Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 9, 1922, Page 3

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‘\\ Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. Lutheran Aid © Meets Tomorrow. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon in the rooms in the rear of the church. Mrs. Evan Lewis wll act as hostess. Ladies of the congregation who are not yet members of the aid are cordial- ly invited to attend in order that they may become better acquainted with one another and with the naturo of the work the aid ts doing. | Pythian Sisters ‘Tomorrow. The Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session Thursday evening, Au- gust 10. A large attendance is de- sired. ‘ cee Scandinavian Aid Wit Meet. The Ladies’ Aid of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Lemeaux, 1105 street tomorrow afternoon. Drill Team Meets Tonight. ‘The members of the Natrona Re- bekah Grill team will meet this even- t 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows’ hall r practice. social will be held by North Casper church in t ch parlors, 1009 North Durbin street this event Shower for Miss Sullivan. Mrs. A. E. Bigtin entertained y ia y with @ stocking shower for Miss Hileen Sullivan, who is to be married to Mr, Joseph Conlin this fall. ttle daughter of the host nne Biglin, was dressed up as a bride white satin with a long tulle veil, nd carried a bridal bouquet. Little Miss Biglin bore the package contat ug the gifts to the honoree. Tea wa served Bt MOmaek. C. L. Hudson, purchasing agent for Linnea tieeiel the Midwest, is out of the city on Tomertow sveliias business in connection with his de: A lawn social will be held at 422) partment. South Beech street Thursday evening by the ladies of the Baptist church. rary Mrs, Hagens Entertains for Miss Sullivan, Mrs. G. R. Hagens will entertain t her home on South Center Friday n honor of Miss Eileen Sullivan. The party will be in the nature of:a tea ond will include a kitehen shower for Miss Sullivan. Several out-of-town Preze Winners - at Flapper Dance. The two flapper dances at Arkeon were brought to a successful conclusion whe nthe first prize of $25 not be criticized and that the young adies receiving the prizes were well worthy of them, both as typifying the modern flapper in their appearance last night and in their superior pret- tiness. It was difficult to select the prize winners, however, inasmuch as there were so many pretty Misses at the dances. R. G. Edinger, who has been put- ting on flapper dances throughout the United States, and who managed this y one, has stated that he is extremely sratified at the way it was patronized and very thankful to the judges, Sher- itt J. L, Marquis, J. B. Scott, Dr. J. ©. Berquist, J. C. Neilson, Byron 8. Hute and Dr, J. F. O'Donnell for their willingness to judge in the contest. pe SEAS George: Campbell left for Estes park Saturday. eee Senator George Adams of Ne- raska, spent Sunday in Casper. eee Judge C. 0. Brown left for Dous- las last night. Ack For rae + set Horlick’s The ORIGINAL NO COOKING The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,end 3@7Avoid Imitations a Substitutes CAFETERIA. Baked Ham Tomérrow BUY PIGEON’S CEYLON AND_INDIA TEA It’s sure fine. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 + WATCH FOR THE BIG | FIRE SALE V8 Mr. and Mrs, Charies Lester re- turned Monday from a few days spent in the Big Horn mountains. Biglin, who have been, house guests of Mrs, A. EB. Biglin here for several | Rose. weeks, are leaving today for their home in O'Neil, Neb. During their stay here the guests have been the center of many charming social af. fairs and have made themselves very popular, Miss Jeanette Gale was in the city yesterday from Parkerton, Wyo. Miss Elsie Holmes is now with the Casper Credit Exchange. Mrs. Bertha Kaylor is spending her vacation from the Midwest offices. CITY BRIEFS GYbe(mP J. P. Kile has gone to Rapid City, 8. D., for a brief business trip. C. C. Hyler, a draftsman at the Midwest Refining company's’ off: here, has left his position to acc a similar one in Denver. N. after several da: Dave Scott is in from Salt Creek on tumness. W. R. Dobbin, real estate man, re turned Jast night from a several days’ business: trip to Douglas and Ross AWERTON TO CELEBRATE ee i ANNIVERSARY WITH BIG * WD WEST SHOW SOON RIVERTON, W: Aug. 9— awarded to Miss Arline Beach] Street sports and a wild west show nd second prizes of $10 each to MissWhave been adopted for celebration on Stevenson, Miss Decker, and Miss Gay | August 15 of the sixteenth anniver- Hvavis.. It. was generally conceded | gary of Riverton.,Indian dances will that the choice of the judges could! he featured on th: night program. ARE Personals BY BOARD HERE | Elect-ns to Fill Vacancies Caused by Resignations of Several Made at Last Several new teachers to Casper’s schools were elected at the last board meeting, and some resignations were accepted at this time. New teachers elected include Nora Essenpries, ton, Thurza Thomas, Stella Juli INEWTEAGHERS. {8 SELECTED Meeting. Lola Corer, Gladys Pel- ‘yillan Cutler, Stella Culfs, Mary G Gunnison, eee resigned. Hazel A. Shi eee S. Wilson is back in the city absence. “2. Meet me Robbins, Gail Dunlap and Mrs. W. H. Those whose resignations were re. ceived were Mildred Steldley, Lydia Dagley, Carrie E. Behrend, Esther Frances Cooper, and Mil dred Rogers. Miss Abbie Arnold has been selected to take the position of school xurse formerly held by Miss Bess Randell, Miss Arnold is thoroughly qualified for the service, having had many years experience, For the last two years she has been with the Cas per Private hospital. Walker of Iowa City, Iowa. has been sent a request to come tc Casper an teacher of French and Eng will very probably accept state University of Iowa. She studied he Alliance Francais Gullde Inter- atfonale Sarbonne in Paris last year. Gouraud’s Oriental Cream at the Smoke House. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Fall Suits Are Here In a big variety of styles and colors. Priced from 25. AND UP YOU BUY QUA €be Cabper Datly Cribune PAGE THREE We have just received the finest selec- tion of Sarouks and Kirmanshahs. Those who are interested in fine arts are invited } to call and inspect these wonderful Rugs. KHOURY BROS. AT CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE STORE Le A PORTABLE ON YOUR CAMPING TRIP To send a big cabinet talking machine about the country to accom- pany you on your vacation is like using an ocean liner instead of a row boat to cross a stream. ‘ This Portable Victor is your vacation instrument. You can take it with you wherever you go—take it in your trunk—take it in the car with the sandwiches—take it as hand baggage. If you have aban- linery ideas First Showing of New Fall Hats We take great pride in our selection and stock of early Fall mod- els. There’s an old world charm to the new Fall Hats. Designers have gone back through the centuries for mil- and adapted them with exquisite orig- inality and charm for Fall. You will exclaim with joy when you view the many different models here. Felts in sport and trimmed models predominate, Dress Hats are of Pan Velvet and Metal Cloth or Duvetyn. The colors are gor- geous. Visit our shop and make your selection early while our stock is complete . . All Summer Millinery regardless GLE COME, £0 BO) BON eke cots ren scp $2.00 Some wonderful values. ‘Martz Hat Shop 154 South Center St. doned the thought of music on your vacation because of the inadvis- ability of shipping a big cabinet machine about—reconsider the mat- ter, hear this wonderful portable, and you'll have music with you when you enjoy, it most—-during your leisure hours this summer when you want to entertain yourself and friends. Five dollars pays for the use of this Victor Portable till’ September 15 if ordered here NOW. Come in and let us explain the advantages of this offer. e The Music Shoppe t< 238 East Second Street Telephone 1745 [___Bverything in Music and Musical Merchandise. All Mail Orders Given Telephone. Prompt We Like to Attention Have You Come In. ee THURSDAY, the day of all the week of advertised bargains that no thrifty housewife can afford to miss, This week we have unusual bargains in Hosiery, RENT YOUR ROOM THROUGH A TRIBUNE WANT AD Underwear and a final clearance of Wash Godds, Outing Suits and Underwear. We want every bargain seeker in Casper to visit us Thursday and look over the LITY IN THIS AU LADIES’ AND MISSES’ , Fall Dresses Are Here . In all the newest’ materials. To appreciate these Dresses is to see them. Priced from GUST FUR SALE Only by intelligent comparison will you appreciate the values we are offering in this sale. The quality of the fur you want, the style you seek and the workmanship you desire —they’re all here in this great sale. Ladies’ Wash Dresses In this lot you will find 40 Dresses to pick from. Values up to $7.50. Out They Go at $1.95 Ladies’ Wash Dresses 75 Dresses to pick from. You’ll find Organdies, Dot- , ted Swisses, Voiles, and Tis- sue Voiles. Values up to $10.00. Out They Go at. $3.95 One lot of odds and ends Coats, Sweaters and Dresses | Values up to $15.00.. Out They Go at ~ $1.95 252 South Center St. Ladies’ Wash Dresses 94 Dresses to pick from. In this lot you will find all our high grade Frocks. Values up to $20.00. Out They Go at $9.95 _ Ladies’ Velvet and Satin Coats aad Capes Silk lined, fur collars, fringe trimmed. Values up to $40.00. lu Out They Go at $9.95 All Our Ladies’ Dresses and Smart Skirts Marked Down to HALF PRICE WASH GOODS CLEARANCE Percale (light colors), Tissue Gingham. Beautiful quality, Thursday special, yard. in broken plaids. Thurs- 49e Percales, extra quality, heavy day special, per yard...... and dark, Scotch Gingham. Thursday 15 per yards. special, per yard... c Gingham, in plaids, checks 93 Reduced prices on all Boys’ and Girls’ and plain, per yard Cc Ready-to-Wear on the Balcony. Final Clearance On All Khaki Wool and Tweed Outing Suits Pure Nee! Boplece Suits, Knickers, aah piweed Suits. Well made and Skirt and Jacket. eautiful cloth. Thursday special._........ $23.75 Thursday special $16.95 2-piece Wool Khaki Suits, Breeches bg and Jacket. 9 Thursday special ...... $14.95 Khaki Suits, Breeches and Jacket. Khaki Suits, Breeches and extra long Golf Hose of Pure Wool plaid tops. ‘Golf Hose with feet. Plaid tops. ee S215 ee ee Ladies’ Summer Gowns SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL CHILDREN’S GOWNS. Fine Nainsook Gowns. Embroidery or ported ‘Tissue Gingham. $1 98 leceeeaumedy é $i 419 Thursday special. e ursday special.._.____. e Cea Flesh color Crepe Gowns. $1 69 Hand-made Philippine Gowns. Extra 9 Thursday special............ fine quality. $2 6 Nainsook Gowns. Trimmed with Im- Thursday special..__._-_. e FINAL CLEARANCE OF LADIES’ SHOES, BELOW COST. ALL OUR SUMMER MILLINERY AND READY-TO-WEAR AT SACRIFICE, PRICES. ALL BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry Goods Co. 173 East Second St. Phone 1740 Tf It’s For Sale or Rent, Try Tribune Want Ads | | | |

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