Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 21, 1922, Page 3

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MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 19zz. "B\omesteaders Surprise ceorge Hooptr. A birthday surprise party was given for George Hooper, by the neigh- ors in the vicinity of his ranch Sat- urday might. Mr. Hooper was ready + @ trip into Casper wher the sounds of merriment coming from an advancing party of guests attracted s stention and he decided to aban- jon himself to the caprices of those ho were descending upon him. A table was set in the yard and on '§ were placed the many articles for feast that was to follow. A gen- 1 good time featured the evening. The guests were Mr. Davdl Edileman, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bates and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edilman, Mr. end Mrs. C. C. Richard- son, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8S. Richardson, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Bates; the Misses Gwendolyn Bates, Fern Richardson, Norelel Johraon, Phiefer, and Charlotte Phiefer: and the Messrs. Paul, Sjostrom, Harold Quinn, Law- rence Eastman, Hobart Eastman, and Vern Phiefer. . Gfficers of De Molay Peet Tonight. The officers of the local chapter of De Molay have been requested to meet at the Masonic temple at 7:30 this evening on important business. eee Mrs, Manbeck for 1 Miss Sullivan Tomorrow, Mra. Harold Manbeck will entertain at & morning of bridge and at 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow for Mins Eileen Sullivan. Twenty guests have been invited. W. ©. T. U. Installs Officers Fridgy. A very interesting meeting f the Casper W. C. T, U. was held at the home of Mrs. H. K. Burdick Friday afternoon, superintendents of depart- ments giving splendid reports. The following persons were installed as the new officers: President, Mrs. Lewis; vico president at large, Mrs. L. T. Hall; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. B. Poling; recording secretary; Mrs, L. R. Bundy; treasuter, Mrs. Jennie Brown. Final arrangements for~ attending the state convention were made and e_ following delegates elected: ‘Mes- Hh ul i ) dames Lewis, Poling, Hail, Bundy, Brown, C. & Johnston, J.-T. Richards. H. K. Burdick, C. H. Lowe, and Til- }} nasturtiums were used in massed ef- tions were most elaborately developed in yellow and white. Goldenrod and fect throughout the diningroom, sn‘ @ novel lighting scheme was produced through use of yellow and white } drapes at the chandeliers. The guests included the Misses Lewis and the Messrs, Michael Leb- |ner of Salt Creek and Frank Pelkey | of Casper. eee ton; alternates, Mesdames H. E. Par-}Maccabees Meet sons, J. M. Dumm, S. H, Maddux and Miss Florence Johnson. The Mes- dames 5S. E. Bailey, G. W. Ferguson and E. G. Trager go as state officers. This convention will be held at Cody, Wyo., August 25-27, and prom- isen to be one of great int: . Mrs. Adrianna Hungerford of Denver, Cole., will be the convention speaker. eee Morgans Return From Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Morgan re- turned to Casper Saturday after Spending several weeks in the east. Mr. Morgan has been taking physical education work at Wisconsin univer- sity and has prepared himself for a strenuous season of coaching at the high school and grade schools this year. Mrs, Morgan alse took work at Wisconsin and will teach at Central/ the same. colors and each contained) saturday from Colorado.,” school It will be remembered that Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were married in Omaha’ June 14, following a delightful series of social functions here for the bride,| who was formerly Miss Marjorie Pierce, one of Casper's most popular teachers. . . Mrs. Poling Entertains Missionary Society. Mrs. A. B. Poling was hostess today to the Women's Foreign Missiouery society. The affair was in the form of a Kensington and contajned some special features. Clippings were handed to each of the guests con- cerning the missionary work. These each guest in turn was required to |read and afterward the reader signed |her name on the back, and the notes | were pasted together, forming a rec- j ord of the work. . Mrs, Pelkey Gives [Dinner for Nieces. Mrs. E. R. Pelkey, 845 South Mo- Kiniey, entertained at a dinner last evening in honor of her nieces, the Misses Loma and Eula Lewis, who are leaving for their home near Brok- en Bow, Neb., after spending their summer vacation with Mrs. Pelkey. ‘The party returned from an automo- bile ride discovered a pleasant surprise awaiting them. Covers were laid for This - An initiation of members will take lace at the regular meeting of the | Maccabees this. evening at 8 o'clock. | A social hour will follow the business | session. As this is an important meet- ing, a large attendance has been re- | quested. o- | | Mrs. Bon Entertains for Miss Sullivan. * Mfrs. Cecil Bon entertamed 16 mem- bers of the younger set Saturday for Miss Ejfeen Sullivan with a morning |of bridge and a 1 o'clock luncheon. | Miss Kathleen Sullivan and Miss Lu- jcille Scanlon took honors at bridge, |whilé Miss Eileen Sullivan received a gift as honor guest. | | Decorations were lavender and pur- ple asters. Place cards carried out |the picture of a bride. | mists os | Wittiam Hagens |Gives Dancing Party. / William Hagens entertained about 20 guests at a dancing party given in the Hagens cabin on Gasper mountain Saturday evening. The guests went out in cars about 8 o'clock. Dancing lasted until 11:30, at which time a supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens acted as chaperons. was House Guest at Puntenneys. Misses Louise Long ts visiting here with Miss Thelma Puntenney 510 Park avenue and has been the center of two delightful parties, one Friday afternoon, and one on Saturday night Other social occasions are planned for the guest. Miss Long will leave for Salt Creek to visit her brother, Victor Long, and will then return to be again the guest ¢f Miss Puntenney. eee Miss Margaret Smith For House Guests. Miss Margaret Smith entertained for her house guests, the Misses An- gelica Early and Julia Demeter, with a dinner at her home, 228 South Jack- son street, Friday night. Miss Early and Miss Demeter have been in the Yellowstone National park and are now returning to their home in Den- ver. | Mary, returned Friday night from a pe Casper Dai crroune PAGE THREE Srynes and son, jocal in- Ss, haye moved to 318 | through Estes park, Colorado §| gana | | Personals li > | Davi The Misses Rose and Elizabeth shi-| 1..)-4 prings NOTICE OF NGE OF BUSI- other points, and Mrs. Campbell | Teonsae | now vésiting in Trinidad. The of Robert A. Byrnes ana ao | Son, Ical agent for the Mutual Bene-/ and Mrs. Richey Young and fit, Health and Accident company has Young are in: the city from moved its offices to suite 318 Midwest |} Mr. is wepert, La Bo d Bid, ft fn a Le Bid kany left yesterday for eastern points) yo.ne ac. ps x ony fy al po see Se See Tea sai — on a buying trip. are ‘bu: sa there. i >_> gas ie ae } o fae ads in the Almost have, just returned from, Boston:| y,A{f-2P4 Mrs. Albert McSweeney are| five with eters Be pald af office Wil Unbelievable where Mrs. Cunningham t pasax, siting with Mrs. F. P. Maerk. Mrs. win you a Dig prize. a ee McS\ Ponce an i a Youcan hardly realiee eral weeks visiting. Mr. and Mrs.| Cunningham made the trip from New| York to Chicago by motor and then took the train home. the wonderful im- Provement to yourskin and complexion your _ diss Lor Raine Wright left Satur-| paring: artiet ayy oct ye ahd i |cay for Bozeman, Mont., where she|B. Kline, jeweler. Of Exchange | will meet friends who will accompany | her on a visit to the Glacier National| |Park and to different points in Can- jade. Miss W: jot Salt Lake. Bldg. trait)’ ——_—__ An Italian criminologist has gather right will return by way|ed some interesting statistics opposed |to the view that women are the equals od of men in the matter of criminality and Mrs. Edwin M. Bean have Taking the whole of Europe, he fincs ed from Blanca, Colo. where[that women are summoned before the @ mator trip to the park today. Mr, Bean visited Connelly is vice president of the Mam:|-Tieir ieny Visited, with her “parents, tribunals five times less than men. moth Oil company and Mr. Cooper ts! flicted with colitis f n } ever as connected with the drilling depart-/a mysterious poisoning is still sick in ment. bed but hope for his recovery at an early date is entertained. Mrs. H. Leslie Parker came up from Denver yesterday to spend @ few days wih Mr. Parker and frirnds here. és tarKe Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Connelly and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cooper started on» first time, Send 15c. for Trial Size » Gouraud’s Oriental Cream George Kassis wa day morning by 8 reported as rs. Subscribe for the Tribune key for every 50c paid. and get 5 8) . Mrs, Abe Kassis and daughter, | . New York City Concert Quartet COMING Ellison-White announces a special Chautauqua tour of the New York City Concert Quartet—an all- star male organization. Each member is an artist of concert ability and was chosen for this quartet because of the wonderful blending qualities of thetr voices. The personnel: John Besse, Lyric Tenor; Al- bert Llufrio, Tenor; Artells Dickson, Baritone; Albert Erler, Basso. Six Wonder Days _Make Chautauqua week your vacation week. You will never regret it. It will be six days filled with interesting and inspiring lectures, splendid music and wholesome entertainment. Lectures by “Private” Harold Peat, Arthur Walwyn Evans, Dr. Lydia Allen DeVilbiss and Chancellor George H. Bradford. \ The Velour Beauty Parlor SAVE YOUR HAIR Get Your Shampoos At the Only Parlor in Town Using SOFT WATER 213 0-S BUILDING Phore 2593 For An Appointment Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Glover returned this morning from a two weeks’ vaca- |tlon in Kansas; City and Excelsior Springs, Mo, trip east, which occupied a gionth. Campbell retursd@ home i Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have Deen ‘ traveling George ee Meet Mo at the Smokehouse. } WATCH FOR THE GRAB SALE LUCI STRIKE “TS TOASTED" Avoid the Imitators of Real Silk Fashioned Hosiery. New price—Monday— BOX OF 4 PAIRS FOR.......... $5.00 See our ads in Saturday Evening Post, Ladies’ Home Journal and Good Housekeeping Magazines. Writ- ten guarantee of satisfaction in each and every box of genuine real Silk Fashioned Hosiery. Cigarette it’s toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and | delightful quality | —impossible to i duplicate. Eight concerts during the week by Steelman-Marriner- So tremendous has become tho success of Real Silk Fashioned Taylor Trio, Jugo-Slav Tamburicans, Batting-Mahler Guaranteed by —e Hosiery that almost countless imitators have sprung u)y—men Duo and the New York City Concert Quartet. Glenn without factories behind them who cannot possibly cou. terfeit the quality of Real Silk Fashionea Hosiery—its luster, its vear- ing quality, its style or its perfect, fashioned fit. But they can attempt to imitate our method of distribution and their counter- L. Moris & Company on the second day and on the fourth night a big play production, “Turn to the Right.” . ——— FALL OPPORTUNITY SALE All This Week. Make $1 Do the Work of $2 and Cut Down the Cost of Living. ‘FALL COATS BEAUTIFUL FALL DRESSES four, and the house and table decora- Take advantage of the great New Blouses and Sweaters FURS feit wares are not discovered until your money is gone. For your protection, every authorized Real Silk Representative wears the Real Silk Gold Button on jis lapel. SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE Adults, $2.50; Students, $1.50; Childs, $1.00. No War Tax Casper, August 22 to 27 The price he will quote you, remember, is—Box of 4 pairs $5. You pay him only $1 deposit. Anyone who gives you fess than FOUR pairs for $5 and who asks for more than $1 deposit is * NOT our representative. THERE IS A REAL SILK BRANCH OFFICE IN YOUR CITY. It is in charge of Mr. A. M. King. The address is Room 7, Kimball Bldg. You need take no changes. There is no loop hole in our system. It positively protects you from impostors. Increased volumn , production has enabled us to quote these new prices. . AND SUITS The season’s newest offer- ings, ranging in values up to $75. Hundreds of .Dresses to select from and every Tricolette Blouses. Fancy embroidered. $1.98 See our windows. Get our prices. From the .cheapest to the Magnificent stock of beau- tiful Fall and Winter Coats and Suits is offered in this - sale at tremendous savings. Now Is the Time nnn oe Look them over and convince yourself. Coste of Wool! Velour and aso Plushes.. 9.4.99 Coats of Bolivias, Fur-trim- fancy Polos. DLDDO Women’s Poiret Twill Suits. embroidered PLSDD embroidered Women’s Suits, Velour, Tric- otine and Poiret Twill, either plain tailored or fancy bead- braid 27.65 braided ——.._ All higher priced Coats and Suits not grouped above are specially reduced for this week. Dress has a distinctive style of its a Gane materials consist 0: anton Crepes, Charmeuse, Spanish Lace, Meteors, Crepe Satins and combination. effects. Spe- cially priced at $9.95 $14.95 $19.95 $24.95 $35.00 i| $40.00 highest class garment at the greatest oppor- tunity to buy high class Furs ever shown in Casper. Every gar- ment guaranteed. The stock consists of Squir- On Sweaters. rels, Minks, Marmots, Jap Minks, Hudson Seals, Muskrats, Con- $3.98 eys and many others. » MILLINERY A wonderful collection of Women’s Fall and Winter Millinery. The very newest showings of the very late imported models. Every wanted color, style and shape to be found in this won- derful collection. $4.95 and up | Children’s Hats in every .wanted style and color. Extra fine quality Crepe Blouses. Em- broidered and bead- " $4.98 Silk Fringed Slip- TO ORDER YOUR Fall Suit or Overcoat We have just received from the best for- eign and American woolen houses, the largest and most beautiful assortment of Woolen Suit- ing ever displayed in Casper. Come In and Let Us Measure You Very extreme high class Silk Underwear on display to- ATE morrow. See our show window Big Opportunities in Our Bargain Basement $5.00 Children’s School black, OIE; ooo One lot of Women’s Sum- mer Dresses —..... Ww ’s B - Toa Aneende ees 59 [ 4 Women’s . Black Sateen ‘Women’s Silk and Leather Women’s tend” $1.00 5c Women’s Silk Women’s Night Gowns, Hose, pair. _49e lace ; trimmed Women’s Gauze Vests ... Extra large size Turkish Towels, 2 e Organdy and 9e Basen. OC Middies 91.69 One lot Children’s Cham- bray Dresses. 79 e Ages 2 to 6. One odd lot of Children’s One lot of Women’s Suits e There‘is a distinction in every garment de- signed and made by Ackerman that is seldom found elsewhere. Ss. H. ACKERMAN 116 East Midwest Avenue Phone 483-J Women’s Pure Silk Gor- don Hose, 1.00 per pair... Black Cotton Hose, 79¢ pair, 5e each . ADE | Misses Midates 95C |Bircets . 49e|2~""_ 10e THE LEADER “=: i Women’s Women’s Challis Kimonas .......... The Store Accommodating That Undersells AAA

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