Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 3

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MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 —_—_—_ — — LEX IETY, sot mee Senior Play to Be Presented Friday. A Barrie play is interesting to those who read it, developing for those’ who act in’ it, and best of all most» fascinating for those who ‘atch a performance. “Dear Brutus,” which is to be presented by_ the senior class of Friday, May 8, at 8:15, has all o Barrie's inimitable charm . The cast ia as follows: N Ione Chase -leta Schopt Lady Caroline Laney. -Lillan England Margaret Stanley Eloise McKin lotte Carll Lufsmith Holland rds Mrs., Purdie- Mrs. Smith to Sing Tuesday in Rock Springs. ‘The following ‘It from the I Springs Rocket Casper friends of Mrs. “Mrs. Berta Smith, and a former pupil of Os will appear in conc Tuesday, May 5. Mrs. “Smith is president of the Federation of Mu Clubs and comes to Rock Sr with the highest of recommends tions.. She is from Casper. The concert {5 scheduled to start at 8 o'clock at the Rialto.” eee Miss Mahoney Is Complimented Today. In pre-nuptial courtesy to Miss Kathryn Mahoney who will be mar- ried on Wednesday to Ralph E. Bar- ton, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady enter- tained this afternoon at her home. in the Miller apartments on CY ave- nue at an informal bridge tea. Guests present were Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, mother of the bride-to-be. ‘Mrs, Catherine Cain of Omaha, who will be an out of town guest at the wedding, Mrs. B. J, Donahoe, Mrs. Nell. Kimball, Mrs, Paul Hooper Mrs, Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Frahk Cowan, Mrs. David Fox, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mrs. Leo A, Dunn, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Miss Edna Smith, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Miss Margaret England, Miss Lovey Norris ‘and the honoree. eee Van Meter Students 'To Give Recital May 11. Pupils of the Van Meter Sciiool of Music will appear in recital @ week from this evening, May 11, at the. Salvation Army cit The program will begin at 7:30 o'clock and all music lor F: patrons are cordially tend. eee Bake Sale Tomorrow at White's, Grocery Store. Members of the Dorcas society of the. Seven Day Adventists church will hold a sale of baked goods Tuesday beginning at 10:30 the White grocery store street. Woman’s Auxiliary to Meet at Carpenter's Hall. ne Woman's Auxiliary of Carpenters’ lodge. will meet this eve- ming at. the Carpenters’ hall on North’ Wolcott street: All wives of members: of local 1664 are aslsed to be. present. the Dinner Is Served At Baptist Church. A-five course dinner was sevyed at the First Baptist church on Satur- day eyening at 6 o'clock by mem- bers of the Golden Glow Food's chito The color scheme was carried out in lavendar and yellow, with th» Ilacs’ and asters ‘used as floral deco- rations. the center of the room. to each cor- uér, ina May pole design, and added much to -the attractiveness of the| affair. ~'The dinner was served and cook by mieinbers of the club with Miss Carolyn Snyder in charge. Durmg the dinner a program was given, among those taking part belng Muss ‘Thora Siebers, Miss Haseldeen Hayes und “Lawrénce Anderson, “At the close of the affair a talk of interest was given by Miss Sethryn Slebers on the club and its work for the year. Guests for the evening we Mr, and) Mrs. G. M. Penley, Mrs Brown, Mrs. Benson, Mrs. Hallock Sievers, Mrs Country Club Is Scene Of Dinners and Luncheons. ‘Among those who entertained lust evening at dinner at the Country club were: E. H. Davis for alx guests, Mr. and Mrs, A. C, Riker for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Littlefteld, Mr, and Mrs. L. I. Gulich, Mr, and Mrs. Frank England ‘for six guests, W.-T.'Finney for five, Mr. and Mrs Charles Schank for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mrs. May Eagan, Mrs. Arthur M. Garbutt, and Dr. J. ©. \Kamp, and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Woley for 14 guests. Those enter- taining for lunch were: Mrs. H..G Bizzel for four and E. Lb. Estabrook for four. eee ‘Women of Mooscheart Legion Will Meet The Woren of Mooseheart Legion will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall. Fo! lowing. the business session refresh. ments will be served by a committeo in charge. Brotherhood of American Yoemen Meet Tomorrow ‘The Brotherhood of the American | Yoemen will meet this evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. The frill team {a requested to be present | at 6:30 o'clock. eee Mrs, Rhoades to Re Complimented This Week. Mrs. W. D. Rhoades, wel] known county pioneer and formally « resi- dent of Casper who fs visiting in the elty from her home tn Calffornia will be complimented this week at two, informal afternoon parties. Or Wednesday afternoon Mra, C. H Townsend wil! entertain in her hon the high schoo! on ‘) trona Power building, The yellow and lavendar | crepe streamers were extended from | or at a kensington and on Satur- day afternoon Mrs, John Grieve will be hostess at an informal party, at her home, on South Lincoln street. eee Clan Stuart Auxiliary | Will Meet Tuesday, A meeting of the Ladies" Auxiliary the Clan Stuart will be held on Puestlay evening at 8 c’clock at the Natrona Power bulldihg in the ‘as: sembly room, Refreshments will be ved Ly: the committee in charge d all members’ are urged to be cent. p eee American Legion Auxiliary Members to Be Entertained. Ladies of the American uxiliary dre invited to attend a so: 1-tea on Tu $0 o'clock at the Na- hostess: be the Mesdames Burson, Wright, Stanley and Bafley. All members as Legion 1 # visiting members in the ited to attend. Home Missionary Society Will Give Informal Tea. Tt Womar Home Missions society of the Methodist Episcopal chur row hy, will give May tea tomor- aftern at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mr Peter Holden, 7 Grant street, A special program hi: been planned and the public is in- vited to attend. cee | Dance Saturday at Lone | "Pree Is Well Attended. Miss Emma sthberg assisted Mrs. and Mrs. M. . Gotheberg was ho: #5 at a dance given on Saturday evening at Lone Tree, Wyo., In the Bates Hole cc members of the shea |. Refreshmen se of the en eS Mr. and Mrs, Johnson To Be Hosts At Dinner Mrs. Oliver G. Job will bo ‘hosts at a family dinne this evening at their home on South Center street for Mrs. Catherine Cain of Omaha who is in Casper to attend the Mahoney-Barton weddi to be celebrated on Wednesday of this. week. Personals Mrs. Copp of South Wolcott street is spending several days at Ther- bus- Castle on the G some, time at New iness in: connection with | Rule Store. owner of a expects to stead near tox move his fo Torry Lake. eee C. S. Leweyln, regional law officer of the United States Veterans Bur- eau was a visitor in Newcastle last week. eee Mra. A. Harlow will arrive fn Casper this week from Newcastle and will be the guest. here of her son, Dr, Lloyd N. Harlow and fam- ily. eee Mrs, Merris of-Guernsey will a er to be here with Merris children will rive soon in Ca Mr. Merrie. Th Trio of New Sumner Hats | } This trio of new summer hat addels ffom Paris shows the trend of the modes toward the unique and the picturesque mopolis taking treatments” at. the hot springs. | sae } L. @. Bymun been spen Pretty Costume for Sport Wear -colored, half-button ed slipover sweater is combined with a skirt of natural kasha In | this attractive summer sports <a m ~ | remain tn Gue e end of the school term 46 8 . J. 8. Mechling. dian for the state for grand guar- Job's daugh, ters, spent Saturday in Sheridan, making her official visit. She was a guest at a dinner given in her honor Saturday evening. cee Gardner who has been | making her ho in Casper with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Prior, at- tended the funeral of the late Zaide Webb'in Buffale last Wednesday Mr,’ and Mrs. H. M. Cone spent uturday and in Lander. Mrs. Mary and Mrs, A. T aber visitors in Cas} tana, id Mra. B isiting with frien days. inf Lander for A. R. Ford left this, morning for Denver to spend a f motor days, Chester Baker is spending a few days here from Lavoye where he ts now located. co ea ote Maghee spent the week-end his. father in Lander, eee Val visiting with Shir! business. Estes of Denver !s here on C. J, Hocheman of Dallas, Tex., | Is here on business for several days ee | | Joseph Rosenbe a business call fr is In. Casper on n San Francisco. Martin of Salt friends here arrived this mortt- rank C from Denve eee Mr. and Mrs. J, J Creek are guests the Gladstone. Hileman of registered ‘at cee Miss | olists x Porter of The n Casper. toda3 cee ace H, A. Young came in this morning from Midwest, ene and Mrs. B. M Complete Beauty Treatment three. Cara Nome Cold am, Vanishing and Skin Cream Each of these Cara Nome Creams is for a different purpose, the Cold Cream for Cleansing, Vanish ing Cream as a pro- tection from weath. er and as a base for powder and the skin ' clean for massage and as a tissue builder. Let us tell you how wonderfully they work 1.00 a jar ke Yimball Drug Stores be Casper Daily Cridune rived yesterday from Riverton and|ing some time with expect to make thelr home here.|was accompanied t Mr. Cheney is representative of the ee Swifts company 1 PAGE THREE. Me Bill We is family. his son. . Carl G. Lundgren is among gon ate bond. Denver business callers day jed y vee , with t | John Hill a erday from | Springs. rived In his home Mrs. L. an of Salt Creek is ds her oe | the guest Paul J. Deeds, insurance adjust r| returned yesterday business trip to Lan | es | tional bank is ere hav- | liquor. Robert Holmah, son of M | rived 8 River | 11 o'clock r ing ana booked k Mrs, W. P, Holman of South Kir Ing M t « {by Lieutenant Ideen for fr 4 in splendid form avenue returned iast evening nine 3 F 2? wet ah x see tion tn tion with recent rc boys a Denver where he has been spending | poung s¢ aa Bctrketret es LO Harvey is | berles. ‘The game a the last few week Dene eta te ts) |few days from Fort | wus hard fought cee ! |arrived yesterday from River | ng to the seventh E. Steele, cireuls manager f has ag her| coe | TEXAS TE AM and © Tribune left today for Lagder | £"* s a her mother,} — Mfr, and Mre. H. 0, Rae 4 A real mid-season crowd was pre eee Mr 1, Harding of New ng the Midwest visitors in | ent rooted with reai spirit. The game M, EB. Warner, repr ée| te Mr, Rae is a drilling cont WINS GAME | y was a practice game be- Morey Mercantile com Briday | teen the two teams preceding the ver ig a guest at the Townsend | tie hits tam. Gad ng of the Of! City leagui nk isther th of Chicago ar. in diviston of Bill Wagner said today that the on business for a 1 will spend | | Blks will have m formidable ba: | business. | | ball team in the running for the Of Miss Wilson oe. | Using a ‘éft-l ng ace| City champto » this summer. Casper from Cl H | who just returne sper after | Se per ee eee : ot t hicago Cubs, | NOTICE Miss © Grace G . ag m of the Oll| Having sold r r 1 {i | zue . re rs He > ‘ | City league won a ought prac She jt ne from the st score | + wa and R jof $1, which went seven Innings be jin Cody fore a record crowd at Texas | Rateanees | the Loomis | company diamond Sunday afternoon.,| | Robert Dea has been spendi | Gosnell, who pitched for the Texas . dasesth \@aaver:65 budiness and | {x Poe ie cee we he ft this sam, || Mothers Day Cards and Mottoes expects to return to Denver t fror | am FRAMED PICTURES | evening where he has been mak ZOE MARKS | his home fo time M : Walker were | . er I | . . *| guests yesterda Henning P be: 1; Down the Steps | Attorney H. H z returned | hotel from ve Mr. Walker | headquarter: {mport Klein Marks M & Art Co. to ¢ ds ‘om the West |{s a dril'ing contra r the Mid | nos u le to t 38 E j | ern coast whe re he has been spend | west fining | aner Baa gree EVERY TUESDAY IS DOLLAR DAY And This Tuesday Will Be THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL Bigger and better than ever before—greater values and bigger assortments ie ait you Tuesday on the square. Several thousand dollars’ worth of new merchandise just received from New York manufacturers especially to ~ SUPREME VALUES TOMORROW Springtime Lingerie Many dainty underthings for Milady including Nainsook Slips—Fancy Voile Teddies—Nainsook and Crepe Gowns—Lace Voile Bloomers and White Sateen Petticoats livery garment a superb value. $1.00 Boudoir Slippers A wonderful slipper made of fine suede leather with wool padded insole. Silk pom on front. Colors, American Beauty, grey, rose, fawn and lavender. Sizes d to 8. These are regular $1.75 value Per pair SILK HOSE A full fashioned pure Silk Hose of fine weave and texture. A hose that is easily worth $1.75 regularly. Colors medium grey, toast, nude and black. Sizes 814 to 10. $1.00 maeeowe Bloomers Silk Vests and Step-Ins Extra full cut, double garter bottoms; kelly, ai - ” s | purple, nile, American: Beauty, black and A heavy quality fibre Silk Vest. Full length and well made. Colors pink, navy. : peach and orchid. Sizes 36 to 44, $1.00 ‘ $1.00 STEP-INS to match the ular $1.50 value. Golfing Jackets A fine quality golf coat, buttons down front, long sleeves and nicely made. Colors, tan, brown and grey. Sizes 836—44. $1.00 17) Wide Leather Belts lined. ¢ to $3.00. $1.00 iv A) Collar and Cuff Sets blue and In nrany styles and Consisting of Ear Drops, Beads, Necklaces, % Vanities and many miscellaneous ite ms | taken from regular stock. Values to § | SILK SCARFS $1.00 } | | A big assortment of Rayon Silk Knit e does not permit us to mention all cz @ ocarfs in every conceivable color com- the bargains. bination. You will want one of these to tone up your Spring Coat. A regu- lar $1.95 value. $1.00 Rubber Serving pepe Made of tive color pure gum rubber in r attrac combination $1.00 7p) Silk Baby Shoes Made of crepe de chine, in ¥ pink. Some embroidered in silk. atir colors tan and green only. Value color combinations, SWEATERS These are all-wool Slip-On Sweaters, knit. from a fine quality yarn Kid Boot style, in the following colors each trimmed in white open, kelly green and American Beauty. Sizes 36—44, $1.00 Si —everywoman’s store

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