Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1924, Page 3

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BN Willekindly return all money and PEG tea WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924. Christian association Thursday morn- ing at 9.00 a. m. at the home of Mrs, .M, E. Robertson, 603 South Grant street to sew for the little girl.the club has adopted. A cover- ed. dish luncheon will be served, Each ember Is asked to bring a dish. All . | are'invited to come. eo . Ladies Aid Picnic ‘Thursday The Ladies Ald society of the First Presbyterian church are giving a plc- nic tomorrow from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.-at the Price cabin near Garden Creek Falls. Those who plan to go are asked to meet at the tdber- nacle, Sixth and Durbin streets, at 10:00. a. m.» Anycne who has a car and can bring it will please do so in order to afford transportation for others. Archambault, - see Mrs. Gels Entertains At Bridge Luncheon, Mrs, Neal Charles Gels gave the second of a series of bridge lunch- cons today at her residence on South Durbin street. The guest lst in: cluded Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. 'T. A. Dean; Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. . E. Wurtz, Mra. F. T. Flannigan, The Gleaners Circle of thé First Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Var- nadore, 934 West Midwest avenue, at 2200 o’cock. Walter ‘Gothberg, Ernie Atkinson, Rex Mayne and the Misses Katherine and Leah Hol- leran, Katherine Davis, Elizabeth Kidd, Edna Kaasis, Ruth Kimball and Lela Craft. The afternoon was spent playing Five Hundred. see Sisterhgod will hold a joint meeting at 8:00 o'clock Friday evening, June 27, at the home of Mrs. W. H. Craw- ford, 324 South Grant street. “Mrs. Sam Neff will be assistant hostess, At this meeting the delegates who attended the state convention at Cody will give their reports, Visit- Ray Workers ing members are cordially invited. Will Meet. Sn oueie ) The Baptist Willig Workers’ | Ladies Aid To Meet - The Ladies Aid of the East Side Methodist: Community~ church will hold its regular monthly social meet- ‘ing Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sawyer, 248 South Wolcott street. Mra. Ellis ant hostess for the Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. ‘Ww. M, Evans, 1009 St. Mary’s street. ‘Thursday afternoon, June 26, at 2 o'clock sharp. All. members and friends aré asked to come and, all those who have a quilt block pieced are asked to bring ft in order to obtain a pattern, . They will also bring scissors, needles, thimbles and thread so that the circie can keep the quilts for their. work. After this the meeting of the circle will be held the last Thursday in each month. The next meeting will be held before. the general ald society meeting. AJl members are asked to Nag present at that time. ee Studio Recital Held Yesterday 3 The seventeenth recital of this season given by the pupils of Lulu Flizabeth Sams took place at the studlo, 615, South Durbin street, ‘Tuesday evening ‘from 8:00 to 9:00 o'clock. is A group of fifteen pupils gave the program. Among, those takifig part the following deserve special praise for their splendid {interpretation of the numbers they gave. The C Y Circle of the Methodist church will hold a picnic Friday, June 27, All members are requested to bring their Junch and meet at Mrs. Perdue’s residence, Corner of Poplar and West Nineteenth streets, at 10:00 a. m. Auto Club Dance ‘Tomorrow The second of a series of dances for High School students will be given tomorrow evening bythe Cen- tral Wyoming Auto club at their club house on Garden Creek. A special five piece orchestra has been secured for the occasion and the evening will be a most‘ enjoyable one, Regina Degan—"“Lola Ballett,” by ot Sal eg Kern. Ella Rathvon—“Simple;.Aveu," by Thome - "The officers of the Epworth Sparklets, by. Miles Zella Wyatt—"“Rakoczy March,” by Etude, by Ravina Annabelle ‘Paper on the life of Franz Joseph Haydn. Emma Watts — “Slumber Boat” (vocal) by Gaynor. Merith Mason—“Sweet Little Wood- land Rose” (vocal) by Sanford. Vgonica Villnave—“The . Bowles by” (pianologue), by Bergen. ‘The following list gives the names ‘of those receiving certificates for completing grades in the reguler piano course; since 1923: John War- ren O'Donnell, Ruth Kane, Teresa Gunn, Charlotte Mason, Roberta Denny, Betty Kittle, Wilma G: in, Jessie Frank,\ Helen Park, y. Sulltvan, Lacfllp Lyon, Jane Decker, Thelma Patterson, Lois Patterson, Margaret Brown, Zella Wyatt, Ella Rathvon. League of the Methodist church held their regular business meeting at the church on Monday evening this week. An excellent dinner was en- joyed at 6:30, after which & business session occupied an hour of time. Many plans were laid for activities for the summer, principally in con- nection with the State Institute which will be held at Douglas the week of July 28 to August 8. The local organization is planning to send a.large delegation. ‘The Casper Chapter hasRhe honor of furnishing two officers of the State Epworth League, namely, Miss Eda Holland, State President, and Mrs. Harry C. Hawkins, State secretary. . Synurgae Meeting Of Importance St. Mark’s Synurgae met last even- ing at the home of Mrs. C. BE, Hoop- er. Plans were made for a country ‘To Entertain dan % ice to be given some! the Senate of Matrons x middle of July at the mountain home Mrs. Middleton will enter-| of Mr>and Mrs. J. B. Barnes at the , 421 Bast Thirteenth street, this evening. All visiting Past Noble Grands are invit- ed to attend, .° St. Mark's Guild Will Meet Thursday St. Mark's Guild will hold a special meeting Thursday, at 2:30, at the home. of .Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, 531 South Kimball street, for the pur- Pose of electing officers. Members Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION kets from the dance at this time. ee Sunrise Division To Meet ‘There will be a special meeting of | 25¢ and 75¢ Packeges Everywhere the Sunrise division of the Women's - BABY WEEK June 22 to 29 Sale discounts on all infants’ wear, nur- sery furniture, and toilet articles. Values unusual for Baby Week only. ‘ W & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG. || foot of Casper mountain, The fol- be Casyer Daily Cridune 5 at the Van Denberg home. Their PAGE THREE. who have been visiting in Casper Alex McPherson is in from his|cashy the Fuchs store made some|ted for summer wear. In addition lowing committees were appointed.| home is at Great Falls, Mont. for a few weeks left this morning | sheep raneh buying supplies. splendid buys last week through|to this there a other summer General Committee—Mrs. A. C. Fidel, - 8 + for Chicago where they live. They eee Mrs. R. J. Fuchs who went to New| dresses of gr value and chairman, Mrs, Stanley Griebel, Mrs:]_ Mrs. A. D. Bell, Mary Yates, Mr.) shipped their baggage and are mak-| Lawrence Johnson and F. Bell of | York for that purposg. Mrs. Fuchs|silk and satin ¢ Silk skh R. BE. Evans, . C, P. Plummer,|and Mrs. B. C. Yates are visiting -ng_the trip overland picking up| Lusk are business Visitors in Casper.| paid cash for all stock purehased| sports sweaters, navy tailored su ts, Mrs. Francis; Brown, Mrs. T. 'C.|the city for several days. They . rides whenever they can. They are students in the Chicago university. oe. Robert Davidson, sheepman from Powder River, is in town today. and got garments at almost heard of discounts. The stdck has been shipped here and is now on sale at the store of the Puehs company on East Second street. Approximately $20,000 worth of merchandise was obtained un-|summer sport hats, coats a are also included in th “We got in on the bi we ever made in our York office" says Mrs. Fuch. “We will give the women of Casper’ bargains will £ * Spears, Mrs. C. E. Hooper and Mrs. Marshall Dayton. Ticket committee —Mrs. G. H, O'Donnell, chairman, Mrs. Glen Littlefield, Miss Helen Wallace, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Nel- lie Bartholomew, and Mrs. W. H. R. B. Dykeman of Riverton is in the city on a business trip. a e FUCKS PASoES drove, through from Lead, 8. D. sae Miss Hubn, Mrs. Jackson ‘and Miss Jackson all from Cincinnati, O.,'are in Casper for some time looking over the oll fields-and other 4 buys Betty Tolhurst, chairman, ‘Trans-| the east. aN ects tees bie Dat the thteaioe Perna the price set by the Casper store.| For results try a Tribune Clas- portation committee, Mrs. V. E. left Montreal: for -Burope: on, sthe For that reason the apparel is being| sified Ad. Mrs. W. C. Rice returned» to her home at Boone, Ia., yesterday after- noon, after having visited for some- time here with her daughter, Mrs. Hetry H. Brown. She was accom: panied by Miss Mamie Brown who will visit her at her home in Boone. eae Miss G. Howard and Miss Vinn of Butte, Mont.,@are spend: sold here at prices far below any- a thing that the company has been able to achieve in the past. Six hundred summer dresses for wre street, house, and other wear are Because the bottom has dropped|among the articles being handled out of the New York market on alljin this consignment, These are summer stuff and manufacturers! made in fascinating styles of. the are sacrifice! wentieth. They report a wonderful -ime at the International Rotary onvention which they attended at Poronto, Hanson. | 'The organization will send out Gutgefell’ Christmas cards again this year. Helen Wallace was appointed to take charge of getting them. A cook book will also be published soon by the organization. Y ‘The definite date for tha dance will be set in the near future, ————— 2? 2 Wyoming Motorway ? ? ¢ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Grey with bl smoke. F 1ith ‘ersian cat, Pete Donovon, his district, is ange for a few old time resident of in from the sheep days, ri ansv ard if r street Ida - ing some time in the city. \ j PERSONALS |}. sce. me os ana anor mun MAKE ‘Warner of Los Angeles are spend- , ing a few weeks in Casper visiting. Mrs. George Davis, Miss Genevia —_—_—. totes aera Mrs. M. of 5 oS McKinney of Kirk: eb. fof ueeoesee c'tee|[ CITY BRIEFS | Loveland yesterday and are visiting here for a few days. J. BE. Spurlock: is in Casper today EOPLE : onan from his ranch. 5 / Miss Margaret Williams of Den- 4 eee ver is visiting in Casper for some} yer and Mrs. W. R. Weeks and time. a ge he children of Lander are in Casper | i ee: youn of for a couple of days. | ; Glenrock are the proud~parents of |! 2 - os fc. oi deers lr aoa Giada tev Galsee te a Codieen top. Many of your eee eee are too fat. You too : wei STi pemer sete a'ia ete ta on bed A Most Remarkable has been for several months. She| *hearing at the 33 mile pens, ° 1 SUMP ERAS ince’ tins, astow Piano Value! will be here for-some time visiting George Nelson, and Jimmie Groves This genuine Suburban Model 3s Gulbransen for only $495. Four hun- TET arin ee ns hd dred and ninety-five dollars for this plies for the United superb Gulbransen Registering Piano! , Wilson. nt SE oer aa Four models—Nationally Priced for Cash a real Vg eens in every sense of “Uncle Sam.” The U. S. ions bos ase word. Easy to — to Look At— stamp which he put on $420-$495—$575 —$650 Easy to Buy. Made by ee piano paeth the kesselle f ena makers in the world—carrying the full to te ue ats nie ia! is a aie Guarantee—and, for your pro- Gaftransen Elettric Reproducing 7 !znes retail ear, better lay in some $720--9000--9675 pee a atid plainly branded re If you have ever remarked, “I do not like a player-plano because it is IODINE too mechanical,’ you are the one to whom we want to demonstrate the for burns, bruises and difference between the ordinary player-piano and the Gulbransen wounds which the future Registering Piano. may inflict, A disinfec- lor Unnecessary Exercise Use Ke tae Sie ere: Piselens wth weer sennes cooteeaen = ° ness 01 0 nee e 1 - that ime om |aeeeceereee| ~The Chas, E. Wells Music Company 70. $. Santee os * ~ One: of. 200 Puretest | outa fi tasers ares ‘ ; Home of the Chickering ber re take without ‘short the ese that ok and | Seah ake ey meh ee pw 232 East Second CASPER Phone 194 _ care’ can produce. Toreisde eer bf ety ey + Pate 9 em The KIMBALL DRUG STORES Z22znseeeens ULBRANSEN . >ER’S PIONEER STORES | : ie cng Na Geese The ‘Registering Piano 7 Fe ues : DR. R. NEWMAN “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” 206 Filth Avenues. Geek D ,REW YORE CITY Strap Patten ° 136 SOUTH CENTER FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Very New—In Black Satin, 100 DRESSES Kid, or Patent 5; : : You'll find this new strap exceptionally good look- Selected from stock in black navy, white and all the light ing. It’s trim sraceful Tnes lend charm, it's many shades. Sizes 14 to 44. olin 5 - 7 a) Pu sure comfort. Just slip into a pair of these new Values Up to $110.00. SALE PRICE____-_---_-----_-- beauties and you'll be site to * leased. Notice ' ive - - ent you'll welcome this new arrival, ‘A * 50 DRESSES TpBindebet\ay Eid or, Patent - Selected from stock in black,-navy and all colors. For : street and afternoon wear. Values to $45.00. SALE PRICE____.-...------------- 60 DRESSES—Figured crepes, radium 50 SUMMER DRESSES—In voiles, lin- and crepe-de-chines, in light and dark ens, ratine and dotted swiss. Sizes 14 shades. to 44, Values to $25.00—Sale Price Values to $29.50—Sale Price The difference between better and _ cheaper footwear is often not apparent until after both have been worn sometime. Then the built-in goodness of a good shoe shows: itself, Better EE ers. EA A workmanship, better linings, better feathers, better construction, mean shoes that will stand up staunchly under service and give real satis- 5 faction. It’s worth paying just a little more to 1) ae alles miami Hoe 18 TAILORED SUITS—Navy, tan and sport styles. Values to $72.50, 6 SPORT COATS—Values to $25 00 { SALE PRICE $45.00, Sale Price_.__.._-.--__ e 8 SPORT AND DRESS COATS— Values to $98.60, Sale Price $25.00 6 CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS— $45 00 ° Values $98.50. Sale Price 2 THREE-PIECE COSTUME SUITS—Navy d PATTERN HATS IGGIN Your Shoeman' grey. Size 16. Value $98.50. $45 00 25 PATTERN HATS—For sport and dress I ols sive vee seinen es wines Sorta ° wear. Values to $26.00. $2 00 6 SILK SUITS—White, tan and $45 60 BO ER ii thie en ane e grey. Values to $65.00. Sale Price A e

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