Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 3

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tended meeting at the home of the 5 president, Mrs. W. S. Kimball, last Miss Lenis Smith, daughter of Mr.| night. Bus’aéss of completing the and Mrs. P. J, Smith, became the| organizatior, of the association was pride of Edward J. Donohoe, at 9/taken cara of, and plans for the fu- o'clock mass at the St. Anthony|tute wor’ sera interesting. e- church this mourning. The bride was gowned in a dark|B. & P. W. C. Revise diue traveling suit with a blue hst/ Constitution. éraped with a self colored veil. She} The meeting of the Busin wore @ corsage of orchids and lilies-| Professional Woman's ab. en of-the-valey to complete the costume.!ws3 held last night at the Presby- sha pron apeeiaes ae eee sete: Miss|tetian chureh was well attended by Banf Smith, who wore a suit and hat} business girls and teachers of the and @ corsage of roses. city. ‘The bridal party entered to the} As ths organization plans on be strains of the Mendelssohn wedding | coming federated with the national march played by Mrs. George Smith| business and professional a on the pipe organ. This was followed] the constitution was revised in nu. vy @ solo‘ by Miss Katherine Ma- honey, and several selections by a quartet composed of the Messrs. John Sullivan, Joe Stuckey, C. R. Boden- served. morning merous parts and acc: ted as finaliy read. This constitution will be sub- mitted to the head of the national organization. also sang “Because.” Miss Smith was given in marriage by her father, and the ceremony was performed by the Reverend Father evening and lovely refreshments were served before’ the close of the regular session. eee At the close of the beautiful ser-}| To accommodate the number of vices, another wedding march was/ patrons who have luncheon and other a played. by Mrs. Smith. engagements, the St. Mark’s bazaar| Board of Mr. and Mrs. Donohoe are leaving/ed. Many beautiful articles were| im quart The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church, will to attend t ore Mrs EB. fucnara Shipp was hertess yesterday at an informal afternoon in honor if Mrs. W. V. Gage of Wor- land, who is enroute to her home tn Recor gies The entra ; Personals ox ment committee, which has scheduled Atout 25 ladies were invited to] OSS oxer for the club rooms next Mon- Personals meet Mrs. Gage and a most enjoy- bach and Bert Conley. Miss Mahoney! \fusic was enjoyed during the|%ble informal time was spent. day evening and @ program of boring! yr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mathews of Mrs. Gage, who is vice president); consists of J. C. Neilson, Leo Bald- of the State Federation of Women's] },°°D8t'G rrume. clubs, {s returning to her home from Cheyenne where she attended a meet- John H. Mullin. Edward Slater acted | Final Announcements ing of the board of education of the robe qele best man, Bazaar Made. state of which she is a member. by me also visited with her son in Laramie. rf. Cheyenne. Pharmacists _ Following the ceremony a wedding|for Thurstay April 20, will Is Entertained. ae breakfast was served at the home of| promptly at 12 o'clock. open| “Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cook acted ax}a luncheon bridge held at her home the bride’s parents of South Center| 4 meeting of the Synurgae held| host and hostess at erly session here. guests. ‘Two tables of auction bridge played during the afternoon. Mrs. Andrew Morrison took the high honors while Mrs. J. E. Nelson took second. cee Meeting of W. ©. T. U. Executive Board. ‘The executive board of the Woman's! Christian Temperane Union will meet at the home of Mrs. H. K. Burdick. 522 South Center street om Thursday aftertoon at 4:30 o'clock. All mem- bers are requested to be present. ee Mrs. Kyne Is ” | Hostess. ad ~| | Mrs. William Kyne presided at ber morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at | Bome on South at Get rotor the church. d afternoon at a bridge | Carnations were tastefully used as the decorations and arrangements were made for three tables to play. The henors were taken by Mrs. A. F. Schuler, high, and Mrs. M. 8. Ryan, consolation. A serrial fovitation ts extended to the the ‘cicy women members who unite? with the church ts Easter he med¢ting. At the close of the card games a dainty tea was served by the hostess. The affair was one of a series of in- tormal afternoons which will be gtven by Mrs. Kyne. The next is for Thurs- day, SARL RSOSOL DD OOSESSEDE ODED and wrestling at the Iris theater May hartingion avenes are the proat parents of a baby boy who arrived yes- terday evening. The son is called David Jack and weighs eight pounds. Both mother and son are doing nicely Tee Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sturgis are the parents of a boy born last Saturday morning at Dr, Keith's private hos- pital. The proceeds of the dance will be used towarf the American Legton She A number of friends will be the guests of Mrs. John Bingenheimer at dinn@ served | comcrrow afternoon. street. Pink and white was the col-iast night at the rectory on South|at their home Monday evening in ° * Sr echeme artistically used, and| Wolcott stost with Mrs. ‘Hmrison; honor of the” members of the @ate|Efks Hall City Briefs places were laid for 30 guests. Rush as hostess was largely attend-|board of pharmacy who are meeting | ‘Tunight. Everything is in readiness for the this evening for Colorado where they| turned in for the sale, Spring flowers were used’ in a] ‘nformal dancing party which will be} 4 C Price has left for Denver will spend their honeymoon. They] Mrs. Guy Gay, vice-president, who| Pretty manner, while Easter time] eld this evening in the new home 0%] where he will spend the remainder of will return and be at home to their|was in charge during the absence of|Diace cards marked the seven places.| he Elks at Center and Seventh streets. | the week transacting important busi many Casper friends at the Lindy Mrs. R. EB. Evans, appoirited the fol-| Following the dinner a business The dancing will start at 9 o'clock ness matters. \ apartments on Lind and Lincoln ave-| lowing committees to have charge of|™ecting was presided. over by Mr.|rromptly and at midnight a “uffet eete Mrs. Donohoe has been a resident| hold furnishings, Mrs. George Hack-| !z#tion, tm Casper for many years and has 4jett, Mrs. Stanley Griebel, Mrs. Ro- nues. the different departments. House-| Cook, who 2 president of the organ- host of friends among the ploneers|naid S. Bulkly, Mrs. C. P. Plummer,;| Dinner Served at of the city. She is a graduate of the|arts and crafts, Mrs. J. C. Warkley. | Nominal tional bank. Mr. Donohoe has made his home| Tibbe, Miss Cooper and Miss Helen | Madison Both the bride and groom have|assisted by her sister, Mrs. Frank P.| nominal Mr. Donohoe numbers among the foremost musicians of Casper. They have many friends who extend their best wishes and congratulations. eee The nert meeting of the Synurgae will be in two weeks at the home of Miss Helen Wallace, who will be as- Nurses’ association held a well at-"bazaar during the absence of Mrs. Cost. avenue. charge. been active socially in this city and| Taylor. AT) members and those who ‘ 2 interested in the work of the W. ORIGINAL Ladies’ Tailors and NOTICE. sisted by her sister, Mrs. Willlam The “Spring Sale” of the Tatherr % Ladies’ Aid will be held Thursd: ¢ We now have an up-to<ste mod- THAT-SAVE MONEY SUITS, AND 30 In tricotine, 35 COATS Serges, tricotines, plaids. Values up Values up to $25.00. “ Wonderful selections at 910.90 $19.95 $24.05) < BLOUSES 256 S. Center Georgette, crepe de chine. NO EXCHANGES 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT : 3 LOTS OF DRESSES New numbers being added daily. Jue eek End Specials ve A Wonderful Array of SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, BLOUSES SKIRTS SUITS poiret twill and sports. Values up to $65.00, FOR THE WEEK-END $20 AND WRAPS In all the latest shades and styles. Values up to $65.00, FOR THE WEEK-END $20 SKIRTS 35 DRESSES This is an extra to $8.50. special. FOR THE WEEK-END FOR THE WEEK-END . $2.95 | *7.95 Phone 1304-W NO APPROVALS 4-18-2 supper will be served. Al visiting Elks and their ladics are cordially invited. eee Tuesday Club } is Entertained. gineer for the new sewer Belle Court Seminary at Washington,| Mrs. W. R. MacGregor, Mrs. R. M.| For the benefit of the Woman's! “si. 5 7 Butler, 827 South Elm } D. C. Until recently she has been| Boeke; tea, Mra Guy Gay, Mrs. A.|Christian Temperance union, a din-| oct entertained for the members of | associated with the Wyoming Na-|G. Fidel, Mrs. H. F. Fishburn; candy,| ner will be served Thursday evening! i, Tuesday bridge club at a lunch- * |Mrs, ©. C. Brewster, Mrs. A. G.|at the home of Mrs. E. M. Miller, 846} |... fotiowed by an afternoon of cards. Spring flowers were prettily used here for a number, of years and for] Wallace; publicity, Mrs. Frederic B.| Mrs. Miller and committee will be| 1s the tabi the past three yearn has been a mem-| Andrews Mrs. Harrison Rush. in charge. of preparing and’ serving | {2 ‘Ce ‘able decorations and places at || ber of the firm of the Brodie Rubber At the close of the meeting Mrs.|the dinner and a delicious menu has company. Rush served delicious refreshments| been arranged to be served. for n ‘Horlicks ~ ¢ Malted Milk Dri makers Corson. Registered Nurses Mrs, W. C. Newell, vice president |#fternoon and evening in the churc ern pleating machine to handle all Have Meeting. of the St. Mark’s guild, who is in| T0oms Lip eeariinas and East aor kinds of a at aye jporel ctreets. A chicken-pie supper i prices and efficient service at rear The Natrona County Registered|charge of the guild section of the| Svc trom S to 8 elon of 137 North Jash Give Us a Trial. The great piano-Waltz skillfully arranged for Galli-Curci’s voice and sung brilliantly, from the long opening trill to the last amaz- ingly perfect high E natural. KREISLER Plays a Lovely Spring Song “TO SPRING” It is among the most beautiful and inspired “of Grieg’s shorter piano pieces; it is ar- ranged particularly for the violin that KREISLER may play it for VICTOR au- diences. 4 SAMAROFF In a Beautiful Piano Composition “SPARKS” Itis appropriately enough named, you will agree, when you hear this glittering stream of piano notes fly from beneath the flexible fingers of this pianist. These three numbers only suggest to you the range and variety awaiting you here among VICTOR RECORDS. We will gladly play these and any other Records you wish to hear. THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “Exclusively Victor” AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE Phone 1745 241 S. Center St Casper, Wyo, We Always Have-the Records You Want— ; When You Want Them. MMA Ava Juston T. Kingdon of Cheyenne, em, system juncheon tables were lai for eight| which is being installed by Inman. contractor, is spending several days ete visiting with friends and on busi-| ness with the construction proposi-| tion. Patrick Sullivan left last night for| #24 company fiscal agents of the Wyo Denver where he intends spending|™!™& Refining company and Joe L. Thursday and Friday of this ween| Divgenbeimer left last night for Den- looking after matters af inportance.| YeF Where they w-tl spend several days |} see. | Dr. G, T. Morgan haz sold his home Bias Tee's tn street, as Mrs. Mor.|. o:. =, Hagens returned Wednesday! Cream gan and eon, Guy, have left for Cal- ifornia where they intend spending the coming season. ir. Morgan will! Hagens and Murane law firm, met in regular quarterly session W. B. Jack, representing the Rex-| ?*"5- mess trip Mr. Jack has iately taken ten teeeteceee ee B/ of bad checks at local business houses tory, although the traveled through Casper years ago. He is interested : Site eeaen or Ge ne held in the county jail pending settie-} With me = Stee ment of the case. the cee hospital suffering from injuries result- ing from an automobile accident. Mrs.| Curran ts well on the road to recov- ey, <=> Derdens eee Harry E. Ryan. of Harry E. Ryan : t ; : ’ in the interests of the refining com-|#f eee C. G. Head, said to have left a trail Was arrested yesterday by Charles F. Miskell, deputy sheriff. Head ts being | morning from Cheyenne where he/ left spent Sunday and Monday on busines e connected with the interests of the| gmt SSS fee a MIS ONG HEH tose Cars ie spoons ox teowcscens "| FILLING STATION HERE Miss Lacille Ellis, who ts connect ed with the Casper beauty parlors Dodges and Fords. A. J. Woods, rh 2 | .4 has left for her former Some in Lin-lerapioy of the CampbeiJonneen| S€€ Virbel, Phone 15893 coin, Neb., where she will spond the; rémainder of the remainder of the} years, ts opening up a new f Clothing company for the past five tiling sta. week a ine | tion at the corner of Yellowstone and A streets on the first of the month.| be AS es i. Lo nig Girec:| ‘The building will be built of concrete HAY, GRAIN, FEED, torts a Casper business visitor today. ang stucco. Mr. Woods will give all SALT - of his {ime to the operation of the W. B Kilgore, special agent for) station‘and anticipates @ nice business Casper Storage Co. the Burlington railroad company at Al-| Vance, Neb. is in Casper today. pen Ahead amare see 313 W. Midwest Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran have re-| te a ¢ K: City We'll all take tea. Mrs. Curran spent several weekf in a Polly put the kettle on, St, Mark's Seventh and Wolcott EASSIS’? THURSDAY QEECIALS SILK TAFFETA In all the latest shades and best grade. The most popular dress material this spring. Regular price $2.35 to $2.50. THURSDAY SPECIAL......__ fe Ra 1.89 April 29th i—Try a classified ad in the Tribune—- Just received a new. shipment of Spring Percales. All new patterns in both light and dark. THURSDAY ONLY, yard.........__ SILK BLOUSES Our entire stock of Silk Blouses on sale at a wonder- ful reduction. Come early and make your choice. Regular prices ranging from $5.75 to $22.00. THURSDAY ONLY 425 1 $46.75 SILK UNDERWEAR Silk Teddies. Regular prices from Silk Camisoles. Regular prices from $4.75 to $8.50. THURSDAY ONLY— $1.95 to $3.75.. THURSDAY ONLY— $3.98 to $6.98 $1.69 73 $2.98 Silk Gowns, in crepe de chine, satin and pongee. Regular prices ranging from $6.75 to $13.75— is Thursday Only—$5.95 to $10.98 SILK KIMONAS A most beautiful assortment in Japanese designs, floral, satin, crepe de chine, in all the desired col- ors. Regular prices from $9.75 to $25.00. THURSDAY ONLY $798 ig $17.95 Look for the Green Tickets on All Dresses, Suits and Coats. All Remarkably Reduced. = ‘ALL BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry GoodsCo. 137 East Second St. Telephone 1740 BRING THIS LIST WITH YOU AND TAKE YOUR PICK Due to Pay Day falling on Thursday, we will continue our sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY for the benefit of those unable to take advantage of it Thursday.

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