Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR POUL Y High School Pantomime This Evening. RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OE CASPER | at 8 o'clock in the Methodist church. |, | The following program will be ren- The girls of the Natrona county | dered: | high school will give a pantomime, which is a health| Masque this even'ng at 8 o'clock in| Reading, gymnasium. | Reading “Two Offert “The Conflict,” the new high school ‘The pantomime fs divided in to three | Reading, instrumental solo, “Valse,” Chopin ~-+-Miss Hazel Hoopman FI The Empty &cts with special costumes, dancing | —----Thomas Smith and music, The a! is being Violin solo, “Minuet in G,” Bee- on under the 4 fon of thoven __--Joe Carter Martha Heliner, instruct f | Readin, i of Our Coun- the high school try . Virginia Barnes Bridge Luncheon ‘Yesterday. Mrs. E. W. Burritt was hoste an informal. Thorsday at h nue. Honors taken by W. R. Ye present. Knights of Pythi: Meeting This Eveni The Knight organization are Fortnightly Club Tomorrow. The Fortnightly Meet tomorrow afte home of Mrs. Anna &venue. Mrs. Leeper y @uring the afternoon by McGrath and Mrs. 9. F. Loyal Temperance Contest This Evening. on at The Loyal Temperance Legion will hold their medal contest this evening ————— Several d the best and g. Hight guests wer will meet ing at the time can- ked to be present Bridge club will the Regular values are up to $118.50, n discriminating qwomen who want only already taken advantage of this oppor. re delighted with the bargains*they se. in less expensive Suits, Coats ella ML LK Pasa Men of America” Kenneth Anderson Flag Drilli—Zella Wyatt, Halena | Bryne, Helen Eugelke, Carol Wil- | lison, Jean Durham, Katherine Bryne. | ‘Vocal solo, Selected_....-.._-.. See Mre. R. R. Miine| ~-------Audience | Mills School to Havo Parents Day. | The teachers in the Mills public school are to be hostesses to the parents of Mills, May 4th, at an an- | nual parent-teachers day and school | exhibit, Each room will have on éx- | hibit the work done during the year. An invitation has been extended to ! the public to attend. ee. & Mr, and Mrs. Ormsby Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs, Major Ormsby were hosts at a formal dinner party given Jast evening at thetr home, 635 South Center. Spring flowers were used for the decorations. Honors for the eve garment in ourspe- cial group of about two hundred high grade oO - " “ ea aD Ee EL, PLN ET OS TT OT ET EB = 3 w eo g es 5 a x S Bs: % and ~ Dresses which are now on sale, 252. . Center in Hats will be featured: ‘ning were taken by Mrs. J. C. Snook, Che Casper Dally Cridune - News of Women MARY TOBIN, Society Editor chest in @ contest which will be car- ried on until ‘Wednesday evening, | tamilies. May 23, when the chest will be Oi Set awarded at @ dance to be given at| Mrs. Flanigan the Arkeon. Tickets may be purchne- | Entertains, ed at the Perkins Specialty shop or] Mrs, Frank Fiahignn entertained eee oeacta tamer OF the auxiliary, | at the first of a series of informal Proceeds from this contest will be added to the auxiliary fund tor the} bridge uncheons today at her res!- among the ex#ervice men and their Mrs. G. R. Hagens and M. P. Wheel- er and George Nelson. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Kimball, 8r., Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nelson and Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Snook and the hosts. 8 purpose of carrying on welfare work ‘dence on South Durbin street. Spring P. E. 0. Meeting ERR TR ER Saturday Afternoon. Chapter G of the P. ©. 0. sister hood will mest tomorrow afternoon ft 2:30 at the home of Miss Mablo Sykes, 804 South Grant. see Auxiliary Prize on Display This Week. A great deal of interest ts being shown in the cedar chest now on dis- play in the Terkins Specialty shop window. The beautifit! hand mate Iin- ens which are attracting 60 much fa- vorable comment are only a few of the many articles with which the YOU CAN SAVE 15 MINUTES Quick Quaker Oats cooks in 3 to Minutes as well as it cooks in an hour. No other oat flakes cook nearly so quickly. Yet the flavor is identical with regular Quaker Oats. That super- flavor which comes from flaking the finest grains only. In Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that For Making Up Purposes 18-inch Crash and Round Thread White Linen, per yard ene a 22-inch Crash and Round Thread White Linen, per yard). nae tein Sica Sikes matali SEs cep he 86-inch Crash and Round Thread White Linen, per-yard vas 45-inch Crash and Round Thread White Linen, dias 64-inch Crash and Round Thread White Linen, per yard pitas secataies elke 72-inch extra heavy Linen Sheeting_.....__. Fine quality 36-inch sheer Handkerchief Li Per Yard ae ae a aceon 3 Ivory and Natural Color Linen 18-inch Natural, yard__. 22-inch Natural, yard__. 86-inch Natural; Sea P Gi. cst cess 5 ean en 18-inch Ivory Linen (Crash weave), yard. 36-inch Ivory Linen (Crash weave), yard__. 54-inch Ivory Linen (Crash weave), yard. Wi. Gan nee Cb. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. Zell your grocer which kind you pwant—Quick Quaker or the regular. Now, a Quick Quaker Oats Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Red Goose Slippers For Spring Days Mother and children alfke will be pleased with the new arrivals in Red Goose Shoes for growing feet. Dainty patent Slippers in a variety of styles and patterns for dress; and for play wear the more sturdy Oxfords and Straps. Red Goose Shoes have the economy that quality gives. Good through and through. DRESS SLIPPERS Patent leather Straps with light turn soles. Very neat for dress wear, Sizes 3 to 5... Sizes 544 to 8 -$2.00 $2.50 Sizes 814 to 11 Sizes 1114 to 2 Patent Leather Barefoot Sandals with scuffer soles. Trim in appearance and full of service. Sizes 51% to &............$2.50 Sizes 84 to 11....... «$2.75 Sizes 111, to 2..........$3.00 Black or Brown Scuffer Strap Slippers with wide roomy toes. Comfortable and attractive. Sizes 3 to 5......... ovseee $2.00 Sizes 514 to 8............ $2.50 RE 5 $2.75 | FOR PLAY—OXFORDS AND STRAPS Smoked Elk Barefoot Sandals that will stand the rough wear that hard playing children give them. Scuffer goles. Sizes 8% to 8............$2.25 Sizes 81% to 11......-.$2.50 Sizes 11% to 2..,.......$3.00 Red Goose Oxfords—Tho sturdy little Oxfords that have made the Red Goose name famous, Strong brown leath- er uppers and scuffer soles, Sizes 51 to B.......000.$3.00 Sizes 8% to 11...0.....83.80 Sizes 11% to B.......0..$4.00 Elk Scnffer Oxfords made from long wearin, smoked elk leather, Trimmed in brown calfskin. Qua‘ ity construc. tion throughout, * Slacs 8% to 14......483.80 Sines 1194 to B....ss0u.$4.00 Wigg’s Additorial *Are these Red Goose Shoes? is a question that, most ef our customers ask us when buying shildson’a shoes, They have learned the remarkable service and gatisfaction that these excep-.| - tional ‘shoes give, Wo have built an enviabl reputation for selling Quality Footwear, and ouy children's Goose line has helped us to obtain this reputation. We guard ft carefully, “YOUR SHOEMAN” er *s Clubs and Organizations || Coats & Wraps FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1923. flowers were used for the table deco-| William Holland, Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, rations. Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. John Mc- Guests present for the afternoon| rath and Mrs. A. @. Fidel. were. Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. John dacs 2%. Barnes, Mrs, R. M. Andrus, Mrs.| Bookfellows R. BD. Wertz, Mrs. Jeremiah Ma-| Hold honey, Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. P.| The last meeting untfl September C, Nicolaysen, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs.'was held by the Casper Circle of pe cn HO_COBPS -#% Bookfeltows last night with a dinner at the Henning. New members who ‘were welcomed into the circle at this time were: Mr. and Mrs, Harry L. Black, Mrs. Frank M Brien ana D. W. Ogilbee. Aike Owing to the fact that many mem- APRONS DINNER The Neighbors of Wood- craft will serve a chicken dinner tomorrow, Saturday, May 5, from 11 a. to 2 B m., in the I. O. O, F. 1. Many useful and prety Aprons for sale at he hall. © EVAPORATED MILK Its pure convenient, economical Sold and recommended by all A WEEK END SPECIAL * ON WEEK END BAGS. An extra special on Boston Bags of genuine split cowhide, fas- tened by one buckle. i A BARGAIN AT $1.75 Richards & Cunningham Co. Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best SATURDAY BRINGS A GREAT SALE OF Our entire stock of Coats and Wraps will be offered on Sat- urday only at Price Our policy is not to carry goods from™ one season to another, go in this case our loss-is your gain. ‘ |. SALE OF DRESSES Three Exceptional Value-Giving Groups at - $17.95, $24.50 and $32.50 | Styles recently brought out are featured in this sale—becoming frocks of lovely ~ © Crepes, rich beautiful Silks and novel combinations that you can wear until Fall are many dollars less than regular, : During this sale no Coats or Wraps will be EXCHANGED or MONEY REFUNDED. ‘May Sale of Domestics and Wash Fabrics Indian Head Suiting. Fast colors, 86 Silk mixed Tissue Gingham. In a inches wide, - Guaranteed sunproof range of pretty colors and patterns. and tubproof, In blue, tan 82 inches wide. Special, per pS Cc anaes Cotton Crepe. 80- inches wide, In a splendid range of plain shades, Specially priced 35 4 Saturday, per yard. Cc and brown, per yard..... 65¢e French Gingham and other equal brands, 82 inches wide,- 45 Bpecial, per yard: —.. Cc | JOE DAVID & CO. Phone 747 | 227 South Center St,

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