Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. was | } at a brid the bride} at her hor Johnson | 7 marriage rarian of was admired by Busy Bee . December” 2p, count of the tilness c of the members of the ££ ‘amily. Baptist Bazaar Tomorrow The ladies of the First Baptist hurch will hold their Christmas bazaar t * at the church Fancy work n ds will be on sale As well pretty and‘use ful gifts Bridge Luncheon Yesterd: Mrs. inform at her Red rose Eighteen ¢ Free entertained at luncheon yesterday South Wolcott str used for decorations. # were present. Honors were taker U, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen and Mrs. G. 1. Walschmidt Casper Siudents at Nebraska Wesleyan @. Misses Charlotte and Lucy Ga and Ma Bailey of Cas Wyo., are popular students at | braska Wesleyan this yvar. | Miss Char.otte Gantz is a member of th. sophomore social committee, a member of the Alpa na Delta. ority, and also a member Gf the The phrastian club, The Theophrastia Botanical club is a strong honorary | several days in the city society ‘within the department of botany. Membership t# comprised of studen the department, who have holarship requirements exid 1 in the field of science. held. every week for ha, civsussion of probl nd sclen- met th are interes title ature. rele of the Order of entertain Wl Irwin the Henning this k. Afterwards the wll be heard at the ernacte American Yoemen Will Meet Friday. The Brothertood of the American Yoemen will hoid their regular meet- ing Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the Labor temple. A large class. will be initiated after which dancing will be enjoyed. Refreshments willbe served during the evening. All Yoe- men and friends are invited. seri Christian Dazaar e pers of the ladies Ald of the Christian church will hold® their an- nual Christmas bazaar Saturday in the-annex of the Metlpdist church. A lunehcon. will be served during the morning and will be followed by a tea in the afternoon, The bazaar will open ati0o'clock 0. E. S. Meeting This Evening. Casper Chapter No. 4 of the Order of Eastern Star will hold a special meeting this evening at seven o'clock at the Masonic temple to initiate can- didates. Following this meeting the regular business meeting will be held ening. | Today y' few days attend ng to business snat at which officers for “he coming year will be elected | Bridge Lancheon Mrs. John Jourgensen and Nygard will tB hostesses at a silver tea tomorrow afternoon from 30 until j-at the home of Mrs. fourgensen to be ‘given for the bene- Mt of the Wyoming {children’s Home soctety. O. E. McCracken, state sup- erintendent of the society will give a rt talk at four o'clock. All. inter Im the society are asked to be| pre Duplicats Club Friday. | Mrs. R. M. Andrus will entertain the members Laplicate club tomorrow at her ‘Rome, 123 South Durbin street ! Friday Club ‘Tomorrow. Mré, Charles Schank will the members of the Frid club tomorrow at her South Walnut street wise PERSONALS | B. B. Brooks has geturned from St Louis where he atf®nded the annual Petroleum convention | C. C, Pool is in the city for a few days from his home in Lavoy, Wyo. | Jeremiah Daly ts In the city for a] ters | eee Theron Morgan returned from Raw- lins and will spend t ristmas holidays visiting at the home of his parents. oer"s | Donald Beaton of Lander, spent} on burincss. Ray W. Dict spent a few days in Casper from his home in Osage. T. F. Selaya for a few di is here from Denver N. McNabb arrived yesterday trom Norfolk, Neb., while here on business. A. K. Hall is spending a few days from Salt Lake Cityg Paul Harrington and W, J, Dayid- son aro business “bailers fof a few days from Denver, ete H.R. Sawdy of Waterloo, In., is spending a week in Casper on bust- ness. * woe H. E. La Rue’ of Denver ‘arrived yesterday and will spend some time/| on business. Mr, and Mrs. H. Fray are spending a few days in the city from their home in Salt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. oom * Blackmere xr- rived yesterday from Dallas, Texas, k Mrs 8. | ana will spend a short! Jand other Ne!;raska cities. che Casper Dailr Cribune = THE HUMAN ZOO —By C. D. Batchelor} Mrs. Van Glotz, having tried oeteae means of reducing her figure, falls back on this safe| and sane one. Incidentally, it reduces the figure of Mr. Van Glotz by 2,000 smackers. | at the home of their brotner Mr. ert Fowler. Rob- 1.0. P. Turnner until after the holidays Mrs. Turnner is a sister) of Mr. Weaver. | City E City Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atkinson ar- rived yesterday from Philadelphia and will spend the holidays here Visit ing friends and relatives Mrs. A. Jessen left yesterday for Oklahoma C.ty to spend the holidays visiting relacives. Arthur Parsons is: spending a few (days In Casver o business from bis} Wolcott | home in New York. ate Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. returned yesterday from a two wesks business and pleasure trip to Omaha| © A. PE. N while from Dé for a short | is’ here Mrs. Lillian Avery ts visiting with |, 2.7 Appleman arayed arrived yes: friends, here. Mrs, Avery resides in wihacd saat A aa Peiprend several days. Sheridan ons ¢ wie | W. D. Weathers, pfesident of. the Miss Ruth Adler and sister return: |, oF eturm | Fargo Ol company, returned ‘yester- 4 this morning from Denver where | aay arter a trip of several weeks’ in they have been visitng friends for the} tha cast. last three weeks ee. | vee John Fowler of Edgemont, 8. D,, The Missee Catherine, Martha and/is a business visitor here this week Thelma Dobler are here from their Cre gay home in Colorado Springs and will] Joe A. Mecken spend several weeks visiting friends.| ford, Neb., yeuterd ‘ame from Craw: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Omerson and BE. R. Chaplin is a stockman from children left this week for their home| the vicinity of Powell, Wyo., {n Couno!l Bluffs, Iowa, after spend-/in Casper on business this week. ing several weeks visiting friends, eee Pin? J. Roy Colvih of the state puré food Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Weaver arrived | department, who har been in Casper and will spend some t'me attending a business matters. ‘ 1 TEE eS | Mrs. J. W. Lightfoot ts spending a few days in the cit, shopping from Tea. Pot. | eee | Mr. and Mrs. Roy C, Wyland will leave next week fo® St. Lou!s where they will spend the holidays visiting Cakes Baked to Order Holiday, Birthday, or any Cake to Sult Your Taste or ORDER ONE TODAY Palms Confectionery 414 E, Second Phone 1113 Latest Hits “Three o’Clock in the Morning” | John McCormack $1.25 “Tomorrow” Fox Trot “ “You Gave Me Your Heart” Fox Trot—75c Chas. E. Wells 23 Music Co. 2 East Second St. Phone 194 this morning from Denver and will be! for several days left yesterday for the the house gucsts of and Mrs. n t of the state. Nevin’s Candy Makes The Merry Christmas Luscious, toothsome Candy helps make the Christ- mas season truly merry. Our delicious sweet-meats are ree and PO and a treat for young and 0 Give them for presents and lay in a supply for your home—delightful bon bons and chocolates -with rich creamy, nut or fruit fillings. These Chocolate are UNTOUCHED BY HUMAN HANDS, possible only by Nevin’s Patent Process. HARD CANDIES We have just received our new shipment of Christ- mas Candies. Buy early and fill the Christmas Tree Stockings, THE PALMS CONFECTIONERY 414 E. Second (Next to Piggly-Wiggly ) 1. J. GILROY, Prop. Have you guessed a name? Get busy. $10.00 for the best one. IRRIG. HE Mont. stitute met in annual convention here |yoday besinning @ three day session a who {6 " tage lovely gain price. Friday 50 DRESS THE PRICE REDUCTIONS ARE ASTOUNDING! Come early and make your selection before the lot is broken. included. Regular values wp to 398.50. Superb.Dress Bargains Wiil Be One of the Most Important Selling Features at the Frantz Shop Friday and Saturday. Don’t Miss Them. We have what “every woman” wants—a high grade, stylish, beautiful Dress of fine material at a real bar- Your Choice of These at $98:% All the popular winter materials and Saturday dozen more brand new lot of bewitching Taffeta Dresses for spring—on our popular rack of Dress Specials At $18.95 One lot of fine Party Dresses and Evening Gowns. On sale at, you will find over four “bargain wonders,” including a $16.95 each Many. Other Remarkable Dress Bargains Offered for Friday and Saturday To Christmas Shoppers You are especially invited to tate advan- of the hundreds “beautiful gifts for women and girls’’ being offered at the Frantz Shop. things as new Silk Hose, Wool Hose, Blouses, Gloves, of bargains in Such Silk Underwear, Purses, Beaded Bags, Canteens, Back Combs, Vanities, Ear Rings, Handker- TION INSTITUTE OPE chiefs, etc. - carts Mont., Dec. 14 het We will gladly wrap caltomers’ purchases in- trigation and drainage in-| ER sia Pe Ee nig WANTS DOUKHOBORS. | B. C., Dee, 1$.— The! WE SELL ANP RECOMMEND CALUMET Tis Kconomy BAKING POWDER Pickard’s Grocery | | Your Choice of Our Entire Line Wool and Silk Dress Skirts $3.95 They are going fast! tended for Xmas presents ready for mailing or personal presentation. Pre 252 South Center Just a Few Steps from Second Street Phone 1304-W Prices On Our Brand New Stock of Fur Coats, Fur Wraps, Fur Neckpieces Have been GreatlygReduced All the Frantz Shop’s Finest H and Turbans including ev French importation Your che Wonder $10.50 special Not a hat in the gain price. house over this t Special for Friday and Saturday, 75 Hats and Turbans, including « ship- ment just received Cadet and Triple A Wool Hose Just what you want for is cold weather. Shop * »$2.95, $3.75, $4.50 Brown. Heather. Cam- el’s Hair, “Blue _ané lack. I must vacate and I will close out this stock of high grade groceries and devote my entire attention to my other stores. E.R. WILLIAMS, Prop. : During This Sale You Can Buy Groceries at Greatly Reduced Prices HERE ARE SOME OF THE PRICES BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, PER LB. i NICE SWEE} ORANGES, PECK........... 98¢ 6-0z. Beech Nut Peanet Butter for............ 814-0z. Beech Nut Peanut Butter for .......... Pears, Peaches, Plums, String Beans, in 75¢e ee rice er gallon : 65e same 9BC _65¢e _50e _35¢ 35e Olives for ... 24-0z. bottle Advo Queen Olives ... Kuner’s Pickles, large bottle Kuner’s Pickles, large bottle Se Kuner’s Relish and Chow Chow ~_......__. Christmas Candles, peri box - —— itr. Sugar, per lb. Sle. 3 ERC Blue Karo Syrup, 5-lb. can aaa Red Karo Syrup, 5-Ib. can Blue Karo Syrup, 214-Ib. can........ Red Karo Syrup, 214-lb. can - 4 aos liab Breakfast Tea, |b. ee Small cans ‘Potted Meat, per can.. Pkgs. Spachetal and Macaroni .. Advo Pears, No. 21% cans... J. M. Pears, No, 214 cans.......... Advo Peaches, ae ea can Sate ts se Bee SE e Del Monte Peeled Ap- ricots, No. 21% can..... ~ 39e x Amos. a eee: .68e Ce ee 39e Empson Kraut, No. 24 can ..W..... J. M. No.1 Corn, per can. Empson’s Dai pericans......2 Utah Maid Tomatoe No. 24% can............ Utah Maid Tomatoe No, 2 can “High Noon Puree, No. 214, THREE for. Empson Pumpkin, per can.. _15e _i2e 17e 17e 13¢ Tomatoes, with 5c 15e HUNDREDS OF omnis ITEMS PRICED PROPORTIONATELY. | THESE PRICES PREVAIL AT THE BLUE FRONT STORE ONLY : BLUE FRONT GROCERY 110 East Second St. SER De. CLOSING OUT My lease on the Blue Front Grocery Building expires January 31.

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