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FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE | ranged for and a social time will be) Shumaker, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs.[ Stage Settin; tw a | witt cos ‘ 2 ral aaa Shumaker, Mrs! Qi) I. Deavers 1 Stage Setting ee, apartment house between Ash and will cost $1.100. D. C. Knapp will con-] $5,250 on South Wain n streets on W. Yellowstone, It Kk residence at a cost of |#ifteenth and Sixteen | A business meeting will be held at! Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, Mrs. F | 8 o'clock with Jack Burrell presiding. Capen, Mrs. James P. K A special invitation has bene extend.’ R. C. Wyland. he stage setting for “Pomander n, and Mrs.} Walk’, the play which will be given y the senior class of the high school, ed to all Knights of Pythias and thelr | eee ‘ay 25, has been worked out by Miss | friends to attend this dance and en-| Miss Sullivan Sthel Mann and is on display at tho tertainment. | Entertains. school exhibit being held in the sist ae Miss Kathleen Sullivan entertained | Masonic temple this week. A minia- Bake Sale the members of the Thursday Bridge | ture theater has been designed to Tomorrow. club this afternoon at her home on | show the effects which it is desired to The Santha will hold a sale of East Tenth street. Mrs. Carney| produce. This setting has been at- baked goods beginning tomorrow| Peterson was substitute for the after-| tracting much attention. Anniversary Dinner Hanson surprised the couple by in-| morning and lasting throughout the| noon. Members of the club present Last Evening. viting to the home at 164 North Fen-| 4a¥ at Stone’s grocery on East Sec-| were Mrs. N. Brooks, Mrs. Cect! The Business and Professional| way street many friends who took| °Md street. |Bon, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs, Ted BUILDING PERMITS FOR ‘Woman's club celebrated their third] part in congratulating them on their Mah wh | , Mrs. Charles T. Weidner, Mrs. anniversary last evening at a. in-| f-fty years of married life. Duplicate Club . E. Biglin and Mrs. J, W. Johnson. formal dinner and entertainment} A brief program was gone through| Meeti"g Today. j o Paes given at the Wyatt cafeteria, Sev-| With which included several songs| The Duplicate bridge club met this| Mrs. Price eral club songs were sung by the|@"d also brief addresses. Mr. and\afternoon at the home of Mrs, Gus| 1% Hostess. cao | members lead by Miss Mabel Bletz| Mrs. Olson were called on for short Bell, Fourteenth and Boxelder streets.| Mrs. M. C. Price wag hostess at an cose and accompanied by Mrs. Edna| ‘#!ks. Mr. Olson told of some of the| Mrs. T. 8. Cooke was substitute for|informal bridge luncheon given Yes:| rhree tmportant bultding permits | ‘Thomas. Miss Mae Hamilton presided | teFesting events of a long life. Mra./the afternoon. Members of the club/terday at her homo on South Durbin during the evening. Several vocal se-| O!0n made a speech of quiet sim-| present were Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen,|street. Twenty-four guests were lections were given by Miss Leona| Picity and rare_beauty. Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. Patrick|present. Spring flowers were weed) . s19 999 two-story brick residence on In the dining room a wedding cake} Sullivan, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs,/for tho table decorations. Honors) <1 Oh etweon Eleventh and taking up the entire center of the|R. M. Bartholowmew and Mrs. J. C.| for the afternoon were taken by Mra, | UOUUE hs Mrs. John ‘Tobit i “ table with a complete kewple bridal | Snook. Robert Ogden, Mrs. Q K. Deaver| Fwelfth streets. Mrs. John > Miss Frances Yoemans. Violin selec-| party on it was perhaps the most mete " {will_build_a_two-story bakery and | tions were played by Mrs, Burchell | attractive feature of the decorations. | Olfver-Hanson = accompanied by Mrs. Thomas. Miss! several handsome gifts were pre-; Marriage. Blanche Toland former president of | sented to Mr. and Mrs. Olson during| Miss Ella Oliver and Carl Hanson, the club spoke for pater time on the | the course of the evening, and a tray/ both of Casper, were quietly married accompiishmants of the club while} was brought in containing congratu-|last evening by Judge Henry Bren- AAS 4 Miss Margaret Fulton, _ president | latory lettera from each of the sons.|nan: Mr. Hanson is connected with F Fi Tr tu. | spoke on the club today. Miss Win-| Mr. and Mra, Olson are natives of|the See Ben Transfer company. The or mer e€ re ter gave an interesting talk on the | Denmark. Both have come to the| couple will make their home here. L Vv ii future of the club and {ts work. Mrs.} three-quarter century mark. ‘They s\ one and Larger Volume were taken out this morning by Cas- HR | sae per citizens. James P. Kem will erect Bae ‘} \ Ii\ The Charm of the “‘Singing’’ Tone The appealing tone quality of the Kurtzmann has always earned the frank approval of notable musicians and singers, Just as Wwe admire the singer whose voice fs clear and true, go does the singing tone of the Kurtzmann Brady which were followed by a short talk on the first steps of the club by FRIDAY and SATURDAY Select Roses, doz....__.$2.00 Darwin Tulips, doz—.$2.00 Edna Thomas was given an electric! were married in Neenah, Wis., in| Woman's Club Chinese Iris, doz. $1.50 stand out for clarity and sweetness—a tone amp being winner of the attendance | 1873 and have made their home in| Meeting Tomorrow. | : k ] oa 4 xt a . 3 prize, Miss M. E. Cooper who is a|the west during all these years. Mr.| The Casper Woman's club will in the bal goods use: |] Rose Bushes, hardy Plants, that is absolutely pure. SS member of the St. Paul Business and| Olson for many years was a leading|Mmeet tomorrow afternoon at the | Spring Bulbs and Bedding Plants at reasonable prices. You can not obtain true tone fm an instrument that is hastily constructed—and built to sell at a cheap price. The cost of true tone can not be “scheduled” im advance—it is the product of expert and delicate craftsmanship, If you will step in and hear the Kurtzmann you will understand just what we mean, arr plished by that club. The clubs col-| °S° he retired from active service| Club are asked to be present as busi- and has been making his home with| 788 matters of importance will be o i e pc { ra of orange and blue were used f0F| nig gonin-iaw and daughter, Mr. and | ‘Tansacted, cH the decorations and with larg prods cesie 25 Ounces for 25 Jonquils the club flower were used eta ® Mrs. Sullivan (more than a pound anda bait uarter) Professtonal Woman's club spoke for | {gure in the Baptist work among the| home of Mrs. Guy Gay, 239 South a few seconds on the work accom-| Scandanavian peoples. Several yeara| McKinley street. All members of tho America Fl erica ower Shop 119 South Center St. Phone 2120 the table decorations. Mrs. Cooke Will Will Entertain. Following the dinner a humorous | entertain. Mrs, Patrick Sullivan will enter- Irish play was given by members of| irs. T. 8. Cooke will be hostess at |t#in the members of the Monday the club directed by Miss Nira Stew-|the second of a series of bridge | Bridge club tomorrow at her home on art. Among those taking part in the| luncheons to be given tomorrow at | ast Tenth street. e rtin, Miss | her residence on South Beech street. susie Same Price Funice Soady, Miss Gladys Glasgow, | eee wath and Mrs. Hook f Miss Thurza Thomas, Mrs. Joelner,| D'mer Party cntertain. 30 } Miss Lorene Wright and Mrs. Hayes. | This Evening. taut ana ore James F. Hook en- or over years | Ke 4 | | tertained at an informal! Inner party Miss Elizabeth Davis chairman of| Miss Doris McWiniams will be|‘ | - Thursday evening at their residence, . the program committee. Charter | hostess at an informal dinner party | {nureday evening at thelr residence, Use less than of higher | members who held the first offices | 0 be given this evening at her home. : : | tulips will be used for the table 7 were present and included Miss Mae) 7*¢ for # few days) from: Parco, Wyo. Winter, president, Mrs, Ida May Hop: i ona The evning will be spent! Govers were laid for s!x. kins, vice president and Mrs. M. L. | ‘7 arered and playing cards. ‘Jon eer Leonard first’ treasurer. Members of | Steéts will be Drasen ae Bridge Luncheon. the executive committee will meet on ‘Today. Mo evening at the office of Miss | nents, of imine: Mrs. Joe Bingenhetmer entertained — vis in the Midwest building. There - g at the second of a series of bridge ae ee eine of the club. to-| garh® Knights of Pythine wit give a’ juncheons today at her home on WHY PAY WAR PRICES? z : Wayans dance this evening in the K. of P. south Durbin street. Among those y You're Sure of Good eG hall for the members of the organiza- who attended were Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, | Yon and for the Pythian Sisters. A Mra. Earl C. Boyle, Mra. Dorothy — KG Bread Here. G cecal musical program has been ar- Patterson, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. Carl! Ee Seairhy ee Te rr ee girls of Troop N r Now a (‘1 Bread | Warren Bailey, who is visiting here ¥ priced brands, | OurGovernmentBought Millions of Pounds We have just received a large shipment of Kurtzmann Pianos, Players and Grands. Mahogany and walnut finishes. We invite you to see them. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” 232 East Second morrow. s which ceremony was ‘ope thro} nh with at Central schoo! | BETTY JANE SAYS: Ask to gee the superb new After- Mss aii tagmlton Senger tea ‘ noon and Dinner Gowns which P : pertinent topics, ‘Those new Bracelets that are have just arrived. Baked fresh daily. avery, he wonderful bargains in Milt Tt “receiving pins includcd being Me oy the Frantz Shop $65-00, $75.00, $98.50 Ask your grocer. ave you seen the wonderful bargains in Millinery at ‘ Freda Stahl, Eulah Stanko are quite the cleverest things for CS; : ! IO! Fy bd hoa Soe Ste aulbeh ihe clever es atiiaasltoy ee $125.00 The Snow White || ANNE’S HAT SHOP Bakery Beautiful models including Fisk Patterns and Saflors, 121 E. Ist 2 — - 252 South Center—Phone 1304-W | for $5.00 and $10.00 today and tomorrow only. Phone 1319J ert this evening at the ; sition at the Masonic hal n by the high school or The following program will Itisa Our Sale of stupendous ults § every way. At nfonia,” Hayes. Bohemian Girl,” Balfe. s of Truce,” Laurendo, urka-Ma zini, Huff. jen Plume,” Filmore. Operatic _Piecework,” larch, "Go to It," Hayes. The band will render the program Saturday night. ee Popularity Contest 1s Under Way. Who are the most popular pair In the Natrona county high achool? ‘Yhis is what the sophomore class has net out to discover, Along with the any other things which this class Joing it has decided to hold a popu- contest and to give every stu: tin school 100: votes to use accord: | to personal taste. Each class put up, two candidates and from these candidates the winners will be elected. A candidate may go ‘so far as to purchase 500 votes, but this is tha mit, as far as crooked politics are concerned in this race. An array of smart two-piece street and walking suits, a big selection of snappy WON eae sport suits—in attractive styles, all desirable colors and exctllent materials. ithe golden wedding anniversary of Regularly Priced at $28.50, $35.00, $38.50, $42.50, $48.50 and up \ and Mrs. C. P. Olson was celebrat- | Sizes are from 16 to 4614. The Frantz Shop yesterday was filled with eager A very large assortment of Women’s and Misses’ Hats, in all the newest styles, colors and trimmings. All well made and beautifully trimmed, in a variety of small and large shapes. buyers—get yours today. TWO SPECIAL LOTS $4.95 be yesterda: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. | Don’t Spoil Your Child’s | aie Woes NEW SPRING HATS turtericce SUIT = House es ee eee pre ees aecetin as Regardless of former price ; ious, as it dries the scalp and kes the hair brittle. Regardless of former price The best thing to use is Mulsified ‘oanut oil shampoo, for this is pure Every SUIT Reg. $75.00 1 entirely greaseless. It {s very 2-Piece or Over 2) and beats anything else al! to @ e » or three teaspoonfuls of Mulst A eneetey COAT, eee fied in a cup or glass with a little warm water is all that is required. mply moisten the hair with water, 1 rub the Mulsified in, It makes e n abundance of rich, creamy lather, anses thoroughly, and rinses out b eccagl asily, 9 hair dries quickly an¢ 3 Off enly, and ig soft, fresh looking, A spectacular. showing of scores and scores of new ght, flufty, wavy and easy to Hats, in sport and dress models. nage. Besides, it loosens and take every particle of dust, dirt and idruff. You can get Mulsified co hut ol! shampoo at any drug store, 1 a few ounces will last everyone family for months, | Be sure Most women say “Go to the Frantz Shop for Dresses’ Their wonderful lines teaments will surprise you.” Whether you want a Dress at $16.50, at $22.50, at $32.59, | Cleanliness In, Preparing at $50.00, or at $125.00, you will find a complete line to select from—and it’s ai- Food. | s ° ways a pleasur sh a Wyatt. Cafeteria |“ pleasure to\show 40 \ gs The Store The That Store : Undersells Accommodating