Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 3

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Che Casper Lailp Cribune News FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923. PAGE THREE. © SOGGIETY © -2 ' | of Women’s Clubs and Organizations ' - MARY TOBIN, Society Editor ‘lights to a large white birthday cake spent several weeks on a business andyhas been attending Princeton untver-yyesterday from Ranger. Texas and June 8 at their home, 702 Melrose Mrs. Ruby C. Sherman of Osborne, -y on the table were used for decora-| pleasure trip. sity. Mr. Nicolaysen spent a short| will spend a few days here. street. Dr. M. C. Keith was the at} Kan., is visiting ‘e with friends and + | tions. Mrs. Ryan was assisted by Mrs. , hihi ned time in New York visiting with © o> tending physician, attending to business affairg for a P (arene. Marsh, Fourteen children| Mrs. N. E. Thomae and two sons,|friends before returning to his home| Mrs. H. G. Allen ts a business vis- eee few days. - attended. +] Arlo and John will leave next week | here, itor here for a shart time from La-| 4; at Mraiat* Heaneeden ave vis: 7 | for Los Angeles, Callf., where they owe voye. iting’ in ghe-cipiione tiki benere h Nty by ofteri labe Hh will visit for snrpelGe, four months, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown and ooh Salt Creek. y , meee jrocctgest fl Mn ieka ee. : | Mrs, C. L. Hudson has arrived in| jest Groom are visiting here for 4} yr05 Nrargaret Dalnypte is spend: 118 eaten hat means will use Van Duzer’s | ersona » Ee Ls. short time from Valentine, Neb. wiitvocing* wat pray tebcih shinee CIR! O CA il California and will spend the summer S teiil ing a short time here from Rock} Mrs. George Adams arrived this leks ring ee rac Anarene ies F : he = puddings, {ces desserts in gen-:~: Fhe a | months there. Miss Nellie Doyle .is. visiting with | SPs". eee pave Sr haiidt baversl dase: hi ay *leral—Advertisement, eee 7 > e ere. i Dr. and Mra, Nell Charles Geta ‘and friencis here for a short time from Miss Margaret Newell arrived yes- Gaughter Olive will leave this ‘eve.| Mr. and Mts. K. 0. Johnston and| Douglas. terday afternoon from Waltman and Mrs. Mahoney Will Entertain Mrs. Jeremiah’ Mahoney will enter- tain at @n informal bridge luncheon tomorrow at her residence, 536 South olcott street. ¥. W. ©. A. Board Meeting Is Postponed The regular monthly board of direc- , meeting of the Y. W. C, A. which 1s to have been held this evening has en postponed until next Friday, tune 22 at which time all members of jhe board are naked to be present J oe Mothershead-Miller Marriage, gf ch evening Mr. Rush Miller and Miss Beulah Mothers- ad both of Laramie county, Colo., ere married in the parsonage of the First Baptist church, the Rev. C. M. ‘rhompson, Jr., officiated. Mr. Miller employed at the Midwest Refining company. His bride cama from Colo: do on the morning of the wedding. C. L. March and Mrs. C. J. Pler- son attended the couple. They will make their home in Casper eee to be at the station to see the girls off. Members of the board of direc- tors of the Young Women's Christian Association will also be present. The girls will .be met at Estes park by Miss Ruth Mecahom, who wilt chap- erone the party and who will return to Casper with them. Literary Club Meeting This Evening ‘The regular meeting of the Casper jterary club will be held this eve- ning at the public library. The mect- {ng was to have been held last eve ning at the Elk’s auditorium s. Dance at Freeland Saturday Evening William Cartwright and Henry Starr will give an informal dancing party Saturday evening at Freeland, Wyo., to which the public is invited. Roe- freshments will be served during the evening. L FORE Bridge Luncheon Saturday Mrs. H. L. Hanna will be hostess at an informal bridge luncheon tomor- row to be given at her home on South ning for Denver to be gone several ‘days visiting with friends. eee Miss Catherine Wednesday Hinderman evening for mer school session. . . children have returned from Tulsa, Okle., where they have been visiting for the last few months. lett eee Laramie where she will teach during the sum- Miss Agnes Finch arrived this morning from her home in Colorado Springs and will visit here with rela tives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. K, L. Parker left this riba morning overland for Cheyenne and Denver to be gone 10 days on pleasure trip. While in Colorado they Mrs. J. G. Beck and Mrs. Hazel B ajConner of Douglas were in the city shopping on Th ursday. will spend a short time visiting with rene relatives in Colorado Springs. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Thornburg left Mo., after spending two months here. last evening for Kansag City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. William. son and children will leave next week for Omaha, where Mr. Williamson has accepted a position oe The Misses Eva and Roema Carter arrived overland this morning from Denver and will spend a week here which they will leave for the National park visiting with friends after to be gone a week. ese Willigm Nicolaysen, son > Mrs, P. C. Nicla: morning from } Mr, and Mrs, C. BE. Rogers are vis- iting here for a few days from Daw- son, Ky. Mr. and Mrs H. O. Barber came down last evening from Lander and will spend several days here. Mr. and Mra Garey Jones are here for a few days visiting with friends from Salt Creek. and Mra..G. #: and Dora Wa Mr. ‘Watson, Max arrived will spend a short time here visiting | with friends, | eee Miss Ida Plercy of Denver is here for a short time on business. ores: Mr, and Mra. A. Sullivan are Boise Ida., visitors here for a few days. ere 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDermott are the proud parents of a baby daughter Mary Elizabeth, who arrived Friday MEDIUM BROWN HAIR _ looks best of all after a Golden Glint Sham poo.—Advertisement. June days call for one’s pret- A Sports Model—Can Go Anywhere You Go Fasily carried as your suitcase, takes up less room. Strongly built for hard use, this instrument wili play all well as the larger Victrolas, records equally a ‘Ash street in honor of her sister, Miss Bernice Forest of Omaha who is visit- ing here for a few weeks at the cco Hanna home. Yellow flowers and} Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Baton and favora will be used for the decora-| daughter left this afternoon for their Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Farr are here for several weeks from Dallas, Tex Miss Graft Entertains. Miss Lela Craft entertained infor- mally last evening at her home in the ilcebrand apartments in honor of Easy Paxment Terms Pay only a email amount down and this instru- ment will be sent at once to your home. tiest, whether it be at a social affair—or in the enjoyment of _ Complete stock of Victrola and Brunswick Records these glorious out-of-door days. Ct tions. Eight guests will be present. | home in Nebraska after spending a Th Ch E. W Musi C | aOR Uinoaee Tee) pik gine. Si month here visWne with relatives. e as. ells usic Lo. and Mrs, Ralph Murane, Children's Party pag hs ning was spent in dancing after Home of the Chickering Last Evening Mrs. Francis K. Miller of Indian- which refreshments were served ttendea| Little Entma Ryan was hostess at] apolis is here on business for a few 232 East Second St., Casper Phone 194 Among the guests who a ‘en, | & children’s party given last evening} weeks. ; I were the Misses Eleanore Jess n at her home on West ‘Yéllowstane in: one 6 Exclustve Agents for C. G. Conn Band Instruments. Benetta, poloeree sere Paes honor of her elghth birthday. Pink] Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams have Lula Duty, Nellie C and white ribbons leading from the sers. Thomas Troth, Paul O'Bry- | ———— —— n, Fred Perkins, Shelby Ronaldson, Tawrence Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. /Ngalph Murane and Mr, and Mrs. J. Davis. returned from Chicago where they For Finer Texture and Larger Volume in the baked goods use KG Baking Powder SAME PRICE | Our Showing Of Wall's Musical Concert This’ Evening. ‘The postponed concert which was to have been given last week by the Charles E. Wells Music company will . given this evening at 8 o'clock at the store on East Second street. The concert is, being given’ for all Casper music lovers. No admisston will be charged, A program consisting of piano selections, vocal and violin se- jestions wil be given and it is ex- é peéted that a large number will at- tend. In addition to the numbers pre- viously mentioned in this paper, Mrs. Charles Fowler, talented painist will play Mendelssohn's, Rondo Capric Summer Dresses is delightfully complete from the most inexpensive but dainty little wash frock to the rich, elaborate dinner dress, At From $65.00 to $98.50 We are showing a line of exquisite creations, designed by the world’s famous leaders in this art. Made of the very finest materials in modish, exclusive At From $32.50 to $48.50 Our displays are most comprehensive and include every desirable style, material and color shown in the smartest shops of the country. East Side Aid Meets Saturday The Ladies Aid society of the East Side Methodist Community cfurch p meet at the home of the Rev. and for over 3Q years Featured In‘All the Wanted Materials s. Dean, 919 East Fifth street, A saturday, June 16, at 10:30 a.m. Busi ness of importance will be taken up. or 6e Neighbors of Wooderaft Dinner Saturday Evening Ounces for Undoubtedly the comfort and conven- 5) The Neighbors of Woodcraft will (more than a pound ead « hail A F; $22 50 $28 50 ience of the One-strap Pump has much ove eiieken dinner Saturday eve tov a quareer) t rom © to u to do with it’s continued popularity. ning at the Odd Fellow’s hall to Large lines of dainty creations for street and social wear in a liberal assortment of designs and fabrics and complete range of sizes. At $19.95 At $10.95 At $6.75 A line of dainty frocks, An extremely popular A truly wonderful ar- line of appealing ray in summer values replenished for tomor- dresses for the woman that will at once im- row from a new ship- and fmiss. press you. ment. which the public is invited. Serving for the dinner will bem: at 5 o'clock and will continue until 7:30. a ee And you’ll think still more of the one- strap when you see this clever variation we are showing in a variety of leathers and trimmings. Use less than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT. CLUB CAFE 129 South Center Street—Across From Iris Theater Y. W. ©. A. Secretary leaves for Her Home ss Iris Fritz who has been for t few months secretary for the g Women's Christian association here has returned to.her home. The sard of directors as well as all mem: ers of the association regret losing Miss Fritz as they feel that her work here has been very successful. eee Knights of Pythias Meeting This Evening ‘The Knights of Pythias will meet n regular session this evening at the In dark or light Beige suede, black suede, black satin, patent leather and satin with red or yellow trimmings $9.00 and $10.00 WiIGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN’ Every Dress at Whatever Price Means Dollars Saved and Satisfaction to You of P. hall. There will be work in li tar Erin's neh, Meals at most reasonable prices. The ONLY Cafe in Casper ments be Bery 8 ho} where Home Made Hot Cakes are served with Coffee for 1bc. ° ° x_CvOry Knight will attend thin meeting|| Wpere, Home Made Hot Cates are served with Coffee for 15c. Our Line of Specials at $6.75 fg, portant Haslneest ma ters Set ee service, Try our Special 35¢ and 40c noon day luncheon. All cussed orders include Soup, Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Pudding, Tea, . ; ; : cee nana? Coffee, iil Buttermilk or feed ‘Tea. Quick’ and ng tes, Has been replenished and will continue for the bent of Saturday . 3 service. The best steaks served in town for the least money. shoppers. Dresses, Hats, Coats, Capes, Blouses, Breakfast Coa 5 \ttend Conferance Bat once at the Club and you will be a constant patron. THE ees Aweaters P Willow P ae Reratee at 4 pu Bath eral Casper girls, among which MAN IN OVERALLS IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE OEE eee Cony ao ~ eeebbaaee Oter OCC. Dora Stanley, Eloise McKim and CLUB CAFE TO EAT. thryn Coale will attend the Girl erve conference to be held at Estes 129 South Center Street—Across From Iris Theater ei are day Sri A Complete Showing of New Summer Hats $3.50, $6.75, $12.95, $16.50 | And Up | Amazing Bargains Also In Coats, Capes, Suits and Other Apparel In buying your bread here you are assured of its fresh- ness “Wherever human hearts are sad or glad, and songs are sung and strings vibrate, and keys respond to love's carcss, ‘ani whblsiovieness. Great care is taken to guard against impurities. Such precautions your patronage. there is known, respected, revered—loved—the namee and fame of Steinway— ELBERT HUBBARD, STEINWAY PIANOS ARE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT deserve For Cookies or /”}| Pie Crust—use RED. CROSS | EVAPORATED MILK Absolutely pure, safe, convenient Sold and recommended If the saving of is to There’s something new always money inter- esting you this is the place for you to shop. and different at the Frantz Shop. Si 252 South Center St.—Phone 1804-W FORMAL OPENING, SATURDAY, JUNE 16 In Our New Home - ,Flowers Given as Souvenirs From 2 to 5 p. m. The Music Shoppe Inc. Phone 1745 Until Removal to Our New Location at 110 East Second St, Every Item Offered for Sale Will Be at a Special Price * 238 East Second St. The Snow White Bakery 236 S. Wolcott Phone 1319J

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