Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 3

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. pasted to attend. The Woman's Benefit association! f: a of th® Maccabses held an interesting. Past Noble Grand meeting last evening at the I. 0. 0. | Chub Will Meet. hall, A reception was gtven for al | JAN members of the Auxiliary are] The Past Noble Grand club will | new members of the association et|mest Wetinesday afternoon, Docem-| which there was an attendance of 86 ber 2 present. A miscellaneous shower was given for six of the members whose m willbe aesisted for che afte birthdays come during the month of noon by Mrs. W. E. Ciist. Officers December. Twelve new membersiwore the coming year will be elected initiated, after which a short business the meeting meeting was held. A short program! was given which consisted of a pleas-| Mead-Hale Marriage ing vocal selection Mrs. Dreher| Monday Eventng. and readings T. Richard| Alvis G. Hale. of Salt Creek, and and Mrs. Wi A chicken 3 Raecoci Efleen Mead, of Wright, dinner was served at m'dnis? | e- Phathes to Share Christmas Joys. it the home of Mrs. J. W. Wi- North. Beech street. Mrs. of the Methodist Episcopal | Lewis B. Carter. They were attended The Senior Philathea class of the! bY Mre. Mabel Sinadin end Seldon} Methodist church, will share their | Morrew. Christmas joys this year with a witow woman and two little girls. The articles of food and clothing are to be left at the church study on or be- Pains Saturday. For further informa- ton call Mrs. Joe Cunningham, 68T-J. eee - PERSONALS Miller-Blaisdetl Lawrence Ormsby returned yester Marriage Mosday. @ay to spendgithe holidays ith his ‘ lo by. marriage of Miss Olive Ss. ar-| Parents, Mr. Mrs. Orms' f erly of Pennsyivania, to Mr.|0" South Center street. is is Mr. ohn EB. Blaisdell of Sweetwater, took|Ormsby's senior year at the Shattuck ace yesterday at the Presbyterian j™ilitary academy at Fariboult, Mino eee uth Wolcott st: ‘h len A. Wien oftictates | Taste Greene has returned from The ring ceremony was used. The Howe military acatemy and will couple will make thefr home in the;SPend the Christmas holidays here Jat nis home. Sweetwater country, e Lene one Monday Club Mrs, Pear! Courley of Herrin, 1!!., ¥ sterday |4s visiting here with her sister, Miss | Belle Lacey. en‘ertained oers | Miss Margaret Roberts of Crests) ‘Buttes, Colo., arrived this week and will spend the winter in Casper. guesia were M 3 and < Marold Delane: y 24, ‘The club will meet again after the holidays. | ones Mrs. Cobb Enterta'ns, Pepper Club. Mrs. Cobb enter‘ained the Pepper cub 1 i Miss Janice Hufsmith returned yes. terday from Boulder, where she ut- tends the University of Co'orado. M’ss jp with relatives. | hee t evening at her residence} fies Mildred Walker arrived yes- ndotte apartments. Substl- terday and will snend the holiday: for the evening were Mrs. Z. here at the home of her sister. Mi Mrs. Leigh Pownsend ant. Waker will rgaret Sullivan. “Hight hon- cattfornia, © taken by Mrs. Carney Pet- ve in two. weeks @ she wi be joins by her parents, who are St the pres- arson. tel ent time tn Lynn ©. 2 attenda the Howe been visiting for the ast few days | military ny. He left e Coke Pergo | Racing |. Mr. and Mrs. rence Otherson|nng wth his.» or Salt Mrs. Daniel Gladden and_ daughter ge x lefty enterGay for Denyer to be gonejand-will spend x« days there. left last evening for Colorado to spend; H. ©. Simmons returne¢: during the The Netghbors of Woodcraft will until after the Christmas holidays. ®. |the holidays visiting friends. week-end from Teapot where he has meet In sess'on th's evenine ee heard Me les C. A‘len re.| eee |been for the lass ten days on business t 8 o'elc Odd Fetlows hall. Mrs. Anna Filton returned yestor-!+urne: yesterday from Spr te'd Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilson are|for ‘the Teapot To: ite company. a large class will aay from Montana after epending|Maas.. after a three weeks at business visitors for a xe hich @ socit! hour three weeks visiting at the tome of visiting members her son. Mra. Filton was accompa: | a the holidays 5 Woman's Auxiliary Pah Set ge She pmLOTTOW, | Miss Frances Danie:s returned this of the Woman's Awxl-|week ‘from Oklahoma, where she jar meeting :omorrow after-| friends and relatives. cee Mrs. M. L. Gehres is rapidly recu- perating at her home, east of Casper, s for the ensuing year will state secretary that all members tion recently performed at the coun: nz their 1923 dues ro this meeting ty hospital by Drs. J.C. Kamp and “} PAY DAY SPECIALS TODAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Bungalow Grocery & Market PHONE 32 412 E. FIFTH ST. PHONE 23 Del Monte Blackberries, No. 2 can__ Del Monte Loganberries, No. 2 can.. Del Monte Strawberries, No. 2 can... Del Monte Raspberries, No. 2 can... GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 48-lb. sacks_ 24-Ib. sacks_ 12-lb. sacks__ P. & G, Naptha Soap, per bar. Crystal White Soap, per bar...._. Rinso Washing Powder, regular 30c, spe Ivory Soap Chips, pkg. Matches, per box. “s 2 No. 2 Van Camp's Pork and Beans 95¢ 1-qt. jar Blue Hill Peanut Butter... ——_..60¢ 22-o0z. jar Libby’s Sweet Mixed Pickles..__..._..35e Skockum Brand ‘Jam, 5-lb. can aes) (Flavors—Raspberry, Loganberry and Blackberry) Sun Maid Raisins, 2 pkgs. 000 ee OC Fruit Flavor Extracts, 2-oz. bottle... _25c (Flavor—Raspberry, Strawberry, Cherry, Pineapple) Van Camp’s Tomato Soup, can... .---10¢ Ceritana, Pancake Flour, 4-Ib. sack... Qatana Prepared Buckwheat, 4-lb. sack White Potatoes, per cwt Red Potatoes, per cwt_____________ $1.50 V4 BEEF CUTS | PORK CUTS Pot Roasts, Ib.124%4c-15c | Small Pork Loins, 22%4c Short Ribs, 3 Ibs. for 25¢ Pork Shoulder, Ib., 1714gc Hamburger, Ib. ____. .15¢ Pork Butts, auras, VEAL CUTS Pork Chops, Ib_- Shoulder Roast, Ib. 1744¢ LAMB CUTS Rib Chops, Ib. .—30¢ | Shoulder Roast, lb. 22i%4e Loin Steaks, I! 32Yec | Shoulder Steak, Ib.....25¢ Armour’s Sugar-Cured Hams, 12 to 14-Ib. av., Ib. 25¢ Pure Bulk Lard, Ib......—-........ is 15¢ Brisket Bacon (about 2 Ibs. each), 1 25c |nied home by her sister, who will| ©.. Were married at the parson-/ chareh lass Monday night by the Rev. | | * | Hufamith will spend the holidays heré| | d. It has been requested by from the effects of a Caesarian opera-|} €he Casper Daily Cripune —By C. '5. Batchelor * Nolan. Save the infant stood the delic: and her friends will at she will soon be able to be out sity of Minnesota. again, the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ©. yesterday fro mOmaha.and will spend| proud parents of a baby “girl, born feveral weeks in the city on bustriess/Sunday night. and visiting friends. American Legion will hold spent.a two weeks’ vacation visiting 4 Mosher arrived Sunday from day WANDERLUST ” While it was impossible to Mrs. Gehres e surgical operation Northwestern from jad to know where he fs a student Ralph Andrus will Miss N. Crater eee Allen’s parents. M,. Nolan arrived} Mr. and Mrs, W. doing nicely. returned from Douglas where she bas |their home fn Salt Lake City. M. return Fri¢ay| Minneapolis! ing friends at the Univer-| Denver. 1) Ber eee yester- few days from es and pleasoure trip, Storer ¢re the} idtenee . other western cities, OF CHRISTMAS rURS Continues Balance of This Week at the Frantz Shop. We have made arrangements to retain most of the magnificent fur garments now being specially displayed in our store, which with our own fine stock of furs, will be offered until Saturday evening at discounts of from......... Sioa 3S to Of Beautiful Party Dresses Pretty Evening Gowns Dancing Frocks and Handsome Dinner Dresses Your Choice of Our Very Finest 1 OF All Go at This Reduction. Every Fine Hat in the House at a Tremendous Price Cut Christmas Gift Suggestions for the Woman or Miss Silk Underwear, Boudoir Caps Blouses, Hose, Gloves Beaded Bags, Velvet Bags Leather Purses, Canteens Head Dresses, Combs, Ear Rings Handkerchiefs, Vanities You Will Find Many Extra Special Bargains All This Week in Every Department. Just a Few Steps from Second Street on Center Phone 1304W Harriot Wortling arrived yes: with- afternoon, for the holldays on the, terday and wll spend a few days vist Miss Worthing resides In [ City Briefs ! E. Young {s in Chicago on a | T. J. Mekeon left yesterday for a Mother and child are, two week's trip to San Francisco and While in San Thermopoiis to b on business. NOTICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of | trict court in and for the County of tate of Wyoming, made on the 16th day of December. 1922, in the matter of the estate of aude J. Crousi Natrona, dersigned, ck noon, ° of the decezsed. being the house of the administrator. in said Natrona County, the following per. j sonal property, to-wit: Four broke horses; Twenty range horses; Ten tons of hay. WILLIAM 0. Publish December 1 cGregor and son stopped yo cash on Saturday December, 192 a returned where he spe: ig relatives. way to Bi. He lett today their scams ww at ibe For Everything in an order of the dis- TELEPHONE ——SS 980-J deceased. the un- istrator of the es , will sell xt d- at the late residence ranch JABE CROUSE, Administrator. WILSON, Attorney qa Christmas Gift— for the whole family Such a gift as you might ask for were you the possessor of the magic bounty of the genie of Aladdin’s Lamp. whe AMPICO IN THE With this marvelous invention the silent piano is made a veritable hive of melodious song—wakened by the hands of the greatest pianists in the world. THEY it is who will play for you. : Rachmaninoff, Levitzki, Elly Ney, Godowski and a hun- dred others—the list is too long to enumerate here. THEY it is whose playing has been recorded in all its perfection to be reproduced again and again by the Ampico for the perpetual delight of its owner, In no sense is it@ Player Piano, It is a Reproducing Piano and plays itself. It is the ideal Christmas gift. Why not surprise your family with its presence in four home on Christmas morning? The AMPICO is obtainable in the Chickering, Haines Bros. and Franklin Pianos (Uprights and Grands, from $1,050) Your old piano taken in part payment and convenient terms of payment can be arranged. If you but knew of the genuine pleasure and happiness the Ampico is giving daily to Casper homes, you would not hesi- tate longer—come in to hear for yourself. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second St. Phone 194 COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. Basement Midwest Building—Opposite Post Office

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