Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. ning at their home on Sovth David the drilling in of the company’s well | street. Both mother anO son are do- in Salt Creek. left this morning ror ing nicely. his home in Omaha, but expects to see lreturm soon to atiend to corporation ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. Leslie came in yes-‘affairs. } You" a ko tag Salt Creek to visit with ee ad i a lose if you ' Be sure to visit eg visiting at the home of her sis- don’t inspect the BARGAIN irom Douglas (@ attend to tacal land : RENESAS Mrs. I, Avery is @ Sheridan tady matters. $1.95 Bargain Table. T *y who is spending a week here. We eX: 2 OF SQUARE *. woe | Jor ot 4. (Mrs. H. J. McIshamy fs in Casper caw = wauth eo cee : shopping. She will return to her a ese e e Studio Pupils to tomorrow afternoon at the o of home in Salt Creek tomorrow. c i Appear in Recital. Mrs. Edward istesetta ses aren RS “x tee pocad oo Reawae grog Mrs. E. BE. Fisher will resent a St. John street. Many elaborate plans _ Miss Nancy Graham is here from ““~ 2S pin arene a public recital with her pupils in dram-,®"(* decorations are being . planned Denver. atic art on Saturday afternoon at two- 21 it is hoped that a large number 2395 Aiea eccanate aterm trem Chart: thirty In her studio at the Methodist , Will attend. Mr. 6.00 Mrs, QGaphen Fon have re-| CA st meh.” Mr. Merete 6: but 9 9 turned to their "home in Cheyenne | €*S man in the northern city. after a short visit here with their son Rig and family Mr. and Mrs. Ceci! Bon| C. L. Brown, Denver attorney, ar- on C¥ avenue. rived in Casper this morning. ‘ eee 0 xe Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Roy and chilé-| H. W. Ladd of the Midwest has been ren Dorothy and Robert returned yes-| Visiting his mother in Colorado. He terday from Kansas City after spend-| returned to Casper this morning. ing the Christmas holidays with reln-/ a pete tives. They were accompanied by| Attorney Floyd E. Pendell is in Den- ‘Miss Georgia Thorn who will spend| ver, having spent Christmas with his the remainder of the winter here. |Felatives in Boulder. church. All friends of the studio are eae invited. Following ts the program: Much Interest In 1. Reading—"One Legged Goose”— Ve Molay Dance. Hopkinson Smi!th—Benetta Holman. The DeMolay dance which will be 2. Skit—“Let’s Pretend,” Reilly— held at the Masonic temple tomorrow | Bleanor Burwell, Mary Jane Keith, evening {s arousing much interest Carol May Wilson. among the younger set. Tickéts for %. Reading — “Our Christmas,” the affair have been selling at a rapid Julia Wolcott—Grace Ferguson. jYate, Members of the Mason‘e lodge 4. Reading—“Saunders McGlash-| "4 their partners and members of an's Courtship,” David Kennedy—|the Order of Eastern Star and their Helen Simpson. |escorts are also invited. And Hundreds of Smaller Items of Women’s Apparel Specials for Friday and Saturday 6. Play—“The Courthtp of Miles! ae) | heey | stl os Rpoaig Ar Bren | atten F. HE. Cadden and mail se-| Minal E. Young of the New York Street and Afternoon Dresse Miles Standish, Benetta Heiman; John ter left yester for Council Bluff,’ Oll company returned yesterday trom S lowa, where they will spend t New , New York and Chicago. Year holideys visiting with friends. 1 e.-a. 2 poue © Harry Thomas left this week for| Mr. end Mrs. Fred Chipply have! Billings where he has accepted a posi- returned from an extended trip| tion. recovering through the eastern sta. white! eee appendicitis east they spent several weeks visiting. A- W. Peake, Midwest official ta parents in New York.|the production department, returned .- +%en, Revlah Ealley; Priscilla, Ruth Scott; Dame Ha: Grace Ferguson. ¢. Reading—“How Pa Played San at Claus,” Anon—Kenneth Bailey. 1. Reading—"Prior to Miss Belle’s Appearancc,"" Riley — Mary Jans Forty-five of our very finest Dresses, in beautiful Silks, Crepes, Satins and Wools, which were regularly priced up to $125.00, go on sale Friday morning at, each PERSONALS Tommy Kirkmeyer is from an operaticn for fs “Reading—"Irish Girl and the £0m® through with yesterday at the Mrs. Chipply’s Telephone,” Foley—Ruth Scott. Casper Private hospital. Mr. Kirk-| . j this morning after attending to busi- Reading—“The Christmas m4 meyer is an employe of the Standard) Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brown are city | ™¢s® matters in the Sait Creek field. e Coftey—Carol May Wliso | refinery. visitors for a weel from Thermopolis. 2..% © < on fies pees ene ove Richard A. Keenan arrived this eae eieenees Teutah E: "| Dr. Harmon L. Stanton arrived this! Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Murray Morning from Sheridan and will — Sketch—"A Fair Encounter,” | “ek from Iowa City to become asso- left yesterday for Omaha to be gone Spend several days in the city attend. Torne—Ledy Clara, Helen Bimpeor fated with the Lathrop clinic here. until after the New Year holidays) img to Merge op pea Sele: enville, Ben ra *, Dr. Stanton is a specialist in eye, ear,, Visiting relativ . A pies Canad Denetia Toten. shes Tan SAR et aa Robert Linden and C. B, Link are] Oye looking ior ey high srece Dress at a real bargain mas,” Carleton—Eleanor Burwell. graduate of the University of Iowa. | Mrs. Gladys H. Smith arrived this|in the city for a few days business | Pp She see this offering. iberal assortment of large : ore one week from Denver and will be the! trip from Oklahoma. sizes is included. | Mrs. A. T. Tillard and daughter house guest of Mr. and Mrs. BE. M. be as > prtaen ay. ‘a igen } Mildred, mother and sister of Mrs. W., Elis for several weeks. O. V. Clyde returned this week from 3 e . K. Edwards have sreturned to their| eee Cllifornia where he has been visting é The little red schoct house at Muddy home in Denver after spending sev-. Misa Lovey Norris is spending a few relatives and friends for the last was the scene this week of an inter-| Christmas program given by | ye cay” jidren of that place. The pro- i gram was in charge of Mra. Pelky, teacher of the children. Following | here visiting at the home of ays visiting at the Longshore ranch. | Weeks. Mrs. W. K. Edwards in tho] be Siete | Poling apartments. The Misses Rutt, and Agnes Leach! Francis E. Jones arrived this week j . . |returned yesterday from Salt Lake|from Cheyenne and will spend a few : mn Miss Louise Potter of Douglas is the Where they have Leen visiting their) days on business. the enterts at the hcme of Mr. and Msr.:J, p,| Cunningham for a few days. j rea ise whee: Af dlte <- ! eee Miss Ruth Stout recently of Sun-| from @ two weeks trip through the Evening Dresses Twenty-five Evening Dresses, which were regularly priced up to $50.00, go on sale Friday morning at, each Ne ahhotine ranches attendats Tho! Misa Marte Gladys Pigon ts visiting ‘ise, Wyo., arrived last week to fill/ Western pari 2 Stgeeeses tree was decorated with lights and /? Denver for a few weeks and will the position of instructor of thé op-| gifts for the little folks. remain until after the holidays, portunity calss at the North Casper D. F. Cook has returned from Flor- e car | ore 8 {school. Miss Stout was haed of the| ence, Colo., where he pent the Christ- S.A. E. Banquet .| Mr. and Mrs, G. G. Hopkins have model rural school at the University | mas holidays with friends. — d Shturday Sneag? |returned from Chicago where they of Wyoming last year. eae: 8 !spent "severci weeks visting at the F. J. Forman left this week for f the Sigma Alpha is in the city from Denver. eee from Douglas to’ attend mi Robert Melgh spent the Christmas E. A. Thompson, and C. A. Kirtlez| holidays here visiting with his broth: | Mr. Melgh left Sunday | for the Longshore ranch where he} | spent the day visiting, fror: there he | M. W. Brown is. a Lusk business| left overland for Shoshoni to attend man who is in Casper today, |a Masonic meeting. to local land Dinner Dan re co at visiting ‘at the hame of her sis- Andrus Home, Mr. . In Casper are re, nome of Mrs. Hopkins’ sister, Mrs. Colorado and will spend severs! weeks ‘ ‘ munteate with Dr, T.|"> D+ Rooker and tamty. e ES on @ business and pleasure trip. Your choice of any other Evening Dress in the house Be ee ee Womarrom 6 regard Miss Gladys Robertson has return City Briefs J. J. White and so passed through z cacmentes pa from ousins after a week's visit Casper yesterday on their way to 1 5 aN 3 vith frien Thermopolis where they will spend D t ! z e pmbe h 1 Hele aN on See ; eee | Henry Crane, father of J.,N. Crane, | several weeks. f 1scoun ae Miss Patricia O'Neil has returned | Sates | are two ranchers who came in yester-| er, George. and ;day from Kaycee. . Mrs. R. M. Andrts enter. eee informal dinner ‘dance’ wr, and Mrs. J. W. My Bes Mr. . J. W. Murphy. are Biles ieee ries ae visiting here from Thermopolis. They > will day: Rit! 10 Js spending the holidays posites We hin eae cae, cee eee ! hére ftcnf the Minnesota university. . : : kK tn thorMentde of the dinzec: tabie eet istered 2. Warton are| Joseph Patek resident of the! William R. Bell returned yesterday icin a aIhate. Chilntiag al tebe. decnrated y son,|Omaha-Lusk Oil company, who has from Nebraska whore he spent Christ- paeters. - isacuzrbai tthe s Josep) Francis, who arrived last eve-'been here for some time witnessing mas with bis parengys. i | | Other lots of Dress Specials which no woman in search of ab- solutely unparalleled bargains can afford to miss will be offered at $28.95 $18.95 $12.95 $7.95 tained at an w.th Christmas decorations and light- ed with small candles. Place cards q of Christmas designs were used. Favors attractively wrapped were given to each guest Twenty sviiool friends of Mr. Andrus were present. An out-of-town guest for the eves'ng was Miss Louise Potter of Douglas. Cloth Coats Fur Trimmed Suits eRe OR Your choice of any Cloth Coat in the house | One tot of beautiful fur-trimmed Winter Suits in the Simertained Friday. Friday and Saturday at very finest of materials, regularly priced at from Teachers in Casper’s public schools $98.50 to $136.00, Friday and Saturday at will be enterta‘ned from 4 until 6 o'clock Friday afternoon by the board of mangaers of the Y. W. C. A. at a reception which will take place at the home of Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, 1010 South Center street. While invite- is tions hnuve been sent to many teachers personally who have remained here for the holidays, a general invitation ig at this time issued to any who have been overlooked in the list. Replies to invitations should be made by tele- phoning the ¥. W. C. A. office before Friday afternoon. . PRICE AND LESS $49.75 Ast Meeting ay One lot of Winter Suits, including values of three to Postponed, four times the price asked, at Ree ‘The Art department of the Wom- One lot of Coats in plain materials, double faced sport na's, Devartmental club meeting models, mixtures, etc. Regular values up to $20.00, at which ‘was*to have been held tomor- row has been postponed until the, next regular meeting day. eee Dance at Laverzi Home Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lavezai .en- tertained at an informal dancing party last evening at their new home, 920 East 14th street. About 50 cou- ples attended, Christmas decorations $5.95 Visit “Bargain Square”’ Friday and Saturday Don’t Miss It! | This Is a Busy Section of the Casper Business College ‘wero’ used, eee g A e A Showing a number of Casper’s young people who are fitting themselves for places in Ar undi g Will Fi: Hane ean: the business affairs of the world. Many of those shown in the above picture have al- Here e Some of the Asto ding Values You ill Find Ars. 4. B. Brooks will be hostess ready taken positions with Casper business enterprises. HATS Thirty-five Hats will go quick at this give-away _ 49e HOSE Regular 50c Children’s Hose, per pair . this afternoon at an informal tea to be given at her home in the Black more apartments in honor of Mrs. R. Nichols who ‘s the bouse guest of DRESS SKIRTS Your absolute choice of any Dress You Too Can Fill a Good Place In the pigar atest $1.95 19¢ Gav tne tains ete ous Business World If You Will Tr, y house at —.. price of —. - ‘Thursday Clnb ager | . a : oi Arete ‘ ; ; LoTR Choice of a ees Frances Corset, | Ladies’ 75c Cashmere 39e Xe . y if We are constantly training people, of all ages, for bookkeepers, stenograhpers, sales- ‘ prices on which ran Hose, per pair. Se a 3c, srooks entiratned the UNDERWEAR 8c ets men, secretaries, typists and other lines of work. Our graduates are successful be- up to $6.50, at... caase their training has been thorough and complete. Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose, per ante Ee wae 69e 3 PAIRS FOR $1.75 Thursday bridge club yesterday at the home of her parents on South Wolcott street. Guesis for the after- noon were Mrs. Jce Donlin, Mrs. Ladies’ and Misses’ light weight, knee length, Se sleeveless Underwear...... The Year’s Bargain Sensations Our New Year Classes h the Misses Kath- 5 Jepe anid Bake! ia Sullivan Skirts $] 95 Bags Mr, and Mrs. Villnare \@ Are being arranged now, for work in Shorthand, Typewriting, Business English, MIDDIES Swreaters == oe : Wil Entertain. Spelling, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Comptometer, Salesmanship and To close out our stock of regular Nurses ON THE Hose All our high grade Wool Hose, PSS ee) on : $6.00 Misses’ All” BAS iets rami eee | incall weaneed lees © Ey ty, to preceed the Elks’ dance this Wool Middies at___.. e etc. etc. Come Early etc. etc. | at a discount of__.......... (3) evening at thelr home, 2441 North McKinley street. Covers will be laid Day Classes Start Tuesday, Jan. 2, at 9 A. M. r grece aa | Night Classes Start Wednesday, Jan. 3, 7 P. M. oo “ iv ; mo, arner Teanorcow. OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY FOR ENROLLMENT Hiatt e Come Early ‘The indies of North Casper will be hosteases at a silver tea to be given or Redfern Corset in our big stock at Many of these re- Gaver]! Casper Business College, mc. |} 20% 08 <2... Oloo ie 346 East Yellowstone ; Phone 1325 Strest on Center Crescent Market

Other pages from this issue: