Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 3

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i att Hil i Beae Baptist church for the members of the 3B. Y. P. U. organization of the church. Unde the one topic the subjects will include: Shoshoni Indians of Wyo- ming,” by Jessio Naylor; “Crow In- dians of Montana,” J. M. Goodnight; “Mono Indians of California,” E. A. Flinn; “Navajo Indians of New Mexi- “co,” by Mrs. C. H. Murray; “Captain Jack and Beulah Land,” by Francis Glau; Saalako of Hopi Land” by. Mary Flinn; and Joe “Baranoff's GoodsFor- e" by Margaret Fulton. Special Indian musical numbers will _rendered by EB. A. Flinn, Mra. A. 3B. ‘Johnson and Mary Olive Dunn. ‘The roll will be called and response ‘will be given by current events on mis- sions. : eee Coasting Carntval For Tomorrow Night. 'Ths long ed {01 the office recently resigned by Mrs. Dora Cartwright. Following the regular business mesting a birthday shower was held in honor of all the club membérs who celebrate their birthday annfversaries during the month of February, As Mrs. Dora Rhodes was the only mem, ber present who qualified as guest of honor, she recetved many lorely gifts from the surprise box. be Caspet Daily Cribune here visiting at the home of Miss spend the remainder of the winter Margaret Knittle Miss Stott was with her parents here. 1 o’clock.} honored at an informal dinner served cee Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banagius of 118 South Jefferson street are the proud parents of an eight-pound son, born will re- February 21. for some time. | ae left today for , where she eee The Rev. Philip 1. Edwards ex- Max \Pects to attend a meeting of the «x- 0 has an her house “Utve® Sommittes of the Episcopal guest, Mrs, Stansbury of Kansas. Nu- Socess: 5 Chevenne the last of the Miss Edna Wallin cf Volga, 8. D., has arrived in Casper and will teach school Mrs. A. L. Spurlock is spending | For Infants, tnvaSids end Growing Children: | The Original Pood-Drink For AD Ages I SAN SALVADORE, Republic of Sal- vador, Feb. 24.—Severul persons were apd many others wounded dur- ing disorders attending the Guatemal- #n presidential election, according to @ispatches received here from Guatemala City. The Bautemalan ome Succeeded in reestablishing or- jer. The same dispatches reported that General Jose Maria Orellana, the Lib- eral cand: was elec‘xl president by an overwhelming majority. Safe 171ilfee INFANTS ona INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick’s the Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Rich milk, malted grain extract fr. Powder No Cooking — Norrishing — Digestible "| relatives and attending to business in- | terests. eee Miss Ruth Starr has returned from | Chicago, where she has been spend- ing the last two months, and will Right From the Roaster Our Royal Blend TRY OUR TEAS, COCOANUT, EXTRACTS, ETC. 228 East Second Street “HOME PRODUCTS FOR HOME FOLKS” S GOOD AS IT SMELLS III Mics MMMAS GOOD AS TZ SMELLSIMIIIINIRE Ses cor SPICES, COCOA, Phone 623 MMMISTTOAS LT SV d009 SV You can’t fool the youngstert, They can always tell the dif- ference between KELLOGG'S | Kelloggs Corn Flakes snap up. Seer _ No coaxing needed to tempt family folks and visitor folks to eat a-plenty—not when there’s a big pitcher of milk or cream and lots of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes—and, maybe some fruit—ready to tickle fickle palates! Kellogg’s are unlike any corn flakes you ever ate! They’re the original kind—-they ought to be best! No other corn flakes are so deliciously flavored ; no other corn flakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten! And Kellogg’s are never leathery or tough or hard to eat! Kellogg’s are always a delight to serve —and a treat to eat atany meal! In fact, you'll. never know how good corn flakes can be until you know KELLOGG’S! Do more than ask for corn flakes—say KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES! The kind in the RED and GREEN package} b Also makers of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cocked and krumbled School of Music, given under the di- | Fection of Miss Dorla Van Meter, was .] 2 decided success, and the contestants FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE MANUFACTURER’S _-val which will be held under the aus-|party held at her home on Washing- pices the Business and Profesaional|ton‘s birthday. Appropriate decora- ‘Woman's club of Casper, will be anjtions added to the attractive home. event for tomorrow night. A During the Jast cold spell, the club made detailed arrangements for the coasting which will be held on the hilk by the East Casper school. but ‘were unable to carry out their plans before the snow melted, Although the entertainment is being given by the Business and Profession al Woman's club a cordial invitation is. extended to all girls and women of the city. : Several bogsleds will be provided at the hill and 4f it is possible the girls are asked to bring other sleds of their own A hi bonfire will be built at the ‘The final dance of an unusually suc- cessful social season will be given for the members of the Gaelic Literary club, on Saturday night at the Moose All members and their friends are invited, and special entertainment will add to the program of the evening. Re freshments will be served by the com- mittee. eee. Mrs. Wheeler rr Is Hostess. A number of friends were guests of Mrs. M. N. Wheeler at a luncheon served at her home yesterday after noon, followed by an afternoon of auc tion bridge. Spring flowers were artistically used as decorations for the four luncheon. tables. Places were laid for a6 guests, During the afternoon obridge Mis: Edna Smith took the high honors and Mrs, A. E. Thompson the consolation. see daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Boysen of Shoshoni, and William A. Sayles of this city. Only the immediate famii; was present at the ceremony which took place at the home of the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. HB. J. Sayles, 640 South Ash street. The bride wore a dark blue taflorec suit with spring model hat to match The bride and groom were unat- tended. Mrs. Sayles has been a resident of Casper for some time. She is a sister of Mrs, William Kyne. The groom is in the enrploy of the Standard oil company, and the coupl il make their home at 640 South sh street. f Immediately after the wedding serv- ices a luncheon was served to the bridal party by Mrs. Sayles, mothe. of the groom. - Mr, and Mrs. William Sayies will immediately go to housekeeping, and will postpone their wedding trip until late spring. ee Work on Bazaar Is Started. At the meeting of the St. Mark’s guild which was held yesterday after- moon at the home of Mrs. Lew Gay on East Second street, it was planned ‘to held regular meetings of the organiza Three tables of cards were played and Miss Ethel Rouse was awarded high honors A luncheon was served by the host-| ox. eee Second of Bridge Dinner Series. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler pr- sided. at their home last evening 1” the second of a series of formal bride: dinners. The’ table decorations were carrie” out in pink and white with appropr’ ate nut baskets and place cards. Th centerpiece of the pretty table wa: The guests. incinded the Messrs. Mesdames T. O. Tonkin, L. A. Reed Ww. J. Chamberlin, H. L. Patton, L ¥. McMahon, Jeremiah Mohoney, A A. Slade, Julian Lever, T. F. Algeo Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Keith and Mrs Anna Leeper. ‘whursday Club Has Meeting. Mrs. Pitt Covert was hostess at > meeting of the Thursday club held a* ‘er home on CY avenue yesterday eee Cobb and Mrs. John Bingenheimer. Attrative decorations added to the appearance of the luncheon tables and laces wete laid for eight guests. ‘The afternoon was devoted to play- ‘ng auction bridge and Mrs. A. E Biglin received the high score. ‘The next meeting will be on Thurs ‘ay of next week at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. L. Patton with Mrs. 8. N. Rrooks” presiding. . Dinner and Bridge Tast Night. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend pre sided as host and hostess at a din- ner served at their home on South Park street last evening. Places were laid for eight guests. Tho evening was spent playing Eried Chicken Dinner " 8 to 7:30 P.M. Wyatt Cafeteria Clan Stuart 248 Regular monthly social Monday, Feb. 27, I. O. O. F.| Hall to members and friends. Refreshments will be served. UTLET SALE | And choose your spring hat from PERSONALS the full line of Fisk and Regina Patterns. Miss Helen Stott has returned to BALCONY MIDWEST PHARMACY Douglas after spending several days One nice assortment of All-Wool and All-Silk Dresses, made of all- wool tricotine, poiret twills, taffetas and messalines. $735 ALL S!LK and ALL WOOL and Styles Right Up to the Minute One very large assort- ment of All-Silk Crepe Dresses and_all-tric- otine, in a variety of the newest colors. a | a A beautiful line of Dresses for women and misses of fine quality new all-silk and all- wool materials, in all the newest wanted col- ors and styles. $4 G* Coats, Capes and Polo Coats A very attractive line of All-Wool Spring Polo Coats, in all the newest styles and shades. Va AND UP A few more days of the sale on our wonderful - Spring Dresses, 50 Dresses at . $12.95 60 Dresses at . $19.95 80 Dresses at . $24.95 EXTRA SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Pettibockers and Petticoats at $1.95 All Colors. See Window Display. (Canton Crepes Chiffon Taffetas Crepe Meteor Roshanara Crepes Potret Twills Tricotines to $20. served. TWO LOTS NEW COATS, SUITS AND MILLINERY ARRIVING DAILY. CAPES The very newest capes in the new colors, such as flame, tangerine, mallard, copen, tan, fawn; satin lined,; plain and fancy trimmed. $6.95 AND UP f Millinery In our Millinery Department you will find the newest right up to the minute styles in values up The choice of the house—nothing re- 5 ana $10 SUITS All-Wool English Tweed Suits, in a va- riety of new styles and sizes, Very exception- al values for only ‘l= Unheard-of Bargains at Exceptionally Low Prices---Quality Guaranteed DRESSES A very beautiful large as- sortment of Dresses of guaranteed quality all-silk and.all-wool materials. All very neatly trimmed and well finished. The newest styles and colors and all sizes, 9 4* Suits SUITS All-Wool Tricotine Suits; fancy embroid- ered and braid trim- med. Priced during this sale at ‘20 Out of the Ordinary SPECIALS One odd lot of Serge and Silk Dresses . Bungalow Aprons of good quality 79e 3.95 of Coats... DEAD aes a Women’s Crepe Bloomers 3° $1.00 Gingham Underskirts Rubberized Kitchen Aprons Ase ___ 49e Opposite The Postoffice White Lawn Waists Baby Blankets deeatinel

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