Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1921, Page 3

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appropriate table appointments, Following the luncheon the after noon was devoted to playing auction bridge. erate Many Attend Fern Apron Special. The tabernacle was well fill night by members and friends 7 « %byterian-echurch at the cial given by one of the circles Ladies’ Aid. Many of the guests been seht\aprons so that the ues could be measured pets a for eavh inch pat in the pocket. guests had their waist aasurements taker gt the doorway to determine the price 6f admission. Original. games and contests which made the evening most informal were played: Mrs. Fred Van Gordon chatr- man of the entertainment committee, assisted by her helpers, succeeded in making all of the guests immediately at home. Home made candies were sold and delicions refreshments wero served. The proceeds - will go: toward the fund pledged the church by the circle of the Ladies’ Aid. § Ceres Mrq. BB Brooks and Mra, H.R. Lathrop returned Morning from the ranch Where they have be fos aa of. Mra A. 1. Spiur- loc! . tables will play. . this morning from Denver, and After spending ~ome time here, their, home. ern coast. Tea Honoring Miss Abel. Miss Edith Abel of Sheridan, served at the home of cee Night embers of the Midnight Dane. > ag natu turned out a large attendance to attend the dance given in the Winter Garden Jast night. The first number on the program was a vocal solo by little Miss Mil. dred Bubb, She sang a lullaby and responded to the loud applause with the popular, “Sweet and Low.” The Uttle girl's perfect composure as w+} | and F. A. Smith. as her charming voice made her nutn- pS 22 ber one of the hits of the evening, » |'To Be Married * The violin and piano number br the oe dune First. MissesVerna and Gladys Searles was Invitation also well received. The yours ladics made their first public appearance last night and the interpretation both on the piano and viojin predicts a fu- ture in the music world for them. Mrs. H. P. Bubb sang “Wyoming” followed by “Lonesome,” for the en- core. Her clear soprano voice was well adapted to the selections chosen Follow the Crowds TO. THE MIDWEST PHARMACY FOR YOUR Noonday Lunch - Let us add you to our list of satisfied customers , at the Rexall store. from China, where she spent the luncheon. W. T. Dumm, of Sheridan, and Mrs. Elmer B. Brosius to uy Edgar Campbell. Jr.. day evening, the Nativity, Crafton, Penn. Campbell. member of ‘cuiergac the 32d Pennsylvania district, Menu for Tomorrow MERCHANTS LUNCH Me aie Creamed Rice Soup Chicken Fricassee Hot Biscuits ~~ Potato Fingers Green Peas Apple Rolls = Tea or Céffee ALL FOR 50¢ i EXTRAS Strawberry Shortcake PerteaHion Salad Lemon Pie Avple Pie MIDWEST PHARMACY Raid west Building, Opposite Postoffice oT Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Seaman arrived visiting at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Seaman, on South McKinley street and Mrs. Seaman will go to souther: California where they-intend to make eee Mrs. L. D. Seeley, Mra. R. W. Adams and Mrs. Hanna McClure are expected see to return to their homes in Casper the first of next month. The ladies have been spending the winter on the wést- who “ee ig visiting in this city. was the guest of hofer at+a four-course luncheon Mrs. Otis Thompson. Cut Mowers were used for ‘the table decorations: and lighted:can- dies made. the table’ most™attractive. Miss Abel,,;who bas just paced ive years as a missionary, related a num- ber of interesting experiences after The guests tncluded- the Mesdames “ee Es Dumm, H. B. Durham, D. H. Ulery, J J Gibtin, WL French, A B. Poling, have been received by Casper friends to the marriage of Miss = Grace Alice Brosius, daughter of Mr. , , : een on Wednes- June 1, at the Church of Mr. Campbell is the son of Guy ©. tram pe Caspet Oaliy Tridunc PAGE THREE “ps a former resident of Cusper for|merly in the employ of. the Midwest | age eel mem ayer aan refinery were. service. see Lusk where he was looking rests growing out of new ats in the Lance Creek field. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS Tue bride t=» unkrown to Casper} 3. a1, Comfort and F. Knieker-|He wi! ¢ for Denver tonight on People bat is a very highly sccom-|pocker, both of the Siidwest ‘eerbtine | tbe same mission, SCHEDULED SATURDAY | ===: plished and charming young ‘ady. company. have returned from Salt be AB: — wil make thelr home St} Creek where they sp2ut) yesterfy| Mr. and Mrs E. Richarf Shipp and ‘rafton. at to bi for the -com-| rs. A. E. Thompson will lesvo to-/ = 2. ne usiness for morrow night for Denver where they| All applicants who Sicneiageie to take} American Legion } . Ul be joined by Mr. Thompson. They |the clerk-carrier examination Satur- | pare “Ray | H. EL Maley on ads Midwest Re will spend two weeks on a — @ay under civil service for positions ‘The Winter Garden. will be used to-| fining company ix in Lander, looking | ‘rough places of interest in rade, | in the Casper postoffice have been no- | night by th- American Legion for/after business interests. including Florence, where Mr. Thomp- jivica to poser he Ganteal echocl “ts son will inspect the Standard refin-| 1 crow morning not tater than 9 | Miss Grace McFerson of Lead. 8. D.,| ery. o'clock. Some 25 applications have is visiting here with friends, formerly er 4 and s who 4 Farlane nd Mies Bickford -will be] residents in Lead. Ai]. WOODMEN Os SHR S7ORLD. pila dhong) ol onpenp ttyl | feat: the ar meeting tonght, business ‘ues —— ee the. oreping. ro ot tenortanee ana tmeianione modated as jong as blanks hold out Mr. and mre Harry Lesebery ef CHARLES L. HOWARD, C. C Conditions have. been reversed in Circle, are in the city visiting with |tHO.AS LONGHURST, Clerk. - ‘friends Mrs Lesebery was formerly 7AS-3t} Miss Ella McGuire of this city. see Manchester Cup USED Won n by Derby Charles Stott spent the day in Cas: Per,"en route from his home in Doug: las to Powder River, «here he will attend to business cee Mrs. Allen McLellan, we of Dr. McLellan, left yesterday for Byphnns, for a visit with friends relatives. Dr. MoLeiJan plans.to feo about the first of the month over- land to spend an extended vication on the coast. BO) YEARS Mrs. Sadie LaTouf arrived this thorn ing from Cheyenné. She will be here for about-a week on business. Mrs. LaTouf was formerly @ resident of e see B. B. Brooks is in Denver looking after business interests for several days. MANCHESTER, England, May 20.| +The Manchester cup, at 1% miles for a purse of £2240, run here today, | was won by Lord Derby's March} Along. Sir W. Nelson's Tangiers was a second and J. Shepherd's King’s Idler, third, The odds quoted against the winner were 5 to 1, against Tan-| girs 10 to 1 and King’s Idler 8 to 1.| Fifteen horses ran. ee Dr. H. R. Lathrop returned this morning from Bénver where he has been for several days. AS A TONIC janta. Gag eee M. W. Purcell, county attorney, was unable to bo at his offices yesterday or this morning on account of a tem- Dorary illness. J. T. Gratiot has returned from-Chi- cago, Ill, and eastern points where he has been lodking after business in- terests. are H. ESS: A. E. Thompson. superintendent or} the Standard refinery, here left last) night for Florence, Colo,, where he will spend several days inspecting the | Mr. For the Next Ten Days We will give you the benefit of some wonderful bar- gains bought, on my recent trip to New York. TOMORROW’S BARGAINS WILL BE Dresses at $13.95 Sport Suits at $22.50 and $25.00 See Window Display E. K. Price of the Pacific Mutual Insurance company is leaving today on a business trip ¢o Glenrock and to Denver. W. H. Patten, well known local at- | torney, returned yesterday afternoon FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.! j A. E. Stirrett, “attorney, has re turned from Lusk, where has has been attending to ‘business matters. oe Attorney Frank England is out. of the city for afew days attending to business interests. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freekle-taca to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cpst you a penny untess it} removes the- freckles; while if it does] give you:a clear complexion the ex:| penbe is trifling. | Simply "get, an ounce; of Othine—| double strength—trom any~-druggist | and a ‘ew applications should. show you how eaby it is to*rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beaut ful complexion. “Rarely ‘is_more than | one ounce needed for the worst ca Be sure to ask the druggist for th strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of y back if it falls to remove} Carl Shumaker, who. has’ been in the east looking ‘after business, has returned to his home here. eee John P. Curran!father of Hal Cur. ran, prominent attorney, is visiting here from his home in Pittsburg, Kay eee M. N. Wheeler has returned from Lusk, whete he spent several days at- tending ‘to legal matters. M. Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson of Seattle, Wash., are visiting in Casper with Mre, Henderson's sister, Mrs. Mary Finnen on Bast Fifth street. cee George Davidson of Laramie, is spending severa) days here visiting with tnd me Dewidier was for- Shop | i aA ENSATIONAL VALUES AT LOW PRICES Another wonderful pickup made by our New York Buyer on SILK DRESSES, Coats and Suits. In con- nection With the new beautiful lines, we have re-marked.the entire line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suiis, Coats and Dresses. Every garment in the house is up-to-the-minute in style and quality. The prices are always the LOWEST. . The tremendous large buys we make and absolutely for cash only gives our patrons the opportunity to buy.the newest and best merchandise for the least at this store. SEE OUR WINDOWS The opportunity sale is still in full swing. Come in, look around, make yourself at home—make this store your Stores SILK D ES $ .89° A varied assortment'of Silk Dreeses made of Mes- salines, Taffetas and Tricolettes; all) very neatly trimmed and good quality materials, Mr- and ALAA i One large assortment of Silk Dresses in a variety of the newest styles und colors. They are made of Georgettes, Chiffon Txffetus, Can- ton Crepes, Lousine Satins. Very neatly and artistically trimmed. All sizes. WRAPS, COATS The Coats and Wraps we offer you in this sale are of the finest all wool materials, pure silk lined and the newest styles, SUITS WOMEN’S AND MISSES' ALL WOOL SUITS We didn’t overlook our Suits. Every one is educed in price and the materials are of the most popular cloths, pure silk lined, button, eM AA # LAP SA \ SATURDAY SPECIALS White Laundry Soap, 9 bars for___.--50¢ -Regular 10c pkg. of Washing Powder, ae TOr 2 ee eo Pee es 25¢ ‘Toilet Paper, 3 rolls for ______-----__25¢ “Sweet Naval Oranges, per dozen_-__-__35¢ Solitaire Coffee, pound, 50e; 2 pounds__90c “Large Bottle of Stuffed Olives for___-30¢ 4 bars of Assorted Toilet Soap for______25e . Strictly fresh Brookfield Butter, pound_40e Lincoln Street Grocery | ‘Phone 676-J. 650 South Lincoln Street. SILK DRESSES braid and belt trimmed. : B SILK BLOUSES SKIRTS | Petticoats / ‘ Heavy Georgette Crepe Women's Silk Petti- Tricolette Blouses | Blouses in white, flesh, Ond lot of Wom- | onic a very large and : ease : en's Skirts made of A in a variety of the | peach, bisque, gray and ail wosl ade na. | Beautiful assortment in newest colors. All | ™any other beautiful col- terials, beautiful col- | Jerseys, Taffetas and res te pick from: om a very neatly ors and best mate- | Messalines;~ plain, fancy trimmed. rials. | and two-tone combina- tions. $3.95 $4.95 | sery @ im the posvoftice here at the. with | many bave turned to civil service as Nook, civil service employment during the s ion of their living problems ent months. At one Ume it was al- and ane ement of examinations at most inipor to secure men to var nts in the country has met & Geiuge of applications. alaries paid but this condition has — With unemployment general Leave your lsundry at the News Iris Theater building. ~ Complete June List NOW ON SALE Columbia Records 516-6 Song Hits Scandinavia (Sing Dose Song and Make Dose Musié) Al Jolson “ase | Funeral Blues (Eat Custar 2" Break a Tooth) om Seeley ~ I Used to Love You But It’s All Over No A; 3388} Prank Crumit | No Wonder I'm Blue A 3357 { Just We Two BS | Rose of Athlone Frank Crumit Howard Marsh Howard Mersh A-3392{ Make Believe Nora Bayes 8Se | Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Nora Bayes A-3394{ Mary and John Edwin Smalle 85 Nobody's Rose Edwin Smalle Right Straight Thru A-3390 zz Band 85< Paradise Mary Sta. Down Where They Play the Blues Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band (>. Gonna Jazz My Way ‘wees, Put on de Golden Sword aoa arry C. Browne ond Male Quartet ie | Get Yo’ Ticket Harry C. Browne A-3385( Rescue the Perishing Henry Burr 8Se | Sweet Hour of Prayer Henry Burt Dance Revwals fio in Your Daddy’s Arms. Fox-trot A-3391 85e {Spoiled You. Fox-trot A- (3387 Siren of a Southern Sea. ‘. Dreams. Fox-trot ae ‘Medley Fox-trot Arlt Hickman's Orchestra = Art Hickman's Orchestra Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra Art Hickman's Orchestra : A393 Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra Two Sweet Lips. Medley Fox-trot Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra A-3383(Toddle. | Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio Beela Boola. Song One-step Paul Biese Trio I Lost You. Fox—trot The Happy Siz ae Yokohama Lullaby. Medley Fox-trot The Happy Siz Over the Hill. Song Waltz -6183 The Metropolitan Daneé Players $1.25 Medley Waltz The Metropolitan Dance Players oe 8 eee Dreamy Hawaii. Bright Eyes Jess Libonati, Xylophone Solo Aga! Underneath Hawaiian Skies Lisa Joss Libonati, Xylophone Solo Opera and Concert $1.00 {Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses Charles Hackett * 4+3380 Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song) Georze Meader $1.00) My Little Home on the Hill George Meader 79185 {Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charma Pablo Casale Turk The in the Straw Percy Grainger um-Suckers March 3 $1.00 Perey Grainger 79457 ( $1.00 ni an Canto Amoroso Duci de Kerekjarto Hearts and Flowers. Key of “G” Cincinnati Sym nee Cheha under the direction of Bugen Ysaye Love in idlesees (Serenade) Key of “C” Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra A-6182 | $1.50 Tropical Dance No. 4 Haytian Orchestra, conducted by E-7072 Justin Elie 85c ) Voodoo Scenes (Priestess Dance) Haytian Orchestra, conducted by Justin Elie Columbia Novelty Record Week May 28—June 4 Something different for yourrecord library. Original. Individual. Exceptional. Standard Models from $30 up New Columbia Records on Sale at all Columbia Dealers Period Designe the 10th and 20th of Every Month up to $2100 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NewYork $7.95 $3.89, $5 WOMEN’S SWEATERS A large assortment of Women’s Sweaters, made of all wool yarns in a variety of colors and sizes. $2.98 and Up Opposite the Postoffice in the Midwest Building MILLINERY The entire Millinery department divided in three assortments. They are going fast. Come and.,,. make your pick while the picking is good. $3.95, $7.95, $9.95 Ice Cream and Sherberts . MANUFACTURED BY Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co, Are Union Made SAKE ASD eK oe ' Bakers’ and Confectionery Union No. 350, by George Bartsch, Secretary under the direction of Eugen Yeaye - we td ae vO > > > > . i > *

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