Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1922, Page 3

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Basketball, volley ball, shuffietioart.| Mrs. J. 8. Mechling wil! entertain were present. ning at their home cn East Tenth & quoits, and eats are included jn the|the members of the Woman's club 2s jstreet. Twelve guests were present. |iineup for the men’s jamboree to ve/Friday afternoon at her home, 834 Mrs, Purdy ' 25 = Departmental Club campaign ideas which are being car-|¥iven in the gymnasium of the First|South Durbin street Entertains. Mrs. Smith = Meeting Wednesday. red on in the different states. Miss|B@ptist church tonight. The affair Pie © Mrs. Ted Purdy entertained yoster-| Will Entertain. = e ‘The “bostness mecting—held by the Hall gavessome valuable will begin promptly at 7:30. Strangers| Mrs. Simpson day at a bridge luncheon at her home| Mrs. Don Smith will entertain at a He Casper Woman's Departmental, club|to the members of her audience on |!" Casper who want to get acqua‘n:-| Entertains. jon Park avenwe, Mra. 2 H. Nichols bridge tuncheon November 9 at her, is AND NOW ON DISPLAY Wednesday afterncon at the Elks'|the way that Wyoming can co-op | With a live group of men are espe-) Mra. E. Simpson entertained Wed-/and Mrs, L. E. McMahon won honors |home,in the Poling apartments. é - + 4 building was one of the largest attend-| erate in thi x cf owe'en birth-| for the afterncon. Among those who} ee i ed meetings ever held by the organiza-| G. M Sebiey. acreats Qootty aszi-| ee. erty at her: bene A Complete Line of present ~ Pians were will be given Deecmber 2 were given out’ to the members ‘for the bridge will also be given Decer members of the arsociation and gave! some interesting facts that should eee | tion and time. The contest will com-j| be in the possession veryone re-| Many Dinners Wik mence at 10:30, Admission for ladies | © the selation of mill: to health, | Precede Armistice Ball. |{s free. | iss Florence H: D Several dinner parties will be given pet She stration agent, dese in Casper on the eve of Armistice day | Ladies’ Ald A EY 77 ERO | ORO ETT RY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. j resident of Casper for many years. Mr. Davis bas been connected with the Exchange Furniture bere. Mr .and Mrs. evening for Riverton, where Mr. Davis has accepted a position with a furai- ture company. company eee Th's Evening. »/ cultural agers, who isin charge of | Second Waltz the bread clubs in Casper, explained| Contest Tonight. the working of these clubs. Mr. Pen-| The second in the serhs of waltz niley is very énthusiastic. about the|tontests to determine the champion Tickets clubs and has been greatly gratifiea| ¥@tzers in the state, will ty. conduct- at the way.the pupils have entered| &d at the AFkéeon’ this evenh¢. ‘T. J. into the spirit of the work. McKeon, the manager, isg iving $20 | A musical program alded in passing|!" fold for each individual contest the afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Biederman|®n4 the affairs are proving highly ered a-delightful piano solo. The | Popular. mn was well received and cailea| Theré will be seven judges this eral encores. Mrs. Ralph|evening’ to determine the winners cknr gave three vocal solos which|2n¢i the prizes will be awarded on the were greatly enjoyed by her audience.) basis of gracefulness, tion: One hundred members» w: gempleted for health campaign and the bazaar wh luncheon and dance which campaign. | £ Mr. Oliver outlined the alms of the rhythm, posi Meeting Friday. | All members of the Ladies’ Ald of North Casper church are asked to be |} present at the church Friday after-| noon to sew for the bazaar which will be given November 24 and 25. All are asked to bring thimbles. eee sons who will attend the ion Armistice ball later ing. They will be given at the Henning hotel, the New Palace inn, and the private homes of prom- nent social families. The honorees jE the occasioris will be the ex-service men. (Eons 0: exes oe, Methodist Ald Meeting Friday. The General Aid society of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at the church parlors at 2:30. The Busy Bee circle will be hostess for the afternoon. Mohr-Perkins Wedding. Last evening witnessed the mar- riage of Miss Dorothy Mohr to Mr. Franklin D. Perkins at the home of the bride at 533 North Center street The marriage ceremony was read by eth Rev. J. H. Gockel. After the cere- pa pads meny a wedding dinner was served ronsne Lutheran “Als at a tabletset for fourteen. Following Mocting This Afternoon. this the happy couple left on a“fioney’ | ete Tho Ladjes’ Aid society of the|moop to be spent at the home of the 295 rooms Grace English Lutheran church will] groom’s parents in Colorado Springs. at $4.00 meet this afternoon at 2:30 at th=|'They will return in twg weeks to 249 rooms nee euow me, PAINS Siz make thelr home In Casper. at xe Stanko-Dav's Marriage. The marriage of Miss Grace Stanko to Mr. Earnest Davis was celebrated yesterday afternoon at St. Anthony’s aCtholic church, the Father J. H. Mullin performing the ceremony. The bride and groom are well known in Casper, Mrs. Davis having been graduated from the Nairo: county high school. She has been 20 Per Cent Discount ON ALL HATS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY This includes Beaver, Velour and-Felt Sport Hats and all Patterns Hats. ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Birthday Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. c. B. tained last evening at a birthday par ty in honor of their son Alba. The evening was spent in games and mu- sic. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Amotig those who attended were the Misses Thelma Young, Darline Young Velma Henderson, 1yn Simpson, Henderson enter~ in the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters, railway stations, the retail and wholesale districts, by living atthe , eee THE HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE Clark and Madison Sts. erra Ce | Gare OUR FIRST WEEK-END SALE WILL BE HELD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We are going to make our first week-end sale a hummer. Every article of merchandise offered will be of the highest class and our prices will be reduced to the lowest point possible consistent with fair, sound business principles: All our stock is new and up to the minute in style and materials. extended you to shop here and save money. LADIES’ COATS _ Ladies’ Coats in newest cloth; a limited amount; -former price up to $35.00, at : $19.50 Good selection of up-to-date Coats; fur trimmed and plain; former price up to $29. 50 $45.00, at — 2 Large selection of Ladies’ ‘Coats, in the latest styles and ma- terials; fur trimmed and plain; 37 50 e former price up to $65.00, a ity of Ladies’ Exceptionally good values o: Coats; regular pri¢e.u up to $75.00, $ during this sale at.. se Shee 47. 50 General clean up on all our high nae c Coats; trimmed in the highest grade of furs; former price $90.00 and up to $175.00, during this sale at $87.50 $99.50 / An invitation is $67.50 Ladies’ Suits; well tailored; Poiret Twill, at __________- $29.50 One big assortment of Ladies’ Suits; former price up Re BOQOOF ate Ae eT eee eee Se re $37.5 Extra good selection of Misses’ Coats, during this sale, $34-30 LADIES’ DRESSES Made in Poiret Twill and Wool Crepe, in smartest styles; former price of these Dresses was up to $60.00; during this sale we have them in five groups a’ the following prices: $14.50 $17.50 $24.50 $29.50 $37.50 During this sale we “will offer all penscnanle merchandise at. greatly reduced prices. Come and look, whether you buy or not. David & Company CASPER’5S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN 227 Seuth Center St. Formerly Frank Canner Location Store. Clifford Henderson, Fred Mun dy, Robert Evans, Leslie Henderson, and Charlies Henderson. ‘Yoman'’s Club Meeting Tomorrow. cially welcome. |nesday evening at a Holt {i | | Che Casper Daily Critunz Mills, Glenn Mrs. Walker Entertained. on South Center street. Two Goldfish and Bowl With 50c Package Lac-Lax Tablets Get Yours Early the Supply Is Limited THE TRIPENY DRUG CO. 241 S. Center St. Do Nou Realize That There Are Only 37 Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper Seasonable Footwear For Women Guard your health and avoid that first cold by wearing the proper kind of footwear during the cold weather. We are offering some extraodinary spe- cials in High Shoes At Prices That Are Most Appealing ARCH PRESERVERS Cloth tops; Military or-high heels; brown and black. These shoes are actual $10.00 values. They go at $5.95 ALL-LEATHER SHOES Military. or high heels; brown $5 85 SC aN pat e and black. Very special at. 100 PAIRS ODDS AND ENDS Some rare bargains in this lot and there are values up to $10.00. Pick out $1 95 your size at. and Women’s We carry complete ‘lines ‘of Men's a 's LEATHER AND FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS Shoe the Family at THE BOOTERY “Your Feet Will Bring Your Back” 124 EAST SECOND ST. honor oc Robert Evan's Mrs. ©. L. Walker entertained last Sullivan Home. week at a dinner party at her home| Bight guests tertained at a formal dinner last eve- South Wol-! were present were the Mesdatnes John | Duplicate Club $$$ $$$ ——— | eets Tomorrow. Phone 72 Ethel M.<jlaughen, Mr. and Mratc McGrath, ) A. ba Cheyenne. While in ou are ec m_ business E. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ls >| Carl Shum: F./ will visit Mr, Ott Young. Mr. and Mra. C. Henderson | Smith, An erem:a Davis weft last [the Messrs. Alba Henderson, Gerald teen ¢ 7. Attorney . Med jchols and | Dinner Given 2¢ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan en- 2 J . Mrs. in the members of the Patrick Sullivan Bridge club tomorrow at her home on East tenth street. Mrs. Neal Tyler) will substitute, | ees W.-C, T. U. Dinner Great Success. The dinner given by the members of will enter- Duplicate Art Needlework The latest finished models stock stamped materials. and corresponding open HANA the W. C. T. U. Wednesday evening at the Methedist church was a great success, $165. A large assortment of the most attistic things for the proceeds amounting to your Christmas EMBROIDERY SWANSON SISTERS MILLINERY AND ART NEEDLEWORK Migs Maresret teacher in the Elk street school. Oftelie is a new Miss ie came last week ‘rom Fergus 113 East First Street s, Minn {first grade. = 2 . Oe » to take cnarge of the = | ste. and afew’ W. F, Ott tet Mon intelli day evening for it to Denver and Here Is An Astounding Offer! Every Last One of the Frantz Shop’s Beautiful Fur-Trimmed SUIT ONE-HALF PRICE They Go On Sale for Today, Friday ; and Saturday Made of all the wanted materials, ele- gantly fur-trimmed, with high class work- manship, in an elaborate assortment of colors and styles, and in all sizes. These Suits are truly wonderful bargains, in our opinion constituting the Most Remarkable Suit Offer They were originally priced moderately at $42.50, $50.00, $65.00, $75.00 and Up to $395.00 But just come in, select the Suit that pleases you most, and then Cut the Price in Two! Bargains in Cloth Coats If you want a good Coat, but don’t want to pay much for it, see these 25 Coats at $10.95 50 Coats at $14.75 Or if you want a strictly high class Coat, one good enough for any occasion, see these very special values 47 Coats at $45.00 18 Coats at $69.50 These values will amaze you ALL OTHER CLOTH COATS AT 33 1-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT Specials In Dresses - Our bargains in Winter Dresses have created a sensation in Casper. Lot 1 at $9.50 You can well afford to buy two of these, say a silk and a wool. Lot 2 at $16.50 You’ll be surprised at the values in these. Lot 3 at $28.75 More than a hundred on this rack. ALL OUR BETTER DRESSES. AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. wonderful Pretty Sweater Specials Slip-On Tuxedo $2.95 $3.95 See the Window Display Fur Coats and Fur Wraps Even though regularly priced at very « low figures, are on sale at Jie 20 Per Cent Discount HAT $250, $450, $6.50 Specials Shop Just a Few Steps from Second Street 252 S. Center Phone 1304-W )

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