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ny veel . that Hall fy te ser has hope Cam “to centertain bay aoa iy, cate. he first: part’ : * Ras emis ichth: tumn ore is Dredninals He ly several | HalloWe'en parties hay given this ‘week but Frida: many more parti “been 1d. Saturday will seo being “given. Tonight the Maigonic Temple Isto ba}. the scene of tht annual masquerade dance to be given by the Royal Neigh- bors. whe at thy Mullin chub: house members of. this, club will entertain with an informal fall dance: Saturday night, a Hallowe'en dinne- dance at the Henning hotel, is. td, be featured by - Shembeck’s _orchesfra. Then thete is the annual masked dance of the Natrona county high schoo! to be given the sam3 evening in the gym: uasium of the school to which the fac- ulty, alumni and students have — ro- ceived invitations. The B, Y. P. U. of the Baptist church. is holding a mas- querade the same night at the home of (Miss La Claire Dismuke. The women of the Movssherat are entertaining for members of the Moose lodge at the Moose hall Saturday night in celebration of the season. Among the more priyate parties on Shs will be that given by Miss Verna Bur- nett at her home on ‘North see stre aildren’s party which will follow Be 2! ame ideo, is that to being tomorrow aftefnoon by Mesdames J.B Barne # ye thi opening dance of the lub dancing season, is to he siven din the ben ord ‘Temple. . i attenaea meeting at the pisces chureh yesterday afternoon Seger of the House of Church en, which includes all of the wom- organiations of St. Mark’s Epis: e church, decided to form a ‘new ma business meeting was presided by Mrs. B. B. Brooks, president of he Hotise ot Church ‘Worer. aiid way med by short services.. The wom- "s work ig the church was discussed and it was:decided to contribute mate- rially to the Cathedral Home for Chil-+ dren in’ Laramie. The women will buy furnishings for the,home in the way o* silver, table linen or tableware. The new’ guildhas not been named as yet. .This will make the fourth cr- garizationof wome m the church and will be open to the many: new men: | fi bers. eae ins at Dinner, and Mrs. C. C. P, Webel of Los Angeles, Cal, and Dr. and Mrs, Me- , Clean were ‘the guests of honor at @ five-course dinner. gh the home of Mr. nave on North Durbin street. mt vers! | [Were laid for ten guests, The decors- ions for the home and table were au- tumn flowers. After the dinner the evening wis devoted to playing auction bridge. iat = 2 © aor and Mrs. H. J. Peterson left last ht for Hstheryille,! Ia., where they ey visit at their old home. They will also visit in‘Omaha before returning to their home’ here.» “* « Mrs, Bell Presides at Informal Luncheon. Mrs. Gus Pell was hostess yesterday afternoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon tn‘ honor of Misses Irene Savage and Dunn Who are the House guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. Wyland, and of Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River, Wyo.,.who is. vis- iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen. The deco- rations for the luncheon tables wee yellow +chrysanthemums, After © the luncheon~the afternoon wag dévoted to playing auction bridge, eee Pollyannas Will Have Sale, The Pollyanna class of the Methodist church will hold a candy; cake and pie sale on Saturday from 10 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the att- ernoon, at the Albin & Crissey store in ‘the Citizens’ Equity building. The sale will. be held Yor the benefit; of the Ar- menian f:md. “Several generous dona- people, ahd it is hopeg that the sale will prove a financial success, “8 Birth Anniversary. |1s Celebrated. | The birth anniversary of Mrs. BE. L, | Hollis ‘was enjoyed by a number of her friends at her home, 1021 East Eighth street. The decorations of the home ae havé beén promised by-interested Were, Hallowe’en novelties “of jack-o’- lanterns, bats and cats, and the witches and brooms. The place cards and table appointments were carried But in the Hallowe'en idea in a clever manner, ‘The hostess "was assisted-by Mra. G. D. Scott in serving a two-course luncheon. The centerpiece of the talne was a hugé bunch of lemon yellow and lavender chrysanthemums. Mrs. Hollis was presented , Iovely gift# in recognition o! ith many her birth- The guests were the Mesdames H. 2. Perry, G, D. Scott, Sti Morrison, Oscar Beyer, Fred Peach, Joe Proud, B. H. Love, , Walter Brewer, Clark, /Bert | Hamilton and Ed McGuinn, see ican Légion Dance ‘ell Attended. The dance which was held in the Mx- sonic Temple tast night by the women of the auxiliary to the American Le- #ion, for the benefit of the Legion, was ‘well attended by the young people of Casper. Invitations for the Ribas oprao of the. dances of out. at thé door: miaved at faiauietigs i Al | a the Lyric. Today Adv, New Philathea Class Organized. The young women of the First Bap- tist church met atthe home of Sirs. C: Dy Poling last night in order to organ- ize a gathering of the young women of the Sunday school class”. A business | meeting was held and the class was or- wanized under the name.of Philathea. Each member of thé class was appoint- ed a committee of one’on the. member- | ship drive. They hope :to-interest all young womea of the city who are not now members of a similar, organizi- tion, At the next meett officers will -be elected. The meeting wit be held, on November’ 28. After the business meeting refresh- ments*were served and a social hour ew. Joyed. New Officers to Be Elected at Meeting. Miss Beatrice Becker will: entertam the membérs of the Ts. Circle of tae | Methodist Sunday «school on Saturday, afternoon at 2 o’clock, at her home ‘ha North Casper. | During the business meeting new of- oes for the ensuing .year will be elected, The remainder of the after- noon will be spent socially, se Mullin Club Dance, Tonight. An informal Hallowe’én dance will he enjoyed this evening at the Mullin clib. The Leffingwell orchestra will furnish the music and _ refreshments will be served during the evening. wee I. Js West, superintendent of Kasoming Oi} company, returned Cheyenne last pight. ¢ '@ Ki-MOIDS For INDIGESTION tn new granular form, dry on tongue, or with vichy or water, hot or cold, preferably hot. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75 ¢ ALSO IN’ TABLET FORM the to ‘yece gives i you don't: baveilto- use as much of Calumet as ett do of most other Baking Because it has more than the or- dinary: leavening strength. You | save about half on its use: ‘ You don’t have to pay a price for Calumet.It'ssoldata erate price. It always has been. + And that represents anothersaving. You don’t have to feel uncer- = ube bepeoin gi? A mt falls below the phen apincatd of "Best by Test.” | na s i) ling / 7 Hh be aut ha ar m Hl ye . hy <a oa A i Hit Ml poh ap i i psy “BEST BY TEST: It possesses the highest quality ever put into a Baking Powder. ~ Con- ‘tains only such ingredients as have endorsed by Valves : For weeks, for months it fie as Phra of Lid giase a left umet Factories, ‘orl : Modern. Yolks of 8 eggs, 114 cups of granulated sugar, water, }aeup flour, 3 level tea- spoons acta ela . Powder, 1 blespoon of vanilla, Then mixin regular way. The Kensington circle of, the Mech- odist Ladies’ Aid soctety was entertatn- ed at the*home -of Mrs.; Tom™Mills Twelve members-were present and two spending -}Yisttors were tho guests, The after- Mrs. R. C. Van Pestieen delightfully, entertained a few of her. friends with ‘jan informal bridge party yesterday aft- ernoon at her home, 322 Kimball ave- nue, After cards a dainty luncheoa) was at aes =, the hostess, [> PERSONALS ey BE. ¥. Williams in charge of the Dor- ver office \of the E. ‘T. Williams Oj) ‘company, returned to Denver last night after a visit to-the company camp at Salt Creek. William Homan in charge of the EB, T. Williams camp, was in Casper wast night. eee Attorney George W. Ferguson left Wednesday “night for Tennessee, called ther@ by-the illness of his father, who is Zl years of age; and whg-is thought to be in a eritical condition. 7 * 8s Frank Sgherck “has returned from a trip to his”ranch. Mrs.’ Scherck and Roy Cantwell accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bengley-of Den- Genuine . Lee Union- Alls © Specially Priced This Week ‘$445 Per Suit 260 S. Center St. . 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