Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1924, Page 3

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Che Casper Daily Tribune “3 PAGE THREE, a Covers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs.| per visitors for a short time from | products company has been visiting | on business and to attend the safety t. Jr., and J. p. s 8 = ee Mr, a ae pee oni pee their stay ‘her+ for severa: days with bis family in| meeting of the road held here toroy the Illinois Pipel . Rowell, BE. Stelker of MU-| they ¥ BuUests at tho Glad Denver. ahead waukee, Mrs. Butts and the host | stone. cee F. G. Harrington was an arriyal ry and hostess, : £ beable dns . H. D. Curtis ts in Casper from | this morning from Denver. " ¢ Mrs. Young will also entertain to-} ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown are guests| B. L. Warren and L. Locke, su-|pnermopolis attending to business +e R ‘ morrow afternoon at an informal] at the Gladstone for a few days | Derintendents of the Stamdtard plants affairs. C. R. Harmeson of Spokane ts at bridge tea in honor of Mrs. Butts, | from their home at Lusk. ‘ at Greybull, returned to their homes eee tending to business affairs itt the | days. ‘ who expects to return to her home o\ er ts. ‘ oday ‘after spending a short time} Ww. Pp. Moore is in°Casper from his | City for a short time having arrived | cee MARY TOBIN - on Monday. Mrs. D. Morris is shopping and} ere on business. home in Greybull. yesterday. Spgatt of el eae visiting with friends here for a few 748 eee es 28 sorh. eae ef nis ticienlé Diemak z Bolte atieahny can yrsusigtey oc days from Midwest.” Casper people in Cheyenne for a| L. Johnson of Lusk is here today _J. C. Kuska and C, F. Smart are : at the Evening at ,ownsend. ext week. The proceeds of this show ER GN shore Ce Chis: Wheat erctuied: Jos jon business: dekrarag ea pecocticog ai eaen igh a Z . N, Baxtei ‘ ¥ 2 atten, : = A’ number of Casper's fraternity | “ll be used yo provide means of en- Mildred Mit helt left Atisniay peda phere Saree 3 ae Far Sani safety meeting sient held here hen met last evening at a banquei| “rtainment At the hospital where for ‘Shoshobl. to made thelr home. Danintehiy 2): Dey Made meres Ms | FT Fs Lichen We Jeddah While in the city. the; P weill b phy Doe IN given at the Towneend hotel for the | ¢ vetcrans*tiust spend many long 2: pale Kinney, R.W. McBurney, Miss |Da., business man in tho city for a] White in the eltx: they e Buests | ein pose of organizing a Pan-Helientc| ind monotonous days while recov. Mir. end’ Mun dtesph Gabbe ie and | sercare ee e eee aye a eas : sori by NIGHT & “Sy S ociatiun. Among those who at-| -ting ibaby daughter tate cVisiting swith [oe ee een Onl company. Guy Ritchey {s among the Mid- nied were, iit. Covert, *L. ble friends in ‘Cheyenne for a few day Facies oS Fee Oy ta mnatat foe New Mexia | West visitors spending a few days MORNING & ; Bmith, Paul W. Crawford, E. C.| icensington Luncheon At cee * | E. H. Rutherford of Denver ar.| this week by motor for New Mexico | 1" + “'"EEP YOUR EYES PMasner, went W. soumon, A. B.| Presbyterian Tabernacle. s tS td 3 Miss Elisabetr Hoover has re.|"¥ed Inst evening and will apend| Where they will spend some time eee \ [AN CLEAR AND HEALTHY tirrett, EB. C, Thontpson, L. C.| Women of the First Presbyterian| | Miss Bessie M. Bullia is te Casper | returned from a short pleasure tap | 8°¥eral days here attending to busi-|O" business, Ss Wes Mink. (We Tt Fieed, C. M, ,~. * 0% cass Sts cans soon: reomuns co.casenenns Gittin, A. &. Winter Jr., A. E. Win-] church will give a ns .| for a few days from Lander. ness affairs. Sane err — - ae ib kensington lyn. spent with friends in Denver. % Wer, Sr., Roger W. Blackmar, Phi-ip | cheon tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the ae ii Cee oceb ie alti aged tAlf age cae calc in Winter, Marvin Bishop, B. J ernacle, reservations for which| Miss Isabell McFerren of Kaycee| wr. and Mrs. E. C. Kaiser are out| G. 4. Genebach of Rattle Creek, | 2°"! 18 in Casper on business. | WeBovte, C. A. Badger, C. L. Henry, | should be made no later than this| !8 visiting with friends in Casper. | o¢ town visitors spending a short | Mich., is attending to business mat: J. J. Sullivan arrived in Casper P. Harshberger, D. E. Davis, J.| evening. Tables have been arrang: pine time here from Billings. ters here for a short time. ies brither from) Denver ito. append H.|{}‘tor the mien und'e special iavite-| ME. and Mra, I. D. Stewart are pun mage this morning from Denver to spend ~ Jc. Bostic, | tion ts extended by those in charge,| Denver visitors spending several! Captain C. P, Plummer, W. R.| Charles L. Henry of Pittsburgh, | °Y°T*! 2a¥8 here on. : . Turner, H. Dr. R-| vor their attendance. days in the city, Kaemmerling and M. C) Price spent | was a business arrival yesterday. Y H. Reeve, John 5 Leigh eee cGrath, Dr. C. E. Duncan, Ken-| ,Paked soods, jellies, p' peth L. Warner, J. M. M reserves and land flats. James Smith Iso of Therm: is with t growth of the Midcle-West is p. Ehorey, C- 8. Greenbaum: C. O- | piay and tor; sui in-| the Townsend.) eee crecotttip faith trlendgihecst toni. EXCHANGE TICKETS a doing whoicaale burinees of $1 300,000, rigemam, James ughlin, H. | vitea to attend. : Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Small who have| short time having arrived last ove- Th ‘olume of business proves th Roe Bartle, E. 8. Waker, A. J. Par- eax Mr, and Mrs, 8. H. McGown were| heen ‘visiting with trends here tec | nine, rd eT Nee OE eee rere athe | H The Omehe wholesale merbet tat popularity of this marker populate MRkiph It lew eG tracnne, | Masonic Dance Next arrivals in Casper yesterday from | the tast weel: returned yesterday eee ard all those taxing part in “The | [| Your door ready to serve you Satped by fair dealing, wood merchandise an. % yas. Ce: ‘ : to thet homie Rawlina: 3... Greyb: .| Girl in Red." These tickets are good . ©, Van Vakenburgh, Henry £.| Friday Evening | see rath be with telenda tn che city. “t'| tor any: performance and can be ex: OMAHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Serkins, C. L. Cron, . H, Clenden-| | Members of the Masonic Dancing| afr, and Mrs, Fred Hesse of Buf-| 1, Higgins is a afidwest Sree a 15 . changed at the Iris box office begin- Hn, O. C. Brewster, William L. Wil-| club will entertain at another of] 9), are spending a few days here ndin ams, J. McDowell, H. M. Shidier,| thelr regular dances on Friday eve- Dorsey Strattif, Walter Conlin, Ger- | ning of next week, November 28. Veld Austin, C. M. Rader, EB. H.|The entertainmert will be another Boos, W. J. Bailey, S. S. Parker, | been such a sugcess this season. The | inent rancher, at Buffalo. roy Gray, Glenn Parker, J, W.| hall will be especially decorated for See rsh, R. C. Talbot, F, Larson, Wil-|.the occasign and special arrange- f O. Blenkarn, J. Laird Warner,|ments are being made by the com- k Miller, W. Fassett, A. M.| mittee in charge to make the affair hell Grant, M. N.|a success./Music for the evening will land is here for a few days. ° ae Dr. William Kocher, Dr. eee Michael Shikany, Dr. J. J. Donovan, | Sorority Members to Give ) Dyer Hayes, James Griffin, Dave | informal Dinner Party. ¥ox, Wheeler Canfield, William|' embers of the Delta Delta Delta] Thermopolis visitors in the city. Schconmaker, B. G. Westover, B.|,orority will entertain at a dinner eee i, Allen, C. G. Cypreansen, Dr. H.| nq bridge party Saturday evening ‘A. Reichenbach, Dr. 'T. J. Riach,| xt the home of Mr..and Mrs. R. B. ‘Ted Madden, John McCrea, Earl) Teggett, 429 Hast Eleventh street. & Callaway, Dr. C. H. Baltey, George | invited guést# include: Mr. and Mrs. | evening. ee oreo rat, john Mave | Harry B. Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- see Dr. T. J. Drew, Dr. J. rey A. TT. OE a aacoke Mam. B, Cobb; Mr. apd. Mrs. A. re 8. B. A. Meeting And Dance Saturday. The Security Benefit assobiation| ang Mrs; Glenn Parker, Mr. and will meet in regilar session \Satur-| Mrs. gs, Fy Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. Guy day evening at -8 o'clock promptly | Shefstead| Dr, and Mrs. R. H. ba, St the Knights of Pythfas:hall. All| Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Warkley cers. and members are urged to! ang Miss Virginia Williams. be" present as business matters of eee days here. eee Mr. and ‘Mrs. C, K. Fletcher, Mr.| friends spent at Shoshont. and Mrs. Leroy Gray, Miss Lillian eee “SECRETS?” _ HE LAUGHED--- examples of North (> n. Miss Helen Uhl of Cheyenne ts in | taineer haridters q-| Casper for a few, days @ guest at v.siting with friends and attending to business affairs and will be guests at the Henning during their ‘axis) Thomas, George Walter | popular nbysity dance which have! stay here. Mr. Hesse is a prom- Miss Edith M. Hawes of Wheat- Mrs. J. W. McIntyre arrived in rthington, George | be furnisied by, the Curtz-Butterfield' Casper last evening from her home urn §. Webb, William | orchestra.” in Denver and will spend several Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McKeon are Mrs. G. Summers of Cheyenne is a guest at the Wyatt for several days having arrived in the city last has returned ° Danaher, Mr. and Mrs. George Fiser,| from a several days’ visit with Larson, Mr. atid Mrs. Leggefs, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gust are Cas. K. EB. Drebert of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad is in Casper a few days the beginning of the tied week hunting ducks on the Wheat-| J. Gametson of Thermopolis and our te WHOLESALE MARKET Omaha's wholesale market, keeping pace nin t y mor: Spending, several days here. Frederick Knight of the Aero OM| vetock sharm ty morning at 10 SHOPPING NEWS FROM EVERYWOMAN’S STORE Smart Wimer Hats $7.75 A group of mezzanine hats so smart and stunning as to immediately stamp them as ‘ _ A few three-piece Handsome Ensemble Suits of the ultra-stylish class. Formerly priced $165.00 to $225.00 now only Twenty Per Cent Discount Shaan titeari $ 5Q rasnskin on all Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons Penny ; Fashona Brown Jamumma and Velvets . Richly fur trimmed. Of course—as always—the Frantz Shop leads in style ‘quality, material quality, and tailoring quality on fine Winter Cloth Coats Dresses -22 (iiscFurWeek from our regular that will make you the envy and admira- —just one more day to take advantage of ae ete cranancted. Fol-| panhellenfo Luncheon Li cE. stocks and * extremely low prices on Fur Coats for lowing the meeting w dancing party | Saturday at Henning. have none, not tion of your friends—that are so charm J i 3 Thanksgiving and Christmas. Th theiteg.to.attend, ge temoen wiles in ocie| aanatit Eeteaan en ing as to captivate you with their clever priced to this ena usors wines aaeene Henning by the Panhellenic associ- " styles and ‘deft touches that show the Tomorrow Hrening, Hes ae oem ae “meer man!” Then thell! creative art of a master hand. lower level oad menewe club wih be von ac vations should be made with oné&of famous hairdresser ~ urday evening at the hall to which| the following committee not later | the public js invited to attend. URL eaten, pws Music will be furnished for the en-|:' my “4 is : tertainment which will begin at 9| > o'clock by the McCutcheon orches- many of their buddies inthe serv-|| row evening at the Hénning hotel. ice-are now. recuperating from shell |» f baer 7 ; shock and nervous afflictions | Qa¢holic Girls Club Dance brought on during the war, the|T> Be Given November 24. the American Legion here will) given bythe members of the Catho- ayy the Gin ime Be ee a a eee ae ee peeragh ber 24 instead of the 25th as was recently announced. Those having ould send. their a tickets for the 25th may use them FOR SALE BY matinee of “The Girl in Red” next] on Monday evening and an invita- Tuesday afternoon, November 25th | tion is given to the public to attend. eet and det ghem sce & #004. | Proceeded from the entertainment clean musical comedy and one they will never forget. All children ad-| Will be added to the Christmas fund, mitted for 25c (no tax). adults, 75c. | Used each year to make the holl- days pleésant for all children. eee Dinner This. Evening For Winner Guest. 5 és Z at an informal dinner to be given| The Casper Pharmacy, 111 East fascinating new |i. ad wien poet attain art of ‘lepaging se a ‘“*.,.. EVER since F was a ie : ; Ss. little girl I have used + e e ; LePage’s Glue to mend ‘i “eset | Thanksgiving Sale LePage’s Craft . muany lovely and useful oe ngs I could Llane mit Ext ° , i you arereally rig. poe ra Specials for Saturday until ot my copy of e ik bow no idea and quicker than sew- Craft Book tedey-t0cexs || Table Linens @ copy. Lengths of 2 and 214 yards, fine ’s D cans Deng Store quality all linen damask, $3.95 and $4.95 per length. Linen Damask Napkins 22x22, fine quality, all linen, Satur- day only, $2.35 per half dozen. Huck Towels Hemmed, size 16x30, all linen, one- 4-day special, 35c. _Art Crash i All linen, natural, 18, 22 and.36-inch width, one day special, per yard, 29c. W (C4 Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BUILDING 2 Christmas giving | thinkof, Pare f : Photographs 3 Bell's Portrait STUDIO Smith Building 131 East Second St. -...Phone 1303 : the “Georga. W. Vroman post | rhe informal dancing party to ve) 18 Peady to use in (Two Stores for Your Convenience) ‘The Kimball Drug Store, 214 South . Center T: e Mrs, BB, Butts, of Winner, 8, D., Convenience} ry this will be \complimented this evening | (Two Stores for Your ‘ —for dresses thatregularly sold at $65, ; $75 and $85. —tincluded in this group are all the new styles, materials and colors for winter. —she would love a fine mink or Alaskan seal coat for Christmas. —for street, EXTRA SPECIAL—SATURDAY eel Regular $12.50 to $16.50 ridge e luncheon, | Grey Squirrel Chokers $9.95 formal Regular $150.00 Northern Seal Coats $98.50 Trimmed in beige or natural squirrel, or evening wear. you'll with large seal puffed collars. love all of these Regular $150.00 fees — | Natural Muskrat Coat $48.50 Highest: quality skins inlaid in art design, giving ’a beautiful effect. A Fur Coat for Christmas A deposit of twenty per cent will hold any fur coat until wanted. It’s time for. New Silk Lingerie Here is a saving opportunity Regular $2.75 Kayser pure thread Silk Vests (not glove silk) bodice top; shoulder strap, $i 95 Peach, Flesh, Orchid ---------------- e Regular $6.50 lace trimmed, Crepe de Chine Silk Gowns in Flesh and 4 95 Maize- ° Regular $8.50 to $10.50 Crepe de Chine and Rad- ium Silk Gowns, both lace trimmed $7 95 SEMOXON Ueedonsadpnedeauan sco Asser Regular $12.50 heavy Silk peare Step-In sets (step in and vest to match) Flesh, White, i Orchid, Blue -.---.-----.-- $9.95 | Have you seen our line of Winter Dresses may ’ 4 r for all occasions, in modish styles, at $39.75 * —visit Betty Jane’s Gift Nook

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