Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1922, Page 3

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4 at a surprise party celebrating/on account of the iliness of her aixteenth birthday Tuesdi father. 2. B : f Right. Pwenty-two guesta broke in cei City Briets time. | LOVE NOTS | By KAY HEAD | | would a wrinkle ora gray hair. Let not the shadow of the “Other a ee see Sines ing for all Pyt families and| Wrath of jealousy is like the {friends at Petes Beh masquerade|@ cactus, Neither invites « dover's Mire. SiR Kad Mya, Charles \dancing party.” The. grand march {| *cuch. ‘ampbell entertained at a luncheon| scheduled for 3 o'clock sharp, and all| Grieve not operdy! For eget esi rdsy at the*Henning. About 40/those who do not mask will be asked|as ol! upon the flames of a rds were|to pay a forfelt of 26 cents for the | conceit. played during the afternoon, Mrs. R|nen-compiiance with the custom for | Instead, gird yourself with beauty ML Nichols, Mrs. Pitt Covert and Mrs. | the evening. and winning ways. Put a little more Capen winning honors. Refreshments in keeping “mth the! sugar in your disposition. _ ‘eter |season and occasion will be served) Better to suffer silently with a during the evening. wounded heart than to display a A short business session will be held | squeak in your mechanism. Be mind- immediately preceding the opening of| ful of this lest you releyate yourself festivties, beginning promptly at 7:30.!to the discard or the second-hand All officers are requested to be their chairs at that time. seated cabiceis e guests were present. Thursday Bridge Club Today. Mrs. Pitt overt will entertain the hursday bridge club tits afternoon at her home on C¥ avenue. eee in} market. | Jeasousy ts a consuming fire, ‘Tet. | alas, Cupid pays ng insurance. Only the toars of your heart’s anguish shal remain to quench your buin ng love. Ashes are cold comfort. Presbyterian Aid } Meeting Friday. Mrs. Henry's circle of the Presby- an Ladies’ Ald society will meet riday afternoon at the home of Mri David Rae, 323 South Park, at k to sew for the bazaar wh: PERSONALS J. Nolan of Chicago, who attended scheol with Father Mullin in Rome. be given Décember 2 Mra. 3. M. Cramer, a resident of pr Nolan will speak Sunday at St. ees Salt Creek, is visiting with friends| anthony’s church both at 9:00 and Birthday Parts for * in the city. {10:30 manses. Mrs, George Scott is in Oklahoma Miss Evelyn Simpson. Miss elyn Simpson was the. honor n her at her residence, 933 South Wolcott street. Games and other amusements made up the evening. A buffet supper was served . Reception Given for New Minister, A reception was held Tuesday eve- ning et the North Casper church tn honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Wood ward, who recently came from Broad- water, Neb., to carry on the work on the North Side. After a social hour refreshments were served by the Ia dies of the church. Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Harusberger are here from Denver for a few days. cee Mies Mar~ Barton of the Williams office, left. last to Marion N. Wheeler has gone Montana, where he is sperding a evening | Week on business. eS } for Denver where she will epend the week-end visiting fr.ends. + ote BT. A. J, Hazlitt left last night to tend the convention of the American Petroleum Geologists’ association In Mr. and Mrs. 7, K. Bishop are Denver. residents of Basin, Wyo., who came into Casper yesterday fix order to transact bus‘ness. cee i Ieon Cox and Gertrude “Horton Mrs. H. B. Wilson has returned to | Salt Creek after spending a few days {wits Mrs. R. W. Marshall. j ve “ee arrived today from Ft, Worth, Tex., ¢ | Dateh Lunch and intend to spend the winter here.) #. J. Jenning, factory representa Sale Planned. pe he} tive of the Champion Spark Plug,com- The ladies of the Grace English}, Mrs. J. J. Hale came in from Salt| pany is in Casper attending the Trib- Lutheran church wil) gire a Dutch unch and bake sale Saturday at the Public Market, Fifth and Durbin streets. All those who are contribut- ing are asked to have their goods at the stand by 10 o'clock Saturday. morning. Creek yesterday and will spend sev-|une Automobile show. Fy eral days in the city visitisg and 6 pie A shopping. J. .W. Trué from Hastings. Neb., ee Re la bere looking over the auto show. Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Richarts of|Mr. Yrue is district representative of Salt Creek, are in the eclty for a few|the Reo compshy. days visiting. L Wa BAS . etek at S38 P. A, Stewart of Chicago ts a busi- North Casper Aid Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rice and femily |ness visitor here for a few doys. ' Meeting Friday. of Russel, Ky,, arrived yesterday to + 9 Mrs. W. R. Patterson will entertain] make Caspér thelr home. J. B. Byrn of Mayfield, Ky.. ar the North Casper Ladies" Aid society <a |rivda in Casper yesterday to remain Friday afternoon ‘at her home, 725] Mz. and Mrs. W, E. Haywood of/ throughout the week. Pear street. Al members are asked! Sait Creek, are in the city on a short| oe to be present as the meeting will be} business trip. F.L. ainadeask is a stockman from an important oni o- . |careyhurst who je attending to bust. Cee Mr. and Mes, J. P. Kirkendall of ness matters tm Casper. | Mrs. Wertz are yisitors here for ¥ ! Entertains. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz enter tained the Tuesday Dinner club Tues: evening at thelr home on North Wolcott ntreet. The club will meet Tuesday evening, November 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend. eee ile he Denver to atten@ the convention of MF, and Mrs. Edward Milles are!the Americen Association of Petrol- the parents of » ninepound son! eum Geologists. born October 21, at their home 900) hy eh Sy. ' Pear street! Mr. Mller is foreman| Benny Rowell of the New York Mill- at the Chamberlin Furniture com-/inery shor fs in the elty cailing on pany. {his Casper trade. © eee j ‘ cee | ‘The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin and] Doug Issit former entertainer at the Edward -Siater» returned Monday Arkeon returned yesterday from Lin: from Chicago where they spent sev-|——— = eral days visiting. ‘Thoy were ac- companied home by the Rev. Dr. T.; } Frank B. raytor left last night for W,: 67. U. Meeting Friday. Both divis‘ons of tho W. C. T. will meet Friday afternoon at 2 Division No, 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. C. H. Lowe, 113 Seuth Lin- coln street: Mrs. J. I. Richards will chairman pro tem. ‘The Rev. 1. 5. Cefter will speak. Division’ N, 2 will meet at the home of Mrs.C. H. Juhnston, 914 South David street, with Mrs. George Fer. genson chairmen pro tem. The Rev. R. R. Hildebrand will speak. cee Shower Given for Mrs. Rae. Miss Inez Seanor and Mrs. Ralph ‘W Marshall entertained at a towel shower at the latter's residence on 732 West Fifteenth street in honor of Mra. William Rae. Little Dell Atkinson presented the gifts in a novel way to tie brid ‘The gaests were the Misses Lillian Peck, Dorothy Stitt, Genevieve Gran- ces, Lowle Snodgrass, Eleanor Jessen, Ada Cooksey, Edness Mokle Mes- dames L. Rex Mayne, Ernest Atkin- son, J. A. Lee, H. B. Wilson, Wm. Rae an dthe hostesses. There are dozens of folks right hore in town who are eager to make a trade with you whether you have something to buy or eell, oy are looking for employment. Everybody reads the Want Ads, so put one in yourself and you will find the people you want—and they'll find you, too! You can't beut the Tribune for results and there's always ® reason—our circulation ex- ceeds any Wyoming paper. Phone 15 or 16 The School of Music will give « stu- dent revital Thursday: evening, No- vember 2, at 7:30 at the Methodist church under the direction of Miss Van Meter. The program for the re- cltal will be annoyneed later, eee Tadies’ Auxiliary Meeting Friday. The ladies of the American. legion auxiliary will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clara Tubbs, 315 South David stréet, at-2.0'clock for H. B. KLINE the purpose of tring comforts, All NW meinbars re asyed tbe present. © | fn Dw "GRIFFITH 13 DIAMONDS oe OF THE STORM High Grade Jewelry, Watches and Hallowe'en Masquerade Party This Evening. oe Pythian Sisters are eatecisising . in the 1.0. 0. FB. butta- Silverware oe Sve AT THE * AMERICA People Notice Tt. D. 7 arta SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR “Olive Tablets . ae : ly face will poh cnbecrate vos The Beautiful Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablet ‘The skin : should begin to clear after you have Tapestry Display This Tapestry is the first ever imported to Casper. Right from Belgium. Suitable for Scarfs, Pillows, etc. Home of Pictroial Review Patterns. THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. | ( 141 East Second Street immensely effective result. Take one or | two nightly for 2 week. See how much | Letter you feel and look. 15 ” Phone 736 fcotn wher A. Towne of the Miller Rubber FE at of Akron, Ohio fs in | cor deeply, guard against ft #8 YOU ¢ow days in the elty. John Hattell ts i for Denver after laays im the city on business. ces of Los An * now reduced to. he has been for vee P: 4 the tomorrow! _J: Denver where bh | Hummett of the Select Hara. ! ‘city attending ee Ante show. iting his son Harr j a2. | ee G. Ti Moore of the ”iaxraph Film| Frank Converse of Tusk arriver J. R. Harkness of Greybull Beware ot Jealousy! Though # *8-! company of Calitornt: £4 spending © pwesterday and will apend a ehort time| the city on business for a weel: jon business. - EPS? J Charles R. Mason of Winvatla: $s_here for a_week_on business on will PAGE THREE. "| SHOOTING OF «= STUDENT TO BE PROBED CTC, i is in COLYMBUS, Onio, be spending sever=! arrived yester. J.3.€ fering w' Mr. A good M here f of Mrs. Thursda, day for day evening. “Marjorie Jean, cunningham who has been suf- amn home is much improved. been quite seriously i! since Tuesday. Joe Marquis is giving « dance in the interests of the Republican party. oe Mr. and Mrs. Omar Baker and Mr.| and Mrs. Ray Mohrman spent Sunday oe fishing near Alcqva. good time is promised all who attend. Mrs. Wm. McCane who left Thurs- ee ei a Salt Lak | [ Boost For | FOR ‘Tom Rezan came in nl yesterday and will spend a few days| | OUR TOWN: Town | visiting and sgh Eusinei. : |; Withers of the lei making VOL 1 fmfant daughter cf Lineoin, Neb., t ith pneumonia at the McMen-| broken and reset. 6,18 doing well. and Mrs. Slifford Richards ‘has se Mr. G. W. Lindsley Miles spent Sunday hunting and as to rabbits were quite successful. . crowd is anticipated and a oe 68 Charles Erion and baby are pike was the an extended stay at the home 7. Erion’s father George Bowers.; Mrs. W. J epee pa Mr. and Mrs. at dinni tcare of Drs. Mitehell, Neb., returned Sun-| quite seriously about the same. at) THE MILLS NEWS MILLS, WYO.. OCT. 19 Jack Barfoot is in the hospital at 9 have his been performet and Mr. The operation has | Preshy church was weil atten’ |are n € Barfoot is|ed It v jecided not to organize the | house P socety for another week yet. At the . Lynn who was taken to! the State hospital Friday Mrs. Guy Campbell entertained Mr.! ated on Monday and Mrs, Wm. Kelsey, inorning to remove 4 Ra a tumorqis growth from the side. Al- : | Preach | ©. N. Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.| though the uperation was very serious} Harry Chapman recently purchase: Kelsey, Lola T. Kenwood, Lawrence Mrs. Lynn is getting along as well|the home formerly occupied by the Kelsey and son of Buffalo, Wyoming,|as can be expected. She is under the | Jack Cordell fa Kimball and Bryant . Mrs. R. J. Beaver who has {il since Saturday One five-pe catch of the . PATRONIZE Mills Merchants , 1922 The Christian Endeavor talk given; T. F. re-|Sunday evening at 6:30 at the Mills |t lex regular church hour the and Clifford) pictures of some of Wyo' wonderful scenery; other eclools and missions throughout state were shown, Thi much enjoyed by th lustrated were tion. Mr. 4) Wm. Gorton ts fl! with day t the Ed Co; pneur me Mre. been | Midwest is Ward, cuperintendent of the Heights Sunday school, en tertained Mrs. Hattie Lambert at din ner on Thursday. A Festival of Bargains For the Women and Misses of Casper and Surrounding Territory Friday and Saturday. Shop Early! LOVELY SUITS Just read the following descriptions of a few of our better garments, picked at random from our immense stocks—then come down and try on the one you like best. Note that the regular prices on cpees are reduced one-third. No. brown same, 843, size 18. Handsome seal suit of Veldyne, with dress of heavily embroidered with seal brown silk; sleeves of copper color, corded silk. Coat three-quarters length, with Husslan basque effect. Collar ‘st brown Persian lamb, extending down to waist line. Thre2-quarters sleeves, lined with same material a sieeve 18 bes ge Mee a price role ae $183.00 No, 148; size 18. Beautiful French blue suit of Veldyne; long coat with straight lines. Collar and cuffs of black fox, lined with heavy Canton crepe in iNwewma ee $182.88 $198.50; special price. . No. 882; size 18. Elegant suit of Bur- gundy Veldyne; long coat heavily em- broidered in braid of same color. Col- Jer and cuffs of beaver, lined with satin- striped crepe in gray. Regular price $265.00; priced special $176. for this saie.... No, 816; size 36. A wonderful threo- Piece suit of blue Duvetyn, trimmed with black lynx, and handsomely em- broldered.. A garment that any wom- an would be proud to possess. Regular price $265.00; sale $176.65 price. No, 880; size 38, A beautiful, snappy suit In toupe, made of cut Bolivia and Caracul trimmed, with lines that give it utmost distinetion, Priced regularl: at $265.00; for this $176.65 sale, special at....... No, 159; size 40, A most desirable navy blue suit, the skirt made of chif- fon broadcloth with a Balkan Baues oe Veldyne, trimmed in black jynx. ular price only $175.00, $116.64 HAT. SKIRT, BLOUSES CORSET, ductions. One-half ~On our $10.95 rack of Coats, our $9.50 and $16.50 racks of Dresses, our $19.50 rack of Suits are many garments at one-half price. Our better CLOTH COATS, all at a discount of..___. All of our PLUSH COATS at a discount of... Our finest DRESSES AND EVENING “GOWNS at a discount of. Our best SUITS, money £ fur x bimmed, at a discount of... HOSIERY ty open pais fine Silk Hose, in black and brown, per pair ____ 0e pair .. $3.95 $8.00 extra fine Black $2.00 black Silk Pointex Hose. Per _.$1.25 $5.00 fine “Black ,uace Hose, per pair_.... Lace Hose, per pair ——— $4.95 A smart beautiful line of Beads and Girdles. Regular calieno so... .95C $1.50 F: Veils, choles Csr Se TY _..p0e Beads, Baga and Vanity Cases. orth u $7.00, ate : $3.95 one-half price. In our popular specials at $3.95 and $8.50 you will find a number at one-half regular prices, and even greater re- A choice lot of about two dozen in the smart new plaids and stfipes—one-half price. price is all we are asking for several dozen most appealing Blouses, in all sizes. Closing out our stock of La France Corsets at A real opportunity. In the marvelous values offered this week during the Frantz Shop Of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Beautiful, Smart, Stylish Skirts Hats Blouses AT STRIKING DISCOUNTS OF fe Ses i Pag | 43 2 i 5 tog te 20% 3 a New Millinery We have just received some beautiful new creations. Ask to see them. You’ll be charmed. Will soon be with us. stylish and comfortable one of our FUR COATS FUR WRAPS 20% Off rie 252 S. Center—Just a Few Steps from Second 5t.—Phone 1304-W Sweeping Stock Reduction SALE COATS SUITS DRESSES Hose Corsets, Beads and Girdles, Novelties, etc. and More Secccccceceocccsesssecoss Old Man Winter <MAN Mills, Wyo. Be in There’s always something new at the Frantz Shop—always heard-of bargains—always courteous treatment. dropping in—just a few steps from Second Street on Center. Get the habit of un-

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