Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 3

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TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925 OCIETY, By MARY TOBIN Mr. Brannerman I Honored at Party: V. B. Brannerman was pleasantly surprised last evening when a num- cer of his friends gathered at his home on Hast First street, the oc- sasion being his birthd: anniver- ry. The evening wes epert in ying bridge, honors at which were won by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lano, Miss Holly Donko and Mr. Branner- man. At midnight a dainty lunch Wag served by Mrs. Brannerman as- sisted by her mother, Mrs. Upton of Detroit, Mich. Guests present for the evening were: Mr. el Mrs. A. Donko, Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. A. R..Lano, ies Myrtle Heffron, Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Garlisle, Mrs. F. D. Upton, Miss “Holly Donko, Doug- Ins Kingdon, and Mr. and Mrs. Brannerman and’ daughter, Eve ary Club May Day Dance Is Postponed Indefinitely. It was announced today by Harry B. Maxon thatthe Ch: dane to have been, given on the e ning of May 1 at the Elk's ha Woman's Departmental clu! indefinitely postponed. hose having tickets money refunded by from whom they purchase¢ ete Methodist Circles To riday Afternoon. The circles of the Ladies Aid so. elety of the Virst Methodist Epis- copal church will meet on Friday af- ternoon lowing 8 with Mrs. 904. Oak rs, Werten- Fickel, with M South Li: . Jolineon Diamond, nsingto 914 South Jourgensen, ting; Vic. avenue; 1 Johnston hn Pupils of Mrs. Strickland Reel Ital hls evening tp. re: ‘Methodist “Hplscopat gr all in- » Cleft Chorus Meeting At Elk’s Hall at Tea Vor Virday Is Postponed Due to the filly J Mrs, F 1» the inte ‘he was to Na / Rebekah Lo Give Series of Dances. Members of the Re Ludges NO. and 59 will be joint host» at ries of infofmal dances the first be. given op Saturday evening, Nay at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Hoth round and square danees will enjoyed, in’ béth halls and the public is invited. Excellent music fh: been secured’ and an joyable ssured to all those who h Meeting of Pi Beta Phis This Evening. Mrs. John Whenan will be ho this evening at ber Ninth street for a meeting of the inembers of the Pi Beta Phi club. eee Entertainment Wednesday _At Midwest Community Church. The entertainment given three \mes in Casper by the choir of the h Casper Christian church, will Le repeated agair on Wednesday eve- ulng and will be given in the Com- munity church of Midwest. All those interested are invited to attend. eee Silver ‘Tea Wednesday at Winter Memorial Church. tess Presbyterian. ch tea Wednes¢ ter Memorial will give a silver afternoon, April 29, from 2:50 to lock at the c parlors. Hos- he afternoon will be Freem: 1 Mrs. Chorus Will Rehearse Wednesday Evening. The combined chor representatives from composed of each of the SOLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Beautiful home jyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold wat to tint’ soft, iclicate shades, or, poll to dye rich, permanent colors, Each I6-cent pack: age contains direc tons so elmple any woman can dye or tint Mngerie, silke, ibbons, skirts, waists, dresses, oats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings, everything aew. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other und—and tel} your druggist whetber he material you wish to color ts vool or ailk, or whether it {s linen, ‘otton or mixed goods.—Adv. . LADIES! MARCEL AND BOB CURL Oxpert Operators all 284 for Appointment MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP With Casper Pharmacy ot | home, 209 East | The Ladies Ald society of the Win- th; "| Tn | return church choirs of Casper,’and whicli will give a concert during Music Week, will meét for rehearsal at 7:30 Wednesday evening, at the Presby- terlan church. o- Guild Meeting to Be Featured by Talk. Members of the..Westminister Guild will be entertained tomorrow evening at.the .Presbyterian manse with a.talk on Alaska by Mrs. Wil- tam G. Wilt, who spént seven years in that great northland. Mr. Wilt was in the government railway con- struction during that time. Their places of residence were Nome, Val- dez, Fairbanks, Anchorage and Jun- eau. Among the subjects for tomor- row evening will be the following— the climate, native people, manner of life, the northern lights. tenting in winter, dog-tnaras and mushing over the trails, incliding a trip to Point Barrow on the Arctic shore. At Point Barrow the Presbyterian Board of Nationa! Missions maintains a mis- sion and hospital with which Dr. Greist, formerly «a trustee of th First Presbyterian church, Casper, is connected. This is noted as being the most northern mission staticn { the world. Of special interest will be Mrs. Wilt’s description’ of t beautiful furs, and the fur trade for which Alaska {s*famous. All mem- bers of the guild are requested to be present. This meeting will be last of the season. Vallette an¢ Brush Club Meeting This Week. The regular meeting of the ee Friday evening. of this week at home of Mrs. W. Sanders Mitchell stree May Day Luncheon, To Be Given Friday, A May Day luncheon will be gi Frida, t 1 o'clock at =the, F Presbyterian | tabernacle, reserva tions for which: should’ be made at Once with one of the following com: mittee: Mr f charells, or Mrs, John J. EB m. There will be a Dutch t table also tables for: men. eee Birthday Dinner Is Given Monday. Mrs, J. Y. Bagby entertained ‘n jformally at dinner yesterday at home on Locust | tho ber tronu her, count, | Give § The udrt Auxiliary wil and daneing ening, Ma Gi arpentet’s ia} invitation is extend. members and friends Leh people of the city, eee | Meeting. of Importance Wednesday at Odd Fellow's Hall, Azoy No. 40, United Oraer Splendor and~ Perfection, ceessor to Kremlin Azdvy, Imperial * of Muscovites; will) meet ,in regular. session Wednesday — niglit, » for ingtallation of officers nsaction of other important AW sheiks.and tribesmen ure requ attend. After the business refreshments will be served, followed. by a dance, to which all Odd Fellows and Rebeliahs | are invited. Members are asked to Wear their fez. Personals Mr. and Mrs, F. L, Kinman of Billings, Mont., are the guests of friends here for a few days enroute to Colorado. eae ‘ Miss Rose Marie Anthony of Den- ver atrived in Casper this morning to spend several days here, eee A. F. Quinlan and daughter, Miss Marguerite Quinlan motored to Cas- per yesterday from their home’ near Cheyenne. . Olgon of Sunday The Rey arrived been Willan in. Casper visiting riends, ia B. K. | toring to Montana this week to spend the summer montlis. Mr. "Moore ts a drilling contractor and has been making Casper his headquarters “for the lust seven months. Pyar Jack Wilters and Douglas yeaterday with friends, oe Eugene McCarthy {8 spending sev. eral days {n Thermopolis on b: ness, Mr. and M family drove to to spend the day . and Mrs. M. M. Lay in Casper from Mr. visitors den are Waterloo, Mrs, B. 'T, Mullens of Denver who has been:in Casper since the begin- ning of last month, visiting with her ‘son, Howard Mullens, plans to this. week to her home eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert. M, Grieve re- turned to their ranch today after spending last evening here on bust- ness and visiting with thelr parents. Cale Mrs. J. W. Gerdom, Sr., of Denver, arrived in Casper this morning hav ing been called here by the f{ilness of her daughter, Mrs, Mattie Hardy of the Jackson apartments, who will undergo an operation this week, Mrs. Gerdom was ‘formerly « poet dent of Casper: . Miss Edythe Parker was’ an riva] in the city yesterday Lander and Is a guest of here. ° ar. from friends Miss Luella Sherman of Laramie spent last evening {n this city. . Mr. and M ned this morning fr Che Casvet Oaily Cridune FOR STUNENTS. 5 EXTENDED Attendance at Classes’ Is Made Optional at Wesleyan PAGE THREE End of the Month SPECIALS For Wednesday and Thursday Shoppers Shop in the Subway and Save Look at these— Specials on the BARGAIN SQUARE Crepe De Chine Gowns, $4.9 assort Regular $5.00 Netheralls, $2.9 “Nethere te anda 5.00 Warner's fine bati Regular models attractive pe De Chine trimmed Gowns lls,” made of An silk jersey Cr $2.98 Tailored Wash Blouses, $2.19 Regular $2.50 White Wash _ Blouses, * Peter Revere collars Voile Peasant Blouses, $4.19 Reguiar Fine asant Blouses in tty styles, choice French Voile $4.19 ilk Blouses at $ $10.00 Tailored Pan and Setting The Styles $5.98 and $12.50 fine chine, plain and $5.98 Redfern Corsets at $2.98 n lot of regular $6.50 to ) Redfern Front Lace Cor- inet $2.98 at Regular heavy crepe embroidery med The Countess of Seafield Hoover Style Aprons, $2.19 $2.50 White Aprons for nurses, beauty ake $2. 19 attend nts, etc. Fancy Hat Boxes, 69c Heavy Card Board Hat with brass hinges and 9e hBy Central Press. 330,000,000 poe LONDON, April ~The most | Joseph H. T heir the world! | New Zealar appe ng to the |» It is kn afield, 19-| Rouma ‘ount And It | times rin-law th at trim he title utiful Countes gar-old duught or Seafield, and AILEEN LAMONT in her that Fancy the Brit The plai au plain! a tees and her fa ere their materials. This is an {nnov Boxes tion, for tweed locks. loeatieg he shade side to Special at ed wor From } counte that out She is the an in all € father tates, em ylelding an She rich her income vernment ta the full control c veing under age. he has estate y Spring Coats in clever styles for matrons and misses $13.75 to $24.75 on Joo an inspectic > were per, general manager A |} | Wolf, | and Dresses at a price for every- Over th Top woman's pocketbook ‘ ; pia uing so far as hats are to make her with parents, Paris dispatches the trimming on from one to] For ex her is eles ented arranging new small hate ward W. Knapp is here on b few days from Denver. the en Miss-“Evelyn Campbell of Denyer| for a ig the guest here for short time of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and My Homer Burnes of South Elm tip other crown. mple, a black t The weekly luncheon of the Co: er sin mopolitan club will be held at 12:1 ilver buckle o'clock tomorrow noon owt Elaborate Gloves. send hotel. Dr Barger, pr winter discont dent, will preside al enter now giving inment progr rrar and all mer zed to be nt over the street. at at the toy The glove A CITY BRIEFS J.C. Renfro, formerly, of Casper here: today on business ftom to. ‘Misses and Matrons Spring and Summer Hats $2.95 and $3.95 Children’s Hats $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 pre eS ings len provide the embroidered, and even sloves are s when the is sleeylele is In A Snappy Roadster. Arn The snappy roadster and the beau-| feq tiful spring are bringing o me remarkably attractive motor. ing costumes. One of the most stri ing of these seen on a Westchi road today consisted of a short | ket of gold kidskin trimmed shag blue fox fur, With was worn a gold lame turban, its folds closely wound and following the contour of the heac , ruf ser in Oliver, Li W. A. Burns, Jones, and H N. Perking 5 H. West, J, D. Tones Frank O'Neil of Midwest {s ing here for a few days, eee Henry Sherad arrived ing from Cheyenne. witl this s : / Here are dresses in charming silks and satins in printed crepes and chiffons—in attractive woolens for sports and office wear. Dresses that will grace those afternoon affairs which make the spring social season delightful—inexpensive Lake City, ing, C. J, Watt of Midwest several days in Casper. Casper people enne Gothbe but dainty frocks for young women who want of medium anc to economize—in a liberal range colors and tyles. cently ‘“ recently I have been intimatel were: Mr. and Mrs and t Dresses for small These women, dresses are from our regular lir 1 to $22.50 #6 education » mountain children | of the has been formally recognized again through the award to her of the Roosevelt medal for 1 The words are those of Harry Stillwell _Edwaré Southern author and journalist The citation ard reads: Jyh his daughter, Mrs. at her home on Dt Sook resides in Nx ee Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Marks visited with friends here yesterduy enroute from Thermopolis to thelr home in Crlorado, While in the cit were guests of Mr. and Mrs C. Day of South Lincoln s . . Emma Fuller | York among bin street h Platte, 2 Linen House Dresses, $2.95 In plair colors, immed with or with poc kets, provells tr yandy and wool yarn reet founder and erry School the medal distinguished service in promoti | the welfare of women and children The school, ‘which Miss Berry | founded on her own farm at M | Berry in 19) tatered chi dren from t jountain d has u | veloped into i in for A. R, Phillips is numbered among | the Denver lusiness callers in Cus per this weetr One Rack of Dresses, Choice $7. 98 in thi muc h ag M, G. Brennan eompany, who has been for a week on business fi pany, left terday by Cheyenne where bound train for Ni beet called there ness of his mothe of Ste In silk The There about dresses materials alone are worth ag re group the | trict Berry Martha anr including of land ulldings She has n of thousands familles, ec back to their homes and >O GH munitjes bringing Nght into U darkness of remote districts ar Apply over throat and chest | veloping a whol merican Wile} K f Berry ____Qver 17 Million J New Rayon Silk and Iceland Wool Sweaters A. per or Cramer « New pretty st) in both \ r $2.95, $3. 95, $4, 95 aod 36. 75 L, A business | from his home in Los Angeles. E. R. Campbell is trans inoss affairs in this elty ver acti y from. Den Miss belie F. B, Tough D. ¢. ing. begins at home. She jof Georgia, and {s 68 After her school days, she spent some years in travel before begit ning the philanthropic work that hag made her nationally famous was. a Washington , arrival in Casper this morn- G. North is among the Denver business callers here this week. cee | Officials of at Western igar company ottebluff, McBride Piano School To attain women believe Burmer be reborr Mr, McB: 116 N. Grant Phone 1118

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