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|their arms filled with flowers and |bonbons. At Douglas Mrs. Sullivan | will get off for a visit and young Ed- tths second semester at South Bend. Miss Smith will resume her studies in |Chieago and the Misses Sullivan will icomplete their last year in St. Marys. Holmes Hardware Co. THE REMODELING OF OUR STORE WILL |ward Morton will join the party for |i Miss Lennis Smith was also a trav- t her home for the present, having dis-| posed of her business interests in Cas-) nd also of her household furnish- Mrs. Tyler’s daughter, Mrs. Harry Cartright left a few days ago for her home in that city and with her was her niece, little Faith Tyler who was one of the small attendants in yler-Nicholaysen bridal proces- BEGIN AT ONCE. TO OFFSET THE INCON- eler yesterday, leaving on the Bur-'s “During her years of residence VENIENCE OF ALL THIS TO OUR CUSTOM- lington in the nate for psec x here, an eae ae hat Shes J y oin her mother, Mrs. J s P, Smith,| warm fr ds w e sl } ERS, WE iLL CONTINUE THE SALE PRICES tar a einkee in Southern California. make her home elsewhere in the fu- DURING, THIS TIME In the party of Casperites who left/ ture. Holmes Hardware Co. on this train for milder climes was s oo # ee Mrs. H. L. Patton, accompanied by but now of Wor 5 n Casper this her daughter, Miss Irma, who will week on busines e doctor says that work on the w sugar factory have a delightful three months’ trip swore j idly ond to the California winter resorts in at Worland is pro esing rapidly a eae ee ee company with Mrs. Kenneth McDon- that the country i od indications ald who will also visit the various for much activity in the spring. By Mrs. Doneld MacQueen Wilt Have Treat | of Music Sunday |Holds Meeting Telephone No, 15 | Fortnightly Club places of interest with them. 9° Dwight Fisher of Cheyenne arrived They ° will stop off a day or two in Denver t rain and then proceed by way of the Santa|in Casper Saturday and will remain Fe to California. hiére several days on business. Fisher Another group of Casper travelers|is the son of a well-known woolgrow- who left by the same train Sunday/er of the southern part of the State. 3 SEG ce as Eugene McCarthy and his three children, Justin, Mary, and Frances, ais ORDER FOR 25 CARS Bey who are attending the convent school The Coliseum Garage has placed an at C Mrs. John left jtion being sunny California for the! jremainder of the cold weather. order for twenty five cars to be de- Billys puneoni ean livered as soon as they can get them heyenne. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, accom- 4 here from the factory. Mr. Bingen- | Panes Geriand wil erene ae heimer says that the new 1917 Dodge! is a beauty and he is satisfied that it} will give even better satisfaction than | tthe 1916 cars. } ee sepaes FOR SALE—Three 8 Scott and daughter Ruth on the same train, their destina- on Second Casi music loyers are promised; Mrs. C. H. Townsend was hostess|. oc street, just off €epter; excellent ga-| a ceke deest on Sunday, next when a! for the fortnightly auction bridge will Make Home rae Jee eines block site. "A. program will be ~given by Arthur|club Saturday afternoon at her charm-|i Chicago, Ill. . eisiaa STEELE, 1124.NWolcott. Phone Frazer, brilliant young American re-|ing home in North Wolcott. This! Mrs. Allen H. Tyler is peat’ a af. 12-29-tf cently returned from years of work) social orgainization has the delightful| d#y_for hicago where she will make 30. = 6-6 with the European instructors in the custom of lunching together, nd} : Bat musical.centers of the old world. The thus fortified, proceed with the real ———————— El 7 talented American:,has appeared|object of meeting, auction bridge. } with the Denver orchestra and was/Following the delicious menu on Sat- | enthusiastically received, while he has urday, the game was enjoyed by the] | appeared «in concert work in various| members, those present | 1 Mes. ] ] parts of the country, always with|dames H. L. Patton, C. H. Townsend,| | i words of commendation from musical Major Ormsby, Jeremiah Mahoney,} | i critics. One-of the regrettable things W..O. Wilson, W. R. Johns John | to those who'love the best in music,)MeGrath, A. F. Hoff, P. C. Nicolay-| | the rare opportunity of listening to son, M. P. Wheeler, T. A. Dean, J | i classie programs ii ‘the smallér west-)R. Leeper. Substitut who enjc | ern cities; so this approaching musical'the delightful affair Saturday were| | event is indeed an attractive one. Mesdames Carl Shumaker, Le igh| a Townsend, and Miss Caroline Mee of| | t Merry Party Friday Detroit. j \ at Jourgensen Home ° A ¢ongenial little gathering of Pepper Club Resumes } friends took possession of the Jour-| Meetings After Xmas | gensen home on Friday evening at the Things are settling back into the) invitation of Miss Charlotte, who regular routine once more, and the| proved herself a delightful hostess. | social clubs have commenced to meet| ‘ The guests had the best of good times because they enjoyed themselves in a thoroly informal manner, They sang and listened to piano music, danced and talked and there were} dainty refreshments along with the other pleasant things provided for again after an enforced vacation. | The holidays were so crowded with | merrymaking that there was no room| for any of the stereotyped affairs, hence the long interval between Sat- urday’s meeting of the Pepper club und the previous one. Mrs. Wilson them. In the group were: S. Kimball, jr., was hostess on Sat- The Misses Adolphine Gothberg,)urday, and following the two hands Lena Green, Chella Martin, Normajaround which regularly preceed the | Jourgensen,. Ruth Wallace, Helen refreshments, one of the delicious Barmer, Marjorie Keith; Messrs., menus for which this hostess is cele-| Royce Wagner, Glen Littlefield, Her-| brated, made its appearance, after bert Bogue, George Jourgensen, Ed-' which the game was resumed. Two win Gothberg. Civic Cinb Meets. Tuesday ot Library The Civic Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Library at 3:30, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. It is hoped that au large number of members will be on hand to transact this very important, business, and if the en’ member- ship were to respond, there would be an enthusiastic meeting indeed, as all men and women of the city gible to participation in this public- spirited club, During the past year a large sum of money has been raised for the Cas per parks, almost a thousand dollars, and a8 soon as spring opens work will be continued for the beautification of} the city. Officers whose energy ond enthu-} siasm are largely responsible for the; success of the Civic Club’s undertak-| ing include Mrs. A, J. Cunningham, president; Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, vice! president; Mrs. W. Kocher, secretary, and Mrs, C. H. Townsend, @o Parent-Teacher Club Will Meet Tomorrow | The regular meeting of the Home! and School Welfare League will be| held Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 in the Kindergarten room of the Central School. This is the first meeting] since the holidays,/and an attractive! program will be presented. Plans! have not been completely perfected} treasurer, | | for the program as we go to press,) CHINA. IN A CLASS ALL but the-afternoon will be a pleasure! anda benefit to all who attend the) ff ITS OWN . meeting. T Shoes propel yShaired are good) economy. REEDER has the right sys-| tem used in every factory in the world, Take your shoes to REED-| ER’S' SHOE SHOP, West Second av -| 1-8-2t! THE BEST HATS substitutes participated in the good] time, owing to the absence of regu-/ jar members. They were Miss Chris- tine Grieve and Mrs. Pitt Members are M vis Smith, Hz Violet Lever, Covert. es Edna Smith, Len- dams, Flora Miller, ahoney, Mes- dames D. L H. Nichols, Fred Neumann, Arthur Schulte, Wil- #on Kimball, Jr., John L. Leeper. Sue } Wilson, R Trayelers Set Out With God Speed The Northwestern and Burlington stations resembled an afternoon tea yesterday far more than a mere wait- ing place for arriving and departing trains, due to the parties of promi- nent folk who were setting forth an journeys. In the morning Mrs. Pat- rick Sullivan and her two oldest daughters, Misses Margaret and Eil- leen, accompanied by Mi’s Eunice Smith, started eastward, and it seem- ed as if all the young people in town vere down to bid them God speed, See Our Big Display OF THE FAMOUS “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED The Kimball Drug Store J poor sees se SS Anyone can keep new hats on hand all the time. But are they the last word in style? This is quite another propo- sition. We have new Hats al- ways on hand, and they are stylish, for they come to us thru the GAGE WEEKLY HAT SERVICE TRY IT. MONTGOMERY'S “Fer Style all the While” If you are hard to fit we welcome a irial Lots of men arétreally hard to fit. We know it. We, would like to try Styleplus Clothes. bl/ over” “The same price the nat! on you. Their designer seems to have mas- tered the fit problems «: There is a style to their in between models. Big economy, too. The price is $17 as usual. Volume centered on this suit and overcoat makes it possible. Satisfaction guarantecd. Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. Arthur Frazier PIANIST KITTY DOUILLARD, MANAGER Comes to the Iris Sunday afternoon, Jan: 14, at 3 O'clock gay _ Mr. Frazer comes with splendid recommenda- tions thru the press from all over the country. No doubt this recital will be a rare treat. ADMISSION Reserved Seats General admission and children 1.00 -50 Seats on Sale at Kimballs Disig Stark Iris Today =P W. H: THOMPSON &.MARGARET THOMPSON —— IN The Dividend Triangle Kay Bee in Five Parts MACK SWAIN LESS § prea “Ambrose’s Cup of Woe” Triangle Keystone ip I ‘wo Reels TOMORROW <i WILLIAM A. BRADY PICTURE PLAYS, Inc. In Association With WORLD PICTURES Presents ALICE BRADY —— IN —— Bought and Paid Fe Geoge Broadhurst’s Famous Success “So much truth to nature is rdvein a play.’ That is the way one critic has summed up the evidence for and against this play. Amusement-seekers above all other classes of people are in search of new and novel things rarities IRIS, WHERE EVERY BODY GOES Shows starts promptly at 7:30 aivd 9 p. m. WHEN - IN - DOUBT THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Rhinoceros Serves the best meal in town for 35< Short orders, fancy steaks of all kinds served as you like them THE RHINOCEROS Upwear’: FRANK HENRY / Baggage Transferred to Any Part of the City. Ses Me and Make Arrangements for Delivery of All your Freight. CALLS ANSWEREDDAYOR NIGHT References: Any Casper Bank. Office ; House, Phone 83. _ Residence Phone 181-'