Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. Invitations To Be Mailed ae Mrs. J. W. Stewart will entertain ‘Tomorrow for Formal Dance) San oe Se Red Cross Charity Ball to Be Held at Arkeon on Eve- | Sry, rade { ning of Jan. 19; Affair Is Planned as One of Most | wo trices iunoncons this woot, at | | Will take place on Thursday and Fri- Important Evans of Casper’s Social Season, |e Invitations wil! be mailed out to-|the Arkeon, has rented the builaing to |Stinetnet aes ' morrow for Casper’s next form21|the Red Cross for a very nominal sum| dance, the Red Cross Charity Ball, to|for the evening and all receipts Sum ||| Practice wee Paseieati Peete be held at the Arkeon the evening of/actual expenses will be turned over to] fessional ‘Women’a clit on Sarruacy Friday, January 19. It is planned zo|the local chapter of the Red Cross. |26 will be held next Tuesday evening | make this affair an annual one and! There will be no special decorations | =~ 7:30 o'clock in the Methodtet one of the most important events of for the occasion. ‘The decorations re-| Church, the winter social calendar \in Casper.|cently ordered to renovate the inte-| Each invitation sent out carries with|rior of the Arkeon will be here by| it the privilege of issuing an addi-|that time and the tullding will pre lence } tional invitation to a guest. |sent @ gala appearance in its’ new! me next meeting of the Knights of Inaemuch as the expenses for the| dress Columbus which will take place in the dance aro expected tc be small in com-| The party is expected to furnish one!y GG, F. hall Wednesday will be Darison with efmilar functions held In jof the most thoroughly. enjoyable evs: | ettcea wy ents teint Ld bral past years and the attendance is‘ex-|nings (of bentertalninent /Of)-the ‘year aince gh tha: mmaritern Virhe ieee Pected to be approximately 200 /and in addition will give the public) an7e, | Beiswell “Worth attends couples, the committee in charge haalan opportunity to contribute to the| © ap het ne eines) designated $3 as the price of the|largest and most efficient charitable Dinner Club tickets. T. J. McKeon, manager of! organization in the world. Entertaihed Saturday. RECENT AND COMING |2i22 22 EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER inembers were entertained Saturday Hiss Helene Young evening at the residence of Mrs. L. Entertains Friends. and Mrs. Harry Young, Mr. and Mrs. | Gay. Honors were taken by Mrs. C. eee { oee Mrs. McGrath Hostess At Bridge Luncheon. Eighteen guests partook of the hospitality of Mrs. John McGrath who held a bridge luncheon at her Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Richenbach, Mr.|/home on South Beech street yester- A. Reed. Bridge was played after the dinner Miss Helene Young entertained] J. C. Wiederhold, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Townsend, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, and Friday night at her home, 738 East] Sennet, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bosworth,| Mrs. T. A. Dean. { Second street. Twenty guests were | and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Carpenter. eee present. Cards and dancing furnish-| High honors were taken by Mr. and|W. C. T. U. MEETINGS | ed the amusement of the evening.| Mra. Wiederhold. |ARE PLANNED High honors at cards were won by Brie, terta: ' Miss Seabright and Mr. Wheeler, and| Young People’s Union Pee mont petiyay naked aa nis the consolation by Miss Bervig and| Will Install Officers, lchurch under the auspices of W. C. Mr. Dickensheets. Little Margaret vars The Baptist Young People's union|T. tr. to cele th t anniver- Grissinger and Bernice Young enter-| will hold an entertaining program in pnaptannad yy iy ae tained the company with Russian and|the church parlors. at 6:80 o’clock| smonamone, Pireeentoe laren tes eo toe dances. At a Inte hour refresh-| this evening to install ofticers for the| quested the ministers of the dinero ments were served. year. churches to preach a temperance ser- ose E. A. Finn, president: Margaret|mon on Sunday, January 14, Party for Little Fulton, vice president; Malene Leah,| Division No. 1 will meet January Harold Combs. secretary, and Emma Anderson, Y 19 with Mrs. W. A. Johnson, 1380 Mrs. 8.8. Combs, assisted by Mrs.| treasurer, are those who will assume South Lincoln. The Gordon division J. L. Groner and Mrs. B. F. Keables| the responsibility of carrying on the| wit! meet at that time with Mie, i entertained 13 of the little friends| work of the year. K. Burdick on South Center street. of Harold B Combs yesterday at his| The outgoing president Mise Louise| ‘The division getting the moat paid home, 816 South Ash street. The| Frisby will give a talk. The incom:|up members by January 16 will re- Suests spent a delightful afternoon | ing president Ed Flinn will do the|celve $5 to apply on the budget. ‘The Playing games. Refreshments were|same, Solos are scheduled to be|budget for the year will be” divided werved atiits close. aired by ances Ruth Allsman, Ed|into three parts, one-third of which z inn, an iph Summers. is to be taken from the treasury ani Mrs. Ken Leavitt bee cd u ther two-thirds Brides set i he other two-thirds of which are to A dinner party followed by an eve-| For Tea Club. ning of bridge was enjoyed by a dozen| Mrs. B. B. Lummis will be hostess guests of Mrs. Ken Leavitt at her| to the members of the Tea club Tues. home last night. Those present were | cay. tary of the division to which a mem- | ber belongs. The meeting yesterday was closed SOCIETY. -~ 7 Rie of Women’s C Clubs and Organizations with the singing of “Blest be the Tie, Hennin that Binds.” The auto dealers of Casper witl| t, eet Monday at 12:15 p. m. in the! association. Casper Sunday gBorning Cridune MARY TOBIN, Society Editor THE JOY OF ACCOMPLISHMENT is never keener than when one acquires a Kurtzmann Grand. What eiegance it adds to the living room—what charm it brings into the family circle! To one whose hands are at home u the keyboard, no piano is as delightful as the Kurtzmann Grand. The toni ren is entrancing—a tone that i powerful and a yet as winsome as the singi ag Tee a lark. The Kurtzmann always is aati he to the mood of the ‘pianist, liant when brilliance is required or ee pleasing when the spirit of a melody is one of pure softness. Beauty in performance is matched by beauty in appearance. ere is also a hidden value to the Kurtzmann, the value of honest workmanship. That is the secret of its stamina—why the glory of a Kurtz- mann is preserved for the years to come. | Why not come in‘and-tee the Kurtzmann now? Chas. E Wells Music Co 232 EAST SECOND STREET Sal) Opposite Postoffice Phon: 1944-J SPECIALTY STORE ! “9? G. Perkins ets Table Cloths and Napkins PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS OF PURE IRISH LINEN Size 70x70 Cloths, $8.50 value, January Sale $6.75 Size 70x88 Cloths, $10.75 value, January Sale $8.50 Size 70x106 Cloths, $12.75 value, January Sale $10 22-inch Napkins to match. $12.75 value, January Sale, per dozen__-_-_-! $9.75 DOUBLE DAMASK CLOTHS, HEAVY QUALITY Size 72x72 Cloths, $12.50 value, January Sale $9.78 Size 72x90 Cloths, $15.75 value, January Sale $12 Size 72x108 Cloths, $18.75 value, January Sale $15 22-inch Napkins to match. $15.00 value, January Sale, per dozen____-- $12.00 SUPER FINE SUAS SATIN DAMASK Bize 72x72 Cloths, sis. bias value, January fae each -- $ ry Sale $19.00 22-inch Napkins ‘to poke’ f $18.75 value, January Sale, per dozen. 25-inch, $24.00 value, January Sale, per HOT DISH MATS AND COVERS Round and oval, at a great saving. Bath Towels 22x45 extra heavy double thread Bath Towels, 650 value, January Sale, each 50c Fancy Bath Towels, pink, yellow and blue bontemy $1.00 quality, January Sale, each. Sheets and Pillow Cases HEMMED SHEETS AND CASES Extra heavy quulity (linen finished) Size 72x99, $2.25 value Sheets, January Sale $2.00" Size 81x99, $2.50 value Sheets, January Sale $2.25 Size 42x36, extra heavy quality Linen finish Bath Rugs EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY MARTEX BATH RUGS $2.75 quality, January Sale, each___ $3.00 quality, January Sale, each $3.50 quality, January Sale, each__ Trousseau Linens Especially Interesting to the Younger Set and to the young woman contemplat- ing purchasing trousseau linens, we think it would be well at this time to make selection at these reductions, which, we confidently believe, will be equal to 83 1-3 per cent less on linens purchased later in the year 1928, 218 East Second Tribure Building OUR FIRST JANUARY SALE OF Household Linens Will Continue All of This Week, Ending Saturday, January 13. Huck Towels 18x84 Hemmed Union Towels, 35¢ eh January RTO ee dn eb Cee ee a 25c 18x32 Pure Linen Hemmed Towels (heavy grade. 65c value, January Sale. \ Towela Geary evade), B Pure Linen Hemstitched~Towels with mon space, superb quality, each. Fi.60 Pure Linen Hemstitched Towels, eet, fi $2.75 value, January Sale, each... 15x24 Plain Hemstitched Guest value, January Bale, each ---..--...---..-' 15x24 Fancy Hemstitched Guest Towels, value, January Sale, each... ......_-.-_-- 9Bc 15x24 Fancy Hemstitched Guest Towels, st 85 value, January Bale, each ~ $1.00 WASH CLOTHS 16c and 20¢ values at 10c and 12c each, Crash Toweling 16-inch Pure Linen Crash, 35c value, January se FOTO .d25.~ nachna tanmies cao 17-inch Pure Linen Crash (heavy gra January Sale, yard . 18-inch Crash, made of the ° 50c quality, January Sale, yard......._.-_.. 40¢ Checked Glass Toweling (pure Linen), 400 value, January Sale, yard a Checked Glass Toweling (pure Linen), 50c valuo, January Sale, yard 400 Brown Crash of P a pads Linen, ie heavy, Bde qual ity, January OE ER TR LER a ate al 200 sie 592.00 DAMASK LUNCH CLOTHS AND NAPKINS AT 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ALL DECORATIVE LINEN SUBJECT TO 25 PER CENT REDUCTION BED SPREADS (CROCHET OR SATIN) AT 10 PER CENT REDUCTION SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1923: hotel with a lupcheon. At this time plans will be perfected for the organizing of the dealers in such manner as they may be able to af- jate with the National Automobile 41795 §23.95 533.95 BEGINS MONDAY MORNING EVENING DRESSES 1-2 PRICE One small lot of Evening Dresses. choice; while they last... (Small Sizes sii -_ 85. 00 All Fur Trimmed Winter Suits Have Been Divided Into Two Lots LOT 1 LOT 2 Choice at Choice at E| 2 ‘Your Choice of All Our Finest E 2 $14.75 $33.95 A Few Handsome Winter Cloth Coats Left at Tremendous Discounts FUR COATS AND WRAPS In An Excellent Assortment, and Range of Prices AT 33 1-3% to 50% Discount Glove Specials This Week Only Regular $6.50 16-Button, special at____’ i Regular $5.50 12-Button, special at____ Regular $4.50 Gauntlets, special at____$3°'75 Complete Range of Sizes and Colors ° Advance Showing Of Spring Hats Coats, Suits Dresses Just a few steps from Second Street on Center

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