Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1924, Page 3

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pe Casper Dally Cridune PAGE THREE Mra. Patrick Sullivan| business session by Mrs. Mamie] Mrs. Johnston; Capitol Hill, Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mitchell ana! ivan. Guests | Stewart, chairman, Mrs. Alice Rich- ¥. Ott,| ards, Mrs. Adolphine Rowell and meeting of the organi-|Mrs. S, N. Brooks, Mrs. Patrick} Mrs. Virginia Smith. be held iu uwo weeks on | Sullivan, Mrs. Otto Bolin, Miss Mar- cee evening at tae home of|garet Sullivan, Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- Rebekah Lodge Will R. McGregor with Mrs | honey, Miss Kathieen Sullivan and| Meet Rush as assistant hostess. | the hostess. Mrs. Mark Hardie will leave this L. Bishop, 818 East Second street;| daughter Helen are visiting with | evening for Laramie, where she will Victory Workers, Mrs. R, A. Barr] friends and relatives here for abe the guest for a short time of her 221 North Jefferson, assisted by| short time from their home fn Chi-| daughter, Mrs. Wilmer Stevens, for- Mrs. Stewart; Social Service, Mrs.| cago. W. W. Burgess, 562 South Park. b are - oo : eS Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 g will eet ‘ Mrs. T. 8. Coke, who has been|= a Christian Ala Society renting at the 10.0. Fr hail, Conr| Somfined to her home for the last Marriage Is Announced Meeting Tomorrow. . idates will be initiated and refreah-| Week OD acount of illness, is able Mrs. Stout will entertain the La-| ments will be served. Every Re-|‘*? De about. DE eR ea no | dient, Ald mila oe Aa: Norte Cond eee nc city is asked to be 633 East Twelfth street announce ne, the marriage of their daughter, Mil-|D¢* Christian church tomorrow af-| present. dred L to Jack Koemoliki of | t¢™00n at 2:30 o'clock at her resi- ° Lambert, Mont. which took pi: dence, 773 H street. All members] S¢. Mark's Guild 13 at m Mont. The | *7¢ S*ked to be present. Meeting Tomorrow werwery aoa May = een ros St. Mark’s guild will hold an all ee provid ere Meu Latheran Ald To days session tomorrow at the Parish Tin. wine belie” trate! Meet Tomorrow - house. Luncheon will be served by 74 ae 2 ey The Ladies’ aid society of the Mrs. W. S. Kimball and Mrs. Anna time in Montana © Mrs. ‘osmoliki | Grace English Lutheran church will! Leeper. A business meeting will be Was gracuated from the Natrona| meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30| held at 2:30 Promptly. geunty high echool.and the Casper | o'clock at the residence of Mrs. An- se Business college and was among the | qrew Olson, 822 South Oak street.| Sale Of Clothing Popular girls of the city. -The| Mrs. Olson will be assisted during | Tomorrow groom is a prominent banker’ of | the afternoon by Mrs. Stubson. Dut-| ‘The Dorcas society will hold a Lambert ‘where the coupte will make | ing the business session officers will] sale of clothing Thursday, March 6, their Mme. be elected. at 1134 North Washington street. eee: ese cee Troquols Council Woodcraft Thimble Club Methodist Circles Meeting Thursday. To Meet Friday Will Meet Friday Iroquois. Council No. 5, Degree| The Woodcraft Thimble club will of Pocahontas, will meet in regular| meet Friday afternoon, March 7, at session Thursday evening at 8| 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. among the things sponsored. The club is on a sound basis finan- cially and is making steady strides in all lines, According to the past president. Many women not now in the club are desirous of gaining admission so that they may assist in carrying on the work outlined bg the organization. Mrs. Nicolaysen was presented by he board of directors with a beauti- - | ful bouquet of roses as a tribute to her loyal service during the last annual report summarizing in a general way the things the club had 2 =e = = — S = = = = ES Herhcall, recording secretary; Mrs. C. W. Dentner, treasurer; Mrs. W. M, Holland, custodian, and Mrs. W. W. Sproul, auditor. Mrs. Dent- . ner and Mrs. Holland were elected | ¢! for the second time to their post tions. | a ELEVEN” C. The circles of the M. E. church will meet Friday at 2.30 with the following hostess: C. Y. Circle, Mrs. o'clock, at the Odd Fellows’ hall. E. Dyke, 1014 South David: street.| Frank Hogue, 1204 S. Walnut street; Following the social hour refresh-[A large attendance is desired, as| Busy Bees. Mrs. J. O. Britten 239 ments will be served by the Mes-| business matters of importance will] East Kensington, Mrs. W. W. 15 We studied six different patterns and dames Chance, Denton and Griffith. | be transacted. : = All members of the organization are sat pt . = . a E chose this one as the prize beauty = -—4 = = = requested to be Present. [Seok Thoeind, mecuhie r of them all. The picture doesn’t half ‘Bake Sale Saturday The Pythian Sisters will meet to- do it justice.’ Fashioned of black, OF THE At Holmes Hardware, morrow evening at the Knights of suede, it’s lines are delightful. A Pythias hall at 8 o'clock. Candidates ° Pais : saa Pieces iret pd li vl will be Sdltiated’ and’ Yorveahiieiie style of real distinction. A snug fitter hold a sale of baked goods, Saturday, | Will be served following the regular at arch and heel. And how well the B (LEY SHOP now light hose shows through its Next week will find us in our new location. We must dispose of most of our present stock to make our moving expenses lighter. ‘Saesday, Tes Club Birch 8, at the Holmes Hardware Mra. J. C. Snook entertained the " many cut outs. Attractive, yes! Bargain Table No. 1 This table is loaded with be e aay 2 seman & eee Sure Relief ambit 0g ‘y at her/ Trinity Lutheran ham¢, 426 Hast Eleventh street. Honote forthe aiternoon were cen [4d Meet” TEOR INDIGESTION by Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. B./tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock B. Lummis and Mrs. Leigh Town-lat ther home, 1222 South David ) \ ron) send, Guests present besides mem-| street for the members of the La- bers of the ciub included Mra. E. | Geq Aid soclety. of the Trinity : CENTS . po erniigan Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock} Tutheran church. Those who at- » ver, merchandise values up to $10.00. Hats, spring models. Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. Charles I Campbell and Mrs. T. 8S. Hosiery, the famous Webber knit. Brassiers, our regular, - Cooke. ‘The club will be enter- Lift Off—No Pain! tained again in two weeks on Tues- day afternoon by Ms. Schwartz ES | at her home on South Beech street. is $5.00 sellers. erates silk, heavy radium Silk Vests, hand made. Jeweled Combs, ee Collar and Cuff Sets. Choice $2.29 Unusual! It was announced yesterday that Mrs. Oberndorfer, national music secretary, will deliver a public lec- ture here in April under the Fe: map rp she ‘had received dur-| Riker, Mrs. Berta Smith, Mrs. J. W. ing the year. The Women’s De-| Burns, Mrs. J. E. Hanway and Mrs. partmental club has done many | Grover C. Lee were appointed as a things for the benefit of Cdsper.| committee to.arrange for the visit ‘The charity department of the club | of Mrs. Orberndorfer. has created a milk fund by which eee children In the schools may receive @ sufficient amount of milk each day where they are not able to pay for it and in order to support this Mrs. Snook Entertains $11.00 tend are asked to bring needles and thimbles, as sewing material will be distributed by the committee for the orphanage at Fremont, Neb. Mem- bers of the aid, as well as all those interested in the work of the society, are invited to be present. eee Bargain Table No. 2 Powder and Rouge Com- pacts, Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, Jeweled Combs, hand made Gar- ters, Hosiery. HATS Your Choice $1.00 WIGGS’ ADDITORIAL Choosing the right style is a most painstaking art. Think of the infinite care needed to pick just the right patterns from the hun- dreds offered every shoe man each season. No shoe store can please every one (human nuture is too varied) but the fact that our bus- iness has experienced a steady growth is evidence that our style Synurgae Holds Meeting Of Interest Last Evening An interesting and well attended meeting of St. Mark's Synurgae was held last evening at the home of Mrs. O. C. Brewster in the Stand. ard addifion. Mrs. Corse, super- intendent of the Cathedral home at Laramie, gave a short talk on the werk accomplished in connec- Mrs, A. J. Cunningham ‘enter- tained informally yesterday for eight guests at an informal bridge luncheon at her residence on South Center street. Honors at bridge picking has been successful. tion with the home and the worx| OW Fat Actress Our most select Pattern Hats. $10 00 planned. This was of particu.ar Was Made Slim Prices from 12 to $18. Removal Sale_ e t Feather ateeat rd bes All $8 to $10 Hats, mostly Patterns. $5 00 HN Laramie institution. It, was voted | entirely unek Meson Wreactnt POMOVE RAIN nee enna Ss ° i] upon during the meeting to prepare Tablets for reducing and controll- ing fat. One clever actress tells that she reduced steadily and easily by 3 this new form of thi = mous Marmola Prescription, and now, by taking Marmola Preserip- tion, Tablets several times a year, keeps her weight juge, right. “all good druggists seli Marmola- Pre- scription Tablets at one dollar for & bo® or if you prefer you ‘can #e- cure them direct from the Marmola Co. 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. If you have not tried them do so. They are harmless and ef- fective—Advertisement. * "t hurt it! Drop w ift-]an Easter box to be sent to the Fn yom vate ie aching platy home next month and each member si instantly that’ corn stops hurting,|{s asked to bring sme article of a then shortly you Ift it right off | ctdldren’s clothinz to tne next meet- with fingers. ing to be sewed and completed dur- Your druggist. aelis a tiny bottle |ing the Lenten sessions. Plans were of“Freezone” for a few cents, suf- | mace a bake sale to be held Sat- ficient to remove every) hard corn,| Urday, March 15 a committee corm: soft corn, or corn between the toes, | posed of the Mesdames A. G. Fidel, and the foot calluses, without sore-|] H. P. Fishburn, W. R. McGregor, ness or irritatiog.—Advertisement. | Nell’ Kimball, Francis. Brown and Spring Sport Models and Dress Hats. Removal Sale — $3.00 The BARCLEY SHOP Main Floor—O-S Bldg. = “Quality Shoes Carefully Fitted” Bemis enn OA fil (oe Step Down and Save --- Tremendous Discounts in Effect --- Sale Ends Saturday Night SUBWAY SACRIFICE SALE Are You Getting Your Share of These Clearance Bargains in Winter Merchandise ? Odd Lot of Dotted Swiss and Fancy Voile | Sake Bes Regular $30.00 Beaded i Summer Dresses Evening Dresses Regular Prices $6.75 to $12.50 And Wraparounds Rouge, Lipstick $8.95 $2.89 95c $1.95 10¢ "#3 F 256 Your Unrestricted Choice Fur Coats, Cloth Coats, Suits, Dresses, Etc., at Low Broken Lines in Nemo, Warner Redfern CORSETS One Lot Of Spring Capes Regularly Priced to $34.50 Palmolive Toilet Products Face Powder, Talcum Powder, % z z Poiret Twill of any. . Winter Clearance Reduction Prices ee | ||| Winter Suit veaeen Midwinter and Spring in the store Pretty 7 Attractive Snappy Spring Blouses Spring Sweaters Spring Sports Coats $3.95-$5.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $18.75-$25.00 | SPORTS There Are Scores of Marvelous Bargains That Only Need to Be Seen to Be Thoroughly Appreciated D SES Practically All Small Sizes— But the Values Are Simply Amazing SUBWAY EVERYWOMAN’S STORE Charming styles—all colors—variety of weaves. Regularly priced from $16.75 to $32.50.

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