Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1922, Page 3

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; i u ! fi é the winter months. Carter. ded by Mrs. H. L. Pat- S. N. Brooks was served | ‘airs have been planned in honor of} 1 o'clock ot the Patton the out of town guest. / composers, a ers } ‘The architectural beauty Mrs. J, R. Healy who read a paper’ th Wolcott strest, | ing. veilow g é i E Ethelbert Nevin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Day Jeaving this evening for pointe RER Hi ar i : { iz if for . | PeM@iliimder of this month and par* of hung over the long bape jong | Bext. locking after business toteresis in the aeserative schema. The rick and visiting with relatives, of the order were also used in a on eee manner. on guest i i i be é i Pittsburg, Kane st18 Curyan f BIE Et E i i tly $a discussion. The next meeting will be held at ‘the home of Mra. J. E. Hanway on! laquer South Park avenue, Wednesday, i Pe Lou! dent near Kansas City. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the papa home of Mrs. H. [.. Patton. Mrs. Patton, Mrs. John McGrath and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler will act as hostesses. Following an afternoon of cards, tea will be served. . Thursday Club Postponed. The meeting of the Thursday club which was to have been held today has been postponed a week and will be held on next Thursday at the [home of Mrs. Pitt Covert, on CY ave- nue. General Ald To Meet. A meeting of the General Aid society of the Methodist caurch will be held Friday afternon at 2:30 o'clock at the church parlors. ‘The Victory Workers will be in charge of the social time eee Welfare Luncheon For Saturday. Mrs. Fred H. Seaman and Mrs... 8. N. Sanford will serve a tuncheon to be followed by an afternoon of auction brifige at the home of Mrs. Seaman on South McKinley street, Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ry eee Legion Dance flowers, and dainty satin bows made For Tonight. the perfume bottles, candle sticks, One of the post-Lenten social event#fpowder boxes and vanities for mi- looked forward to with keen interest ta] ladies” @reseer a thing of real art. the American Legion dance this even-| Place cards, nut baskets, and card pete si chet City Briefs with that company. eee -| give an exact statement of ths pro- er the entire charge and the privilege! coeds of the afternoon, it is estimated Of ‘the, check room have been taken! that a very nice sum was netted for over for the convenience of the guests. funds of the two organizations. J.C. Neilson, Leo Baldwin ana c. 7|*"* eee Hume, the regular entertainment com- Hard Tima Dance mittee of the Legion, has charge of|}, planned. the dams. The Arkeon orchestra will furnish the music. The friends of the H post aro cordially invited. : ~D. ‘The proceeds of the danco will be j ha dy yused to furnish equipment for the served at their home on North Durbin’ street last night. Spring flowers made Closing out sale. > ee gacting business for the week. eee team. but hopes to be in his office in ee ‘Townsend building, tomrrow. eee Program Postponed | Until the Fall. It has been decided by the members The social affatr ts for the benefit in Casper before visiting other | {lad shaper Free ie noel 2 of the Welfare club: Four tables of his district. hhave been presented this comin be arrange. eee month, until the fall of the year. 2°99-060900000000600006004| in the city. Ho has recently returned ‘ On account of many members leav- ‘The women of the CY, the Social j ing town, and other interruptions due! gerice and the ‘Victory Worker } coer eee srtenten crip. ts thes eae, [s to wtharner vacations and ouch it; wes Service and the Victory | Worke Personals Mr. Wyland was formerly with the thought best to postpone the musicale re- tertained at 4 cleverly arranged after- noon, yesterday at the parlors of the Methodist. church. The women of the Kensington Busy Bee and Capitol Mra..I. Massie of Iron Mountain ‘Mich., left yesterday for her home Hill circles were the amused guests. | after spending two months in Casper A program, in which the partici-| visiting with friends and with rela pants represented school children, in-| tives. cluded spelling bees, arithmetic tests, and geography lessons presente’ in a ‘With the assistance of th» lovely weather, and the promise of the many useful Well as beautiful articles, the bazaar of St. Mark's guild and 2 @ b] Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Cooke, who have |” With friends and relatives in Chicago, Midwest Refining company fa the Til, have returned to their home here.| maining in Casper now. The doors were openefi to fhe Mr. Cooke is in charge of operanoms: lic promptly at 12 o'clock of the Standard Oil r andes be company of In-| diana, in the Rocky Mountain region.| Midwrst Refining company left last see She is a guest "€ company contemplates erecting at the home off Rev. and Mrs. Lewis here, returned last night from Denver Numerous informal social af-/ here he has spent several days. (Colorado ant then for the western time. yetast where they intend to spend tae Mr. and Mra Pal P. Curran have ven at her furmer home for several months. Some time ago she suffered severe injuries in an automobile aeck She ts much’ improved now and is able to be about 30 many friends here will be please? to hear. Mr. Curran went east to accompany Mrs. Curran on tho trip, L. A. Reed has resigned as prest- dent of the Blue Diamond Coal com- pany and has severed his connections! » which is now staging a Chief of Police Nisbet has returned the pa from Denver where he has been tran-| ever: M. P. Wheeler wea confined to his home for the day by a slight Iliness, fudge C. O. Brown held court here| CVeTy one about the V the day. He will spend several John Wyand ts spending some timo the synurgoe drew a splendid attend vor ’ Bran Muffins Made by this recipe, your Week End Specials THAT SAVE MONEY A Wonderful Array of SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, SUITS, BLOUSES AND SKIRTS 30 SUITS In tricotine, poiret twill and sports. Values up to $65.00. FOR THE WEEK-END $20 35 COATS AND WRAPS In all the latest shades and styles. Values up to $65.00. FOR THE WEEK-END $20 35 DRESSES Values up to $25.00. This is an extra special. FOR THE- WEEK-END $7.95 The 256 S. Center NO EXCHANGES Carnation Milk ¢ congratulating him upon his success’ DISCOUNT On Entire Stock. Serges, tricotines, plaids. Values up to $8.50. i FOR THE WEEK-END $2.95 3 LOTS OF DRESSES New numbers being added daily. Wonderful selections at $1595 $1995 $20.95 BLOUSES Georgette, crepe de chine. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT 28 Per Cent DISCOUNT on ALL MILLINERY This Includes All Hats, Veils, Corsets and Brassiers, Sale Starts Thursday And Continues for Bal- ance of Month. The Martz Shop 154 South Center St. Phone 1304-W NO APPROVALS soveesees IL CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all those who contributed flowers and in other ways gave us their sympathy and help in our late ~~. R. S Ellison, vice president of the OPERATORS ARRESTED eight for Denver on a several days’ and mother. ‘The ods was Mrs. J. T. Gratiot apd children business mission for the company. EnNEST START H}\ placed in the auall room fave returned from Denver where) Mey 2 WD CHILDREN. \doorway, act whe cakes, they have been spending several days| MN. S.. Wilson, genera! manager o¢| Milton Wide and J E. Evans, ar 4-20-1t° brown bread, bread, baked tealon a plewcre trip. They will now be\the field department of the Midwest | "Sted Tueacay night on a charge of = y Leese tempted the visitors even those who women. igh bsscc at their residence on South|Refining company is in Denver on Prerating ® sill at 1159 North Dur | es we aiden bin street, were released on $500 © railway which crosses the St Se ea Felner ete need lolcott ‘street. ee ee bonds pending hearing before Judge|Gothard one of the most famous pass, and the the receiving line. Mrs. J. H. Fanon “of New York| E. G. Sinclair, a geologist whe has| W- 3 Tubbs in justice court. binges etsonc than $3 tiot eat .. state, is visiting here en route to her! Charge of the plans for the new as-| The Srrest was made by John Paw-| tridses of more thaa 32 feet span. and and Mrs. Brooks home from California where she spent -Phalt plant which the Standani Refin-|°™ Charles F. Miskell, deputy sher- | ‘hrous! Snes. Cp REET EE OF which is nearly 10 miles in length. geatly— vis Over ‘7 Million Jars Used Yearly iffs and C. F. Peterson, government Prohfhition agent. One of the biggest finds of contra- band liquor resulted from locating the still. Over 30 gallons of Mquor, 400 bottles of beer and 350 gallons of mash were seized, io ea Dice playing was a fashionable di —————q37—-- —_ version in Engiand in the reign of Every form of safety lamp for use in | Henry VIIT_ mines is based on the design of Sir Ls Humphry Davy, whose principle was that flames will ‘not pass through wire gauze, cee | Deen spending several days here from are! Careyhurst, left last night for Chey- ‘> @nne where he will remain for some ~ has abing WUmcit OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Linton Tells How Helpful Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetab foe Ye in the ross for I am at that ege poun eet #20 T's00n £0) id me ‘I want you to take bottles.” SoI did and do all my own work by the day and feel fine the RJ. BEAUTIFUL SILK LINGERIE Including the new bridal sets, three-piece sets, in- cluding Teddies, Underskirt and Gown. In heavy La Jersey Silk, embroidered and trimmed in real Fillet Lace. In all the newest shades. Separate pieces, of Pongee, Crepe de Chine and Jersey. The newest and most beautiful “undie” display in Casper. THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 212 South Wolcott Phone 736 Around the Corner from Lukis Candy Co. Ham and Eggs—Hot Rolls Butter and Coffee 40¢ Anytime Y. W.C. A. CAFETERIA /Stuart Clan 243 || Will hold a box social in the I. O. O. F. Hall Friday, April 21, 8:30 P. M. Members and Friends. EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 West Midwest Ave. WOMEN! DON’T MISS THE BIG SALE BY THE EASTERN SALVAGE CO. AT THELEADER EVERYTHING IN WOMEN’S, MISSES’ CHILDREN’S, INFANTS’ WEAR and MILLINERY ALL GOING AT GIVE AWAY PRICES bereavement of the loss of our wife at | : ’

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