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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922. &he Casver Daily Tribune SSS Sacrificing a Big Stock of Ladies’ - Fime Garments tended by members of ihe congrega-/740 West Tenth street, with Mrs. H. V. Milistead, 137 West Railroad; Social Service with -F i if i North The refreshment committee included} Tne tadies of the North Casper Mesdames A. B. Hanway. C. D-| chapel will serve an oyster dinner Pos ie 5 Hemry, H. Gladman, EB. N. Hoon and Friday evening, January 13, at the a= = FSS L. T. Hall. The menu consisted of| chapel. Everyone ia invited to at- Dinner Is Served Rev. Fr. John H. Mullin was. re-|a variety of sandwiches, hot drinks} tend. Tuesday Evening. elected as treasurer. and cakes. 4 A report from the finance commit- ese Program Illustrates ann one ee eee Pirrcaes Frc tee on the year’s work showed the| Methodist Circles ” NegroIndian Music. course dinner served at their home on|STeatest' amount of money to be|To Meet Tomorrow. The program which was presented Ne P 1 Tuesday eve-|°277°d by hte club during any one! ‘Tho stx.circles of the Ladies Ald so- yesterday afternoon at a meeting of ning at 6:30 o'clock. The dinner was|7°s!- | The large sum will be used for | ciety of the . Methodist. Epiacopal|the Casper Matines Musicale at the given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-| ‘he chureh altar and for church fur-| chureh will meet tomorrow afternoon home of Mrs. Wiliam Tolhurst by eel Finch, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilde, | ™!*hings. st 2:30 o'clo.k. All members and|members of the organization included both newlywed couples, and Miss|_ During the business session, 12 new | friends are invited to attend the meet-|{itustrations from the Negro and In- Lova Benjamin and Wiliam Craw.|™¢™mbers were elected to the roll call.|ing held in their district. Gian music of this country. fool The program for the ensuing year,| he gatherings will.be at the fol- he first number on the program was Places at the nicely appointed ain.} Wich was discussed, included a homes: Busy Bee with Mrs.|“Negro Spirituals” sung by Mrs. Bur ing table were laid for nine persons | Church dinner to be held in the ban-|J. O. Brittain, 239 East G street; Capl-|ton Nye, followed by « piano selection tmeatingretive salaein’ 146 Sioasier Mise | Tuet rooms” of openers aye tol Hill with Mrs. Harris, 415 Black-|“Ol4 Black Joe with Variations” $0 evening of January 25. o more street; CY with Mra. F. A. Smith, (Continued on Page 4) Besnedette Winch and the host and! tng-society,- assisted by young. girls | == - a owink} the -ditiner ail? oi ae io | Of the church, will prepare and serve | OO@OOOS¢ee04. a saath Spang hag jovabie | the ‘Getictous heme cophed’ meal. The vies > Moeng : bags jannual spring bazaar will be % grag 5 March 17 at the Mullin club, and work Ssuihanbent jon the hand-made articles will com- Atenas |mence at once. 1s Much Enjoyed. | Mrs. Margaret Clowrey and Rev. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - Mrs. Russell Finch, formerly Miss| Mullin served refreshments before the i sarah Parker, who was recently mar- | close of tho afternoon's meeting. 2 75 DRESSES *” ied to Russell Finch at Scottsbluff,} iach of the members present at the Neb, was the inspiration for an in-|important meeting held yeaterday was formal -afternoon kenslugton held| presented with a carnation. Values Up to $42.50. ee, 0 yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Finch, parents | Needlecraft ReElects $9 95 of the bridegroom, on North Pear/Former Officers. bonded The guests of the afternoon were} A meeting of the Needlecraft club <: ‘The guests of the afternoon included | was held yeeterda; ad twelve neighbors and the timo was|nome of Men WS heean, Gal¢ 20 CLOTH AND PLUSH COATS pleasantly spent with needle work. | East Twelfth street. & @ainty Juncheon was served asl As the election of Beginning Friday, January 13th And continuing until the racks and cases are cleaned of all Winter Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear etficers was tn! Values Up to $42.50. This sale includes all our latest purchases of climax of the enjoyable affair. order, the returns from the ballots Diane to Prosdo Sore orate tak wt bas ee $12.35 O Ww T Wore re-elect an ol po- a e Masonic Dance. sith for th Mt * Invitations have been lemued by ri Following ins Itpuidces “heatie the Every Item of Merchandise in Our Shop at SUITS C ATS DRESSES AISTS SKIR S . merous society matrons of the city for/afternoon was spent with sewing and Wonderful Reductions. formal din: hich twill be red tion. Sane tes Cheese Sone oars |e aeeenad tia sats ce os Gaba SEE OUR DOLLAR TABLE KIMONAS PETTICOATS HOUSE DRESSES which will be held tomorrow evering|the hostess served Gelicious refresh- at the teniple auditorium. ments, Mrs, Thurman was assisted Fhe ‘y by’ Due by Mrs. C. L. Howard and Mrs. H. Officers Elected at the 5 Pe . a Yo pe pr corn ar Pete Vem es kee The unusual spell of mild weather during the months of October, November and De At a well attended meeting of the|tion will be held, January 19, at the members of the Altar and Rosary so-|home of Mrs. J. E. Lioyd, 604 East ciety of St. Anthony's Catholic| Twelfth street. church, the annual election of offi: aed cers was held. The cfficera who were| Many Attend Entertainment \ _. chosen to hold office for the ensuing| %t Christian Church. year are as follows: Mrs. M. J. Fo-| ‘Yhe social meeting which was held president; Mrs, EB. E. Dean, vice|in the form of the first anniversary president. Mrs. J. A. Leary was ro-| tinner at the tabernacle of the Chris- elected to the office of secretary and! tian church last evening was well at cember has played havoc with all cloak buyers’ calculations. This Big Stock of Garments Must be Reduced to Half Its Size by Cutting the Prices in Half We know we can accomplish the desired results. We expect a big crowd, and we will get a big crowd, if the power of sacrifice prices has not lost its magnet. Not often do you have the opportunity to buy from a high grade stock of garments, such as these, at these prices. We know you will avail yourself of this chance. This Will be the Biggest Sale Ever Held in Casper Don’t Forget the Date--Don’t Forget the Place 125 Suits|ICOATS Regularly ene Regularly CUT TO Priced Priced $150 $125 $125 $100 -$100 $75 $75 $60 $50 $37.50 $50 Fa PRICE YH 4 Yi Yj Y, Uf Y 125 SILK DRESSES Regularly Priced Up to $75. VERY SPECIAL AT $19.50 150 DRESSES Tricotine, Poiret Twill. Regularly Priced Up to $50 - VERY SPECIAL AT $15.50 350 DRESSES Regularly Priced $87.50, _1$75, $60, $50, $37.50 and $25. BLOUSES Regularly Priced at $7.50, $8 and $12.50 VERY SPECIAL AT $3.75 $4.00 $5.00 $5.50 CUT TO Butter-Nut is that coffee of de- = pendable, exquisite flavor without 1-2 rice which no meal is perfect. Perfect coffee makes any meal better. ‘ : ; Insist on Butter-Nut, . . e ‘es e - - Quality incoffee after all is economy, \ \\ NS Extraordinary Sacrifice Prices on All Furs Which same as with your milk, cream, \\\ \\ WS © ®. : core bien \\ A \\ NY We Are Discontinuing }) PAXTON & GALLAGHER CO. Omaha \ A \\ \ \ \ COME AND MAKE EARLY SELECTIONS a Bid Balduies Show 154 SOUTH CENTER STREET Z ieee ware ee SS ig a ior ~ fe | gre “Be 7" 7 °°" "VV VV VV 99 99999900000666 [1 Mmm eee