Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1923, Page 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. Bake Sale Saturday. he victory workers of the Metho-| will be dist church will hod a bake sale on} dancing formerly oc-! until 1. Saturday in the room cupied by the Blue Front market and grocery. Y. B. G. Club Meeting. ‘The Young Business Girls’ club was entertained Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. club rooms. The evening was spent in varicus contests and games one of which was } will be held this, evening In the Ma- | Sonic temple. From 9 untit 10 there a reception held sfter which will commence and continue Elaborate decorations of valentine ‘designs are being used this evening to add to the joy of the af. fair. Light refreshments and. punch i will be served during the evening. | Mrs. Todd's orchestra of the Rial theatre will furnish the music. The | dance will be informal and all Masons | | Whether they belong to the Casper jlodge or not are invited te attend | this evening. Over 2,000 of the latest day afternoon and remained until the departure of the Burlington train last night when he returned to Cheyenne to be present at the closing of the leg. | islature. | e.5m Miss Bertha E. Streeter representa- tive of the Omaha Butlding and Loan association ‘lft yesterday for Lander and Riverton to be gone until Satur- day on business. vee The Misses Irene and Bearnice Burgs of Salt Creek spent. several days in the.city wisiting friends. eee Word awas received here today of the sp'endid improvement of Mrs; W. ¥, Dunn, who underwent a serious op- eration last week in California, Al- though very weak Mrs. Dunn. ts re- Ported to be out of danger. se for St. Louis, where she will spend a month visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. H. P. Potter. Miss Ruth Jullan left last evening} Che Casper Dally Cridune and C. H. Sherman, Wyoming man-| pany of Kansas City with ae ! | | er for the same company were in| ters in Casper, fs {ll at Cheyenne and Casper yesterday on business. | wil not return until the Inst of this ees 2 | week or the first of next week. Elliot Sanderson has returned) from eile Te a two weeks’ vacation spent visiting) A. If. Stewart left this week for friends In Denver and other Co!roado! Denver, his former home, and will cities. spend some time there attending to business affairs, Hance Haroldson, manager of the} eee Lox Syndicate O!l company, of De-| juth, arrived in the city this after- noon on business. ee Lawrence Johnsan, representative of the Graham Paper company, of| Denver, arrived yesterday and will| spend a short time here on business. eee Earl Riggs arrived yesterday from Green River and intends to several days here on business, eee spend A. P. Patterson, general manager | of the Producers and Refiners cor- poration, is in the city from Denver on business for the company. eee Henry Perkins left yesterday for! Cheyenne and Laramie where he will) TJ. Schenk has arrived in the spend several days on legal business, | °ltY ana has accepted @ position with the Fad § ee and Clothing company DNs Jat 220 South Center street. Mr. Bryce ‘Wilson has returned from} gcnenk his for several years been Denver where he last month, has been for the connected with Budd's Shoe store of Denver and has had much experience along this line. Twenty-five thousand dollars is the value set upon the hands of Miss Millicent Woodward, the champion rier's offspering. The court, ruled, at the_rate of 239 words a minute. Even when blindfolded she can take down 169 word from dictation with- out a single slip. All the time she is at her machine she talks merrily upon every subject imaginable. ‘MILADY’S the making of paper hats. In this| novelty favors © been purchased part of the program mucty talent and) by the dancing club and it is expected | A. C. Patterson arrived yesterday | Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,Sullivan, are| fom Riverton and will spend a few | for a| 258 here on business. | ral | | | MILLINERY many original ideas were displayed.| that the dance this evening — will] business visitors in the city | ORE time and caro has At ‘the close of the evening refresh-| eclipse all previous informal dances|Week or 10 days from’ their ‘home in oe ae been taken in creating ments were served by Miss Glayds| given by the club this year, Severai| Omaha, C. W. Jackson and H. M. Stewart these new Spring fashions: ; Hasbrouk and Miss Edna Mae Healy.| informal dinner parties have been orn8.- he are here for a short time from their The ORIGINAL than ever before. We sug ‘Tie club meets every Thursday eve- i planned for this evening to precede gest an early visit while we the dance. show these exclusive models. Mrs. Daniel Forest and children ar.| hme In Cheyenne. | rived tn this city this morning from Malted Milk y Safe | ing and ali girls interested in the} William Runkle is hero for a few Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sproul are ex-| days from Salt | Pected to return tomorrow or Sun- lay from Norton, Kan. » Where they work of the club or in the club itseit| eee Denver. They will he joined the last). Hurbert Webster has returned to! — Milk Copies of hats off the Avenue. || = nro invited to Joln or attend the meet-| stag Party ~|0f this week by Mr. Forest who {sj bis home in Thermepolls after spend: | | e ngs. Wednesday. at the present time in Thermopolis|!"& Some time here business. For Infente, Th B i eae I. N, (Henry) Clay was host at a|0n business, we : enn | L e UrgEess \ 7 Board ot Directors stag party given Wednesday evening soe Children | Postpons Meeting. at his home in the Ideal apartments | Themeeting of tho Y. W. C. A./ Twelve guests were present. board of directors has been postponed | ce Creek. Load ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | Mi li Quick Lunches Home Ofte Fountelne. il inery | DH Shatliff is here forea few days | RichMilk;MaltedGrainExtractinPow- | =i Balcony Casper Dry Goods until Mon¢ay stemipon kt a20 at Thursday Club ave been visiting relatives for some| from Green River. der& Tablet forms. Nourishing-Nocooking. | 120 East Second a which time it will be held at tho Y.! yesterday. time. | es 5 Feet 0 W. C, A. headquarters on, Center| ¥ester Maia eeaidiake: cal tec = Bert ‘Monroe, representative of the | 2®” Avoid Imitations and Substitutes street. All members of the board] tne Thursday Bridge cub veto Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Warren left| Chesterfield ette company, left | si = = i are asked to be present at th's meet-| afternoon at her residence, last evening for Cheyenne and Den-, Wednesday for Cheyenne where Ii LEVLOSSOOOOO< Diab + ing. leventh stret. ‘Those substituting} Ve" and wil ble gone for several weeks! Will spend on business. | : 3 +a 16 |were the Mesdames Carney Peterson,| Visiting friends and on business | » B. & P. W. | Shoemaker, and Miss Kathleen Sulli gt R. lL. Plepmier, representative of SPECIAL HOSIERY OFFERING FOR tT * Club Will Meet. van. The club will Miss Agnes Drummy lett this week|'he Business Man's Insurance for Billings and will be gone a month! meet com: The Business and Professional Wo-| at the home of Mrs. A. FE. next week Biglin on man's club will meet tamorrow at! South Center street. | Visiting friends. . Hear the Brox Sisters ; : 12:10 at the Henning hotel ‘| see } c19) S \ Yl ay an atur ay ~ bei ad Altar and Rosary | Mr. and Mrs. Claud Protzman and| | 7 Woman's Club Meeting Thursday, |two children, Mary and Ward, ar-! | * Meeting Tomorrow. | Members of the Altar and Rosary|!!Ved this afternoon from ilino's and | ¢ The gratifying response which this its first The Casper Woman's club will meet! society of St. Anthor will make their home here. Mts. | vomorrow afternoon at the residence! an interesting y's church held| ¥ Protzman is a daughter of Mr. and| meeting Thursiay store has received to in- of Mrs, Andy Thompson, 623 Grant/afternoon at the Mullin club, Host-| rs. W. EB. Tubb: | | formal avenue, esses for the afternoon were the Mes- eek ae | | : see jaames Slizisky and Slatzfoger. Dur-| | Mr. and Mrs: J. W. Bingenheimer | | Sh . Of ; Double Wedding | ing the afternoon a report was given|9"d family moved Wednesday into Complete owing - Yesterday. cn the dinner served by the soctety| their new home.on South Beech The marriages of Miss Helen Wil son and James Murphy and Miss Ruth Large and Harold Hutchinson tock place yesterday afternoon at 3 Sw, o'clock at the Presbyterian Manse on N\\Wotcott stret. ‘The Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiated. The couples were ttended by Miss Ethelyne Symons, P. L fank Kelly, J. D. Padcen ‘and J. B ersonais ‘arey, Following the ceremony a wed-| | i supper was served at the Wray | last week showing the great succ :ss|Street. of the affair. Plans were completed for the bazaar which will be he'd at the Mullin club March 1 | ee ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smith have! returned from a month's visit with! friends and relatives in Te: Authoritative Spring Styles the hit of the Music Box Revue, sing “BRING ON THE PEPPER” A spicy bit from the biggest | show hit of years. Bennio | Krueger’s Famous Orchestra errr $90903304 Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, very durable, in black and brown colors, per pair— Is evidence of the great popularity of the Frantz Shop and proof of your confidence in the correctness the state for the’ past week with the | Haskell railroad party arrived yester-| This Evening. Van Meter will direct a ning at 8 o'clock afo for the wedd! party. Mrs.! Mrs. L. C. Harnsburger of Lander i adds a full Jazz Band intro- 3 of styles which we display : Murphy was formerly from South Da-| js a visitor in the city. ‘ aE Drone: is Chasis Stough | duction. ae all Brunswick ? ; kota, having come to Casper some eee j wel own Lander residents are en-| Records, it is a true reproduc- 4 time ago. Mrs. Hutchinson is the] Oliver Johnson of the Casper Stor- oying a few Weeks’ vacation In Ther. | tion — crystal clear; every | ° 3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. a r] age is spending two*® weeks at Ther-{™OPo's at the hot springs. t word Blain, not a note misses : of-Casper. Both Mr. Murphy and Mr4 mopolis. * 3°. \e or slurred. Good as going to | / Hotehinecr are from Denver, having ewe | Otto Hoblft is business visitor the show. “Come on Home,” \Z sf been residents of Casper for theclast! "ate. and Mrs. Walter Schultz tett|fP @ few days from’ Douglas, another Brox Sisters’ hit, is (4 o ? t sig months. Both couples will make fternoon for Omaha on a short| b ‘ ees | on the other side, 2 CT ms O Pe atur ay , thplr hgmo-4n the Jackson : apart} business trip. liwcas her a eee nd a. bua | 5 3 . - o $ z maat ‘son street. cee | ness y for a fow days. e y . ee Frank . Lucas: sécretary of state, | ee aa : | SPECIALTY STORE | We will lay special emphasis-on Raallo. Concert who ha: nin the northern part of! ‘ + Orcutt, vice president of} | Union O! company of California, | Miss Doris radio concert this Three--piece Suits trom the Tribune-Wyoming Tadlo | station.: ‘The program follows: 1923 has carried over from 1922 the mode eee eee uit | for three-piece costumes—but has added ‘perfect Day," Bond, vocal --=- to their gracefulness the bright attraction 4 = Irene Guther of beautiful fabrics, errpctive alike for # “Minuet in G,”" Beethoyen.collo - | their novel texture as for their coloring and _ Faye Moieland * A oWWaltz,” plano accordian || Home Baking i patterning. ‘Tannehouser Ask for luscious ralsin pie— « a Wer Day Is Gone,” lus f a BeAdr veel ildred Daly fresh and juicy—at your gro- ; | “Barcarolle” from of Hoff- cer’s or a neighborhood bake | man, cé‘lo --~ ethryn Siebers shop. Just telephone for one to “Herd Girls Dream," Labinsky, try. saxophone William Matson egguvenir" Dridia, iol geen 5 ao sere Sod oll spree | re meee to bake at home, ait f ms Mrs. -Nicholayeet Serve tonight for dinner, Let | 3 Entertains. | your men folks decide, re ne Mrs. P, C. Nicholaysen entertained Made with delicious Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iron Today? of trimmings, their brilliant colorings, or the distinction of shape and style in the black, are here in plenty. the Duplicate Bridge club this after- noon at her home on East First street) Substitute for the afternoon were Mrs. Clavp, Mra.T, 8. Cooks 4 | and Mrs, Fred Kapen. see We are placing on special sale two lots of Dresses.’ Among these are some of the very newest three-piece effects and many others very smartly trimmed. Baptist Bake Sale Tomorrow. The Gleaner and CY Circles of the First Baptist church will hold a bake sale tomorrow. beginning at 10a, m./ at Wh'te's grocery store. Hundreds of Dresses : Our stocks of Spring Dresses are so complete : that no woman need look further—her Dress is = | here in a style, color and material best suited to : her individuality. . Every Dress in these two lots worth double and more. They are made of the fine quality soft Taffeta Silks and All-Wool materials in combination with the very new Paisley Silks, also flat Crepes and many others. Valentine P: This Evening. Membe { the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club will entertain this evening at_a Valentine party to be given at the Presbyterian taber- The party will be one of. the most unusual parties given by any club or soc'ety this season. For dec- crations ‘red hearts and other va'en- | ‘ne des'gns will b ed. All mem- i er ihe cv kee steed to op Pree CHOICE OF THESE WONDERFUL VALUE Coats and Wraps i ent. ! 3 St. Mark's Bake eee . | Coats for sports wear, for motoring, for general : Sole Saturda ? J J | outdoor use—Wraps for receptions and evening FH “rhe thet division of St. Mark's pe eDAY cari | wear—in a profuse array. H suild wilt hold a sa’e of baked foods SUNDAY | } tomorrow at the Midwest Pharmacy my | Home made mince meat will be one of the important features of the sale The sale will cont'nue throughout the day SPECIAL For the old as well as the young FUDGE AND $19.95 see Masonic Dance Will Be Given 'This Evening. The Masonic dance which y erroneously announced In. last ev. ng's paper to be given February 15, DOING HIS DUTY And our displays of all the minor items and ac- cessories of correct costuming are a delight to | the eye and furnish a wide choice to particular women. 7 “For two years T nuffered agoniz PER up seur and bitter fluids and gas. Tongue always coated. I unable to help me. The tors were first dose of Cigars, Magazines, Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy made me ° . feel 100 p F oent better: ana a an Tobaccos, Ice Cream shox, 5 now feeling better than at any time : ndvipo other sugerere.” Its a sin 414 East THE THE STORE | : preparation tha Ss St. r nrrhal mucus from. tho. Inter Second. st STORE THAT tinal tract and allays the ACCOMMODATING UNDERSELLS : stothach. liver ane Intéetiratatinvele | 252 South Center St. Phone 1304W nelud'ng appendicitis. One dose w Next to Palms, Florists | convince or money refunded at all \ Oruggists. Ady, i

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