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r a aay THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925 Che Casuct Oailp Cridune ¢ ae . ad a“ , PAGE THREE. eS ie nan at Toes BOK CAR OWELLNG 1 a ee es” ae USTRONED BY FINES, ASTHMA this week from Jo: she | n housekeeper eat tact rde ‘ ARY TOBIN the Alex pular Casper Coupte Prank Cowan, Herbert Ladd | Townsend hotel ied Wednesday Mrs. W. R. McC Mrs. Charles | was housekeeper At the Miss Evelyn Le nd Frederick | 1 Grady, Mrs. Nell ‘Tyler 6€ |i; Cheyenne bet L. Jones, popular C © couple w s, Mrs. 'T. J. Drew, Miss Lois | fornia. last evening at the Wirst] Lo °, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, South ss Margaret Dougt ‘ 4 rles A. Wil ‘ pid ake: tended | land. 3 sia § an, 4 Del isnae ‘ bs any 5 business Jones, | “Sgr aie ce ters in Denver. No cure f and sister | Other gu , Mr. a i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Murphy are { ivde vuktteed Ita. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wile} 4 Casper en route \to their home. in O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. A¢ rdik wil be held | Sussex, Wyo. from Rochester Mr. and: Mg : riday at the Mountain | Minn., where Mrs. Murp aq been’): 4 t ‘asper. men who at-|- , Mr. and Mrs. John Li i unity chureh for mem-| taking treatments for the Inst two | te thie eSticivecatseeipentbnk in ogan. the church and their friends. {months at the Mayo Brother g s this week and who returned fc mest becomingly | The will include a mus pits sper on Tuosday -are: Hector suit-of rus interest, a fishing pi ser of the Townsend 1 hat to match r the children and other amu Miss Flora Scribner of Midwest is ® eorge Wheeler, L. S. Worth- | the y bouquet of rose > 18 &/ ments, Each lady is requested to iting with friencs in this city ington, 4 Tucker, J. ¥ A | WAS ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Lo- ‘brit x lunch for two afd a pres Ted Fedder, John Jourgenson, Gu aay ; = ayaa fal | te FRIDAY AND son street and is ent for the gentlemen. Ladies of the | Bowers of | G and M. E. Diamond. rr wi de: fribune Want Ads for Results. ‘ havin, 7 church club are asked to bring pack- | } e s in Casper y CeO ——— \ mrtp , unty high s s for the fish pond. A nd ul at rday rt t Mr, Aitken of alt Creek Pro- | 3 ‘ ATURDAY traction of the evening Will bo company is here on busin: The groom is a son of J, Jones of |‘ gold nggets’ which will be pre- r of Rawlins see Minneapolis and has been a resident | sented to each man. . K. Barnes of the legal depart, of Casper for the last four years, He eee t of the Midwest Refining com-| \ connected with the ndard Oil] Arts and Crafts Mr. 4 Ruthie any at Denver is here on business. | < Re company. Social Big Succe: Miles City, Mont., ari aspe | \ Following the cere a wed-| he sociai gathering of the mem- evening and are at the an C B. Morgan are | : os , ding dinne 5 the home| bers and friends of the First’ Con-| Gladstone ho’ heyenne n rs here. I AN nviting ew — ¢ the bride nh covers | gregational church which waa held aid for, 14 guests a Mrs.[on Wednesday evening in the } Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Welsh have Mee D Tomlinson, ropresentative of ({ | ty Ft Jones will be at home to their friends | trona Power company hall proved to| been visiting in the city with friends | the Carpenter Paper company, is a N I ay rT \ ° THR CO . ber of those present and the at- ee Shower Is tractiveness of the program. Robert Holman, son of Tuesday Eve The main feature of the program } NM W. P. Holman of South Kim- f i : Mrs. Frederick L. J formerly] was something entirely unique In| ball avenue is spending some time |} wD1\MOND DYE” IT GIRLS’ WASHABLE MIDDIES—W hité e marriage |such gatherings, and. resulted in| in Cheyenne. ¢ 6 to 12, great enjoyment as well ag much bee surprised ay ntellectual benefit for all> present. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Jackson of Bil A BEAUTIFUL COLOR when a number of ds] As planned and carried out by the} lings are guests today the Hen: < f Ss gathered at the home of h ar A the- church, it. took fhe] ning hotel. s for miscellanevus ‘showe phe an “Arts and Crafts Con- ho Perfect home| GIRLS’ BLOOMERS—Halycon Cloth: j-nink and evenin ag spent socially, refresh-| test,” in which ‘groups of twelve or}. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kropp | dyeing and tinting ‘ black. Ages 2 to 12 nents being d at. the cle more were gathered about elght| returned last evening from Rawlins taetincantéea with b Guests present were, Mr. and Mrs ge tables to be instructed by as|where Mr. Kropp attended .the Diamond Dyes.| Special ~-- rrest Jones, Mr. and Mrs, John | many exprets in some branch of the | $ rs’ convention. While there . Just: alps ine cola " E ere Mr. and Mrs Jones, M rts or a. modern artistic craft. Kropp was the guest of Dr. water to tint soft, | — as : . William O'Neil, 3 he contest lasted 25 minutes, at tl Mrs. R. C. Hoel. Mr. Kropp is delicate shades, or | * F 7 TS William Gilmor 8 . | end of which time the judges an- ager of the’ Union Blectric com- boll to dye rich, " LITTLE BOYS WASHABLE SUITS ’ m larence Waygood, ¥ nounced the winners of each com-| pany at 243 Hast Railroad avenue. permanent colors. Ages 3 to 7. Colors tan, green | 95 and the guest of hono! petition, who were presented with O55 88 j, Bach 15-cent pack- f ic _ A -b P, and blue. Special ar their respective prizes. ‘The follow-| Alma Hall is a. guest in Casper Dost ogntatiioe ay A Rich, Sleek, Black Patent Bake Sale Saturday ing carried off the trophy in each | from Lysite. rections so simple pee Sr te At Casper Pharmacy. Drawing, Mrs. A. W. r Pict. any woman ‘can BOYS’ TOP COATS—Ages 2 to 6 year Belted and r 1 ys Ss ) ears pe Ite Mrs. E. C. Wright's division of water color painting, K, m.| Mrs.-Mary Hensley arrived yester- | dye or tint lngerie, silks, ribbons, We wish a picture could do justice to , > £ the Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald society | Creager; china nting, Mrs. H. C. y from Riverton. skirts, walsts, dresses, couts, stock- S this captivating slipper. It’s toes are round. plain and spring models. Friday and 20% will give a bake sale Satur April | MeKins arving, Mrs. Geo. L.| Hse, ings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, er, it’s side cut out a perfect square and it’s Saturday at a reduction of 25, at the Casper Pharmacy, - flower making, Mrs. Roy} .Miss Anna Person! is visitor in| hangings, everything new. s lines trimmer than the slipper red. It © ing to an announcement tod basket weaving; Miss Made-} Casper from Fitchell, Neb. Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other also has straight spike heels, decorative ts piueccdn’ and cpast slice re- | line Parker; millinery, E. G. Wilkins aes EC: kind—and tell your druggist whether brown and white stitching across the vamps pared by the ladies, all culinary art- embroidery, R. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh H. Townsendj the material you wish=to color is and grey linings to keep 1 colored hose BOYS’ BLOUSES—Ages 6 to 12 years. Made of Ung ists, will be on sale. Previous to the contest a musical | and Mr, and Mrs. G. R: Waldschmidt | wool or silk, or whether. it {s lnen, from soiling. To see this beauty on your lish Broadcloth ; Sion & program, greatly enjoyed by all, was | returned this morning from a short | cotton, or mixed goods—Ady. foot is to be instantly pleased with fit and It 4 ry ; . Sis AMS cleyer styling, Mr. and Speical Sres Infornial Luncheon Is rendered by @ number of well known | trip to Denver. Given for Bride Elect. artists, including Mrs. Chester L. $7: 42 Kathryn Mahoney, whose en-| Greedy, Mrs. J. E, Cather, Mrs.|. Mrs. Lillian A. Hodder and Mrs. gagement to Ralph E. Barton, was | Christopherson and Aasiaries Vielbis Purcell of St. Paul are here to visit S mnounced at an informal party}and Holden. Refreshments were} with their sister, Mrs. Dan Kelly, BOYS KNITTED SILK TIES— 39 ven last week at the Country club | served by the ladies of the church, | who is now at a local hospital’ where ' Good selection. Special i; . was honored today, when Miss Lovey |@"d a most enjoyable evening | she recently underwent an operation. | | Norris entertained at her home on| brought to a so by the minister, | Mrs. Kelly's condition is reported as Gi South David street with an informal] Rev. A. E, Cooke, who conveyed | much improved fi y vi ridge luncheon and kitchen shower, | the thanks of the congregation to eee “YOUR 1 hp ox scheme of pink was carried | the friends who had contributed to A marriage license was issued on 2 2771S" sut in the sweet peas that were flor-| the success of the evening, both on| Monday, April 20, to Virginia A \ Le \ | ° ro 7 f PF) ittec ‘ a :. Smii a re Ceeg b*4 Quality Shoes ‘arefulls " | decorations. the musical program and as instruc-| Smith and Lawrence McKeegan / 7 we | 5 SPECIALTY STORE Vited guests include, Mrs.’ Nett | tors nf the various arts and crafts. O ball, Mrs. Paul Hooper. Mrs.|fany of the new members recently Among the Casper people who | TRIBUNE BUILDIN( addeg to the church took advantage | spent a short time in Cheyenne this ee of the occasion to become acquaint-| week were: R. J. Fuchs, Mr, and —DHDT DISH R ed with each other and the older| Mrs. R. M, Caldwell, ( les L. = oc $9.00 ova Se members of the church. Reed, A. M. Gee, attorney for the nt Fors Tene eases imeuanepe ns | UMA At Arkeon Friday Evening. Sat © 142 SOUTH CENTER The last formal dancing party of} Mrs. Edwin Gothberg, who has the series being given by. the Forty | been confined to a hospital in Den- and Eight society will be held tomor-| ver for the last two weeks,on ac- m=. | row evening at the Arkeon Dancing | count of Illness, is greatly improved “P| academy. and will return to Casper next week. || We will redeem any eee 5 It be joined in’ Denver Satur- May Day Luncheon Is f y 2 berg who ect a ni sal: HOWDY PARD/ Planned by Ald Society. ave for ine ituereae || OF the following: se Pl h be ompleted for a|of the week. A , : ‘ ever get Magy (dave tone hetta tonne civen vor | ries of stock in this Friday, May 1, at 1 o'clock by Mr. and Mrs. William P. Knudsen ‘gl : : ca a Ladies’ Aid society of the First Pres- | have returned from a trip to Denver Association at the byterian church in the church taber be a nacle. A feature of the affair will| Mrs, Edna Thomas and Miss Alice f feel, be a musical program to be given | Early haye returned to their homes || PTICES named below: s —verfeel,longabout during the luncheon hour and the |in Lander following a several da} 3 o'clock, that you’d | afternoon wilt be devoted to a ken- | visit spent in Casper with friends. | sington and social time. All women p PE he | relish a healthy bite | or the church and city are invited to| George Hagan Is visiting. in Cas-| | of the finest piece of | take advantage of this opportunity | Per with his sister, Miss Hmma to entertain informally for their | Hagan, from his home near Lander. milk chocolate - cov- : : ene PRR CS: SET Ol) Slane a UrPR Tomorrow will mark the beginning of this extraordinary sale event. The collec- cred walnut-caramel _| treat table. N. J. Dunlap and Mrs. Dunlap are candy that man ever Those wishing. to aittnd? should ee ae ey a ncveral dayg tron tN $150.21 tion includes the very smartest Spring fashions in Ensemble Suits and Coats ‘- rs make reservations at once with one} With fi nds for seve days from sank his teeth into? of the following, Mrs. John G. Bar| Colorado Springs pe This is our first cut and includes every garment in our entire stock—-sizes 14 to 44 SE a eas aes Oar tease: E especially attractive in 38 to 44. HAA Next time you feel phone 1155W or Mrs. O, J. Cacha- that way—go get it! | Tells, phone 12573. TY. $89.94 ry ask for B. and P. W. Birthday Cl Brit BRIEFS 4 ee Dinner peer Evening. $65. 04 oe Slapsiing tibtel, ethe’ Bulle 1 , 1 ‘ ‘ 9n 79 embers ma c i Melr Di 4 “ PAs Pe 1 | r ial fea- | - - lhirty-five Suits with beautiful Silk Dresses and Cloth Coat pers as guests. Si r have been pla ed an 4 : ee eave ene ec ene worn separately or as a beautiful Ensemble. Formerly priced $39 ected that a Is number You Know It's Good eae eis 1 Sale price Recause It’s Made By ts } ? oenrr Literary Club Will » The Piopeat Rea Meet ‘Tonight. The Literary club of C J 7, meet tonight at 8 olclock » Na- i. . VERY BITES A DELIGHT | trons Power company assembly ; ||| Figure your earnings || = a to P All niembers 9 A special pre ranged. and see what a nice | Casper Women Attend Ca a) || profit this is. ' Party in Glenrock This Week whe nile Cimes ic. i pa 4 number of Casper women s ! the lining assures yor ell Cee ome tw (I tee cane reet an ress Coats TODAY ore ee Wibgbe sides Abd pas ship and exclusive style ag abe be fe i Milliners are always glad Fifty Coats it aviety of individual styles [es street and seas V 0a to show Cameo patterns PPAR ESR A Baur’s Cakes ane W sgn fur trim, also includes all our Prince of Wales and s0at ormerly priced $35.00 to $150.00. Sale price and Ice Cream 4 : ks | WN , || Casper Mutual Weisel's Delicious ff" “saison SR ea | Building & Loan|/— $29. 50 to $89. 50 Baked Ram : rly a resident of Casper. | : Bute tena een a [stl Association Dungeness Crabs Shriners iventic at Rawlins ac | ee ian Mtasonictemple |= | MILLINERY SPECIALS of Among the guests» DE ELICATESE Chevanivs jug mawer || ‘The Elite Beauty Shoppe Building Fifty Tailored and Dress Hats, mostly new Abia, Sv o MNO and 1 i 6, Cuan || ore renee rg 4 Meune (Os h 819 Hats for street wear. Especially priced_____- 138 South Center Street fn) pert operator. Phone Next Deer to Blakey 3 Nt hag Bh E, Burnham Cosmetics = ; wbiedathtsh? ine best se cs mmm | 00 AA