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Wee Avcoem we An at i] Sey ij played. At 6 o'clock the hostess served a delicious luncheon. .. Mrs. Sam Service ,To Preside. American Legion Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Gienn W. Roe, 629 Bast First street. . During the short business session a discussion of the caucus meeting to be held here in February will be in order. ‘The caucus is for the purpose of or- ganizing the units of the American Leyton Auxiliary into a state body, An enjoyable social hour will fol- low the business meeting and all mem- bers are asked to be present. see . About 14 members of the Pepper club ware entertained at meeting helt lust night at the home of Mrs. QO. L, YYalker on South Center atreot. ‘The evening was spent playing auc- tion bridge and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Every chair in the club rooms of George Y. Vroman post was taken last night at the concert given compliment- enjoyed by the members of the Mon- day bridge cul, held yesterday after- -leyaurgas of ‘onight. Mrs. Nell Grieve Kimball will act 5 hostess this eventug at her home, 920 South Wolcott street, at a regu. lar meeting of the members of the St. Mark's Episcopal church. eee B. and P. W. ©. Dinner for Tonight. The members of the Buisenss and Professional Woman's club of the city will meet tonight for a dinner which | Will be served in the Methodist church Che Taaner fin @ethune will take a position with the Midwest Refining company. Mrs, Duncan will remain in Denver until spring. been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fitzhugh for several “| months, is leaving tomorrow for her formally and an enjoyable time wac had by all. Refreshments wer: served. eee Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hennessee are the parents of a baby girl born last night at 9 o'clock.. The daughter has been named Jean Lucille. Mrs. - nesses, formerly Miss Jean ™ and the lttle girl are doing splendidly, . . Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Duncan have home tn Lincoln, Ned. Miss Allison made many friends during her stay here. eee Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, and Mra. Neil Tyler have left for Rochester, Minn., where they will tnke treatments at the Mayo Bros. sanitarium. eee Mrs. E. M. Ellithorps has left for Alberta Can., where she intends to spend the- remainder of the winter visiting with her sister, Mrs. Charles Star, Mrs. Star, formerly Miss Venus Hollingsworth, visited in Casper last summer and has many friends in this vicinity. eee T. S. Cooke. manager of the Rocky ‘Mountain division of the Standard Ol! company has been in Salt Lake City for the past week ti the r> ing company of which the Standard (indiana) company assumed — control the Midwest company. turn’ to hia offices here Thursday morning. RF eS | RRR LS NN 929914-1-0-9000000004+4 |ea"s plant of the Utah Ol! and Retin 3 o ALL THIS WEEK On All 2 oa 4 _ Corsets and Brassieres Including ae NEMO, LA FRANCES AND H. W. GIRDLE MAKES New Spring Dresses and Millinery Arriving Daily. Joe 256 South Center Street Shop Phone 1304W pSPSLL-2DLOD9DOD O09 OODOF 299-605-004 ELODDODSDL9OOOSOI 905 PAGE THREE 20% Discount PtbSehE EE + dee: Hee HEHEHE $ Fx Aces returned to ther! home tn Denver aft SLPOSEO OD ginia street. at 6:30 o'clock. er spending the past week in the city : A short business hour will be follow.| Following the dinner informal busi-| visiting with relaiives of the samo 4 by @ socia) time and refreshments ‘There will be a meeting of tho Na- trona Kebekah lodge Wednesday even- ing at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. The members of the drill staff are requested to be preserit. Initiations will be in order. eee ‘The tickets for the membership ban-| } quet of the ¥. W. C. A. which have been on salo for several days are go- ing rapidly, and arrangements are be- ing made for more places at the ban- quet table. The banquet will be held Thursday evening at the Chanticleer cafe, and the program for the evening includes’ ballot voting for now members of tho board of directors as weli as a number of informal talks. eee Literary Division Has Interesting Meeting. ‘The literary division of the Welfare ‘club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, R. W. Loucks, 659 CY ness @iscussions will be held. ee Hostess ai Meeting. The members of the Business and clety will be the guests of Mrs. A. C Riker at her home, 855 South Grant street. at a meeting to be held Thurs. day afternoon. The subject which is being studied by the literary society during thi¢ year, will be the topic of the after- noow, The Needlecraft club. will be en- tertained at the home of Mrs. J. E Lioyd, 604 East Twelfth street on Thursday afternoon. The time will be spent as a kensing- ton and refreshments will be served by the hostess. | PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Henning are leaving tonight or tomorrow nie name here. Mr. Duncan is planning on returning within a few weeks and PURE FOODS Housewivesthat real- ize the value of pure foods—that takespecial pride in uniform and wholesome bakings, never fail to use BAKING POWDER You have positive proof of the Darltecoieeine ooly such ingredients as have been officially approved by the United States Pure Food Authorities. Contains more than the ordinary leavening Building Costs Lowered By having us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $80 on the average 5-room house. Just tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. Casper Mfg. and Construction Co. Phone 1096-J CLEARANCE of All Winter Merchandise POPSSPESOSOOOPOOOO OD strength—therefore use less. It goes facther —lasts longer. That's why it is used by more leading Chefs, mes- tic Scientists, Restaur- ants, Hotels, Railroads than anyother brandonearth, ary-to the American Legion by Pro- Tessor Lundberg, assisted by his stu- dents of piano and voice. The piperam for the evening includ- cd nurhl by many of his pupils. Miss Margaret Chapin played a piano solo in the place of Mrs. Ewing who was unable to. come. Each selection was Well Applaudéa by the guests of the evening, and the general verdict was that the evening had been oné of the best of the musicales presented to the Americar Legion members ‘and their friends; Three more concerts will be given during the season. eee Farewell Party For Mrs. Wyatt. In honor of Mrs, J. M, Wyatt who is leaving soon for Cody where she will make her home, Mrs, Celia Engelking. ister of the guest of honor, enter- tained about 25 friends at an evening of progressive cards played at the home of the hostess 155 North Beech street. y The high honors of the game went to Mrs. C. Campbell and Mr. T. R- Pickett, while the consolations it to Mrs. L. Whiteside and Mr. Homer «Tedford. E « A delicious lunch was served at midnight. The hostess’ was asgisted by the Misses Ruth Engelking, Reta Olson and Rowena Irwin. The guests of the evening departea ' wishing Mrs. ‘Wyatt success and happi- ness in her new home. < avenue. The program of “Men Who| for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will Make Our Novels” was enjoyed. ipend a few weeks. From, there they ves and works of Ernest Poole,' will go to ‘San Francisco and from SUITS Any Suit in the house Y. W.C. A. Cafeteria TOMOKROW Chicken Noodle Dinner with Hot Biscuits -. fss.eeeeee eas .35¢ | 11:30 A. M. to 1:30 P, M. Pancake Supper TOMORROW CHICKEN ° FRICASSEE DINNER Wyatt Cafeteria sednick Bros.’ Special Built of solid calfskin full grained oak sole, steel arch, rubber heels. on 56* ‘Witt FRESH MEATSi= . Mr. and Mrs, H. P, Bubd are now C B S. The NORRIS Co at home to their many friends at their Casper's The Home of Opposite ts new residence, 849 South Wolcott Finest Store pyart Schaifner & Marx Clothes — Hennings We Buy the Best the Market Affords §: Street which they recently purchased. for Men papel e nine raom home has been en- Our Every Day Prices—No One-Day Specials ROASTS tirely redecorated and {s beautifully Pork Loin Cotton Waists A very.large as- sortment of white and lawn Trico Blouses Tricolette Blouses 129 East Second St. All the newest col- fancy ors and a good as- sortment of sizes. Regular $5.00 val- ues, $1 98 Pork Shoulder, whole —...... Prime Rib LB. Roasts Beef Pot Roasts 15 Shoulder Veal Cc Roasts —_.... Fresh Pork Side dar Strictly Fresh Eggs....40c Platte Valley Gold Butter, jb... Bring Your Pails 10 lbs. Pure Lard....$1.40 10 Ibs. Shortening......90c, Fresh Caught Moun- tain Trout, Ib...__75¢ Finnan Haddie. Norwegian Stock Fish. Fresh Fish Every Day. Fresh Oysters Every Day. Eastern Counts, quart __......__.$1.00 Eastern Standards, quart 75 Fresh Killed Cotton Tail Rabbits. Fresh Killed Poultry Every Day From Our Own Yards. “Barnett’s Of Course” Unabated Success Attends Our January Sale ‘Chesterfield Clothes 228 ‘29% 36% T’S a success that survives because values survive. And the values are equally at- tractive today as the very first day of this event.. When unapproachably low prices on Suits and Overcoats are presented as - shown here, is it any wonder that all wish to share the money-saving advantages -with us? : M.D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second Street A very good assortment of Dresses. iat is cf a fall or winter all good styles. weight at DRESSES 69 PRICE and all wool dresses. Values that will aston- ka rape ish you, made up in right to the minute styles. F U R Ss ALL WOOL or Muff in the house at A yariety of all wool and fin: quality Plush Coats. 1-2 Black and colors, plain and fur trimmed. Silk Silk and and Blouses Blouses with beautiful Waists Le Be ae aienan Waists in all sizes and Silk Blouses, made a variety of styles and | 29d a variety of gette Crepe. colors—values up to oe oe CHOICE OF from, sia: neatly trimmed, in a variety of sizes and 1-2 In this assortment wo have placgd all silk : Any Fur Coat, Scarf ~ COATS. and Prusn $9.75 $14.79 $19.89 PRICE Waists Waists On constee) dented In this assortment you and Silk Blouses, made | all silk Georgette and $8.50. styles to choose THIS LOT ewes THIS LOT $2.49 | $4.98 3= | °4= | 89¢ EVERYTHING FOR INFANTS WILL BE FOUND BABY SHOP siicos BALCONY - At 25 Per Cent Discount OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT IS PACKED WITH WONDERFUL BARGAINS Bungalow | Silk Hose | UNDERWEAR Aprons Separate garments for boys and girls; values up to $1.25. In fine quality Your choice, washable per- cale, gowns. Full cut. 49 Cc 87c | $1.00] 89c THE LEADER Rib Steak... Shoulder Veal Steak Shoulder Lamb Chops ....... nies Rolled Prime Rib IN OUR Silk Camisoles Pink or white all silk Cami- soles; lace and ribbon trimmed, 79c Flannel! Gowns Extra heavy Scotch flannel Black, brown or colors; Buster Brown or Gor- don make. Be Imported and Domestic Cheese. Smoked, Salt and Pickled Fish. Full Line of Delicatessen Goods. Fruits and Vegetables. - WATCH OUR LARGE DISPLAY WINDOW IN THE . MIDWEST BUILDING OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE Peprperrrncr rs