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and resident mem- tebe organization are invit- ie ae sees ot tons hich eld this season, on es. toon, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. r nM Nicolaysen met ughter,, Neil Tyler of Rock River, Wyo., and the two spent severa} days there. On her return to Casper Mrs. Nicolaysen: visited in Rock River with ®rs. Tyler. ee | Return From Winter in California Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Peterson and son re expected to return tomorrow from. Long Beach, Calif., where they have spent a very pleasant winter sea- x wy.) oMploy of the Casper Pharmacy. in “Dever aes [after spending the week end here| Mrs. B. W. Bldcr has returned ‘rom Phi Alumni | Mrs. Hammond will spend the summer} Bradford, Pa., where she was called pe Meet Tonight jon her homestead near Douglas. by the death of her father, John R. Mrs.—Cecil Bon will. be hostvss at a meeting of the members of the Pi Phi Alumni ¢lub at her home tonight. The business meetirig will be held and ‘The: Misses Agnes and Clelia Dyke are spending the spring vacation with ,He will return here tomorrow. | turned from a business trip to differ- jent points in the state. Villnave, who is In Thermopolis taking! ‘treatment. see M. W. Purcell is in Rawlins after a short business trip to Denver, Colo, et @ Floyd E, Pendeil, attorney, has re Meter, bet * A. E, Hummel of Sheridan, who is with the E. T. Burroughs company, pspent 2 few- days here enréute from Lusk, where he had been on business. eee teday. thelr parents here from Denver, where they have been attending the Woicott school. s. . Migs Cleola Lity is here from Gree- ley, Colo,, where she has been attorl- Return From Trip returned from a month’s pleasure trip to California, ee Fraternity Banquet Tonight The members of the Fraternity clad Will meet at a banquet at tne Lfer- ming hotel tonight. ey [PERSONALS _ | ee 8 Robert Mortimer who has been with the Casper Supply company for some time, Ieft last night for Denver, Coio,, where he has accepted a position with Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Townsend have] Attorney G. R. Hagens and Patrick Sullivan are leaving this evening for Washington, D. G., where they intend to spend about two weeks on business. es 2 R. G. Taylor of the Glenrock Of! com- valutSle | Calvin H. Cass has returned from a} te™®: trip to the Osage fields on oit busi ness, : see Guy Higby of Lander, government surveyer, spent Saturday here visiting with friends and on business. eee Robert Landfair, attorney of Basin, Wyo., spent the week-end here on busi- iene day night. H Arthur Mahan, who hrs been with | Tripeny Drug company, Is now in tho Miller, Mr. ‘Miller was 88 years old when he died. ee R. D. Rivers has accepted a position at the Standard refinery and stakted ~ I. P. Freeley of Burkburnett, Tex., lett for the Cat Creek oil fields in}Dougias. Montana after a short visit here. eee Mark U. Weber, treasurer of the Chappell Oil company, is leaving to-|pt Wheeler & Worthington’s night for Oklahoma, where he will spend some ‘time attending to interests in the Oklahoma fiel ° L.. Gockle of the San Juan Petrole- um company. has returned here from} Basin, Wyo., where he purchased a rig which will be set up in the. Bolton oll field. The rig is beg shipped» here or cet Gus Harfendort has returned from the Cat Creek off fields in Montana, where he succeeded in purchasing some se @ Mrs. Richard Mellen returned here Souozek will preside at her| ing the Colorado Teachers’ college. (pany is here from Denver. fast Thursday from Riverton, where! t. 5 ter spending the spring Wetatnn ae see she spent some time visiting with Mrs.' will be provided for the|She will return for her last tern: in iss Elsie Pritchett of Greybutt, | 24 Conners, Be in a party. It ts request.|the college, as she will Sraguate this} Wyo., is here visiting with her sis- 44 meet at 2 o'clock at the| spring. ter, Mrs. Frank Probst, for a few] Ted Cardwell spent several days of 3 ses days. last week here from nis ranch on Can- ihe ind Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend see yon creck, attending to business mut- H. ©. Posey is spending a few days in Cheyenne. H. W, Davis is here from his ranch near Kaycee, A. P. Nesbitt went to Denver Satur-! the evening ‘spent’ socially as usual. his new duties this morning. eras the Anker Realty company. Ee; ‘ * ee ¥ es ren fee Tea Roger Waldschmidt has accepted a} Geotge Farthing has returned from < Position with the Casper Supply com-, Douglas where he spent the week-enl Mrs. J. H. Russel and Mrs. John R. Healy will be the hostesses at an Hastern Star tea te be served from 2:30 until 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic temple. All members and visiting members are invited. s 2 8 pany. with his wife. eee eee R, S. Shannon, field superintendent| Harry McNamara has come to Cas- of the Buck Creek Oil company, svent|per from Douglas and has accept Saturday here on his way to his head-|a position with the eommissary di j Soar tees in Denver. Ipartment of the Midwest refinery. * Oh yes! Biven by Senator John B. Kendrick|’ and Mrs. Kendrick at their apartment in honor of John J. Pershing. he dinner was a functfon at 7 o'clock, Monday evening, March 22, and was delightful in every detail, > Many well known residents of Wy-) oming were the guests invited to hon j or General Pershing. The guests in-| cluded Secretary of the Nuvy Daniels. and Mrs. Daniels; Secretary of Agri- culture Meredith and (Mrs. Meredith;! United States Senator Francis E. War- ren and Mrs. Warren of Cheyenne; Con- sressman Frank W. Mondell and Mrs. Mondell of Newcastle, Wyoming; Lieu-} tenant Commander George W. Hew-| lett_and Mrs. Hewlett of Washinzton, | D. C.; Rev. S. Arthur Hudson and Mrs.! Hudson of Baltimore, Md.;*Miss Wil- liams, and" Miss» Winifred Stevens) of Sheridan, ‘Wyoming, and Miss Ros: Maye Kendrick, daughter of the hosts. Mrs. Hewlett was a resident of Chey-| enne, then Miss Margaret Burdick, | and the Rev. Mr. Hudson and Mrs. Hudgon resided in Cheyenne before | Rev, Hudson accepted a call to the! rectorship of the Christ Episcopal, church of Baltimore, Md. | . * { Glear $85: ut ; Synergae Tea } St. Mark's Synergae cleared nearly, $35 from a tea and sale of home-made candy held Saturday afternoou at the! home of Mrs. H.R. Lathrop, 805 South! Center street. Mrs. Lathrop was as- sisted by Miss Leone Blackmors, Mrs. ‘William Tolhurst, Mrs. J. C. Work! and’ Miss Beptrice Boedefeld, who poured at different hours duriniz the, afternoon. Mrs. Harrison Rush, Mi: Irma Patton and Miss. Violet Weyer! who served and who also had charge of the candy table. Pink and white carnations and ferns were used tw} decorate the tea table and the candy table. A. R, Lowey, county attorney, is expected back from Denver tomorro\v. N. G. Petry, a prominent oil man of Site Lander, who has been in Denver at- Little Miss Veronica Villnave spent tending to his oil interests visited here the week-end with her father, F. A.'on his way. to Thormopolis. | still cheaper. EASTER PLANTS IN BLOOM eee yc! The Palace 146 South Center PHONE 247 tea-flavor. day. Drink it for rest. Tea—Japan, parchtiyn-lited moisture-proof At grocers everywhere, 4 Just received a shipment of Easter Lilies, Hydrangeas, Hyacinths, Geraniums, Roses, Ferns, Daffodils CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS te ORDER YOURS NOW Dee WE DELIVER eee Sunday Night Club | Membership, Growing ! The second meeting of the St.Mark’s} Sunday Night club held at the parisn! house yesterday was attended by 15, young men and women who gréutly f enjoyed the singing of old time songs and a buffet supper preceding a naif hour spent in the consideration of she} events of Holy week, under the leader-} ship of Rev. Mr. Edwards. There will)| be no meeting next Sunday but special plans are being made for the meéting: Sunday evening, April 11, at 5:30. se Spring Luncheon Is Pretty Affair Mrs. Marl Hanway was hostess ut ao informal luncheon given at her new, home oh Natrona avenue. Tho. coin! scheme of the afternoon was yello. arid} white, carried out in yellow tulips in} a@ very artistic manner. Places werc laid for eight guests at the funcheon) table, and a pleasant afternoon w: sp z 1 | i Extraordinary Fur Sale zi : - ; Have just received a wonderful assort- f » ment of Far Coats, Coatees, Scarfs, Sets, direct from one of New York’s leading manufacturing furriers. A splendid yariety of the most desirable pelts and to be closed out at greatly re- duced prites, as these are samples and sur- pius stock. Here is an exceptional oppor- tunity for you. Fur pricés will be decidedly increased this fall. The prices on raw pelts are the highest ever in the history of furs. You can save money by buying now. THREE DAYS ONLY The Shap 156 South Center Casper, Wyo. ey Schilling Tea . ara) Wyoming Represented Gov. Frank Frantz is spending a few| Andrew Welss, project manager of] COStS Tess per cup than come at Eastern Society Event days here attending to business matters|the North Platte from Mitchell, Nebr., mon tea at 2 lower price ‘One of the social events at Wash-| Of importance. * |is spending a few days at Pathfinder ington, D. C., last week was a dinner he he thes \Dam attending to business matters. per peund, see But that isn’t why you should drink itc—water is Drink it to enjoy the rich Drink it for the gentle invigoration ‘it gives you at the end of a tired Drink itor all the bless- ings that good tea can bring. Thete are four flavors of Schilling Ceylon- India, Oolong, English Breakfast? All one quality. In chages, A Schilling & Co Sau Francised Pre-Easter Sale of Coats, Suits, OSE ieee Miss Mary Sanlin gpent- Sunday at! attending to matters connected with his oil interests, « Robert Cohan, of the Chamberlin Furniture company, has returned from . @ week-end trip to the Black Hills. G. H. Davis of Omaha is among the eee business régisterants at the Henning hotel. : \ George Coff of Denver has taken charge of the blue print department office, uccésding LL. Scott Dayton, who is \working for the Midwest. see J. B. Comeaux and John A: Comeaux of New Orleans are the guests of their sister Mrs, 8. H. Robertson, Jr., and of Casper. The former intends to locate here. : John Fox is here from Omaha, Nabr. ‘attending to business matters. “J. A. Biglin is spending a few. days {in the city from Denver, Colo., on busi- ness. Y&C0. Phone 332-J ees A. Jackson of Tul&a, Okla., is here 130 North Center Street weex.Spectals _ SUITS $45.00. 50 Suits, in Navy Tricotine, Serge, Silvertone and other Materials. Sizes 16 to 46. Value to $90.00 EASTER $ 4500 SPECIAL COATS $35.00 40 New Spring Coats in all lengths; Silvertones, Polo Serge, ‘Cheviot, nglish Tweeds and Heather Mixtures. All sizes, 16 to 44. Value to $50.00 EASTER $35.00 SPECIAL DRESSES $37.50 75 Dresses in Serge, Jersey, Tricotine, Satin Tricolette, Foulard, Taffeta and other new materials. Value to $90.00. SPECIAL $37.50 1% e ern Drama “GUN LAW” ATTENTION UNION MEN If You Want the | UNION LABEL | On Your CLOTHES Have Them Made by C. H. WHALEY Tailor Phone 483-J 109 E. 1st % 1% M% SOobg> 1% + K? “oafo ofe-etee' so Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Petticoats For the past 30 years this store has been serving the people of Casper and the surrounding territory with the highest quality of standard merchan- dise obtainable... Many of our cus- tomers have co-operated with us and seen us grow to our present establish- ment, RA oe, + R2 + {o%, iM + 2, Pere, M + So etoetes o4, o, + iM + K2 Mgr Me, i ¢ so efe-sSo-of In appreciation of your patronage and to help cut the high cost of living we have decided to give you an oppor- tunity to save on your Easter apparel which you have planned on buying. Beginning Tomorrow Morning and continuing until Ea ter, we will give you a reduction of 25% or 1-4 Off On any COAT, SUIT, DRESS, SKIRT, SILK WAIST, or PETTICOAT in our enormous stock of stylish, high quality garments. Surely there is no better, prettier or more up-to-date line in Cas- per to choose from, as these are all the new Spring models-and styles and made from the best quality materials and were not bought just for the pur- pose ofasale. Sizes [6 to 44. EXTRA SPECIAL Your choice of any Evening or Party Dress in our whole stock ; cial price of RK? * K? + R 2 ro she-alo-sfo-efot + RP + 2, ao + o, O, ote te +4, % * oe * ont reer egress * 0, >, 2%, ? re, - We have one lot of Taffeta and Satin Dresses in a range of colors, priced $40.00 to $50.00, which we are offering while they last at a spe- K2 o4, + NOAA We suggest that you make your se- o, + - ? would w < = ? lection as early as possi- ees ble so if there is any al- terations necessary. we can get them done by Easter. NA Ro olofoateatoateat rion 1% + oe, RD + oF ONE-HALF PRICE $97.50 a e e 4 3 Richards Uphingnam Lompany : 3 m3 sreteatpatoatoatecteatontenietretrateateateetenapeeateateateateateateateatenteateatectearae toteeteatenteatoage “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” : i (2 vr +