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@ teachers. of the Casper pubils Were the guests of Prof. and of erepe paper in black and gold which formed a’canopy dver the floor. ‘Phe entertainment for the evening \s of group stunts put om by the teachers of the various buildings. ‘That given’ by Wést Casper, r room scene, was declared the _ most cléver with Central ‘school in a take off on the teachers’ institute at Lusk 2 close second.’ Miss Safax Crumpton was the chief surgeon in the West Casper stunt and the other schools were. brought on as patients. . Organization was removed from the Central school, when shoes Were removed from East Casper and a new sidewalk was put in, a pall of sand was tal from North Casper; social runedoln nee removed from Park, etc. The Central teachers began their in. stitut ith selections. by’ Susie's band composed of the teachers, who wore plumed hats and high collars, and play- ed upoi i imaginable and unimagin- able instruments. An illustrated lec ture “followed and Lucy's. sextette closed’ the program. Park school enacted a pretty gyps) scene-and sang “The Gypsy Trail.” North Casper gave an acrostic spel! ing out the name of the. school. East Casper presented a college gir baseball game between the Owls an: the Black Cats and sang college songs he high school teachers gave an oli time country dance inspired by a pian ist who played the old-time airs an: cailer who knew all the terms and al the arts of the caller’s trade. There were several talks and the eve ning was concluded with the serving of ents. ee Synergae Outlines ( Winter's Work. At a meeting of St, Mark’s Synergae held at the parish house last night plans were made for increasing the membership of the society to at least 30 members and for taking up work for the Cathedral home at Laramie. The society hopes to raise $100 for this worthy cause before January 1. Reg. jar meetings will be held on the sec ond and fourth ‘Tuesday of _ each month, it was decided, but a_speciai meeting will be held-next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. ¢ ‘Warkley, 714 Grapt avenue, at whic! arrangements will be made for a ter the following week at the parish house. Following iast night's meeting th: members present adjourned to the home of the president, Mrs. W. R. or, where dainty refreshments were served. The Synergae desires to en- list as members all young women, the parish, married or unmarried, wh¢ find an evening meeting-more conven ient to attend than an aftennoon mect- see Party in Moose Hall Tonight. ‘ ‘The Women of the Mooseheart Le gion will entertain this evening for the members of the lodge and their fam- ilies. The Moose hall will be decorated following the Hallowe’en idea of tie seagon, Refreshments will be served and, the evening willbe spent with an informal dance and party. . eee Hallowe'en Party Given Tonight. “4 Miss Verna Burnett will be hostess this evening at her home on South Jackson street at an informal Hallow. e’en party and dance. t eee ¥. W. Backward Party W8l Be Enjoyable. Preparations for one of the most @>- lghtful parties of the year are being trade bly the Y. W. C. A. health and recreation committee which’ will enter- tain the girla and women of the city 4-CENT SALE STARTS MONDAY with a “Backwards Party” on Monday evening at 7:30 at the high school gym- nasium, : Girls and women who are interested in the classes in gymnasium work, med: ical and corrective gymnastics, folk dances and games are particularly in- vited as this will be the final oppor- tunity for enrollment in these classes “|prior to the beginning of actual ‘work, The “backwards” idea is to be car. ried out throughout the evening -anJ those attending should wear thefr cloth- ing backward to enter into the true spirit of the occasion, ary Miss O'Malley Entertains Friends. About twenty guests were entertain. ed at the home of Miss Carma O’Mal- ley; $03 West Eighth street, at a Hel. lowe'en party. The evening was spent dancing and playing games, and: re- freshments were served. er ters - Miss Bianclie Wagner is expected to return tomorrow from Westboro,’ Mo., Where she has been spending her va. cation at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Holmes, formerly of this city! Miss Wagner has been gone for about’ a month. She will resume her position with the Nichols & Stirrett law offices yn Monday, 5 . C.'E. Winter presided at a 1: "clock luncheon and afternogn of ridge, in honor of Mrs. P. E. Winter Thursday afternoon. The home of\Mr. ind Mrs. Winter on Milton street was ‘rtistically decorated with yellow chry- ‘anthemums ‘while the place’ and tally ‘ards suggested Hallowe'en. The high lcore of the afternoon was taken ‘iy Mra. R. M, Andrus and the consolation was awarded Mrs. A. A. Slade. ee 8 Mullin Club Dance Is Well Attended. The Mullin club ballroom was prettily lecorated with orange and black crepe oaper panels at the windows, witches on broomsticks flying around the wa'ls ind other Hallowe'en suggestions at the ‘nformal dancing party given last night. The hall was comfortably crowded with lancers all of the evening and refresh. ments of ginger snaps and cider were served. The favorite “rye waltzes” were enjoyed and the last dance was played at midnight. * rae | Surprise Party ved. Miss Alice Bailey was surprised last night by a number of her friends with % party given at the home of her pa- rents on East Fourtn street. The guests came in costume. The home ; | Was appropriately decorated and re- freshments' were served. ‘The Misses Katherine Myer, Charlott Chapin, Dor- ot 91 . Myer, Helen. Névak, Mary is Bailey, Emogene Myer 't Chapin were among those pres- _* 2 # Yallowe’en Party te ent, ~ for . Miss Gail. Bolner will be hostess this’ evening at a Hallowe'en party given at her home, 219 East Tenth street. The evening will be spént playing games. Refreshments will be served. eee Healy-Reyniolds Ceremony Performed. The Rev. Walter L,. French perform- ed ‘the ceremony uniting Charles E, Healy of Deadwood, S. D., and Miss Lee Zane Reynolds of Portland, Ore., at the home of the groom’s brother, Edward O. Healy, 924 Poplar street, To Our Patrons _and the Public We wish to announce that we will be located On.or about Nov. next‘door to Iris Theater. 1st at 130 S. Center . Building formerly occupied by the National Supply Co., THANK YOU. - The Richter Music Co. VICTOR, BRUNSWICK, EDISON, VICTROLA ‘ PHONOGRAPHS, *& HIGH GRADE PIANOS Everything in musical merchandise. WATCH FOR OUR OPENING were present, all in costume. The rooms were decorated in white, orange and black crepe paper on the column, Windows and doors. The evening was spent playing Haflowe’en games and a delicious. luncheon was served. ; 7. * The fifth annual masuerade dance to be given by the Royal Neighbors was held at the Masonic Temple last night and proved to-be a financial as well as @ social success. {Most of the guests came in costume, and many lovely gowns were worn. The prizes for the best costumed were given to Mrs. Ter- essa, Smith, who came as a Spanish aaa Harry Miller, who typified the ir. A solo dance by Miss Jaunita .Marsh was one of the features of the eye- ning’s entertainment. 72 Monday Bridge Club to 'Meet With Mrs. Lever. Mrs. Julien Lever will entertain the members of the Monday Bridge club, at @ 1 o’elock luncheon. and afternoon spent with cards at her home on South Beech street. 3 s ee Dinner Party Cel Birthday Anniversary. Mrs. Alex Lawson of 1024 South Onk street, presided at a dinner yarty in recognition of her birthday anniver- Thursday evening: Covers at decorated table were laid for st the members of the Chey- enne football a will be guests of the Last Night, _ Miss. Pauline Meyer entebtained fur twelve of her friends at a Hallowe'en party given last night at her home, 512 South Park avenue. The tome was. decorated in keeping with the season. The time was spent with Hallowe'en games and ‘dancing. Refreshments of sandwiches, cider. and pumpkin ple with whipped = eric} Served. re Sunday School Class Has Party. ‘Mrs. Grace Burkett entertained for the members of her Sunéay school class at the Methodist ‘chiirch this aft ernoon, The rooms in the ‘basement were decorated in: prunge and black with cats and witches. Refreshments were served and (the. afternoon was spelt playing games.and contests. +. = Mr. and Mrs. Webel Are Entertained. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. P. Webel of Los Angeles, and-Mr. Ed Schulte were. the guests of honor at an informal dinner party given, last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A..0. Park on South Cen: ter street. “ In addition to 50 Dresses received from our New York buyer, we have taken 50 Dresses from which we our stock Have Placed On Sale at the attractive price of OS a ee - The cheapest of these Dresses are valued at $65 333 Per Cent Discount On Al SUITS | NOTICE Miss Frantz will leave for New York in a few days. ‘ Any special orders desired by the ladies of Casper will be attended to promptly and as accurately as possible. Henning Special Dinner Table d’Hote $1.25 Sunday, October 31 6 to 8 P. M. Blue Point Oyster Cocktail Hearts of Celery Queep Olives Cream of Colery au Croutons Consomme Royal, Printanier Fresn Lobster and Shrimp Newburg Toasted Crackers Julienne Potatoes Roast Philadelphia Capon Celery Dressing, Cranberry Jelly Roast Prime Ribs of Beef auJus een New ‘Grussel Sprouts Sweet Potatoes Suprise California Head Lettuce and Tomatoes _Brench Dressing Hot Mince Pie Lemon Meringue Pie Cold Caramel Pudding, Whipped Cream Chocolate Nut Sundae Tce Cream and Fruit Cake Dem! tasse Increase Casper Plant 100% The Northwestern Railway Makes Casper General Division Headquarters From Chadron, Nebr., to Lander, Wyo. What Are We Going to Do _ With the Newcomers? Who will be flocking into Casper within the next few months Build Houses For Them That’s the thing for Casper capital to do Buy Low Priced Lots---Build Neat Small Houses Never Again Will residential lots in Casper be offered at One Hundred and Fifty Dollars Such as we are selling in the Glendale Addition, within five minates’ ride of paved streets. Inferior sand lots along the river brought more mohey years ago when money was supposed to go twice as far as it does now. Why did they? Why ? All because of the periodic booms that hit Casper every few years. There was the boom of 1913, and the greater boom of 1917. They followed presidential years, and next spring is predicted by business men to be the busiest season yet. One thing that marks Casper as a comer is the fact that her bobms ‘are sustained by’ a continued steady growth. They are a mere impetus to the onward development that this city. will continue to make as it becomes the metropolis: of Wyoming, Money Is Easier In financial circles, and soon the many good buys now offered will all be taken up. The man with a steady position cannot afford to longer wait to make his investments. Now is a good buying time because next year will be a good selling time. The man who has something to sell next spring will be in line for the big profits that have . always come to the original buyer in a new addition to Casper. More Money Has been made by Casper people in real estate than in oil, livestock or whisky. Any man or woman with a steady position can swing a few of these low-priced lots on monthly payments. Then next year you will have something that is going to be in demand. Alendale “AAdition Adjoins the City Park Many years ago the United States government deeded in trust to the City of Casper 160 acres for parking purposes. Glendale joins this land on the south, and the Cas- per Chamber of Commerce is now promoting an Automobile Boulevard Drive Which runs along the south boundary of Glendale. This drive is planned to skirt the ‘Gasper Mountains from Elkhorn Creek to the present Garden Falls Road. No Other Addition Is So Favored As Glendale with a Park on the north and a Boulevard Drive on the south and lying in the line of natural growth of the city, It’s not too low nox too high for the present improvement systems of the city. { You May Rest Assured That Glendale will be well built up within the short space of the next 12 months and those who buy will enjoy large profits in one year’s time. Never Before Has an addition been offered in Casper with as low priced lots as Glendale. Never before has there been an addition offered in Casper that lies so close to city homes, or to city improvements, or to a city park, or to,a boulevard drive and that had legitimate sized lots for ONLY $150 EACH ON TERMS Of $25 Down and the Balance in Monthly Payments of $15 Size of Lots, 40x125 Feet SALESMEN ON THE GROUND SUNDAY—OFFICE GPEN SUNDAY Come See Us or Phone 1168-W—\/e will send acar for you The Dobbin Realty Co. 212 O-S Building F PAN s ERIE gUIBRA AT) tf Dee Sr irs 3 : 2h FETS TOSS SSP T THOSE OLIVE LETT RET TSe | BHU RE Bese SHES 2 * 5 sanipase { as oe kee Pe Tie! f eerie r rs RTE POR OTLT ES 3 Else CRMOLT EMA CEES