Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1923, Page 3

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Gur Casper Waly crroune BY MARY TOBIN ‘WMusical Program at Well's ore Friday Evening. A musical program of interest to all music lovers will be given Fri- day evening at 8 o'clock at the Charles E. Well’s music store, 232 East Second strest. Mrs. Berta Smith, prominent vocal teacher, will be in charge of the program which will consist of vocal as well as in- strumental numbers. No admission will be charged and all those inter- ested in music are invited to attend. ‘The program for the evening fol- lows: I, Ampico, Re-enaction ----—— Mr. ‘V. Soprano with flute obligato, “Lo, Here the Gentle Lark” ___.----.------Bishop Mrs. Berta Smith and Mr. Foote ‘VI. Piano, Concert Etude-. -----Alexander MacFadden Mrs. Rose Toenges Haynie ‘VII. Soprano and tenor, “Sunset” ----.-------Goring Thomas Mrs. Smith and John Arnott Mrs. Kathryn Cree, accompanist eee Dramatic Division Will Meet Thursday. The dramatic division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will meet Thursday afternoon, October 11, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, R. W. Loucks, 659 CY avenue. ‘The program will be on modern English dramatists. A round table discussion of the following plays will be given: Shaw's, “You Never Can Tell”; Milne’s, “Mr. Pim Passes By”; Golsworthy’s, “Loyalities.” Roll call will be answered by some ‘current event of the modern drama. Mrs. J. H. McCorry will give a talk on the development of the drama. Mrs. W. W. Lacey will give a talk en “Tendencies of Modern English ‘Woman's Departmental club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the public library. A pro- gram of interest has been planned and all members are asked to be present. o;. 60 Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Graham en- tertained at an informal dinner par- ty last evening at their home on Bast Second street in honor of their third wedding anniversary. Covers ‘were laid for ten. this evening at the home of Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, 536 South Wol- ‘are effec- . Reduces unnatural fpantseptic, Whie Fes 3 ice : PSend Oe for Triel Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City perfect appearance of hi » Skin ‘roubles cc Gouraud’s Oriental Cream cott street. Substitutes for the even- ing will be Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mrs. Julian Lever, Jr., and Miss Marie Hooper of Ohio. Members of the club for the year include Mrs. W. I. Rehr, Mrs, Paul Hooper, Miss Mar- garet England, Miss Patricia Sulll!- van, Miss Lovey Norris, Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mrs, T. J. Drew, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Miss Lois Long- shore, Miss Kathleen Sullivan and Miss Kathryn Mahoney. see Social Service Circle Meeting Wednesday. The Social service circle of the Methodist church will hold an all- day session Wednesday at the home ot Mrs. Harley H, Smith, 636 South Jackson street. All members and friends are invited to attend. cee Mrs. Schulte Entertains Pepper Club. Mrs. Arthur A, Schulte entertain- ed the members of the Pepper club last evening at her residence, 1042 East Second street. Substitutes for the evening were Mrs. M. N. Wheel- er and Mrs. T. J. Drew, eee Missionary Society Tea Thursday Afternoon, The Women's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will give a special tea Thursday after- noon, October 11, at the home of Mrs. L. L, Gantz, 908 South Durbin street, for the benefit of the work being carried on by the society in Rock Springs. Mrs. B. BH. Fisher and pupils will be in charge of the Program for the afternoon. The public is invited to attend. see Mrs. Kelley Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs, A. J. Kelley entertained to- day at the first of a series, of in- formal parties, a bridge luncheon given at her home, 753 South Lin- coln street. Among those who at- tended were Mrs. A, J. Wood, Mrs. R. O. MacDonald, rs. Thomas Goodman, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mrs. John Durst, Mrs. Carl Taylor, Mi F, Jessen, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. James A. Carroll, Mrs, James P. Sweeney, ‘Mrs. J. A. Gaiser, Mra. W. E. Morrison, Mrs. Charles Anda, Totknow how good a cigarette really can be you must try a De Freece DENTISTS Announce the Opening of Offices Suite 300—303—O-S Bldg Phone 123 Casper, Wyo. THE SHIKANY Phone 736 Shikany’s Special Ladies’ Silk Dresses New Fall models in the heavy Molly O or canton crepe or satin; in brown, black, navy or cocoa. a2 New Shipment of Narrow Filet Lace See epee, @yardy toh Le ee Children’s Knitted Caps All colors, ages 1 to 5. Speciel, each) 22-2 ..... iw oe DRY GOODS CO. SPECIAL 141 E. Secord Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Mrs. John McCorry and Mrs. C. R, McShane. Mrs, Kelley will entertain again this week on Thursday at a kensington and on Saturday at a bridge lunch- eon. Mrs. Carney Peterson entertained the members of the Tea club this afternoon at her home, 702 Divine street at the first meeting of the season. Substitutes for the after- noon were Mrs. Hal Curran and Miss Blanche Lummis of Cheyenne. Mem- bers of the club present were Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Leigh Town- send, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. Gus Bell and the host- ess. The club will meet again in two weeks on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gus Bell. eee Presbyterian Society Entertain at Steak Fry. ‘The Young People of the Presby- terian church enjoyed a beefsteak fry at a camp at the foot of Casper mountain Monday evening, with 30 members of the organization sitting down to the appetizing meal. A live. ly social program is planned for the winter months and all young people who are not now attending a church are cordially invited to meet the young people of the First Presby- terian church where no one is a stranger after the first hand shake. see Mr. and Mrs. Allely . Will Entertain, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Allely will entertain at a buffet supper this evening at their home on Four- teenth and Elm streets. Among the guests who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Leeper, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wertz, Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fleisnes, W. H. Cobb and the hosts. eee D. A. R. Luncheon Today at Henning. The Daughters of the American Revolution entertained at their an- nual luncheon today given at the Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. Henning hotel, after which a busi- ness meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Carl Shumaker on South Center street. Among the members and guests present at the luncheon were Mrs. R. T. Kemp, Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. W. W. Barnes, Mrs. John O. James, Mrs. Lula A. Sloane, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. W. W. Lacy, Mrs. Glenn C, Littlefield, Mre.' Harry HB. Cotton, Mrs. William Kocher, Mr. H. C. Chappell, Mrs. D. L. Shipp, Mrs. J. R. Lioyd, Mrs. Chas, 8. Hill, Mrs. Max W, Winter, Mrs. K. EB. Drebert, Mrs. F. T. Richardson, Mrs. R. H. Horstman, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Airs. M. K. Edwards, Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball, Sr., Mrs. Lillian L. Van Burgh, Mrs, Bryant Butler Brooks, Mrs. A. E. Hazlett, Mrs. T. F. Algeo, Mrs. H, B. Durham, Mrs. F. B. Firmin, Mrs. R. B. Leggett, Mrs. B. P. Bacon, Myra Cline, Mrs. Alice Holland, Mrs. John Griese, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. C. F. Shumaker, Mrs. Rose Haynie, Mrs. Chas. W. Crab- tree, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. F. 8. Knittle, Mrs. Otto H. Bollen, Mrs. Ga B. Mrs. H. R. Lath- rop and Margaret S. Knittle. paces tle ecse< nla a Personals Mr. and Mrs. Fred Capen and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Walker will leave on Thursday of this week for the Bar © ranch where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cun- ningham for several days. eee Miss Vera Almquist, who has been visiting for some time in Omaha, returned to the city and is making her home at the L. P. Mathias resl- dence, 112 South Lincoln street. eens Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, Sr., returned Sunday from a month’s trip made overland to points in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mex- ico. Fram Casper they drove to Lan der then to Rock Springs and on to Salt Lake, where they spent a short time visiting with friends. From Salt Lake they continued their journey through the agricultural regions of Utah on their way to Mesa Verde national park, located in the south- western part of Colorado. While there they visited the pre-historic elitt awellings. From Mesa Verde they journeyed through the Navajo Indian reservation to New Mexico and attended the annual corn festi- val of the Toas Indians after which they went to Denver, where they spent @ short time visiing with their > Mrs. Lioyd Tulley. On their return they stopped in Lara- mie where their daughter, Miss Ruth Kimball is attending the state uni- versity. They returned to Casper by way of Cheyenne. Mr. and Mrs. Kim- ball were delayed tonger than ex- pected by the weather and road con- ditions. , eee Miss Billie May 1s visiting with friends here from her home in Na- trona, Wyo. cee Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Warren are visiting in the city for a short time from their homes in Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and family came up yesterday on a short trip from Gelnrock. eee Miss Nellie Craft who has been visiting with friencs in Los geles for the last month is expected jto return this week. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Wells came tn jyesterday on a short business trip from Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Dielinson of Freeland are vi here for a few days and attending to business affairs. ees Miss Esther A. Carter came down yesterday frem Lander and will spend several days in the city vis- iting with friends. .-. . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Helman and their home in St. Louis. $i 6) 8: Miss Theda Martin is a Denver visitor spending a few days in the city. eee Mrs. George C. Redick and chil- dren are spending a short time here from their home {n Cody having ar- rived yesterday. * Miss Eva Brown left the latter part of last week for Chicago and An- | siting with friends | family have arrived in the_city from Indianapolis where she expects to spend the winter months, Miss Brown has accepted a position with & manufacturing company in In- dianapolis. eee The Misses \Marfon and Helen Davis are visiting with friends in the city for a short time from Chi cago. eee Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Beck and chil aren have returned from Salt Li where they were called by the ness of Mrs. Beck’s mother, Dr. C. M. Camplin arrived in the city this week from New York City the guest of Mr. Snyder and and will be Mrs. H. H, for several with the life and luster of perfect health and cleanliness, creating that wonderful en- trancing charm of ever changing shades. This and even more. lies in your power by the use of WRAUD* ORIENTA COCOANUT OIL | SHAMPOO FERD.T. HOPKINS & SON, New York For the DRESSES days. price you want to pay. the latest tendency—Style. cloths offers you the widest possible choice. Discriminating W oman Beautifully Tailored Coats For Late Fall and Early Winter at $35.00, $48.50, $68.50 $78.50 And Up In these Coats you will firfd the newest fabric effects and The variety of designs and DRESSES Exceptional Values at $10.75, $16.75, $22.75 $39.75 Everywoman’s Store Shop 110 EAST SECOND STREET A great many new dresses, different in both style and material, have been added to our lines in the past few You are sure to find the dress you want at the We are showing unusual values in Hats at $10.00 We welcome the particular customer This store is aften called the store for || Ayeristocrat Rouge —. ||50c Armand’s Rouge_—..45¢ || Ayeristocrat Powder "70 || Ayers Face Powder...__70c A Mr, and Mrs. R, M. Roche left this woek for an extended visit with | friends in the east. eee | Miss Veronica Snyder of Fort | Dodge, Ia., fs visiting here for sev- eral weeks at the home of her aunt, | Mrs. A. E. Wilkenson. eee Mrs. James Hughes, who has been visiting with her parents in Billings for some time, will return the latter part of this week. PAGE THREE Announcements have been re ceived here of the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Mad- ley of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Madley was formerly Miss Ethel Rolland of this city. Mr. and Mrs. I. their house guest at their home on Fourteenth street. Mr. Lark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lark of Tulsa, Okla. __PEP’S SPECIAL DAILY LUX 1lc, 2 for 20c LIFE-Buoy 8c, 2 for 15¢ | CIGARETTES | EVERY DAY PRICES | Beechnuts _.__...3 for 40c Camels — |Chesterfields . {English Ovals |Fatimas . } | Lucky Strikes | | Milos . Melachrinos Murads 7c and 35c | Naturals, small ......3 for 40c Natural Rounds18c, 2 for 35c| Jomars eee 176 111s, large -3 for 40c Old Mills -3 for 40c Piedmonts —__ Polos Spurs — Salisbury Straight Cuts Tareytons . 7e and 35c| dime whole cow—Charley Pep. $1.00 Azurea Face LO wer ae -90c || Ashes Roses Rouge.._.__75c 100 Alophen Pills. $1.25 Absorbine Jr. $1.00 Adlerika —___ 65c Asthmador ~__. Amami Shampoo._2 for 25c Ayeristocrat Cream: Tubes —. Jars — Ayers Face Cream 25c Bathasweet ——.—...20c $1.00 Boncilla Tubes___85c ||25c Beecham’s Pills__. ||75c Bellan’s — $1.00 Boncilla Jars... 85c¢ -50 Boncilla Jars. ¢ Boncilla Van. ©) ¢ Boncilla Cold © Bayer’s Aspirin, 1 doz. Bayer’s Aspirin, 2 doz. 25c Bellan’s .. 80c Bromo Quinine Lax..25¢ articular peo- ple, because we use so much care in selecting quality appare!—by keeping up-to-date and in step with newest style tendencies and by striving to give the most value for the money. It pays to be particular and being particular on our part bes dt individuality to our merchandise, stamps a urchase with a mark of distinction and establishes con- idence in our business transactions. Goods sold with a view to deceiving, seldom stay sold nor do they make plensed, customers—but good: s sold where every atten- ion is given toward pleasing particuiar people cannot fail to make friends for any store. ||60c Bromo Seltzer... |} 50: Chamberlin’s Cough ||60c D. & R. Cold Cream_50c || 60c Dorin’s Rouge. ||60c Ely’s Cream Balm. 30c Bromo Seltzer____25¢ 50c WEDNESDAY ONLY Special CAMELS per carton, $1.20 Coty Face Powder. 35c Cutex Items_— Coty Toilet Water_ 99c 30c $3.00 Carmen Powder__...45c Carter’s Liver Pills..20c 50c Castoria 25c Cascarets .... 50c Citrate Magnes = 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills. $1.00 D. & R, Cream Djer Kiss Sachet____ Seay Djer Kiss Face Powder..55c Doan’s Kidney Pills._55¢ 75e Dextri Maltose. Djer Kiss Rouge. 35¢ Danderine .... 60c Danderine $1.00 Danderine 800) .D.'D. (Ds... 35c Frostilla —_ $1.00 Floramye Face Powder — 25e Golden Glint__ BSc Gets It... 50c Hair Groom... Haswell’s Witch Haze Cream —_...... shortage because shipments —just like, DON’T FORGE radiant “goodbye” tonight, So sings Pill, the medicine |Star, per plug____.. Cut Prices vs. Regular Prices—TIs it true? One thin Cuts no ice in a stack of 5000 ten cent pieces, but let 4999 disappear and there might come a time when a dime’s worth of Hamburger would look like a DRUCS Two Over ck FOR THE PEOPLE soOnaat h Stores 138 and 146 South Center Street ?°D2 70 '°* November Issue COSMOPOLITAN Now On Sale at Pep’s TOBACCO EVERY DAY PRICES Climax, thin, per plug__45c Climax, med. per plug....80c Horseshoe, per plug... Masterpiece, per plug. Edgeworth, pocket tin..15c Lucky Strike, lb.W.._$1.25 Lucky Strike, pocket tin..15¢ Prince Albert, tins..2 for 25¢ Tuxedo, lb, —. Velvet ... Velvet, Ib. Velvet, 14 lb. Tinsley, thick — Spark Plug Carton... AT THESE PRICES EVERY DAY Hudnut’s Bandolin —....30¢ 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream —____40c¢ $1.00 Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream -90c Hudnut Duo Compacts $1.55 Henna (Paul’s) 95 60c Herpicide .. 50c $1.00 Horlick’s __.__.... 95 50c Horlick’s ______§__.46c¢ 100 Hinkle Pills____...20« 25c Johnson Talcum____20e Java Rice Face Powder..55c 85c Jad Salts. -75¢ $1.50 Kolorbak .__....$1.35 Krank’s Lather Cream, tubes Rat She $1.25 Kremola, (Berry’s) —. .$1.10 Lyon’s Tooth Powder__..25c La Blache Powder. 55c 25c Lavoris ..... —--20c 50c Lavoris . A5c $1.00 Lavoris —..._-__..8 Bc 30c Listerine —. 25c 60c Listerine nS 0C $1.20 Listerine ___.$1.00 Lov’me Powder —....__70c $1.00 Le Trefle Powder..90c Luxor Rouge &. 25c Mum. 30c Mennen’s Talcum__.25c¢ 50c Melba Powder. Mary Garden Rouge. Just paste this list on your bathroom floor, step on it, and Pep’s Prices will tickle any bare-footed boy. Mascara SY Maybelline —...._-___..50c« Mary Garden Brilliant- p ES As a Se reat ed Mary Garden Rouge____50c Mary Garden Perfume $1.35 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil . 85c Musterole ....._-30e« 60c Musterole —55c $1.00 Mahdeen —_____.80c 16-oz. Milk Magnesia (Norwich) —......—...40¢ 16-0z. Milk Magnesia (Phillips) 45c 65c Mellin’s ..55c 60c Murine — —50c $1 Mother’s Friend_.$1.05 25c Mentholatum . 20c 50c Mentholatum 45c $1.00 Mentholatum —__.90c 30c Miles Anti Pain Pills 25¢ $1.00 Miles Nervine__...85c Neet ee EEE! | $1.10 Nuxated Iron. 9-0z. Nujol . Nujol c Nature Remedy. Orchard White. -50 Oriental Cream_$1.40 ¢ Odorono —.— $1.15 Othine 80c Olive Table - 60c Odorono ..,..______.50e CONSTANTLY—If we happen to be sold out of any of the above items, at any time, it is only a temporary re constantly on the way '—Old Sol Sun flashes a but he comes back smiling at the dawn of the morning after the night before— man!

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