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which & a £ ball room dancing, several selec- tions of musical merit were played by members of the band, and lout .| applause followed each number. Another of the dances will be given later in the season. “TE D. A. R. To Meet ‘Tomorrow. The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Tuesdsy after. moon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. P. Bacon, 309 East 10th street. y eee St. Mark’s Bazaar to Be Elaborate Affair. ‘The bazaar being planned by the Woman's Guild and the Synurgae of St. Mark's Episcopal church for April 20, the Thursday after Easter will be one of the most interesting and elabo- rate sales held this year. Weekly meetings of both societies have been heid during Lent, and the beautiful - larticles which have been made under the supervision of the talented com- mittee chairman in charge will delight every Casper woman who attends. The spring or summer bride will be fae | pchoal | spent was @ guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. turned to Denver where sho is teach- ing in the Opportur!ty school. Dur- Tho Lutherand ladies’ ald will again|ing her visit in Casper Misa McCul hold an all<tay meeting tomorrow, be-|jough was deliguiiuidy entertained, ginning at 10 o’claock, to make final/and it is probable that she will re- Preparations for their “spring sale"/turn here at the close of the school to be held April 20.. The ladies are re-| season. especially pleased with the many at- tractive things which may be added to Mra. E. Park street, April eee Birthday Banquet For Local Business Men. 23. In honor of A. W. Parmenter and L. C. Hill, managers of the Midwest Cleaners and Dyers company, a ban- quet in recognition of their birth an- niversaries ‘was served last night at the cleaning plant on the Yellowstone highway. . After a social evening, a midnight turkey dinner was served. The sump- tuous meal was prepared by the chefs at the Wray cafe and each course was an added delight. A birthday cake holding 64 lighted candles was placed in the center of the table, and birthday wishes were mado by each guest as the candles Were blown out. The guests included Arthur Horsch the Service cleaners, Sam Gartardi of the Ward- robe, Keuchn of the Model, Ames and “Bergman of the Wyoming. Sid Kent of the Standard and Ackland of the and'Carl Nygaard of Midwest. e- Alternoon of Bridge Honors Denver Visitor.. Miss Elizabeth McCullough of Den- ver, who has been a house guest of Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Brewster in the the guest of honor at a charming after- Albuquerque apartments, was noon entertainment last Saturday. ‘The afternoon was devoted to auc- tion bridge two tables playing, and te& was served by the hostess. The guests included Miss McCul- lough, the Mesdames A. G. Tibbey, J. D. Berwick, D. H. Buckley, A. J. Kelley, W. I Rehr, Jr., D. P. Van Burgh, and B. W.Warren. eee Mr. and Mrs. Wertz Are Host and Hostess. Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. E.. Wertz entertained at an in- formal dinner party honoring a num- ber of friends. Flowers were used ag the table cen- terpiece, und place cards, nut bas- kets, and table appointments added to the attractive decorations. Pollowing the dinner a social even- ing wxs spent with auction bridge. eee Elks Plan Elaborate Dance for April 19. ‘The plans for the Elks’ informal dance, April 19, are being completed and the committee promise that the affair will be one of the most suc- cessful of the serfes pf entertain- ments which have been given by the organization. ‘The dance will be held in the re- cently complete Elk’s home and springtime decegations will add to the ball room. A popular orchestra will play for the dancing which will start st 9 o'clock and which will end at 2 o'clock. Light refreshments will he served between dances, and at mid- night a buffet supper will be served. All resident Elks and those who Will bo {n Casper on the date of the affair, are the invited guests. eee Miss Dorothy Williamson enter- tained for a number of friends at an informal tuncheon served this noon in* the private dintng room of the Henning hotel. The guests included Miss’ Brentss Gardner, who has recentty returned from California where she has been spending the winter, ‘Wallace, Miss Vera Tangeman, and Miss Vida Williams. ee Fortnightly Club Is Entertained. Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen agi Mrs. Anna Leeper entertained for the members of the Fortnightly bridge club, and several substitutes, last Saturday afternoon * at the home of Mrs. ‘fownsend on | party. South Wolcott street. Following the afternoon of cards, ® dainty tea was served by the host- esses, The Fortnightly club will close the season of cards with several bridge teas, instead of the usual bridge tuncheons which were served during the wintertime. Three of the mem- bers will act as hostesses at each gathering, Kilty Dance Well Attended. [_0. 0. F, haf! , tast Saturday night and which was one.of a series of. in- The dance which was held in the formal affairs to be put on by the Bilty. band, was well attended as asual, and the special music num- vers made a great. hit. In addition-to the usual program ‘The next meeting will be held with iL. Hambright, on Gouth ‘Miss Helen| her trousseau or dower chest from the bazaar tables. Tho guild has special- ized on aprons—but .this term no longer means the plain practical gar- ment of blue and white gingham which used to be the staple for an apron sale, instead gay cretonnes, charming cotton crepes and lovely prints have been combined with crisp organdies gay trimming braids, and unique embroidery or applique work into articles which vie with any dis- played by the most exclusive shops. ‘These are glorified aprons indeéd, but the prices will be surprisingly low. ‘The synurgae in addition to many exquisite bits of hand work will have on display a number of vets of Junch- eon favors which, will appeal to the after Eastern hostess. Among the unique gift articles offered will be a number especially fitting for bridge prizes and shower gifts. Through the efforts of 2 friend a few choice hand made articles from an exclusive castern shop have been procured especially for this gift table. These include charming Louis XIV boudoir accessories, candle sticks, pow- der boxes vanities, perfume bottles, beflowered and lace covered brocaded ware exquisitely designed and made. Tonations from Casper merchants have also been secured toadd variety, and hand decorated pottery will be a de- cided novelty. connection with the bazaar and the synurgae will serve tea during the afternoon. U ing Holy week, these will be purely work meetings. Members of the Synurgae. are re- minded that an afternoon meeting for work will be held Tuesday at the Par- ish house and the next evening meet- ng will be April 18 at the rectory, Mrs. Harrison Rush being the hostess. Srey Iroquois Council To Meet. Iroquois, Council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas will meet in regular ses- sion Tuesday evening at the I. 0. O. F. hall. Thimble Club to Bo Entertained. "The Woodcraft Thimble club will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ‘Jake Huff, 225 North Grant street. ‘The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh, and Mrs. Ray- mond Lane. A good attendance is desired and the social afternoon will be closed with the serving of refreshments. eee Informal Ball for Easter Monday. All members of the Order of Eastern Star and their escorts are the invited guests of the annual informa] dancing party to be heid Monday evening, April 17, at the Masonic temple, under the auspices of the order. The decorations for the hali are about completed, and will be lovely in every detail. Light refreshments will be served during the evening, and the dancing will start at 9 o'clock. ere St. Mark’s Guild to Meet Fivery Day. ‘With the exception of Friday of this week, @ meeting of the members of St. Mark's Guild will be held every after- noon at the parish house of the church. The meetings will bo spent as ken- singtons, and as it is Holy week there |will be no social features to the gath- \erings. | The articles for*the bazaar, which is |to be the 20th of this month will be completed. 9 | eee | Bible Class to . Have Party. ‘The ladies bible class of the Pres- by Bunday school, which is yterian taught by Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, will meet at the church Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o’clock for a “Rainbow The idea of Eastertide will be car- ried out in the decorations and in the social program, and a large attendance is expected. ‘ . The Mesdames F. B. Firmin, chair- man, F. D. Fisher, C. A. Myers, F. 0. Hammer, H. C. Whitmore, S. Ander- {son, Z. Berlien, C. L. Cron, O. W. Twiggs and H. M. Robb, are on the committce as hostesses, eee Enjoy Birthday Party. Mrs. Ralph Kammon entertainct last Saturday afternoon at her homo on South Park street, in honor of the second birth anniversary of Master Ralph Mammon. A number of play- mates accompanied by their mothers were the guests of tne pleasant after- | noon. ‘Whe fayors for the>children were The guild will hold a baked sale in! The women of the guild will hold’! Nirs. L. Goodman’'and the guest. of meeting every afternoon of this week for tho finishing of articles, it be- quested to bring bring their noonday lunch with them. Refreshments will be served late in the afternoon. eee | Meeting Date of | Clu> Is Changed. B..Hasen acted as hostess t the last meeting of the Saturday Night Bridge club to be held this year at ber home, 451 Divine avenue, last Saturday night. enjoyed. « was served by the . DeMolay Meeting For Tonight. The Darius Chapter of will meet {n regular session this eve- ning at 7.30 o'clock in the Masonic ‘Temple. hostess. ped } . Toformal Dinner Served Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLaughlin acted as host.and ‘hostess at an in- formal dinner served at their home ert Klaiss of Lander. The guests Judge, sister of Mrs. McLaughlin. j Lonor. POL906005000009-00006-00-004 Personals Miss Lois Griffith who has bee) taking a course in stenography at the Casper Business college return- ed yesterday to her home inh Little fork, Minn,, and after a short rest will accept @ position as stenographer with the International Paper Mills company, at International Falls, Minn. While here, Miss Griffith made her home with Mr, and Mrs. D. H. Gritfith on South Durbin street. eee Friends will be pleased to bear that Mrs. James.B, Griffith, who ts spend- ing the spring in Venice, Cal., on ac- count of her health, is much im- proved and is enjoying her visit on the coast. She is accompanied by Miss Mary Griffith. ee Nat Baker, mayor of Lusk, is spending several days in Casper meet- ing old friends, and encouraging in- terest in the Grant highway. Mayor Baker is one of the staunchest’ boost- ers for Lusk and eastern Wyoming, but atways-has a good word to say for Casper. oee ‘ J. C. Lindsay, local manager of the Western Pipeline company, returned yesterday morning from, Denver where he has spent the past several days on bsiness. eee Edwards Meents, general manager ot the Iowa-Wyoming Of] company, left last night for Denver where he will spend a few days befoye return- ing to his home in Calffornia. eee Miss Helena Dean has returned to Denver after spending several days here visiting with friends and reila- tives. Miss Denn plans on returning to this city this spring sad will re main here during the summer, visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. A I. Alt cee = Miss Efleen Sullivan and. Miss Pa- tricia Sullivan, who have been spend- ing seyeral week in Chicago, Ill, hav- ing dental work attended to, and vis- iting with Miss Kathleen Sullivan, ' wero recently married, have returned Mrs. Seeley-Weed, row for the east. where she will vi: it at her former home in Oleon, N: Y., for some time, . . dren have Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cron acted as| where they spent the week-end. They substitutes duxing the evening and] made the trip to the Colorado city in three tables of auction bridge were|the motor car, but on account of the h At midnight’ a delicious “luncheon | car back, and the return by train. saturday night for, Cheyenne where tney intende spending @ part of the DeMolay| week looking after political matters and visiting with ° trom California where she spent a Sunday evening in honor of Mr. Rob-| part of the winter. ly associated with the accounting “de: included Miss “Rose | partment of ~ n Mr. and Mrs, John R: Healy, who has ado at Boulder, is one of the solo- ists on the program which {is to be presented by the Woman's Glee club of the university in the Mackey audl- torium in Denver. Miss Healy has member of tho glee club will be the o1 D eturned from Denver. where they pent about @ week on business and pleasure. the East Side Garage, Whisenhunt has . PAGE THREE RHEUMATISM 15 GONE, SHE WALKS City Briefs L. C. Goodrich, of the Dubois Good- rich company, went to Cheyenne Sat- furday for about weeks on work in connection with the office there. se. Mark TC. Weber. a memberof the board of the Chappell Oil company left Saturday night for Indianapolis where he was sumumonol on business comnected with the interestts of the concern. . R. Lee Baghy, manager of the Cau.| Comfimed to Invalid’s Chair fornia-Wyoming Oil company is in} When She Began Taking Denver on bus'ness connected with ‘Tanjac _N, © i the ‘leases of the company in this ow in Splendid district. Health. Edward Marriam, Fremont me Republican committeeman was in Cas-| “For the first time in years I am Der yesterday en route to Cheyenne in good health; and I owe it all to (> attend the meeting of Republican] Tan:ac,” said Mrs, Mary Mufphy. S| Stato Central counmittec. 'R. F. D. No. 8, box 187B, | Seattle @9.8 Wash. W. R. Weeks, Lander attorney, and) “Only those who have had chronic one of the candidates fur the chair-| rheumatism for years can know what manship of the Republican State Cen-|y suffered. It is no exaggeration to tral committees passed through Casper|/my that I endured tortures for over yesterday en route to tho party meet- half the time. I wasn’t able t> walk ine: which was held in Cheyeane $0/e: an and just iad to sit in the chair y- or stay in bed. I was so nervous and racked with pain I could hardly sleep “I am so much fmproved since tak- ing Tanlac I can walk wherever I please without any trouble and I am doing all my housework now, for the first time in many years. In fact, my condition is as different from | what it was as day ts from night.” Taniac {s sold in Casper by The Casper Pharmacy an@ by leading seer Goverah. Garar: OS-TS-) (4.4. Slade leaves tqnight for Chey enne to attend a meeting of the leg: islative committee of the state edu cational association. He will be gone for two days. . Dr. H. A. Reichenbach,who has re cently become with CL. Willis and Dr. sultant, . Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Parker, who : will continue to his offices in rooms 315, 329 and 330, Midwest building. The offices of the) “USEists_ everywhere.—Adv. maintain other physicians O-8 building Headaches From Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets y|relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de- stroyer. The genuine bears the signa- ture of I. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. are located in the Y. W. CLA. CAFETERIA TUESDAY Chicken Noodle Dinner HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGING We have recently installed a new Hem- stitching Machine and have an expert operator in charge. All Straight Work 10c a Yard BUTTON HOLES made to your order, Any size on any material, 25c per dozen. Singer Sewmg Machine Co., Inc. 136 South Wolcott Street. Phone 1277W One-Half Block South of Postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes and chil- returned ' from- Denver jeavy storm. were forced to ship the Mr. and M. R. Hagens left last friends, Mr, and Mrs. Frank England have eee ‘ Miss Brennis Gardner has returned She was former- the Midwest “Refining ompany offices here. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Whisenbunt are ow at home in their apartment in which Mr. recently taken over, ee ‘ Miss Edna Mae. Healy, daughter of Revival Meetings .” FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Grant and Lind Streets CONTINUE Set aside your evenings and do good and receive good. COME! een attending the university of Colo- ith her voice, and she and one other nly vocal sofoists on the musical rogram. This 33-PIECE HIGH-GRADE DINNER SET which retails for $15.50, will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE With each combination range sold. This wonderful range, which sells for $175.00, is now on sale at only $150.00, and you receive this beautiful dinner set absolutely FREE Don’t fail to see this wonderful range, which burns either coal, ‘wood or gas. | Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1500 WELL AS EVER Washington Woman Was) POSOCe Flowers for Easter New Shipments of Potted Plants and Cut Flowers Arriving Daily. — Phone Your Order Early. The Flower Shop Phone 1485 Arkeon Bldg. We Carry a Complete Line of Flowers,’ Birds and 9E0F64-000066-0690¢0-¢- 32-inch, Fish—Bird and Fish Food, Cages, Etc. FOR EASTER TOGS. Some ruffled. 27-inch. $1 10 e $1.25. Special, yard_______..__...... 4-inch very fine Swiss Embroidery. Beauti- Special, ya 8 Regular 70c. Special, yard...—.. ORGANDY 44- Closing out price... de EAR ee rey 45c value. Closing out price... 29e 246 South Center St. COME EARLY! Our time is getting short in our CLOSING OUT SALE A Few of the Items on Sale Regular $1.65. Special, yard__...._______. 98 16-inch fine Swiss Embroidery. Regular ear a ful design. Regular 55c. Embroidered Edging. Very fine and -._-48¢€ In maize, i ekin blue, yellow, white and 95 Cc FLAXONS Beautiful Line of Laces Greatly Reduced. Next Door to. American Cafe temporary quarters, EMBROIDERIES AND YARD GOODS Fine Embrcidery for infants’ and children’s dresses. 27-inch fine Swiss Embroidery, Regular 75c. Special, yard._.._.. stabs STR 50e 5-inch very fine Swiss Embroidery. Regular 25c- Special, yard...... heise i inch imported Organdie. $1.25 value. White and figured, rose and blue. Second Door from Frantz Shop OUR STOCK IS ALL GREATLY REDUCED. La | al psu — BE INDEPENDENT BY LEARNING TO DO SOMETHING. You can enjoy the benefits of business training for the rest of your natural life if you TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL SPRING AND SUMMER TERM STARTING ° April 17th A FOUR-MONTH SPECIAL COURSE In Your Choice of the Following Subjects: : Typewriting Penmanship Shorthand Bookkeeping - English Commercial Law 2 Spelli Salesmanship = peLing Higher Accounting Arithmetic Income Taxes Business Letters Comptometer Office Training Secretarial Course Casper Business College, Inc. Office 546 E. Yellowstone—Phone 1325 q