Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922. be at | o'clock. A 100 per cent attendance of Married. the members is asked, as there are Without telling any of their many| many matters in connection with the! Mrs George H. Jaquen and two 3 ye friends, Lacien Wray, of the Campbell-| “Spring Sale,” April 20, that must | «mali sons are visiting in Long Beach,| Dr. Conklin of the state boart of Johnson company, and Miss Hettie| be discussed and decided. New mex-;cai, for some time |health, is in the city today. McNamara, who has been connected| bers will also be taken up at this one see During this sale, which is now in full with the Casper public schools during | meeting. 4 64068 E. J. Suftvan of the E. T. William: Wade H. Fow! f Dougias arrived ~ \ :, this goer, left, several dars sao for Oo ‘company arrived this moran Se taoet sg this morning. EVAPORATED } Sway, we will offer great savings to and wil ie re e : tent \ Are Guests of Honor. nant baths ej oie ae nant RAs een BORIS DST aa the women of Casper on wearing ap- Mrs. Wray came here from Mimne-/ ‘The home of Mrs. Esther Finch in sota and 4w-ing the school term made} North Casper was the scene of a de- a host of ‘rtends. She has been teach-| jichtful “500" party last night, ing at the Central schcol, and has re-| ‘The rooms were decorated in pink signed her position there. and white, and the luncheon served Mr. Wray has been in Casper for! at the conclusion of the evening car+ mereeet aes rag clgea Dosey Pa out the color scheme most ef- During tis residence fectively. with bees agrees “ehpoars company| The high honors for the evening vee valued mare. to| %&® captured by i:iss Stewart, Mrs. the city with, a few days and will] “nu Sout ee” Mamees) dod nenkke <hely teeae Bere. | Mesdames G. W. Finch, the guests of | honor; George Finch, John Patterson, AD Day Meeting of | Francia Lynch, Russell Finch; Misses St. Mark's Guild. |Z. Stewart, Bernadette Finch, Jean LS order to work Stay peng ro Patterson; Mrs. Albert Rhodes and the spring bazaar , the! Messrs. John Collard,e Otto Wyatt, pose oe = Mark's ee on | John Patterson, Jr., terbert Munsell, ‘or an seasion Paris! Ramsey id the hostess. house of the church, tomorrow. ae aes Mrs. Charles Young and Mrs. Frod/ agiesi Pr Hufsmith will serve a_iancheon dur-! a+ aid Meeting. pati Ur jonaeqeaes The Ladies’ Aid society of the Chtcecesl Other Christian church will meet tomorrow For Tonight. afternoon at 2.30 ‘clock with Mrs. ‘The business girls ease of the| Gadberry, 1215 East Second street. Methodist church Sunday school will| ,.Min Tames Carroll wil! be in charge serve a chicken dirmer from 6 until 7/° wonpy sete gmomegpe tll acy rs Yclock this evenin; at the church A eocial hour will close the after- baer s noon. Everyone is invited to-attend-the af. fair, and the plates-will be paid for at | N b aden ell Ae: ‘Tho meeting of the Needlecraft club Dinner Party Honors which was to have been held Thurs- School of Mines Students. _ day at the home of Mrs. H. R. Brown, In honor of several of the students|510 East Fifteenth street, has been of the Golden School of Mines who are | postponed until next Tuesday at the ago. Needlwcraft Cinb The Rev. George H. Holoran, prin-| of the Collegiate Military school |_A som was born to Mark J. and! be glad to explain the objects and | arrived in town today and will go to purposes of the school which is beau-| Salt Creek, where he will examine tifully located iversity park. [the damage done by the recent fire ‘Williams who arrived several days|the Iowa-Wyoming Of] company is YOU DON’T HAVE TO DIE 0 a ieee ee ES he Casner any ecrimune PAGE THREE Aj and they are finding the Wyoming fields most interesting. bs C i Pcie, ity Briets this morning from Denver where they the first part of to business mat-| 4- G. Smart of Alliance, Neb, gen- eral superintendent of the Burling-| }ton, is in town, se PRE-EASTER SALE Thee DEE, 256 South Center Phone 1304-W in Denver, will visit Cas-|Winnle B. Davie last Sunday. Henning hotel where he will George Webster, special adjuster, “2 ° of the Midwest commissary. parel. Mrs. Williams fs also here vis-lexpected to return here tonoroy | “from Idaho Grove, Iowa, where he | All our garments are distinctively individual and we are fortunate in the privilege of specializing the selling of clothes which will accentuate your per- sonality. TO ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF OUR INSURED SAVINGS PLAN Your Insured Account will serve you during life. It will give you $1,000 and upwards in cash at the end of the savings period, paying you capital and interest plus insurance protection throughout the entire sav- ings term. “Ask for Insured Savings Folder” The National Bank of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” CASPER, WYO. WE HAVE TAKEN FROM STOCK 85 Dresses | 98 Dresses Worth up to $48.50 Worth up to $32.50 Pre-Easter Sale Price | Pre-Easter Sale Price $19.95 $15.95 We still have One big election of 65 Dresses| SUITS on an annual tour of the local oil| same place on account of the Girl Re fields, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fidel enter- tained at dinner last evening at their home, 437 Devine street. ‘ Following the dinner the evening Night. was spent playing auction bridge. Thn| In honor of Miss Pegsy Stordoll high score was taken by HL P. Fidel, |;who is leaving soon for Denver where formerty a resident here who is now|she will remain indefinitely, Miss attending the school at Golden. Margaret Enittle entertained last eve- ‘The guests included Mr. and Mrs. | ning. : W. I. Rehr, Jr., Miss Joan Deck, and] Flowers were used as the home ‘ec: the Messrs. Brown; Flint, and Fidel. |orations. The evening was spent oartke playing 600, and a luncheon was served. Farewell Party Last Final Preparations For C. & N. W. Bazaar. ee Final preparations are belmg made] Afternoon Meeting today for the bazaar to be held under|'fo Be Kensington. the auspices of the Chicago and! ne senior Philathea class of the Northwestern Railway Woman's club | methodist church will meet with Mrs. tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, in|iewis Carter, 866 South Lincoln basingss car 162 which will be on the| Owls Cartes. | tracks at the head of Center street. ir Sige emiggns APercrn ape EE ‘The bazaar will be conducted for three days and every afternoon a tea 3 1 pet Been eR LOR tg ‘During the meeting each member Everyone is invited to attend the| Wil be asked to present the dollar flair and the especially attractive dis. |She earned and tell in what manner play of articles for sale will be an|!t was earned. man and Mrs. R. Perdue will assist as hostesses. = 4 = = added attraction, The articles are = priced reasonable and include a won- =| derful assortment of needlework .and | baked@-things. Synurgae Meets In « — Afternoon Session. = In order to complete the articles ~ Mrs. O. C. Brunswold left for the bazaar which 1s being given | gray oe = = by the Synurgae end S Mark's = Sunday night for Dallas, Texas, where they will spend the next several guild, on April 20, an afternoon meect-| months. Mr. Brunswold has been ac: ing of the members of the Synurgze }tivety engaged in the leasing game in was held at tho Parish house of the|tnis vicinity for several years and will Episcopal church on Tuesday. temporarily move his headquarters to ‘The meeting wa well attended und fine southern state. the time was-spent as a kensington. ee . Mra. R. E. Evans and little son, Porrsie ae Richard Lewis, will leave this evening enced. hich ts being planned | oT Loveland and Denver, Colo., for an by the St. Mark’e guild and the Byn-| “ended visit with relatives. urgae will be held April 20, instead of the date announced formerly, April 2%. cee Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick Are Host and Hostess. A number of friends were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Fitzpa- tric kat a dinner followed by an eve- Mr. and Mrs. C. Blake are leaving for the south where they will visit in Jacksonville, Fla, with their daugh- ter, Mrs. John W. Blalock, wife of prominent young attorney of that place. Mrs. Blake intends spending the entire summer in the south and will probably accompany Mrs. Blalock mine ab eicen besiege: ed. at their | & trip into Maine. When she re- Hees com "Bicathe. “Welente Jast }tu7n# to her home here she will re- yinest. open the Gloria Dare Black studio of evening. dramat art. Spring folowers were the table dec- | ™US!C and reeraar) crations, and following a delicious sev-| ers, Charies Anda, who has been eral course meal, cards formed the di-| .uttering from an attack of the erippe, Versions is much improved and was able to be Ladies Aid around town yesterday. mares To Meet . is = a regular iMesting of the Indies Aid|, os oe Tee, nes berm confined at a local hospital for some time, is society of the Presbyterian church, | improving steadily. He was ws which will be the first one to be|rrom thet erty oe from the hospital today and is now re- held since the opening of a new sca-| ceiving friends at the A. E. Kyte son, will be held at the church on | nome on South Wolcott street. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ary After a discussion of important] .4 party of 13 students of the School business a social time will be held. {or Mines at Golden left early this Refreshments will be served by Mrs.| morning for Big Muddy where they C. W, Dentner and her committee. | will tour the fields on an inspection A. full attendance is desired and/|-trip. They spent the first of the week visitors are welcome. All interested in the work are invited to join the organiation. eee eee Aprons to Be Brought in. ‘The Ladies Aid society of the Bap- tist church will meet in regular ses- sion tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. The members are-requested to bring all finished aprons to the meeting. ‘The aprons are being prepare foran apron sale in the near future. Refreshments will be served to- wards the close of the meeting. diutaees ‘The “Food-Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S, 2e>-Avoid imitations & Substitutes Silver ‘Tea Is Postponed, The tea which was-planned for Sat- urday afternoon from 12 o'clock on, to be held by the Ladies of Maccabees in the Maccabee hall of the I. O. O. F. building has been postponed until a future @zte to be announced later. “28 Business Meeting Of Lutheran Aid ‘The second quarterty business meet- (ng of the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will ‘© held in the church rooms tomorrow afternoon,. beginning, promptly -at. 2] > Thursday = serve crv SN aA Rar Worth up to $25.00 | worth up to’ $50.00 Pre-Easter Sale Price | pre Faster Sale Price $10.95 | $24.95 All Our Canton Crepe and Taffeta Dresses All Coats and Suits 20 Per Cent Discount | 20 Per Cent Discount KASSIS' THURSDAY SPECIALS TISSUE GINGHAMS The very latest spring patterns in all the desired colors and designs. , Reg. price, per yard 55c---Thursday . .:-. 47c. Reg. price, per yard 65c---Thursday . . . 53c Reg. price, per yard 70c---Thursday . ... 63c BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL Here is your chance to tog your boy or girl for Easter at a minimum price. a following items will be placed on sale for Thursday only. Come and look em over. Boys’ Two-Piece Dress Suits Girls’ Coats and Capes Big Shipment of Millinery JUST RECEIVED i} Boys’ Shirts and Blouses Girls’ Hats Boys’ Wash Suits Girls’ Gingham Dresses Boys’ Straw Hats Girls’ Silk Dresses ata A Fine Assortment of Hair Ribbons Lassie Kit Skirts NU | Mi LADIES READY TO WEAR ONE-FOURTH OFF On all our complete line of Ladies’ Dresses, Suits, Coats and Hats Newest Footwear Modes for Easter and After The story of Spring Shoe Styles is really a collection of varied short stories, for there are correct styles for each oc- casion, and many variations for every purpose. A few ran- dom notes will point out the “highlights.” —Patent leather, satin and suede are much wanted. —Straps continue their popularity in many ways. —tThere are a great many low heels. —Black patent and gray suede often combine. —Sports shoes appear in many variations. —Oxfords or strap pumps for walking. —Lower prices prevail throughout. Closing out our entire stock of HAMILTON BROWN LADIES’ SHOES Here is an opportunity for you to make a good buy in footwear. Come early and get your size. ONE-FOURTH OFF On All Childreh’s Shoes For both Boys and Girls. ALL BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. 137 East Second St. Phone 1749 BRING THIS LIST WITH YOU AND TAKE YOUR PICK All of which can give you but the briefest idea of the com- pleteness and variety of the assortment which awaits your coming. WISGEINS We Carry Hosiery _—_ eee ee ee ee TP Be RRPR ETP POR EWT “ew 2a Crese, i ™. A-Ree @

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