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FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1972. At Temple. ‘Another of the geries of informal |little bean pots, and the menu of the dancing parties will be held at the/‘inner and the table decorations car-| ‘Temple Auditorium this evening un-|Tied out Bostonian suggestions, der the auspices of the Masonic Danc-| Mrs. H. 1 Durham acted as toast-| ing club. | All Masons and their ‘adies are the (¢"¢ Mrs. L. A. Toothaker in a Colon invited guests and thy dancing wit | we cen of the “Has Beens- last from 9 o'clock until midnight. Re-| TS. 7- J- Giblin outlined the “Ares’ freshments will be served, One division of the Women's Christ- ian Temperance Union will hold a sale of baked goods, at the Holmes Hardware store on Saturday, March 25. Evening of Cards Is Much Enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan entec tained informally last evening at their home on South Lincoln street. for a number of friends. The evening was spent playing auc- tion bridge. The high honors were taken by Mrs. Nell Grieve Kimball and Dr. T. J. Drew, while Miss Mar- garet England and Mr. D. R. Phillips were given ‘the consolations. At midnight dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Cowan. ‘The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. i. Rehr, Jr.. Mrs. Kimball, Miss Catherine Dunn, Miss Margaret Eng- land, Dr. Drew and Mr, Phillips. ey Tea Honoring House Guest. Miss Lovey Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Norris is issuing in- formal inviations to a number of friends to attend a tea to bo served at the Norris residence on South David street, tomorrow afternoon. The affair is in bonor of Miss Betty Stolp of Chicago who Is a guest of Miss Norris over the Easter holidays. eee Casper fan Takes Bride. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wenner an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Giulia S. Wenner to Mr. Glenn Finch on Thursday, March 23, at Chadron, Neb. ” Mrs. Finch ts a former resident of Point of Rock, Md, and has been in the west for only a short time. Mr. Finch is well known in Casper, and after March 31, the bride and groom ‘wil make their home at 918 St. John street. eee Society Celebrates 53rd Anniversary. The 53rd anniversary of the found- ing of the Woman's Foreign Mission- ary society of the Methodist church ‘was celebrated yesterday with a sp cial program beginning at 4 o'clock and lasting into the evening. ‘The “Children's Hour” was the first thing on the program and the little members of the Sundey school pre sented thefr work in a delightful man- ner. This was followed by musical selec- tions which included numbers by well inown local musicians. At 6:30 o’ciock n dinner was served & It was called the “Boston Tea Party” THE BAKtiG POWDER QUESTION SOLVED Most housewives pro- claim that the baking powder question was solved for them the moment they used the first spoonful of Calumet. After that no doubt remained—no hop- ing—no searching for a perfect leavener—no wondering if bak- ings would “turn out all right.” CALUMET tis as pure and sure as any baking powder ever made. €alumet is more economical than other brands selling for less because its quality is the highest—no losses from spoiled bakings. Use Cafumet once—that’s €nough to prove to you that it’s best by test.” A can of Calumet contains fall Gor. Some bain ome ti 1207. cans instead of 16 ox, cana. Be sure yougets pound when you wantit @re Casver are ermore -_———- SSS SSS ESS hepicting the beauty of che island country. Mrv. J. H. McCorry, president, pre sided at the meeting and Mrs. G. M. Anderson and committee served tca. The committee was gowned in Japa- nese costumey and the tea was served from, Japanese teapots while the table covers were suggestive of Ja- pan. The decorations for the church were of Japanese lanterns and cherry blossoms. The newty-elected officers are the Mesdames ¥ H. McCorry, president; |D. M. Haines, vice president; W. C Bradford, secretary; Bert. McCarthy treasurer, and L. V. Ullery, secretary as the society was founded in Boston| of niterature. re) 53 years ago. The place cards were - Baked Sale at | Ouper Storage, The ladies of the Baptist churck will hold 1 baked sale at the Caspa Storage grocery on Saturday, March 26, beginning at 10:30, o'clock. ——————.___ PE2006-0909551490000000004 Personals PPESIS9O-0F094090060060605 Miss Lovey Norris and Miss Batty Stolp have returned from a trip to Big Muddy ficlds.. Miss Stolp who is from the east was much interested in the oll ficids, mistress for the after dinner talks, or the work of the organization at the Prevent and Mra. C. J. Johnson spoke jon the future plans of the % | A playlet “How Not to Do It” was | Presented by various members and \showed how a missionary imecting |should not be conducted. | The closing number on the program | was a talk by Mrs. L. E. Carter tell- jing of her work as missionary among \the Armenians. cee Social Meeting of (olan Stuart, | he Cian Stuart 248, will hold their |regular monthly social meeting on |Monday evening, March 27, at the I. }0. O. F. hall. Music for dancing will be furnish- Jed by the Kilties band, and refresh. | ments will be served. Special entertainment is planned and a good time is promised to all © fthe clan members and their f=m illes., é.er0 Mre. W. J. Thurman to her home by an is confined attack of grippe. Mrs. William Schwartz is a patient at a local hospital. Mrs. Harry Adams is caring for little Master Schwartz during the fliness of his mother, e2e Mrs. E. W. Aikens has returned from Denver where she has been spending the past week visiting at her former home in the Colorado city. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Paullus are leaving this evening for the western coast where they will visit -with friends and relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Cal. eee Entertainment Committee Named for Elks’ Ball. The special committee which will be in charge of the entertainment at the informal Etks’ dancing party which wil be held in the new Elk home is composed of H. F. Comfort, chair. man, Robert Cohen, Max Petker, Carl Starr and William Janiine. The affair is for the evening of April 19, and promises to be one of the most interesting of post Ienten social events. All the resident and visiting Elks and their ladies are the invited guests. Miss Natalie Mann is leaving today for Lincoln, Neb., where she will com- plete her studies at the preparatory school. She has been at her home on account of fllness for some time. sys Mrs. A. H. Bunnell ts leaving this week end for her home in Basin, after spending several days here visiting with old time friends. eee Mr. and Mrz. Patrick Sullivan and Miss Margaret Sullivan have return ed to their home here after spending Drill Team to Meet. The drill team of Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet Sunday even- ing for practice at 7:30 o'clock in the Il. O. O. F. hall. eee Subject of Japan Is Interestingly Presented. At the regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church the subject of Japan was interestingly present- ed for the program, and during the social hour the idea of the land of cherry*blossoms was carried out. Mrs. E. T. Patterson gave the lec- ture on the country which was fol- lowed by about 40 colored stereopt! con slides shown by Mrs. C. A. Wi son. The pictures were splendid in BIG Chicken Dinner Saturday From 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. The Wigwam O-S Building KANY'S Owing to the success of our sale Thursday, for the benefit of those unable to attend we have decided to continue our Special for the Balance of the Week New shipment of beautiful percales. All the lat- est coldrs and patterns. Yard wide. 22c Per Yard Voiles in all the latest spring colors and designs. Never have voiles been so beautiful and popular for Dresses. Yard wide voile. Tomorrow only 43c Per Yard new— the past month or more on s tour through the east and to the West In dies, The Misses Eileen, Kathleen wd Patricia Sullivan, will return in the near future, and are now visiting in the east. eve Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Duthie are en- tertaining as their house guest, Mrs. L. A. McKenziq of Riverton. Mrs. McKenzie is well known in this city and numerous entertainments are be- ing planned in her honor. eee Mrs. Elmer Whiting arrived this morning from Denver and will visit with friends and relatives for the week-end. She was formerly a resi- dent in Casper and has many friends who welcome her. eee Miss Marion Campbell who has been visiting with relatives here has returned to her home in Basin, cere J. J. Foreman has left for Nebraska points where he will look after trade in his territory. eee W. T. Brennan who has been man- aging a bath house here has lett for Thermopolis where he will build up the same kind of an establishment. It is rumored that the masseuse par- lors will now be in charge of another efficient operator. eee Dr. HL. A. Reichenbach is spending several days out of the city attending to business matters. cee Attorney Floyd E. Pendeil has re- turned from-a short business trip to Cheyenne and Denver, eee J. F. Clark has returned to Ralt Creek after spending several days here calling on friends and attending to business interests. eee A. W. Field is leaving this evening for Denver where he will look after of] interests. He also intends visit- ing the Texas ofl fields before re- turning to his offices here, eee C. A. Ritter is laving for Denver after spending several days here at- tending to business connected with Io- cal insurance companies. eee Herman Singles is leaving for the where he has been called by the filness of his youngest daughter. It REMODELED MANHATTAN 1U REOPEN HERE TOMORROW FAVORS TO SE DISTRIBUTED, B16 CROWD IS EXPECTED The Manhattan cafe, remodelled and rebuilt during the past six weeks, will be reopened to the pub- lic tomor:cw evening at 5 o'clock. Special arrangements have been made to accommodate the crowd ex- Pected to attend the formal open- ing. Vast change has been made on the interior of the Manhattan cafe and it is now a model of cleanit- ness, artistic decoration, service, fa- cility and modern conveniece. ‘The cafe now embraces every modern and uptotheminute convenience and suggestion isi modern catering. The cafe is divided into three sec- tions, one to accommodate counter trade or quick lunches, another for business and diningroom trade and booths for persons who Mke ‘* par take of their meals with partial se clusion. Every possible arrangement its embodied tn the new institution which tends to accommodate the patrons of the institution or to pro- vide the highest class of service possible. In addition to the conven- fences in the dining rooms the kitchen has been pronounced one of the most modern and sanitary it is possible to install. Special attention will be giver. to the delicatessen and bakery depart- ments which will be added to the cafe. The bakery department will specialize in French pastries and other high class bakery goods. The delicatessen department will be one children will return when Mr. Singles does. cee Mrs. James Bentley of Deadwood, S. D., has returned to her home after spending several days here visiting with her son, Marvin Bentley. se Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz are guests at the Hotel Del Coronado Beach, Cal. where they intend to spend the remainder of this month at least. ¢76"6 Mrs. Gstes of the CY apartments has been seriously il] but is now con- valescing slowly. —< BANK OFFICERS PROBED. MONTREAL, March 24.—Sir Mon- tagu Allan, president, and D. C. Mac- Arow, general maneger of the Mer- chants bank, which recently was merged with the Bank of Montreal after becoming involved in financial difficulties, today were summoned tc appear in court for exagnination. Sir Montagu is charged with having “falsely and negligently concurred in the preparation of the October finan- cial statement made by the Merchan bank to the department of finance” which did not show that the bank's re- serves were impaired. Smili Baltes are invariably well babies. When mother’s milk fails, this is the Saturday Evening Fried Chicken Dinner OW COMES SPRING With Airy Frocks and Smart Suits The very spirit of Spring is embodied in these exquisite Frocks, chic Suits and Wraps. There are several new fabrics and shades that promise to become most popular and the general styling is most distinctive and new. There is a welcome variety of fashions, as well as richness and beauty that is ebsolutely irresistible. WE WILL OFFER ‘ FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Spring Dresses Charming. New Models and Exceptionally Low Prices INNUMERABLE STYLES New Street and Daytime Dresses New Tailored and pe Just received — something Beautiful Spring Neckwear Collars, cuffs and vestees, in Irish crochet, fillet and Venetian lace. The New Spring Gloves Are in silk, some long and some gauntlet. Our stock is new and complete. SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 212 South Wolcott Phone 736 Around the Corner from Lukis Candy Co. Business Frocks New ences and Country Frocks Froc Loveliest Spring shades. $10.95 $15.95 $19.95 of the nest complete that tt ts pos- idle to operate. The Mmterior of the room ss mn- ished in white enamel, and marble fixtures with Uberal display’ of mir- rors. On the whole it presents a clean, attractive and comfortable appesrance. One of the special attractionc ts the new combination electric and gas grill on which waffles cakes and toast will be cooked in full view. This machine is used as one of the Patronage attractions, being located in one of the main play win display re laughing. happy 4 "When baby cries and ts fret 1g look for constipation. is \>nerally the forerunner of os beadae! ta satul of Dr. Caldwell's S¥tBp ‘will quickly get Feprin ang the baby wilt gai ont DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN ‘THE FAMILY LAXATIVE \well's Syrup Pepsin is the 12 ailing liquid laxative in the ‘world, used by mothers fi ears. It is a combination of Egyptian Senn: When the cafe opens tomorrow lor laxative herbs | evening, fxvors—flowers for the Women and smokes for the mec— will be handed out. The manage | ment of the institution is anxious | to have all interested people here | inspect the new cafe before it is | open for business. | Seamer es ES For Cold, Grip or Influenza. | and as a Preventative take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen- uine Dears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Bo sure you get BROMO.) 0c. 66, 99 What Does Your Mirror GIRLS Tell You? Does ft show unsightty pimples and blackheads which mar af your efforts in keeping well groomed? No doubt you have often wondered how to overcome this condition. The Marinello Beauty System Specializes tn ‘this condition and havo cured thousands of obstinate cases formally treated by physicians without success. belek GD And Let Us Explain. Smith & Turner Balcony Phone 1550 for Appointment IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” Teaching Casper’s Dollars to: Have More Cents IN OUR NEW ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT SAVE! SAVE! Have you joined the merry throng that crowds our new Economy Section every day? Hundreds of pairs hung on racks—for dad, mother and the children— Every pair crisp brand new merchandise—priced to fit comfortably into the slimmest pocketbook. Come down tomorrow and look over these wonderful values. Growing Girls’ School Oxfords Made from dark brown calf skin—with neat round toes—and low heels, finished with a rubber lift—just exactly the style the young girl wishes for her spring school shoe—sizes 244 to 6— Price $3.98 Patent Leather Sally Pumps Girls look this one over—they won't last over Saturday, made of all patent leather—the heels are low—the soles are flexiblo—one strap Straight up the instep—and two more neatly buttoned across—all sizes 2% to 7 Priced $5.48 RICH, COSTLY FABRICS Boys’ Scout Shoes Made from that soft and tough chrome upper—brown color—fust the shoes for those little scamps that are hard on shoes—the soft tough uppers are a treat to his feet—and the price on this “all- leather” shoe is bound to please dad—sizes 2% to 6 $2.74—slzes 1 to 2 $2.48—sizes 11 to 1314 Priced $2.24 Canton Crepe Taffeta Tricotine Crepe Knit Georgette Crepe Soft Satin Poiret Twill 20% Discount On All 2O% Discount On All COATS and SUITS This includes all of the richest and most elaborate imported models. All Sales Will Be SPRING signers. Je 256 S. Center MILLINERY Men’s Dress Shoes MEN READ THIS—Solld leather out-soles, insoles, heels and coun- ters—soles Goodyear welted—the kind you can stitch back on— broad toes—round toes—English toes— all brand new merchandise all sizes— Priced $4.98 There gre handsome models here from ateliers of worlds-famous de- A SENSIBLE PLACE TO TRADE 12214 East Second Street 4