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Mr. Benner comes family in the cast, and his ancestors took part in the Revolutionary war, having fought at Germantown. The old family home at Germantown still shows the blood stains on the floor, the residence having been used for wounded British soldiers. ‘The bride and groom will reside at Parkerton, where Mr. Benner is ir the contracting business. Cheyenne Matren Is Honored at Luncheon. Mrs. Charies Schank of this city, acted as hostess yesterday afternoon at a bridge luncheon served at her home on South Walnut street. ‘The decorations for the luncheon tables were baskets of white hya- cinths, with approprate place cards and appointments. Places were laic for eight guests. Mrs. Grant Stansberry, sister of Mrs. Schank, who is visiting here from Cheyenne, was the guest of honor. During the efternoon auction bridge was played and Mrs. A. L. Schuler and Mrs. Al Fair recetved the honors. eee of Cheyenne, who ‘s a house guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Schank, the Mesdemes John R. Healy and A. L. Schuler entertained at an informal bridge tea served Monday afternoon. Numercus friends were invited to spend the afternoon playing auction bridge. 4 A several course tea was served to- wards the closo of tho aftatr. eee P. E. 0. For Saturday. a Mrs. W. M. Holtand will recatve the members of the P. B. 0. at a regular meeting to be heli Saturday after- The second of a serfes of bridge luncheons was served yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Buck- mer on South Park street. Baskets of sweet peas were the high honors went to Mre. Joe Bingen-| heimer, and Mrs. A. M. Gee recetved the consolation. The third of the series of charming | entertainments will he held some time later in the season. ose Entertainment for Outof-town Visitor. Mrs. F. H. Fistcher entertatned at her home on South Beech street yes- teray afternoon in hanor of Mra H. Berlin of Riverton who is spending a’ few days tn the city. ‘The guests included former River ton residents, and an informal time was spent in recalling ploneer Iife in , this state. Refreshments hostess. The table decorations were Were served by the ‘scheme uf St. Patrick’s day, and dain- ty appointments added to the attrac tive appearance of the table. | eee i | Needlecraft Club | Meeting Toatorrow. ‘The Noedlecraft club will meet to- morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sem F. Service, 933 Gouth Devid street. All members are asked to be present. During the short business session a collection will be made of all back dues. . Birthday Inspiration Of Surprise Party. Mrs. W. F. Apel was the inspiration of a surprise party held at ier home on South Beech street last eventng tn recognition of her birth anniversary A party of friends arrived entirely unheralded and # pieasantiy imiorua: evening was spent with music and old fashioned games. A several course hancheon was served late in the evening and the centerpiece of the table was formed with a huge birthday cake with the inscription “Mother” on «it. Mrs. Apel received many gifts. eee Mra, Thompson to Be Hostess. The meeting of the Senior Philathea class of the Methodist church which Postponed from last week on account of the Red Cross campaign will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ottis Thompson, 424 South Park street. The Mesdames E. E. Lit X The QRIGINA’ Nene Malted-Milk \¢ < e ae Milk : For Infants Y & NO COOKING ‘The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. sex-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes r That Promise Happy Hours of Stylish Comfort The modern woman walks in comfort. She has learned that there are proper shoes for each oc- casion—and that the correct shoe for walking or shopping is the medium away with all the aches and pains and exhaustion that are sure to follow narrow heeled shoes which are intended for an al- together different purpose. We want you to specially notice the fine leather in this Oxford—made Goodyear welt soles, Cuban heels. Priced $8.00 a Pair W We Carry Hosiery. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” heeled Oxford that does in the footsteps of high, with brown kid uppers, |in green and white carrying out the| the larternoon at the apartment home of Es li Presbyterian church by the Business and Professional Woman's club. Plans by a octal time and the reading of a drama. was continued. ee ©. N. W. Ctub to Hold Bazaar. At the business meeting of the Chi- cago and Northwestern Railway Wom- an’s club which was held yesterday Mrs. G. A. Holmes, plans were made for a bazaar to be held on April 6, 7 brokerage firm, ts spending a few days C—O Ee CAUTIOUS BUSINESS MEN Of Natrona County have been quick to recognize the advantage of our new INSURED SAVINGS PLAN They find they have only to DETERMINE TO SAVE $1,000 and upwards, paying into the Insured Savings Account a small sum monthly: knowing that should they die be- fore the full amount is paid, their families will receive the FULL AMOUNT THEY HAD DETERMINED TO SAVE. Better follow their example and have our representative call and explain this Insured Savings Plan further. We'll do the rest. National Bank of Commerce Casper, Wyo. “A Bank of Strength and Service” MAS GOOD AS IT SMELLSIMNUIRIT COFFEE—Fresh Roasted 35c Th., oF 3 Ibs. for $1.00 possessing good body and flavor. 40c Ib.. or 3 Ibs. for $1.15 FAVORABLE Have your pot piping hot by scalding with hot water. 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HL Codd, attorney, has returned business trip Casper Pathfinder trrigation project, has completed his work in this district PAGE THREE - CBeyenne janc Sippy. comedy jugsiers comprise | NEW YORK, March 7.—A ton and the vaudeville bill | half of stone taken from the Culebra > 4 Bana Murphy and Johnny Walker! cut of the Panama caral arrived he-3 are featured in “The Jolt” the picture, today on‘ the steamship Santa Teresa. prokeagn whe has bac montined t5| Ed Of the program. The stone will be erecte* a= 7 on" the Private hospital for some time as| Te si | ment over Theodore Roosevelt's grave ‘& result of an attack of heact trouble Ee ns ined s now tm his apartment at the Ideal | | Wake Tower te senting_ aero { NOURISHM Tomoreees cx, SLEDS AT TRIBUN Hg im! the city 3 | : . ing after business matters and is Nai 's first aid to with friends. the body in times of cee ° weakness. | ‘Through the courtesy of Congress C.%. Diake who tae bom ty Dewwes man Frank. Mental, Wryenane , . fetarned to hig sfices im the Comeon.|/eeresetative at Washington, | The Scott's Emu ante’ Reyaity be ae } Daliy Tribune is enabled to |stve a imited number of garden seeds to thrift plan followers. The seeds a Si been|now on hand comprise five kinds of spending the week-end in the city vegetables, beans, beet, carrot, lettuce land radish. ‘These seeds 7» gathered under the special superva.on of the U. 8. De Caressa partment of Agriculture and are well adapted to the #ofl conditions of this| jstmte. | Only @ Imfted number of packages, | FOUR VAUDEVILLE ACTS Ev j goth ms eee =| Everybody’s ON PROGMM TIS = Sew | Gay = To the that seldom fails. 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