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The second annua! ball to be given dance which wil sonic Temple on fresaments will be by former army, navy and marine ofti-| bd I} be given at the Ma- rved. cers will be ‘acld in the I. O. 0, F. hall| American Lesion’ Dance on Wednesday evening, November 10.\at ‘Temple Tonight. “The affair will be strictly formal. Shem- »Sie for the evening and refreshments Will be served. “Captain De La and Capt. M. J. Hopkins are at the of the committee in charge of the eve: |: ning's entertainment. eee ly ‘Music Pupils to. Appear in Recital. Miss Van Metcr's pupils will give a; recital Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Presbyterian church, ‘The program | follows: Roundelay, Little Waltz, violin. mac gunihe pawns James Breaklander Black Hawk Waltz, piano... -- Dean Burdick French Song, viglin..Dorothy Patterson Auld Lang Syne, violin..Thora Siebers Lightly Row, clarinet__...Earl Parker Fair Little Maid, violin--Edna Morgan Lightly Row, violin.Gerald Nicolaysen Fairy Boat, piano_-_-.-2-.- Lenna Gable Demonstration’ of Vicon Class Work: French Melody _-.-Margaret Holden French Melody Rose Audo*sik French Melody ~Thelma Atkins Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. sh Piano Class— Dialogue No. 1.-.-22.1 Frances Sm‘th Dialogue No. 2--Norman Jourgen:en Dialogue No. 3. Lucile Schutt Dialogue No. 4-22. -Elsie Tilton Hallowe’en____-_ Lawrence Jourgen*n Suwanee River, violin-Gladys Sea: Dearest Spoton Earth, violin. ,-plano..Josephine Por‘er Nearer, My God to Thee, violin-_... wae-------+--+--. Wesley Jourgen ‘en Ameriea; violin -.---..George Mi ve Golden Twilight, piano----2 22-2. noes ---~. Margaret Brummel Old Folks at Home, Old Black Joe, cor- - Dean Burdick --Mildred Hunter) Sybil Mathews -leta Schoft Simple Ayen, yiolin__. --Rutk Coen Cavalleria Rusticana, violin--._-____ Boy Btue, piano_. Far, Far, Away, violin Ola Dance Tune, violin--George Tyler Swabian Waltz march, piano_.Joe Cirr Tumble, Down Shack, violin-.. Melody in F,. violin, ~ Thine.Own; Minuet in G, piano... ead | this evening. | PERSONALS” es? ?Muddy attending te business matters dng after business matters for the Me- {county commissioner for a four-year! {eral months, is: improving steadily at. Elizabeth Baier ;}among her friends before long. * .. The womea of the avyxiliary to the ~beck's orchestra will furnish the mu-! &émerican legion will chaperon At tha ceguiar Thursday night dante which in the -Masonic Temple |’ R..8. Ellison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company, is spending the remainder of the week in Denver, attending to company business. Mr. Ellison expects to return Saturday. ey Mr. and Mrs, George Hackett are spending the day in the city from Pig and visiting with friends, eee L. P. Newcomb is in Nebraska look- Pherson Oil byndicaté, © see ver-on business. He expécts to return to Casper Saturday morning. ~ b ROT Se Mrs. N. L. Moll and daughter Anna have left for Okmulgee, Okla., where they will visit during’ the ‘winter months. They willgo by the way of Lincoln, Neb., where they will visit cor a few days with Mrs. Moll’s son who ds attending the University of Nebraska there. see T.\A, Hall of Arminto, came into the city late Tuesday and is spending’ a ‘few days here visiting with friends and attending to busin matters. In the recent election Mr. i was elected term, see Attorney G. H. Mann. has returned from ‘a business trip to Sheridan and Buffalo, Wyoming. He encountered heavy storms.on the return. trip, esve- cially between Salt Creek and Kaycee, eres Attorney A: H. Cobb is expected to return today from Denyer, where he spent several days attending to legal matters. } see Mrs. Lizzie Bursen of West Yellow- stone avenue, who has been ill for sev- present and hopes to be able to Le Dan Campbell is spending the day in erican folk tune), cor- net = ‘Morgan Baricarolle, violin. gira aries Metz Angel's Serenade, violin--Bleanor Muir} C. C, Merrill is in the city from ndolsck | Cheyenne looking after business con- England | nected with different’ oil “ eompanies S'umber Boat, yocal_-F; Humoreske, violin... Battle Cry of Freedom, cornet_--~ Fraumeri, i Revéerle, “pifinol---__._-_Altayha Carr Souvenir, violin Grace Pluckhohn : 7. : Altar and Rosrry Society to“ Give Chicken Dinner. The ladies of the Altar and “Rosary society of St. Anthony's Catholic church will serve a dinner at the Mul- lin club on. Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 10. The dining hall will be deco- rated and arrangements are being made for many guests. Tickets for the din- ner are being sold by the members of the society and several of the young ladies ‘of the church. é Ve eee There wi'l be a meeting- of Rebekah lodge No. 39 in the I. O. 0. F. hall at 7:30 o’clock this evening. The regular business and social time will be en- joyea, é Ang the day ir! the city on business and >a. a. Watts of Denver, is here loox- the city from Salt Creek on business |- and visiting with friends. e- A ~ *. ed rs Cc. H. Burke of Salt Creek is spend- getting supplies. eee ing after business interests for several days. x Ti ae 6 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams ‘are spending the-remainder of the week here visiting at the home of Mr, and } Mrs. Dean Mills. (They have been vis: ; iting in Denver and. are enroute to their home in Sheridan, Wyo. * ° of ostrich plumes on metal cloth. visiting for a week with their son and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mon Lobdell ot this city. . oe Ki Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis are spend- ing the day in the city from Sait Creek | on a shopping and business trip. . 2 8 F. L. Weil of Denver, is spending the day here looking after business inter-| ests for his company. +2 * A. L. Spurlock is here from the Bnz- | zard ranch on business and _ visiting with. friends for the day. eee i Miss Betty Cheney is in the city) from. the Cheney ranch at Freeland. She 4s leaving today for Salt Creek, | where she will visit with Jars. A. J. | Cheney and Miss Ruth Cheney hetore | retunciing to her home in. New: York. ! Miss Betty has been spending the sum- mer visiting’ with relatives here. oe 6 Miss Maude Crowse is spending the | day in the city from her ranch home on the Alcova road about 22 miles out of town, shopping arid Visiting with friends. Read The Tribune Classified Ada) | Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE © t { H | | i f : ally efficacious oint- ment, Kotalko, if you send only 10 ets. (ailyer or stamps) to pay the cost of this notice, to SH Britain, D2-301, Station F., Hew Yash | What comes “Once to Every Woman?” Is it temptation? Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks haye re- turned to their home in Boston, after . YW. C, A. Organizes Di - Class. A class in home dressmaking will: be organized at the Y. W. C. A. clubhouse this evening. Those wishing to join the class are asked to meet at the Y. W..C. A. at 7:30 o'clock to receive pre- liminery instructions. cee The General Aid society of the Meth- odist church will mett tomorrow after- nodn at 2:30 o'clock in the parlors of the church, The regu'ar business meeting and social time will be held. . Pier Pi Phi Meeting Next Monday. The meeting of the Pi Beta Phi men\- bers schéduled for Monday night~ will be held at the Blackmore apartments where Mrs. W. O, George and Mrs: Philip BE. Winter will entertain instead of Mrs. W. B. Raley. oe Masonic Dance for Friday, F} The members of the Masonic dancing club will enjoy the bi weekly informal SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT We are placing on sale a offering them ‘ valued at $65 For Friday and Saturday DRESSES Including forty which arrived today, direct from our New York buyer. They come in silks, georgettes, taf- fetas, tricolettes and jerseys. The cheapest of these Dresses are 333 Per Cent Discount _- On Al SUITS | : 33} Per Cent Discount on all MILLINERY — number of We are HATS MILADY WILL WEAR THIS WINTER—“Winter hats for winter wear” is the slogan of the Retail Millinery Association at the association's show in Attorney H, B. Durham ts in Den.|N¢W York. Left, charming model of silver cloth embroidered with silver net and trimmed with ostrich feathers which fall over the ‘shoulder. black satin tam embroidered in krimma, The scarf is to match. Insert, creation Right, charming I AND MRS, WEBEL ON ‘RETURN TO THE COAST their departure from Casper for their home in Los Angeles Tuesday, carried away an impression of) this city inj} marked contrast to their expectations previous to their visit. Mr, Webel, tho aware of the fact that forged to the forefront of Wyoming cities, Was not prepared for the prag- ress actually recorded and was both su: prised and pleased with conditions he: Mr. and Mrs. Webel were extensively entertained while guests of friends here and expect to return for another visit next year. CARD GAME IN HOTEL 16 INTERRUPTED BY POLICE A “quiet” game of cards was inter- rupted last night about 10 o'clock’ at the Home hotel when the police took into custody four occupants of a room }on a charge of gambling, The exact | mature of the game, the amounts for which the four were playing, and other initeresting, facts are expected to he | brought out in the trial probably to- Reet at City Hall. 'MMEASLES. | may be followed by serious i cold troubles; use nightly— | yicKs VAPORUS the con: What “Once to Every Woman?” Is it the Chance for Riches? fe NES Se An important branch of the work uf United States Bureau of Fisheries! sists 1 aT in. the rescue of commercial fishes from landtocked pools along the Mr, and Mrs,’ C. C. PR. “Webel, on! yisaissippi. river. a During the past year comes Fred Yan Gorden and A. J. William-} son are in the Deer Creek country on a bunting trip. R. E. Anderson of Salt Creek, is spending the day in the city. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take — Some 155,000,000 of such fishes were Olive Tablets taken from the shallow pools along the To have a clear, pink , bright river @nd placed in open waters. no pimples, a feeling of . ie eee eters * ‘our body free oisonous wastes. ie eed eee Edwards’ Olive Tablets table compound mixed with eet ie eee yet have no Tous ai Take one nightly and note Bea They start the bile and overcome ,, constipation. 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