Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1923, Page 9

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SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1923. Last Formal To Be Given | Next Friday, One Hundred and Fifty Couples Expected to + Attend Function ‘The invitation formal dancing par- ty which was to have been given sev- eral weeks ago and which was post- poned will be given Friday evening of this week a the Arkeon dancing academy. The dance promises to be one of. the most enjoyable affairs given this year as it will be the last formal party of the season. The dance is being put on by sev- eral members of the younger crowd who have succeedeé in giving several Roderick Tower is spending a short time here from-+his home in New York. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford and daughter Jean returned Friday from a three weeks’ pleasure trip spent with friends and relatives in Ne- braska. a ae E. B. Enterline is spending a short time in St. Paul, Minn., on legal business. eae Mr. and Mrs. Mate Wheeler and son Marion have returned from Cali- fornia, where they have been visit- ing for the last month. eee Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Ericksen left Thursday for amie where they will spend several days on a pleasure jand business trip. From Laramie Mrs. Ericksen will go to New York, successful and pleasing affairs dur- ing the year. It is expected that over 150 couples will attend this dance. sac chbeiiss Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday. Mra BR. C.. VanDenberg and Mrs. John Rouse will entertain at an in- formal bridge luncheon. Mrs. Leigh Townsend will enter- taln the Pepper club at het home. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will enter- tain informally at her residence in honor of Mre. Thaddeus Walker. ‘The Mesdames John B. Barnes and; M. P. Wheeler will entertain the Mon- day Bridge club at the Barnes resi- dence, Women’s Benefit association of Maccabees will meet at the I. 0, O. F. hall. eee Tuesday. Mra. Pan] Bacheller will Be hostess sail on May 8 for Norway to visit | there with relatives and friends unti! | fall. | ee Mrs. Birschell has arrived in the city from Salt Lake and will make Casper her permanent home. Mrs. Birschell is a talented violinist and played ‘several pleasing sclections last Wednesday at the meeting of the Casper Women's Departmental club. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Nealson and children were visiting here for a few weeks with friends from their home in Montana. . eee * Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Patterson and son arrived in the city yesterday and will epend a week here on a business and pleasure trip. see Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris left yesterday overland for 'Thermopolis where they will spend a few days on a pleasure trip. coe Robert Byrnes of the Robert Byrnes and Son Insurance company, has returned from Rawlins, where he spent several days on business. Mr. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mr. and Mrs. George G. Wynner are spending a few days here from Salt Creek. ore Fred J. Peterson is a business caller here for .a few days from Omaha, eee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richard Delaney are visiting here with friends for a short time from’ Mammoth. -s 88 Mr. and Mrs. George Huss and daughter Grace are here for a few days on business. Mr. Huss is chief engineer for the Wyoming North and South raflrond. see W. ©. Bryne {s spending a few days here on business from Salt Creek. see Mr. and Mrs. George Carley have as their house guest for a week Mrs. Katherine Harper of Omaha. T. E. McCracken, representative of the Ford Motor company of Denver, is in the city for a short time on business. a ee Mrs. C. E. Rogers is a visitor In the city from Welsh, Wyo. see C. C. Cole is spending two days here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mre. Horton Whipple are visiting here for a few days from Sheridan. eee F. B. Fisher {s an out of town busi- ness caller here for a few days from Lander. Miss Blanche Toland to Be Convention Delegate Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune Delightful Poem Catuasign whiizyeura ine tow weeks from California where they have been Comes From Pen Of Former Resident| for the last three months. —— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Longshore! The following poem was received yesterday from Mrs, Villiers of Maui, Hawall, by Mr. and Mrs, W, 8. Kim- spent a short time here this week | visiting with friends and on business. ————————— ball Sr, The poem was written by the late Mrs. May Villiers Crabb a short time before her death, which occurred at her home in Waluwku, Maul, Ha- wali, several months ago. Mrs. Crabb was the eldest daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Charles Villiers and was formerly of this city, Thg Rev. Vil- lers was formerly pastor of the Epis- copal church here. ‘Miss Alice Adams left last evening | for the Adams ranch southeast of the city and will spend the week-end there visiting with her parents. iietedltatis Mana ula! ' J. C. Hagen and A. Gery arrived in the city yesterday on a short busi- ness trip from Jamestown, Neb. (sthensaneee id wedi ls | H. B. Carson has returned from Denver where he has been for the last few weeks on business. PEP EVERY DAY PRICES TOBACCO PRICES Dawn! and the song of the linnet, Dawn! and the song of the lark, | Welcoming ever the suntight After the hours of dark. Dawn! and the placid Pacific, Calm and maestic and grand, |Giving the world of its beauties, Painted by the Master Hand, |Dawn! and the mountains of Maui, |Valleys all nestling between, Giving a foretaste of heaven, Of sloriea that never ‘had been seen. Dawn! the great work of the Master His lave and his care to portray, |Comes to a forld that is waiting And says: “Man, arise now tis day.” “Rise now and haste to your work, ing, |“Riee now and haste to your play, |Do what the Master has bia you, For now has the dawn become day.” oo od Mr. and Mre. H. B. Anderson are Ft. Worth, Tex. visitors here for a short time. —there’s always something new and different at the eShop : Nearly one hundred of them—in the new spring and summer effects—visions of beauty—made with style in various pretty, materials—in a variety of colors—complete range of sizes, Special Regular Values Up to $12.50 Those women who purchase only gar- ments of assured style—to whom ele- for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. NA EACH at an informs! bridge luncheon. Byrnes spent yesterday in Salt Creek s i Mra, R. M. Andrus will entertain| attending to business affairs, At the regular meeting of the, the membership committes by Mise Every Day Prices | gance of design and richness of fabric ‘ és at an informal tea. spits Bustness and Professional’ Woman's | Soady's a report on the program com- iat 3 Mrs, B. B. Brooke will entertain] The Misses Margaret Thomas,|“1U> held yesterday in the banquet| mittee by Miss C. Davis and a re appeal—and yet who appreciate an op- rm the Daughters of the American Revo-| Bernice Clark and Hazel Spearman |™0™ st Gee Henning hotel the cals | bint ani ae Hasnce coamtes by| Camels, 2 for.......... oe SBS portunity to be costumed in accordance lution st her home. .|are spending the week-end here visit-| Sate who will represent the Bust-; Miss yne Scabright. Miss Mer- e eee ing with friends from Parkerton. | Ness and Professional Woman's club! garet Fulton who is president of the| Chesterfields, 2 for... 3B with the dictates of fashion and good ‘Wednesday. oe of Casper at the national convention! club gave a short tall on the work| | taste at a substantial saving, should view Yor All Gay session ot the American! 3H, Mart, who has been clerk st|to de held in Portland, Ore., in July|nccomplished during the last few/ Lucky Strikes, 2 for. 2c our disnlay.G? .. Legion auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Burke Sinclair. Mre. A. ¥. Hoff wit be Restess at , ef informal bridge luncheon. Bridge luncheon at the home of Mre. R. C. VanDenberg, with Mrs. John Rouse assisting. North Casper Community church entertainment at the church. eee ‘Thureday. | Mrs. 8. N. Brooks will entertain | the Thursday Bridge club. Mre. R. E. Wertz will entertain at @ Dridge luncheon at her realdence, The Tut-Tut Bridge club will meet @t the home of Mrs. Robert Cohen, Trinity Lutheran supper; at. the ehurch. | Friday. - Francis Willard division ef the W. the Plains hotel at Cheyenne for many years, has arrived in the city and has accepted a position with the Producers «& Refiners corporation here. see Attorney Floyd B. Pendell spent yesterday at Salt Creek on business. ——— was elected. The honor was bestowed upon Miss Blanche Toland who was President of the club during the year of 1923. During the business session of the meeting complete reports were given by the chairman of the different com- mittees which includec’ a report on For Your New Home . The AMPICO monthg and of the work to be ac- complished in the future. Other offi- cers of the club gave reports cf ther work for the tast month. The meeting was largely attended with more than three-fourths of the members pres ent. Tho club will meet again Sat- urday at 12;10 at the Henning hote’ Cee eam Spurs, 2 for —....._....2B¢ |Beechnut, 2 for —___...__ 28 Piedmonts, 2 for... |Fatimas, Omara erent Melachrino, 10s See Y | Milo Violets ......... .21¢) Tareytons ............ 1--——21c Ovals —-..___. ___-_-___ le Pall Mell Rounds,_.........40c Modish Dresses Suits, Coats ‘And Wraps At the Extra Special Reduced - Price Of s vt. pe meeting at the home of In the Ira, J. ¥. Souczek. * Delightfully bee G i ay Prince Albert, 14-Ib.........60¢ i) y be Ron wigie wit ecteraie ata i. coming in their bridge luncheon. Mre. J. C. Peters will entertain members of the Sheba Bridge club. Duplicate Bridge club meeting et the home of Mrs. R. M. Andrus. Formal dancing party at Arkesn. the Saterday. Yea. A. ¥. Biglin and Mre. 0. L. ‘Welker will entertain at @ Bridgo luncheon. Basiness an4 Prefesstonal Wornsn's club meeting at the Henning. oo Parents Day at Mills School Is Well Attended | remains supreme in the realm of pussic. We heartily recommend it in 4 The Chickering, Haines Bros. and Franklin Both Uprights and Grenés The Chickering Piano stands today, after Just ome hundred years of wonderfully pro- gressive history, a better Chickering than Tuxedo, J4-Ib. eed Union Leader, 44-lb..._. 4B Prince Albert, 1-lb.....$1.15 Edgeworth, 1-Ib. ...... asaee- $1.30 Union Leader, lunch... tad Tuxedo, 1-lb. —_....,..-—..81.20 | Lucky Strike, 1-lb. .......91.25) Velvet, 1-lb. - $1.20 Bull Durham, carton—..§2.10) Prince Albert, carton__..$3.15 multi-colored fab- Tics with a richness of design that in- trigues the eye. As ideal frocks for summer wear they $16.50 $22.50 $32.50 and Up Regular Values Up to $118.50 Summer Lingerie ‘A New Shipment Of . — —— ever before. With its Golden Tone so true, , carton son $1.60 W Tin . Work of Pupils Displayed and {ts most responsive action and beautiful con- ume dD, carte § | H. & . a ical Training Classes struction, it is Guaranteed to give positive Horseshoe, Ib. —.——.-.,.. 80 . a? sige a Go Through Drill. and permanent Satisfaction for Life, Climax, Ib. 80< Brassieres cs ‘Two hun@red and fifty residente of Hundreds of Homes f dl In Lace and Satin + % Mille and Casper enjoyed the Por- have been made happy Star, Ib. .._____..... pies We Are Showing Lovely ents’ day entertainment at the Mills this past year by the | At $5.00 Naw Graationwela echool Friday afternoon when pupils |. h ¢ one of these Tinsley, 1b. ....—~....---—..90e 4 from the First to the Eighth grades purchase 0 | Just what you want to sere ut ghroush aymetaatio drila beautiful new Anatre. | wear with summery Summer Hats Slent it. OE pea ments in Other Items dieses,” Other eee Ye ond an excellent program carried out At $12-50, $16.50 : li Gemonatrated efficient training. WALLA MMICORREGHaCE 10c Tobacco, 6 packs.__....BBe Also a New Line Of your ‘plans for summer and Up y . ing Piano in the Chicker- LL packs .....-.....-—--..$1.00 underneeds, Our Un- Piano Pupils of ing & Sons, Haines Bros. s Warner Girdles gris, section otters the] Our Specials at $5.95 and Mi S A and Franklin. 18c TOBACCO ; In satin brocade with Weat-and with tho very $10.95 will be continued Iss Oams ppear Kurt Sice 3 packs _40c r 7 + complete assortment now this week. In Recital. Here Gut “4 Any nds, eae iE tne in —you will be immeneely n recital. rier on = smi gr anes, all sizes a -00. p GS Baie nae Se Armstrong small grands, As Many As You Want pleased. Coats and ( a The first o: ie udio ri is \ to be given by the pupils of Lula Elizabeth Sams was held Saturday + afternoon from 2 untill 4 o'clock at her studio, 515 South Durbin street. The following appeared on the pro- gram, which was hugely enjoyed: Ruth Bagby, Marvin Shoemaker, Anna Mae Guthrie, Mary Jane Keith, models.) Victrolas Story & Clark, and the Gulbransen Player- Pianos (nationally priced in four beautiful DEAR PEOPLE: The Pep Stores did more business this past week than any The New “Princess May” Band-O-Vest A Startling Improvement In Women's Underthings for Sports and Dress wear— a big line—special at $12.00 and $18.00. Sport and Street Suits A Line of Wonderful Values Bett; da, Vivi Davis, Pauline {. The BAND-O-VEST {s aimply at the side, dors x oe Sirs, Math Hayes; walla! Wash; Brunswicks week since Pep has been fn really a Vest, but by an not bind, does not slip Special at $19.95 : aN Mi absurdly simple ar: and will stay 4 Ita: olen Lacie Pattarson, “Region Records business, Pep’s 8 stores once ey eeeer tou tapen * aturdy shoulder: strape New Dresses just received % an interlin can will rtf . ial li Rosenthal, Donna Belle Garable, Rod: Sheet Musle, = did a big business; Pep;s Rat agiseted TuaHERT GT ANY eoaea i eoeeneks nae sae for our special lines at y ann McFar- eR ‘ Brass ell, tall day, bites dias Seckar Soha’ Openssl: ; ae TWO stores dre doing a B. It tn coonomatont Decnuse Coin, $16.50, $22.50 and if Forest Virgne, Helen Engelke, Olivo by yielding the service 4 It restrains and molds 9 Fo Nata, Ge Nove walle And the Celebrated C. G. Conn Band Instruments BIGGER business, Ue relia een ire cmeens ae. atte $32.50 The next recital will be given next Saturday afternoon, for the pupils only, At the next recital a different * group of pupils will play. Miss Sams entertained the pupils at the end of the program by playing “Love Dream No. 3” by Liszt. ‘The following have received certifi- OUR STOCK IS CLEAN AND FRESH We Take a Great Deal of Pride in Giving Our Friends the Kind of Treatment That Insurea Their Satisfaction “It DOES Make a Difference Where You Purchase : Your Musical Merchandise” CUT PRICES PLEASE THE PEOPLE Thank you kindly, CHAS, M. GUNNISON, minates ane, % It t# comfortable, elther when worn simply as a yest or when adjuated to be a brassiere, Bras. aieres are wsually un §, comfortable, have to be fastened in the back end and by e‘iminating an extra, garment, assures the #lim silhouette de- manded by present-day fashions, It 1s being introduced in the ever popular glove wiik and later can be had and beautiful new ones up to $125.00.. _ 252 South Center Street Phone 1804-W cates for grades completed in thelr | . ° Fi wol net stay ews: he in All the savorite mer Tre i tud: fi thi it citals; Es . perized and liste fabrics, Bevo ot ee eee tT heChas. E. Wells MusieCo. They Labeled Him “Pep, oe an and Leta Ewing. ; Hicker % Sizes 86-to 42 prey aT Ee “Home of the ChickerIng” i ici ss YE Bech tre aahenggn cage $3.25, $4.50 and $6.50 $ aness. ri : 232 E. Second St. Phone 194 Casper :. ’ : n . 252 South Center St. W, A. Mason js here on business from Ft, Worth, Tex.

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