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Cpe Casper Daly wrmune \JHotel ‘at Salt Creek {fo Onen Many motor parties are being formed to attend the grand opening of Salt Cres Hotel, which will be lebrated by a dinner and dance this Soy iy Ge Invited »§0 Meet’ Bride. “ Mrs. T. N. Chapin entertained at a os yesterday afternoon in honor of ‘Mrs. Glen Littlefield, who has recent- s}y_ arrived in Casper. The color Bcheme for the afternoon was pink and white. _ . The Mesdames Otis Thompson, Mar- Shall, James Speas, Guy Trevett, Art Horsch, Charles Horsch, Will Pelton, . L, Lowe, J. L. Lane, O. L. Hillgren, |. 'T, Neigh and the Misses Leona be Catherine Dunn and Hedwig er were invited to-mect Mrs. Lit- } The members of the Friday bridge club were ‘entertained at the home of ‘Mrs. Anna F. Leeper yesterday after- “noon at a prety bridge-luncheon. The lecorations were of spring flowers lowing the color scheme of yellow ‘und white. After the luncheon the time was devoted to playing auction bridge. «prs. J. W. Bingham was awarded the aoe ~ £ House at Y. W. ©. A. .{ Miss Mae Winter will be hostess ‘At the “Open House’ held at the Y. mC. A. On Sunday afyerndc. from “49-6 o’clock.'She will: be assisted in; serving by_two.members of the Bitie Circle club of the Girl Reserve. A program of reading by Mrs. Lacey and Miss Henrietta Gutshall and piano selections by Miss Castleman will be Presented. An interesting guest of the after- noon will be Miss Helen Barnes, sécre- tary from the national board, who is here in the interests of a secretarial will give a short address on some subject “of interest. The guests are asked to be prompt so as not to miss the ‘talk. Masonic Dance Held Last Night . The usual number of people attend- * pa the informal dance which was held Jast might at the Masonic Temple by the members of the Masonic dancing eltb. The dancing lasted from 9 o'clock until midnight and the Casper Band orchestra ‘supplied, the music. “Light refreshments ;Were served during the wwhich have been’ he'd ry Friday night .dur- ave proved most, suc- Mrs. FA S@iifiah entertaind about 18 ladies this afternon at a surprise shower fff Honor of Mrs. €. A. Sanfor’ and baby Margaret Gladys Sanford. The afternon was held at the home ofMrs. Seaman. The decorations we-g spring. flowers. * pThe gifts for the baby were brought Mrs..Sanford in a baby carriage with tulle bows and drawn py is CBarline, Hanway . and “Master len Sedman, who were dressed in White. refreshments were served by the which carried out the idea. of shower. Tiny candy babies were in the frosting on the cakes aid kewpie dolls were. tied on the flowers inthe center of the table relief furd.At 430 o’clovk Miss Barnes , out-of-town gucst of the afternoon. ter see First American Legion Dance is Success The first dance to be given at the Henning hotel under the ausipces of the, American Legion assisted by the Auxiliary to the American Legion proved to be a great success last night More than.60 couples were in attend- ance. Barl W. Fassett, chairman of the entertainment committee arranged several features to relieve the regular dance: program. Guy Morgan, a stud- ent of the Gloria Dare Blake studio pleased with several voice selections while Mrs. Blake called forth much applause by her dialogues and pianu- logues. A series of the American Legion dances are planned for the future and all members of the American Legion are invited to attend. s Mrs. Daley is Honored Mrs. Dennis ‘Daley was the surpris- ef hostess when twelve of her’friends arrived at her beautiful home yester- day afternoon. The surprise affair was a shower for the arrival at the Daley me and all of the guests brought lovely gifts for the baby. A pleasant pocial afternoon was spent and dainty refreshments were served. * Initiatory Meeting of Elks A class of, 19 candidates: were init- iated into the Elks’ lodge last night with the regular elaborate ceremonies The candidates were guests of the lodge at a dinner served at the Hen- ning hotel. Dr. J..C, Kamp was mas- ter of ceremonies. During the open meeting, Mrs. Edith Hoffman gave a stirring talk on the Near East conditions. The support of the lodge was urged by the exalted ruler, W. W. Keefe. * 8 Mr, and Mrs. P. N. Carr have return- ed to their home in*the city after spending some time in Denver on a business and pleasure trip. : s. high honors. Regular Meeting ? of Maccabees + The regular meeting of the Ladies of Maccabees will be held Monday night in the 1. O. O, F. hall. The Mes- dames Scherck, Hathaway, Linsay and Wonderly will be the hostesses during the social hour. All resident and visit- ing members are invited to attend. eres Mr. and Mrs. 'R. G. Taylor are leav- ing for their home in Denver after spending several days here on busi- ness and visiting with friends. M-. ‘Taylor joried’ his wife in Chicago af- ‘ter a busness stayin’ the east, and they marie: the {rip here together. cee Open House Meeting to Celebrate Anniversary The T..0. O. F. hall was well. fill- ed last’night at the Open House meet- ing» held jn recognition. of -the 57th anniversary of the founding of the Knights of Pythias. The music for the evening was supplied by the Clay- ton K. Reed orchestra and the Knights were assisted/ by the Pythian Sisters in serving delicious refreshments. The: yhembers of the organization, their families and friends who attend- ed the social function all voted the celebration to be a great success. repr: Moose Dance for Monday *Mrs. W. W. Jordan, of Seattle. ‘The members of the Moose lodge ‘“WYash., who is visiting at the home of | will give a public dance at the Win- De. and Mrs. C. A. Sanford was the |ter Garden on Monday evening. The tion inthe field of centers, THE DU best. It musical * | ment, from 7 to! TEN YEARS AHEAD OF ALL OTHER * INVENTION THE DUO-ART PIANO A startling achievement of modern inven- 4 IN, YOUR HOME /the DUO-ART > “will bring together a company of famous artists that could never be heard outside the world’s great masterpieces played when at their neyer ‘dreamed cf in a mechanical - instrument. ¢ - You Are Invited to Hear the In the studio of our district: manager, Mrs. E. K. Henderson, ‘atthe Henning Hotel, ‘by appoint- 9 p.m. You will be astonished at } the vitality and li likeness of its playing. Built in the Best Pianos Only ‘The DUO-ART is built in the STEINWAY, . STECK, WHEELOCK, STROUD and the - renowned WEBER pianos—uprights and grands. MODERATELY PRICED — SOLD ON PLEASANT TERMS ‘A House’ Built Upon a Foundation of , Customer Friendships The Knight-Campbell Music Co. Denver, Colorado music. reproduction. O-ART will interpret their will ascend to heights of expression such as were PAGE THREE Proceeds of he dance will go towards the building fund of the organiza. and voice. It has been an-! H. HL Sch: rtz has : returned to the founced. that the art of dramatic/city trom Washington, D. C., where expression and voice work are the jhe’ attended to business matters con- only subjects given training at the|nected with oil hoidings. school. ieee . |_ Frank Algeo left last night for New . . ‘W. J. Lindsay, proprietor of the | York City, N. no exception to the rule. , Y., and Washington, D.| Harry Hugo has come to Cas Mrs, L. H, Cullen, accompanies py |G0lden Rule’store, has left for the|C., where he will spend about two| make his home, fein) Giri her two little sons, left for Santa |°*Stef® markets on a buying trip for |weeks loking after business matters. |Ia. He is a brother Chester Huso. | Anna, California; where she will spena |". Mr. Lindsay expects to,be gone| Carl Wever, who has been in South | who is a resident here. about thirty days. He expects to put in one of the most complete and at- tractive stocks carried by any of tho | Stores for the spring shoppers. eee Miss Edith Cook, who has been ill for the past several weeks is able to be about now, and expects to return to her position in the offices of J. B. Barnes, attorney, with the Midwest Refining company by the first of | March. Dakota for several weeks looking af- ter business interests, has returned to hi® home in the the balance of the winter visiting with her parents. day S15 *. mie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell have returned to their home in the c Mrs. Mitchell visited with her pare in Omaha for several weeks and Joined by her* husband in Denver, ee Mr: and Mrs. C.. Nelson and.son cf Godon, Nebr., are in the: city visit- ing with their daughters, the Mes- danies C. J. Johnston and Case. eee William Nelson loney of Tulsa, O) eee | for a stay of a few days in the in R. N. Van Sant has returned frum |ests of the Maloney Tank company of an extended business trip in the east Oklahoma, which has an agency in in the interests of the Van Sant/this part of the country. \ Motor company. He attended the mo- Way A tor show in Chicago while on’ the trip. Professor Rurolph Lundberg as- sisted by his students will present the twelfth series of concerts compliment- ary to he American Legion. The con- cert will be held ‘in the club room in the West Hotel building Monday evening at 8 o'clock. *The following program will be pre- sented. Piano—Brothers and Sisters” (Marcu) ~~ Spaulding H. F. Comfort is leaving over the week-end on a business trip to Grey-/ bull and. the Midwes eee R. M. Bartholomew is in the city after spending the past week in Wash- Lucille Bishop $ Du “ ington ,D. C,, looking after business A. E. Biglin is expected to return Vocal’ Dust —"In the \Isle of Our. | matters. Sunday from Denver where he has & ate ariel son eee been on business. -- Herbert} 4. E. Stirrett of the Nichols and ies Stirrett law offices has returned from| H. H. Schwartz, attorney, left last Denver where he was called on busi-| night for Denver, where he will attend ness for a few days. to legal matters over the week-end. eee eee Miss Lillie Roberts has returned to the offices of the Consolidated Royalty Companys for several days. Refining Company. eee iberg Dream So Fair"__ J. B, Barnes of the Midwest Refin- ing company’s legal department, is in Lincoln, Nebr., visiting at his old home. y after being ill at her home) ‘Mrs. Burton N; Piano—"Little Wanderer’ New Arrivals for 1921 SUITS, DRESSES, COATS | They Are Choice Quality and Are Priced at the New Level || Mrs, Don Lobdell ‘Carmena, Waltz Song” -__ Lane Wilson L, E. Sundwell Vocal—“Mother of Pearl” —~.._.-Ball Mrs. Thos. J; Riach Piano—‘“Fortuna, Valse de Salon” Stone Mollie O'Mara Vocal—“My Oin Folk” -..._. Lemon On Display for Your Selection Lane h Liindberg Accompanists: Mrs. J. R. Wilson ana | Rudolph Lundberg | pb att 2 radial) | __ PERSONALS | G. T. Woodruff of Butte, Mont., is in Casper for one of the large copper companies of Montana, assembling data in reference to the oil fields of that state. { 2 Pianos--4 Player Pianos Just arrived from the Chas. E. Wells Music Com- /fpanys Denyer. Placed in your home at the Denver reduced prices. It will be a pleasure to show you these instruments, and it is to YOUR advantage to | see them. *, My ¢ ‘ Phone 211-M between 5 and 6 p. m. ; e208 en) Owit.: to a mistake printed in the i local papers it has been thought that L. I. GULICH, Representative the Gloria Dare Blake studio. was anently Located in Casper i 2x59 bE 2 ote BP St Miss Helen Carison left last night for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will join her mother who has been visiting there for several weeks. _ M. where he will look after oil matters. | Sam Service is spending the weck- end in the city from his ranch south- ~| west of here, | r | see Mrs. Oscar Boyle has returned to| Casper | and relatives in the east | | Dr. J. F. O'Donnell has returned to [his offices here after spending several days looking after matters z amie in the interests of |ent Wryoniliig tage aa = J. Johns of the Star Bair Oil com- | | 0. C. Brunsvold is in the city from) pany is in the city for a few days on Denver looking after business inter-| business and visiting ést and visiting with friends. Brunsvold was formerly a resident| } here. Mr. | . with friends. . Charles Merrill of Salt Creek is \istered at the Henning hotel w ines on business. NOTICE ‘ The Social Service Circle of the Methodist church will hold a bake ale Saturday afternoon at Whites Grocery’ store from two o'clock on. 2. eee | ‘Tom Nichols was in Casper yester. en route to Denver from Lara- J. Burke has left for Montana corset. after visiting with friends HIS notice is a reminder oak that you are part owner of this bank. Because this bank belongs in part to you we want you to be ‘inti- mately acquainted with it. Your co-operation with the other stockholders has much to your bank. We believe meant that this co-operation can go even further if you know, all of the services your bank renders. Why not make it a habit to drop in and talk with the officers occasionally. “A Bank of Strength and Service” || An Announcement to the Ladies of Casper 4 @ Ber I wish to advise you that I have secured the agency ' for this city for the SPIRELLA CORSETS Most of you know from use the comfort to be had with this If in need of a garment of this kind, please call at 685 South Durbin or phone me at 1219, and I will arrange to call on you. MRS. L. M. KING, Professional Corsetiere. 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