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* NS ais to Give Ye FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1322. be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE SO yy Eridge Lancheon Given At Chanticleer by Mrs. Rinch. ‘Twenty-two ladies were pr-zent at a novel bridge luncheon yesterday after- of quaint little wooden shoes and lighted wind-mill was placed in the center of each table. Tally cards dec- tulips wern used, while served as floral decora- The Thursday Bridge club had its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Johnson yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Frances Brown and the Misses Effleen and Patricia Sullivan substi- tuted in the case of thr © vacantecs. Mrs. Brown took ho .ors for the aft- ‘The dinner given by the Altar and Rosary society last night in the Mul lin club rooms was a big success, Four hundred persons were fed and a delightful real was enjoyed. The #0 ciéty has extended thanks !o the pub- lic for their patronage despite the fact that Inclement weather might have prohibited them from attending. see Lancheon of Episco) 4 Ladies Postponed. ‘Yhe luncheon by the Indies of the Episcopal church which was to have taken place in the Masonic temple tomorrow wil ‘Thursday, May 18, at 1:15. This ac- tion has been taken because of the death of Mrs, Julian Lever. see Shower by Senior Philathea Class. Tho Sentor Philathea class of the Methodist church has been requested to bring articles for shower to the class meeting Sunday morning, or turn them in to Mrs. F. T. Mergh to be handed in on or before that time. Persons requiring further information should call Mrs| Joe Cunningham, 6873. eee Series of Dances. Casper Lodge No, 1353, B. P. 0. E., has planned a series of private dances to take place in the new home audi- torium every Saturday night. Invi- tations will be extended to all Elks and to their friends through individ- ual members. The local lodge pos- sesses a fine hall and there is no rea- son why such a series of dances should not be a success. eee Miseellancous Shower ¥or Mrs. E. J. Donahue. ~ Mrs, J. R. Wilson of 135 South Beech entertained at,a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. E. J, Donahue, (nee Miss Lennis Smith), The evening was spent at bridge. Mrs. E. J. Dona- hue took high honors. Miss Ada Flynn second. Sweet peas were used as floral decorations. cee Riverton Chautauqua Cinh Mects With Mesdames Lloyd and Weber. The Riverton Chautauqua club met Monday, May 10 at Riverton with Mes- dames L. Lloyd and W. P. Weber. Nineteen members arnswered to roll call with current events. The follow- papers were given: Curiosities of Memory—Mrs. Ray McLaughlin. Memory and Its Improvements— Mrs. H. D. Comstock. Psychology of Testimony—Mrs. R. Spencer. e Mrs. Spencer then conducted a short memory test, after which each mem- ber related an incident of her earliest recollection, which catsed much amusement. ‘This interesting program closes a very profitable year’s work. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. ‘There will be a business meeting of thelclub at the home of the president, Mrs. J. J. Jewettson, May 22. e's Domestic Science Depagtment Dinner. A fino dinner was provided the members of the schoo! board and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slade, and Mrs. McGlade by the girls of the do; ™estic science department of the high ;chool Wednesday evening at 7:30. ‘The purpose of the dinner was not | was a price list of the articles used. ‘| was ® truly pleasurable affair and be postponed until| Rar asa Meee ce ne ests ct resented, but also to give the giris Practice in pjanning the affair eco- normicalty, A beantifal menu tn Javender and gold was made. In tho back of this| Beautiful fiut cups with a circle of butterflies were cut out as were also/ Place cards shaped as butterflies. It Miss Gardner, head of the depart- ment, is to be congratulated on the ability of ner students. eee Food Sale for Mutual Service to Be Given. ‘The Chicago and ivorthwestern F. ‘tl way Women's club wijl hold a fou" sale May 20, a week from tomerrow. This salo,will be held at day in Car No, 262 near the Northwestern freight office on Center street. The public is invited to attend. The Mutual Service le. qve ts an or- ganization among the women of the Northwestern railway who wish to take care of their own needy families This takes the burten from the Red Cross and other worthy organizations. cee Harrison-Hayden Wedding. Arthur D. Heyden of Casper and Miss Evelyn E. Harrison of Chicas were united in marriage last Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage by the pastor, Rev. Lewis s. Carter. Mr. Stephen Dreifrer attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Heyden are to lve in Casper, Mr. Heyden is employ- ed at the refinery here. oe Benefit Card Party {To Be Given by Rebekahs. : | The Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13 wil be hosts for a benefit card party at the I. O. O, F. hall Saturday at 8 P m All Odd Fellows are invited. pei te chem City Briefs Attorney M. F. Kyan went to Chey- enne Thurrday to attend federal court. eee J. _C. Limisay, chief engineer for the Western Pipeline company, is now in Defiver transacting business in the interests of the company. eee L. N. Hagood went to Dougias last | | see W. D. Weathers of the Fargo Oil company went to Ogden, Utah, Wed-} nesday for a business trip of about jten days. eee At that time he will make arrange- ments to return from Douglas soon and hold court here. There are many serious cases to come wp. ‘ eee Judge C. E. Winter went to Wheat- land Inst night to deliver the com- mencement address to he graduating SYRUP PEPSIN ‘THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA Chicken Dinner. Felt Sport Hats $2.98 TOMORROW Balcony Smith & Turner Drug Store are running for Don't Forget The Shikany Dry Goods Specials miss these bargains in yard goods, shoes, blouses and soap. Saturday. Don’t class of the high school this evening. Mr. Winter would beve was rendered impossible by the condi tion of the roads) Ee will be back tomorrow, see Judgv C. O. Brown, who was to ar- vive in Casper today ts detained at the Lander court by the pressure of will be here tomorrow between trains. "ee. John O. Leary, formeriy of Osage, came to Casper to make his home. Mr. Parmeter, Marmon service man, is in town for a few days to meet all Marmon owners, see W. B. Birkhaeuser arrived from Denver yesterday and in all probab- {lity will locate in Casper and enter the coal business. $ Thomas Hughes of Sheridan is In the city or his way home from Doug. land office attending to land busines in the interest of loca! clients. eR * Fay Wilford, former member of law enforcement departments here is’ starting a taxi service in Casper that SAME PRICE For over 30 years 5 Ounces for a5 USE LESS than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT fase omer caeec VIADUCT WEST OFCITY |] 90 Dresses $ 95 siewteece aee"ie| ISUNSAFEFOR TRUCKS!) 38 CoB tised. FILL OUT THIS IF YOU WOULD PID STARVING IN NEAR EAST Mr. J. T. Scott, Treasurer, c-o Chamber of Commerce, Casper, Wyoming. = Wishing to have a part in the CHILDREN’S FLOUR | FUND now being raised in Casper for the starving orphan chikiren in the Near East, I enclose herewith $. for______barrels of flour at $2.50 per barrel. I understand that every cent I contribute will go into the purchase of flour, ‘fiet today indicate that the briige on the Salt Creek highway over the Bur- Ungton tracks was in dangerous condl- tion due to the caving of supports under the north approach of the struc ture. It is sai dthat huge gap in the service of the road has occurred and that it would be aangerous for a stantial repairs are made. FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Splendid garments in all the latest modes. Prices are radically reduced and we urge you. to do your shopping early. Saturday Specials. Reports brought to the sheriff's of Any of the above worth double the money. Exceptionally good values. 78 Coats $ 2? AP 47 Suits Never before have we offered so high a 25 Capes 40 Dresses grade of merchandise at such low prices, See Window Display Baking Powder Arriving Daily Summer Hats, Silk Hose, Waists, Silk Underwear. We have just received a ship- ment of Roulette Hose. Mother’s Day SUNDAY, MAY 14 Select Mother’s Remembrance Here. Summer Hosiery As Beautiful As Our Spring Shoes SURPRISING! How many women keep on looking all over town every time they need hose, when so much walking and worry can be saved by coming right to our store. “Phoenix” No. 298—Ladies’ full fashioned black Silk Stockings. Now featured with the new Phoenix “Phoenix” No. 368—Ladics’ full fashioned black and brown Silk Stockings. Lisle toe and heel. Priced $2.10 a Pair “Phoenix” No. 708—Ladies’ semi-fashioned black and Priced $1.55 a Pair “Lady Ann”—Ladies’ full fashioned Silk Stockings, in all this season’s best colors, Polo, Silver Grey, Hi-Heel. brown Silk Stockings. Nude and Champagne. ; Pri “Strutwear”—Ladies’ full fashioned Silk Stockings, Pre Phone 1304-W 252 Sout! SPECIAL NO. 2—On sale at the Center Fibs Semietss Cotton Socks, la assorted foe NEW STOCK ARRIVING DAILY AND PUT OUT AT EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL LOW PRICES Capesand Wraps Just received a large shipment of Capes and Wraps. Fine qual- ity All-Wool materials. Season’s newest shades. All-Silk lined, with fine quality soft Satin or All- $9.95 $14.95 and $19.95 Shop DRESSES The very newest style Dresses. Fine quality All-Silk and All- Wool material. Very neatly trimmed and well finished, in a variety of good shades and sizes. $4.95 $8.95 $12.95 $14.95 MILLINERY In our Millinery Department you will see hundreds of Hats in all the newest styles, plain or very elab- orately trimmed, in small or large shapes. The en- stire Hat Department divided into three lots. $2.95 $4.95 and $7.95 SUITS 75 new Suits of Ali-Wool Trico- tine, Poiret Twill, Serge and other fine All-Wool materials. Every Suit has the best of finish, Silk Braid, Embroidered and Button trimmed. All-Silk lined. $14.95 and $19.95 EXTRA SPECIAL SILK BLOUSES The newest Silk Blouses, made of extra heavy qual- ity Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepes. Very neatly trimmed. These are $10 values and are going at the very low special price— $5.00 BUNGALOW | CAMISOLES 2 le? WE! pia, Silvan Gter APRONS” | acansctes..| Gurls’ Dresses Heeehiic ess’ | APRS athena Finp Quality Percale | !@ce and ribbog quality Towels Fino Quality Plaid Gingham Aprons Oc in Black, Brown and White. Double strength heel and toe. Priced $2.50 a Pair @argain Basement) MUSLIN (Bargain Basement)’ 89c ee pargain Hawern ee aeons “Strutwear” — Ladies’ semi-fashioned Silk Stock- SILK HOSE = | "= WAIST aeeoke PURSES AND | Sn Soemmend) ings—an exceptional value at the price quoted— ‘Tho,well known Gor. | GAUZE VESTS PETTICOATS HAND BAGS MUSLIN Black, Brown and White, $1.00 a Pair fo Caeser a [ia ne eee Sane For Girls Just the thing for | 4 very large assort- GOWNS “Strutwear”’—Ladies’ Lisle Stockin and White. a Dae re gs. Black, Brown Priced 60c a Pair ment to choose from $1.00 (Bargain Basement) Regular $1.50 Values 9c (Bargain Basement) 19¢c (Bargain Basement) * 95c (Main Floor) 49c (Bargain Basement) 49c (Bargain Basement) ECONOMY MAKE THIS “= The Leader = STORE YOUR STORE ———$—— truck or other heavy vehicle to at- tempt to cross the bridge before sub-