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be Casper Daily Cribune an attractive setting. Eee Forts ot] he enle, yhense being ame was yesterday honor received many remembra:ces. | time. 2PM | whieh was born, at Dr. M see eee Loyal Tem crance Legion To Meet Tuursday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Housley at Dr. M. C. Keith's ‘Temperance ‘The Loyal Legion wil! private hospital Sunday morning. ‘The PAGE THREE Dr. C. D. Powell of Valier, Mont.. arrived here jast night and will spend scorr,| vera! days in Casper looking after T1211! Dusiness interests. C. schooling for the fal! term. early {death of art Kelth's Private hospital. Both moth-, registration is n sod “tha | Ptsber: also ~ ef and child are doing nicely. A regular meeting of the O. E. S. will be held ‘Thurscay night. General }|Dusiness will be transacted at this|the Methodist church j} | time, and @ social hour will foliow. eee We wish to unk our many friends infant and mother are making satis-|and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent berea) and {actory progress. eee Mrs. Wayne Hood and infant son! Dona'd, who was born at Dr. M. C. <cith’s Private hespital March £6, wil kkav> soon fo- their home at Salt wement in the sickness tendance ts destrad, as important work ‘Will be discussed. Will hold a meeting tomorrow after- Creek. noon at 2 o'clock in the form of a a Ee ae Personals Sic. 22 ecionias eae af sa | Collegiate Military ' school, Univer The Business Girls’ class of the/ful time for this afternoon's Rainbow|¢uring February and March. sity Dark, Denver, Colo.. will be pres ji ent in Casper on Thursday, Apri 12 | at the Henning Hotel to offer par girl ents the best Sévice_for_ their E Methodist church had its regular/party at the Presbyterian Manse.| A request is made that all of the| Mr. and Mra. L. W. Woods, aro the monthly meeting Tuesday evening at/All of the members of the class|ladies who have finished articles for parentst_of a nine pound baby 7:30 in the social rooms of the church.| are assurxd a good time and ft(s) EEE = About 25 members were present. hoped that no one will allow the weath- Following the current business af-jer to keep her from being present. far and dimussion, the gem! Ses election eee ne ‘W. C. T. U. following officers were for the| Meeting Postponed. ensuing six months: Mra. Floyd Ham-| wre. D. M. Miller, who was ve bright, president; Miss Cleo Lilly, vice | entertained the W. C. T. U. hac wane . -|has postponed the meeting until The out-going president, Miss Berenice | ‘Thursday, April 20th at 5 o'clock. No Better Tire Made Than the Michelin Cord ey 3 | 0 a) (|W 0 AIG, ‘El i i Ba Li ust received from our New York buyer 165 wonderful garments. To these we have ner! 35 which we have selected from our stock. The Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session tomorrow evening and after @ short business session, which Wrill begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock, the emple will entertain all Fraights of Davis and Eva Ferguson as hostesses.| Pythias and Pythian Sister; ax" fami. »Numerous games added to the enjoy-| lies at an Easter party. a delightful “ment of the evening. The meeting! Program will be given as follows: Miss Doris Van Meter and orchestra -| will give severai selecticns. Reading by Mins Allen. Vocal solo by Mrs. Eva Shoemaker. Reading by Mrn. C. D. Hemry. After this will follow dancing, guess- six months ago. ‘The business mesting adjourned at 8:30 and the guests were very pleas-| antly entertained by Misses Berenice a R. M. MOSHER THE MICHELIN MAN _ Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords. | See Virbel, Phone 1589J| 200 GARMENTS IN ALL Coats Suits This A delightful matinee musicale was! tng contests and cards. Refreshments held’ this aftern: the home of 316 W. Yellowstone—Phone 309 Mrs. Ray Cooke am Beach street by tho) °° | Dresses HAY, GRAIN, FEED, i Casper Matinee Musicale club. ; . SALT The study for the afternoon wos of! Wedding Yi American composers, and cach selec-| Mrs. Eva Chaplo and Mr. Tiden Values Up to $65.00 | Casper Storage Co. tion was much enjoyed. The program) Martin of Converse, Wyo, were united in marriage at the manse of Victrola—"Stars and Stripes For-|the wi. Bide C BO ea © North Side Community church, Mon evening, Rev. C. A. Marshall Vooal solo, “The Lady Picking Mul-| Dorrorving the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Martin are making their home here temporarily, expect- ing to locate on a ranch near here in “(ue summer. Their friends join in wishing them Piano solo, “Polonaise,” John Allen|* ProseProus and happy future, 313 W. Midwest Ave. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR EASTER ‘24% We Have a Full Line of berries,” Edgar Stillman Kelly. Sung} by Mrs. 8, J. Leschinsky. Two piano selections, Ethelbert Nev- in. Played by Mrs. R. Kamon. KASSIS THURSDAY SPECIALS ALWAYS BIG MONEY SAVERS FOR THE WOMEN OF CASPER VA OF On All Our Easter Stock of Ladies’ Ready to Wear DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, SILK SWEATERS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS The reductions are attractive and you can attire yourself for Easter at reasonable prices. It is a pleasure to show you anything in stock. Birthday Party For C. H. James. Places for 22 guests were laid at a birthday dinner served last evening by Mrs. C. H. James on South Elm Street complimentary to her husband and a delightful evening was spent with dancing, cards and singing. The Piano solo selections, Reginald 4’- Keyen. Played by Mrs. Ray Cook. Vocal selection “September,” Sung by Mrs. Don Lobdell. Piano selections by Howard Crock- way. Played by Mrs. William Tol- CONFIRMATION DRESSES AND BRIDAL GOWNS a » Soca entertainment extended late into the night. or ae Buster novelties supplemented the! ‘Tbe agen of the Presby-| ral decorations which gave the event) tery of Cheyenne was held Yesterday | . at the Presbyterian church. Mr. I. A. Reed was elected moder- ator, Those attending from this city were L. A. Reed, Rev. Charles A, Wilson, paster of the Presbyterian church and Rev. W. BH. Marshall of the North MILLINERY Dozens of the very newest in Hats are ar- riving daily. WE HAVE PRICED THEM FOR EASTER SELLING AT rae : + “eet Horlicks The ORIGINAL Rainbow Party “ R &.& Invalids bie siemens A. Wilson ana wal NO COOKING 0 Off The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. For Cold, Grip or Infiuenza. and as a Preventative take Laxative! BROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen-/ ulne bears the signature of E. W- Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,ana Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’S, ser Avoid imitations & Substitutes THE REGULAR VALUES Tie : 256 S. Center (ahah ark arlene a atharbarharharharharharh otkarhcrharh rather, EASTER GIFT SUGGESTIONS Hand Embroidered Linen Handker- chiefs for men and women. All kinds of Silk Underwear, Hose, Gloves and Blouses. Phone 1304-W A Wonderful Shipment of GAGE AND VEILS All Are Being Displayed for Your Selection. er ee This 33-PIECE HIGH-GRADE DINNER SET which retails for $15.50, will be given GIRLS’ MIDDIES We have just received a special shipment of Middies for the school BOYS’ SUITS Here is an opportunity to clothe your boy at a great saving. Sizes 6 MAE MURRAY in a scene from “PEACOCK ALLEY” . fn exceptional low price eee a Not aurnuey vs aa price $7.75 to FEAESING A. WOMENS IRA ABSOLUTELY "99c - $1.69 econ a © ; $6.25 to $9.95 R : M ti GIRLS’ SPRING COATS AND CAPES LADIES’ EIFFEL SILK evival ee ings With each combination range Any style desired for the little tot. HOSIERY - ist sold. SPECIAL Full fashioned, pure silk, in black, brown, fawn, sand. Regular $2.45 value. Special at FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Grant and Lind Streets CONTINUE Set aside your evenings and do good and receive good. $4.35 to $12.95 A Very Acceptable Special in LADIES’ FRENCH KID, SILK AND SUEDE GLOVES AT SPECIAL PRICES 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. Z $1.95 ‘$1.00: A New Shipment Arrived today. CHILDREN’S KID AND SUEDE GLOVES All Priced Moderately. We have moved to and are located at 118 West Midwest Ave. THE NEW HOME OF Bush Sign Service We will appreciate your patronage as we have « in the past. KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. 137 East Second St. Phone 1749 Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1500