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he Casver Dafly Cridtne * PAGE THREE ‘The Ladies Aid society of the Scan- dinavian Evangelical Free church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. piflon, 439 South Elm street, Wednes- day, April 5, at 2.30 o'clock. All who are interested are invited to attend. eee Alumni Banquet Is Success, The banquet which was served at the Henning hotel last night for the members of the Alumni club of the Untversity of Wyomjng was a great ss Margaret Barry was the toast- . ‘and following the lovely bb, Walter Storrie and Gladys Has- brouck. eee Posters Tell of Chicken Dinner. Clever posters have been placed around town telling of the chicken dinner whieh will be served by the business girls class of the Methodist Sunday school, Wednesday from 6)” until 7 o'clock. ‘There are no tickets being sold for the dinner but a cordial invitation ts extended to all,’and it is advised that the guests be at the church parlors as carly as possible. “ee A meeting of the Natrona County Nurses’ association will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the rooms of the city clinic. Impor- tant business will be taken up and it is desired that all members attend. eee Change of Meeting Date Announced. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in the ¥. O. O. F. hall in- stead of Friday evening as usual, The change of the date has been made aiong with a change of other’ orders who will meet at Odd Fellows’ hall on different dates than usual. A good attendance is desired at the meeting tonight as a large class of candidates will be initiated. eee Delphian Meeting For Tomorrow. Mrs. J. L. Shepperson will receive for the members of the Delphian club at her home on East Second street to- morrow afternoon. ‘The program for the meeting will be on the American opera and sev- eral of the club members will present the work. eee Annual Meeting ¥or Tonight. ‘The annual congregational meeting of the First Baptist church will be held this evening in the tabernacle, Sixth and Durbin streets. An election of officers and reports from all departments of the church work will be included on the business program. All members ané friends are urged to attend the important session. eee ees Past Matrons Meet Wednesday. Mrs. M. C. Keith will entertain for the members of the Past Matrons club at a meeting to be held at her home on South Beech street, Wednesday after- noon. eee Engagement Announced of Miss Lenis Smith. ‘The bans of marriage of Miss Lenis Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith, and E. J. Donahoe were an- nounced by the Rev. Father John H Mullin last Sunday. The date of the marriage has been chosen by the bride to be for the last of this month, and the wedding prom- ises to be an event of great social in- terest to a host of friends throughout this part of the country. Miss Smith has been a resident here for many years, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith are numbered among the earliest pioneers of Natrona county. Miss Smith recently resigned her posi- tion with a local banking house. Mr. Donahoe is associated with the Brodie Rubber company and has also lived here for several years. Both Miss Smith and Mr. Donahoe have many friends who extend best wishes upon their engagement. eee Ryan-Gorman Barts Announced. Tt has been announced that the mar- riage of W. L. Ryan of Salt Creek and Miss Grace Gorman of this city will take place following the Lenten sea- son. Miss Gorman is a resident of some time in Casper and has many business and social acquaintances. She is now A Motor Car If you should buy.a motor car Yon’d surely take your time Yon stop at “first cost” ot You'd figure to the dime On how much gas or how much oil Or how much for repairs You wonder just how “she'll” stand up And stand the wear and tear. Now when you buy a Union Suit Have you thot out with care Just what the cost of the “Upkeep” And the garments wear and tear Now take the “Hatch one Button || suit,” Tt leads in every stato The “Upkeep” of should— Be less than that of eight. (Copyright, 1921—MIKEHASIT) MIKEHASIT Sales Agent Great Falls, Mont. } one button associated with the Western States Land and Oil offices in the Midwest Refining company building. Mr. Ryan is a frequent visitor in Casper-and has also many numerous friends. eee Pepper Cub For Tonignt. In order not to conflict with the meeting of the Pi Phi Alumni club which was held last evening, the regu lar meeting date of the Pepper auc- tion bridge club was changed from Monday night until this evening for this week. Mrs. Pitt Covert will act as hostess this evening at her home on CY ave- nue. snore Business Meeting a 5. & P. W. C. A regular business meeting: of the Business and Professional Woman's club will be held this evening in the Presbyterian church instead of in the tabernacle. The business session will be opened by Miss Blanche Toland, president and dinner served Monday evening in hon-|terday for Chicago, where he will at- or of Edward Shore, a member of|tend the lumbermen’s convention. the Brown's Saxaphone Six which From there he will go to Minneapois. played here for three days at the Iris| mee theater. geologist Harris, a of Denver, aan see, fy ribet. ot Pe eS eh eee ene eee port, Ind., the former home of Mr.| Lander. and Mrs. Benjamin, and a pleasant od eee time was spent recalling old times.| George Webster will be in Casper After the dinner the guests formed | tomorrow. He wil go to Salt Creek & theater party. |to look into the adjustment of the | damage done by the fire of the com- ; missary there. Personals Mr. and Mra. M. N. Denver for the week and pleasure trip. eee Mr, and Mrs Herbert Cross are leaving this evening for Denver wher. they intehd spending the month visit- ing with friends and relatives. eee M. P. Wheeler is in Douglas look: ing after business interests for a few days. : ore, ¢ Mrs. J. J. Sullivan of 135 South Beech street has returned to her homo here from a week-end visit in Dougias with friends. William Sinclair, principal of the Salt Creek school, was In town Sat- urday and Sunday. ere L. A. Toothaker, state Y. M. C. A. secretary, is in Denver attending to Y. M. C. A. business. ‘Wheeler are in on a Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Troxel and chil dren of Lander are tuue guests of Mr, and Mrs. N. Ferguson, 519 East First street. Théy will spend sev eral days here and during their visit numerous informal entertainments have been planned. -e Cuticura Beautifies Skin Hair and Hands . Mrs. B. M. Fields is leaving for wal subjects of much importance 1 be brought up. Following the business the remain Buffalo, where she will spend) seven months at her ranch near thero, the der of the evening will be spent wich | “Bonnie Brae” Miss Marign Field will music and reading of a drama. join her mother in Buffalo as. soon epsc0 as the school term in Kansas ‘City, | Mo, closes which will be in June. ———— Make Coticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your every-day toilet prepa- rations and watch your skin, hair Pi Phi Meeting Last Night. . Mrs. S. N. Brooks entertained for| the members of the Pi Beta Phi alum ni club at a meeting held last evening at the H. L. Patton home on South Wolcott street. Following a short business session | the evening was spent solially and re-| W- R. Johnson went to Denver last freshments were served by the host-| night on business. ey eee se (0 | Mrs. Sara Cheney is in town from Dinner Party her home in Bates Hole on business. Is Enjoyed. | eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Banjamin en-| 0. L. Walker, president of the Cas- tertained a few friends at a 6 o’clock| per Chamber of Commerce, left 3 «s- City Briefs | Chicken Noodle Dinner Wednesday Evening at Wyatt Cafeteria Pre 256 South Center selling of clothes which will accentuate your personality. WE HAVE TAKEN FROM STOCK 98 Dresses Worth up to $32.50 Pre-Easter Sale Price $15.95 One big selection of SUITS Worth up to $50.00 Pre-Easter Sale Price $24.95 All Coats and Suits 20 Per Cent Discount 85 Dresses Worth up to $48.50 Pre-Easter Sale Price $19.50 We still have 65 Dresses Worth up to $25.00 Pre-Easter Sale Price $10.95 All Our Canton Crepe and Taffeta Dresses 20 Per Cent Discount Big Shipment of Millmery JUST RECEIVED All Millinery 20 Per Cent Shop Phone 1304-W Weou: THRIFT Dresses, Coats and Capes - For one day only we have selected garments of the newest styles, fine quality guaranteed materials, in a variety of new shades and color combinations. A very choice selection to pick from. All i the-minute styles and trim- MILLINERY All the new fads of this season, in every available shade. In two lots. Lot 1 . $5.00 Lot 2 $10.00 SUITS PIPL LCLLLLLLLLILALLALLLLALLLLALLLLLLEBDLLLLALLALALLZLLELLLLLLL LL WONDERFUL VALUES IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Black Sateen Petticoats. Extra good 69 e quatity-= >= Sy Women’s Lawn and Voile Children’s Black Hee. 14e Wi ’s Cot- ton Hose... LOC Women’s Percale Bunga- low 9e Aprons i Children’s Black ee peace Se Sateen ioe Le Coleen a oh ngham | Regular size good qual- baer “$1. 00 Dresses. 001 re oe ee ee Bee | a Women’s Crepe Bloom- Rubber Aprons. Pink, ers. Good Extra size Turk- blue or black quality od _ 47e ish Tee ee checks bak 49e LEADER SEE OUR WINDOWS LIF Please hold wraps. duality. Each is tailored with distinction and possesses a quickly recognizable in mind that these are in no way ordinary SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOW individ- ANNOUNCES FOR WEDNESDAY Manufacturers Sample Sale of Coats, Capes, Wraps Mrs. Fuchs just made a marvelous purchase in New York of 100 sample coats, capes and wraps. These were purchased for cash and at practically HALF PRICE They will be placed on sale Wednesday at prices that have never been equalled in the history of Casper. THE PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: 45 Garments at | 28 Garments at $95.00 $4950 15 Garments at | 12 Garments at gat $79. This is a typical Fuchs’ sale—and a real opportunity to pur- chase your spring cape, wrap or coat at practically half price. MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY—A DEPOSIT WILL Shee ANY GARMENT TILL WANTED. THE CAPE’S THE THING EXCLUSIVE CAPES Priced Up to $195.00 Distinct models with a spring whim tucked away in some fas- cinating line or trimming. Capes of gerona, marvella, mongole crepe, crepe velette, Canton crepe, etc.; platinum fox, caracul or squirrel collar or plain trimming; $55.00 to $195.00. PIPPI PTIIPLPPPCLLCILLLLLLLLLLLLALELLE LCE EEO | Pre-Easter Sale COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY During this sale, which starts Wednesday, April 5, we will offer great savings to the women of Casper on wearing apparel. | i All our garments are distinctively individual and we are fortunate in the privilege of specializing the i} | S|