Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR club and the es were ‘hosts at a banquet Members Rotary their wi given last the Henn evening at the high school. Guests for the ning included class mem members of the school board and their Among outside guests Horton o: the were | ¢ and morrow evening At § Wells the Charles E 1c compa will give an interesting “op: \Amplico recital for all piano s and those interested in artistic plano playing. The recital will be one of the most enjoyable given this season and expected that a large number 1. The affair will give piano students others the opportunity to hear the works of the master com- posers interpreted proper by the master t ch who is manager of here will give an ex interesting talk on tec jects of in terest to have which was to among wh Smith, noted and teacher of singing who has just re arrived in the city and, who a studio here next week 3irchell talented ntly come to Lake. Rex Mayne popular selections be ndded to the be a ed concert soprano cently open rec 8t. Mark’s Guild Meeting Thursday. St, Mark’s guild will meet Thurs: @ay afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Burton, 12 South Daivd atreet is meeting will be the last before for the summer T closing months and all members of the guild are asked to be present. Play Grovnds To Be Opened June 9 The Casper pu grour be June The hours a. m. 11 11g. m, anc until 8 p. m. ‘Teachers in cha | the grounds fo’ school playground, Bryant Miss Lc school | ols; East Casper Mrs, ( 1 fror Band Concert This Evening. The high school band under the dl r n of H. W. Compton will give a free « rt in the city park this evening at 7:30. This will be the last wh the band will give ux the opening of the Long-Hopper Marriage ‘Tomorrow At Boulder. 6 of Miss Frances Long girl to FE. G. Hopper 1 take place tomorrow t e of the bride in Boulder alesman for the sta make Bridge Uuncheon ‘Tomorrow Children's ¥ val This Evening and Wednesday. The ch of the F terian chur CREAM TO BEAUTIFY SKIN Mix the juice of two lemons w three ounces of Orchard Wh which any ¢ Pr few cents, t ou have a complexion 1 sweetly fra GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON | t Advert isement, Mrs. the SOCIETY 2% RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOGIAL CIRCLES OE CASPER ] festival and operetta this e tomorrow evening at the church tab- rnacie, Thi: ntribution | building fund and it is hoped that a hotel fn honor of the senior class of | large number will Cotenial Tea Saturday, Juns 9. ‘The childre: lution will give a Colonial tea Satur. from 3 until Earl The purpose o'clock at, Boyle, 108 r is belr ring and decorations tor the flag d bic is inv The r Mrs. Mahoney Will Entertain. Mrs. stess Jeren at t bridge lunched row at her home, Miss Campbell to Be Honored Guest. Mrs. Charl tertain at an fternoon at her home in honor of|a short business trip. Miss Gertrude Campbell, sister of Mr. oie Campbell, who is the house guest at "2 t tl x Mrs. W. he Campbell residence for a short | 0nd 2s ime. Woman's Benofit Association Meeting, The Woma will hold a social Thursday afternoon from 2 until time a ring small baby. place in the new Moose hall. (Matson-Bretey Marriage. Miss Soph fternoon, Bingenheimer will ente another bridge luncheon day. Maccabees met last evening at the Odd Fellows: hall. short business meeting refreshments ning and 8 will be the children’s towards the church attend. The en ainment will begin promptly at § m of the American Revo- June 9, the home of Mrs. st Tenth street. s given for th funds to purchs flags par. ted miah Mahoney will be © second of a series of s to be given tomor- 636 South W Minn., n ‘Thur: Daily. . “Mr. and Mrs Cag les I. Campbell will en- informal tea Saturday in Lande n's Benefit association of ‘ollowing Be Fonowing 2) wir, and'Mrs. M. W. for a short 1 4:30 -o'clock. At this|'"s nicely, = will be given to each | : x Tho meeting will tako| _ Mrs. Ceely Weed, A. E. Biglin home. ia Slirl Matson a | THE HUMAN ZOO and will visit here for some} time with her daughter, Heiserman, her niece, Miss Mary Mc- Keowan, and her sister, Mrs. Thomas | yesterday here enroute to Denver on | R. Weeks are| w days on business and visiting with friends from their home Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Parker are here for a few days from Denver. | Porter are here time from mother and daughter to be progress- mother of Mrs. Bigitn, will levae this week for| her home in Olean, N. ¥., after spend- ing a short time here visiting at the, €be Casper Daily Eridune Copyright, 1923, by Public Ledger Company to business matters. Miss. Mazie . days visiting with | home in Billing: Mont. | Fisher spent} visiting gwith Mr. here visiting with D. Mr. and Mrs. | Mother and child are Findlay, 0. | ALT This Summer-- It Folds Like a Suitcase A VICTROLA The Victrola is your best friend for an outing. Once away from home, you realize more than ever how much its music means to you. Even a small, portable Victrola becomes, whenever you wish it, Caruso, Galli-Curci or Kreisler—a band, a dance orchestra. By C. D. Batchelor Bingenheimer Entertains. Mrs. J. W. Bingenheimer enter. WHEN THE MILLENNIUM ARRIVES tained at the second of a series of —and Capital draws no interest. informal bridge luncheons today at her home on, South Durbin street. Guests present for the afternoon |[ == | Mr and Mrs. Herbert Larson have | were Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs. c 8 their h guest, Mrs. Larson's Nicolaysen, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. P Ll mother, Mrs. Robert Robins of Tulsa, | John McGrath, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs ersonats Okla. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. John McFadyen, | | alae —- Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Mrs. B. V. Fos Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Carson are ter, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Carl| Mrs. Thomas Helserman has ar-| spending a few days in Thermopolis Shumaker and Mrs. n 1 d from her home in Redwing) visiting with friends and attending | Miss J, Sullen is here for a few friends from her Francis Moore and sister Helen are relatives for a few weeks in Colorado Springs. and Mrs. Charles White an‘ children have returned to their home in Nebraska after spending two weeks friends. Steele are the parents of a baby daughter born Sun- day evening at the County hospital. doing nicely. were served by the committee in Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson and chil- charge, Plans wace 2 Fa Mr. Porter 1s conected with the Ohio Py pith oe * moonlight picnic to be held in. the | Oll company. oo i igsecrsny Dugese Ler Deetant near future the exact date of whic ‘ : atives " ; avis bedruicata cen aaters “| Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Weaver are| With relatives in Buffalo. vee the parents of a baby daughter who % ge ‘ Lenten Betal arrived Monday at their home on|) Mrs. Ty. 1). Norman is visiting with To Be Held, West Yellowstone. Dr. Keith, the at kasheles a td ie yemreee emer rere The women of Mooseheart legion | tending physician, reports both Fs Neha aS Miss Leha Holoran will return this week from Notre Dame, Ind., where Almost Unbelievable ‘Youcan hardly realize the wonder- ful improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal liar Hretey, both ot Caape Mr, and Mrs. Harry Coleman and/ ao voualtenaeine married the Methodist Episcopal | daughter are visiting with relatives Goaread's Quleatl church last night, by the pastor, the | here for a few days from Fremont, | Crenantesihe tint Rey. Lewis E. Carter. The attena- | Neb: of tims. White-Flesh ants © Miss Lore I. Lonquest | iss and Frank Vermillion. Mr. and Mrs, | _ Miss Virginta Robertson left Sun- Bretey expect to live in Casper. ‘The | day for Omaha to be gone a month bridegroom {a employed by. the Chi. | Visiting with her parents. cago and Northwestern railroad. ode thts —_———_— Miss Catherine Hinderman will Quer aud» MEDIUM HAIR looks | leave Saturday for Laramle where ; een eee Oriental Cream 0. Advertisement school sion. Li TTA AAT ne As a summer companion it is ready for fun, or it is ready with | music at any hour of the day or night. We have attractive models to show you. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS The Chas, E. Wells Music Company “Home of the Chickering” 232 E. Second St.—Phone 194 Casper G. CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS _ + © News of Women’s Clubs and Orgamzations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor she has been attending St. Mary's} convention being held there. Mr. Con-|company of New York is in the city for a week on business for bis com- pany. don will also visit for a short time in New York and Philadelphia, return- ing to Casper in two or three weeks. sx wale college for the last nine months. ose Miss Katherine Hoffman left last evening for Denver where she will spend a week visiting at the home of Miss Carie Foster. Miss Foster spent several weeks visiting with friends here last summer. s ee Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams have returned fro ma two weeks’ business and pleasure trip spent in Chicago and Indianapoli: D. B, Donavon arrived in the city this morning on a short business trip from Denver. Cer Charles A, Masten came in yester- @ay from Salt Creek for a few days on business. ; eee R. A. Schweger is a Lovell viettor her for a few days. ‘The Misses Nora and Frances A. Campbell of Omaha are visiting here with friends for a few weeks. se Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Williams are Sheridan visitors here for a few days. cee ©. B, Brooks arrived yesterday on | 2 business trip from Torrington, Fre¢i E. Smith is in the clty from Rawlins, Frank H. Herman arrived in the | city yesterday from Cheago and will | spend reveral weeks here on business jand visiting with friends, This is Mr. | Herman's second visit to Casper. | Sater Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Collins and children have returned from a week's pleasure trip spent in Denver. eee Miss Patricia O'Neil will leave Sat- urdsy for her home in Superior, | Mich., after a ten months’ stay here. Miss O'Neil will spend a short time visiting in Duluth enroute to her home. K. A. Stevens of the Williams Tire I | | | | INC-IKC-IKC: KC: IKC- KC | C. L, Titus, district manager for the K G Telephone company, is in the} BAKING POWDER for a short time on business. | | | L. C. Byrne is here on business for Ounces C3 few days from Cheyenne, for As) 1 Harry Simpson is a business visit- or here for @ few days from Denver. _Use less than of D. G. Gordon of the Gordon Con- higher p iced brands, truction company is in the city from | i Denver on business for a few days. Same Price | No better at any price | OUR GOVERNMENT BOUGHT MILLIONS OF POUNDS KC-INC-NKC-INC- KC- KC E | city | | Nat Baker is here on business from vusk. H. G, Holdon and W. F. Nichols are | business men here from New York for a short time. Lewis Bercue is here for a short time on businese from Douglas. . Edward H. Condon is in Washing- ton, D. C., attending the Shriner's nesa caller here for a few days from Salt Lake City. business trip to the western part of the state, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1923, C. A. Chapman arrived in the city, yesterday from Denver and will pom a week or ten days here attending to business affairs. . 8. W. Bell 4s an out of town bust- “9 N. A, Jones is a business man here for a few days from Sheridan, Cry M. Lacey has returned from @ short Frank M. Morrison and son Herbert left last evening for Denver to be gone a week on business, ATTENTION! Girl Scouts ‘Are You Prepared for Your Summer Camp With the Proper Wearing Apparel? Khaki extra full knickers and middy combinationg of superior grade khaki, per suit......_......-—-..-_-$4.75 Same style of lighter weight khaki. A very desirable garment for camp, per suit..... acess aed D> Slipover Coat, to be worn over full or tight knee knickers. A wonderful value in a practical outdoor garment. Extra length. $2.75 Separate khaki knickers of extra quality heavy mate- rial, per pair -..... FOR THE SMALL BOY From 2 to 6 years. In Balkan styles, with black ties, per suit... $2.80 Full line of Sport Hats and Caps. “W & Perkins & Co. 4. { | 4 Each This line contains truly ‘amazing bargains in garments regularly priced up to $30.00 in a remarkable assort- ment of styles and materials, 4 Hundreds of -high grade ’ Garments Purchased for our new store are offered this | week at Tremendous Discounts LLCO ccecMTL AMM MMMM MTN Our Huge Removal Sale is daily made more interesting to customers by the arrival of hundreds of stylish new garments intended for the opening of our new store but which we are forced to move now at sacrifice prices on account of the delay in completing our new quarters. Here are two of the most sensational eetonins ever offer- ed in Wyoming—and they merely indicate the hundreds of wonderful special values to be found here. DRESSES AND COATS | DRESSES AND COATS 95 § ‘ 95 Each ig =< ‘19 This line is replete with modish garments which haye been priced regularly up to $58.50 and has just been replenished from new arrivals and from our regular stocks of better lines. Your choice of eight dozen Blouses Many of them received this week, including regular values up to Special

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