Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1920, Page 3

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party ‘given at her home, - Durbin street, last Saturda; ee: ¥ Jean's birth anniversary. ef the time, Mrs. Harvey | ‘The decorations for the carried out in the Hallowe’ | yesterday afternoon, Miss Helen Wal Jace, who was the hostess, Was assisted Peres ts ‘by Misé Blanche Toland in serving de- Ucious refreshments after the score or Spek! more girls ‘present had spent a most at 1 o'clock at the panies Of iene 1p, | Pleasant hour togetaer. Miss Jessie Mambright, 432 South Park street Anderson entertainéd with *several!, of Mrs. Gonts, $62 South Lincoln street, Plano numbers during the afternoon. The_membérs of the society are askel | to go to the ee nearest their homes, The afternoon pil be spent working on articles of the Presbyterian bazaar. | the home. of rMs. Burton All of ‘the ladies having quilt beers | French's daughter. are asked to bring them. | The regular meeting of the Business | ee | and Professional Women’s club will be} Surprise Shower | held tomorrow evening. The prozram Enjoyable Affair, {4a in charge of Misa ‘Harriet. Littte, Mrs. EH. Toye and Mrs, Sid Mor.| Miss May. Hamfiton ‘and "Misa Musa risson). usdisted by Mrs. B. GL; Hottig,| Ross. A number of important, matters 5 ‘acted. as hostess ut a susprise miscol-|\¢f business will come up. All business| laneous shower given in honor of Mrs.| @nd professional women intereste’ are | Oscar Beyer at her home, 837 South | cordially inyited to attend. The mect-| MoE inley. street.. jing begins at 8 o'clock. The guests arrived. at. Mrs. Beyer’s| ; at 2 o'clock tn the afternoon and she| Wednesday the dressmaking olass will | was presented with many. lovely gifts | have ifs first meeti The class is} trom her friends, “A luncheon was in-| taught Ly Miss Harriet Gardner, H "to. Btarts + aa Roberta Mapes, Evelyn P: Meetings of the membe: » Gjes' Aid sbcicty of the chureh will be held fi May Simpson, Mrs.-Charles French and t The first seasion of the gym class will be held at the high school gym hasiym tonight: There is a large e+ rollment for thesé classes, rived in the city and ar protection against w: with needlework. The guests invited were Mesday nes | A. T. Jessen, George LL. Ladbury, A. will be held on Friday evening by- one of the corps. E ead ht MA AS aS L.ATobins, A. 1 Sloane; A. Holme, | oepepry epee seeerry rrr, TL Peach, Joo Proud, G. D. Scott. L lz SDEEETI Wee TIES: ‘ery, W.F. Brewer, Mi A, ? ef- | fingwell, Hattie McDermott and} iss | Olive Batz. The junior members en *y; ing the party were Miss Eleanor Peo sh, | Donald Perry and Melvin Hollis, rar ra E KK, of ©. Will Give * Dance Tomorrow + The hallroom of thé Mullin ohib ~-i7 a ho. the scene of the first. infor: Kwights of Columbus dance of thé’ + va- son, ioriorrow night. The decoratt ms * will follow the Knights of Colum!us eolors. Refreshments will be served during the evening. . ‘The entertainment committee is com Dress Shoes *possed of Messrs. M. J. Foley, J. H.! So. Loa Simons and B. J. Doniihue, | Paras Activities at the e ¥. W., ADThid Week Qne of the most pleasant Sunday aft- ernoons so far held was that arranged anteed. Money réfunded if not satisfactory. Why Does Ht Come $6.95 “Once to Every Woman?” $5.50 ‘Wisn was hostess ata is : “hh : / fi The affair was in celebration of Miss The afternoon was spent playing; (children’s games. Towards the close!Brice arrived from Boulder Sunday, | Re Suffering with an iodine burn on one! arm, Fred. Turner, Casper newsie, ap- plied at the Private hospital yesterday Pickmunrgere i stitutes sisted by Mrs. Frank Thomas, serv: ed, Saller"s store in Boulder as well as Cas- refreshments to the ¢ehildren: > neth and Gretchen . Johnson, Thomas, Charline Hanway, Pad) an Arden Anderson, Mattie Loder and Ella! clined amazingly. —— ——— Richard Berry, a Thermopolis oil man, is in Casper on business, nerath, bot hof Chicago, Dl, Help Yourself As a builder of strength or Scott’s Emulsion has, stood the exacting formally served. “A bouquet of pink and test oftime. Help your- white chrysanthenums made up the| ‘The regular meetings of the Girl Re- self to renewed strength, decorations. The afternoon was spent{ serve Corps will be held’ and a party |’ | Aake Scott’s Emulsion! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 20-30 Big Veber in ySlives Regular. $12, $14, ‘$16 and $18.50" values; Your Choice, Hundreds of pairs to select from. Every pair guar- SEMI-DRESS SHOES. Values up to $9.00 Special at EXTRA HEAVY WORK SHOES. Special at Known for Fr k C ee South pe Daily Cxibune Cribune _ 141 South y afternoon.| wo avr SI Sailer, accompanied by J. C, here, working for the Midwést. “—* - Bd. buyer, is in the city for a sew days. Wisner, as-| Mr. Wer represents the well-known |Der's: ore aie store. He is makin party were | this Casper for the partientar | li Bd for treatment. | porp of price readjustment on the ‘en. colors. pean Se Sele Those invited” were Claudia. and | Merchandise at the local store, Mr, Sal-| NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. ‘atte! jler Hee but recently returned from any Schank Plumbing Reating “Lacey [extensive eastern trip and declares thut 5 | Company was inc in almost fice of the Seecetary, of State of ry line sprices. have. de The big aller reduction sale ‘October 15, 1920. is xchijduled to open Sooo — at — ——— jetence of said company is for: fits Mrs, LeRoy: have © visiting “at Lester, Mrs We ere placing on sale a number of DRESSES Including forty which arrived today, diréct from our New. York buyer. They come in silks, georgettes, taf- fetas, tricolettes’ and jerseys. We are ‘222 Values up to $65.00 $16.50 | 333 Per Cent Discount i} On Al SUITS 3,33 Per Cent Discount on all MILLINERY eakness A beautiful li Dresses at of | Bit *eve euawes) THE REASON SOLLLLILEIL TLD QE TIO OO SM: the price revisions is that were to com> lines and we have without delay lowered our prices () far affected. — ; This sale coming as s it does at the beginning of th > i Dike Ist Wool -Trieotine and Serge Dresses; formerly priced to $49.50 The celebrated MAR-HOF regulation Middy suit in two oe $16.50 $19.50 Sale Price $27.50 ' Children’ s School Dresses Your choice of our entire stock j Sale Frige ee H 95; Less 333%, Blouses ONE LOT fancy Blouses; all shades; regular prices to $12.50 le ¥ ¥ Ne . Your favorite magazine and the daily press have been telling you of There has been a decline in price on ready-to-wear and kindred ‘Middie Suits Wool ia Ready-to- Wear Prices comrereenecam es, a aaa ‘CASPER’S FIRST STORE TO READJUST PRICES _. TO PRESENT DAY LEVELS Beginning Tuesday, November 9th and Continuing For Ten Days . ga THE PRICES which we offer our entire stock owing to lack of space. However, below ir Se SO Oe eT ee? tt eveEy item : so tending this sale, é winter Season a Harold.S. Capps, son of Mr. and Mrs.[years next Stax the abov Herbert Capps of this city, has arrived; object: from Denver where he has been em:|formed is to enzage in Ployed for the past year 4nd expects to make his home with his parents} tof said company F ‘Wiliam. Clayton, Thermopolis cattle ‘directors and Hal Curran, the} | State of Wyoming at 9 o’clock a) m. | The term of ex- porate-year of said company. The s jeninctpal operations’ of said company general! shail be conducted ae the County of n the Natrona, State of ck principal ‘office of ay company is sand | Rooms 209-311, Oil Exchange Build- Dollars, divided into fiftv thousand | ing, in the City of Casper, © said: shares the par value of Jne-D County, said State, and A. BS. Stirrett lar per share. The af: id is the’ agent of company ih agement of said co Tpo charge of es id office. under the contro! of a . R. WALDSC HMIDT, Secretary. ame Noy. 8, 9, 10, 1920. or which, said co plumbing and h yomin; State of Wyoming “2 Se. 5 Said bo: poz d ences, WRIGLEYS } a package | before the war We will not attempt to give a detailed description of the prices at we quote a few items to impress you with the importance of your at- The prices will be as low and lower than pre-war days and every thrifty shopper will be interested in the savings this sale offers, pO Naa Aa Sc ae Sh, es ‘during the war and €a package N ow The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! 4 Be. pl NULL ACL HANNAN iNNNINW RIUM ° Hosiery |. Gloves Cut to the Quick Buy two pairs of Hosiery One Lot 7 . 4 ‘ i oves; all colors; REE: ee Formale One lot fancy Wool This special feature applies to all One Lot sriced to $75. Sse Price i be fee to $27. B hs fem A Ladies’ and Children’s Cotton and Silk ae: 2: black and $1.48 48 : i ; rice ~ Hosiery. Sele rier \ ® . “nm $19. 50 , ec Saar Ladies’ Outing Gowns mor AN Lot 1—Vz slues to $3.25; Sale Price Lot 2-—Values to $4.50; Sale Price : sa i IINR C9 $2.25 $2.98 AOE IIS OM. hetaehakot EO LE EOLA OMEN ee fF bth &

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