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—. y. MRS. WILLIAM B. COBB, wife of one of Casper’s prom-|_ Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew will enter- inent attorneys and a lady of quiet and pleasing manner. fain the membera of the Tea club “ First of June Programs Give Children Chance to Show Their Ability—Numbers Are All Played From Memory by Junior Artists. A woncerful evening of piano mu- ic was given by a few of the pupils of Lulu Elizabeth Sams, last Thurs- @ay evening at the studio, 615 South Durbin street. The parents and friends ,of the pupils were guests. ( This is the first of the June re | Warren O'Donnell, Mabel Hayes, June itals. Several more programs will be -Biven during the next two ‘weeks, | The following program was played *entirely from memory: “Bashful Sunbeam” — : Charlotte Merideth Mason {Drifting and Dreaming” -----] Kern . Ruth McParland “olden Rays” ’ ‘Bower of Rose: “Just in Time” “Uncle Remus" “Enchantment” Nona Mae “Boys of the Nation’ “At the Lion's Cage” Forest Vi Paldi Annabelle Rosenthal “Dancing Leav --- Miles “Here and There" Anthony “Plantation Frolic: Anthony Clayte “Flower Song” “Vienna Waltz’ “At Twilight” Donnabelle Gambell “Shepherd Girls Dream” --! Ruth Bagby “Fireflies” “Loves Enchantment” Katherine Davis “Humoresque” ~ Dvorak Dora Stanley “Serititary Polonaise” -------- Chopin Margaret Stanley A very interesting paper on An- clent Music was read by Miss Ger- turde Counts. ‘The study of musical history and the lives of famous composers is in- cluded in the piano course which Miss Sams teaches. The following names are those who have completed grades in their piano ‘study and received certificates since the beginning of the music season, last August: SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1923. Pupils of Miss Sams Give Delightful Piano Recital | To Audience of Parents ham, Pongette and Satin. Ages 2 || to 6 This Morning. of |torents: for Coming Week Mrs. Carl Shumaker will entertain| A marriage of great interest took| Beta Theta Pi fratern! at a bridge luncheon at her home. place at the Methodist Ep'scopal| Present time engag World Wido guild meeting at the| Church at 9 o'clock this morning) for the Midwest Ret Finch as hostess. the bride of Harold Thomps(a Mor-| tenant in the army. cream social and dance at the I. 0.| the ceremony. Miss Ruth Beggs, sis-|% two-weeks' tour ©. F. hall, z ter of the bride and Clarence J. Mor-| Park. After visit! Pepper club meeting at the home| ley Jr.. brother of the groom, of Miss Violett Lever on Beech street. | Witnesses at the ceremony. Tu The bride was attractively dressed ver. jthe Midnight bridge club at her res{-| French hat decorated with white rib- dence on Durbin street. bons to match. She earried a cor- Tea club meeting at the home of| sage of bridal roses. Mrs, R. M. Bartholomew. E pene tea at the Masonio temp'e siven by the members of the O. E. S.| You Truly." Chapter O of the P. E. O. will meet mt at the home of Mrs. Anderson in the Smith apartments, Daughters of the American revolu- tion will meet at the home of Mrs.| and Lion wil mes Harry Parsons. Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain at a bridge luncheon at her home. Mrs. G. T. Morgan will be hostess mediatel; a ptatere cap rede nediately after the ceremony. The Th Mrs. John M. England will enter- tain the Christian Woman's associa- tion at her home. and Mrs. J. H. Beggs of W: .! dancing classes. Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune === ——, f liitaa, < mtd ten acaduste Uelthe Racker ' 1 \|Social Calendar |||Church Wedding ft ste sient un i The groom ts: the son of Judge and i Mrs. C. J. Morley of Denver. He is a! Social Interest graduate of University of Colorado Monday. at Butder and is a member of the Baptist church with Mrs. © Russe!| When Miss Fanny Belle Beggs became| Muring the world war he Royal Neighbora of America ice| le The Rev. L. 5. Carter performed|, The newlyweds will leave. today for were| Mrs. Morley in hington, they will make their home in Den- jesday. ——————— Miss Catherine Dunn will entertain| in a white velvetta suit and a soft Miss Etizabeth Baker, popular Cas. ‘The bridesmaid also was dressed in| per dancer returned Thursday morn. Wednesday. white. ing from Ft. Collins, where she visit Miss Violet Faulk played “I Love|ed for some time with her brother, Jack, who is a member of the Alph: Friends who were present at the|Tau Omega fraternity at the Agricul marriage included besides those pre-|tural college. While in Ft, viously named, Miss Veronica Glenn,|Miss Baker attended the annual A. T Ruth Bridenbaugh, Harriet Gardner,|O. formal dancing party. During he absence from the city Miss Miss Ruth Beggs entertained at a|toured Estes park, at which place shi Gelightful wedding breakfast at the| danced several artistic dances at th Henning in honor of the couple im-| Lewiston hotel. While in the par! she was a guest of the Tri Delta sor table was artistically decorated with|ority. Miss Baker will remain in Cas: sweet peas, per for the remainder of the summe: The bride {s the daughter of Mr.| months and will continue her usual Thursday bridge club meeting at the home of Mrs: J, W. Johnson. Eastern Star meeting at the Ma- | sonia temple. Friday, Mrs. J R. Collins will be hostess at) an informal bridge tea. H Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will enter- tain at the third of a series of bridge luncheons. i ——_—___ Tea Club (Formerly the Original Marinello Shop) Marinello and Marcel Operators. PHONE NUMBER 2350 Mrs. Ruth Lano. Tuesday afternoon at her residence, 1045 South Lincoln street. East Terraces Regina Degan, Nona Mae Wolcott, Margaret Stanley, Donna Belle Gam- bell, Rodney Dean Van Natta, Stella Stillway, Zella Wyatt, Martha Mead, Helen Park, Ruth McFarland, John Decker, Helen Engelke, Leta Ewing aac ee —An ideal place to build your home. ment. —tThe extension of East Second street. AA At the Perkins Co. Specialty Store VACATION TOGS FOR THE WEE MISS Practical Panty Dresses of Ging- views in town. —Close to public school. one----------- $1.25 to $2.75 |) FOR THE JUNIOR MISS i Dresses of Gingham, some embrold- ered in colors, others Organdy |, trimmed, 6 to 14 --$1.75 and $2.50 KHAKI SUITS For picnic and mountain Ages 6 to 16 Khaki Knickers, pair 2 Khaki Slip-Over Coat, each__$2.75 KHAKI AND BLUE DENIM COVERALLS Red and blue trimming. Short and long sleeves, Ages 2 to 8. Priced ~--$1.25 and $1.50 2 NIGHT Figured and plain. Made of Wind- sor Crepe, Extra full, each--$1.50 GIRLS’ MIDDIES tended to within two blocks of this ad- dition. —All high ground, affording natural drainage. —Terms and prices to suit all. Whether you buy to build or buy to sell at a profit, East Terraces will live up to your expectations, East Terraces offers the man of moderate means a chance to own a home of his own in a desirable location, where he will have a chance to profit by his investment, at a price he can afford to pay. East Terraces cannot be described adequately—you have to see it for yourself. In white, red and tan Middy Twill, Trimmed. Ages 6 to 12 $2.25 to $2.75 WOOL MIDDIES For the older girls. Made of navy blue, All-Wool Flannel. Sizes 14 to 20 .......-----------------! $5.7 W. G. Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building Phone 1745 In every field of endeavor there is one definite fac- tor that stands out prominently and alone—one par- ticular product that dominates and is representative of the best produced in the industry. Such is the DUO-ART REPRODUCING PIANO The miracle of modern music reproduction—10 years in advance of all other invention. A Genuine Duo-Art as Low as $815 Surprisingly easy payments. he Music Shoppe Inc. LOMA Come Out Today : Salesmen Will Be On the Grounds All Day to Show You This Addition SEE BEN REALTY CO. 201-203 Midwest Bldg REALTORS Phone 1482 238 East Second St. EAIAREARARARARIARARART el THE MARINELLO SHOP SOUTHEAST CORNER SECOND AND DURBIN New remodeled shop, new equipment and expert Carolyn Spaulding ps a Se ee a TTT ee TT = —In the direct path of the city’s develop- —In beautiful setting adjoining new city park and overlooking the entire City of Casper, affording one of the prettiest —Easily accessible. Pavement to be ex- M00 AAR Rill PAGE FIVE. EIT cA Timely Offering IS THIS SALE OF ot Now is truly the Silk Frock sea- son -- for it is Early Summer and just the time to be “making up” silk dresses. With this thought in mind we are placing on sale Monday, a great many of our best silks at Smart-Price Reductions . at te wae, fenced 1 1X ‘ 1 i! f 1 F . 7 $ 7 9 6 SATIN CANTONS $2.95 SATIN FAILLE $2.95 " Splendid quality Satin Canton.. 40 There is nothing more exquisite for a inches wide, that has been selling at rich afternoon or evening gown than $4.50 per yard. Colors are black, Satin Faille—the quality is superb. brown, gray and reseda green—only Colors are white, tangerine, gray and four pieces of this beautiful silk left.’ tan. This sells regularly at $4.45 per That is the reason you may buy it yard. Monday special $2 95 e Monday at this very price, PER YARD. special price, YARD _ $2.95 FIGURED FOULARDS $1.65 COLORED PONGEE $1.25 : You never dreamed of buying such Beautiful, even weave Pongee in all beautiful Foulard Silks at so low a the new colorings, both brilliant and price. Many of them have been the more subdued tints—tan, rose, selling at $2.50 per yard. They. are yellow, robin egg blue, pink and light 86 inches wide. Blue, brown, gray, blue. Nothing newer or prettier for tan, navy and black, with figures in sports or street wear than a chic smart contrasting colors. Choose straight-line dress of colored Pongee. Monday at the very special price, PER YARD... -@MeQO | YARD $1.65 EXQUISITE DRAPERY SILKS ~ Beautiful in Texture and Coloring % SILK BROCADE $2.25 SILK POPLIN $1.95 These Drapery Silks are entirely out Fine quality Silk Drapery Poplin in at- of the ordinary. There are soft, rich Brocade Silks in subdued shades of tractive shades of Chinese blue, rose, blue, mulberry, brown and tan with tan and mulberry. 50 inches wide. shee quctgh sontreaen colds to Bons: Draperies of this material will en- oul e pattern. inches -wide. ; These will be specially priced Mon. hance the loveliness of any room. It PER varp $2020 | pun vary 91.95 SWEATER SEASON IS HERE And with it comes the good news of sharp reductions on every. Woman’s and Girl’s Sweater in stock. For every hour of the summer's day there is a Sweater; filmy ones, sheer wool ones, others of fiber or all-silk, in Balkan, Tuxedo or slip-on styles. Colors brilliant or pastel. If you are needing a Sweater you will surely find it here. NOTE THE REDUCTIONS $5.95 Sweaters for______-____' $3.95 $7.95 Sweaters for_._________- $5.95 $9.95 Sweaters for___________ $6.95 $15.00 Sweaters for. All prices herein quoted will preyail for the week beginning June 11. But remember, early shopping may save you a disappointment. Richards & Cimningham Company THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST AANA i z 4 Fe. ee ee y Sea BR ry “— as ea wale —