Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 3

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_ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923 * Dutch Treat Dinner A number of Casper’s society folks will attend a “Dutch Treat” dinner to be given this evening at Henning hotel preceding the for- dance at the Arkeon. Among wil attend are Mr. and Mrs. Car! Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. iy, Charles T. Weidner, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cur . Dr. Victor Dacken, Mr. and Smith, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mr. ang Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. T Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mr. and) Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mrs. Fred Ca- pen, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Biglin. M and Mrs, William B. Cobb, Dr. an Mrs. T, J. Riach Dr. and Mrs, A. F. Hoff, Ivan Marshall, Miss Abb'e Lowndes, Mrs. Eva Mills, William D. Atlely, John Wyland. De L. La- Breche and B. G. Westover. see Miss Bailey Is Guest at Party. The Misses May and Genevieve Reddington and Betty Bangert en- tertained at an informal bridge party last evening at their home on South ‘Wolcott in honor of Mies Elsie Bat- ley who will leave soon for her for- mer home in Empor'a. Kan. Honors for the evening were won by Miss Pg: 4 We List Below Three of Our Pre-Holiday Specials A QUALITY BUILT UPRIGHT PIANO, handsomely finished in genu- Mech. Priced at-s.s-+s--+--------PDOB9OOO ine mahogany. | Veta Gilbourne, Carl Barnard and Richard Ames. Among those who} attended were Mr. and Mrs. Philip! |Girrard, Miss Estelka Boling, Miss Esther Runden, Miss Veta Gil- bourne, Miss Elsie Bailey, | Messrs. Richard Amen, Carl Bar- |nard, Ralph Dickensheets, R. W. Nase, John Tripeny, Warren Bailey, F. E. Patterson and the hcstesses, eee "| Mrs. Patten Entertains "| At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. W. H. Patten was hostess at an informal luncheon and bridge party given yesterday at her home, at Eleventh and Durbin streets, complimentary to Mrs. K. E. Dre- .| bert who will leave soon for Cali- fornia. Honors at bridge were won by Mrz. J, H. McCory and Mrs. A. J. Worthman. Among those who attended were Mrs Sinclair Reekie, Mrs. E. H. Mc- Kelyey, Mrs. R. C. Smith, Mrs.. J. E. Hanway, Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. W. T. Holman, Mrs. R. W. Loucks, Mrs. E. BE. Hanway, Mrs. J. H. McCory, 'Mrs. A. J Worthman and the hon- ored guest. eee Mrs. Flemming Is Guest Of Honor at Luncheon. Mrs. Albert Flemming of Novia Scotia, mother and guest of Mrs, Leigh McGrath was guest of honor at* an informal .bridge luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. Jeremiah | Mahoney at her home, 536 South Wolcctt street. Honors for the afternoon were jwon by Mrs. Rt. C. Cather and Mrs, ‘Anna Leeper. Mrs. Flemming and Mrs. Roden Kingsmill of Toronto, | Canada, received guest gifts. Among those present were Mrs. ty Surprise Them With a Piano This Christmas It’s a gift all the family can use and enjoy you'll acclaim perfect. A MODERN PLAYER-PIANO—Here is a Baldwin made Player of modern design and finish. The tone is clear and true and the Player mechanism is unexelled. The low price we ask for this unusually attractive instrument is only...... nae A DAINTY BABY GRAND—This dainty Baby Grand requires little more room than an upright. Has a rich full tone equal to that of many Finished in English brown mahogany larger grands. with satin finish. A charming instrument at...... ‘A Duo-Art Reproducing Piano for $1950 There Are Numberless Crude Imitations But Only One Duo-Art Reproducing Piano THE ONE INSTRUMENT THAT reproduces with absolute accuracy See and hear this Duo-Art. Priced at... ........5.,.—-..-. Visit our piano display rooms and inspect our many artistic models. Nowhere will you find a finer showing. Terms of payment arranged to suit your convenience on any piano, player piano or reproducing piano you may select, The MUSIC SHOPPE tre. 238 East Second Street OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS H | | the recordings of world famous artists. t i i ! ee fe pe Casper Dally Crivune sen, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. H. L. Several musical seleotions played Patton, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. S. by Mrs. George Daniels were en- N. Brooka Mrs, Charles Crabtree, joyed. Mrs. Gladman was assisted Mrs. O. L.“Wa'ker, Mrs. Leigh Mc-! during the afternoon by Mrs. E. H. Grath, Mrs. Roden Kingsmill, Miss Turner. Ten guests attended Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. Char'es T.| see McGrady, Miss Kath'een Sullivan, Mrs. Young Will Mrs. R. C. Cather, Miss Patricia Sul-| Entertain Satarday. livan, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mrs.| cee Mrs. Townsend Will Entertain Saturday. “pe <> dire" selections which fit in with the bop bg Christmas season ‘w!!] be renders4 Birthday Party at this time. The ccncert will take Thursday Afternoon. up the entire perioa usually given Mrs. Alex McPherson entertained! to church services. at a chi'dren's party given yester- fe day afternoon at her home in the! pinner This Evening Hildebrand apartments in honor of) 4¢ Hadson Poe her sma’l daughter Ann’s second| yr. and Mrs. C. L. Hudson will birthday. Games were played and/ ne hosts at a dinner party to be refreshments wero served. Among! given this evening at thelr home. the children present were Mary|¢04 Milton avenue, preceding the Burke, Mary Dell Peck, Vance Rowe, John Burka, Ellen’ Daly,| ‘mS! dancing party at the Arkeon. James Burke and the honored guest. eee Informal. Tea ‘Thursday Afternoon. Mrs. Eva Gladman was hostess at an informal tea given yeaterday afternoon at her residence on Jeffer- Birthday Last Evening. Mrs. C. C. Hindes was hostess at an enjoyable dinner party given last evening at her home on Lin- coln street in honor of Mr. Hindes’ birthday, The evening was spent {| Jonn MocGrath,.Mrs. J. C. Nicholay- for California to make her home.]!n dancing and playing cards. | 3. Fourteen guests attended. eee Harper-Smith Marriage Announced. Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Gladys Har- per, formerly of this city, to James L. Smith, which took place last week in Denver. The bride was a resident of Casper for several years, having moved to Denver three months ago to accept a position. The couple intend to make their home in Denver. eee Canton Dance Saturday. The next number of the series of dances given by Canton Casper, the uniform rank of the Odd Fellows, will be Saturday night. These Sat- urday night dances are becoming very popular with the members >f the club, and invited guests. eee Mrs. Fisher Will Present Dramatic Pupils Saturday Mrs. E. E. Fisher will present her pupils in dramatic art tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in 2 recital to be given at her studio in the Method. ist Episcopal church. The program follows: 1. Readin; ‘The Elf Child...Riley Gene Marie Durham PAGE THREE. “Hiawatha’s Chil@ ~----Longfellow Holmes Vynken Blynken and 9 eee ener meennennnn + + Field Carol May Wilson 5. Reading —"Signs”.....--.Guest Virginia Spicer Grandmother's Rose Yale 6. Scene — ginla Spicer, Carol May Wilson, Eleanor Burwell. ow Jinny Eased Her :------Stanton Py ‘My Daddy”....Anon. Mary Jane Keith 9 Reading—"“The Whistling Regi- ment” Grace Ferguson . Reading—Total Annthilation”. ~-----..------Henry Eleanor Burwell “What Happened”__.. —- Rae Margaret Holmes th 14. Reading—"My House Beside the Road” 15. Monologue — Little Sister” Jack-in-the-Box ...._Kenneth Bailey Bobby Shafto -. --James Wilson Miss Helen Carter at the Piano eee Mrs Bon Entertains Thursday Club. Mrs. Cecil Bon entertained th> Thursday Bridge club yesterday af. ternoon at her home, 410 South Jackson street. The club will be entertained again next week on Thursday by Miss Margaret Sullivan “| at her home on East Tenth street —_— Mr. and Mrs. D. McCready an- nounce the arrival of an eight and three fourths pound baby son, De. cember 10, at the county hospital. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hamilton are visiting here for several days with friends from Indianapolis. see Myr. and Mrs. D. C. Jacobs are vistting here for several days from Montana, son street complimentary to Mrs. H. H. Rowe who will leave soon Reduce Your Fat | Without Dieting Years\ago the formula for fat re- duction was “diet"—*exercise.” To- day it is “Take Marmola Prescrip- tion Tablets.” Friends tell friends —these friends tell others. They eat substantial food, ive as like and still reduce steadily and easily without going through long Siegés of tiresome exercise and star- vation dict. Marmola Prescript on Tablets are sold’ by all druggists the world over at one dollar for a box or if you prefer you can order direct from the Marmola Co., 4612 Wood- ward Ave. Detroit, Mich.—Adver- tisement. It’s a convenient place Christmas packages. M9 posta —to have $595.00 $860.00 $1950.00 Leather Bags In colors and designs. $3.50 Chamoisette Phone 1745 Gloves With fancy gauntlets in greys and tans, regular prices $2.50 and §$2.75— Special $1.95 Substation (U. S. Postoffice) Will Be Open Tomorrow Morning In Our Subway What Complete Satisfaction wonderfully attractive shapes, regularly priced at $4.00 and $4.50 in various Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Stevens have as their guests at their home on Yellowstone, Mr. Steven's parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. C, Stevens of Cleve- land, Ohio, For scalloped meats or cream gravy—use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Absolutely pure, safe, convenient Sold and recommemied by all Grocers to mail your Beautiful Sports and imported at —. 7m. It’s at least worth your time to investigcte Saving Shoppers Should See Beaded Bags {Imported from Czecho-Slo- vakia, dainty and skillfully made, in gold, steel, black, brown, green, blue, red and combinations. Regular prices $8.50 and $4.50. $2.95 Outsize Silk Hose Famous $2.50 Gotham Gold stripe black silk hose in out- sizes— Special $1.95 Dresses honey-dew and pink, for a Christmas Special at $2.95 $10. $16. Combinations, gowns and bloomer step-ins in such pretty shades as flesh, No woman limited to approximately these ces can afford to ye these wonder 9 75 We will box and wrap your purchases for mailing free of charge Dress Hat, including all models 22 ehes. Closing Out Winter Hats Your Unrestricted Choice of Every Winter, 1.90 —tmeet your friends at the Frantz Shop and mail your Christmas packages here Just the Coat or Dress You Want! Perhaps you saw it in the display window or just loved it when you felt its soft texture in the store—but for you the price was prohibitive. patiently until now this identical garment in which you dreamed yourself a stun- ning, entrancing vision to the eye, may still be unsold—and if it is still here, the chances are you can buy it for One-Fourth—One-Third or Of the Former Price, As Every Winter Coat and Dress Has Been Drastically Reduced If you have waited One-Half the Subway Specials Silk. Underwear Satinette Bloomers An extremely popular of good material, shown in lavender, blue, cerise, green, navy and black. Special at item $1.50 $19.75 $29.75 Coats Visit “Betty Jane’s Gift Nook” on the Mezzanine Floor For “Gifts That Women Love” |

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