Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 3

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Activities ch Interest. - ¥.W.'C. AY sewing class which organized last evening at the axso- tion rooms has ten members .and. rr a few more enrollments, it is ced. Miss Harriet Gardner ‘of the school, will teach the class, A fee of $4 for 12 lessons is asked. In- dividual instructions will be given eazh member of the cinss and will be asked to bring the work in which she is most interested. The class will meet each ‘Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock at the association rodms. The Freshman Girl Reserve Corps will meet at the association this aft- ernoon for consideration of constitution and by-laws, Cag oe The Junior Senior Girl Reserve Corps listened to an interesting discussion of reasons for college attendance and the merits of various colleges at their me:t- . ing yesterday afternoon. Miss Blanche Evans talked to the girls about the University of Wyoming. After the meeting Miss Ruth Kimball, Miss Ingla Black. and Miss. Florence Eastman 8érved refreshments, \\ The Business and Professional Wom- ‘s club will consider the adoption of y-laws at the regular meeting, which (wil be held next Tuesday evening. A latge attendance is earnestly requested ie ' ¥ * At @ meeting of St. Mark's Synergne held last evening at the home of Mra, J. C. Warkley, 714 Grant avenue, plane were made for a tea and a sale of cekes and Thanksgiving puddings at the parish house on Saturday; Novem. ber 20. Other baked goods will. also be offered for sale: A special effort -will be made greatly to increase the membership of the Synergae before the next mi ofthe society on Novem her 16 several calling committees “were appointed. Mrs. Warkley served delicious refreshments at the conclusion of the évening. . . {ae Od for Guésts. 2 Mrs. Burton Lester will be hostess at a bridge luncheon next Wednesday at the Henning hotel in honor of her mother, Mrs, Charles Ffrench, and her sister, Mts. LeRoy Denerath, both of Chicago, who will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lester next week. se 8 Interesting Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Society. 7 ‘The members of the Ladies’ Aid So- clety of the North Casper Chapel met in the, basement~rooms of the church with a very good attendance. The aft- ernoon was devoted a business, meet- a : Get the best fresh milk—’ Klim Powdered Milk On Sale at MERRELL, SOULE SALES CO. Ist Nat'l Bank Court Rock Springs. Wyo. ON SALE AT BOSELLY & CARR Fifth and Beech—Phone 545-W CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 118 East Seco: one 97 W. H, BROWN GROCERY Because ofits purity, because of its CS ehongad Pecnese 66 itn] ° ness— themest coohomicel milk that money can buy. Keep it on your pantry shelf and it is ready for use at any time for all milk purposes. A2%41b. can of Klim Whole Milk makes 10 quarts of liquid milk. Spollit backwards KL BRAND POWDERED MILK 9, C. G. COLGIN’S Grocery and Market 903 S. Spruce St. Phone 584.J WE DELIVER Lbs: Jonathan $1 Apples for .... than Applies, Doel unc Celery dC or Paranips. - 20C Lbs. Fancy @ Onions for Fancy Pot $ nut Cortes Bil 60 16 sor) for... £1 sore OE i One galion’ Gf 45 White Karo... Qne gallon Dark Karo....... ing and plans were made for the bazaar which will be held in the néar future. “The hostesses of the afternoon were the Mesdamés Tye and Osgood. Re freshments were served ai the close of the meeting. OS celal] : see F American Legion Dance Is Well Attended. — ‘The dance given last night by. the women of the auxiliaty to the Ameri- can Legion,; was well attended by the young people of Casper. The Masonic Temple was comfortably crowded all of the evening and the music was sup- plied by the Casper Band orchestra, The dance was chaperoned by the wom- en of the auxiliary and the “Home, Sweet Home” was played at midnight. eee Pepper Club Enjoys Meeting. Mrs. O. L. Walker was hostess last night at her home on South. Center street, at a meeting of the members of |* the Pepper club. The evening was de- voted to auction bridge as usual, anil refreshments were served, ee we Elks Plan Dancing Season. The social Jancing season planned hy the members of the Elks will oper about the middle of thi month, The , KI-eMolps (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION Plerend ipenbea taro lfas roa Gass weded e QUICK RELIEF! “Once to Every Woman?” How Long Does It Last? Dring Pill dances will be given every two Coat @uring the’ evening and refreshments |cil Bluffs, Ia:,/and Milwaukee, whers and at the present it is the plan to| were served bythe: hostess. have every fourth dance a formal one. The committee has not yet made com- plete arrangements, and annvuncement of the plans in detail will be made later. . Masonic Dance For Tonight, te ‘The regular informal dance to be given by. the members: df the Masonic} Dancing. Club on every other Friday night, will be held in the Masonic Tem- plé this evening. Y- : About 18 friends mét at the home ct Mr. and Mrs, John B. Nelson, 1044). East First street, tast night at a party in honor of the little daughter, Betty Jane. Music and dancing was enjoyed $s ALWAYS k, Discovery tant: Blak sie tage colds oo et paroxysms of coughing.’’ No harmful drugs, but just good medicine. At your druggists, 60c and $1.20 a bottle. offering them ND - For Today and Saturday We are placing on sale a number of DRESSES Including forty which arrived today, direct from our New York buyer. They come in silks, georgettes, taf- fetas, tricolettes and jerseys. $228 The cheapest of these Dresses are valued at $65 33! Per Cent Discount -On Al SUITS 33! Per Cent Discount on all MILLINERY | You'll enjoy rich Maple Flavor MAPLE SUGAR We are baby, son. and Mrs. McArthur, Wharton's mother, have left for Coun- «Mrs. Wharton was formerly Miss they will visit for some time. They by intend to make their home in the east. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wharton and|Mr, Wharton has been in the employ Mrs, |of the Chamberlin Furniture company. na MéArthur, @ graduate of the Na- ‘trona county high school. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wharton have many friends | here. - Tribune Wasit Ads~ bring results. k ».ocer for Calumet Powder and be sure that you get _ ‘EMBER. to ask your it —the-Indian Head on the orange label. Then failures. about~bake day ‘or you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sacllent and most palatable foods. It never varies in quality— And now remember, you always use less than of most other brands because it possesses greater leav- ening strength. Now Remember- Always Use & There is no waste. If a recipe : calls for one — two cups o! flour — half a erate milk — that’s: all youuse. You sever have to re-| Calumet is aa oe Inany baking— time, whether the can fust been opened or whether if is the spoonful. ‘ Contains only such ingredients 4 cups of sifted flour, 4 level tea- as spoons Calumet 1 tablespoon sugar, have been officially speed by U. S. Baking Powder, Food Authorities — an: sanitary is the product od. id of the_ largest, most modern By < LD tas Ltd cups sw mili" ‘Thea mis ia , the regular way, - Discontinuing Our Men's Clothing Dept. All Values Qut-Valued — _ All Prices Under-Priced Celebrated M ichaels-Stern Value First SUITS and OVERCOATS Marked down below the price other good clothes are sold for As our floor spacé is limited we have decided to enlarge our Men’s Furnish- ings and Shoe Departments and will therefore close ou of cost. (We’re ready to help you secure the biggest savings prices any other good clothes are sold for anywhere. fullest confidence in our statement of values and in the hand-tailoring employed in these notable finest clothes. - fashionable, of the times. Special Announc t our Clothing regardless by reducing prices below the The public may have the quality of woolens and fine The models are the most This sale offers the utmost in’.\quality and low price. ement We are also giving a 25 per cent discount on Leather Vests, Sheep-lined Coats, Mackinaw Coats, etc. ' A 25 per cent reduction on Regal Dress Shoes. Big re- ductions on Work Shoes. Many othe GAINS on sale. ror rel Opposite Lyric Theater aaa cea Unusual Offer of SUITS in conservative colors in new fall models $60 The suits offered at this low price are fine hand- tailored, all wool, correct- ly styled. They are from the regu- lar line of! the famous Society Brand Clothes for young men and men who stay young. You always need a fresh suit and here’s your op- portunity to buy one or more at a substantial sav- ing on regular prices. Both our word and the Brand Clothes label guarantee these con- servative suits—and they are yours for $60. Society 25 per cent dis- count on all over- coats, mackinaws and leather vests. Buy while assortments are complete. $LLecimes MENS & YOUNG MENS OUTFITTER. 260 South Center Where Society Brand Clothes Are Sold ten nen a

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