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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922. {Lathrop cabin at the feot of Casper ‘moun... This, is Miss Nichols’ sev. enth birthday. 4 asper Sunday by returning from b Be oh we: wih & charming Rebehahs 1 Meet Tonight. Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13 will meet in regular sessio. this evening. ‘The drill team will practice. Refresh- ments will be served after tho busl- ness is dispensed with. Visiting mem bers are invited to be present. eee Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Haines, prominent residents of at city. She ts a graduate of the vonver Manual Traintng school. The -room is the gon: of Judge Fred ‘W. preeman of the Texas Ol! company Presbyterian Aid j | is himself connjcted with “the to. Meet Thursday. | xas COMPANY. | The* Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald ro. Mr, and® Mts, are building ‘ciety will meet at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow peautifa) home on “South Park|in the church parlors, Mra, J. C. rect. They are at the present time | Keith's committee will be in charge. \ying at=the Henning hotel. Strangers ure welcome. a SP 0-26 Husiness and Professional Miss Onelta Scott's ‘ Women's Club to Hold Luncheon. | Betrothal Announced. | The Busines$ @and Profesrional| The many Casper friends of Miss men’s elu of Casper, Wyo:, will Onelta Scott will be pleased to loarn | its fiscal year by a luncheon |of her betrothal to John Wesley| saturday, September 1922, at | Wolfe. The marriage will take pldrs| clock at the Henning, a va-|September 9 in Derver, After Sep-/ tion period during the summer thelr home tn Lusk. | ths, All members who expect to |the! rhome In Lusk tend are asked to notify Dr. Ida! te Sat a A vorquist. + Zuttermeister building, |Ann Covert 3 | one 1737, up to € o'clock on Fri-/ Celebrates Birthday. | ay | Littl Ann +o Miss Elizabeth Davis, formerly lage, wi ember of the Bartlesville, Okla, B. | friend: ti W., now employed by the Midwest | Those present were Margaret Nichol Refining company here, will apeak,|Brooks Nichols, “Richard and there will be. special mustc. Thaddie Walker, Gene Cooke, Eliza- At a meeting of the executive board | S¢: Cooke, Flora Abbey Peterson, eld recently it wan derided that the |S¥ile Johnson, Sara, Avery Tylut, resting Of..the club hereafter. would et Kimball, and Ann Biglin. « inthe fcan of weekly luncheons oe; 9% eid ip Saterday. It is thought that es ke Iuncheons will be very ful in Drimying. the members nd will<prove helpful and / Mrs. Warkley Entertains for House Guest. Mra. J. C, Warkley 4+ entertaining from 2 until 3 o'clock this afternoon | at a pleasant bridge tea for her house guest, Mrs. R. on of Chey- enne, who js spending the week with Mrs. Warkley. . woth onjoyahie. Tne club has been organized « lit- le pver two years ag the close ~ the fiscal year this spring had 64 nembers, Many new applications for nemberatip have been received and t is expected that the coming ic wi be the best In the history of the club. eee Knights of Columbus The Kaights of Columbus will hold the firSt, meeting.of this year ‘in the 0. F. hall, Second and Wolcot! at 8 o'clock. There will ‘be on of: officers for the ensu- ing year followed by a smoker, lunch- “Jeon, and entertainment. All visitin, er were quietly married * nv his affatr. this morning by the Rev, REE AEr TN atearia’ i carter at the Methodist church. Mrs. : A. Smith and Mra, Carter were witnesner to the occasion, Following the marriage ceremony, Mrs. Arda Johnson gave a splendid wedding breakfast to the couple at her residence, Mr. and Mrs. Miller left overland for | 5 et Be ewer DERSONALS of the bride, They will return in two weeks and will be at home to their Mr. and Mrs, John Higgins of Glen- rock, ‘e the house guests of Mr. and, many friends at Fifth and Jetferson treete. The groom has been employed at the Standard refinery. here, while Mrs. Miter has been for some time con- Mra, Roy Wyland at their home on ne with the | toftice. : j ae LF egal one Sa Wolcott street. 4 see “Mrs, Eliza Runden loft yesterday for a short business trip to Denver. see eee Reid Miller Wedding Today. Miss Mary Reid and Mr. Day Mro. Carrol will entertain the La: dies’ Ald society of, the Christian eburch torgorrow afternoon at her, home in the Ardmore. | a Mrs, B! B. Brooks Entertains, Mrs. B. B. Brooks entertained at a htful hincheon give honor of R. W. Matson of Cheyenne. The 1 decorations were asters artist!: . Honors wera taken Nicolaysen and Mrs. G rs. Matson received Denver to be gone two weeks visitin, friends and relatives. Mra, P. nh. Hage guest prize. @ay from Lander where she spent the’ week visiting her son, George, . . * Chinese Tea Will Be Given. A Chinese tea will tuke place in the Methodist church Thursday at 8 p. m. This occasion will be a shower for Miss Abel's school in China. Wash clothes or tooth brushes will be the admission fee, since 500 of each of these are needed. Chop’ suey will be served and an interesting program will be provided . Oriental Pageant To Tako Place. -An oriental pageant will be given in the Methodist church ‘next Sunday night at 8 o‘clock. The leading parts will, be taken by Mr, Melville E. Os- borne, India, and Mr, Williams of Denver.. Other parts’ will be taken the’ pastor’ of the. church, Rey. L. Carter and by Jack Ruts. More than thirty others will be inthe cust of character#, This pageant will pic ture the Mf of In and show problems that the mieslonary of India has to meét, Mr. Osborne wae born in India. His grandparents were mas: sacred in the Indian Sepoy mutiny Uis father was one of the must fa- Mr. and Mrs. turned Sunday from the east where they haye been visiting fer several weeks, eee Power company, who has been spen’ ing the summer in Yellowstone pik, ee CY avenue. leavng today overland to Nebrai where they will spend two week: cation. ‘Wm. Kocher left last night for Lar. amie, After szending a few days} there he will go ost to enter the Unt-! versity of Chicas . . Mr. and Mrs. Drank Keenan last night for Cheyenne to remain yntil after the fall election. Mr. | Keenan, who its the designer of man: clever cartoons which have appeared in the Tribune, will keep up with the) leading figures at the state capitol. + see mous and eloquent missionary ‘ectur- ersdn the world and spent 2% years in india asa missionary. Whegever this geant has been given, in Denver, nd other large cities it has won the Shest commendation, The cast will \ be dressed in oriental costumer: o charge will be made forthe pageant but a free-will offering will be taker to help defray the ‘expenses of Mr. Osborne and’ Mr. Willamg. The pub- Uo is Invited. The reheasa! of the pageant will be held next Sunday at 4 p.m. and ai who are to take part in it will mect at the church at that ume, eee Miss’ Elizabeth Kidd went to Lara of Wyoming, eee Michael Shikany {s leaving toda: Dental school. { eee ! Jack Francis Parker recently re} turned ffom Lincoln, ‘Neb., where he} has been attending the University of | ebraska, His health prevented th continuance of his studies there. Mr Past Noble Grand Meeting . The Past Noble Grand club did not hold its regular meeting today. The next meeting Will be held in Octo- ber, it was announced. wae Mrs, Norris to Entertam St. Mark's Gaild. BAKING POWDER /es ae SV; Norets will entertain the | ge a Ma AN TS ladies of the Saint Matk's. gulld Th % Thursday at her home on David Lillian Peterson co see *-Teacher' of Figwo” | Mra, Lathrop Entertal aate; B, Mus.; University ~ Lasher ns areas, vLanooth: - 868 Fable. Phone Mrs. H.R. Lathrop ts entertaining | 1222W. | the friends of Margaret Nichole at. a | #57 SWicSamPSinc Stir Sir mir i-inr Sour plenic dinner being hold | at | tho |S. H. ACKERMAN | Casper’s Leading Custom Tailor and Dry Cleaner. 116 East Midwest Phone 483-J €) Parker leaves today to enter the Uni-| week here attending to business mat. \John B. Barnes, is in the city on bus! Verwity of Qolorade. addition to the faculty of the South }} the last yea> in Sioux City. She ar- i rived in Cagver Saturday and will Watker, |@8t Bight to visit for a brief period jin Casper Saturday to take the piace | Hette and will sy Hold Meeting Tonight. : |. Enliven Your Byes Mrs. H. D, Caddy left last night for |= returned Sun- | & Miss Marie Lawler of the Natrona has returned to Casper and taken an £ apartment in. the A. A. Slade homg on | left |= mie last night to enter the University | for Omaha to enter the Creighton |3 ®epe Casper Dally Cribune ters. ee . nese “e-. - 4 | ‘W. W. Schubaugh, salesman for) H.W. Carison of the Bradford Ken the Davis Brothers’ Drug company of nedy Lumber company is Ipaving to . is in the city contacting cus: day for Omaha. Mra. Garnet Vallersten is the latest Casper school. Mrs. Vallersten comes from Battle “creek, In., having taught oes E. K.-Allen ig teaving this evening fessor H. J. Walters, an assistant cashier for . week's trip to Denver PAGE THREE Phone 958-W teach in the, kindergarten, see Mrs. Bila Lockhart with her two grand daughters. Helen Sanet and Nellie Ann Davis, has Juat returned from three weeks spent in Thermop- n the Casper National bank, has left see ‘or @ two weeks’ vac. +ior. Dick Huff is leaving this evening "ee. for Denver and from there he will H. E. Sinith -f the Casper National 5° to Boulder to enter school bank has fust returned from Boston, where, he has been spending his va cation, olis. Don Philips left Monday for Great Falls, Mont., where he wil} look over! interests of the Parkerwourg Lig aud Reel coripany, Miss Emma Bueggeman has s> ° | ; cured a position aa bookkeeper ‘with | Carl Geiger Is leaving thia evening © _ for Denver, where be expecta to meet his father and tour Colorado. . U Bert Connk ‘ spe Dough Baa Pe va aes “ate Conniey an Venn ugias i returned Mondsy from Bates Holes S Satebea, eye pong egy i after spending the week-end hunting. 2,85 6 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Lowey mo- tored to Denver yesterday to spend a few days. the Casper National bank. ne RR serene oe T. B, Hoffer, president of the Fens-| Ws H. aa Avoid Inmitations 4 Substitutes Braniff, special agent for and Olt company, is in the city to at, | the Queen Insurance company of | tend a meeting of Fensland officials,| Denver, ts spending a few days in| Start a savings acco nt with the! cee {town looking dver business. United Home Builders’ pecromgal ar } ° end it te ts posit: A. 8. Warren of the McCord-Brady . Sa omer aa cohet ne peste } lean that will cost only @ per cent company of Omaha, is stopping for «|, A. H. Barnes of the Midwest Re-\on yearly balances. Sult 206,. Beck.’ Sew, days, tub Gasper {ining offices of Denver, brother of jinger Bldg. Phone 1830. 219-5 A. B. Lawrence is a business man eee nneeeesed of New York City who arrived in Casper yesterday to remain for a few eK Ts ) Ted Vandaveer, nephew of G. M Vandaveer, camé up from Larmaie here. ee ' Frank Burk, formerly of Missouri Valley, now of Casper, returned yos terday after spending a two weeks’ vacation in the east, ees ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS There will be a meeting of the Knights of Columbus TONIGHT At the Odd Fellows Hall, Second and Wol- cott Streets, at 8 o'clock. Election of offi- cers, smoker, lunch and entertainment. All visiting Knights are cordially invited to be present, E. Bitsy of: Grinnell, Iowa, arrived | of Mr, Walker as salesinan for the Wiggins shoo store. eee W. H, McElhaney is here from Gi- na rest of the through the Daily Use of eae Special at the PALMS Confectionery THURSDAY JIGGS’ SPECIAL 414 East Second St. . W.B. HASELMIRE, Financial Secretary DR. T. J. DREW, . Grand Knight [eeocsoee GREATEST REMODELING SALE THURSDAY AT A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Until Wanted. CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES The most wonderful values on record are represented in this sale with only one object in view—to clean the racks—sell for what cash they will bring, not how much, but how quick. We must remodel, so take advantage of the greatest opportunity of the age. NEW FALL COATS The new and favored materials—Gerona, Cordonette, Normandy, Panerlaine, Ormandale, Orabella, etc. Divided in three lots: LOT 1 LOT 2 LOT 3 $73.50) $3.00/ $175.00 Beautiful fur trimmings—Squirrel, Beaver, Caracul, Nutria, Qpossum, Skunk, Wolf, Fox. These garments are all Silk lined. LOVELY NEW FALL SUITS $99.75 AND UP MARVELOUS NEW MILLINERY Arriving every day and placed in this typical Fuchs sale at prices that mean a big saving to everyone. FUR TRIMMED—Beaver, Mole, Nutria, Caracul. Specially priced to clean the SCHOOL OF MUSIC Doris Van Meter, Director VIOLIN, CELLO, VOICE AND PIANO 443 South Durbin St. IS SAVING A GIFT OR A HABIT? The spendthrift will tel “gift” which was denied h cannot save. l you that saving is a im; and, therefore, he He didn’t learn it. He saves in- stinctively. But the well-to-do, normal man or womar. will tell you that saving is really a habit— and a good one if not carried to excess. There is only one way to acquire this saving “habit” and that is to make a start— and keep at it. That is how you learned to walk. That is haw you learned to talk. And read, and write, and do arith- metic. We can help you learn to save. Open a Savings Ac- count here. OUR INSURED SAVINGS PLAN gives you the key to success. Write or call and we will gladly send a representative to unfold the attractive features of this great thrift agency for you. Start it with a dollar. De-" posit something every week or every pay day. Keep it up for six moriths and you will have acquired the sav- ing habit. Saving will seem as much a second nature to you as eating or sleeping. . We pay 4 per cent on Sav- ings Accounts, compounded semi-annually. Come in and let us help you get started, It is well worth while. “A BANK OF STRENGTH AND SERVICE" National Bank CASPER, Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention of Commerce wyYo. We feel sure that you Casper bargain seekers have come to make Thursday a red letter day on your shopping calendar and realize that our Thursday Spe- cials are real bargains taken from our shelves of regular merchandise and placed on sale for one day only at greatly reduced prices. This week we will carry our bargain specials over to Thursday, Friday and Saturday for the benefit of the pay day shoppers. Thursday, Friday and Saturday line of Ladies’ Fall Coats wiil b O% DISCOUNT Thursday, Friday and Saturday only, all our Children’s Fall and Winter Coats on sale at O% DISCOUNT A Small Deposit Will Hold These Garments. our entire e sold at a’ $3.65 Large size, each... Boys or Girls Union Suits Fleece lined, mixed Wool, well made. A wonderful buy Thursday, Friday _95e years ALL BARGAINS 7 to 16 DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry GoodsCo. 173 East Second St. Phone 1740