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

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FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925 At AllGrocers 10¢ the Package tine Lent! Eat spaghetti with cheese or to- mato sauce as the main dish, You won’t miss the meat. delicious food. Friends Receive Announcement Brown nd’ Mrs. V f Mr SPAGHETTI neements by Casper friends of the mar- in Laramie any time! Evening have been re- | Plans Are Be For Shriners’ on the ed, vious enterta ican Beny A Mighty good PL TT) Oe PTE Sa eae EXTRA SPECIAL—With each order of groceries i 1 No. 214 can Peaches_ 1 No, 214 can Apricots No. 214 can Pears_-- No.2 cans-Cut Green Beans No. 2 cans Canned Corn___ No, 2 cans Canned Peas___ Campbell’s Fresh Eggs, Pods dO Butter, per lb. ge of Miss Mi Walter H. Young was groom is emplc At the Star ball to be given in th evening of 10, for which pla Casper their home s have Judging from pre- ents the affair will ——a 3 The smart style you admire is accom Poet") panied by quality that makes you eu ay proud to wear HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHOWING > ANNE’S HAT SHOP BALCONY MIDWEST PHARMACY BUNGALOW OFFERS THESE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY amounting to $3.00 or over— Lbs. GRANULATED SUGAR FOR g 412 East Fifth S Soups, per can dozen gs treet 93c 95c Old Dutch Cleanser___----_-_ 3 cans 25e Phones 22—23 SPECIAL forSaturday : $1.65 nd Regular $1. ilk Knitted Se Bloome new, colors. pes y willow. rular $6.95 and § $7.95 values_.__-__- Just Arrived—-New Shipment of SILK SPORT HOSE rng, pe SWEA J TERS Specially priced Collar and Cuff Sets. 5 and $2.00 values | diamond pair- ust Arrived—New Shipment of —Priced__$5,00 to $10.00 $7.50 $1.00 $1.85 $4.95 A broken lot of P. & N. Practical Front Corsets— Regular MADAME X GIRDLES BRASSIERES— Very speci 4 ‘zabeth’ In large close them out_ SPECIAL 50 values. $4.95 G oe ‘second ee 73! 1s? tM nee] FS . on OE thea Dh Trene be a huge success and a large num: ber of out of town guests are ex- | pected. The following committees have | been appointed, music, C, Town- send, A. C, Riker, A, E. Thompson, Y. S. Kimball; floor, Lew » Geo. Nelson, J. R. Dunbar, R. S. Ellt- A. T. Patrick, P. D. Cunning- ain; refreshments, J. W. Johnson, H. Nichols, A . Durham; decor afons, "George W. Campbell, Dr. J. . Hansard, W. Runkle, Bb. H Pelton, T. C, Tonkin, G. E. Grif- fith, Joe Denham, Pitt Covert, Mar- ion N. Wheeler, Dr. M. C. Keith. eee Concert This Evening At Baptist Church, A concert of interest will be given |this evening at the First Baptist | church by the choir vf the church a 1 by the Apollo club, to which the public is invited to attend. Miss Louise Newell,’ who will represent L. Spurlock, the Natrona county high school in the piano contest at the state univer- sity at Laramie will be the featured pianist. follows: “Soldier's Chorus," The program to be given * from Faust - Gounod . Saint-Soens . Margaret Curtz from “Robin De Koven --- Huntington-Woodman Miss Frances Bowerman “Pilgrim's Chor from “Trann- hauser” Wagner - Mendelssohn ise Newell Sidney Homer Owe and the Pussy Cat” Ingraham Apollo Club “A Ballade of June Roses” -- Henry Hadley Mrs. B.C. Gates Mrs. L, BE. Sundwell “Volga Bargethauler’s Chant”_-- Russian Folksong Chorus ‘The Wind's in the South” aT nl John Prindle Scott Miss Bowerman “Carmena” .--..... H. Lane Wilson Chorus Mrs. Jay Compliments Cheyenne Visitor. Mrs. Lyle E. Jay was hostess this afternoon at her residence, 427 South McKinley street, at an informal ken- sington, given in compliment to Mrs. | William Corson of Cheyenne, who is the guest in Casper of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Corson at their home, 1221 South Oak street. Guests inyited to meet Mrs. Cor- son were Mrs, A. L. Wallace, Mrs. A. F. Sloane, Mrs. Smiser, Mrs. John Jourgenson, Mrs. John England, Mrs. Frank G. Scherck, Mrs. I’. H. Seehorn, Mrs, Earl D. Holmes, Mrs. Ira W. Naylor, Mrs. Akesen, Mrs. Culverson, Mre. W. M. Yard, Mrs. Frank Warton and Mrs. W. A. Cor SON. Mrs. Curran Is Hostess ‘Today at Bridge Luncheon. t In courtesy to Mrs. Engene Hurley of Ohio, guest of Mrs, Carl. Shu- maker, Mrs. Hal Curran entertained today at an informal luncheon and bridge party given at ther home, 443 East Eleventh street. Guests who attended were, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs, Carl Shumaker, Mrs. A. E. Stirrett, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. Leigh B. Townsend, Mrs. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREF “1 programs | thi Reed, Mrs, Christopherson, Dorothy | Prancis irks, Harry Uri . ls. Jolin Seehorn, Marion Sennett, Elsie Win-| bert Van Doren, G anled by her mother and ter, Rowena Miller and Mary Olive| rome Bishop. arnot G Dunn, ert Holman, Nelson oes O78 we Cig ho: 1 Informal Party at Lowe e)e is ae ; Governor Appoints f L euders Jor Muske Week | | uneenent be me} Pee Lie Nelile ‘l. Roks, appoir the fend in ‘ s for the second annual national} t ‘ k r “ nusic week which wil t s 1 » “tens, trom Muy 3 to May ¥. Lc : I = a 0 Sor PANCAKE with the old-time time here visit Mrs Frank Scherck, M George ; sister and Mrs. C. to her home | | an te and nation. Al-| 1 Among the who attended were s leader las not been hort t week from the re Souther flavor Mr. and Mrs. Leo Matlock, Mr 8 expected that the ap:| ci anc ear shot at fairly melt Mrs. Vick Stahl, Mr. and Mrs will be made in | 3: Sirs or MU FFIN oF ou: uth Crocket, Mr. and Mr: Walter Clifford Hummer of ar A ex ¥ i 2 tin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alle: as been pinted to} pect te e on { new wonderfully crisp Lura Miller, Mrs. B. Ramse nairman of the mittee in ° | ind W. FFLES d Walter Walrad, Miss Kathryn] ct of the weel. Among. the tains a Soeiteaey Pratt, Miss Loulse McDonald, L. L.| leaders who have received their ap-| cee ie A Mand Allen Bags d, W. Saubut,| pointments are: Mrs. Roger Gallo-| | Ed Young of Basin spent a short UNT PANCAKE ~. Bernard, Richard Wilson and] way at 'Thermopolis time here this week enroute De she Worland, Knapp at (Continued on Page Seven) “Peo i, Miss Wyatt Will Be » Mrs. ane at Sheri. } ——————_———____ i T’se in town, Ses easy recipes on the pockage Hostess to Friends. dan, W. 8 Hur awlins, Mrs, | ney !? Miss Evelyn Wyatt will entertain] Watson Wy ovell, Mrs. R.| Honey! a few of friends this evening at r, Mrs. J. H.| —————— an infor dancing party to be jul, Mrs. C. A. Han given at her home on South Dur-|son at Gi Mrs. Ralph Jones | SS TY LE WNEWS FR. M——— bin street, Douglas, . ‘ank Cannon at ‘Tor- EVERYWOMAN'S STORE— o: (ete rington, T. J. Gatchell at Butta | y is Honor Guest Harry Hime at Lander 1 y Celebration, S. Cromer at Riverto: p —a bright new Windsor Tie ation of the 67th birthday | Mortimer at Basin, Is ge h of Mrs. Henry Lilly, astle and R. W. will add a charming touch Natrona county pioneer, relatives of | ef color to the blouse or dress. Mrs. Lilly entertained last evening ——————;— at a surprise party given at her | Just Received | home 104 South Beech street. De | | orations artistically carried out in P. L ] a color scheme of pink and white | ersonals SPECIAL FOR m5) | were used and the evening was . = | iS spent in playing 500. | SATURDAY 11} 4 | Among those present des the Mrs. William @, Smart who spent | | | guest of honor w nd. Mrs. [a short | "| | | | 1 and Mrs. W . } 4 | Mrs. B. Kasman Mrs. James Si Jobns left this | | Lilly. | morning for Denver by motor, to | op ee | spend until the m next week "7 Scorpion Club Holds |: Meeting Thursday. The regular meeting of the Scor- pion club was held last evening at the home of Hubert Cree! on South | Ash street. Among those present were: Buster ‘Neil, Barry Mahoney, PEA ETD APPT 1t’s @ square meal for a dim: a=o OF Ayres Jewelry Co, BIG REMOVAL SALE BIG SAVINGS WON Spring Coats Differ | | in Theme The spring coat mode is lavish in the latitude | allowed. Their many types are represented | here, making choice unusually interesting. So whether you prefer your new coat to be a tail- ored one, or one of rich fabric and ornamenta- tion, you may choose accordingly own dictates and be in the mode. SVERY BITES A DELICHT | | SPRING IS HERE! Quality and real money-saving prices go hand in hand at NA Z<KPwn The La Rue Beauty Shop For Your Marcel—$1.00 And a Free Scalp Treatment 116 E. Second St. Phone 284 to your Frances Biglin, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. B. B, Lummis, Mrs. J. W. Bing: enheimer, Mrs. E. L, Estabrook, and Mrs. Hurley. eee Ladies’ Auxiliary Meeting Tomorrow. ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Broth erhood of Railroad Trainmen Casper Lodge No, 792 will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Knights of Pythias hall. All members are re- quested to be present. see Meeting of Palette and Brush Club Is Postponed. ‘The regular meeting of the Pal- ette and Brush club which was to have been held this evening at the home of Mrs, Dorothy Hughes has been postponed for two weeks and will not be held until Friday even- ing, March 20, eee Entertainment This Evening At North Casper Church An entertainment tnd ple social will be given this evening et 7:30 o'clock at the North Casper Chris- tian church, rner of H and United streets to which the public is in- vited to attend. . Fortnightly Bridge @lub We are featuring a group of MEYER BROTHERS MARKET {| #=« - SATURDAY SPECIALS || Smart Spring Coats PobeRoast,.lb:'-s-a- oe e 1214 to 15c VealiStew lbs poet 10c | j™ Shoulder Steak, Ib.----_________ 17¢ Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib.-----___ 20c t $ e 95 | Rolling Meat, Ibe o-22 2 ----10c Shoulder Veal Steak, Ib.--______ 22c | a 1| Rolled Roast Beef --.._________+ 20c Rolled Veal Roast, ]b._-___-_____ 22c | | Sugar-Cured Hams, ]b.-_____-___ 30c Northern Oysters, pint--_-_-___- 50c | At this special price we offer you sucli fine ma- | TURKEYS CHICKENS FRESH RANCH EGGS |] terials as Deerona, Wool Bengaline, Charmeon, in most favored styles and colors. SPECIAL NOTICE x FRESH FISH EVERY DAY DURING LENT | | MEYER BROS. MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 For the next. few days we offer a group of | ‘Tashia, Twillosheen, etc., | | | | | | | Meeting Saturday, March 7 | The regular meeting of the Fx bridge ub will be held at the home of Mrs. P. ¢ aysen on South Wolcott street Mrs. John McGrath and Mrs | les H. Toy hostesses. Nic with eee | | Punjis of Mrs. Fowler | To Appear In Recital Pupils of Mrs, Charles A, Fowler will appear in recital this evening at the Charles B, Wells’ Music store on Second Street. The program will begin at 7:30 o'clock and the public is cordially invited to attend. Among those who will. take part are: Charlotte Carll, ances | Holmes, Maxon, | | Helen Carter, Bingenheimer, June Marie Bernadine Margaret Swanson Scherck, . Jane Alice IKOPPER KETTLE | 35c | CHICKEN DINNER Saturday Noon || Chicken a la King on Toast | Beef Ed with Vegetables | egetable Soup | com ination Salad Mashed Potatoes and Grayy Bread and Butter Tea, Coffee or Milk Dessert The Kopper Kettle 0. 5S, BLDG. ‘Matrons’ Afternoon Dresses Formers 2; lo in’ bl k canton crepe priced $58.50 to $7 M 6 | ly SHOE SPECIALS We have chosen 200 pairs of Ladies’ High Grade Pumps and Ox- fords that sold regularly at $8.50 to $9.50, which we are offering Saturday at $5.95. line; satir 9 5 | || faced canton, flat crepe, . | crepe back satin, crepe \| JUST ARRIVED! | Many smart new models in _ SPRING HATS at $5.00 $7.50 and $9.00 on the Mezzanine | THE SHOES IN THIS LOT INCLUDE Black Suede Patent Leath Black Kid Black § Airedale Suede Satin Black and Brown Kid Oxfords The BOOTERY BETTER SHOES FOR LESS a@ convenient place to meet your friend ED ADS BRING RESULTS yyy THEM. rong “we ”

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