Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 3

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TTT TTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 Che Casper Dally Cridune PAGE THREE Jack Schnur, Mrs, Alex McCaffer-| Mrs. H.” Dougar@y" 11: Griffith | trom “a several weeks’ trip to Hot Casper Realtors. and Ben. Scherek ty, Mrs. A. T. Rynalski, Miss Golda | C. PY Plummer, D. V. Rowe, D. S.| Springs, Ari. are in Cheyenne on business. Riley , Miss. Sophie Archambault, | Fredlund, attorney and Mrs, E. E. ose ki oe Miss Alma Archambault, Miss Rose | Enterline, C. H. Townsend, Mr. and|. 4 Beaton and Richard Felton| George Larson of Denver was a| Auer, Miss Betty Cahill, Mary | Mrs. A. E.-Bowman, P. J. O'Connor | have been epending ceveral days in| Visitor in Casper yesterday. Peevey, Miss Mary Flinn, Miss} and R. C. Cather, vice president of | y ander attendirig to business affairs.| _ =e whe Vida Bailey, Miss Minnie Skinner,} the Wyoming ‘Trust company. | eee Charles Cobp is’ leaving in a few Miss Ethel Johnson, Miss: Viola - ee days Yor Denver to spend a week or Armstrong, Miss Jessie Page, Miss| Jack Morgan who spent several ten days on business. Ruth Anderson, Miss Alice Miles,| days in the city is spending a we oe ' Miss Bothiida Curtz, Miss Dora Nie-| at Wheatland + ig at the hi - Chapman C. Sharp is transacting haus, Miss Estelle Sain Mary | of Mr. and Mra, H. U. Brown. business affairs at Douglas toda) B. McPake, aiid Miss S: | Morgan ip enroure to his home at eee ~ —_— | Fort Morgay I sent officers and|/John G. Jones, ecome effective March~1-} Howard Baker cuss with the county com-| President John equitable sched ng houses and lots jthan the one now employed, a c omprised of A. P. Ne B. L. Scherck and waa appointed by M. England HOWARD BAKER ELECTED HEAL | DF REALTORS | Howard Baker was today elected president of the Casper Real Ests board at its regular weekly lu eon Other officers chosen were John G. Jones, president, a Pat McGinn, secretary-treasurer Named as members of directors aso Last Evening \ quiet marriage ceremony was ‘errormed Thursday evening at "6 o'clock when the Rev. R. R, Hilde- brand united {n marriage, Emma J. Kiteben and J. W. Anderson, well known Casper people. They were attended by Mre. EB. 5. Whetstone and R. C. Kohner. The ere on business will retum to his| Homer Davis wus a guest on Tues bride has been connected for some hobrie:tiist auaniig: day from his home at Sheridan. time with the'Bracken company and 1 ‘ tee the Kumpf Motor company as sten:|1 PERSONALS ; The representative of the Denver| G. W. Kneeley. of Denver is here ographer.. Mr. Henderson is an en- Mantel and Tile company are in the | today on business, gineer on the Chicago, Burlington & y, tetaliing tue workin’ tie Na Quincy railroad. Following a two | county, hospital: weeks’ honeymoon trip to Denver Chicago and other eastern points the couple will return to Casper to. make thelr home here. Dance ‘Saturday Evenin: At Ekks’ Auditorium The local Elks lodge, through syalfare committee will give a c pty ball et the Elks’ auditorium S at urday night, February 7, the en ; ting empbeadacth EOrtot hoch rity { Midwest Commireary, left this week : Mart clothes demand fund of the lodge. : ee La haeene Rocheste! | ty take trea j iS fi ae smart shoes. This store os An attractive complexion leads in smart-styles in ee tare is the sign of good health. shoes for women. from Billings z pal Eat foods made with . CALUMET eet ere Arne R meee Se J she Golden Rule Store (Eo a ou EVERY BITES A DELIGHT Lindsay & Co. EB. H. Christensen, repres: of 2 George Baldwin expects to leave in few days for Rawlins there he has ted a position. Shaw of Denv been spending the la Dr. and returned fr Cr hi Mrs. J. 'M. Cromer have For Colds, Grip or Influenza , and as @ Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box ears the signatre of E. W. Grove. c-— Adv. Colorado. ———-—— One of the many ere new models x CITY BRIEFS |) Fr transacting bu his ranch ne bs | Mrs. Ralph Cox is visiting ft eave nd until the ff Dans 1 1 s00r Brown, manuger of the | 54") Whether you prefer the smart new ties or dainty Parisian effects you can find exactly what you want in our nev assortment of spring footwear in patents, russet tan calf and blonde satins; also it combinations of patent leather mp with light quarter. All re priced It’se square meal for a dime | ling of thc Thursday evenin, held in the > was in Basin the } week to attend the Happu Spring News from Everywoman’s Store —Paris - New York - and Casper ’ ; Have em tomorrow morning —All alike have cast aside the somberness of winter and are sending an early Pancakes with . greeting to Spring with bright new materials and colors for madame’s and that old-time nit mademoiselle’s new wardrobe. ; —Not one single day behind these fashion centers is Casper, with its Frantz Southern Shop to.display all that is new and lovely in women’s wear. S. B. A. Meeting And Dance Saturday Mrs. Roy will meet in hoshon{ urday evening a home. Knights of Pythins hal Cea en the business meet Fay Crater and daughter, Helen, | dance will be giv visited in Lusk this week with Mrs. | lic is invited to attend. All those | Snyder. who expect to be present ars request- te i | ed to wear their old clothes. D. H. Herbert and family spent TRO S | short time the beginning of the week Rummage Sale Opens | visiting at the home of Mr. He: Today At Norris Market bert’s sister, Mrs. Hall at Glend Members of the Pi Beta Phi sor- inte, ority opened their rummage sale ¢ @ay at the Norris market tn North Casper, the sale to be closed Satur day evening. Steffen is visiting ir a guest at the Castes The Misses Lydia and Olga Kru-' ger spent a short time here tt week from Wheatland ee Mr. and Mrs. Bendon Hosts At Party days visiting. Mr. and Mre. Wiliam Bendon, eeneeu were hosts on Wednesday evening at their home at an informal 500 party. Honors for the evening were won by y Mrs. G. O. Housley and Owen Stan-| ~ se 8 bro. At the close of the entertain:| 4 mo; c: ele, ment dainty refreshments were | icq ‘Chegenne toe Rhee cating bi served by Mrs, Bendon, assisted by | m, Luts, M. W. Nielson, Clark Beck, Mr, and “Mrs. W. C. Speer Monday for Denver to spend sever -The display windows of this favorite store, the same as along the fashionable boulevards of Paris, and the smart shops on Fifth Avenue. are featuring the newest and most entrancing styles in Millinery, Coats. Suits, Dresses and other apparel. Honey!” AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR Mrs, Alta Smith. Gueatsarho enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Bendon were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hartzell, Mr. and Mrs. G, O. Housley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parody, Mr. and Mrs. C. W ® JWalker, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stan. | gr Pro and Mrs. Alta Smith. | " 4 | f ational Association SPRING Congres: Wil Hold Meeting Next Week | | A TS —Moderate weather and the captivating effects of the new The Woman's association of the First Congregational church will meet next Wednesday afternoon, | February 11 at the home of Mrs. H. | ©. Austin, 1125 South David street | Mrs. C. E. Cooke and Mra. A. V.] Ritchie will act as hostesses Hie gatetMcreg | A Special Showing | An {nformal dance will be given | of tomorrow evening jby members of | = ve den Envelope Chemises - the Odd Fellow’s dancing club « For Saturday Only their hall on Second street. Music | for the evening will be furnished by the Glen Howland orchestra An attractive collection of plain tailored and lace-trimmed Chemises of good quality crepe’ satin, crepe de chine and radium silk, in flesh, Dasch-Lewis Nuptials Thursday Evening nile, peach, apricot,,blue and maize. Sizes 36 to from the Hyland, Gage and Fashion salons Coats which we are are ready on the mezzanine for your ap- proyal. The collection of these shapes vary —trims are many—colors are resplendent, but the underlying fashion feature is height and suppleness, Brims are generally short at the back and increase in width across the sides to the front influenced by the prevailing vogue for bobbed hair. featuring at the popular price of Miss Helen Dorothy Dasch and jack H, Lewis were married last evening by the Rev. Charles A. Wil- son, pastor of the First Presbyter- jan church. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs, C, T. Dasch and Miss | Ruth Dasch, parents and sister of the bride. The bride who hag been a resident | of Casper for the last two years . formerly Itved in Dubois, Iésho and “a, has since coming to this city made ® number of friends here. The | groom is connected with the Ameri: | can Bottling gompany. The couple left this morning b; motor for Denver where they will spend two weeks and on their re turn to Casper will be at home to their friends at thelr homme, 106 North Jefferson street eee Mrs. Barnes For Fortnightly Club Mre. John B. Barnes will enter tain the Fortnightly bridge club to-| morrow at her home on North | Beech street for the regular meet-| ng Popularly priced at $10 to $22.50. Only th —the brightness of Spring d Days to come Another assortment of Envelope Chemises of Mallinson’s pussy willow k and heavy crepe de chine; mostly tailored, trimmed with self mate- vial of contrasting colors; also with pretty embroidered designs on front and bottom. The colors are flesh, orchid, maize, peach, nile and apricot. $4.89 A limited quantity of lace-trimmed crepe de chine gowns are also off at the above special price. is reflected in the new Dress Modes as displayed by the Frantz Shop —We particularly call the attention of Sat- urday shoppers to our line of Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses urge one to select now for spring. his collection of authentic modes includes al] the materials and colors about which you have read in the fashion magazines. Regular $7.50 to Wa 2 Bod * $10.00 Miss Gysland Will Entertain This Evening. & W Miss Inge Gysland wil entertain | aS eand reo Br Silk brocade and at a linen shower this evening at | plain satin Another attractive Silk Hosiery. Special . Regular $1.75 fall fashioned Lady Martha heavy service weight Silk Hose in picadilly, peace beige, apricot, platinum, ussian tau, Russian calf, grey and black— $1.49 $5.95 Three pairs Regular $5.50 and $6.00 Netheralls $3.95 A comfortable garment combining the brassiere and girdle in one viece, which makes an excel- lent foundation for her home, 404 South Jefferson Street, In honor of Miss Kathleer | Afiith whose marriage to Lawrence . Hussion will take place Februar Among those who will attend are: ( xirdles Mrs. Dorathy Hughes, Mrs. H. C. MoClellan, Mrs. C. L. Greedy, Mrs. Several dozen more modéls have arrived in time to he added to the line for Satur- Jewett Touring Fifteen months old, repainted, looks like new; a real bargain KR. N. VAN SANT Give Hogan a Lift Waist line Sissies tor slender, medkim and stout figures, which re- ducé without the dis- comfort attended by Benwparons fabrics. ebbing of best qual- ity silk surgical elastic, most garments peice pores to prevent curl- ing. the present dress styles, allowing unusual free- dom of movement. These materials are constructed of excel- lent silk jersey end tine quality mercerized batiete, and come in pink only. Bust sizes 32 to 42 —a convenient place to meet your friends —Lipstick, titian san day's showing Make now your selection from this ad- vance showing —A_._2. d, leathers and powder blue are among the popular shades for spring dresses ¢nd coats.

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