Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 3

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oman FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920 : ——— Taspet Dailp Cribune Dinner for ! ‘The tadies of the Baptist church will} The five circles of the Baptist W: Saturday Evening hold ‘a+ bake sale at Casper Storaze|men's society will give a co-operativ tended the ceremony. Mr. and’ Mrs. G. R. Hagens will pre- grocery Saturday. afternoon. 4-9-1 After the services a wedding supper! side at dinner for a number of the Cas-! MRE OS past j was served at the home of the bride's| per old timers at an informal party, Read the Tribune want ads. parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Jenkins.|SaturdaY evening, at their home on} |The decorations at their home on 354|South Center street. } Third street, were carried out in rose @, fe * and white with roses and satin rib- Newly Married Couple i bons. Places at the table were laid for Entertain the Messrs and Mesdames James Bur-| Mr. and Mrs: Thomas, Renner enter: nett, Charles Campbell, Joe Boundy,' tained at their home last night at ¢ Claude Clark, Miss La Claire: Dismuke,' dinner.” A pleasant eyening was 0: and William and Ruben Barnett fe- ciably spent. sides the host and hostess “and the hak osate : Miss Mable Schnich and F, H. Woyde. Only a few of the intimate friends at- 60 Beautiful Dresses First Bridge Lamcheo * ; ; (bridal party. ling for the American | “at Pretty Vo : Hectic peti Sod | Mr. and Mrs. Millerton will occ £01 y, is in Casper on busi-! ; Consisting of Georgettes, ‘The kitchen shower in honor of Miss! °° of the galow apartments / Leek recently returned frum i Mrs. William Tolhurst and Miss Bet-| trelen White ma hepor: SS soon as they ty Tolburst entertained a number of | who is » heice ~ W. Slack, completed, { se © trip to his ola home ‘in Burope. s6on- to be married to Henry | eae eles Tricolettes, Taffetas, Jer- { . their friends yesterday afternoon at| Larned of thie Ohio Oir¢ompany, which | Seventh Meeting Tr. W. Ryer, district manager of the} . . the. Myer sat A. meplon ob dnrldue auch | perce Sk eho Sir Fompany.:which |r "Giay Held, | cite WY Dake lapel maa ot they seys; regularly priced up ta eons, The affair was given at the! of the Misses Marion and Esther Run-|, The members of the Rayonducila club ft home of Mts. William Tolhurst, 935 | den, 646 Park avenue, will be an origi-| ™M¢t !ast night from Tf go 9 o'clock at the South . Wolcott street, The decora-'nal affair. A number of Miss White"s’ ome of Miss Gail Bolner. for. chetr $58.50, while they last-— tions of the afternoon: were carried out |friends of the younger society sect here 8¢Venth meeting. A business se: | $29 95 in yellow and white, with yellow roses,'have recelved invitations. pst ues pete ORE | | $ jonquils and daffodils, in ave -| oe 8 {spent in dancing and games. Re: i ‘ pe ERS rt poste rs re Skate | Visiting Guest Takes ‘ments were served by the hotess. | By application of the new fe } 5 ‘After the Juncheoh the afternoon was, Trip in Airplane | The members present were the Misses| | MARINELLO { Fhe devoted to playing auction bridge, Mrs.| Mrs. Edward Conners, who is hers! Pertha Creel, Jane Miller, Wyoma 2 | O-So-Dry | E. R. Breisch taking first prize and |from Omaha, Nebr.,. visiting with her | St, [ore Wonderly, Muriel Boyle, Pe | 4 Mrs. C. B. Winter taking the second. | sister, Mra. James Hall, at the Wyait’ iC? Field, Alice Sayles, Ila Lowe and | Use cheerfully explained. Recom- | (Shop Mrs. Tolhurst and Miss Toihurst will| hotel tool#a trip in the airplane yes. |‘? hostess. | 4 mended by Beauty Specialists, | entertain again on Saturday afternoon | terday afternoon with Aviator Bert Cole.| yy, r | at their-home, .. . Mrs. Conners was very enthusiastic | beh ee eid } decond. Phone 803. AS Som eae esepens Wyo ees Lie = over the flight. j aPrsdinl-3 hau : Meeting of piall.é: 6 Although it was merely the regular | | 7 War Mothers, “ Duplicate Bridge i] weekly dance given by the War Moth-} ——————— ———— — = > $ Club Entertained ers_for the benefit of the American a gs OM Potete te tote te tee te etre tate torte tetcbete Orbe tr dicta tetedte tad The War ‘fathera. will set’ Satur: eed : Legion, the dance last night in.the Ma-{ | Boaloeo-cfo-cfo-cho-c$o-cto-<to-ato-ale oe snot stoote-cte- ate sto-ste oie sto-ate-sto-ste ote ate-ste-steste alos sSo-ate-cto cto ctestectecte MERIC ie hae es Betis gto Mebpcsoaimped aonls ‘empie aiteanton a lates nicnonat S-0-M-E 6 dading a a a a ak whe publig library, At the meeting an aux-| Duplicate Bridge club at her home on| {0m the younger dancing set. ‘The 6 i Rarer iliary to the American Legion will be|Park avenue, this afternoon. ‘The time| !"troduction of programs at these | Goodies! | ~ organized. All those who are interested | was spent playing auction bridge. dances has met with favor of those , |e : m3 are invitéd to be present. “ se 8 ho attempt to ‘trade’ dances, “the kind | =: r @) u X an « e 6% eee Mrs. E. R. Breisch and Master Bobby os ia \¢ ee ide and Groom and Miss Betty Breisch are leaving for| M. P. Wheeler, who has been ill for that m-el-t | a i ace c & urnfcom Wedding Trp. Missoula, Mont., where they will visit ral days was: slightly: better \thig in your & i 3 Our Removal.Sale P ositively Closes 3 Mr. and. 2fry.E. H. Warten, who 4t the home of Mrs. Breisch’s ister, | mornin mouth i 4 » were married last Saturday in Douglas, Mrs. L. N. seat me )i Ae i ge & srs mee aye Suda eas i a 3 SATURDAY, APRIL 10th : honeymoon spent in, Denver, ‘They | Millerton-Jentcins be pani eter eR, 3 . me have taken an apartment in the West | Marriage : cakes, biscuits an: ee 5 . > ? ° ~. hotel, where they will live for the pres-| A very quiet and simple marriage POCAHONTAS LODGE doughnuts that just |S TOMORROW will be the LAST day to buy Men’s and Women’s High oe , ent... Mr. Warren is connected with} ceremony was performed: last night by FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920 keep you hanging | 2. bs the Western States Oil! and Land Com-|the Rev. Phillip K. awards of the st. ON! 4 ’ % y Shoes at . 4 pant Mark's Episcopal chureh uniting Miss MABONIOSTRMELE: round the. pantry— be & CR te Ethlyn Jenkins and Earl Millevton, || Tickets, $1, Including War Tax all made with 3 bs Dinner Party 2 manager of the Metropolitan stor2 lere Lailies Free rH ALU MET >< * Tonight. The young couple were attended}; \ ix eo Mr and Mrs. T. C. Tonkin will pre- BAKING POWDER |e a side, at-an informal dinner party to- the safest, purest, most | 3, = b3 night for a number of their friends. economical kind. Try i *y be opay it—drive away bake-day ~ ad Bridge Luncheon 2 failures.” oe o Postponed. re You save when you buy it. BD < Pe The bridge luncheon, which was to 1 Zou save when you use tt. * “ have been the last of n series of Iunch- preety haaratecnig won) ae a cons given by Mrs, P. C. Nicolaysen, as- approved officially by the 3 Rs sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Neil Tay- 3: Food Authorities * lor of Rock River, Wyo., and which : HIGHEST swine + a od was planned for next Monday after- r oy ‘ oe noon, has been postponed. : ax 1 Tose Ee + Our Regular Prices a Mrs. Charles Miller and Fred Miller, > f . * mother and brother of Mrs. EB. { a f oe Breisch, have returned from a pleasure trip spent in Southern California. $ OUR SHOWING OF SPRING FOOTWEAR IS COMPLETE + co. Ea St. Mark’s Chofr ibe *y Is Entertained. 3 ~~ The members of St. Mark’s choir le & were most delightfully entertained ut r y the parish house last evening by Mr. BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER e (ele) Ee ae and Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen, Mr. and ‘ CKA Mrs. J. J. Wiederhold and Mr. and Mrs. THE. BIG MAEVE one a , aS af Fourth Floor, 0. S. Bld Ernst Livi M bs W. D. Evans, Cards furnished diver- Black, Tan, Ox Blond, Dark Brown ‘our oor, U. >. f° st Livingston. mager sion for the greater part of the évening PASTES AND LIQUIDS and White Shoes & , 8 ss Peart! oe and musical. selections were also en- THE F, F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD. tc BUFFALO, N. ¥. >< ‘A “two-course’ hunchéon': was Sik <a .> ; Soto e de dete ateed Po cto ete te tate tae e, Oo ho Oe Mele ota Me PPrpeepgoatededt a a a a eS MONEY SAVERS 7 ors s ease eSoefe-ase-ae-eteete A MESSAGE from PEP A beautiful story, told in a pretty way. 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SATUR- 6 ‘ % R 2 + << cate % Extra large ‘size Moire Silk Bags.[ Women’s Hats—Wonderful collec-M§ Women’s Beaded Georgette Silk ee last Order ticking for the gether! ; Just Arrived lection. Values up to $15.00 ° Waists. © The $10.00 kind. lee Was Denver Post. 2! 2, bier + SATURDAY ONLY \ SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY ln <i sy a i x Can You Imagine? =, $4.95 $8.50 $5.95 op, ote Some fellow The Denver Post: sells 2100 pa- = . ye Pep wae 0, live: , ; ~ Pers every day in Casper. It costs % be. said “Give me life or give me Subscribe for the the News Depot alone $300 every < Women’s Satin and Silk Skirts. Women’s White Voille Waists, lacef| Women’s White Underskirts, lace Bg, death.” That's why Pep came to Denver Post to- week, $43.00 every day to supply Worth double. and embroidery trimmed. and embroidery trimmed. . day! You'll eat the Denver Post to Casper people. . iY Double value. . 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