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of a delightful shower given for her at (ne home of Mrs. C. H. Dunne, 82 -y avenue last night. Many miscel- .neous and beautiful presents were given the bride by the many guests assembled. Delicious refreshments were served, Miss Allen will leave to; rrow for Chandler, Okla. | . Of, Mooseheart Tomorrow. | The Women of Mooseheatt Lexton have planned a dance to take }'ace omorrow evening at the Moose hall. The reguiar business meeting which isually falls on Friday will be held before the dance tomorrow. Thomas Edward O'Donnell will speak in the hall tonight. ‘The entertainment is open to the public. eee Yeoman To Meet Saturday. The Brotherhood of American Yeo will hold @ regular meeting at 8 Saturday fh the I. O. O. F. hall. rocial hotr and refreshments will eee Royal Neighbors Meet Saturday. Matthews camp No. 7849 of the R.| ‘. A. will gneet in special session at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening in the 1.0. 0. F, hall. Mrs. Percilla Merier, district €eputy from Sheridan, will be present. Refreshments will be served. Upsteamers Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the Upstreamers juss ¢f the Methodist church has| been postponed untfl further notice. .- . Strikers’ Benerit Dance Is Successful. The strikers’ benefit-dance given at the Arkeon last night was a highly successful occasion, A hundred and fifty dollars was taken in for the purpese, of assisting the families of| the men out of work. e- Mrs. Mary Smith | Entertains at Dinner. Mrs. Mary Smith was hostess at a) 6 o'clock dinner given at hes home, 3 East Badger, last-night. Cards music made up a very interesting at the conclusion of the re- past, ‘The guests included the Mes- dames A. R. Sandlin, M. E. Clark, Ena Hawkins, N. A. Wright anc Miss Martha Hawkins. Mrs. Smith has just returncd from a two-months’ so- journ in Californ'ta. see Shower for Miss Mary Reid. A miscellaneous shower was gtven last night by Mrs. da Johnson at her home for Miss Mary Reid, who is to be married in the near future to Mr, D, H. Miller, Littte Albert and Thelma Johnson were dressed as pride and groom and drew a small wagon filled with presents which they presented to the prospective pride. It was fittingly decortted. The color. scheme of the room was carried FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. |per today. |in the etly yesterday while on route out in pink and white with many beautiful flowers arranged in vases. Light refreshthents were served at the close of the evening. cee at Mrs. Fred Peach, 425 South Lin- coin, was hostess to a number of friends at 500 followed by a buffet} supper last night. Messrs. J. A. Wig-! gins and Harry Perry took prizes at the games. The very delicious supper} was served at the conclusion of the game. L. T. L. Meet The Loyd! Temperance Lagion will meet in the Methodist church par- lors at 3D. m. Ssturday. Mrs. George Ferguson will be in charge and re- quests all the members to come. © 606. Mrs. Hood Entertains For Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Norman Hood entertained with an informal party last night for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris in honor 6f their first anniversary. About 30 guests were present. The evening was spent in playing games, many of them being suggestive o: childhood. At the close of ‘ue evening a very @elicious cpurse luncheon was served by the hostess, PERSONALS | Miss Olive Holin from Chicago is| visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Johnson, 1212 South Durbin street. a Kee Mr. and Mrs. R.-C. Montgomery spent soveral days of this week {2 the city, rettning to Riverton yesterday. cee Mr. an@ Mrs. M, kK. Davis of Glen- rock are visiting with friends in Cas: Mrs. C. A. Randall of Sheridan was! to the fair at Douglas. . . Miss Margaret V. C. Douds, form- erly a resident here and now of Chey: | enne, is visiting at the home ot her sister, Mra, Earle D. Holmes, cee Mrs, J. C. Warkley has returned to her home on South Center after a pleasant visit in Cheyenne. | pero Mr. nd Mrs. G. M. Vandaveer spent yesterday in Douglas Se a Arthur (C. Litheredge will leave Sunday fer Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will enter the University of Mich- igan. “tee Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Powell have returned from an extensive motor tour through Colorado. raging nd Mrs. W. L. McLaine, the officjal_of the If you have @ fancy for tho classical, you may costume according to the mode prevailing tn the year 100 B. C. Grapes, full blouse and straight necklines all are as poputar now as be Casper Dally Cribune Gsieral Petroleum company, and one time residents here, were in Cas. Der this week on a business and Pleasure trip. Their home is now in California. = Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Ferguson of Hot Springs. Ark., are visiting in Cas Per for several cays, while taking an extensive motor ‘rip. Many Casper- ites have been treated by Dr. O'Don nel in his native city. oe Mrs. Robert Dodds and son motored to Dougias to attend the fair today| and tomorrow. i e-. Attorney and Mrs. deli have been Flord E. Pen- travelling through Mr.-Pendell has returned to Casper, while Mrs. Pendell is remaining in Golden to visit. with friends, eee Byron S. Hule was the happy re- cipient of a telegram this week an- nouncing the birth of a baby girl in Detroit, iMich. Mrs. Hnie has been spending the past three months +with her parents there. She will return to Casper the latter part of October. Young Men Down! They Make Women, Too, o Purzle! How S. S. S. Stops Skiz Eruptions Positively. choose your winter RED CROSS MILK SHERBE? 154 cups water 1 egg white Put in freezer and freeze. The pure, economical, convenient milk supply RED CROS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT Try this popular recipe for % suger Srbep. lemon Juice 154 cups Red Cross Milk Add the sugar to the milk and stir until the 44 lemon juice gragually to the milk and stir constantly to prevent curdling of the milk, When half frozen add the fly beaten white of one egg. Use three parts ice one part salt in freesing. This recipe will make quart, enough to serve six people. . Pimply women, tao, are puzzles, with no prospects and 1b power. Young men and women, here's the positive way out. Physics and rRatives will fail. What you need ‘8 scientific blood-cleanser. 8. 8. 8. is one of the =-st powerful destroyers of blood tmyurit.es. You can prove this in a short time. 8. 8. S. has been on \\y « jury of ple just like yourself, one of the most blood-purifiors ani existence. 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HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. Trbune Wantads Bring Results BRUCE BROS. 233 East Second St. Next to Telephone Bldg. Phones---304 1705 WE DELIVER. ~ WE DELIVER. Saturday and Monday SPECIALS SPECIAL SALE National Biscuit Co. Products. Graham Crack- American Beauty Gin- ers, per Ib.. 20e ger Snaps, 2 Ibs. for 35¢ per barrel __30e per ib 2G 2 Ibs. for 35¢ Assorted Cook- ies, per Ib. 35c Fancy Potatoes, 12 Ib: 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat. seg ie Hard Wheat Flow res! eretana Rolled Oats, 2 3 No. 2 cans Iowa Corn. phe No. 21% cans Hominy... No. 2 cans Green or Wax Beans. Samples of, Post Toasties and Grape Nuts will be given away with each order. No. 214 cans Ainsley’s Friut Salad...... No. 212 cans Morado Green Gage Plum: No. 2% cans Peaches (heavy syrup Lipton’s Coffee, per Ib................... Solitaire Coffee, percolator grind, per Ib. 3-Ib. pkgs. White House Coffee. 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