Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1921, Page 3

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921: Greybull, 5 é& conference of the Daughters of clu in the convention program fo: ‘Wednestiay. Mra. B. B. Brooks, state regent, and Mrs. E. R. Shipp, who also D. A. R. Mts. Shipp will, respond to the address of welcome. The Mesdames H. R. Lathrop, P. C. Nicolaysen, . | hed Much interest is centered on the convention this year as an. entire new quota of officers will be placed into office upon the retirement of the former officers. cee Yerra Tangeman presided am: ‘at an informal evening , of | bridge given Jast night at her apart- ment in the Rex. Two tables of auc- tion bridge were played followed by delicious refreshments served by the hostess. - ee Excellent Attendance - at Benefit Danco. The dance which was held last-ere- ing at the Masonic temple bz the girls who are employed at the Mountain States telephone offices here wag well attended by the young people of the city. The affair was given for the benefit of the Y. W. C. A. and the proceeda were gratifying to the young ladies who spent much time and ef- fort in arranging for the entertain- ment. ‘The music was supplied by the Reed orchestra with the addition of a vo- calist and the danct: lasted from 9 p’clock until midnight. 4 ope 8 Masonic Cinb Dances to Be Resumed. ‘The first Masonte club dance of the on will be given Friday evening, 7. It will be followed by a dance to be given each second Friday hervafter.— All Masong and thelr ladles are n- ited to attend. The best munte aveil- mble has been procurédand.a pleas- nt dance scason is anticipated. see ‘Four Birtlidays Celebrated At Maccabees Meeting. At the regular meeting of the La- dies of Maccabees held last night at the I. 0. 0, hall, a ellaneous shower was given*for four of the members who ‘celebrate thelr birth- days during this month. Many beautt- ful and some comical articles. were received. During the business session five new members were initiated into the order, Plana for-a Hallowe'en |: party which will be given at’ their next meeting were also discussed. Mrs. Ida Bell Lowe ‘and commit- ee served refreshments: oa : ‘ . Salto Club to Have 4 ‘The annual business meeting of the embers of the Salto club willbe held dnesday evening in room 435, - Oil Exe ‘building. Plans of” the’ dancing club for ‘the ‘coming social SAME PRICE for, over 30 years ARAN erican Revolution will be fn }/ tended during the winter. eee Mrs. Kemp Hostess of Deiphian Meeting. The first study of the members-ot the Natrona Delphian society will be tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. Kemp on South Park street. The topic for the year's work !s music and art: Mu- sic will be taken up in the program. at the first Uterary meeting. eee church affillations, at the manse, 304 South Wolcott street, tomorrow night. An entertaining program has been arranged for the evening and refrésh- ments will be served. eee = ‘Thimble Club > to Meet, The Woodcraft Thimble club will meet Wednesday . afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Davis, 215 North Grant street. All of the members are urged to come and ‘bring their thimbles. eee Durham to The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church js in- the home of Mrs. H.°B, Durham, 815 South Durbin street, Wetnesday aft- erncon. © “s A silver offering Will be taken and the proceeds will be added to a fund which Is being-raised»to send a dele. gate fr the state of Wyoming to the national convention which -will be held in Providence, R.‘I.,jin the near future. A musical program will be Presented. Interesting Topic _ at Study Club. ~The topic of Thackery and his Works was taken up by the Study club at the meeting held at the horaé of Mrs. J. T, Gratiot, 1044 South Woi, cott street, held yesterday morning. Mrs. W. S. on 8r., phy ae meeting and the subject to be stud- fea was intereatingly presented. A number of friends were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Allan McLean at an informal dinner served at their apart- ment in the Milan apartment house, last night. Places. were laid for six, Following the dinner the evening ‘was spent p) cards. Call Mrs. Burkett. Phone 1783 or call at 132 Wert, Twelfth wrreet. = pe end Crem Pests USE LESS than of higher-priced brands Satisfaction guaranteed or money 3 refunded Wh ) pa “war prices ? Millions of pounds bought “| ka where they have been vis: Tade the trip in thelr niotor car. see : cated. eee Mr, and Mrs. AVilson 8. Kimball, Sr., haye moved into thelr home in the| daughter of Mr. S-after snending the last months at/son fermér residents of Ca:per, and | atone time she was a tropa coun: fummer home. oe. } Wr. nd Mrs. Walter Storrie ‘have retarned from a motor trip to Nebras- car with rwauves. Mr. Storrie who is interest- ed tthe oll fields in Utah expectu to leave soon for there and for Montaaa. cee Miss Clara Aiken who is associated with’ the Carper Nationa’ bank ‘has left for Nebraska where she will spend her“ vacation . visiting with friends and relatives. eran Miss’Margaret tongshore is leaving for Boulder, Colo., wherg she will visit for several days with her sister Mine Leis Lougshore who is attending the Untyersity of Colorado. cee ‘Miss Margaret O'Brien, formerly of Pennsylvania, whore’she was in the enwiles. of the Bethlehem Stvel works, bts @ecepred a position with the Cxs: per Xaticual bank. ewe Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Harris of Kan- sas City, Mo, are visiting here for the week while gttending to business: interests, Mrs. Harris was formerly Miss Grace Dillon. a resident here an employe at/ the Postoffice. . . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Villnave haye re- turned from a motor trip to Denver where they spent several days on bush ness and pleasure. wee Miss Helen Thomas has returned to Greybull after yisiting in Casper for over the week-end. 15 aries ‘Mra. Albert Rachelie of Lusx passed through here last night en rout$ to Gteybull’ where she wi} attend the t Miss. Alma Archambault has return- ed) from: Denver where she spent the week-end visi! with friends... o° or Stee and Mra: Henry Gleeson of Lan- der arrived » he of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richards Xetlowstone avenue ‘ ee YY. Smith. of Tiougias who visiting here for. several turned to her home yester- see ; Mr. and Mre. 8. N. Brooke are Spending several days at the Hugh L, Patton home on South Wolcott etreet. see 5 Mr. and. Mrs. F. | Ingram and ter, ‘scoompanied by the government 4 Mrs. Wilson Kimball Jr, who re underwent shopping ‘Bnd Beplnese, eee | menus operation | s and Chu.zn’s hos. able to bg removed i Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bromfield ot! Denver. WXsre Mr. Bromfield ts prési dent’ uf the Industrial Building and Loan association, spent the week-end here visiting with friends. They were taken on a trip to the Salt Creek fields. and were amazed with the-vastness of the work underway there, They. re- turned to Denver Sunday night. cee Mr. and Mrs, Wiiliam Modda have ed to Casper from Greybull they have beer spending the past year. ~ Mrs. John Gerhardt spent sesterday the city from Salt Creek, ttending | Miss Della Young of Kansas City, is visiting with relatives and in the city. Mies Young is the nd Mrs. L. De Jack CORSETS —Pink;\back lace; low or me- dium bust. Dollar Day Special, $1.00 CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS Fine ribbed, black or brown, in a of i; Wonderful values. Dollar 4 PAIRS FOR $1 .00 CAMISOLES —Sitk Camisoles in a variety ot eolors and sizes. Dollar Day Bpecial, In the Midwest * Colorado Springs. eT DIRECT yay —TO YOU FURS . Mr. Louis L. Schlesinger is here for Wednesday an Thursday only, with trunks full of beautiful fur. coats, capes, muffs, throws, scarfs, chokers, dolmans, etc. - Thousands of Dollars worth of Furs on Display at THE LEADER Don’t miss this opportunity, It is your chance to buy. the kind of fur you want. The Leader store guarantee on every fur you buy. Day Special, . CITY BRIEFS son Dr. Charles Metz of New York are in Casper for several days on! matters of business. { tending to business in the elty for the Gay. Sunday. tranmcting business in the city oter ere dear at 2ic, for they are more! so far. oF less broken and leaky, one dealer. I Offered | honey ask and wl offer them alljand se Ernest Bruce and party of hunters this light and broken honey for $1\ey's worth. WM have returned from the Big Horn! Judge W, S: Metz of Sheridan and Mountains where they were subcess-/ ful im getting their deer, eee } Prosecuting County Attofmey M. W.! | Purcell is expected to return tomorrow Jack Merrit of Salt Creek is at- from Kansas where he was called on’ legal matters. see Harold Williams of Salt Creek sees 23 P44 weer W. B. Maxwell, tank contractor who |SPend.ng the day ‘here on a shopping is employed by the Midwest Refining company. is spending several days at! his home here from Greybull he ts doing construction work refinery here the eee. W. Ti. Duncan hax returned from A pbort business tr.5 to Denver and Harry Jenkins of Salt Creek apent yesterday In the city on a shoppi: and pleasure visit. He returned last! night Tj. A. Hartley is here from Denver looking after oil interests. Noah Williams, Ed Meentz, A. Mardendort and M. J. Gothberg, d in the Towa are en route to Southern ‘California have been spending the ning Ol! company from they 1. D, t_night after’ PETTICOATS c-Extra fine heavy quality sateen; black, white or colors. Dollar Day Special, “$1.00 APRONS or dark colors in all imagin- able styles and sizgs. Dollar Day Special, $1.00 WAISTS —-A very lsrge assortment to choose from; plain white and fancy trimmed. Dollar Day Special, —BUNGALOW APRONS; light — trip and visiting with friends. W. K. Bennett. manager of the Pa- cific Mutual Insurance company has (Cont ued on Page 5.) ————— Do you want the Denver News- Times delivered to your office home? Call up Abe, phone 103 and you You can get and the Sunday News’ will get service at once. the Times daily for 65 cents pe month. 10. i —_ HONEY: HONEY! S0NEV! It has Come to my some dealers sre shipping in weight comb honey. it it my fancy comb which { guarantee weight not LESS than section and many much as 15 om. and over. than. 13% oz. sections is all capped and fastened to of section. No. 1 ts really SILK HOSE ~—Black, white, brown or grey Gordon make. Dollar Day “Special, $1.00 PETTIBOCKERS * —Extra fine quality sateen; black or colors; well made. Dol- Jar Day Specia!, ~~ $1.00 DRESSES ~Children’s Dresses in a va- riety of beautiful colors, very neatly trimmed; sizes up to 6 years. Dollar Day Special, $1.00 attention that light ‘This is all right is sold for a reasonable price. Dealers are asking 25c per pound for 13 ozs. per sections weigh as worth the Price asked, but 10 to 12 oz. sections TPteeteesoooesseoes S4000010005-90 or phe ee hehehe bheannkeanane hha to Dolla. ished, —Good qual Per case less than they have paid | When you buy a comb of my your dealer to. weigh it to & that you get your mon- MOSTELLEF ; 2 WE RECEIVED THIS MORNING A Wonderful Shipment of Hats TODAY AND WEDNESDAY WE WILL GIVE 20 Per Cent Discount On Corsets All Corsets Fitted by Our Expert Corsetiere. Every Day We Receive Shipments of Coats, Suits and Dresses Direct From New York. iy ‘Shop Cc FROM |: UFACTURER GINGHAM PETTICOATS r Day Special, —Extra large and heavy. lar Day Special, 3 for $1.00 HUCK TOWELS Dollar Day 8 for $1.00 striped gingham. 2 for $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS —Large size, soft anil well fin- Special, Dol- WEDNESDAY DOLLAR DAY AT THE LEADER Our> Main Floor and Basement Filled With Bargains When You Come to Lock or Buy Your Furs Get Your Share of These Dolla Dollar BRASSIERES Made of soft pink © Specials. in; heavy Special, $1.00 MUSLIN PETTICOATS of styles. embroidered in a va Dollar Day KIMONAS pattern materials. Special, ade of fancy ci $1.00 otton Persian Dollar Day Opposite The Postoffice tf pr? PPPEOOODIEEOPESEEEEO DERE DEDDEEDEEEOOSOOEIOEEES WW a a 2 we 4 : = = = 4 = = = : =

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