Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1920, Page 3

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1¢ Pollyannas Dress Christmas Dolis, The Poilyanna class of the M. day school was entertained at the ie of Miss Margaret Stanley Sat aft- ernoon at 2:30 o'clock, The afternoon was occupied in dressing dolls for the oor children at Christmas. Late’in lembers attending were Mrs. Phillips, Gertrude Craig, Margaret tallic, Iona Dowler, Leona §) Esther Rate and Margaret Stanley. oO. Oohs Bridge Pretty Affair, ij Mrs. George Jarvis presided at a pret- tly appointed bridge luricheon served at her home on Friday afternoon. The color scheme of the’ decorations was carried out in yellow, with yellow as- ters and chrysanthemums and dainty yellow tinted place cards for the table decorations, After an afternoon deyoted to play- ing auction bridge a delicious luncheon was served. The guest list_ included Mesdames Carl Taylor, H. A. Burke, Mrs, Burke, Sr., Ralph Van Denburg, Harry Free, William Weber, Charles Warner, Jr. R. Dunbar and Miss Helen Weber, _ see Wo-Fa-Lo Class to Have Meeting. fe The members of.the Wo-Fa-Lo class .of the Methodist Sunday school (vill meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the hom@ of: Miss Lola Miller. ‘The regular business and social time will be enjoyed. se « Mr. find Mrs. George Jarvis are p!in-} ning on leaving the first of next mo ‘th for Seattle, Wash., where they will spend about six weeks on a business and pl their home here before leaving for southern California to spend about a month. » . ss 8 4Mr .and Mrs. R. C. Wyland and Miss Savage, sister of Mrs. Wyland, who is visiting here from Salt Lake City, have returned from Denver, where they spent the last week. ‘ ‘ see Thenksgiving Salto Club Dance Friday at Henning. The second ‘Salto club dance which is to be given Friday ‘night will be held at the Henning hotel, where Schembeek’s orchestra will play. Danv- ing will, start at ® oclock. The first @ance, was giv‘n in the Masonic tem ple, Elabovat2 plans for an unusually. attractive holiday party are being made by the Salto club committee headed by James P. Sweeney, secretary, As-usual the dance will be formal. - Lo. bei nga) The Barrs Dedicate Their ‘New ‘Home. te. Friends to the number of forty gath- ered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Barg Saturday evening to dedicate with an old fashioned house warming, Suits selling for LOTNO.1 LOTNO.2 LOT NO. 3 the | gram in which home just completed at 221 That sold from $89.76 to $125.00 are ONE-HALF PRICE LOTNO.3 . $9.50 Ladies’ Sweaters $10.75 $15.00 $20.00 North Jefferson street. _ Cards and dancing were the principal Aiversions of the evening and the guests, all friends of long standing, en- joyed themseives to the utmost. . The dancing, which took place in a Jatge basement room, included a pro- popular and former day slassics received equal honor, {the dances of bygone days, however, eaused the merriment. | At midnight the hostess served a jeake and coffee, ee 6 Neighbors of Woodcraft Announce Annual Dance. | given Tuesday night, November 23, in the Masonic Temple. As has been the custom in the past the dance is being given during Thanksgiving week. These dances have been marked with remarkable success in the past and spe- cial efforts are being made this fall to jexcel all previous annual dances. A special committee has been appoint: ed to receive guests and to see that they meet friends on the dance floor. Tickets to this annual dance are being sold by members of the organization and also can be obtained at the en- trance to the Masonic Temple, Tuesday tnight. so 8 Mrs. Thompson Presides ut Pretty, Luncheon, . Places for.24 guests were laid at a luncheon given this noon by Mrs. Andy ; Thompson. The decorations of the tables and home were of fall flowers in ire trip. They will return to;®utumn colorings. After the daintily} served three-course luncheon the aft- erfioon was devoted to playing auction bridge. eee id An interesting meeting of the Study class was held this morning at the home of Mrs. A. N. Cobb. The usual literary program was enjoyed. st @ Elk Dinner Is Enjoyed. Mrs. E, W. Davis entertained at her home on West Yellowstone avenue last Friday evening at an elaborate elk din- ner party. The affair was in honor of, the birth annfVersaries of Mr. Dayis and a son, Nathan Davis. Places at the dining table were laid for 15 guests, al CTY NEWS... 890$.. N-. N.. N-- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock»are the | parents of a baby son born this morn- , ing at the Private hospital. ‘The mother | and son are doing well. rd | Midwest Refining company. - Wee eee Re-|that proved the most attractive and| have left for St. Louis, where they will They were as “ttend to business in the interests of j Wonderful to the rising generation as the new Tripeny Drug company. They Ug eahtee gad day steps are to the older, Will be gone cafeteria supper of sandwiches, pickles, ES u The Neighbors of Woodcraft have an-| SS matters in Denver over the weel- paieas their fifth annual dance to be|©"d, has returned to the city. t [PERSONALS |i turned to the city from Deriver, where’ Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Young: will ‘ they visited: with friends tor ‘several Jeave ina few days for New Yore cry, |OINOW AND RAIN days. Mr, Hans has accepted a position | where she will spend several months before returning to her home on “the western coast. with the new Tripeny drug store which is nearing completion. 8 : Miss Agnes Clare returned this morn- ing from Douglas, where she spent the week-end at the homie of her parents. She has resumed her position with the H. JPeterson, agent for J. M. Carey iid brothers, has left” for Cheyenne; where he will attend to business in the interests of the real estate business here. see L, A. Parker has returned to his post- tion with the Consolidated Royalty company after undergoing an operation in Denver, Mr. Parker, was gone for several weeks, but his condition is much improved. % sa 8 D. W: Tripeny and John Tripeny several weeks, ee 8 R. M. Bartholomew returned this jorning from Denver, where he spent e week-end-attending to business matters, oes A. E. Biglin, who attended to busi- eee T. F..Algeo has returned from New York City, where he spent the past two weeks attending to business in thé in- terests of. the Sinclair Oil company. 2 8 H. B. Durham is in Denver looking after legal matters.. see Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Den- ver, are spending the week here visit- ing at the home of Mr. Robert's sis- ter, Mrs. D. L. Brook, se 8 James Hartford has resumed his posi- tion with the C., B. & Q. after spend- ing his vacation visiting. with his pa- rents in St. Joseph, ‘Mo. areas Miss Maybelle Gore left yesterday for Greeley, Colo., where she will spend the Thanksgiving time with her parents. eee 4 e J. C. Childers has been spending the past few days in the city from Ther- mopolis, Wyo., where he is now lo- cated. Mr. Childers was formerly em- ployed with the Casper Storagé com- pany here, ses Mrs, Carolyn Young is here from San Francisco visiting with her sister, NEW MAP of Salt Creek FREE, Salt Creek, Wyo., is now inthe spotlight. As the govern- ment leases are granted on lands in this great oil producing area, you need a good map to guide you. This one is new and up-to-date. It show: the holdings of the individual panies. It includes structural tour lines taken from the official map of the field. You want; this map and you will be glad that) you sent for it. A letter or just fyour name and address on a postcard will bring it to you Free. { OQHENSTEIN & GRAHAM, Nevada Bidg.{ Denver, Offices—Denver, Cheyenne, and Rawlins Private wires to all offices. Mr. and Mrs. John Hans have re- prices for this week. Children’s Sweaters LOTNO.1 . $8 LOTNO.2 .. $6.50 LOTNO.3 . $7.75 Serge Middy Suits LOT NO. 1 . $16.50 LOTNO.2 . $19.50 G ingham Dresses LOTNO.1 . “ LOTNO.2 . $3.50 $4.50 You buy 2 pairs, receive one pair free. We will continue to offer the following items at our sale All $2.00 Filber Silk Host, block only $1.00 A PAIR Size 6 to 22 Hosiery ably Mrs. Lind Garton returned last eve- ning to the city after spending the woek end at her home in Douglas. ts bis acta FRENCH KILL 101,458 RATS - PARIS.—(By mail.)—The tycal. num: ber of rats killed in Paris since the opening of the offensive September 12 last kept of the births. | Enea Miss Frances Harrington, who visit- ed over the week-end with friends in Douglas, has returned to her home in the city. Mr. -and Mrs, Thomas Nelson have returped to their home in Lincoln, Neb., after visiting here with friends over the week-end. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Burnett returned today from Lander and Fort Washakie, where they have been spending the past few days. @be Casper Dailp Cribune ARE FORECAST FOR THIS WEEK Northern Rocky Mountain and Pla- teau Regions—Generally unsettled an@ oceasional snows and rains; probably considerably colder last half of week. Southern Rocky Mountain and Pla- teau Regions—Light rains or snows Tuesday or Wednesday; otherwise gen- erally fair, with normal temperature, SEAMS. #8 ca oe z They were’ very favor- impressed with Casper: ses Tribune Want Ads bring resulta. * 4s is 101.458. No record has been Date to AES NES aed aio Mail Us Your A congregation in the Black Forest KODAK has appointed a woman. curate, whose FINISHING duties will be to assist the pastor in \church administratin and — { Dr. I. N. Frost, residence 858 S, Lin-! Quick Service ‘ THE PICDURE SHOP Box 1076 Casper, Wyo, parish work.| residence phone, 1564W; office 11-22-tf TOMORROW SPECIAL 65 Dresses; values up to $50.. Your choice— Wednesday Special—100 Tricollette Blouses at € Worth $8.50 to $10 256 South Center Phone 1304-M ~& a package before the war a package ‘during the war S*" now The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! | UNITED EPR ERMING WV, Our Annual Thanksgiving Linen Sale Is Now In FULL PROGRESS. Closes Wednesday Night We have prepared for this sale and offer some very fine Irish Linens and Mercerized Satin Damasks at remarka bly low prices. 70-inch Mercerized Satin Damask, worth $1.50, Sale Price..........2...... 70-inch Mercerized Satin Damask, worth $1.65, Sale Price... 70-inch Mercerized Satin Damask, worth $1.85, Sale Price..... 70-inch Mercerized Satin Damask, worth $2.00, Sale Price 70-inch Mercerized Satin Damask, worth $2.50; Sale Price. “i $1.65 70-inch Pure Linen, worth $3.00, Sale Price... te) 70-inch Pure Linen, worth $3.50, Sale Price... 70-inch Pure Linen, worth $4.00, Sale Price............... 70-inch Pure Linen, worth $5.00, Sale Price... 70-inch Pure Linen, worth $6.00, Sale Price. During this sale all our Linen Napkins at a reduction of. $2.85 $3.85 $4.65 20% This is the time to replenish your linen closet for Thanksgiving and the Holidays. Extra Special All our line of LADIES’ COATS, SUITS, DRESS- - ES .and SKIRTS at 33 1-3 percent reduction TUES- DAY and WEDNESDAY only. CHILDREN’S COATS 25% Off Former Prices Richards & Cunningham Company THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Wool Goods Special 40-inch All-Wool Serge and Epingle in shades of brown, taupe, wine, Burgundy, wisteria, red, Copen- hagen blue, green and black; regular $3.00, Sale Price, per yard $2.15 Heavy twilled White Canton Flannel, regularly 55c, Sale Price, yard. Knit Underwear We have a complete line of “Merode” Underwear for women, misses and children in all-wool, silk and wool, wool and cétton and fleeced cotton, which we are offering for a few days at a reduction of... ‘2 _. 25% eit will pay you to lay in your winter supply at these prices while our stock of sizes and styles is large. i WITIIIIIDIDIIIIIIMIIMO SS AIIM OMOEIIIIO ISIS SG, Fedde OOOOH: rr og re cae | | | | : {

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