Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 3

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he Casnet Dailv Cribune aeet on Thursday afternoon at'2:30| virs. Quinn Is Hostess At Bridge Lancheon for Guest. PAGE THREE. formal bridge luncheon~ giyen at| Honors at. bridg: (Continued were taken Page Ten.) by MARY TOBIN \ ;. Celébration ‘of tadies’ night last evening. proves! an enjoyable diver- sion for the Lions club from their unusual noon-day. luncheon, which was cancelled this week by reason of the. more elaborate gathering. Dinner was served to approximately 70 guests at the Casper Country elub and following a diversified pro- gram, the remainder of the evening ‘was spent in dancing, Dr, C. H. Platz: presided as toast- master and in observance of “fa- thers’ Day’ called Bon." iz ) president of the Lions, welcomed the guests jn ae brief talk and reviewed some of the activities of the club during the last year, William B, Cobb eas president of the Kiwanis. club, re- "pattention to what he regarded as a © “crisis” facing citizens in the com- ing. election. He urged that every service club. member co-operate in the “gét “out and vote'y campaign. The dinnec program also included a humorous address by Mrs. H. C. Chappell on behalf of the Lionesses. At the conclusion of the dinner, Preceding the dancing, Mrs. A. C. Riker delighted the audience with a Piano solo, and vocal solos by Bax- ter Rarie and Frank Firmin were also enjoyed. ‘Burke H. Sinclair closed the program with an excel- lent description of the country along the River Rhine in Germany, where he was stationed with the American army of occupation. The ramance of this historic’region was picturec in attractive style with reference to the myths and legends that sur- sponded to introduction with appro-|- 1% ciate remarks in which he called Corset Week P. N. Practical. Front Corset Week From October 25th to November 1st - BUY NOW FEEL BETTER—LOOK BETTER— ‘” “FINE'FOR REDUCING Prices Ranging F $5.00 *0 $8.50 Agother Shipment of Madame X Corsets , Grey $9.85 Pink $11.85 vie Brassieres $5.00 Elizabetlis§ Burke H. Sinclair, Cc. H. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. George 3. Scott, Mr.,and Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.. Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steele, Miss Genevieve Carey and Miss Lois Rarle. of Capitol chapter No. Masons on Thursday evening, Octot 80, at. 7330 ‘o'clock durin, which time work in the M. M. gree will be held. All members are cordially invited to attend. eee Postmaster Speaks." To School Students. ~ Postmaster Edwin Bean gave a very interesting and instructive talk Tuesday afternoon to the English slasses of the eighth grade of Mc- Kinley school on “The Postal. Ser- vices.” The pupils showed their ap- preciation of the opportunity to near Mr. Bean by their interest and attention. eee Birthday Party Is Celebrated this Week. Miss Jeannett Canner entertained at her home, 342 South Lincoln street informa'ly this week the oc- sasion being in honor of her eleventh birthday anniversary. A color scheme “| o'clock at the home of Mrs, Hunter, members 1044 Madison street. All and visitors are invited to attend. eee Mr. and Mrs. Wertz Will Be Hosts At Buffett Supper. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz will be *| hosts at a buffett supper to be given Frederick ‘Thomason. re wagon and Rebekah Lodge Give Dancing Party. ° Members of the Natrona’ Rebekah edge No. 13, will give a masquer- ade Hallowe'en ‘dancing party this evening at the Odd.Fellow’s hall, to which all members and friends are invited to attend. vee Birthday Anniversary~ is Celebrated Tuesday. Mrs. G. T.” Morgan’ was ‘hostess last evening at a formal dinner and bridge party given at’ her resi- 605 South Park avenue in honor of Dr. Morgan's birthday an- niversary. ‘ Table decorations car- ried out in a color scheme of black and orange appropriate to the Hal- lowe'en season with a large birth- day cake decorated with orange and white candles as a center plece were used. Honors at bridge for ‘the evening were’ won by Mrs. Major Ormsby, W. 8S, Kimba‘l and John 'B. Barnes, Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, -Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Con well and the honored guest. eee Hallowe'en Party Thursday Evening. A Hallowe'en party will be given at the First Chrittian church on Thursday evening to which all mem- bers of the church and friends are snvited to attend. eee | Mrs. White Will Entertain -At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs, Alex White will entertain at the second of a series of informal luncheons and bridge partieson Mon- day of fext week, November 3 at her home on Eighth street. see Sunday School Conference Has Been Postponed. The Sunday school conference ‘which was to have been held at the @irst Christian church this evening aas been postponed due to a wire vecelved here from Mrs. Cummins s.ating that she would be unabie to ve in Casper. until. November 26, eee Play to be Given Thursday At Winter Memorial Church. A play, “Rickety Rackety Radio” will be given tomorrow evening at the Winter Memorial Presbyterian church, corner of H and. St. John streets to which the public is invited to attend! A small | mission sill be attending will be. | Se ies, The Junior department | of Sunday school cf the First Christian church will-hold a sale of baked s00ds on‘ Saturday, November 1 at the Holmes hardware store, corner of Second and Wolcott streets. * ee At Party. Per ection is has swayed a multitude, played the thrill of pride—“He’s our boy.” ’ ‘What of boy—have you en- couraged Tle musical talcac? If he chooses music as a career he will ' have one of the most interesting and now most highly rewarded pro- fessions. But wholly apart from a career, “ i band or orchestra broad- uncovers the ability to lead. Among instruments America’s leaders—etatesmen, bank- assured. less men whose musical ability has helped them to success. Give your boy his chance. Provide him with a Conn, “the instrument of the artists.” Conns are so easy to play, so perfect in scale and beautiful in tone, so light and reliable in action _ that progress is rapid and success Comein and ‘see our complete line of Conn instruments. We are exclusive agents for these “world’s finest band .” We'll gladly demon- strate them, without obligation. We will be glad to recommend a Saxaphone teacher for your boy The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East 2nd St Home of the Chickering CASPER Phone 194 BAND In\hornor of Mrs. New York City, daughter, Mra.’ Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price will en- tertain a number of friends at. din- ner tomorrow evening, the affair to precede the formal dancing Party to be‘given at the Arkeon. _ cee North Casper Ald Will Meet At Hunter Home, The Ladies’ aid society of the North Casper. Christian church will eee Balloon’ tires with ball bearing spindles make. the Hudson very easy to steer. Batty’ School Marcelling AND ‘Beauty Culture ENROLL NOW! No students accepted After November 10 For the last course of charge of ad: . and 1 tons | tomorrow evening at their home on Milton avenue for 17 couples. The entertainment will precede the for- mal dancing party at the Arkeon be- ing given by the Forty and Eight ee Elk’s Formal Dance To Be Interesting Event. 4 First of the Elks formal dances for the winter season and one of the Outstanding social events of the week, will be given this evening. Ad- vantage is taken of the approach of Hallowe'en and the decorations for the event tonight wi!l according- ly be in black ant: yellow. Music is to be provided by the Curtz-Butterfield - orchestra which So frequently appears at dances held by private parties here. During the evening Rex Mayne is to ring various popular: songs. ‘This first formal will be. attended with great eclat as it heralds the coming of other such affairs at the Elks during the-winter. On the committee which has-made arrange- ments are W. A. Roberts, C. E. Howland and A.C. Doherty. eee Dinner Tomorrow Evening At Bachellor Home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Bachellor will be hosts at a dinner to be given tomorrow evening preceding the for- mal dancing party the Arkeon. In courtesy to Mrs. R. A. Jamie- son of Denver, who spent a fort- night in Casper, Mrs. W. P. Quinn entertained yesterday at’ an in: be remedied and Prevented by Gil-Jodine Iodine Colloid the newest, safest and most efficient discovery in medical ecience Unfailing in Results Non-Poisonous New York On sale at Kimball Drug Co. and Midwest Pharmacy. her home, 1305 South Oak street. The Regalia for afternoons Dainty enough for the informal dance, yet essentially suitable for afternoon wear with a frock of silk or satin, in this new Fall slipper with its slender straps so cleverly caught together. Black and Brown Satin $12.95 GED Golden Rule Dept. Store Lindsay & Co. Felts, Duvetyns, Velvets, Suedes and Leathers. All want- ed colors. Choice only $2.95 —a convenient place to meet your friends We Must Have Room in the Subway for Holiday Goods Now Arriving These Low Prices will quickly dispose of the merchandise we must clear out. Come » early tomorrow and get your share of the Bargains. Dainty fur trimmed flower and silk ribbon trimmed Hats of Velvet and Duvetyn., Popular colors. Choice only * $4.95 100 . Fibre Silk Vests of heavy quality in flesh, orchid, coral, honey-dew and peach. Choice only $1.19 - Sweaters! . Dress RL ‘up At Sacrifice Prices up to $8.76. DODO All Sweaters up up to $10 A srt $9.95 These are Chappie Coat, Bobby Sweaters and Slip-Over styles in brushed wool, angora and other materials in pretty combinations of tan and colors, orange, green, blue, white etc. Pretty styles, of striped Slips Winter ‘lingette black; navy_and tan bodice top, in Dresses A group of several hundred carefully selected Winter Dresses in silk, satin, velvet, wool and at- tractive combinations of popular materials, $12.75, $14.95 Choice of all our high grade skirts, stylish tailored from imported skirtings, regularly priced up to $18 —your choice $9.95 Also a’ big line of Dress Skirts at $2.95, $3.95, $6.75 Fibre with Silk Slips “Tricowear” accordion flounce, will net creep up_ Underwear Hats Dresses Coats 150 Bloomers of heavy quality Satinette and striped Lingette—full cut— bright colors, also black, navy and brown. Reg. Sizes Ex. Sizes $1.19 $1.29 Skirts! pleated Winter Cloth Coats We are offering special values in smartly styled, well made cloth coats—many of them fur-trimmed —in popular winter materials and good colors at $19.75, $24.75 $16.75, $19.75 See the stunning new line of velvet dresses at $19.75 They are beauties. $32.50, $45.00 Our Subway Coats are immensely popular— it will pay you to look them over study till: after the holidays PHONE 4673 For Class Appointment INSTRUMENTS NORLD'$_LAROEST MANUFACTURERS, , Cultivate Your Musical ‘‘Bump’’ “STEP DOWN AND SAVE IN THE SUBWAY”

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