Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. an informal ise party Wednesday At the close of the evening were served. tend ingto! on, Verna ulman, Elizabeth Davis, Alice Stev-| Mada Moyar and Miriam Nye. Curnella Meter, Masonic Dance 7 Evening. onic Dancing club will ¢ te a bal dancing party the Masonic temple. | colors and shapes will} A for de: he Inst of the series| have given this sea- dd’s orchestra of the ater will furnish the music. until one. Light refresh ments will be served throughout the evening. Masquerade Party y Evening. bers of the Muscovite dancing party Saturday evening to be given in the Odd Fellow's hall, to which all friends of the club and Odd Fellows are { 1. Invitations may be se cured by scelng the committee at the club rooms. cee Praxton-Prill Marriage. The Baptist parsonage, 614 ‘South Beech street, was the scene of a afterncon when the Rey. C. M. Thompson, Jr., united in marriage Miss Vera B. Paxton and Fred L. Prill, The bride is one of Billings’ most popular girls and is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Paxton of that city, She 1s also a graduate of the business college of Billings The groom was formerly from Montana but has been connected with the Boyle Garage here for over a year. The wedding party consisted of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Paxton, Mrs, Lula Shaffer ang H. Johnson. The couple here. will make their home Bookfellows Hold ss Meeting. business meeting of the Cas- per Circle of Bookfellows held last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FE. Richard Shipp on South Beech street, the members adopted a con- stitution and by-laws and elected of- ficers. The officers elected included Mrs. Irene Lacey, president; Gene Martin, secretary; Henry ® Perkins, treasurer, and Mrs. Hermae Sterret Phelps, historian. A new member elected to the or- ganization last night was Mrs Roy C. Smith. Will Hold Baked Sale Saturday Afternoon. St. Mark's Synurgae will hold its pee-Easter sale of paxed goods and aprons on Saturday afternoon at the parish house beginning at 2 o'clock. Mrs, Nell Kimball, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. Francis Brown and Mrs. 0. C. Brewster will have charge of the baked sale and the apron sale will be in charge of Mrs. F. B. Andrews, Mrs. R. E. Evans and Mrs. G. B. Stebbins. mheuce: Fortnightly Club Meeting Tomorrow. The Fortnightly Bridge club wil meet tomorraw at the home of Mrs John B. Barnes, 103 North Beech Mrs, Sweeney Entertains. Mrs. John Sweeney entertained al a bridge luncheon yesterday given at her home on South Lincoln street. Large vases of lavender and red tu lips were use& for decorations. Dur ing the afternoon the Tut Tut Bridge club was organized, the members in- cluding Mrs. O. K. Myers, Mrs. Rob- ert Cohen, Mrs. BE. W. Burett, Mrs. Yielding, Mrs. Gene Griffith, Mrs » Johnsun, Mrs, Hoffman and y. Honors at bridge yes ken by Mrs. Guy Hoff. . Leslie Johnson. The t again next week on Yield club will me Thursday at-the home of Mrs, ing on South Lincoln street cee Mrs. Moore Is | est. | Brewster was hostess at m this afte om at North Grant street in| honor of Mrs. Moore, mother and | house guest of Mrs. Jack Rowand. Among those who attended were Mrs / 1, Rehr: Mrs. Glenn Little | id, Mrs. IL. Cotton, mrs. W. © her home or Mrs. Charles McGrady, Mrs. Hanson, M Jack Rowand ore, Mrs. QO. 1% Walker, Mrs: Evans, Mrs. C. L, Cron and Mrs. McConne! ©. and N. R. W. Glub | Musical Saturday Evening. | Members of the Chicago and North western Railway Woman's club will , Cook stave at a bargain at Gra- #oam-Shields Furniture Co,—Adver- tisement. Baked Goods— Aprons |so even ng at her home, 228 West Eighth | mis street Among | piar * were the Misses | for Lorena Barts, Nin-| Music meeting” tomo: Henning hotel. entertainment and a reception | bers held from 9 o'clock, until 10| thrift and it is hoped that all mem: | which dancing will begin and| Pers of the club will be present club will entertain at a masquerade | oocur musical tomorrow evening at lock at the Northwestern station Leech entertained at|to which all Northwestern employes and their famJjlies are invited. on will be charged b ffering will be has t a silver taken. An Ampico been donated to the club Burnett, Mildred | will be served e@ occasion by L. I. Gullch of the Charles E. Wells company here. Refreshments | Friday Ciub Will Meet. Mrs. J. W. Bingham will entertain| Where they will spend members club tomorrow afternoon at her home on South Kimball street. f the Friday bridge B. and P. W. Meeting corations and favors. | Tomorrow. Business and Professional I hold a “thrift” at 1 at the Several of the mem interesting talks on club w give s’ Ald Society of the » English Lutheran church will] as chief electrician in one of the larg hold a sale of baked goods and apron tomorrow In the building — for. d by the Bh street cond Better choco! "hi | gift, pac twe ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony, Midwest Pharmacy No ad-| Follows the selection of your he Casper Daily Cridu: will be’ served from 11 until 2 after er mines of that section of the coun- which tea will be served for the re-try. Mrs. Humphrey who is now vis- mainder of the afternoon. iting relatives in Butte, Mont., will > join her husband in Durango | Personals later, H. B. Sherwood will take Mr. Humphrey's plac city electrician. ° Mrs. R. C. Van Denberg and baby! well being drilled there by the Stand- Charles, have returned from Long) ard Oj] company. Beach, Calif., where they have been! AK | visiting for some time. They were| I a joined in Denver by Mr. Van crea tS Reateligten peau ei Lee .-. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carrico left this week for Grants, N. M., where Mr. Carrico will have charge of the Den:| here for a few weeks from thelr home cues |in California. eee William Blounts, brother of Mrs.| Mrs. G. O. Moore left yesterday for John Bingenhelmer who has ocen|Chicago where she will spend three | Ja guest at the Bingenhelmer home| weeks visiting at the home of her par- |for the last week has left for South| ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Coleman. Dakota where he Will visit with) eee friends. | L. O. Smith’ and sister, Harriott, Oak have returned from Denver after | Mrs. Fred Bryan and family| spending a week ther visiting with |Psther, Gerrald and Justin left this| relatives. ternoon for Omaha and Des Moines io erie three weeks! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartwell ar- visiting with friends and relatives. | rived in the city this morning from Ca tt) St. Louls and intend to make their J. A. Likely has received word of| home here. the death of his mother which oc-| eee curred at thelr home in Brooklyn, N.| Mr. and Mrs. J. Larson and child ¥., yesterday. |ren are stopping here for a few days Mrs, Rex Mayne and baby have re-| *n route to Montana where they will visit for some time with relatives. ore Miss O. L, Metr left this morning for Thermopolis where ehe will visit for a week. eee Mr, and Mrs. G. Hurst are here for a short time from their home in New York. CHO Mrs. Catherine Horde left this week for her former home tn Nebraska and will spend two weeks there visiting with friends and relatives. eee GlenFletcher, freshman at the Un! versity of Wyoming, and son of Mr. and Mrs, F, H. Fletcher, 542 South Beech, returned to Casper this week. eee Dr. and Mrs, W. A. Myers will re- turn this evening from Florida and Cuba where they have been visiting. Dr. and Mrs, Myers have been absent from Casper since the first of the year. ehetve Ross M. Grant returned last even- ing from Douglas after spending several days there on business. ee John Durst of the O11 Well Supply company, returned this week from a three-month’s trip through the south. Sot es Cheap prices on rugs. Save money and buy at Graham-Stields Furni- | tWe| ture company.—Advertisement. turned from California where they} have been visting for the last months. Ss eis W. H. Humphrey, who has been elty electrician here for the past 15 months, will leave Saturday for the |southern part of Durango, Old Mext- }co where he has secured a position Have your school pictures framed Graham-Shields Furniture Co.— ement equal grace to both | Rialto Building AN Satisfaction Easter Millinery at Wt it HL il [ ail St. Mark's Synurgae will hold a sale of Home Baked Goods and Aprons, including celebrated Edith dresses tor Women the Mary and Chiidren SATURDAY 2 O'Clock—Parish House—Seventh and Wolcott. TE: & POE ISR An Interesting Spring Slipper of Satin or Kid This charming littlo slipper your Easter costume. detail from it’s medium len; ish heel. clever details you will appreciate, satin or kid. We mention their spendid quality. Sizes 3 to 9 Widths AA to D $8. Wisc GIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” Trim and correct in every style Touches of suede or patent trimming are Today will add the final touch to igth vamp to its new Span- To be had in black their price but emphasize No Discriminating women the world over choose Onyx Hose Four biggest sellers $1.25, $2.50, $3.50, 50 Graham-Shields Furniture Co, will save you money on your furnitur Of all colors and desired shapes. line and color. ray, A most comprehe of prices. and Saturday MARCH 23 AND 24 We will give an allowance of $5.00 on any e Blouse in our large new stock, providing only that at the same time you purchase one of our new two-piece Spring Suits at regular price. restrictions. 252 South Center St. Phone 1304-W SPRING COATS Complete lines for every occasion. $18.50, $20.00, $38.50 and Up SPRING SUITS New stock of Craperies just re- ceived at Graham-Shields Furniture Company. Ageuk Abs J. O. Lang is a business man here for a few days from Denver. \ Of Felts, Straw Cloth, or Silk, they lend themselves with Our Hats are all the latest and an early selection is advised for Easter as the moderate pricings and extraordinary quality will assure their early sale. | In our store you will find many Fisk patterns. FULL LINE OF CHILDREN’S HATS TRIMMINGS AND UNTRIMMED HATS THE SMART HAT SHOP Second and Center Spring Time Suggestions SPRING DRESSES Hundreds for you to select from at $12.95, $22.50, and Up SPRING WRAPS Are growing in favor the world over. $12.50, $18.50, $28.50, $32.50, $38.50 $25.00, $30.00, $38.50 and Up $22.50, $28.50, $32.50, nsive line of three-piece cos- tumes and two-piece Suits at a liberal range Combination Suit and Blouse Offer SAVE Does Five Dollars M n Anything to You? Only More shopping days before f Easter EASTER MILLINERY Our new line of display for your inspection, Easter dress and str t Hats on OUR CORSET AND LINGERIE DEPARTMENT Is also complete, and here you will find accessories in underthings so essential to the Easter frock. THE BARCLEY SHOP Main Floor O-S Building HEMSTITCHING AND Phone 951-R PICOTING The best in shoe values. Be One of the Many WEAR SELZ $ SIX SHOES . 260 South Center St. We stand behind every pair. LEARNER SHOE & CLOTHING CO. Specials for Saturday and Monday THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS £9. In Hats for the little tot from 2 to 6. Reg. $3 and $4. Misses’ Dress Hats. and colors. selling. Very special for Discount on all Ladies’ Sport Hats and Sailors. white. ly at $4 and or sailor or poke styles. Saturday Monday — $3. Saturday and Monday CHILDREN’S MILAN HATS black, brown 5. C $2. A varied assortment of shapes aster Saturday and Monday_— BERTHA COLLARS Our assortment of new Bertha Collars is very complete and we are giving a decided discount on every color in stock for Saturday and Monday only. HOSIERY the Ladies’ Black Silk Hose with seam. Special for Saturday and Monday, per pair.._.___.__... PURSE We have just received another shipment of B This lot includes patent fitted Va Purses. tooled leather Purses; almost any desire Your choice... shape, color and size. ti $2. SPANISH COMBS These Combs are beautiful of design and toise shell and set with vivid colored stones. Very special at. $2. SWEATERS All-Wool Ladies’ Sweaters in checks, plaids and plain colors. Special THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS C0. 141 East Second St. P. & N. Corsets and Pictorial Review Patterns Phone 736 $3. Priced regular- popular French _—... $1.45 s and and hoice 39 98 25 nd 95 95 50 IVE ~ cage ons,

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