Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 21, 1923, Page 3

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1923. 5 BY MARY TOBIN Mrs. Townsend \Vill Entertain Mrs, Leigh Townsend jels, Betsy Nichols, Bobbie will enter-! Lummis, Pitt Covert, Friday, August 24, at her residence in the Rew Garbutt apartments nook, te ier | steorig and the honored guest. Netghbors of Woodera(t. i SPE ited Vill Meet This Kvening | Lawn Party The Neighbors of Woodcraft Cas-) Wednesday. ver, Johnnie Bingenheimer, Donald McMahon, : ‘ attend. Le vefit Association fe chetiar ae at the 1, 0. O Mrs. Smith Entertains, rved BY Mrs. K Wilson Barbara were payed and refreshments were ed. Mrs. Biglin was assisted by | 80n of Des Moines, Ia. ss Genevieve Biglin of O'Neil, Neb., | Were present, guest at the Bigiin home. exerts Among the children who attended | Birthday Party were Frank-Bacheller, Tommie Dan ra Afternoon Dorothy's fifth birthday. as favors. decorations. mars the perfect appearance of her old King. Ten children attended. complexion, Skin taubles ‘are. effec cee tively concealed. Reduces unnatural Lapp-McCalley color and corrects greasy ly antiseptic. White-Fiesh. 3 | | Engagement Announced 10c for FERD. T. HOPKINS ‘rial Size & SON, New York City Gouraud’s Burn, Helen Lucia Lummis, Blanche Louis Bobbie Barth tain at an informal bridge luncheon! o‘omew, Joe Mansfield Jr., John Dea- Oliver Margaret yer chapter No. 409 will meet thi The Girl Reserves will entertain at ening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fe! to be given Wednesday hall. Al members of the or 7:30. All high school girls tion are asked to be prevent All those wish are asked to call the A. Smith was hostess at an nformal dinner party given last even- ing at her home on Wolcott street in Elizabeth's Beni © after. ee A birthday or of her daughter siven for oll those having pirthday. The evening was spent in ys during the month of Aug ge. Mrs, ith was assisted by George F. R: id. Twelve guests + ae. attended. Irthday Party pie le Th’p Afternoon. Mrs. A, E, Biglin entertained at a’ Yest r rty thie afternoon at her Mrs. Stanley Robinson entertained 1212 South Center street in| at an informal tea yesterday her small son Gene's second| oon at her home on East Second I During the afternoon games | street complimentary to her sister and house guest, Miss Evelyn John. Eight guests . James C, Stone was hostess at a children’s party given this after- noon at her residence on South David street. in honor of her small daughter | 211600 Pink dolis| and colored paper dresses were used’ jian léft yesterday afternoon for Cord- A large cake with five ington, O., where they will visit with tiny white candles was used for table, relatives for several months. Mrs. Stone was assist- see ed during the afternoon by Mrs. Har- Announcement has been made of| Colorado before coming to Casper. the engagement of Miss Kathleen o*e Lapp of Harvard, Nebr., to Deforest McCalley, also of Nebraska, the msr- |riage to take place in a short time | at the home of the bride-to-be. Mr. McCalley who was a student at the _ university at Lincoln and who has been in Casper during the summer months, will leave Friday for Nebras- ka. Mr. McCalley ts connected with the Western Laburatory of Lincoin,| Neb, | eee Pioneer Association | Meeting at Barne's Cabin Members of the Natrona County| Pioneer association will meet Thurs- lay afternoon, August 30, at the sum-| mer home of Mr. and Mrs. John B.| Barnes. At 6:30 Thursday évening a supper will be served. All members jof the association who are going to! attend the meeting are asked to cali Mr. Barnes at 1152 for the purpose of making all arrangements. Personale | | | 4 elation Iolds Suecesstul Mecting rooms some time befere Wednesday The Women’s Benefit association evening. a a te Tn asta wanareatill ag Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams are Salt Creek visitors in the city for aj few days. | enero | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barney are spending several days here from their home in Kennan, Ill Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Briscoe are spending some time here from Tulsa, Okla. Mr. Briscoe is connected with ‘the Illinois Pipe Line company. vee The Misses Helen Young and Vir- sinia Harris are visiting with friends here from their home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Morris left last evening for Denver where they will spend a week or ten days on a busi- ness and pleasure trip. | Si: Le | Miss Olive Putenney who was as. | sociated with the local chamber of commerce for more than three years returned this morning from Califor: nia where she has spent the last six months. Mrs. J. C. Austin and daughter Lil- Mr. and Mrs, Claude Greve have as thelr guests at their home, Mrs. Greve, mother of Mr. Greve and son Donald, of Central City, Ia, Mrs. | Greve and son visited with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horstman Oriental Cream all after PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS TALKING MACHINES PIANOS—Priced from $150 up. PLAYERS—Priced from $500 up. TALKING MACHINES—Priced $15 up. Many of these used instruments we are of- fering you now have been taken in trade on Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos. They are from Casper’s Best Homes and we guarantee them to you as we would guar- antee a new instrument. We Have Heavy Shipments of Steinways and the Duo-Art Re- producing Pianos In transit and our warerooms must be cleared of our present stock to make room for them. Buy Now and Save $50 to $150 They are real values you cannot afford to pass up if you are going to buy. Every one is worth more mon- ey than we have it priced but we must have the room. REMEMBER you have the privilege of exchanging any instrument you buy now ona Steinway—we give you a twelve month exchange bond, with a privilege of renewing it for another twelve months. Every in- strument bought of us now opens the door to later possession of a - STEINWAY. . A small payment down sends the instrument to your home or holds it for fature delivery. The balance is arranged in small monthly payments. The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. 238 East Second St. 233 East First St. PHONE 1745 SHOP AT THE MUSIC SHOPPE AND KEEP YOUR MONEY IN CASPER. Medium Brown Hair looks best of have returned from Yellowstone Nat- Golden Glint Shampoo. Ady| {onal park where they have been on Real Bargains and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 0. Weeks ja pleasure trip for the last ten days. CCE | Theadore Mosher has returned to Salt Creek after spending several | days visiting with his parents, Mr. land Mrs. R. J. Mosher of South David street. ' ones | Mr, and Mrs. H. . Thompson have as their house guest at their home on ; McKinley street, Mrs. Frank Horner of Cleveland, O., sister of Mr. Thomp- son, y eee Mr. and Mrs. Herman B, Gates of | Denver, accompanied by Miss Beulah Freeley of Denver and Dr. and Mrs. / Extra Special SUBWAY BARGAINS This week only True Shape Ladies’ Silk Hose 87c PAIR Black, tan, brown, grey Ne _For Street and Afternoon as roshanara crepe, poire black, blue shades. and many For Street, Afternoon a Dinner Wear poire, satin and heavy silk Colors are principally re: grey, brown and black. On One of These New Dre: Meet Your Friends at the Frantz Shop New Fall Dresses at Reduced Prices ‘228 Including such attractive materials back satin, georgette and canton in You'll Save from $5.00 to $7.50 On One of These New Dresses ‘43 Materials of first quality canton, You'll Save From $7.50 te $12.50 Pre-Season 20 Per Cent Discount on Furs A worth-while opportunity to secure a new Coat, Wrap, Cape, Jacquette or Neckpiece. Che Casper Daily Cribune 1. E. Foster of Greenfield, Ia., spent |ter joined from the Yellowstone National park to their home, Ries to Niagara Falls and Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Leech motored from Cheyenne yesterday and will spend several days here. Mr Leech | stops. is state represencative of the Home aa - him later. From Chicago & short time here yesterday enroute | Mr. Moker went to Detroit and into Canada, motoring through that region thence hack to Casper, a journey ct some 4,000 miles in all that was ne- foliated by easy stages and frequent MAMI Chas. Music Go, I OUR Insurance company. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lowe arrived | in the city yesterday from Denver. | Mr. Lowe !s factory representative of | the General Motor Company. a0 te Mr. and Mrs. John Wessel of Sait Creek are spending several days here. 7 e Miss Dorothy Almquist of Omaha is here visiting with her sister, Mis Vera Almquist and with Mrs. L, | ¢ Mathis at 112) South Lincoln. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Taylor and) son Robert Jr., are visiting with friends here for a short time fron Denver. Mr, and Mrs. Taylor residents of Casper for a number of years, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Morian arrived in the city last evening from SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE WILL CONTINUE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Our Friends Have Been Most Responsive to This UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY To obtain a good musical instrument for their homes, and naturally these exceptional values will not last long. Salt Lake City where they have been visiting for several weeks, They will leave shortly for Bradford, P; Miss Ora Halm ‘of Thermopolis is in Casper as a guest of Mrs. T. B. Hood. Mr. and . A. J. Mokler daughter Edness have returned and te Casper after an extensive tour through eastern points and into Can ada. Mr. Mokler left early in the sum: mer, while Mrs. Mokler and daugh Brenlin “AVONDAL! whade madrid the Brenlin window the last touch the home. We invite your inspection. EVAPORATED MILK Sold and recommended iy al FURNITURE Phone 246 THEY ALL COME BACK TO Pigeon's Fresh Roasted Coffee 228 E. Second St. Phone 623 ubway pecials Every Woman's Store A big line of FALL DRESSES for school, office or street wear $10.75 FALL SUITS w location—110 E. Second St. $22.95 Next to Rialto (Main Floor) Wear The durability and beauty of shade combined with the artistic line of scallop and fringe, assure of distinctive charm and attractiveness to CALLAWAYS 133 E. Second Don’t Wait Longer----Come in Tonight in the home than right now ~ The value of a Piano, Player-Piano or Phonograph is judged, not only by the quality of the instrument as compared to its purchase price, but by the guaran- tee and strength of its manufacturer together with the backing and endorse- ment of the company selling that instrument. You are absolutely safe in dealing with us—we realize that our success and future depends on your satisfaction in every detail, and we stand ready and will- ing to serve you musically to the best of our ability. Open Evenings During This Sale Till Nine ‘ SEE THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS AND MANY OTHERS CASH SAVINGS PLAN . On the purchase of any Piano or Player-Piano in- cluded in this Special Clearance Sale, we will allow you an Additional Cash Saving, amounting to 50 percent of your down payment up to $50—in other words: With $10 c we will give you a receipt for_$15.00 With $16 we will give you a receipt for_$22.60 With §20 cash we will give you a receipt for-$30.00 With $80 cash we will give you a receipt for $45.00 With $40 cash we will give you a receipt for.$60.00 With $60 cash we will give you a receipt for-$75.00 SCHAEFER Upright, mahog- any case, used, semi-plain style, a good prac- $1 "5 tice piano, special » twill- lighter nd crepes. indeer, sses See our lines. VICTROLA a) Style 80. AUTOPIANO, late style, ma- This Victrola is in ex- hogany case, in first class cellent condition, ma- playing condition. Sold new hogany, like for $850. Sale price new, or with 12 rolls... $445 Included in this sale are scores of genuine bargains in Pianos, Player Pianos, Phonographs, Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Ukeleles, Sheet Music, Player Rolls, Accordions, Drums, Ete. FREE EXCHANGE SPECIAL MONTHLY TERMS FREE PRIVILEGE TO APPROVED CREDIT. DELIVERY “It Does Make a Difference Where Merchandise” The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 E Second St. CASPER Phone 194 The AMPICO in the Chickering, Haines Bros., and Franklin Also exclusive agents for Kurtzmann, Armstr¢ Clark Players and the celebrated C. G. ( EVERYTHING IN MUSI SUMMA You Purchase Your Musical Band Instrumer (U] Hil A /

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