face Minstrel: show to Midwest for a per- formance next Saturday olght were discussed at the noon luncheon of she Business and Professiona, Wom en's club) yesterday at the Henning hotel. The show was given here Thursdas night and proved to be most successful. A ,vote of thanks was given to those who were most responsible for the success. of tte affair. A numtier cf o*hor ovsiness matters were tax*1 up Sfcre ad sournment., M-s. Ete? Joe'ner pre-! the man tucked away in ae, bureau sided at the mcetinz, BROKE, MAN SEEKS TD. END LIFE WITH POISON SHERIDAN, Wyo., Dec, 5.—Des pondent and penniless, an elderly, stranger attempted to end his* life by drinking poison after leaving a note to “The Coroner.” His only answer to queries by Chief of Polite W. C. Dunning and Dr. R. EB, Crane, county physician, as to his identity, was: ~ “Just call me John.’ A new clew to his identity was dis- covered by Mrs, L. A. Chalmers, pro prietor of the rooming house. when she found a ‘second note written by Better Coats : 549%, “Now While. we are offering ex- ceptional values in Fur Coats and \ I Fur Neckpieces You have an opportunity to &Q g.°° Every wom: and most a of Baronet Satin, lined heavy satia select superb Christmas gifts at substantial savings. ——<—____ Every fur garment is guar- | | anteed to be exactly as repre- sented. one of these for Christmas. Made with fine cotton they are both beautiful and are peach, rose, blue $16.50 to $24.50 Smoking Sets These pajamas are designed of combinations, and are shown in black with handsome combinations of orange and blue. $16.50, $22.50 drawer. Thg note was signed “John Lom- bard” and \was a request that the finder of the note write to L. A. La Chance of: Chicago and tell him that his manager was dead, but that bis property, Includjng stock and ma chinery, had been turned over to another man. ~~ “ “SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925 - CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude to the many, many friends who have been so good to us the past few days and. whose. thoughtful. kindness bas brightened the days and celleved the suffering our wife and mother. Geo. S. Scott and Family. > — in Essex for Xmas? odish Winter Coats and Dresses ~---There have been many new arrivals in recent styles during the past few days. Better Dresses 33,65" Quilted Robes an needs a bathrobe; ny woman would love Satin and . Brocaded with silk and quilted “comfy.” Shades Pullman Robes Lounging Robes and crepe, and. satin colored —everywoman’s store If You Can’t Decide Give Her a “Gift Certificate . These are charming heavy quality crepe pink, peach ‘and coral some tailored with embroidered and applique Pajamas rments of le chine, in shades; trimmings; others trimmed with fine lace, with lace for Christmas gifts. We are show- pockets and ribbon motifs; ing many beautiful styles in crepe de chines, taffeta, silk chenile, PAINTING, PAPER HANGING PRICES REASONABLE. 12 YEARS IN CASPER. ‘F. MEYENFELDT PHONE 1209-3 ‘Attractive Negligees These garments are especially prized by members of the fair sex from Yourself to Yourself. Appealing Hints For Her Christmas Gloves French Kid Mocha Cape Driving Gloves Silk Underthings Teddies Gowns Mepins ep-ins Bloomers Slips Pajamas Brassieres Petticoats Sets Silk Hose Wayne Knit-Opera Heel Onyx’ Pointex Heel Toilet Articles Bracelets Silk Crib Quilts Silk “Comfy” Robes Silk Sacques 7 If- you would prefer’ letting the recipient decide, present her with A Frantz Shop Gitt Certificate ‘| Good any time for face value in merchandise. Breakfast Coats $16.50 to $22.50 Superbly made of heavy crepe-de- chine and satin; trimmed wit! ored borders of self materia! or and navy. $12.75 to $22.50 georgette and satin, The geor- gettes are lined with fine China silk; crepes are trimmed with fine lace or. ruaffle-edged ins self ma- terial; taffetas are trimmed with lace and contrasting colored: rib- bon. Dainty shades of peach. rose, blue honeydew, green and coral are to be had in a variety of styles. $11.75, $12.75 to $29.75 col- silk embroidery. Black New Shipments of Dainty Silk Underwear and Have Just Been Received

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