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Dinner at Mullin Club The ladies of the Altar and Ko iety of St. Anthony's church ve a chicken dinner at the Mul- , ciab next Tuesday evening. Ueyers-Hazen Marriage Wednesday Afternoon the marriage of Miss Irene Ha John Beyers was solemnized afternoon in the ce of peace by Judge W. FE. Miss Hazen is from Utah, hile Mr. Beyersa originally came om Missouri. Will Attend Colorado University The Misses Ava and Janice Huf- nith left Wednesday evening for oulder, Colo., where they will enter University of Colorado. © Miss \va Hufgmith has been a student at Oberlin College, Oberlin, O., two years. Miss Janice Huf- ith was graduated from the Na- ona county high school last June * 8 Presbyterian Elders elders of the Presbyterian will be hosts tomorrow ¢ members of the ch burch to the 1 get-acquainted social which will held in the parlors of the church ren the corner of Durbin and Dela- are streets, beginning at 8 o’c! \ll new comers to Casper who ; embers of the Presbyterian charch, articularly the new teachers onsider that church their some, are invited to attend. elders who make up the chur The n A. Reed, R. C. Marquis, C. omb, W. R. McGregor, D. , J. W. Longshore, George |eadsbury, and H. C, Bretschneide men, their wives, and the tor, Rev. Walter H. Bradley, will make up the reception committee. hes Episeopal Dinner Great Success A chicken dinner given by the wo- en of St. Mark’s Guild in the par- h house last evening was a most ourse menu was 5 ler the direction of Mrs. icDonald, assisted by other membe: of the guild. The tables were charm- ily decorated with b: ets of gar- en flowers and lighted candles in stal holders, the decorations being the work of Mrs. George Stilphen. + Krausse orchestra furnished ¢ during the evening. About 150 cople were served, and the expect to clear $110 which will be ised to purchase tables, chairs and other furniture needed in the par- h house. The women Powder River News He was a careful driver although he kept his truck going at top speed almost to the center of the business ection. The stranger who had been viven a “lift?? was inqu! Did he consider the drivers in Casper reckless and was it difficult to drive rar in the city? “There are some careless ones,” the careful driver said. ves, it is «a hard city in which to drive a motor car, but it is nothing to the roads we drove trucks over while in France.”” The “careful” driver had nursed a truck ever the shell cluttered roads of France for the American army during the world war. Powder River! * + Picnic Last Night at Garden Creek Falls Mrs. R. H. Nichols was hostess ist night at an impromptu picnic at the Garden Creek falls. The guests notored to the falls in motor cars ‘nda sumptuous feast was spread Mrs. Nichols. A huge camp fire as built and a pleasant evening ent by all. The guests were Mr. { Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Lummis, Mr and Mrs. Gus Bell, ‘rand Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Jr., and Hoff. The party motored in out 9 o'clock, Dence at Mullin Club Given Tonight The Ancient Order of Hibernians, No. 1 of Casper, will be the at a dance tonight at the Mul- club, at 9 o'clock. One of Cas- furnish the her's orchestra will nce music and refreshments will served, * 6 « Mrs. Charles Green Hostess at Victory Circle The Victory circle of the Method- ' Aid society, and the North Side rele which is will be entertained by Mrs. Charles Green at her home, 2 North ‘eech street, Friday afternoon at 30 o'clock. A light luncheon will © served and plans have been made ‘or a short musical program. Willing Workers to Entertain K, P. Circle The Willing Workers of the La- es Aid society of the Methodist urch will be the hostesses for the P. Cirele on Saturday afternoon the home of Mrs. P. E. Baker, The © North Pine street at 2:30 o'clock. 'e ladies will be entertained witb ‘ Kensington and social afternoon. ves Breakfast at Garden Creek Mr. and Mrs. A. E. kK Biglin gave anj| informal breakfast at the Garden | Fort Collins, Colo., to make his home (e) QO pu Cy office of } for the « 2 of Natrona ca pe ae ry LYRIC THEATRE meeting with them, ? E REPRESENTATION IN CAPITAL A INTRIGUE RAPE i rawNT i Py \ — ' Creek falls this nor The a motored out to fa and r ‘ served with a pix renkfa . by the host The h pienic re nd Mr Mr Mrs. J — M A NOTICE li i Ire M “ n n, iting or ‘ glin home, and the Messrs. Tor e hols, Arch We F Tr. ¥ Costello. t : * ate ! Mrs. L. L. Gantz to Entertain Choir Mrs, L. I cious Method -home, S12 morrow ev are invite mal musical Gants wil ' hoir Episcopal h Dur t > and will enjo enter Mrs; Gantz’s ho yill t When tt to stiffen € from her garden, 1 deli seks co \ indicati refreshments will be served si : ; ‘ sare out of ord fae ee : es t rgans healthy by taking leeting of the ' The S. S. circle of the Ladies A ests , meet Friday afterinoon a x" \ te V4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J ‘coms Healy, 465 Park avenue Ref 1 ments will be ‘ a sac : : atu program is plar All members | M S 4; Brealtti: are urged to be prese ‘ BS € arantest as represente . Look tor the aume Geld Medal oa every eas Neirts-Haatle ‘ anae : and accept no imitation D ( Gul Marriage Here The marriz Washington AY AT THE afternoc of fice terday ubbs in his Will Meet. py fe, Mrs. S, H t \ Fox will be meeting of th of the Methoc of Mrs. All mem Continuo is—I p.m. to | p. m. ch, at the Ash asked to be TODAY: ' MARY MILES MINTER “Yvonne on South s and after drug stor s confine her home by an illa " From Paris snere—— oy Joseph from Doug per on leg a prominent lawyer} 7, Q. Miller of the ¢ pent yesterday Cas COMEDY— HULA ‘HULA LAND al busine Mr. and yesterda trip, dri Mrs. O. A. Gray afternoon on 2 hunting ae erland R. M. company is spending Chicago on business. z , . ‘Ghana Kift of the White two LONES OME LUKE A. R. MeNutt, repre the Colorado R « Or rd, N d here on business b r mo Dicoest a Be st Sho \ in Town Niv/SiHampfonvof=the: Wast ys P ‘Trading. company in Worland, Wyo : ‘ai is in town on his way |} a ? A nn, Denver. I tiary H 1 | ae at ‘ Raw ool ‘ a oy was bore peroneal’ ees" | Extraordinary Seasonable Specials his me pe < A es r FOR F RIDAY AND SATURDAY CHILDREN’S PAJAMAS 1 ] Regular Price 5: Sale Pr 95c ( are ric ‘ 85c Midship RE has been LADIES’ PAJAMAS smith home B ; ; home in Dou a suas e, pL. day for the U na O43 ale e $2.45 ceorees : - eee aa | LADIES’ SLEEPING GARMENTS ror Qaommon-Sense ior | j eee chan Roundup, Mont vis 1) = b6Go 33 , with Mo J een. “Seis-lt Boa: ar Price $2.25 W. Reid, for Y | i } Sala Pride $1.85 Fred Reynolds was arreste % | LADIES’ SILK AND 7 o’el last nigh WOOL UNION SUITS on the streets of Casper : a re leased today on paym i] I ( 1.25 i fine. i } $3.75 j / LADIES FLEECED iting To : UNION SUITS Scott who will vi he F uf Sule Price — $2.15 smith home. . Regular Price $1.75 , o™ ale Price $1.25 DER SSS ee RS Ae ae MEN’S SLEEPING GARMENTS of Fort Collins, Colo., acco e es Pp $910: Sale Pi $1.75 by their daughter and f Regu ri Sale I 4 Lusk,*arrived y > h BOYS’ UNION SUITS their son John Bee oe 7 Sik Ditee $1.15 street. 4 $1.35; Sale Price Miss Irma Patton and Miss Eunac I I Unior L teg . Smith have « Li > $1.85 ranch where GIRLS’ AND MUSSE >’ UNION SUITS guests of Miss r i eX ibbe Res Price $1.23 ladies to Caspe V i : ce $1.2 < Pr 95c¢ Miss Elsie YY We: e nts of Millinery every her position 1 1 r Casper to sit our store she has bee peep secretary {ment. Miss Wells De vo i & Mil C lar Position with assis Dry Goods nery Co. company. big 4 122 South Center Herbert B. 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