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9 o'clock -un- music. | Bridge Luntheon Pretty Affair, Mrs. A, G. Fidel entertained at the) second of a series of bridge luncheons | at her home on Divine stree: last Sat-) fare club was well attended by club members and their the About 30 tables were arranged for! 7 j the: Moose who | 8d only a few remained unused dur TIER: and the evening will be spent | public dance. | INE the evening. The candy booth was | "cing. one of the main attractions and home \d the Reed orchestra |™Made sweets were sold by Mrs. F. H. and Mrs. C. A. Sanford. Mrs. J. W. Mcintyre and Mrs. Ralph Oakes were the hostesses of the evening. Refreshments of sandwiches, cof- fee, ice cream and cake were served {p cafeteria style at 11 o'clock. The froceeds’ of the evening will be used in furthering the infant wel- urday afternoon. Cut spring flowers were used for the table decoration; | ‘#*° Work being done by the club. and after the luncheon the afternoon | was devoted to playing auction bridge. The high honors were won by Mrs. Ira G. Wetherill ang Mrs. M. C. Dut- ton. Pi Phi Has Last Meeting. The last meeting of this season of the Pi Beta Phi Alymni club will be held tonight ut the home of Mrs. Pitt Covert on CY avenue. After the busi- ness session a social time will be en- joyed and refreshments will be served by the hostess. see Mrs. Anna Leeper is leaving today for Panama, where she will gpend several months with Lieut. and Mrs, Carroll Leeper. Last week Mrs. Leep- er was the inspiration of a number of social affairs. : e. Fortnightly Bridge Club Entertained. Mrs. Major Ormsby presided as hostess at a luncheon and afternoon of auction bridge for the members of the Fortnightly Bridge club this aft- ernoon at her home on South Center street. | cee Dinner for Guest From: the Orient. A dinner was served Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bafley in honor of Miss Edith Abel, who is touring the state from her home in Sberidan, giving informal talks on her experiences as a mission- ary in southern China. » _ The table decorations were of spring flowers and places were laid for 12. ‘ eee: Newlyweds Return to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Simonson. have arrived in Casper from Billings, Mont., where they were married May 16 the home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bateman. Mrs. Simonson was formeriy Miss Estella Fae Gloud!. Mr. Simonson is. con- nected with the Smith-Turner, Drug company, PrgeceipHonelerk: A : ears The bridge party which was held Saturday evening at the Wyatt cafo- teria under the auspices of the Wel- A 3 bs Must Go . The kindness ef Mrs. Harvey Wis- ner and Mrs. Lovey Hudson in donat- ing the use of the cafeteria for the evening made the affair possible. rear) Wednesday Is Of Last Elks’ Dance. The last informal dancing party to to be given by the Elks’ dancing club will be held Wednesday evening at the Winter Garden. Light refreshments will be served.and the Reed orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. * Miss Evangeline Frankie, formeriy of this city, who has been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, has returned to Denver, where she is making her home at the pres- ent. eee WoFat to | Meet Tuesday. A regular business meeting of the Wo-Fa-Lo class of the Methodist church will be held on Tuesday even- ing at the home of Miss Alice Stevick 228 West Eighth street. eee Mra. Beulah Foster of Denver is @ guest of her son, George Vance, at the Henning hotel. Mrs. Forbes has just returned from the coast where she has spent severat weeks. ee. Stock-LaVelle By Marriage Performed. The marriage ceremony of Lee Stock to Mary LaVelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J, LaVelle was performed Saturday at Harrison, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Stock are now at home to their friends in the Grude apart- ments on South Lincoln street. eee As a courtesy to Miss Minnie Rob- erts, who is a guest at the home of ther sister, Mrs, L. R. Tysom, Jr.. of Sheridan, Miss Katheryn Dyer enter- PIANOLAS. ax Q3rs ‘erad WatGnr OF EymeNci” Knight-Campbell’s 05) =™ Here is Your Chance to Obtain Seasonable Merchandise at.a Reduction THE COYNE-SALLER CO. Te TT i} Clan Stewart will give a dancing | party this evening in the I. O. O. F. hall, which will be the last affair of the season. A lunch will be served toward mid- | cee Shoe Special to Be | Nevel Entertainment. i The ladies of the Christian church| will have a shoe social at the home| of Mrs. W. E. Clift, 402 East A street, | tomorrow eveing, Tuesday, May 24. | A program of social entértainment has been planned and refreshments | will served by Mrs. Van Hecken and/ committee. j The invitation is: | This is a tip to the public fair, | Well tell you what size shoe you) wear. } Be it large or be it small We'll charge 5 cents a size. that’s all Novel Dance ( For Thursday. The dancing party which is planned | for Thursday will be given under the auspices of Mrs. Sam Service at the Winter Garden. The club guests are asked to come in bungalow aprons or overalls and all “hard times’ costumes will be in order. Special entertainment will add to the regular program of dancing. _ NOTICE. All members of the Casper Country club are requested to be present at a meeting to be held at Bowman's chapel Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. ~ 5-23-2t Simqns was formerly Miss Gertrude Grassie of this city, and was gradu- ated from the Natrona County High | school. James Anderson of Denver arrived yesterday morning. MA Anderson will remain in Casper for the summer and will be connected with one of the refinerics. see Ted Powers. formerly an aviator for the Jay Y. Stock Aviation com- pany. has returned from Cheyenne. and Denver. where he has been for the past two or three weeks on busi- ness. se Ed Meents, Noah Young and H. M. Havyner, stockholders of. the Iowa- ‘Wyor.g and Victor-Wyoming oil compannw., will arrive here this aft- ernoon for a *company conference which is scheduled for tomorrow. Ted Powers, wno has been opera:- ing the air mail route out of Che; enne, is in the city for a few days locking after business and visiting |Death Saddens Rathvon Home| Funeral services for the infant] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Rath- von were held from the home, 231 Wert Tenth street Saturday after- noon. The baby died Saturday morn. ing. Burial was made in Hightand -| cometery oe NOTICE. All Boy Scouts of Troop Four will meet tonight at the Mullin club at 7:30 o'clock 5-23-1t WE ARE OFFERING WOND) BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS All This Merchandise Was Purchased on My Recent Trip to New York TODAY’S SELECTIONS ARE 75 Waists Must Be Seen to at $8.95 Be Appreciated 35 Coats and Wraps at $18.00 See Window Display with frien tank here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Myrin of the Myrin Of company are in the city from New York where the company headquarters are located. They will look after mat- ters in the fields near Newcestle be fore returning to the east. s se Mayor Ben H. Pelton, Jr., left iast might for Denver on a short bux!ness trip. H. J. Peterson is expected to return this evening from Denver where he has been over ‘the week-nd. Marry Free. who accompanied Mr. Peterson TO LATE TO BE CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Bed springs and mat. tress, dresser, rug and other miscel janeous articles. 644 South Durbin. ‘T—To person buying farni. new two-room apartment and close in. No children: $40 per West door 505 East Second. 5-23-1* 2 WIRE distributor wanted for for R. H. Henning between 6 itherspoon, Hotel and 7 p. m 5-23-1t* FOR SALE—Two hogs. laying tens. 340 Yellowstone. 5-232 en parrot nh Wolcott. with red head Phone 1 ite Large barn » oF garage. suitable for 236 North ry Wolcott r FOR Two-room basement apartment; partly farnished. No children. 1310 South Spruce. Phone FOR RENT—Large furnished bed m for one or two gentlemen, 523 h Park 5-23-t¢ pn —Vanity bag in Fair grounds’ and stand, Finder ma: but please return chec rn to Tribune office. 3T—Watch tooth charm South Elm; asked. and chain with Finder return to 430 elk reward; no questions NT—Lovely two-room hed for light housekeeping: aphonola furnished; for two peo- only $30 per month, Inquire Room ‘asper Private Hospital, Tenth and bin. 5-23-2t bin. FOR SALE—C Chevrolet one ne Winton six, 9 Dodge 490 model, one ‘ord touring, one Ford livery truck, one Empire roadster, one King, one Reo light truck, one Reo touring, one Buick speedster. You can 20 to 50 per cent on repair work shop, East H Repair Ssop, 248 East H. Our motto “Courtesy | and Service." 6-23-1t PASTURE for a few head of horses; good water and grass, D. H. Grif. fith, Tribune, 6-23-30 DRILLING CONTRACTOR WANTED Am putting in a second test well in Goshen dome, seven miles northeast of Centennial well, Will contract hole to responsible contractor with good string of standard tools, tiiciuding botl- er and.engine. Otherwise will buy String of standard tools, if priced wight. See me at Henning hotel today or tomorrow. CLAUDE F. PALMER or tomorrow. CLAUDE F. PALMER, Manager Det ment Corp mplete line of automobile bearings | Mr. Powers was former-| on the trip will make the return tr ly connected with the Casper Naticoal| overiand in the Cadillac motor car livered to him while in Denver. 4 =IC LOSING OUT dise AND OFFERING SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT REDUCED PRICES SALE STARTS TODAY We Have Sold Our Lease and Fixtures and Must Vacate Room by July 1 Every Article Must Be Sold in 30 Days A. C. Allen of the Myrin Oi) c pany left today for PAGE THREE re| with her husband, who is in business v-| nere look ing to ter oil matters b is headquarters :n i “ee | see Mrs. William | Deusias after | Dr. N. C. Geis ts in Denver on one has returned to| business and pleasure for the neat pending the week-cnd! few days. Baby’s Milk Must Be Right— Use Powdered Milk Baby’s milk must be pure and have all the food elements neces- sary for baby's healthful growth. Klim Powdered Whole Milk is ideal for home modification. Klim is pure, rich milk reduced and sweet. 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