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THURSDAY.{JUNE 4, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE ——- division with Anna Gi Luck 415 uth Beech street OC Y, the | Franc is Williard divisic Ae Mrs. 1 G.- Hall, 1029 E it of Wal street. Mrs, L L. rt By MARY TOBIN lag oh 7 : — en Ladies’ Auxiliary ! M . « ‘ | To Hold Meeting éietye Engagement of Miss Margaret | « Ceaber. Lodge NG. 792 Tad ict ‘ sce: fe England Is Announced Today. | r ei ad oad : are. An engagement of interest to a wide circle of friends 7 fa the ontianeard’ 3 A Bhs oe ; is that of Miss Margaret Susan England, daughter of Mr. Al men seated to i ; 1 tal al RE ee a and Mrs. John England, 1242 South Elm street, to John pre at s r t Raymond Black of Houston, Tex., the news having been | made known at an informal luncheon and bridge party Bocce sca «peony gearing barrels mite S| ABY'SCOLDS- are soon “nipped in the bud To Give Danee Saturday given today by Mrs. Frank Cowan at her home on South | The Lad xili i d a A without “dosing” by use of — Wolcott street. | Stuart y us ind \ I The decorations for the party were | ; carted out In pial roses palny Weng | now foreman of the Federal Supply | 4 ee; as a center plece and nut baskets |°°™Pany of Augustia. re a sone Arthur A and VAPORUB he bride is a member of a promt. } nent family of that for a short time an the Augustia schoo. __ Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly _ With orange blossoms adding much to the attractiveness of the tables. The announcements of the engay: ment was found in tiny cupid. cards, the date of the wedding to be June | 17. Mr. and Mrs, Jacques Are and was nstructor in MILLIN INERY XM England is one of the mos Honor Guests at Entertainment. idea , ; = rT Ry attractive and popular Mrs. J. G. Nichol and Miss Mar-| ) ; pean ea | per moving to this « | gare ummel entertained inform : bs aber ee her parents from Ca She | ally on Tuesday evening, at} fae Son Lalas ; ‘ | 5 5 00 -_ $10 00 | was graduated from the igh school ie pare of she forner. ae MO | t 1 oe Mini W | of Columbia, Mo., later attending the | ark avenue in honor of Mr. and | ; ‘ breed : oe < 5 ; = University of Missouri and ony fin. | Mrs, Jolin Jacque’, whose marriag ' ‘i rae Bice \ 3 For Friday and Saturday ishing school was deputy clerk in the | W48 celebrated on Ma Mrs. i : a ee, tec ; see " “aa ws Es. Ke iBae Ce ae county assessors’ office until a few |Jacques was formerlp M Emma \ bt a weeks ago when si Humphreys. Gam were joye aa i : Mr, Black is a 5 and several musical numbers were t He |given by Miss» Wanda Robe é | of ¢ + Gu present were: Mr. and Mrs ers I 1M ¢ 5 r Kid and Silk Sport | t owner )R. T. Farrell, Mr..and Mrs, Jack ae 1 et | store in this city. | Comm ings, M nd Mrs. J. P. Mor. ; 1 i NNE S H AT SHOP. | graduation from -{rissey, Mr. and Mrs. ( Hix,. Mr : 1 ak tended the Univ of a nd Mrs. M. H, Scott, Mr. and Mrs amen nae “3 des car eR RS et Taversince; Earl Montgomers,.Mr. and Mrs. J. sachs . : ¢ P : eS Jaleony Midwes 1armat ts to whom the announcement | 8. Lucas, Mrs. George Wyatt, Mrs BY mf: an at ; . is was thade were, Mrs. John England, |Carr, Mrs. Frank Donahue, Mrs Lipase ~ : mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. T. J. | Marie Verordings. Mrs. Carl Frank the ‘ _ Drew, Mrs. Ralph E, Barton, Mrs, | Mrs. McAllister, Mrs. Floyd Meyers — 5 Paul Hooper. Mrs. Ch Mo-| Miss Frances Bullivan, Miss Lols , } Grady dd, Mrs, | Wyatt; Miss Margaret Sullivan, Miss Miss Margaret England, whose geme’ ay f To Whiten Skin 5 . Hervert Mrs. Nell Kimball, et Sullivan, Miss Lillian Eng: Sullivah, ° Mi Gladys’ Carver, Mis# We Miss Philomena Brumme bel Gallis and the Me: Sullivan, John Nichols, Mich a few intimate friends today at a formal ant Nea Ma: land, Miss Patricia Lovey Norris, Miss I 1 with Lemon} evening by a p Miss Mary Dalton and Miss Mat Erepmel. Charteg Sulllyan and Mr ey io ME Me ae, ob : ’ oat a. gpret.T bs So gt cade arg gary Sie 8 ing Satu fe extended T y pent trip thre ‘ wi 1 1 1 Former Casper Man Is Mrs,’ Stoneback Is ws their final destination, w they a Married in Kansas. Honored at Party. ap expect to make their fut me.| Darlene O Word has been received in Casper| Friends gathered on Wednesday | ‘phe ts of hot ere escorted| The guests { 1, Mrs. Bru by the Tribune of the aALHASS ot afternoon, June 3, at the home of! to the eof M Freida A 1 I nd saJBh Deweste, Aisa Fre Mra, A. A. Walker 1314 West Four-| on Oakcrest avenue where a pleas-) Hert a eaartat sacita nize COaaaaar the teenth street to assist tn celebrating | ant evening was spent playing varl-| sve Saito (Batte SBRROEN Ga Ad the sixty-second birthday anntver-| jus ga antcn hota Mi TS saaenaes “on Tuesday evening, June sary of Mrs. Laura _ Stonebatk. | \irs.”Richard Brammer and Ted| borne and daughters, Betty, Darlene Lowe was formerly a residen mother of Mrs. R, R. Walker. Feilds. A htful lunch v 1 Marie; Mrs, James Lintz and |), per being machinest here for the | ane ee ae pets |served and then Mr. and Mrs, C hildren, June and James; Mrs. Vearl Well Supply company. He ts! crate = i Sie | mier were presented with a of | R nd daughter, Dorothy; Mad y childhood days, and were dressed | sitverware fs a. rememt ofl kine dian priate hep propriately for the occasion. | their friends Tliose pres were:| inne; Mrs. ( midt, Miss Bar- | ames were played and nursery | and Mrs. Richard F. ¢ er ra Re ri 1 Enter- | ymes were enjoyed. Several vocal Richard 1 ir, | line; Mrs, Mapes, Mrs, ( Hur selections were given by Mrs. Edgar | : } coe “aparece Tarinarieae Dyson. At the ‘ose of the party | Spericen | 3 Sirs: Lon Hanna, mother uinty refreshments were served. th t yuests present for the afternoon | 4 =" were: Mrs. son, Mrs, J. J - | Schuler, Mrs. I.E. Swaine. Mrs. | 5 nee Seng ter | Robert Litheridge, Mrs. William | tjus state chert pis | Luke, Mrs. R. R. Walker, Mrs, Feilds and Mr alker, Mrs. A. D. Smith and ss the honored guest. Woman's Club Pienic Is Postponed. The plenie which DRESSE: to Have Imported and Domestic give Friday 4 bean given Saturday 4 t the Black- Bip co, reet. ha n| Anna Johnson a irs. A Cheese ; : ‘ . , : eather pa te. Be as estore and ‘will ‘not! be “ne ul ooo Genuine Rye, Whole Mr. Hirsch, the proprietor of this store, now in New York, and as always is and Wills not be held unt Saturday, [oe TON S Casper Women Ave invited Wheat and Pumpernickel constantly seeking real values. This time making a sensational purchase of }June 20. (ass nicen ey to Attend Lecture Friday Bread several hundred Summer Dresses, concisting of Cotton and Silk materials. el aie ast Meeting of Pepper Fort Casper Cha 4 Order | é 2 4 - a e H | Women’s Association Club to Be Friday Evening. } atetrisstactnviterall sonia ot Weisel’s Milwaukee AGAIN THE CASPER WOMEN have a chance to buy in the height of the ‘To Hold Bake Sale. The last meeting of the season of| the city to-attend the lectur@ to be | season Dresses at astonishingly low prices. = epper club re dd on FE bs > | | ‘The Woman's association of the | the Pepper club will be held on Fri-| given by Dr c Friday a | su R First Congregational church witl|Ga¥ evening of this week at the| noon at 2.20 o'clock in the eased COTTON viMes hold a sale of baked goods on Jrri-| ome of Mrs, Fred Newman on South | tempte | DRESSES DRESSE Ned day, June 6, at White's grocery | Durbin street, : eS <i That Are at Values ~~ stor All Leak eh are to be} Tease eee taken w a Meet #r , Out of the That You Dead at the store by 10 o'clock, rthday Party Is Given The divisions of the Women's A a (f | 4. 4. -¢ Wednesday Afternoon. Christian Temperance Union: will | Ordinary Will Ay hell l | Mr, oe Mrs. Cormier Honoring her grand daughter, | meet on ‘Fr preciate {- 7% Kp Are Honor Guests. | Peggy Lee Hanna, whose «1 | following hostesses Lillian Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Richard F, Cormier | birthday anniversary was yesterday, | division with Mrs, Blanche Wright ‘and animals. were pleasantly surprised at their 6 North Jefferson street, the pro- | | home on South Washington es Wednesday, afternoon atgn children’s gram to be on Christian ¢ pelea Pha ti a AS il PAY DAY SPECIALS Mrs. 1 uy afternoon with the | ard Dunne, entertained on! 1 | Friday and Saturday | THAT WILL SAVE MUCH OF YOUR SALARY SEE STYLES | OUR ENTIRELY Ad SHOES S?’'OES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY PRICES TALK, HERE THEY ARE MEN’ s WORK, asOEN CHILDREN’S SHOES MEN’S WHITE Wa want 4 lere we can positive OXFORDS MEN’S DRESS SHOES 92 HATS Values in this assortment up to SILK 2 SILK : DRESSES | _ DRESSES 4 Of Interest to Mothe;: With Babies Babies’ Outing Flannel Wrappe if t s, Shell 65 edge and embroidered in colors, each_- c | A beautiful low heel tan | TWO-STRAP FLEXIBLE | | and width: 8.00 to $10.00, You pa hem as long as the 160 pair es Were at | PATENT LEATHER ~ sale” \ Eee “| SANDALS t | 4 . a - | | AND OXFORDS brie aueni tis: hit a | In are Dress¢ i Babies’ White Silk and Wool 65 era E08 Vs P| 65e TO $2. 45 earabenUM aice. cf Every Dr inl a | of fine quality Silk ; Hose, per pair ~~--~~----------------- Cc Price ‘i Bo. | Sample Shoee in low and high, cues aay mor seAUHERE dark colors, small ¢ 7 PY 7 , — latest les in Brown, 1e\ yles and color ize € yles Babies’ Pure Silk Socks. White, ee 50 $3. 45 WOMEN’S | S HIGH Black, Calf pyle in Brown I i All new styl and blue, per pair_- Fr ele AED Cc GRADE SHOES om on Mest. paix, Thess Choice of This Lot * | Choice of This Lot , | kid pum Babies’ Silk and Wool Vests, each aF ES 85¢c Babies’ Cotton Vests, BARD io mmr nat ape aS EE tteh E 45¢ SOLE SANDAL FOR WOMEN Just the thing fer hiking. To equal the value would cost you $6.00. You can get Babies’ Silk and Wool Teething BeDUss BRS oe- stad cinta ecsaberr 183¢ $2 95 RED GOOSE SHOES ~ ti ray stitch dow Babies’ Jiffy Pants. Natural gum es a FOR GIRLS fe es from 5 to 8 only, per pair- : 4 40c ~ LADIES’ ALI. SILK | potty ea Oe $1.95. 85 COA I S Kleinert’s R : Crib Shee FULL FASHION HOSE zes from 8% to 1 2 rg Sat : Rib: Feats, ee Te 85¢c Pekar sie ae 85 value $1.65 $1.45 * Three special lots of SH eee py ain and the very popular Heavy White Outing Dikpert 95 $1. 15 es from 12 to 2 P OS size 27x27, each... ae es iL c | $1.65 65. $8.75 $12.85 $14.75 Gingham Rompers, — x Te a WAT ENN EYATT AT AG : a eg 6 maenthe to 2 years, pair_.. we Shek _...75e€ | OPEN EVENINGS TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. SHOE STORE Next Door to Chase’s Cafe The Leader The Store Accommodating The Store That Undersells W & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE 216 East Second St. Phone 1944-/ 120 West Second St. na ete a