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SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921 de Casper Daily Cribune buyer of piece goods department, and apartment a S. V. Edmonds, truveling rep: they have me PERSONALS || |sie sens" quainta: He reports the in bad condition in’ the roads to north especi Broadway Girl Is | sich“tas tas come imo pepe | supplied the music. Bequeathed Estate, incnon tor gn (business for “ihe Daniele and) sts see = ‘Temorrow. \ eo tas are spend. —_— } The luncheon and~ afternoon) of] ,,Mrs. Sam Service and Mrs. Joe 1! -R. Mf. Bartholomew is here looking ranch, bridge which will be given 1 nthe 1.|M@¥ are spending the day in Salt! arter business interests after 2 ©. 0. F. hall under the auspices of | Teck. where Mr. May will look after] ing last week op 2 trip in Colorado Don Newt the Weifare club will be held tomor-|uSiness in the interests of the May ao - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Druham are) lett after sper row afterncon.- Special arrangements | T&nk company. R. K. Staley is in Denver attending | now nicely located in their new rest-|jooking after b {arc being made’ for business girls to) Bins % to business matters of importance urbin street. The }attend the luncheon, though they! William Grant is in the city repre- one occupied by Mr. can’t remain for the afternoon of! senting the National Biscuit company} Mrs. F. H. Stewart has returned J Mrs. Lat i oo op Wl bridge. of Kansas City, Mo. He is making a|to Parkerton after visiting here with nd special di jon at the grocery| friends over the week-end. Mrs. Nellic: A pains will be spared to make the event Pepper Club so bac neon % Be. we ere visiting with one of the notable successes of the Meets. | sae Mr. and Mrs.-J. H. McDonald are ing to Casper Mrs." William Johnson entertained| *##0- Favors will be given to the Mrs. Wilson Kimball, Jr, was host-| A baby bey was born to Mr. and| spending the month in southern Cali-/old time residi ‘at an aliction Lridge party *yesterday|S¥esy and refreshments will be ees at her home last night for the|Mrs Max Péebles of Psrkerton last|fornia, from their home here. They ¢ afternoon at her home, 130 South |Served.. The Winter Garden orches- merhbers of the Pepper club. Mrs. J.| Sunday at the Keith hospital. left last week for the coast and write, H. S Lincoln street, in recognition of the|‘T® Will furnish the music W. Burns, Mrs. Lee Townsend, Mrs. | es that they are nicely situated in an tour thi birth anniversary of Mrs. C. H. Lowe. ae she herieiieaiemensdaiiaaaal aes ‘The atair was & completo eurprise on | Dinner Before AULA the afternoon at cards. The high Among the dinners to be served honors were won by Mrs. W. F. Brew-| before the\last of the formal Salto Silas Brooks and Miss Margaret Sul-} Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Loyd, who were livan subtituted during the evening. | in Cheyenne on business and pleasure, The time was devoted to playing | have returned to their home in the auction bridge and dainty _refresh-| city. en ments were served by the hostess. nd Raper er_and the consolation by Mrs. Lowe.|dances is the elaborate affair to be etn Miss Violet Eshelman has accepted Tbe color scheme was carried out| presided over by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. B. and P. W. Club a position with th Kassis Dry Goods in pink and white with cut flowers and | Gratiot. Have Business Meeting. company. favors. A dainty luncheon was served Peed A; regular business meeting of the witia dh on before the close of the afternoon. | Mrs. Grieve Is .| Business and Professional Woman's} N. S. Wilson of the Midwest Refin- A Hostess. club of the city will be held this even-|ing company has returned from Den- Myer-Brown The members of the Monday club ing at § o'clock at the Y. W.C. A. |ver where he has been on company Marriage. were entertained yesterday afternoon Business of importance will be trans-| business for the last few days. - Dr. William A. Myer and Mrs. Nellie|at the home of Mrs. John Grieve. acted and a good attendance is de- Meets Mae Brown were married yesterday A luncheon was served at 1 o'clock sired. dore Thulemyer, district man- afternoon by Justice of the Peace W.|and the afternoon was devoted to play- ete EB. Tubbs. They were attended by| ing auction bridge. | Miss Theresa Myer. ee Dr. Myer is a well known physician} Mrs. E. Paul Bachellor of Lusk is| ual Life Insurance from Cheyenne at- ess matters. Casperites Entertained in Los Angeles. Mrs. Henry Bayer was hostess at an exclusive luncheon served in the arup of Doug of Casper, and Mrs. ‘was former-| Visiting at the home of her ts | Pee mats Thee pat puss their| Mr. and Mrs. F. ¥. Flannagan here. | Stiss Carroll MeComas, Broadway |Zonnia tearoom of the Ambaswador ,1é ew days in the or: "aca ata She is accompanied by her smal! son.) Comedienne, recetves the entire | hotel of Los Angeles, Cal., last week. |city visiting at the home of Mr. and ri pe ee | estate of Howard J. Flannery, ac- | week. |Mrs. H. H. Simmons. , { Moose ‘Are Hosts St. Mark’s Guild cording to dispatches frdm Pitts- | The decorations for the luncheon see y This Fiala to Meet. burgh. He died recently in a New | table were pink sweet peas and places| William Grant, night agent for the is 4 ‘ | Xork hotel. Flannery, who was 35 | were laid for six residents of Casper | Burlington here, hasbeen confined 3 ae Moose ‘wilt entertain this! eve-) (7 mecting of the St. Mark's guild) years of age,.was the som.of the late |who are visiting cn the const. to his home the past few days on ac Bing at = dance givea in ‘the Winter) Will i venth ant won| games J. Flannery, the wealthy | Places were laid for the Mesdames |< of siekness. J ne Garden.” | # straight program of éasho- | 9¢:the pariah Bouse, Beventh and Wol-| pues! steel man who was {Ed Schutte W. D. Rhostes, J.P s 88 eR eae Ml aaa. yw, Dihahein aad Mek P. ©. | known as the “Vanadium King.” | Smith, H. L. Patton, Miss Eanes, io ‘Hedrick is here from Sie eer Sains “arith aiebpns weentebane Qur.| Howard Flannery was a graduate | Smith’ and the hostess. Lovell, visiting with friends and rela- , “| of Fordham and Yale and a noted | ‘The Ambassador is one of the most tives for the week 1 00 Business Mosting i Daeg ES ad | athlete some years ago. He and | exclusive of hotels on the coast and ee me onderru . aliues for 2S, CRN Mrs. R. H. Nichols and Mrs. A. L.| Miss McComas had been engaged, | al! elaborate social functions are given| EE. O. Houtz, buyer of the furnish- W di d Oo ] Nt ve - = % > -s ater - s goods er ent; Ro N. PR an'e chat eink Meta manmestern Wom-| spuriock left last night for Denver | But It was reported that the en- | there. lings xoogs department; R.N. Perkins, eanes ay niy gagement was broken several |’ = a Se months before his death. where they will spend a few days on business and pleasure. eee ly Business meeting at the parish | houge of the Episcopal chureh, corner | of Seventh and Wolcott .streets, on| Many Attend |efforts by. the splendid attendance ‘at May |the Winter Garden. The hall was The retail clerks of the city, who| comfortably filled with dancers all were hosts last night at the informal|evening and the music played from annual May dance, felt repaid for their| 9 o'clock until after midnight, by spe- ‘Wednesday afternoon, May 4, at 3 o'clock. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY 32 Suits at $15.95 Auxiliary Hold Meeting. The Woman's Auxiliary to the Ameraicn Legion this afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. at a business session. The gathering was well attended and special business was discussed. eee Women’s Pure Women’s Voile Silk Hose, black | Waists, all 1 and colors ..... SIDES: io 6ioe ose vs Women’s Night Women’s Gowns, hand- * Satin 1 embroidered ... Brassieres ..... Crepe de Chine Women’s _ Extra Camisoles, lace Fine Gauze trimmed. ... Vests, 3 for... Women’s Bungalow Black, Sateen Aprons, dark or light, i Underskirts or 1 fancy trimmed ..... rag Pettibockers .. DINNER Foo aay Is Now Being Served 48 Dresses at ee ae entertainment to be given E Evenin: $1 6 95 ty th coe ee ate a peal be = very 4 re night, May 12. The affair will be From 5:36 to 8 P. M. held in the Winter Garden, where elab- orate decorations will add to the splen- At the dor of the party. ‘The dance will be Sertiss GRAM ramastoery Guatas McDonald Tea Shop Where Meals Are Home Cooked: +>» Opposite ‘Masonic Temple ,5 115 East First Street! LM nn 7 Day and N ight Tailors and Clothiers MAKE PHENOMENAL PURCHASE OF 5,000 DOZEN CANVAS GLOVES | Woillingmen—In Aspractiilasn of Your Kind Support Since We Opened Per Our Store March 1st, We Will Offer These Gloves 5 Basan Commencing Wednesday Morning, May 4 47 y Pairs They Are Regular 2 for 25c Sellers | , Owing to the fact that we are selling these Gloves at a price far be- low our competitors and due to the rush, we will ask you to carry them . away without being wrapped. - Day and Night Tailors and Clothiers 114 West :2nd---Next Door to Stockmen’s National Bank a WE ARE OPEN DAY AND. NIGHT