Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1923, Page 4

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Se ee ee Sone eae ee \ PAGE FOUR Che Casper Sunday oorning Tribune SUNDAY, MAY 13, 192 ee eer eee eee ee eee SS SOCIETY + > News of Women’s Clubs and Organization MARY TOBIN, Society Editor : -; Miss Louise Frisby of the high, Woodmen Will S, Jones, Mrs. Harry Meyer, Mrs., Bridge club Tuesday evening, May REATRRTNISTEED Ty school. Entertain Henry Scullion and Mrs. 0, H. Meyer.|at her home, 1242 South Elm sire i r Miss Marguerite Cole discussed the| Casper Camp No. 12325 Modern Wood-| The club will meet next Saturday at . subject of young girls going into| men of America, will be hosts at a box/ the home of Mrs. R. S. Jones, business. Miss Inez Babb spoke re-| social and dance to be given tomor- o's garding the characteristics a girl row evening in the Knights of Py-|yorla Wide Guild needs to succeed in business and pro-| thias hall. rhe pala is invited. WI Meet Monday. RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL Beanty Unsurpassed fessional life. Mrs. Edna Thomas oa ‘The wonderfal,refined, argued that business and professional| Mrs, Ward The Senior World Md eet aul ot — satrancing coniplexion women ought to see a spiritual side! Entertains. the First pdt church Re a i reas back CIRCLES OF CASPER] Scan work el ae & materi] ro, Martine shel Fada birch or ze aac Bios side. I. D. Ladyslipper club at her home|DIME At 8 o'clock in the oburch pat” Be ee ERY antisen- Several plano selections were ren-/o, atidwest Heights Saturday at a|l0Fs, The toplo for tho evening soothing action. $0 be “The Leper.” Roll call will be an- ears in’ use. Wiile ered by Miss Clelia, Dyke. bridge luncheon. A color scheme of with a. Chile haa oat lesb-Rachel. 3 Tickets Selling Rapidly Shepperson, at 1034 East Second Miss Blanche Toland presided. orange and white was carried out|SWeree es ears mn i Teas | For Auxillary Contest street, at 2:30 in the afternoon. ee eed for the decorations. Honors for the|0Wing the business meeting a po’ Send for Trial Size » tho prize) The hostess will be assisted by Mra. now = carried on| Thomas Hood. All members are re- by the Ame n Legion auxiliary, is) fuested to be present still attracting a great deal of atten-| eee 7. G. Perkins of the Specialty| Nichols-Hill Marriage. ' c ment has been made of! he marriage of Miss Jane M. Nichols} @/ to Walter C. Hill, which took place in ish to examine| nenver Friday afternoon. The bride q are being sold re-| is @ popular Denver girl, having lived markably f¢ and there are only Q/ in that city for many years, Mr. Hill few left. Since the number of tickets \. aistrict manager of the L. C. Moore fy limited, it is doubtful if there will! Company here, having come to Casper Be any left when the es f0F| several years ago from Pittsburg. @warding the pr’ | After a short visit in Colorado the CASS t couple will return to Casper and will luck supper will be served. D.T. HOPKIN: * Miss Margaret Knittle will leave| afternoon were won by Mr: ave: Tuesday for Douglas where she will be present at the marriage of Miss| D. P. — re Gouraud’s Margaret Potter of Douglas to Earl yt . This . Danan of this city, The couple| who attended were Mrs. Arthur| Miss Margaret Bngland will enter-| MOPat=tan wed Cream will make their home here. Meyer, Mrs. J. J. Donovan, Mrs. R.' tain the members of the Midnight ON, New York Mother’s ‘Day will be’ rememberedin Casper as all over this great country with honor to the millions of mothers who have reared sturdy Christian Endeavor | make.their home in the Myland apart- Pe ca A pration | Co sons and lovely daughters to carry on the eternal march of progress. William Holsapple, John W. Patter- #2 | Bridge Lunchean george: E | Thursday | Mrs. Fred Cross was hostess at an fon, Henry Brown and ¢ Finch will be hostesses at an infor mal party to be given Tuesday eve- int 4 luncheon given Thursday at t the taber: in honor of nse Fesaunite cc jeaver, The| HOnors for the afternoon were won ae “ rch have just| bY Mrs. Don Lobdell, Mrs. Fred Ship-| | Stead and Mrs, Robert Hines. Guests .| present were Mrs. Wi'son, Mrs, Rob- ot|ert Hines, Mrs, Don Lobdell, Mrs. An | Carl Starr, Mrs. Fred Shipstead, Mrs. Harry Bubb, Mrs, Elmer Litterdale, Mrs. Earl Burwell, Mrs. Robert eats Ps Denny, Mrs. H. J. Allen, Mrs, Lar. s nd Mra, Botrell. } Spring and Summer Hats are Beautiful! Especially Those Which Are Being Shown Now at the Frantz Shop ur faithful effor pers of the society are asked to be present ‘s. Hoff | Hees Will Entertain SS SREB Mrs. A. F. Hoff will entertain at an the home of Mrs. Burke Sinclal 8 s will be al informal musical and luncheon Friday | 604 Milton. street. ‘This will te a informal musical and luncheon Friday! social meeting as well as a SADE atreet. for further work on the popples - eee MISS RUTH ADAMS, popular memb f Casper’ n, tent kee, be ioared toe" thal | \DAMS, popular member of Casper’s younger Fee aint onien: Als Fortnightly Club | set, who will receive her degree from the University of There are many new ones, both for dress and S aitaed aed ihe sent This Week. Californi oxt week for sports wear—the line is large, giving a bers are urged to be presen - 3 | Jalifornia next week. > : 4 all those who are eligible to 1 The Fortnightly Bridge club will liberal selection for each customer—and the bership in the auxiliary are most|meet Saturday at the home of Mrs, price range is wide affording choice at al- cordially invited to attend M. P. Wheeler on North Beech street. . midetiany uricekone icavesttonns eels : Mrs, Wheeler will be assisted by Mrs. a ass uests y: Sinn: mitene W. KR. Johnson and Mrs, John B.| ommercl Will Entertain. arnes. i Mrs. Pi Sullivan will be hos: ome, ‘e { ? Our Special 9 . : Christian Association 1 usiness omen s u Prices of ty an Salven Vea I nursd : ee een t hi Th istian Women's association | . Continues In Effect | Thursday afternoon at 2.30 Departmental Club at the home of Mrs. C.D. Murane, 510] At Its Regular | uncheon : Meeting Tuesday. South Center streets, | The Chsp Women'a aDepar EAs) wiaestk Soe hd t ————_——_ 4 And at $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $22.50 and Up ¢lub luncheon and special bus I 1 | ‘ 2 Mr dé F ! Ing will be held Tuesday, May| Dinner Wednesday gh a we are showing exquisite creatio fea otto a tho Wat cate | he aden atthe Altar and Rowary 9: Fourteen Members of Natrona High School Class We'd Like to Show Some, Clever New lila Om iBe exe ns in every ia. The meeting is being called] ciety of St, Anthony's church will : - sn: : odels In Spo: a c : Le ine purpose, of completing ‘un-[give a dinner Wednesday evening,| Attend Weekly Function at Henning; Discussion P finished business matters and for|May 16 at the Mullin club rooms. i gt " making plans for the card party and| Serving for the dinner will begin at Centers on Business Gul s Relation to Work. dance to be given in the near future.| 5:30. Those who will be in charge 2 eh During the meeting an interesting] of the kitchen for the preuns are program will be given. A special] Mrs. A. Clowry, Mrs. Oscar Heistand, "i pale 2 progranys Tea even Me Ta ClinketTot| Mira Weaweoe GOST A Earee IW ikbers The Business and Professional; Miss Frances Yeomans and Miss Dresses ‘Women's club had as guests at the Dolan of the high school faculty ex- weekly luncheon yesterday 14 mem-| pressed their appreciation of the in- bers of the commercial class of the) vitation which had been extended the Street and Afternoon Dresses one dollar will be made. All mem-]| Swatzfoger, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. Dettwy-| bers are urged to be present at this’ ler and Mrs, M. 8, Ryan, Those in bomees eee ere etre We. Binge, Maa, Ag | Natrona County High school. Gen-| commercial class by the club, and We are showing a great number of Some of the smartest models that the season Fee! aie A's Woh Aire, Gaik,| @Fa! discussion on the relation of the| Miss Margaret Fulton, president of captivating styles in organdies, both has brought forth—in pretty c¢ ints, Pioneers Will J. Slack, Mrs, M. J. Foley, Mrs. Cath-| pusiness girl to her work and to life| the club, extended tho greetings of P Lidge! ei 1 pretty crepes, prints, Meet May’ 15. Holloran, Mrs. J. H. Carey, Mrs, taffetas and novelty cloths are being shown in our special lines at— $16.50, $22.50, $32.50, and $49.95 High Grade Dresses of Distinction ~ Some of the smartest models brought forth this season are to be found in our high-grade do- mestic paid imported creations for social occa- sions, at— : ? $58.50, $68.50, $78.50, $98.50 and $125. in white and in such dainty shades as peach, orchid, light green, lemon, watermelon and pink. Newman, Mrs, O. Shikany, Mrs. cher, Mrs. J, Shikany and Mrs, J. Hart. The Natrona County Ploneers' as- sociation will meet next Tuead: , at the home of Mrs. made up the main topic at the Sek | the organization to the members of ing. the class. This was replied to by These charming models are especially suitable for grad- uation affairs as well as for general afternoon or evening parties. Priced Moderately At $8.50, $12.50, $16.50, | The Lowly Bermuda $22.50 and Up aoe What does it cost? | About three cents. { What else will three cents pay for? It will pay for all the hot water you “ ” : use cach —it ha Ruud The Grand That “Fits In We ee er ones mi | Teaecaptins Beat Skirts ” A wonderful line is now on dis- The demand for skirts i idl, Snuggling beside the fire place or nestling into | Jacquettes have proven very ‘ is ' s is rapidly a andar no living-room is too small for 5 It will pay for your bath, your toilet popular and undoubtedly will play—when you see tham you'll increasing not alone because this the Kurtzmann Baby Grand. The modern : and the other countless calls you continue in demand for many go into raptures at their beauty ; 4 bungalow or apartment permits so many 4 make on your hot water suppl weeks. They are quite adapt- and daintiness. season’s models are so appealing economies that a Kurtzmann Baby Grand is not 4 x ; ys | able as they replace a coat or Shown in both white and colors and so attractively priced, but an expense—it lifts an otherwise comiOApI ape Why not have Sizzling Ruud Hot sweater nicely. in the newest beaded and em- because with blouse, sweater or soo ae one that possesses charm ni | Psat reine fe abun- We are showing a splendid as- broidered effects and in such jacquette, they make a stunning : dant, sortment, both in white and col- materials as Prints, Shantungs, ; 4 , Crepes and Voiles. Complete combination, See our new dis- ‘Although compact in size and ‘saving of cost is small: i A | ors, in brushed wool, astrakan, floor, space, the Kurtamann Baby Grand is : ree = 3 He convenience | waffle cloth, satin, velvet and *#nge of sizes, Play in a wide range of colors, wondrously full in tone—a tone that is regonant, Dae : | velvay, Prices from $5.00 to $28.50. materials, sizes and prices, vibrant and brilliant, yet true, sweet and te You’ve been missing a lot of gen- | “singing.” Step in for a free floor pattern and ine comfort all these years, then see how easily your present living room A could be arranged to admit the Kurtzmann . | : ‘There will continue to be many wonderful money-saving offerings in Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses and other apparel during the whole of this week. Come in and see the many special bargains. : Baby Grarid. Special Terms Now Offered $25 down and balatice in ten monthly payments, no interest, will plr-ce any size RUUD AUTOMATIC * | GAS WATEP HEATER in your home, Order it 3 } today. 4 RRR oe stones jon eg): Wash Dresses F enn | Bray ME: PN an Tee pe Ee fs i for street and porch We will delight in show- » | The Chas: E Wells Music Co, (], Tie Casper Gas Appliance Co, Inc, ) siu"e°scth Ste ie outers F ie St tea i | Phone 1500 115-119 East First St, ratives, prints and other licit the opportunity. ones “Home of the Chickering” * 232 E. Second Sf., Phone 194, Casper 252 South Center Street CZ Phone 1804-W new materials, Buy Once-Buy Wisely—Buy Ruud | it Wares i Obeans. oF Cor

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