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TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922. be Casper Daily Cribune lection from Othelo. home of their surprised host and host- F ednesday. “Come and get soquainted 123.330 round bales, counted as halt! | MiPh Tc, Riset accompanied by |esse on East G sires: at an informs IN and help make the meeting = suc Airs. Ray Cook played two violin selec-|party. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt end Miss ‘ceas.” is the sentiment of the invita- ieas which were well received. Roena, are leaving soon for Coay. tions. Siam has a contingent of Gir! Following the numbers on the pro-| where they will make their home. ‘The program of the evaming: Call Sram © @elicious luncheon was served) <A pleasant evening was spent play- to order 8 o'clock; of by the hostess. 4 ing progressive card games and with : everybody to everybody: ot ' The guests of the afterzoon in-| music. . state songs; vocal solo, O. EB. Davison cluded Mrs. Albert Rochelle of Lusk,| Towards midnight a luncheon was church report for the past year; violin officer of the State Federation of|served by the ladies among the guests solo, Miss Mary Flynn: roll call; male ‘Woman's clubs, Mre. Rollen Nichols,|and it was not until the wee sma’ quartet; pageant; remarks by the pas of Council Bluffs, lowa.,. who is a/honrs that the guests departed for ~S: tor; refreshments. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.|their homes extending the honorees} phe Firs: Raptist church will hol: —- H. Nichole, Madame Edwards, and| :t the occasion the best of wishes. its annual reception and roit eal st] John B, Stewart. Mrs. Riech eee the church, corner of Fitth an@ Beech |J O/LIL DB. > The next meeting of the club will|/ Monthly Meeting streets, Wednesday evening, at § 7 be held +i the home of Mrs. Henry,| Of Welfare Club. 4 viclock All members of the church] Former Resident, January 21. PADAS ae eee ae a ee ee Oe are expected to be present. If for any ‘elfare reason y 7, sions of the W: club will e. any member is unable to be Dies at Portland Presby‘erian church. Charlies Bentner, William Jardine, C. the Wyoming state university and is .|& member of the Pi Beta Phi soror- ity. Installation of ‘land | Offloers at Meet. W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet in regular seasion to- morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in the 1-0. 0. F. hall. PERSONALS . short sketch of one of the works of each author was given. Special emphasis was laid on the life and works of Peter Clark MacFar- Phi alumnao club last evening at a regular session. the / present, he is asked to send a response Mrs. F. H. Seaman and Mrs. C. A-/ tke roll cali. A good time as well as assisted by the Mesdames/an interesting program is planned. Mrs. M. Leschinsky of Nebraska, {5} tist or who may be inic-ested in work Jand,asthatauthor will givea lecture in this city next month. He is sched- uled on the lyceum course which will A. Villnave, J. W. Mo- Douda, F. N. Cart numbers on the program. ‘The next meeting of this division of the Welfare club will be held Mon- day, January 16, at the home of Mrs. Loucks, 659 CY avenue. oe ‘The drill team of the Natrona Re- bekah lodge No. 13 will meet in special session this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the I. 0. O. F. hall. eee Study Club. Mrs, W. S. Kimball was at home yesterday afternoon for the members of the Study Club who gathered at her home on South Wolcott street for the usual lterary afternoon. A full at- tendance was present and the subject of iterature and the authors was con- unued. > eee Interesting Evening Spent at Studio. A number of guests enjoyed the studio recital which was held last even- ng ‘at the Gloria Dare Blake studio Miss Madeline Seabright, a dramatic student, made her first appearance be- fore the class and won high apprecia- tion with her readings. Miss Lovey Hudson, ‘mezzo-soprano, in solos and in duets with Miss Leona Brady proved herself to be a student of more than the usual,ability. Miss Florence “Sone sang solos and Juets and Miss Leone Brady and Mrs.gDon Lobdell] Mr. Joe Denham of tne National GROUP 1 GROUP 2 pleesed with several selections. Mrs.|Bank of Commerce was host to about Going at Mary Glennon and Mrs. Blanche Cole! 35 pupils of the East Casper school on Going at and John Grover added to the PEO gram with songs and readings. Among the new students enrolled in the dramatic work are Miss Margaret McAkier, Mrs. Harvey Wisner and Mrs. Don Lobdell. The guests of the evening Included Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klein, Mrs. Grover and Mr. Harvey Wisner. ee Pan Hellenic Tea For Saturday. The members of the Pan-Helleni¢| The children were much interested rs GROUP 4 organization will meet with Mrs. C. A.|in tho educational entertanment and Going at i ‘Wilson, 804 South Wolcott strest, Sat-| gave their host a vote of thanks at the Choice of Any Frock in afternoon, January 14 at 3] close of the afternoon. : the House at o'clock. * 3 ve a j ‘The hostesses of the afternoon are} Out-of-Town Guests at A wonderful selection * members of the Delta Gamma, the} Wo.ian's Club Meeting. that sold up to’ $98.50: e Kappa Kappa Gamma, the Kappa! The members of the Woman's club Th in 1. Delta and the Alpha Xi Delta. met last Saturday afternoon at the ey come be SA Ae This price includes all The afternoon will bo held as an informal tea. ; held, followed by a social hour.- The Mesdames Della McLeod, J. Gienden- ning, E. Engdahil and E. Kidd will serve refreshments, ee Westminster Guild ~ jfaton last Friday afternoon after the . | consultation rooms. An installation of officers will be morrow evening at the Manse of the Presbyterian church §04 South Wol- cott. street at 7:30 o'clock, All busi- ness girls and teachers who are mem- Miss Gladys Hasbrouck of Sheridan who was a member of the Pi Phi at the University of Wyoming at Lara- mie was a new member. ‘The next meeting will be held at . » 4 the home of Mrs. B. H. Pelton, Febru- Party Given. About 30 friends and neighbors of Mr. Aaughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. FS Aeschinsky. She expects to rema! {in the city for about a month. : | Mrs. John Tobin, accompanied by ary 7. Mrs. W. O. George wil! assist / her son, Jack, left last night for Den- to Have Meeting. the hostess. ver where she will spend the remain- wright, an‘ ostess of the after- eZ wee an teres wisner, ‘sann the} The members of the Westminster Phe der of the week. “ Guild will meet in regular session to-| Farewell Surprise | ° ba Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey «re spend- he stock show. aters and bers ofthe congregation ‘of the Presby- terian church ‘are asked to be pres- ent. New Class Is Organized. On Thursday afternoon at 2.20 o'clock, the first meeting of the mis- sion study class of the Presbyterian church will be held in the ladies class rooms in the tabernacle. Mrs, J. H. MeCorry will have charge of the first chapter of the study book, “Unfinishe? isusiness,” and all of the members are asked to be present at the initial meeting. ree Mrs. Kemp Entertains. Mrs. “R. T. Kemp acted as hostess this afternoon at an informal gather- ing at her home on South Park street. A number of intimate friends enjoyed the social afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Kemp. Mrs. Du Pont, mother of Mrs. Kemp who {s yisiting here from her home in Mississipp! assisted her daughter as hostess. eee Children Enjoy Unusual Educational Entertainment. tour of inspection of the banlk inst!- es he guests wére taken through all the departments of the bank, were snown the heavy vaults, were behind the cages, and even in to the private During the trip through the bank, Mr. Denham gave a talk on banking as an institution and from the bankers point of view and the public point of view. ular schapl: session. i hone cf Mrs. W. J. Bailey on South Wolcott street with an unusually full orale attendance and several guests. Missionary Program. ‘The year's study of Shakespeare to Follow Meeting. and his works was continued by a ‘The members of the Ladies Aid so- clety of the Christian church will en- tertain Wednesday evening. at the church, corner of Grant and Lind streets ,in honor of their husbands. A missionary program will be in- LO’ LOT cluded in the evenirigs entertainment. ee Going ms Mrs. K. R. Marks will be in charge. Going at = ‘The members of the society are also asked to bring the $5 which they earn- ed for the church fund and to inclos a short account of the manner ig which the money was carned. The Mesdames L. T. Hall, EB. N. Hoon, A. B. Hanway, C. D. Hemry! and Harry Gladman will serve refresh- ments. eee Miss Evans Entertained in Tokio, Japan. A letter received by Mr. and Mrs. Cc. Evans, parents of Miss Blanche Evans, of Sheridan, tells of the elab- orate entertainments at which Miss Evans has been the guest during her stay pin Tokio, Japan, where she” is these Suits must be seen ; teaching school. to be appreciated. Reg- Regular values up to Wane ski atenk cet sae alar ritaka up to $98.50. | $195.00. som at the embassy have included Miss. Evans in their guest lists, and “Bronzo-Zea,” as she is paper read by Mrs. Bailey, and\a_se- { rand about @cent a dose. DR. CALDWEiL’S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE WAIT AND WATCH FOR 4 KASSIS’ JANUARY ~ WE ARE OFFERING ASTONISHING VALUES IN THIS GREAT SALE OF FROCKS SUITS COATS We will not carry over a single garment. Instead we have priced them so low that the women of Cas- per will see at a glance the wonderful savings of- fered. Read every item carefully. FROCKS ‘Divided Into-Four Groups. $16.95 Frocks that regularly old up to $48.50, and me in poiret twill, anton crepe and geor- gette. $10.95 These Frocks come in tricotine, canton crepe | and messaline and have been priced up to $35. GROUP 3 vet, poiret twill and Hinda crepe: our new taffetas. SUITS Divided Into Four Lots $12.9 Assorted colors and sizes. Regular values up to $65.00. A choice selection in all shades and styles. Regular values up to $75.00. % LOT 3 Going at $35.00 The real values of. LOT 4 Choice of Any Suit in the House at $75.00 COATS All Cloth and Plush Coats. Come in cut bolivia, duvetyn, belvedyne and all other high quality coat slots. Some are fur trimmed. Divided in two selections. SELECTION 1 Going at $19.95 Values Up to $65.00 “ SELECTION 2 Going at $35.00 Values Up to $135.00 Do not delay shopping while this extraordinary sale is on. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Je Phone 1304W 256 South Center Street visiting at the home of her son and|/ing with the church is must cordially lng the week in Denver wheres they are and Mrs. J. M. Wyatt, and daugh- [evoving the unusual week at the the- ter Roens, met last evening at the to be read in answer to his name at John B. Stewart, a resident of Cas seven years ago and brother of Mrs. J. B. McLellan and Mrs. A. C. ‘Morrison, both of this city, died at Portland, Ore.. following an operation, @>cording to word received by relatives. Since moving to Oregon he had been An itation is extended to all mem- congregation to be present meeting as it is desired that y be a get-together meeting in which all those who make this their church home or who are interested in CONCENTRATION the work of the church may become! engaged in the ranching business. In 322 better acquainted with one aaocther/addition to a widow and his sisters as Casper has so many transient peo-{hero, he leaves two brothers and two ple it is @ifiicwlt to keep in touch with | sisters in Scotland. Ned: en all those who si:.014 be lined up with ees There is an old proverb that reads: “He air | se the church and@ any ‘ne who is a Bap. COTTON GINNINGS. hath many irons in the fire, some of them wil Gr. WASHINGTON Jan. 10. — Cotton “cool.” We believe in that old saying. We be- ity ginned prior to Janusry 2; sppetnten' lieve in the power of concentration. In our sales a invited et with wurel 7,864,272 run t are ads) . N a eee re oe Be TSS SER FO ae ee ane division we concentrate upon building to a bigger i business. And the channel through which we seek joe: this is one of intensive sales efforts, and of render- at ing to every customer a full measure of service and satisfaction. And we concentrate upon one product—VICTOR PRODUCT. We do not sell this and that just for the sake of profit. The thought and energy and attention of our organiza- tion is centered upon the VICTROLA and VICTOR RECORDS. Our path is a plain one—our course is a direct one. We concentrate and specialize on VICTOR merchandise. And the greatest service | | OPENING OF | PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERN DEPARTMENT we can render H - to FaEke sure Bae ee care ‘O MANY REt cal instrument which you buy for Y ome isa in S received spe mage pale Va VICTROLA. We shall be glad to place an instru- eb patrons of our store for ment in your home on trial, so that you will know, j Bas Pictorial Review Patterns as Weide, aR 1 an after ict Seay of ie their merits, we have decided to sell . 9, Pictorial ahlgss Patterns from now The Victrola Is the World s oa on in our establishment. . We ue fully convinced that Pic- Greatest Musical Instrument ps torial Review Patterns are by far My the best fitting, easiest to make, and Li) most economical, and that it is not Terms Arranged to Suit Your Convenience on Any ts necessary for our customers to pay Style Victrola Which You Select. el 40c to 50c,for other patterns when st they can get PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS N Dress 9772, 35 cents At 20c to 35c—None Higher h) ne. January Patterns ESA) bal ion ure ba len | AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE B WINTER FASHION BOOK of Pictorial Review Patterns Vouvisos thatm that the Plevorial Raviow Phone 1745 241 S. Center St. PAs Te Reo Mkt Re We Always Have the Records You Want When Pictorial Review Patterns on Sale at Arkeon Building You Want Them. Near Court House. 059680b5OSO-S EO OOPESEEES>EDELSEOEDIOS>SESOODEISEOOOEDHEDEESTSESOPEFIESESESIOOOD>OIPE>ESIOSO > FOOSE —$<$<—<$$<—[—$_—— January Clearance DAALE, Clearance of all winter merchandise regardless of price. DRESSES, COATS, SKIRTS and all winter wearing apparel,must go. Come in and look around and convince yourself. Dresses _ Coats In a variety of all-wool and all-silk materials. Women’s and misses’ all-wool and Salts Plush Very neatly trimmed in some of the newest styles and Coats in a good assortment of styles and colors. All colors. very neatly trimmed, some fur collars and cuffs, 15. O00 AND AND - UP UP Thrift Wednesday That we have been running for the past two months, and we have put on some extraor- dinary: specials. In Connection With Our January Sale We Did Not Forget the Regular CORSETS C..B. Corsets. Col- or pink and all sizes. Blannel: Gowns Camisoles All-sitk Camisoles, pink or white lace ribbon and _ embroid- Trico Blouses Fine quality all- silk tricolette Blouses. HATS Only 42 Hats ~ All sizes. Staple and of ery trimmed. \ fancy colors. Regular $1 00 left. They must go. 79c Extra heavy Scotch $5.00 values. Pp... 7. | Values up to $20, Flannel Gowns. Bungalow Choice S: | Full cut. CHOICE Aprons ateen | Made of fine qual- Petticoats | ity percale. Small, medium or large sizes ‘—light, dark colors. 87c And Pettibockers Fine heavy quality sateen. 89c 89c ol $] 98 IN THE : OPPOSITE MIDWEST THE BUILDING POSTOFFICE