Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1923, Page 4

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be Casper Daily scinnbla = WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923 €Y¥ Circle Wil Meet Thursday. The C¥ circle of the Methodist church will hold {ts regular business meeting Thursday afternoon at -the ® home of Mrs. 8. H. Maddux, 637 West Bleventh street. Mrs, Maddux de assisted during the aftern Mra, O. H. Muir and Mrs Eads. Each men a dollar which t explain how it w Dramatio Divtsion Meeting Tomorrow. Mrs. Barger will entertain the mém- bers of the dramatic division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at her home, 602 CY avenue. Two mofern dramas “It” by Lord Dunaway and “The Blue Bird” will be studied dur- ing the afternoon. the division are requested to be pres ent at this meeting. | Mother-Danghter Banquet a Success. The Mother-Daughter banquet stv- en last evening by the Girl Reserves of the Natrona County high achool was @ huge su A color scheme of blue and white, the club colors, with triangles of blue paper and blue candles was used for the table decora- tions. An excellent program consist ing of a talk Mrs. B. B. Brooks on Girl Reserves, a violln selection by Lillian Engiand, and addresses by the Misses Helen Simpson and Cather ine Prewitt was given. Officers for the coming year were installed, the impressive Girl Reserve installation service being used. About 75 mem bers and mothers were present. eee Chicken Dinner ‘Thursday Evening. The ladies of the North Casper Christian church will serve a fifty cent dinner Thursday evening from 6 until 7 at the church H and United streets. The public is invited. ee astern Star Meeting Thursday, Members of the It. Casper chapter Order of Eastern Star will hold their regular business meeting ‘Thursday evening at 8:30 at the Masonic tem- ple. Candidates will be initiated and refreshments will be served, eee Rebekuh Meeting ‘This Evening. W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lofge No. 89 will meet this evening at 8 a’clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall. Re freshments will be served by @ com mittes composed of Miss Florence Johnson, Mise Ellen Watters, Miss Jean Latta, Mrs, Bell Jones and Mrs. Lang. All members of the organiza- tion are asked to be present, eee Informal Tea Friday. Mrs. Walter H. Crawford wit enter- tain at an informal tea Friday after noon for the members of her com- mittee of the Presbyterian aid at her home, 324 South Grant. Plans will be made for the benefit of the mem- bers of the committee. All mémbers are asked to be present. eee Welpful Chub Will Meet. The ladies of the Helpful club will meet Thursday afternoon et the home Cal, Hendryx, 124 East H All members of the club are rested to be present. oe ‘Tomorrow. Mrs. G at un informal bridge luncheon to be given tomorrow afternoon at her real: H. Morrteon will entertetn me) ade sixteen or sixty. —interested in themselves alone, i —or in daughters of 13 upward. —of any station in life. —petite or tall. slender or otherwise. ~—who have good taste. . < —and appreciate nice things. —<who know merchandise —and valyes —and who spend their money wisely, —will be interested in “An Extraordinary Announcement” to be made in tomorrow's Tribune by RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN.SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER All members of] WOMEN married or unmarried. Es —athletic or languid. dence on Fourteenth street. Jonquils and red tulips will he used for deco rations. Elght guests will attend. r hurch. be an illustrated lecture 0 o'clock in the Meth corner of East Second Durbin streets. Tho eub ject will be “The Modern Good Samaritan". This lecture will be free and no collection will 1 en. public is invited. . Chicken Pie Dinner Thursday. Members of the Ladies’ of the Trinity Lutheran chureh will serve a chicken pie dinner Thursday evening from 6 until 8 p. m. at the church on the corner of Fourth and Park streets. A sale of baked goo will also be condy aur evening. The put . ght at t church, 1 South The Aid soctety ed | Tut-Tut Griage Club Meeting Postponed, The Tut-Tut Bridge club which was to have met tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robert Cohen on Grant street has been postponed, the day of th meeting to be announced later. s Mra. Weets Will Entertain. Mrs. R. BH. Wertz will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon to given tomorrow at her residence, 147 North Wolcott street. ere Mre. Hoff Entertains, Mrs. A. F. Hoff was hostees at an enjoyable luncheon and musical given at her residence, 1139 Sout! street, honor of Mrs Thaddeus Walker. Guests presen! R. M. Bartholomew, Mrs. hols, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. James P, Kem, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan John B. Barnes, Mrs. Tom Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. John McFadyen, Mrs. T. C. Tonkin Mrs. Dorothy Patterson, Mrs. O, L. Watker, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs in Mrs. MARY WENZ Have You a Daughter? Omaha, Nebr.—“Dr, Pier ite Prescription is the b 's Favo t remedy I have ever known for the ailments women, It benefited me so muc that when my daughter was on the verge of womanhood and was In fra delicate he hz ave it to her wit out any hes: and it removed < discomfort and re ated her sy It also put an end to fainting spells, which had been the cause of a gre deal of worriment to us, and from frail young girl she has grown into a healthy-looking young woman. I bo- lieve that Dr. Plerce'a Favorite Pr scription saved her life and I often recommend this good m the mothers of other young are in need of § such medi Mre. Mary Wens, 2825 Seward Send 100 to Dr. Pierce's, Bufti N. tor trial package Prescriptic tablets.—A dvertisement. Thaddeus Walker, Mrs. John Mo- Grath, Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. Tom Hood, Mra. L. FF. McMahon, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mra. Mrs. Leigh Townsend, . Ambrose Hemingway, Mrs. BE. Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mrs. George Apel, Mrs. B. B, Brooks, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. A. EB. Biglin and Mrs. Anna Leeper. Mrs. Hoff will enter- tain at another luncheon and mu- sical to be given on Friday of next week, The ‘Thursday Bridge elub which was to have met at the home of Mrs. 8. N. Brooks has been postponed a week and will not meet until Thurs- day, May 17. | Personala Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holden are iting here for a few days from Den- ver. eee Miss Francis Leach left Monday ‘or Tulsa, Okla., where she will re- main during the summer months. cee r. and Mrs, Elmer Green returned Seo the New “Tut” Blouses, They’re Beauties! News . L. Estabrook, Mrs. J. H. Rowand, M: MARY TOBIN, ne tana. Visttors kere from Parkerton today were the Misses Mary Coal, Lillian Susella, Maurice Redick,-Cara Henry, dred Broadbeck. and the Messrs. John Bobp, Jack Batley and Herbert Hawkes. eee Mrs. C. H. Townsend has returned from California where she spent the winter months on a pleasure trip. eee Miss Lilian Austin ts spending the remainder of the week hero visiting with friends from her home at Path- finder. eee Mr, and Mra T. J, Diamond and Mr, and Mrs. 8. H. Maddux have re- turned from a pleasure trip to Den- ver made overiand. eee Mr. and Mrs. William T. Moore ar rived in the city yesterday from Des Moines, Iowa, and will visit with friends here for several weeks. Cy sary Mrs. K. H. Allen and son left last evening for Denver where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Allen's sis- ter, Mra. L, V. Marri ary Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Plummer have returned from Florida, where they spent the! last four months, With st evening from a two weeks bus!- them during a great deal of the time These Figures Tell The Story to Those Who Want to Save DRESSES $165 $99.50 $3 9.50 Which groups contain remarkable values representing - real savings. See cur new lines of high grade Dresses, Gowns and Summer Frocks at from $38.50 to $165.00. Spring and Summer Hats $5.95, $10.95, $12.50 See the beautiful new ones in a great variety of styles at $16. 50, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and up. Spring, Sport and Dress Coats $12.00, $18.00, $26.50 and up High Class Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses in complete range of sizes, at the radical re- duction price of ay These garments represent regular values up to $118.50 and have interested scores of women who-want the best at a marked saving. Wee Each Shop 252 South Center St.—Phone 1304-W rr ee HUTA Society Editor and pleasure trip spent in Mon-were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boeke, who have also returned to the city. Mr. Plummer is vice president of the Na- tional American legion. Announcement has been made of the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lewis Monday at their home, 143 West+- Railroad. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. see Miss Effie Shirlely hag returned from Great Fal's, Mont., where she has been visiting with friends for some time, eee and Mrs. B. M. Cheney are city for’ a few days visiting on business from Mr. oe Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Calley returned last evening from Sheridan after a week's business and pleasure trip spent there. eee Mrs. L, C. Ragan of Chicago is the house guest for several weeks of Mr and Mrs, K. 0. Feller. cee Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Moyer and chi! dren spent yesterday here visiting with friends en route to their home in Billings. eee Miss Ruth Beadman has returned to her home in Toledo, Ohio, after spending three weoks here visiting nn A ne A = at the home ~ her aunt, Mra. J. O. Laden. Mrs. Kather'ne Ho'den left yester- day for Los Angeles where she wil) spend three weeks visiting with rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs."Robert H. Myers are visiting with relatives here for a few days from their home itn Denver. Mrs. G. Gladys Millhol!in left last evening for Colorado Springs where they expect to spend several weeks on a pleasure trip. Wy Dozens of Worth-whilo Bargains in Addition to These, NMA .. H. Wygant is a business visitor here from Denver. | Your Home Cooked Meal | Wyatt Cafeteria J. P. Bonardi, manager of the as- saying and chemical department of the Mine and Smelter Supply -om- pany, is here from aver ee Paul Brown, secretary and treasur er of the Golden Fire Brick company and.of the Fairview Pressed Brick company, is a Denver man who is in pe SE a CE i ak eS ae for a few days. company, arrived yesterday Lima, 0. eee L. A. per. K. Mathews and Miss ear car ONY Is Ready of W omen’s Clubs and Orgamzations L, H. Stumm, district sales may eger for the Garford Motor Tr; 3 from Heatherman, freight tratris agent for the Nashville, Chattanvog, and St. Louis, Western and Atant\, railway, 1s a busienss visitor in Cas. For aes, Wilda Eas obaowit pata une pencil ica use ERFECT PENCIIS 17 black degrees—and 3 copying KASSIS Dollar Da Our Thursday specials have always been popular and so is dollar day. This week we have combined these sale events in one and Thursday you will find many dollar bargains on display in our store. some of these bargains are limited in number. Yard Goods Department LINGERIE CREPE. Pink, white, or- chid, blue and yellow. Thursday biiy: 8% yards OF 09 00 neameeeeernnnes DRESS LINENS. popular as this season. and reasonably priced, per yard All Colors. 4 Balls for__ LADIES’ SUMMER KNIT UNDER- Tailored or bodice top. For WEAR. Thursday only, 8 suits for _____.. 91.00 CHECKED DIMITY BLOOMERS for Ate ies mings. Lavender, pink, flesh, yellow or white, Thursday only, per tir 91.00 BACK LACE CORSETS. In pink coutil, cach $1.00 BANDEAU BRASSIERES. range of sizes, day only, 8 for .... A large Pink or white. Thurs- $1.00 Never was linen so Its uses are varied for women’s and children’s ap- parel and the colors are unusually pretty this spring—peach, lavender, green, rose, white, orange and blue— me $1.00 PERCALE. Heavy weight Percales. In cool spring Specially priced for Thurs- $1.00 JAPANESE CREPE. In all the new A popular material for children’s Dresses and Rompers, Thursday Regular 28c seller. patterns. day only, 5 yards for... spring shades. Kimonas and Underwear. only, 814 yards Tor pe Ra IS $1 00 Now Is the Time to Knit Your Sweater- SILK LUSTRE YARN CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES. These are a number of Girls’ Gingham Dresses from broken lots and all of Well made and sell- Sizes from good material. ing at $1.65 and $8.75. 2 to 14-years. Thursday only __.._. phe OO APRONS. Ladies’ plain white or fig- ured Percale Bungalow Aprons. For Thursday only, each Ras aietornes nse $1.00 LADIES’ SAILOR OR TRIMMED SPRING HATS. Some unusual values in these models. Thursday only .... BASEMENT DEPARTMENT Plain White Cups and Saucers. For Thursday only, 5 sets for... 1.00 2-quart Coffee Percolator. Aluminum. Thursday $1. 00 ODNY wereteemetes Large size Aluminum Bread Pans, amt © ODLY. soreszese 8-quart Aluminum Dish Pan. day (0) 6 ga aR MRE 1.00 6-quart Aluminum Preserve Kettle. $1.00 Granite Water Pail. Thursday only —_.. K ASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1740 ‘ 137 East Second St Come early, make your choice for 91.00 Thurs- MN VENUS American Lead Pencil Co,, 220 Fifth Ave., New York

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