Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1921, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921 the home of Mrs. Lillian V; South Jefferson aveiuc, afternoon. irs. Van Burgh will be assisted by. ht. women, of the Spanish-Ameri- attend during sags atternqow: Woodcraft Dance at A committee composed by the Mes-| Olney, In., of the program for the open air dance which will be given by the Neighbors dance floor and Rinkle: will supply music. invited to attend the affair and special features will add to the evening's en- tertainment. sae Second of the Bridge Luncheons Pretty Affair. The second of a series of bridge luncheons to be given by Mrs. R. M. Andrus in honor of Mrs. James Stew- art of Chicago, was held at the Andrus home on South Durbin street yester- day afternoon. Places con tables were laid fot guests and was prettily carried out. Following the luncheon the after- bridge. weveral days. They haye been nicely {on @ short visit. Mrs. Tomlinson has go 5 short vit. Mrs, Temanaeon, tap | ness colleges in Denver. Dr. Tieoce-Ai Wacoal arcivéa’ took week in Casper from Chicago where he has been engaged in post grad- uate work since last fall, The doctor will be associated with Dr. Devel and will maintain offices in the Kimball building on South Center street. ree Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brooks are spend- ing a few days in the city from their jfanch. home ‘visiting with friends. Miss Lovey Norris is spending sev. entertained by Mrs, Davidson and eral days here visiting with her father. their many brea Hving in Casper. the Tunch-} have academy. the color scheme of lavender and gold| the summer. Ww. M Daren t™ R. M. Boeke, city attorney. pected to return within the next few| #partment. days trom a_ short Mrs. Clara ‘Tubbs and Mrs. Edyth|!®roush the state. business ‘ad attorney of) can Auxiliary are especially invited to| Denver, left last night for his home after spending yeste-iay hore attend- ing to business matters of fnportance.| | Miss Noryis has been attending school in Denver during the winter where is ex./8he and Mrs. Norris are occupying an trlp eee | Miss Katherine Mahoney has re- | turned from the Northwestern univer- sity where she has been taking a special music course during the past year, Miss Mahoney will spend the summer at her home here. Willtam (Bip Shatter, proprietor of John Legan returned last week from) the Midwest barber shop, has returned eee Miss Hattie Wyatt where ho was called by! from Denver where he underwent a mes J. E. Dyke, A. E. Kyte and|the serious iliness and death of his| minor operation for the relief of nasal ley Overbaugh will have charge | father. | Sea During his absence Mrs. Shaffer was in charge of the popular has returned) tonsa-icl eatabtatent. of Woodcraft tomorrow evening. The from Boylder, where shé has been at-| dance will be held at the Pavilion|tending the University of Colorado,| . . Chester McKee, plant manager of orchestra} and will spend the summer at her|the Mountain States Telephone com Everyone is! home in this city. pany, left last night for Denver, ; where he will undergo treatment for Miss Eva MeDanicls who has Leen; # minor physical trouble. instructor of mathematics and sciences in the Natrona county high school. | will be connected with the Y. W. C. A.| Michael W-. here during the summer as assistani| left last night for California, where secretary. » Joe and Herbert Wyatt have re- turned from Alton, Il., been attending Attorney H. Mrs. Burton Lester and Mrs. Harold} days. Manbeck. see Musical Recital Pleases Audience. Friends and others who made up the audience at last night’s recital “in which the pupils of Prof. Rudolph} last Saturday for Marietta, O., where they will visit with rian tabernacle were entertained by] parents. Lundberg appeared at the Presbyte- the program if the applause can be accepted as evidence. The event was considered highly successful. appear in a recital Thursday evening, ee. Miss Margaret Sullivan has returner? from Douglas where she spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr> Sarah Morton. eee Visiting Here From Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis are en tertaining as their houseguests the Misses Myrtle and Ethel Gaulke of La Crosse, Wis., who are visiting in Cas per for the first time. ‘Ther were guests at the Bolton Creek oil fields yesterday and are legving tomorro: on fishing tris of xeveral gays. o. Meeting of Aid of North Casper. The ladies’ ald of the North Casne church will meet tontorrow afternso at 2:30 o'elosk at the home of Mzs. T Seaman, 1216 North Durbin’ stree Mrs. Seaman will be ass‘sted) hy Knox.. The regular business and s cial time will he. enjoyed. Juliar: Lever who chasbpmiatanth Ing the University of Michigan 9 Ann Arbor, has wired his parents Mr. and Mrs, Julian Lever, Gr, tha he is quarantined bys diphtheria an¢ won't be able to return to his hom here for some time. He expected tr be here this Week to spend the sum mer. [PERSONALS — Cc. L, Thompson, geologist, has re turned from Denver where he has been attending to business matters for some time. o2e Mrs. M. Grandquist and Miss Tresse Grandquist, mother and fister of Mrs A. G. Davidson, are visiting here for Prima donna who sings with the Wortham shows band. CARLOAD “CARLOAD PHONOGRAPHS At Sartain and Sumey Auction House 326 W. Yellowstone Ave. Direct from the factory. Wil be sold at factory prices, at Squr own terms. Phone 1617-J for home demonstration \ They will be in Casper for) H. Schwartz is here} noon was: devoted to playing auction| from Washington, D. C.. where ho has) The honors were taken by] been attending to business for several R. Barry Sulliven, a son-injaw of Purce3, countv attorney, he -has accepted a pition with the Union Oil company. His family will remain in Casper az house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Purcell uftil Mr. Sulli van gets permanenty located on the coast where they; the military} -- Charles Liebenstein, formerly -well ‘known Casper oil operator, left Los Angeles last night and after stopping at Denver and Cheyenne, will return to Casper. He plans td spend the re- | mainder of the summer here looking after hts oll interests. J. M. Douglas, geologist, spent yes- eee terday in the city attending to business| interests and visitinz with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L Mrs. Frank Tomlinson Casper Sunday on a short yis't. Other pupils of voice and piano willl Tomlinson arrived in ba nd Suptay. Ww KEEP. SMILING DR. J. H. JEFFREY HAS 1144 DAYS TO SERVE (Paid for by Friends of Chiropractic.) WEDNESDAY MORNING . Mr. E. G. Sinclair, geologist, is spending several deys in Osare lookinz after business for the cae Refining Aidecker left} company. o- A. L. Spurlock is in the city on busi: ness and visiting with friends. —— Leidecker’s River straw- 24 boxes, $4.25: 5-21-1t ived in! Mrs. | bet "We will have a showing and demonstration. of Corsets, Brassieres and Circlets \ QUR SPECIAL SALE ON DRESSES IS IN FULL SWAY WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CHI-NAMEL FOR Floors, Furniture Woodwork, Walls, Screens, Radiators, Fixtures, Automobiles Many people have taken advantage cf the most successful demonstration ever held in Casper. It closes today- HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY “Holmes to Homes”—Phone 601 Cbe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE ONLY 35 A WEEK FOR VACATION IN HILLS; Y. W. GIRLS ARE LUCKY ow, tered siris “ready and will week at the camp. It is just grand, and only $5 a week counting all of the real honest-to-goodness home cooked meals and the hikes and the picnics besides the mountain air, and all of that! ter hurry, ‘too. are being arranged right now. The first group of girls to spend | *ceptable to the camp visi the éntire week at the summer | At all times a camp advisor or camp, maintained in regulation or- | CPaperon and a cook will be on der by the Y. rive at the camp July 5 and stay until ! nominal brimful ing pleasures will be $5. the working Jeanette, “haye you resis business girls to enjoy the same | yet? A whole bunch of us | Privileses have got our name in al- Without any delay the camp spend the g.rst tation You had bet- ‘cause the grotips W. C. A, will ar-| hand the evening of July 9. The be open July 5 and ing to the Y, from those interested did work and any of the nece: impléments for the kitchen as bedding Gothmore park | care will be given the young girls por- the city and com rooms splen ary v the Will be arranged, Ss furnishings camp have been WC. A in the and furniture be at the cabin, which and th> best is near ot sum for a whole week of camping and out- ‘Then for girls who can only spend the week-end at the camp, the time from Saturday afternoon until aside. be $2.50. meals at will be separated by*the week-end parties so that the different groups Sunday evening has’ been set The week-end charge will and will include four the camp. Each week of girls can arrange time to en- joy the outing with congenial com- panions. The registration during the week és for the members of the Girl Reserves from the high school and grade schools mainly, although it can be arranged for Chocolate Cream Pie —a man’s favorite It will taste just right to his: made with Carnation Mil 7 tablespoonfuls Carnation Milk, l'cup water, 1 cup grated choc- late, 34 cup sugar, | teaspoonful cornstarch, 2 eggs (yolks and whites beaten separately), | tea- cpoonful vanilla. Bake the pic crust first. Mix all ingredients . (except whites of eggs) together, and make a custard. Fill crust with custard, cover with the whites of eggs well beaten with 2 table- spoonfuls powdered cugaz, and brown a little in the oven. Send for Carnation Cock Book containing tested ri 120 practical recipes. Carnation Products Co., 1430 16th St., Denver, Colo. "All Grocers Sell Ccrnation Alike “from Contentet Cow. For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest minera! springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING Pastry, cakes and all foods are ap- petizing and nourishing when made with Carna- tion Milk. Its added richness and purity en- hawce the flavor and food vaie of any dish. All Grocers. Mille ” Aue sesabed 39003 ‘Cehmann) Tenor ‘SUM, Still With Thee (Garris; ’Celle Solo 13022 1.25 85 American Fantasie—Part! (Victor American Fantasie—Part I (Victor the Lazy fener and mernese. body's Mother (Ste croc re Trot Intredacing “ 2205 Satanic Blues—Fox Trot . Tea Leaves—Fox Trot (Watting) arcane ge ret . 2103 BSc 2200 BSc 130 S. Center. Phone 306 Brunswick Records —ON SALE TODAY— In Brunswick Records is embodied a unique Method of In- terpretation, marking the most notable advancement of years in recording. Tones are clear, true—more beautiful. the Spirit of Music is reflected in these records. Come in and hear the July Branswick Records, We'll gladly play thein for you sey CONCERT 1.00 LoveisMine(Teschemacher-Gartner) Tenor Mario Chamlee 10031 wale CS Op. 64, No. 2 (Chopin) 1.00 ° Leopold Godowsky Frem “In « Persian Garden’’ When My Ships Come Sailing Home & SACRED Son f God Gace Forth ta War (Cutler) Conerion Male INSTRUMENTAL The Swan (Le Cygne) (Saint-Saens) Berceuse from Jocelyn (Godard) 'Callc Solo . Willem Willeke POPULAR Asmerica (My Ce Tis of Thee) (Smith-Carey) 5035 Mied Voner ce” fe ton a. « Cobegiets Chole 100 | pisie Emmet... Criterion Male Quartet Now ILay Me Down To Slee - Mayer) 50% or Duss . ‘Sheridan and James Lynch 1.00 1 Springtione (Kahin: Friediand) Tenor . James Sheridan Mississippi ewe (Ffrench-de de Frayne) Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms (terpcher: Be Billy std go temoeses snd Baritone « "Jones and Ernest Hare Oerens and ‘Baritone . Billy Jones and Ernest Hare FOR DANCING “Se In Your Eyee—One Step Introdacing * a ee 1 Wonder Where My Sweet, Syoss Dads Dadieis Gone — + Bennie Krueger's DS aD be north Californis i ‘. jane Call You Sumhine Fox Trot Introducing “*Say Yea Cherie (. Dear)—Fox Trot (Bibo) Carl F: Orchestra Sect Koopa Thought For hie—Fox Trot Intredecing “AL. Richter Music Co. Next to the Iris Theater Surely Criterion Male Sasnct Willem Willeke Merson’) lew noe Police Band Herbert) lew York Police Band tt Shaw Zeshn Week from To- irl Fenton’s Orchestra 'e Orchestra Orchevra ger’s Orchestra ener’ es: Wiedoeft’s Californians " Novelty Band " Novelty Band ‘enton’s Orchostra | where the wagons were p night eT IL stead 3 AANIVAL SHOWS TAKE UP STAND ON HILL IN EAST CASPER TODAY = At daylight this morning the t how family with Wortham's trave “oney Isiand was out and moving show from downtow * JUAGLARS PLEAD GUILTY, BOUND OVER 10 COURT to the crown of I ‘agons were partly u cipation of the shows down town. However, th: folk took the change in good | « nS A NER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, AT THE LEADER Our counters and cases are stacked high with won- derful Bargains for Tomorrow--DOLLAR DAY SATEEN PETTICOATS — Made of extra heavy quality sateen, black, white, purple or $1.00 green SILK CAMISOLES—Made of fine quality silk lace trim- med, in variety of colors $i 00 PETTIBOCKERS—FExtra fine quality, closely woven sateen Pettibockers, = black and $1.00 colors NIGHT GOWNS—Made of fine white SILK HOSE—Womeh’s and Misses’ silk hose, black, brown $1.00 or white TEDDY BEARS—Made of fine soft quality washable materials, very neatly trimmed with $1.00 lace and ribbon CHILDREN’S HOSE — Very fine ribbed Hose, brown white and fast black, 4 pairs $1.00 for LADIES’ VESTS—Jersey ribbed vests, AAA Saas lace and_ embroidery regular 45c values, $1 00 trimmed, round and all sizes, 4 pairs for... . ° V neck : Ag OE ome $i -00 2s KID AND SILK GLOVES — A very BUNGALOW APRONS—Full made, fine assortment of Ladies and very neatly and well finished, in a Misses Kid and Silk Gloves, many variety of light and colors and dark colors, all sizes. . $1 -00 sizes YS A te $1 -00 MANY OTHER ITEMS Too NUMEROUS TO MENTION HT KTATK SNR Your Meals Are Well Cooked but Your Dining- room Is Hot---Install WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC FANS And Keep the Air Fresh Make Your Diningroom the Coolest Room In the House Natrona Power Co. 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