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Shown in k A number of the pr of Miss Jessie Anderson took part in an interesting studio recital last Saturday afternoon. The pupils showed a gain in confidence 4n their ment of the West hotel, of the city: 2 and some special talent} sky, Wi. ye evident. Those taking part were! Branson Foshay, Jean Bingham, Louise Bingham, Lucille Gay, Roberta Thomas, Dorton Green, Margaret Holmes, Dore-| Edna thea Myer, Katherine Myer, Mestas, “Mrs. Reed, Dell Thomas and| public is Katherine Bower. $ Pag Mees bk; Syner: Miss Alice Dodds has returned to Al-| With Nance, Neb., where she is attending the St. cordially invited. spel @ very pleasant Easter vaca-|of Mrs: V. B. Hanson, 440 Devine a tion here. nue. + ; ee 4 sae Regular Meeting Hardtimes Party of DA. R. Surprise Affair The regular-meeting of the Fort Cas- street, on Tuesday afternoon. 2 his. birthday anniversary, Dinner Party re Postponed. Lincom street, and all of the ‘planned by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens | $pent daneing, playing as the hest and hostess were called out |2@na Cartright and Jack of town’ unexpectedly. ar > Mrs. Clarence. Shoekley has left for her ‘home in Los Angeles, Calif., where she hag been called by the ill perpen were served by the hostess. ard, Mary we The Southwest circle of the Bapttt |9\" Cartwright Women's society will meet at the home of Mrs, R. L. Lemons, 414 South Beeen street, tomorrow afternoon at £20 o The Southeast circle wilt meet the| Messts.| Donalt Herbert, Dr. H. same afternoon with Mrs. €.4. Poling, 826 Natrona avenue. ar To Attend Dance at Douglas A, number of the younger sogiety set hen: are planning on taking the trip to Douglas, Wyo., tonight to attend the dance given in the Temple hell. The music will be furnished by the popular Shembeck’s orchestra. oer New Members Invited to Missionary Society The Foreign «Missionary society of Beek and ‘L. J. Beek son, B. musici: Messrs. Mr. Foote and Miss Cecelia Beck, se Return From’ Month's Trip _ > Mr: Colo. at 2:30 o'clock. ° A special invitation is extended c ali of the members to come and to bring ”%, new member with them. ener Mar ear Entertained at . Sunday Dinner Mr. id Mrs. Thomas ¥ s enter. tained Inchinorof Me anaaivs, Chasioy| MES mallers for the next few days. Benjamin at.a o'clock Sunday dinner tf . at thelr honte on South Beech street. After the several-course dinner the evening was spent ‘with misic, rae BS Former Casper Residents Now in Colorado Springs: Word has been received from Mr. Mrs. and Mrs, F. D. Berry, former residents }_. is here, that they are now located in Colo- | M4win and Merton, wall leave this rado Springs, ‘They left here last May "eae and after spending the summer-in Cali- fornia they returned to Denyer for | ¢ the winter, Phey have recently pur- | 4, chased a new home in the northern of the Midwest Refining ebmpany. cee ing court. per on business, ees make their permanent residence there. } nis life overseas: Mr. Berry is,interested in the real oa estate business in Colorado Springs. A. H. Lowey, county attorney, is + & 2 Douglas to attend to legal matters. SEE BEN Season at Garden Creek. The first’ picnic of the season at the Garden Creek falls was enjoyed last Friday evening. Several motor car loads of society Ieaders here took the trip. The supper was eaten around a bonfire, and'all the participants state that the first affair was a great suc- cess. ‘ * a a) Last of Bridge Luncheon Series a Pretty Affair. ‘Phe lust of the bridge luncheons to be giver by Mrs. Wifliam Tothurst ant Miss Betty Tolhurst at their home, 935 South Woicott street, which was held last Saturday afternoon, was .a pretty affair. The home and the luncheon tables were decorated in yellow toses and yellow iris, yellow and white being he color schemes. Places were laid for twenty guests at the luncheon tables. ‘The afternoon was devoted to playing auction ‘bridge. The first honors were taken by Mrs. G, F. Bell, and the second honors by Miss Violet Lever. +e Another Army and Navy Club Concert Coming Next Week. The sixth of the series of ‘coneerts being given by Prof. Rudolph Land- berg in compliment to the members of the Army and Navy club and_ their friends will take place a week from. to- Your Automobile Is a Valuable Asset It is exposed stantly to hazards or damage from a_va- riety of causes—Fire, Theft, Collision and Windstorm. Are You Fortified? 109 W 65" ST. PHONE! 74 W 60 Beautiful. Dresses seys; regularly priced up to $58.50, while they last— $29.95 night in the club rogms in the base-}*4¢Y bave spent the last few mont a Professor with Lundberg will be assisted by the fol-}P% business. lowing well. known gingers and pianists Mesdames Don Lobdell, F. J. Leschin- to yo are Burton Nye, Liat Margaret Beatrice feld, Grayce Kemp, Baeda Ericson, Kassis, Thelma Hugo, Mesars. Martha }'Rollin' Nygara@ and Ray Halloran. ‘The 2 Mark's Synergie will be enter- St. Agnes’ academy for girls, after} tained tomorrow: evening at the home to Mrs. M. 5. Beek was the hostess last per chapter 6f the D. A. R. will be held | Saturday night’ at’ a hardtimes party with Mrs. E. R. Shipp, 443 South Beech | given @g @ surprise party im hanor of her son, Donald C. Beek, celebrating The pasty was given at their home, 864 South Pacritih peste, » Tha dinner party which had been |c@me in costume. The evening ont for. last Saturday night was tponed | Contests. Prizes, were awarded to Miss pest poi 5 for the best eostumes, to M. L. Put- terson and Miss Mary Yard for the prize waltz, and te Mrs. J. L. Welsh for, the guessing games. Delicious refresh. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. BON Riemer tia iif ° Sandison, and Mr. and Mra W. H. Soules, the Mesdames J. L. Welsh, A. Fay epee Bosthwest FP, Cowle, the Misses Verda Ray Haw- ‘ard, Gwendolyn Towle, Ed- af ‘Miss Nelson, Mildred ‘Headstrom, Shirley Kelly, Alta Welsh, May Van Arnsdale, Victoria and Mary Kassis, And Ruperta Beck and ‘he Hansard, G,,E. Scott, John Knochen- auer, P. V. LéVeque, George Fogelsong, Pe A. H. Honigh, L. Grabue, B. L. Petter. The of the evening were the Frank Sherwood, Jack \Long- erman, Norman Kniyen, H. C. Roggue, Mrs. Carl Wever have -re- ‘thrnBd m a month's business and *ppleasure trip to Texas and in Denver, the Methodist ehurch will meet wito| Q——————— Mrs. George McFtory at her home, 213 PERSONALS South Beech street, tomorrow afternoon R. S. Vidler spent Sunday here from Big Muddy, where he is in the employ #. B. Durham left yesterday for Denver, where he will attend ts. busi- Attorney C. P. Plummer is spemlir.z the next few days in Douglas attend- Patrick O'Day of Cheyenne is in Cas- Christiana Strand and soms, = The personal efects of Private Guy Burson, which were sent by the war department; have been received oy his, ‘i mother, Mrs, Lizzie Burson at her home part of Colorado Springs and intend’ tolon Oak ‘street. | Private Burson Jost Daily Cribune Roy a spacgenk Garces : pe Harrison, Denver investment ENGINEERS TO | Rex of Sheridan, Wyo., spent several| broker is in Casper for a few days cn -days in Casper leaving yesterday after- | buisness. noon for Denver, Colo. - Fa¥\Y Guy J. Gay of Thermopolis,is spend: Po tir ale habeas ~ Lew Ray Thompson of Bostwick, Nebr., has arrived in Casper and will tocate here. His wife is expected next week? eee G. R. Hagens of the Hagens & Mu- iggahtn. Cherise, Taster and baby dangh-lrane law offices is in Douglas to at- atte rom Texas, w pe tend the opening of court. erie Mr. Lester, who is there attend- =e. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. have to their home’ in O'Neal, Nebe., jatter, a visit here. «| 7-2 a John P. Becker, a Nebraska ranch Owner, bas purchased a home here nad @rpects to move to Casper soon. eae Important taken up at the meeting of the tenta- tive chapter for membership in the American Association of Engineers held at the city hall yesterday morning. The committee is working on the char- ter for which Casper engineers have asked and it was evident that the char ter would be ready soon ‘from word re- ceived from Chicago headquarters. and read at the meeting yesterday. (ee Do goes? ‘FP. 8. Knittle and Allison Krittle, who spent last week here attending to busi- ness matters, have returned to’ their home im Douglas. eae : Pari C. A: Luta of Denver is in the cit? Miss Laura Bicknell is leaving this|f % few days on business. afternoon for Douglas, Wyo. | ae 8 awh aS Eee. {a tn Douglas as at| We wish to thank our frients for “Bilv’ Kortlang, who is traveling rep-| Witness In the Tom Majors murder|+oiy Kindness in the sickness and Fesentative for the J. L. Teeters Jew-|°"* > tena death of our wife, and mother; also the H, QO. Barber is expected ty arrive Te ET hee ete bes | here this afternoon from Lande:. He WIM. PLANTZ. will spend several days in the city at- Pp. "E. PLANTZ. ts } tending to business. peey " 3 rk ig Atel LEB €. PLANTZ. they Claude Grieves is. leaving today for e Mur: & M Central City, Nebr., wi he intends Judge Murane of the Hagens ie rane law firm, is in Douglas atrendims court. ee ; CARD OF THANKS { R. M. Bartholomew 1s ieaving today for Denver, Colo,, where he will attend business. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Englan1. have vee % returned from a business trip wo Doug-| . W: & Gregory, one of the stockhold-| fry, | Lost—Double-tooth Blk charm, num ‘ers of the Chappiil Oil company, is ex- eee ber 747; initiate C. J.P. om Bach. Rey Desked hare sedaitfrem Denver, Cola! ‘George Parting nas returned from| ‘U7 © Casper Pharmacy, Reward... where he has. Loans ba business. the week-end spent with his family in | Douglas. Attorney M. W. Purcell is in Douglas, see } BURNETT Wyo., to attend to legdl business con-}. J, Frank Mills of the Mills Print a nected with the murder case ef Tom|ing company of Shertdan, Wyo, spent! OPTICAL CO. Majors. Sunday in Casper. | Skilled Opticiany - see e+ « Ground Biooe Bre Hoteh Mark .Weber, treasurer of the Chap- pell Oil company, is expected here to- day.’ Mr. Weber has been on a business trip in Oklahoma, Texas, lowa and thru this state. Dr. H. R. Lathrop is in Douglas ro attend the case at court there. The Knack of Knowing How to Dress LIES IN see Miss Katherine Anthens has returned from the week end spent in Douglas visiting with her parents. see c. P. Plummer ‘left yesterday for Douglas where he will attend the court proceedings, *-. Mrs. 8. L. Kissiek has come here from Greyball to join her hushand, Sam Kis- sick, who intends to locate here. ‘They have taken an apartment at the McRory | apartment house. * es Hugh 1. “Colorado” Patton is in Douglas to attend the proceedings at} MERELY Make Ther {i Waban WHERE All “Banner” Ba ‘< Every one can you can, if you’llonly use CALUMET BAKIN TO BUY We do not pre- tend to have a monopoly of all | the good things / in outerwear, but our | f specialization in cor- rect and becoming fashion offer ‘those in dress wide latitude for. the expression of fastidious taste. We are particular proud of our showing of Spring Suits, and Calumet contains only the range of prices o | weed we’ offer them. the U.S. Food Authorities. Sizs 16 to 48 You save when you buy it : Blouses We have a large se- _ lection of Blouses for your inspection. A Georgette,’ a Tri- colette or a Fancy Voile Blouse added to. your suit give it the touching effect/need- ed. p Ka Bob wae Ag ON yw You save when you use it Quality Awards A "THE CREDIT MAN | tiitoy the fncal sosg ofthe firms to whom his company extends credit. He has his Dun or Bradstreet. The Purchasing Agent or the buyers of the.various departments must be convinced that the goods delivered are as represented in both weight and quality. They have their scales and testing apparatus. The Advertising Man must know that the circulation claims of the papers ‘with which he does business are justified by the facts. He has the reports of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. f Y ; ‘ ; their rating or their merchandise. Good firms invite investigation of Good papers furnish A. B. C. reports to their advertisers. Ask to see the /\. B. C. report of The Casper Daily Tribune. Howard W,. P. Collins, formerly ot| the Hallet & Davis Piano factory, Bos-| GET CHARTER ten. pe ae a the Baldwin Fiano| wishing their pianes tuned at this timc! should telephone their orders at once,| business matters weretse that he can arrange his work to tie) advantage. iH THE RICHTER MUSIC Co, inp 12-20% of keeping accounts is a Household) Budget Account Book. of Commerce. PIANO TUNING ‘« in Casper. Those! MOOSE Jos. Phone 306. ——____. you know where your money} A simple an@ accurate method| present, Ask f one, are free at the National Bank are arriving daily for our big Eeexwall It SALE which will be ready in a few days. Fifteen thousand dollars worth of merchan- dise, representing about ninety percent of every- thing sold in a first-class drug store, will be put in this sale by the United Drug Co. of Boston, and the Rexall store of Casper. bras seca] | STORE HANDLES THE GOODS» G. Kulien K. R. Jorgense Larsen & Jorgensen, Inc. Contractors and Builders First and Ash St. Phone 219 Announcement We wish to thank the. public of Casper for their kindness in’ bearing the many inconveniences of our service rendered dur- ing the strike of the Culi- nary Workers. ' Everything is normal again; noi hard feelings, and it will be our constant endeavor to furnish first- class eatables and the best possible service. ATTENTION Funeral services of Bro. Koch’s wife will be held at Bowman Chapel, Tuesday at 2:00 P. M. All Moose are requested to be J. N. KRAUSS, Secy. Tribune Want Ads bring results, “ENORMOUS QUANTITIES OF GOODS Planning Mill in Connection RIEL Ban COSTS SUT ONE SEVENTH OF A CENT MORE FE HERRIMAN LEE KKK HIRE LEE HIE FEI HHI