Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1922, Page 3

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Mrs. Riach. ff deen planned for such a reception. eer -@& burst into the recesses of her ranch Mfantac. > weight and have never felt Picnic by Dr. and Personals the Presbyterian circle of Kenwood.| fourth Wednesdays of month. Offi- cers elected at yesterday's meeting! | president; Mrs. Charies Spencer, sec- | retary and treasurer. Thé new organ- | mighty carnival, no energy has been|i¢ will operate. | Thirty persons motored to lower! spared and no detail overlooked in cee held thir yeason. The hosts for the|has been revealed regarding the exact | The public has been invited: to at- cccasion were Dr. and Mrs. T. J./nature of the features at the dance) i004 tne recital by the pupiis of Mise i pcan y = Sas Ward frees govctates. wre | admission will be charged for the very| Sout + | elaborate program which has been ar tored to the spot where the good time| } | The marriage of Miss Ellen Ratijan| Wilsons Return | was scheduled. A fine supper waS'+, Mr. Lawson Fiddauch took place|From East. | Pete a Sears panei the! rhe Rev. Father Schneider officiated.| turned from the east yesterday over. pcre , m4 > 2 © land. Miss Theodora Wilson bas just| 2 Garé 8 Mr. and Mrs. Arthtr L. Croft of /and Mrs. Wilson motored there about si | Kansas City were guests of Sheriff|® month ago to return with her. fos oF terday to the Ladies’ Aid society of| having arrived in Casper Wednesday the Christian church at her suite in|from Riverton, whore they had been to the roof garden of the Tribune] Mr. and Mrs. Croft were called buflding, where delicious refreshments home sooner than they anticipated on left. last evening and expect to return |at his home. at a later date in August and remain or erie be Casper Daily Cridune together with Miss Hazel King arrived | on the Burlington last night from | the second and) Roundup, Mont., to visit their parents | nent headquarters Mr. and Mrs. C. L. King of North Washington street. They will spend about ten days here and will visit vice | some of the wonder spots near Casper. Mr. Finnegan ts president of the/ Roundup Nationa! bank. eee Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Nichols are tak ing a cottage at Half Moon lake for the season and will entertain parties of friends there ¢cring the summer. .. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis and/ children wil! leave July 1, for aj menth'’s motor trip, going first to| Half Moon lke and later through the Yellowstone National park, * | 7. B. Cleary, chief engineer for the |\Casper after an extended business Midwest, was operated on Monday |to eastern points. and is reported as doing nicely. | eee | R. D. Philips, district manager of | the Parkersburg Rig and Reel com. pany, left Tuesady for points in Mon tana, where he will meet eastern offi- cials of his company on a tour of this district. The party will return to Casper in about a week see | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodds and four | fhildren returned last night by motor} from Tacoma, Wash., where Mrs.| Dodds and the children spent the win tter. The family motored to Tacoma ‘via. Yellowstone park last fall. The return trip was made by way of Port-| land and Salt Lake City. | persia s “tara Splendid Garten Party By Mrs. Andras. The garden party given yesterday | Meetings of this circle will be held on! the afternoons of “ | |are 2s follows: Mrs. George Grove,| |president; Mrs. M. H. Vass, ization hopes to be a working force! ]it were indeed the last day of 8) for good in the community in which Garden creek yesterday evening to en-| making this the greatest dance ever| Van Meter Recital ‘ joy one of the cleverest picnics so far’ put on by the association. Nothing| This Evening. Riach, who held the affair in honor! this evening, but a promise has been Van Meter, which will be | | c given in the} of Miss Mary Tobin and her house made that the public will not be 4is-| srethodist chubai at i)cralick ‘des ‘The party assembled at the Riach/ Ratijan-Fiddauch seed residence on South Wolcott and mo-| Marriage Wednesday. XR there waiting the guests. After the | | quietly before mass Wednesday at § Mr. and Mra. W. O. Wilson, daugh-| pienic at the croek. the party returned! o'clock in, St. Anthony's cathedral.|ter Theodora, and son Jimmie re-| per bys aay taa a hospitallties wie and Mrs. Croft completed her freshman year at Vas- ee ee ee ae | Called Home. sar college, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mr. Of Entertainment. Mrs. A. B. Hanway was hostess yes-|and Mrs. J. 3. Marquis yesterday, ‘The Tribune apartments. After the) Visiting Mrs. Croft's father, E. G. Mar- business session the party adjourned quis, the past two weeks. were served. No finer spot rould haye|account of business matters, which| Leon Culver, chief clerk at the Pig- shortened their stay in Casper. They | eon Tea and Coffee store, is very ill for a longer visit-with Mrs, Marquis.| Mrs. Robert Thomas returned this morning from Boulder where she has o« by Mrs. R. M. Andrus at her beauti-|B. ¥, P. U. hy spent several weeks on business and ful home on South Durbin was a very | Elects Officers. pleasure. charming affair. Twenty-eight guests; A businens meeting of the Baptist Pu Be © were present. Wild flowers were used Charles Shoblom is at Scottsbluff as decorations and added much to the peauty of the occasion. Honors at bridge were taken by Mra J. B. Bernes and Mrs. Joe Denham. cee “Tri Deits.at Home Of Miss Alice Hardie. A group of young people belonging to the Delta Delta Delta sorority at the ‘University of Wyoming are to arrive :in Casper today and will stay at the “home of Miss Atice Hardie, 1034 Fast Second street. They include ths Misses Emity Holliday, Crete Wood and Ger- trude McKay. Miss Annie Johnston is another member of the party. She is graduate from Indiana and a mem- ber of the Kappa Alpha Theta. ‘The party will probably leave to- morrow for Buffalo and thence to Sheridan. At tho latter place they will be guests at the homes of sorority sisters. After leaving Sheridan they ‘wil spend a week at Sherd lake be- fore returning to Laramie. Young People’s Union was held at the church last night at which the follow-| this week on business relating to his ing officers were elected: Louise Fris-| work as a contractor. by, president. Edwin Flinn, vice presi- oo e,e dent; Malene Lea, secretary and treas-| E. G. Sinclair is back in the city | urer. after a business trip to unknown points. Presbyterian Circle of cee Kenwood Organized. H. M. Gunn is spending this week ‘The Presbyterian ladies of the Ken-|in Riverton on tax matters for the ‘wood addition met ‘yesterday at the | Midwest. home of Mrs. George Grove, 1436 see South Jackson street, and organized! Mrs. I. F. Finnegan and gon Jack OF THE BIG Clearance Pfeiffer of Kemmerer, who has been the louse guest of her sister Mrs. ‘William Cobb, Miss Jeannette Gale of Parkertton, and Miss Edna Brown field of sbite doe Rebekahs Meet ‘Tomorrow. ‘The Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet in special session Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall for the purpose of installation. All meinbers are urees bod be present. . With Miss Johnson. Miss Mary Johnson has as house guest for this week, Miss Ruth Whist- jer of Hannibal, Mo. ome Surprise Party for Mrs. L. E. Stevens. Mrs. L. E. Stevens was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening by a num- ber of neighbors and friends who EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies’ Corsets, in broken sizes, such famous makes as La France, Warner’s, Nemo, Redfern and H. & W. All go‘at a dis- 5 0% count of —_.__...... COATS, CAPES and DRESSES 3 One lot Ladies’ Coats and Capes. Some Silk and Satin lined. While they_last, $20.00 $5.95 values, now ——........— Ladies’ Dresses. Silk Crepe de Chine and White Nets. Trimmed. now. 9 LO.95 home north of Casper and proceeded All go at her. honor. acting hostess. Five hundred was en- joyed during the evening and refresh- ments were served at its close. cee Mardi Gras Dance Will Be Tonight. ‘The magic influence of Marti Gras will extend over the attendants at the Standard Athletic association dance this evening at the Arekeon, As if CONTRACTOR All sizes. SUITS and DRESSES Ladies’ Tissue Voile Dresses. All Ladies’ White Jersey Suits. All of the wanted shades. A limited sizes. Fine quality. $25.00 quantity. j $5 9 5 values, $15 95 $15.00 values___.....-_. e Tos eae - Ladies’ Organdie Dresses. All TIME WAS UP Ladies’ high grade Suits. The sizes and shadés. finest that we handle. All go at $20.00 values, now.... a discount 50% ‘ Well Known Gate Take ae off ee ! (9) zen jays - Stas Ladies’ smart Dresses. Made of Linens. All Gained Forty Tera. rounds Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, a discount o: os BOE Pees hrye Crepe Knits and Taffeta. Some Never Felt Better in His Life. “My troubles had me thinking my @ays on earth would soon be over,” said N. A. McDonald, 945 Folsom Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, a widely known contractor and builder. “TI had stomach trouble and indi- gestion so bad that I often went for are embroidered. $50.00 ee 924.95 Ladies’ Sport and Knicker Suits. Latest models and har:dsomely brig soe sect 50% ithout rsel of foe! SAIGaE atc oe Thad such a EXTRA SP! ECIAL brown and_ plaids. bad spell that I thought my time was Our New York buyer shipped $7.00 valués, now. up. I lost weight-until my clothes just hung on me like a sack. Some- times I would double up with pain and often while at work I got awfully diz zy. I had frequent headaches, my nerves zot so unstrung I would shake like a man with palsy and my heart would flutter badly. “I was absolutely surprised at get- such wonderful results from I have now gained 42 pounds us by express 25 handsome Ladies’ sample Dresses. Or- gandies, Dotted Swisses and Tissue Voiles. No two alike. Reg. $34.50 $16.95 values makers. values, now better in my life. Tanlac is the best medicine in the world.” Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. — Adv. No Exchanges Jie No Refunds No Charges Chicken Dinner Saturday Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA ONLY 2 DAYS MORE BARGAINS BIGGER THAN EVER KAYSER’S_ SILK UNDERWEAR - Such as Teddies, Vests, En- velope Chemises, Step-Ins, Union Suits and Knickers. discount of LADIES’. SUMMER DRESSES Nice assortment of styles and col- ors. While they last. $7.50 values, now__— Ladies’ Zephyr Gingham Dresses. Strictly tailored and embroidered. $10.00 values___.____ A beautiful line of Ladies’ Dresses in Organdies, Dotted Swisses and SKIRTS Big assortment of Ladies’ Wash Skirts. -Strictly tailored. Special $2.95 © $5.95 Ladies’ Dress Skirts. Black, navy, Ladies’ Sport Skirts. All the new- est models and shades. At a discount of... A big assortment of Ladies’ Waists from New York’s finest $7.50 242 SOUTH CENTER ST. City Briefs Attorney J. B. Barnes returned yes- terday from a business trip to River- ton in the interests of the Midwest Refining company. one Ben Scherck, Roy Wyland -ané Sam Conwell, left last night for Cheyenne for the purpose of influencing the state highway commission to make the Alcovs roud a state highway. eee Wiliam Kingsley left Thursday morning for Great Falls, Mont., at which place he will continue his work Sale a 50% $3.95 $4.95 $9.95 eé 25% $2.95 407% No Exchanges No Refunds : No Charges for the Parkersburg Rig and Reel|Goods company and was located in| company. He will make his perma-| what is now the Rial bull there. ing afterward to tempor: on South Center stree’ ‘Thomas M. Temple, fel represen-|it opened up in ite pres tative for the American Red Crcss,| which was formeriy occupied by the Central division, agived in the city | Barnett Outfitting company. yesterday and left today. His head-| A grand opening at the time of tts quarters are 9 Cie. regular opening was rendered imposst. ble by the inability of gett I its |), Tota Bowman returned last night| goods together. peter tapes from Thermopolis where he has been! The store carries a complete tne| ~ in attendance at the Undertakers’ con-| of ladies’ wear, with an extremely fine | In connection with the establish. en; ment there is dressmaker, who to) stands ready to make all alterations trip}in any clothes purchased... This ren. ie wee E. L. Estrabrook has returned \* | ——_—— st a HOLD FORMAL OPENING IN CASPER TOMORROW Successive seasons of turpentining cause no lowering in strength or resin content of pine trees, as indicated by the results of recent scientific experi- ments. The crude turpentine is the result of wound stimulus, and comes only from living cells in the sap wood A grand opening of the Casper Dry|region of the tap bore. The heart Goods store has had a rather check-| wood, which consists of dead cells, ered career owing tb the difficulty of| contains no sap. getting proper accommodations in which to house its stock, but at last it seems to be on the way to a pros-| perous business with a permanent lo-| cation. It was formerly the Lyric Dry} Oriental Cream Patent Brown Calf .. $5.95 Try Our FRIED CHICKEN DINNER SATURADY brown:calf Oxfords for. Come-early Big dayonly. Chicken Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. SATURDAY The Wigwam O-S Bidz. Capes, Coats and Wraps A beautiful assortment to choose from. The new- est styles and best colors. Soft Satin Silk and Foulard lined. $5.89, $14.95 and $19.95 - WASH DRESSES One lot of Organdy Dresses in light or dark colors. Very neatly trimmed. Values up to $10.00. $4.89 Girls’ Dresses Gingham Dresses for girls. The kind that wash and wear and look ‘49e | 95c | 49c. ders a maximum of convenience to}; les who do not wish to wait long| 4) | | lads rad jon having their purchases fitted. | W, H. O'Keefe is manager of the ore. Ex Gov erv The rnight and assist Ex-Gov. and Mrs. | Brooks to Join In | Sweetwater Fete Mrs. B. ation, w: of the speakers at tion o: ool maintained at ———_——__ | Czecho-Slovakian ppeetnsat| intends to make the sal¢ of radium a state monopoly onday morning for in the on July 15 Joachemsthal. PAGE THREE Carlsbad, is the chief source of supply of radium. the proper functioni: organs of eliminatic no false modesty interfere with it. If you detect the slightest tend ency to constipation. by signs of biliousness, headache or rest- celebra. vention ENG assortment of silk swenters’ ana | 2. the ranchers of the Sweet-| If lesmness check It with s teaspoontal “iaey 2 Mon Sethe came ee | hap © are holding July 4 ot Dr. Caldweil's Syrup Pepsin. am Stewart of the Sweet Refin-/ aprons are also to be found in great|- | DR. CALDWELL’S © company, son of Célonel Stewart, | variety. Infants’ wear is one of the Say, GiGlev. te ne s spending a few days on business in| specialties of the store. Lea OY Brooks will leave for YRUP PEPSIN the field. j Lander and the Wind River Indian THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a compound of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pep- sin. It works gently, is free from ping, and contains’ no narcotics. ities can be had at any drug store, and the cost is oaly about a cent & dose. Just try it! HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE the state the reser- ‘ation by the church, will offer for | those in attendance at the conventi a display of the work that they are doing. ion | near! YOU'LL SAY THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A WIDE OPEN TOWN We are out of the high rent district and we can save you money on Shoes. EXTRA SPECIAL—Schoolrgiris’ of $3.45 iit" $5.95 and get*fitted properly. These specials’ will ‘be om: sale-Satur- Specialty Boot Shop Co. 204-O-S"Bldg.—Second Floor TAKE THE*ELEVATOR ANI SAVE.A. DOLLAR-OR ‘MORE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR THRIFTY BUYERS good styles, Silk lined. SUITS All-Wool Suits for women and misses in a variety Well made and the best of finish. $6.95 and Up Crepes, Crepe de Chines and many others. Choice of this lot— to 89c ww... THE LEADER SILK DRESSES We have put on one large rack an assortment of All-Silk Dresses, made of fine quality Taffetas, Canton $35.00. MILLINERY, Some of the best is here for your pick. 59c Values up $14.95 3 2 Silk Blouses Georgette Silk Blouses, lace trimmed, in white, flesh, pink. well. sis All Hats marked at such low figures that 98c you wonder how we can do it. $1.98 POOOOOOO® BIG VALUES AT LITTLE PRICES RUBBER | SILKHOSE | POLLY‘PRIM| MIDDY BUNGALOW | WOMEN’S WAISTS ee le ere | Se, | See fete] Kowonas | "STS aS 89c 69c ECONOMY CENTER OF CASPER

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