Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. Etk’s Formal December 28. Special entertainers will be tmport ed from Denver for the E) annual! formal da:.ve which will be heldat the | auditorium of the Ziks' home Thurs day evening, December 28, and which promises to be the most elaborate function of the holiday season. The entertainment program will be given at the conclusion of the dancing pro- per. The proceeds from the party will be turned in on the Elks’ building fund. Methodist A'd Circles to Meet. circles of the Methodist Y will meet on Thursday and Friday of this week. The meet ings for Friday follow: Busy Bees, at the home Eédelman, 135 East street. Capital Hil, at the home of Mrs. H. J. Rafferty, 742 East Second street. | C. ¥. circle at the home of Mrs. C.| B. Clark, 1226 South Chestnut street | Social Service, at the home of Mrs. | LE. Carter, 866 South Lincotn street. } ps Victory Workers, at the home of| Y Mrs. Crowther, upstairs over the C.| B, & Q. express office. ‘The Kensington circle will Thursday at the home of Mrs. Van Doren, 60 South Beech street. of Mra. Westminister Guild This Evening. The regular meeting of the West minister Guild will be held this even- ing at the Presbyterian manse at six wclock, After the dinner which wil! be served at six a program will be siver., which will be in charge of Miss Mary Yard. = CY Circle ‘Thursday. | ‘The CY circle of the Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at three | o'clock at the CY chapel. Mrs. Blan- chard will be hostes for the after- noon. Aii members are asked to bring articles for the bazaar which will be held, December 15, at the church. see Missionary Society Meets Thursday. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the church parlors. An iMustrated lecture on the “Menace of Mohammedanism" will be given, also a review of missions in Persia. Mrs. McKelvey's division will be in charge. par aa) Christian Bazaar Saturday Saturday beginning st 10 o'clock the ladies of the Christian church will hold thelr annual Christmas bazaar in the annex of the Methodist church. On sale will be articles suitable for Christmas gifts as well as cooked food for the home. Commencing at 11 o'clock a luncheon will be served until 1:30, ‘Tea to downtown shoppers will be served during the afternocn, | see | Thursday Club } Mrs. Willlam Cobb will entertain the members of the Thursday Bridge club tomorrow at her residence in the Wyandotte apartments. eee Baptist Bazaar | This Week. The lad'es of the Baptist church | will open thelr bazaar Friday, Decem- | ber/15 at the church. Many pretty and practical articles will be on sale. A turkey dinner will be served in the | evening. | cee D, A. R. Meeting Tesday. | The Daughters of the American | Revolution met Tuesday afternoon at| the home of Mrs. Thomas Cooper on | South Wolcott street. Officers for the com'ng year were elected as fol-| lows: Regent, Mrs. W. 8. Kimball;) viee-regent, Mrs. John Grieve; record-| ing secretary, Mrs. H. E. Cotton; cor-| responding secretary, Mrs. Max Win- | teh; treasurer, Mrs. T. C. Tonkin: tstrar, Mrs. William Kocher; n his: torlan, Mrs. E. R. Shipp. | cee 0. E. S. Meeting. Thursday Evening. Fort Casper chapter Order of East- ern Star will hold a special meeting Thursday evening at the Masonic temple to initiate candidates. At 8 o'clock the regular meeting will be held at which officers will be elected and general business transacted. All members are asked to be present. “rier Home Economic Meeting Postponed. ‘The Home Economic division meet- ing of the Casper Woman's Depart mental club which was to have been held Friday has been postponed until after the holidays and will not meet again until January 19. ese New Bridge Club Is Organized. A new bridge club was organized in Casper last night when ten young people met for the initial session. Meetings will be héld every two weeks RYZON | BAKING POWDER. | you use /ess Watch for Dollar Day FRIDAY IS DOLLAR DAY At the First Baptist Church SPECIAL Roast turkey dinner with all the trimmings, music whle you eat. Sketch and entertainment at 8 o'clock—all this for one dollar. Dinner served from 5:30 to 7:30. y useful and las: minute s for Xmas gifts for sale at { | Thursday Evening. Thursday evening to be given at the Arkeon, The regular prize waltz will je held during the evening To Entertain St. Mark's Guild. Mrs. James Wiederhold and Mrs. H, A. Burke will entertain the ladies | of St nd | | on Tuesdays. Tose who at the pres- ent time compose the club are the Misses Margaret England, Katherine Dann, Lo's Longshure, Katherin Sul. van, Katherin Mahoney, Mary Tobin Lovey Norris, and the Mesdames W IL. Rehr, Frank Cowan, and Paul Hooper. Two more members are yet to be elected S. A. A. Dance Mombers of the Standard Athletic ans nm will be hostess st a dance at the par'sh| house Th fternoon Mrs. G, O. Browne and so nof Riv- erton, who have been visiting at the “[hor-* of Mrs. Browne's parents, Mr. ard Mrs. W. P. Hoiman, 495 South F.imball street, left Monday evening ‘or Denver, where they will apend the Winter. Mrs. Browne will take up oost-gradvate work in piano, vocal wd reading. 2 e Mrs. J. McMurray and Mrs. Robert Bicken, mother and sister of Mrz Paul Hooper, who have been the house guests at the Hooper home for the last month, left Monday evening for thelr home tn Findlay, Ohio. Mrs. Dan Carter and niece, Miss Julia Harrison, returned Tuesday morning frora Callfornia, where they have been visiting for the last two Jean (1922) WS 7e2 | 1 LN Che Casper Daily Cribune THE HUMAN ZOO —By C. D. Batchelor TT “tTS JUST Too aBsuRD THAT WOMEN EVER STOOD FoR THAT.” hoe aDNS, aL Yt months, ene Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanderson left last evening for an extended trip in the east. aks é The Misses Caroline and Violet Daniels left this week for Chicag>, where they will spend the hotidays | visiting at the home of their sister. Mrs. Robert Anderson. ‘They will re turn in a month and will be accom panied home by their nephew, James Anderson. eee Mr. and Mrs. we nese callers home in Toledo; P. I. Maxon are busi from their 1 Mra. B, N. Morley left Monday for |, 2: Nebraska to spend the holidays visit ing at the home of her parents | | [city wrcte ] Governor Fi this mornin spend a few ¢ L. Rex is « ure visitor for a week from bis hom in Sherican, K. Browne arrived from Kansas City spend several months tn Casper. nm busfness, from there he will Nevada where he will spend the holidays at the home of his brother —_—_—»— F, ress and ples . yesterday and intends to Mr, and Mrs. Jeremiah Spiiiane are the parents of a nine-pound baby | daughter who crrived Tuesday ut their home on South Oak street. Both | mother and daughter are progressiny nicely. oe: a Ray Williams lett yesterday for Laramie where he will spend a few ae _ Buying and Saving 338 at the Disposal Sale of Stock of Boys’ Clothing at the Holiday, Per Cent the Greybull Men’s and Scott Clothin 240 South Center Cakes Baked to Order Birthday, to Suit Your Taste or ORDER ONE TODAY Paims Confectionery 414 E. Second or any Cake Phone 1113 A. E. Bigiin is confined to his homo ©n account of illness. Hoygan, New York Life Insurance of the I. | T. Kemp Insurance company, left last evening for New York. Low eee per. | see representative of the Mra. George M. TO THE PUBLIC My lease on the Blue Front Grocery Building expires January 31. I must vacate and I will close out this stock of high grade groceries and devote my entire attention to E.R. WILLIAMS, Prop. During this sale you can buy Groceries at Greatly Reduced Prices Here Are Some of The Prices BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, LB. NICE SWEET ORANGES, PER PECK- my other stores. 6-0oz. Beech Nut Peanut Butter. 3'4-0z. Beech Nut Peanut Butter Pears, Peaches, Plums, String Beans, in gallon cans, 75¢e Crushed Pineapple, per gal Blackberries, Raspberries, per gal__ Pumpkin, per gai Big jar Gillette Olives____ 24-0z. bottle Advo Queen Olives Kuner’s Pickles, large bottle Kuner Pickles, large bottle Kuner’s Relish and Chow Chow- Spaghetti and Macaroni Advo Pears ,No. 214 cans J. M. Pears, No. 214 cans__. Advo Peaches, No. 214 cans J. M. Peaches, No. 214 cans Longshore spent yesterday in the city from his ranch west of Cas Ted Vandaveer, nephew of Mr. and Vandaveer, Thermopoils yesterday after visiting left for Del Monte Peeled Apricots, No. 214 cans J..M. Apricots, No. 24 cans Grape Juice, quart Grape Juice, pint Grape Juice, 14 gallon___ Empson Kraut, No. 214 cans J .M. No. 1 Corn Empson’s Daisy Peas__ Utah Maid Tomatoes, No. 214 cans Utah Maid Tomatoes, No. 2 cans High Noon Tomatoes, with Puree, No. 214, 8 FOR Empson Pumpkin, per can HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS PRICED PROPORTIONATELY. THESE PRICES PREVAIL AT THE BLUE FRONT STORE ONLY. BLUE FRONT GROCERY 110 East Second St. LAAN A 1 jwith his relatives here | two. j Watem Chr vusitor for a few for a day ¢ e+. H. Boland and T. H. Bruce are business callers from Denver for a few (ays M, Gladsburg re holidays visiting Mr. North's parents. ae © R. W. Lancaster of the Wyem!ng National bank ts confined to his home on account of itlness. Almost Gouraud's Oriental Cream The writer always wanted salesman. Phone 2031-J. What's Back of Backwardness? that in most {t's poor vision B NAWARE gueas any long. er—KNOW Consult us big re needed we recommend ly advertised “Quality " Shur-on glasses + comfort, becom: No, 12 Remington type- s the quiet action you have E. J. Grow, resident 12-13-7t Statistics ingness Burnett-Butler Optical Co. Henning Hotel Blég. PHONE 2116 IAC = = S = | = = — = = = = = = = = = = lite * Manual Training ta Claus manual PAGE THREE. o Santa f of the city nad Pupils Make Toys | _ oT For City's Poor »-+ CHEYENN The Velour 13.—San. the aid of the = department of the ¥ thes have heen for Chevenne public schools. During the > 5 ro tom 6 been FOF next ten days the the last three werks on a business (ux* tet days the entire output of | Beauty Parlor trip. ot ale toys, and the ‘ors will be donated SAVE YOUF. HAIR BNF; Nosths and ot On. Eeliega vous Byes yee ee stopped yesterday on thelr way to or 5) iet Your Shampoos Bilings. where they wil! spend the through the Daily Use of At the Orly Parlor In Town Uaing SOFT WATER 213 OS BUILDING CLOSING OUT SALE On All Millinery in Stock Regardless of value, all must go at, each $4.00 The Martz Hat Shop 154 South Center St. Ladies Bath Robes What gift could bring more real comfort than a pretty warm Bath- robe, a pair of real comfy Slippers and a Breakfast Cap? We have placed all these comfort gifts on special sale for this week- end at very special prices. LADIES’ BATHROBES We have divided our Ladies’ Robes into two lots for this week. LOT 1—These Robes are the heavy kind in different colors. Priced regularly at $4.95 to $10.95. Special $3.95 to $10.95 LOT 2—Ladies’ Bathrobes (basement department). We have a large assortment of warm Robes in assort- ed colors. For final clearance. Values $1.69 up to $4.50, each.... ee CORDUROY ROBES Corduroy Robes combine comfort with beauty, beauty of color and texture and make a gift worth while. Regular prices from $4.75 to $16.75. Sale prices— $3.98 1 $13.98 CHILDREN’S ROBES Sizes from infants to 98e DE $3.98 16 years. Very special BOYS’ BATHROBES Sizes 6 to 14 years. Regular $4 35 — — se Robes. Sale price... BEDROOM SLIPPERS One lot of Ladies’ Felt Slippers. 89e Very special at. with leather or Bedroom Slippers of beautifu soft kid chamois soles. A very dres: House Slipper. Sale price... Ladies’ Slippers. An odd assortment of sizes and In Satins and Felts. Some with leather soles and rubber heels. -- 89c, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.79 styles. Bedroom Slippers for Boys and Girls (Basement Department) Felt Slippers divided into two lots. LOT 1-—Sizes 5 to 8. Assorted colors and styles, in- cluding the high Bedroom 8 Shoes. Per pair.._.......... e LOT 2—Boys’ Bedroom Slippers of Felt. Sizes 9 to 5. Regular $1.75. Sale $1 4g e price, pair _........ All other Slippers for children greatly reduced, prices ranging from 89c to $1.49. Men’s Bedroom Slippers in Felt. Leather Moccasins, to close out below cost, pair... A few pairs of BREAKFAST CAPS Our display of Breakfast Caps is unusually pretty this year and these prices are reasonable, too. They are divided into three lots and are priced at 49c, 63c, $1.00 and $1.98 KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1740 137 East Second ution among the Lara he states in the msed and evapor- 2593 For An Appointment q | Foe eeercewsl 618 ee |e 182 Ch Gere dee toe Pe on oY eeeet Gomes boo See eee fo Re

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