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FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923. | | Pelton ere of Mra. J. Kirk Baldwin left/have moved to the mountains and "il Entertain. \last evening for Denver, where they |wi!l spend the summer months there. Mrs. Ben Pelton will be hostess at| will visit for a month. eee the second of a series of bridge bas” lig 8S. H. Briggs arrived this morning luncheons to be given tomorrow ut/ Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Carlson and son|from Denver and will spend the re- her residence on South Beech street.) Robert left last evening for Salt Lake | mainder of the week on business, cee where they will visit with relatives Hee i Bake Salo for several weeks. Miss Ellen Hodgson has taken a Tomorrow. © (9.56 position as stenographer and office Mrs. Henry's division of the Pres-| Mr. and Mrs. BE. T. Patterson and byterian church will hold a sale of baked goods tomorrow starting at 11 a. m. at White's grocery store. «oe manager for the law firm of Bullack chil@ren Robert, Thelma and ois] & Lacey. Miss Hodgson has had con- ing at the Moose auditorium by the members of the Casper Woman's De- paftmental club for the purpose of se- curing funds to supply the school children with milk was very success- ful. Raggy Rubin’s Orchestra fur- nished the music and gave several specialty numbers. Mr, Gallagher and Mr. Shean was cleverly sung by Harry Astin and Maurice Post. The (us quartette gave several selections yvhich were followed by selections isven by Miss Billie LaMar. Cards were played and refreshments were served. Last Concert for FOLGER’S ‘‘Golden Gate’? Coffee. Just a trifle more per Due Saturday pound but, of course, you know : that high quality and low price At The Rialto cannot be had in thesame package. Jeyed at noon today by the patrons of FOLGER’S ‘‘Golden Another splendid program was en- the free concert given each noon this : Gate’’ is a blend of week at the R'alto theater. Opening iz with a number by Spies and his How!l- ts : the finest, highest ing Wolves, the audience joined in E , ainging “K-K-Katy,” after which Mrs. grade and highest Gates, Mrs, Sundwell, Mr. Halls, and priced coffees the Mr. Dougherty were vocalists of tal- ent who entertained ether with solos world produces. or duets during the concert. Mrs. Marguerite Curts gave a violin num- ber, Mrs, Addie Kensinger, a selec- tion on the cornet accompanied by Miss Marie Roderick and Miss Bur- chell. A novelty was introduced when Master Tommy Stewart danced ‘eThe Highland Fling” accompanied by Mr. Stewart on the bagpip: This number went over to inten: ap- plause. The program for tomorrow, which marks the end of Music Week, has been prepared with case and includes a variety of talent. The program fol- lows: Overture—The Netto Ladies’ Or- chestra. Community Singing led by Jack Leary. Solo—‘Its Only « Tiny Garden,” by Mrs. K. C. Base. Solo—"An Irish Lullaby,” by Ed. | Donohoe. Solo—‘Carolina in the Morning,” by Miss Mildred Bubb. ‘The Mann Sisters in a dance num. ber. {Bolo—"Rowes of Picarty," Mise Ca. i. There are plenty of people who are sorry they did not get a Steinway Piano —but you'll never find a Steinway own- er who wishes he had bought some other make. hi Solo—‘Carmena," Mrs. Don Lob- dell. Selection by The Netto Ladies’ or- ochestra, ‘Piano solo—Selected; Ming Alice ‘Btevick. 4 Solo—Selected; Mrs. Madelaine Tro- er. Mrs, J. W. Finnegan and son Billie, returned yesterday from Florida where they have been visiting during the winter months. eee Mr. and Mrs. William Wimer are here for a few days from Chicago. Mr. Wimer is connected with the Nickle Plate company of Chicago. eee UPRIGHTS AND GRANDS Sold on surprisingly small payments. The Music Shoppe Inc. 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 Mins Vera Smith, sister of Midget Smit, will arrive this evening to spend several days here, eer Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Morrisom and family are spending a few days here Visiting with friends from Denver. eee cAnnouncing To the Well Dressed Men of Casper Mra, HB. A. Adamson has returned from a short shopping trip to Denver. eee Mrs. Leigh Townsend will return ‘omorrow from Denver where she has been visiting with friends for the last few days. eee Miss Catherine Ham 1s visiting here for a few days from her home in Montana, That I have just recently employed Mr. Chas. Lahti, designer and cutter with long experience in tailoring ern industry in large eastern cities. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Maker left yes- terday overland for Omaha to be gone ® month. That I have now facilities to turn out high class hand tailored garments at home and that you may confi- } dently place your order now for | Full Dress, Dinner Suit, Business Suit of Overcoat With us. I will positively guarantee to please the most critical dresser with exclusive and imported woolens and trimmings in the latest fashions and best of individual workmanship including conscientious prices. eee Miss Alice Dodds has returned from Boulder where she has been attending the Mt. St, Gertrude’s academy. Miss Dodds will spend the summer months here with her parents, eee Mrs. HE. J. Fulham and son, Ernest, Jr., and Mrs. Kate Rust, sister and FRECKLES A. and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the ®uaranteo of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and a fow applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourse'f of the homely freckles and get a beaut ful comlexion, Rarely {gs more than I INVITE YOUR WELCOME CALL TIM, The Tailor And Cleaner One ounce needed for the worst caso 212 South Center St. Phone 837-W Be sure to ask the druggist for the 5 | ouble strength Othine as this Over Kimball Drug Store strength ts sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove treckles.—Advertisement. Che Casper Daily Cridune ; ' PAGE FIVE from Denver. H. W. Moore of the Moore Ma- ohine company, is here on bus‘enss THE DEMAND. For high class home sites, reasonably priced which can be bought on easy terms and having INVESTMENT POSSIBILI- TIES, is growing.. East Terraces “An ideal place to bulld your home with exceptional investment possibilities.” LOCATIONS on East Second Street just outside the city limits. TODAY is the day for you to select one of these home sites. 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