Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1924, Page 7

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, Choral. Club. Progress Is i J . Robertson, of the Y. W. C. A. has ceased to exist in own ere Public health department of the city,| Casper. To those who ‘are served will speak to the Girl Reserves at in other ways, howeyer, the Y. W. er a aE their next regular meeting which C. A. is very much alive, The new ‘Will be held at the high sehool Thurs- home in the Nicolaysen property, cor- day afternoon at four o'clock. All ner Woleott and First streets has members should be present at the been made cozy and attractive. It first meeting of the new year. Beko to be a “House of Friend- Y¥. Business Girls’ Club ness” and all who have visited the | ‘The regular meeting of the club|fooms have enthustastically express- | was necessarily postponed last week ® pleasure in the light airy rooms. Decause of the moving of the associa-| The new headquarters are happily tion headquarters. The first meet-' located near thy center of town and ing of the new year will be held «re casily accessible. The usual num- Wednesday evening at the new ber of daily calls have been received rooms. Dinner wil] be served at 6:30 | in spite of a change of location. Sev- the . and a pleasant evening !s anticipated eral groups have been disappointed A in the “homey” new quarters. P'ntny| in not being able to get service on he of-|large group dinners but the parlors 4 direction pe aoe the fo ot peti “ morning early.| can comfortably Spears ee $Be Tork of the club, good progress work after the club meeting at eight/ some have already arranged ta use 5 o'clock. @ sooms for a small rental at stated times when appointments with That the Young Women's Christ-| these outside groups do not conflict fan association means “cafeteria”) with association activities, The Y. only to some people, is evidenced by | W. C. A. is glad to serve as a com- the fact that a timber of persons munity center to the extent.t its have taken for granted that since | equipment admits and arrangements the program has recently been for such occasions may be made with changed locally and the serving of the general secretary. that has been recruited augure well for the success of any venture the club may undertak the holidays here with Mrs. Tyler's'a short time, left last evening for parents, Mr. and Mre.-P, C. Nico: Laramie to resume her studies at laysen, at'their home on South Wol- | the university, cott street, returned to their home ree in Rock River Friday evening. S. A. Smith of the Smith-Turner bd steko |drug store is spending some time tn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunbar left! Ames, Ia., haying been called there yesterday afternoon for New York |last week by the death of his City, where they will visit for a| mother. | mint: | Eee | OS a | Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Dougherty | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bell are ex-/and W. A. Dougherty of Thermop- pected to return today from St. \olis were visitors’ who spent yester- Louis. | day in the city. eee cee | Miss Ruth Kimball had as her| Mrs, Danicl Walters arrived Fri-| Pi guest here yesterday Miss Margaret aay evening from Shelby, Mont.,|f owcases Wyant of Greybull, who left last and will visit here with friends for| evening with Miss Kimball for the several days. University of Wyoming at Laramie, eile B di: d where they attend school. | \ Among the Denver business. mén e sprea $s cee [here yesterday were J. A. Warren, Miss Inez Seanor has returned Philip Miller, T. H, Edler and Frank | from California, where she has been | Catter. | ets vieiting for the last six weeks with! oF OF her cousin, Mrs. John Hay, who is, George R. Caldwell, a business Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday. Casper Delphian society meeting at the home of Mrs. J. H. MeCorrr. Photo by Wrensted Tadies of the Maccabees wil MRS, HAL CURRAN, whose vivacious charm as ahostess at ee bee given added attraction to many delightful oc- casions. Commences Monday January 7th Tuesday. Mrs, Nell Kimball will entertain the. members of St. Mark's Synurgae. . Daughters of the American Revo- Tution will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cooper. | First meeting of the year of tha Catholic Girls' club at the Mullin club. Pi Beta Phi sorority alumni meet- Miss Helen Ltvingston has re- Mary and William Cronin ing at the resident of Mrs. B. H.| turned to Laramie, where she is a/leave this evening for Cheyenm Pelton. student at the state university, where they will resume their studies Monthly meeting of the Chicago TB. at the convent. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY and Northwestern Railway Woman's |* pr. and. Mrs, L. U. Butler of eee a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johr.|man of Tulsa, was an arrival in the T. bl I I club at the library. Lavoye have been visiting here The Misses Mary and Frances Mc- | Jourgenson of this city. city yesterday, a e nens ali Sheen with frjends for the last week and|Carthy will leave this evening for ese ae orig i Wednesday. attending to business affairs. Cheyenne, where they attend schoo! Charles E. Wells of the Charles} Harry Fetterer of Chicago ts here Mrs. H. L. Patton and Mrs, 8. N. eer > at the convent, E. Wells Music company of Denver |attending to business matters of Towels Brooks will be hostesses at an in-| Miss Ella Bunton of the Rich- "iF ae and Casper isin the city for a few |importance for several days. . formal luncheon and bridge party. |ard ana Cunningham store left ye Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Farmer have | days Sheng ope affairs, . Pythian Sisters will entertain at |terday aftérnoon for Gorden, Neb.,|Teturned from the East, where they ¥, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Preveter of | the home of Mrs. J.-M: iN visit for, some time| have been on a pleasure trip for Ralph Andrus and George Vande-| Los Angeles are spending some time by ange ey oe Racy shew mec ae | the last three weeks. veer left last evening for Laramle,|in the city. ras es ‘Westminster guild meeting at th eee where they attend the state uni- eee Announcements ha’ been re- versity, Mr, Andrus, who has been Percy Spencer, chairman of the celved of the arrival of a seven and e a mudent at innomtn, wil ‘nit repiblca mats antares Fancy Linens one half pound baby son, Joseph| this year's school term at Laramie. | loft last evening for Cheyenne after at their home. eee Evert, to Mr, and Mrs, E. O. Bro- han te ihe | spending yesterday here on. business. Music division of the Casper kaw of 1244 South Willow street,| Mrs. B. R. Murray was the guest ‘Woman's Departmental club meet-|,,¥: 1+ Ryan was a Bonneville vis-| December 27. here for several days last week of ing at the public library. CBRE DNS epi hy eric Sraen niaend friends from her home in Manville. matte business. ‘ William Nicglaysen, who has been Witte mie © spending the Rolidays here with his] W. E. Olson of Boleton, Minn., parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nico-|spent several days here last week laysen, returned Friday evening to] attending to business affaira, °° QUICK RELIEF TABLE CLOTHS AND LINEN HUCK TOWELS Princeton, Untversity. pee * ila Miss Estella Augustine of Lovell. | Ij veya OND) (@1Onow BLO)N NAPKINS 18x34 Hemmed.all-linen Huck Towels. Presbyterian manse, B. B. Graham of Denver was a Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Andrus will) nusinesa caller who spent yester- be hosts at a formal dinner party! gay here. ‘Thursday. Mrs. Cecil Bon will entertain the Thursday Bridge club, members. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen’ will be hostess for the members of St. KI-MOIDS Eawin Gold ts here on’ business fF a whort a from Denver. . B. Munroe of Cheyenne, repre Mf. ‘and Mrs. Nea! ‘Tyler and|who haa beep a guest at the home Exceptional value. 65c grade. Mark's guild. tne He Ses eee ee een | childreaiWwhdi pave: been epeaditie Meee a eee Wiliam Kocher for 5 i ey was) here "op <biminess yesterday. |S — — — 70x70 Pure linen Damask Tablecloths, | Sale, each ............ nage c Mrs. R. T. Kemp will entertain J. H. Mitchell of Riverton is at- the dramatic division of the Casper | tending to business affairs here for ‘Woman's Departmental club. several days, Friday Bridge club meeting at the residence of Mrs. Daniel, Davis. eee . Saturday. Mrs. John McGrath will be hos- tess for the members of the Fort- “es vate — $6.00 18x36 Cotton Huck Towels. 20e 25c value. Sale, each....... ae eae satin Damask Table- cloths. -50 to $15. values. Sale, each.... $10.00 BED SPREADS 72x90 Pure linen Damask Tablecloths, (Dolly Madison Pattern) ——SS== CHOOSE YOUR Jule Farlow was a Casper visitor yesterday from Lander. oe. J. M. Saxton real estate advisor i » Burlingt & oy ae aines eae nee pe ee aie oan ea nerp pecterday: . #29,00 values. Sale, $8 00 Single and full sized Bed Spreads. hood cwill mest with Mise Mas |#fom Lincoln Bebe. CRCIS « Siale\sre seletb isi cvois'ah = sh aes lavender and blue stripe and Hamilton. Tablecloths of all lengths up to 4 yards all white. $ and $ Andrus Marjorie Smith mt yes- 7 e ba es tap pape & a ee ie es atti with friends here ‘At the Wells Music Company long'at sale reductions. sale, each 8.10 9.00 formal dinner and bridge parties. bisa ee aicoaie Mliaase with as is ‘ Binds aces All $2.70 i tives, to Alcova to resume her a = * ‘ white. each ......ce.08 “Holy City” to Be | suties'ss «teacher there, aT Esa TABLE NAPKINS g . id i Presented Again |, Frnt ©. Evans, prominent, brok- i 22x22 Pure linen Napkins. $7.50 BATH TOWELS SithiAs 330 Stewart, ‘retiened :Biriday, | values. Sale, 6 0 0 : F On January 13 |Mh40 S ivnons fllowing bus dozen ......ceecees... DO Modinty elas; -Goahie thread Bach iness trip of several days spent here. 4 , f ‘owels. eavy quality. dea eee We place before you the finest display of Grand Pianos 22x22 Fine quality Damask Napkins. qriibtna Conpar-Chorel Sec reer Avaty Ot cannene ial are oe ie ehcet in the United States. It matters not what price you may $10.00 caine y wai a Sale, each ............... 40c Presentation of Gaul's “Holy City’’| time on business from his home in elect to pay, you can be assured of obtaining the ut- Sale, dozen 2. swseeee—-. $8.00 Martex Bath Towels; extra quality. ~ bc, Meappmene: rratgerte ip iaed — eee most in Grand Piano value when your choice is made x $1.25 values. Sale, 9 5 Ing room in the hall, Decision -has| Lewis We'ch arrived Thursday of ’ from the following: 22x22 Double satin Damask Napkins. GACH eo: o cfcinigizs's us sjccwressiele c now) been made to give the famous| last week from Dubols on a busi- : oratorio again at the Presbyterian| ness trip of two or three days, tabernacle on Sunday night, January reget 2 13. Perry Spicer was here yesterday $14.00 to $18.50 values. on Sale, dozen ......... $12.00 Martex Bath Towels; extra large and ea heavy; all white. $1.75 quality. CHICKERING, KURTZMANN, HAINES ; Sale, $1.20 ACH ioieeessciviesceveees BROS., MILTON, ARMSTRONG, i See et sits STORY & CLARK AND OTHERS | Says MARTEX WASH CLOTHS 81x99 Extra Heavy Linen Fin- will be held at the church next he Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Full George R. Cody spent Friday and attendance of the 50 members of the| Saturday here from Kaycee, society is desired. Not only is this MIR SEES request made. but an invitation is F. A. Vittetoe of Denver, is among extended to al] singers in the cftp|the out-of-town business visitors to join in this community organiza, | spending several care here. es 20c values. Sale price; each... .18¢ 5 ished Sheets; each....... -..$2.25 re BU geacoed aie So balcemses tro | esle” Crook, visiters wiveres gaetee % i 72x99 Extra Heavy Linen Fin- « 25c values. Sale price; each....22c mediately following the Program for ee alee aber feces iS aestiart: Grand Fians peines are fea bad abd uP, with very. gone \ ished Sheets; each..........$2.00 Janyary 13, and in view o is sR . H. H. } venient payment terms and liberal allowance made for 42x36 Extra Heavy Linen Fin- * A Pa ee SAE te CE ee eee ul your present instrument. Don’t delay in selecting the ished Cases; each............45e ue iene CliseiTowelin gat 21463~. Rayburn Webb, Casper architeee Grand Piano you have always wanted. Send us this , 45x36 Extra Heavy Linen Fin- Substantial Sale Reductions St. i . 2 REE: Hikgatired ie AR ae coupon for full information. ished Cases; each............50¢ Standard Athletic iting with relatives for the last month. eee Miss Elizabeth Worton {s visiting here for several days with relatives from Denver. Association Will Give Great Dance For a jovial titre on the evening! Mr. and Mrs. A: E. Thompson of January 10 there will be noth'ng have left for Denver, Florerice and lik the Father Time dance to be Laramie, where they will spend putzon by the Standard Of! Athletic until the latter part of next week association in the Industrial Rel#.on business for the Standard Oil tions building on West Yellowstone, company. avenue next Thursday night. ha Chas. E. Wells Music Co., Casper, Wyo. Send me full information on Grand Pianos. | Fancy Decorative Linens Name ese ee Sees | Venetian Antique Lace Work, 20 per cent reduction. Maderia Hand Embroidery, 25 per cent reduction. Colored Linen Breakfast Sets, 20 per cent reduction. Ra Hemstitched Linen Lunch Cloths and Napkins, 20 per cent reduction. Old Father Time is to be there | hinipel indi ta th ] Full size Blankets, white, all wool North Star Blankets, 10 per cent if ic a it * lad'es to take advantage of leap year, MOR ae cai kel le | reduction. will, award cash prizes to the first \ take \i seven who catch him. = = Ne Vanderbeck’s orchestra is prepar- SCOTTS ——— = eyes EMULSION I iil h : send i The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. ing a render a riot of ony that Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good aegis ery “Home of the Chickering” Pigeon's Fresh Roasted Coffee 232 East Second St. CASPER Phone 194 228 East Second St. Phone 623 = — Sane ‘W & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE : ; TRIBUNE BLDG. DET ‘ a -2 wv

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