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The tonic for the afternoon was a Giscussion of the National Forests and interesting talks were given by Mrs, G, K. Anderson, Miss Mae Winter, Miss Frances Yeoman and Miss Mil- dred Keith. After the programa social hour was enjoyed. ‘The next meeting will be held Fri- @ay, December 2, at the home of Mrs. S. K. Loy. ; eee Mrs. Hoff Entertains Bridge Club. The Monday bridge club met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. F. Hoff. A ‘luncheon was followed by an afternoon devoted to playing auc uon bridge. eee Marriage Ceremony Performed Yesterday. Wallace B, Andrews and Mrs. Argie M. Hooper were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Pesbyterian Manse, 804 South Wolcott street, by the Rev. Charles. A. Wlison. land and Miss Kittle Fee. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews will make their home here as Mr. Andrews has business interests in this city. They have a wide circle of friends who ex- tend to them best wishes and con- sratulations. eee Orient>) Tew Aitracts Wide Spr-ad Attention. ‘The announcement of an Oriental tea to be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. McIntyre, president of the Welfare club, tomorrow afternoon from 2 un- til 6 o'clock has attracted much at- tention amorig the various social cir- cles of the city, and a goodly. number of people are expected to be received to. the charms of the Orient. The committee in charge of 74rs. NX Harry Young have spared no time ana effort with the elaborate decorations, ment menu, which will follow the ori- ental idea of tho afternoon in an uni- que and pleasing manner. Mrs. John Lind, Mrs. Jessie Anderson Fowler, Mra. William Tolhurst,, Mra. A. C. Kiker, Miss Veraa Burnett, Mrs. Ralph Buckler, Mrs. F. &./Leschinsky, Miss Mary Flynn, Mrs. Ray Cook and Miss Betty Lou Arbuckle. Suests in oriental costumes which have been sent here especially for the occasion are the Mesdames D. B. Sul- livan, who will serve, J. E. Hanway, J. Wy Burns, J. 'T. Scott, William Fred ‘Van Gorden, Philip, K. Edwards, Allen McLellan, Fred Hufsmith, and Mrs. McIntyre. An extensive program of Christmas work has been de So by the mem- ib, and the pror "pe used tow- in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock in the I. 0. O. F. hall. Initia- tions will be held and the social hour will be in charge of Mrs. Hazel Lehr and committee, ene “4 Mre, Willam Kelley entertained in- formally last evening at her home on Harrison street. The evening -was were served at the end of a most en- Joyable time, Ladies’ Aid Sets Date of Meeting. The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper chapel’ will meet this coming Friday afternoon with © Mrs. street. The usual business session will be followed by a social hour. Re- «\ freshments will be served. As im- of the ladies are asked to be present. ae reaaw Oil City Residents Are Entertained at Henning. An informal dinner was served at the Henning hotel last Saturday even. Ing for a number of former Oil City, Pa., residents who have made Cas- per their home. John Moyer, who is moving here from Windham, Mont., where he has been connected with the Windham Oil company, acted as host. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Kennedy of Alamosa, €olo., who were visiting here and plan on moving to Casper in” the spring, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rehr, Jr.. Mr. Stout of Montana, who ts also moving to Casper and Mr. and Mrs. Moyer. Following. the dinner, Mr. and. Mrs. Moyer and two children and nurse, left on the train to Denver. From there Mr. and Mrs. Moyer and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy will go to Alamosa, Colo., to spend some time. eee Elaborate Bazaar Is Announced. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will from noon until late in the evening. Five booths have been arranged to placed on sale, and a merchants lunch will be served from 12 o'clock until $ o'clock in the evening. ‘The hall will be decorated for the occasion, and a booth for linens, a-mis- cellaneous booth, a babies and chil- dren's booth, a candy counter and an apron booth will be arranged to sult the goods to be sold in each one. ‘The bazaar will be in charge of Mrs. | = Gien Rowe, assisted -by Mrs. Clarissa Davis, while the linen goods will. be taken cars of by Mra. Rebekah Miller. ‘They were attended by Harry Strick-|* the musical program and. the refresh- |» ‘The program of musical numbers! will include_the following musicians. |= ‘The hostesses. who will receive the | E spent in music. - Light refreshments | == eee - W. Johnson, 1340 North Durbin | = portant business will be discussed all | == Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and Mr. Stout | & hold an elaporate bazaar in the I. 0./& Af. F. hall: Wednesday, November 30,/ 2 care for the articles which will be | a= The miscellaneous by Mrs. Minnie Recker, a babies - by Mae ‘Thomas an candies by Mrs. will be enjoyed including special feat Dear Troublewoman: ‘The young ladies of the Junior- Senior club which was formed last week with Miss Alice Mechling as president, are planning a “Harvost Party” for Wednesday evening. It will be heid\at the Y. W. C. A., where decorations will transform the living rooms of the clubhouse. an you help me? Thank you. NEEDY. board and room in exchange for MISS A. G. he Casrer Daily Tribune (THE TROUBLE-WOMAN = '\/222 = evening in regular session held) bere. the L. 0. O. & hall. Initiations will| be ea! 5 held. Wade Fowler of Dougias Is in Cas- such assistance as I could give. I for two or three days attending bn I would like to get five or six | would be satisfied for awhile, unfil gine the bie hours a day doing chamber work in | 1 Could find an opportunity to reek more profitable employment. I & respectable place. I must help | should wish a room by myself. } out and cannot sew any longer on | can give good references. Yours MASONS Wit P account of extreme! nervousness. | truly, 1 2 MME. X., Manville. of @ second operating from the start of “once up unt] the pleasant e, pily ever after.” Clever illus made the tale more than usual >, “Dp: bd It’s Truly a “Bird” of a Comb! well attended by the litle tots, The story for the day was told in a charm-|o4 many admirers to her already large ing manner by Mrs. Allan MeLalan. | throng, apd the youngsters sat spell bound eee = time” | troquois Council hap-|To Have Meeting. The Iroquois Council No. § of De grse_of Pocahontas _will_meet_tomor- LOT tr LOT 2 Values Up to $65.00 Values Up to $110.00 To Go at To Go at LOT 3 Values Up to $200.00 r Ie, To Go at A “bird” of a comb—Is indeda no slang expression these days when We received this morning a wonderful shipment of the birds of the forest have been utilized to furnish novelties in hair Coats and Blt eeceuneveeusensees aeroooseseosoberececeessied Dresses. ornaments. Not only the drooping tail feathers and, plumage are used but now regular combs are made of breasts of birds. ‘All colors are THANKSGIVING SPECIALS We Will Offer Our ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS Divided Into Three Lots wrerrer 2300 ee “Tit va Since med Eesti [Ssscooneensenoersesrsoeeesoeanssnnnnnscn HIGH GRADE FURS $150,000 stock of high grade Furs on sale and display. for three days only, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 21, 22 and 23.. For these three days we have secured the entire sample line of a leading New York fur manufacturer and will place the entire line on sale at a saving to you of from 2) WA" on.the regular price. This display includes the largest collection of Coats, Capes, Coatees and Scarfs ever shown in: Casper. Furs shown include mink, Hudson seal, Al- aska seal, mole, caracul, Persian lamb, squir- rel---in fact every kind of good fur. 3 Days. bs $150,000 SALE OF | i AAA|_ | AAA at es eaeiee NEW HOSPITAL ROM I have recently come to Casper cn He ; Pat , Children Enjoy Dear Troublewoman: P. E. 0. Has Interesting Allen, and the apron -3 Mrs. Ray | Story Hour. As many geem to bring their trou- | and have expérienced a great deal Meeting With Mrs. Moore. Lane. Mrs. Ed Clemons will have! as a close of a ‘very success! bles to you, I offer you my share | of difficulty in obtaining work. I A meeting of the members of the P. | Charge of the luncheon will be assisted| Children's Book week at the also. I am a widow unencumbered, | am an exprienced stenographer, CHEYENNE, Nov. 21.—The su- E. O. was held last Saturday afternoon | bY 2 number of ladies. trona county library the children refined, educated and wish to find | can do fountain work, and clerk- | preme council of the Masonic Scot- at the home of Mrs. Fred Moore,1142}@ Following the bazaar, entertainment story hour, held last Saturday was| something to do. If I could get | ing. Please help me. tish Rite is to finance the equipment South David room in the Frances Pershing Warren méforial teresting and Mrs. McLellan has add-} hospital which is under construction wes mt Carnival Nov)| "8: le Roller Rink, company siness for t of which he ts an of fe will return here tomorrow mo: PAGE THREE « rooms will] Attorney Harry B. Durlam is in ish Rite Ma-| Senver on Chap 11-21-6t | to five inches. Casper school.| In Ceylon are to be found snails Skating afternoon and evening. which attain a length of from four Sof 771¢lPe te: WANTS ana INVALIDS ‘Malted — i, He rlicks —— Tavalids and Growing Children ‘The Original Food-Drink For All Ages IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN’ 122 East Second Street Ne Horlick’s Avoid Imitations sod Substitutes Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible 1S and Wednesday Formerly Sold From $12.00 to $16.00 It is only when quality is high that low prices offer any advantage. True economy is possible only when you buy shoes of standard quality below their real value. sale time, when our prices'are lowered, the quality guar- antee is just as high on any shoes that we sell, as it is the very first day of a new season. | 2 [24 3 [3a 4 [aval 5 [5¥z| 6 [64] 7 |7I Featuring for Tuesday 105 Pairs of Ladies’ Full Louis Heel Dress Boots, That 95 a Pair Ata For your convenience we have carefully listed every size and width in the entire lot—if your size is here—it will be well worth your time to drop in and try them on: _ Wi IGGIN “YOUR > il Saige 122 East Second Street iS eee esbe aber ie | AA| ese ees | }1}5/3!'4]1]4]3]3] AP Noch eesscbecrt |S baat sb2skiad es P lchealeeaermet es 3: | 3° | 12/32/2248} IM fete 2) bal 4 | 4] 2] ] aap] | ! ; 22] |