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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. Mrs. Anna ‘Leeper entertained yes- terday at a bridge luncheon at her home on South Park. Yellow chrys- anthemums were used for decorations. Mrs. John McGrath and Mrs. J. B. Barnes took honors for the afternoon. Mrs, Leeper will entertain again next week at a bridge luncheon. Pionzer Meeting Tuesday. Mrs. J. P. Smith wil) entertain the members of the Natrona County Pto- neers Tuesday afternoon, November 14, at her home on South Center street. Plans w'll be made for the an- nual entertainment. eee Mrs. Ringer Honored Guest. Mrs. O. lL. Walker entertained Thursday at a luncheon at her resi dence in honor of her h gu Mrs, Walter Ringer. The house was A attractively decoraged with bronze *” ehrysanthemums. Eighteen guests ‘Were present to meet Mrs. Ringer. cee Friday Club 5 ‘Will Meet. Airs. J. R. Healy will entertain the members of the Friday bridge club tomorrow at her home on Park ave nue. Ladies’ Aid Meeting . All member of the North Casper Ladies’ Aid society will meet Frida; afternoon at the church te sew for the bazaar which will be given verhber 24 and 25. ee 2. a Mrs. Purdy Entortains. Mrs, Ted Purdy entertained the ‘Thursday bridge club yesterday after noon at her home on Varx avenue Miss Kathleen Sullivan won high hon ors for the afternoon Fi Bridge Luncheon : Today. Mrs. Donald Smith will entertain at a bridge luncheon today at her home in the Poling apartments. This sis the second of the series of lunch- tons which Mrs. Smith is giving. see Silver Tea ‘Thursday. Mrs. Alice Allen entertained th members of the Royal Neighbor ass ciation at a silver tea Thursday aft moon at her residence on North Park. Mrs. Allen was assisted by Mrs. Pari Wright and Mrs, Frank Elimore. During the afternoon the work com ce of the’ baraas finished manc ar Mrs. Elmore. chairman of the committee, requested all members who have articles for the bazaar to take them to the home of Mrs. W. W. Rafferty, 643 East Third: street. eee W.A. T. U. Meeting 1s Announced. There will be a general meeting of the W. C. T. U. members Friday aft ernoon at the Christian church, at the corner of Grant and Lind street. Tho division having the largest at tendance until January first will re ceive a prize, also the individual whe brings the largest number of mem vers to the unton will recelve @ prize. eee Silver Tea Fr! ‘iday. . The Indies of the Christian church will entertain at a silver tea Friday afternoon from two until! fiv t the home of Mrs. W. C. King, 577 East Lind street. The public is invited. see Box Social Friday Evening. An old fashioned basket supper will be given at St. Mark’s parish house Friday. evening at 6:30 for the mem- bers of the narish and their friends. Each lady is asked to bring a basket supper for two. The affair will be Social and the baskets will not be sold at auction as ‘has been the rule be- fore. . BPthday Party Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bhaslebezz’ entertained at‘ birthday party Tues- day at their home on East Fourteenth street. Fall flowers were used for decorations. Among those who at- tended were Mr. and Mrs. Frank La. yell and son, Mr. and “Mfrs. John M Ginnis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lac: Trayin and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and children. ee Mr. and Mrs. Marquardt Entertain. Mr. anc Mrs, Ernest Marquardt en- tertained at an anniversery dinner on Tuesday evenniz at their home, 444 East Yellowstone. { i \ The Knights of Columbus were hosts last evening at an informal dancing party given at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. The Bryce Wilson orches*ra furnished the music. Th's was thi first of the many dances which the organization will give during the wis- ter. \ Dinner at Bon Hom. } Mr. and Mrs. Ceci! Bon will enter- | tain at a dinner party to preceed the Military ball Friday evening at their fAiome on CY avenue. ie eee Kenwood Social Postponed. The social which was to hayé been given this evening bythe members of Kenwocd the Presbyterian circle has been post ‘definitely. eee Fortnightly Bridze Club to Meet. The Fortnightly meet Saturday A. F: Hoff on Bridge club will he home of Birs. | nter street. . ‘ eee Dinner Party Tomorrow Evening. A.“Dutch Treat” Sinner party will be given tomerrow evening at the PERSONALS Mr. sn from their ranch for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stock came jown from Thermogpolis last evening and will spend several days in the uty on business and p‘casure. peasants) se hr City Briefs ~ Lester McGrath arrivet this week | from Thermopolis spend the winter here Clarence Webster retutned this week trom California where he has becn for! several months. M. B. Tally arrived yesterday from Omaha and will spend a week in Cas per on business. . G. E. Turne Turner Paint company cf New York BAKING. POWDER business. - eee the city for a-few davs. ee time on business. ees days on business. ee and Mrs. Robert Taylor are "ee eee in Denver last eventing after spendi: Raisin Bread - DeLuxe Raisin bread de luxe—gener- ously filled with luscious seeded raisins—is now available at cers and neighborhood bake shops, _ Real raisin bread with at least «i ing raisins to the nlice >the kind you like. Order now and serve tonight for dinner. = Made with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the bevt raisins for bread, and all home 1 uses. Had Your Iron Today? and expects to eee zepresentative of the} you .uwse /ess is spending @ few Ssys in the city on Bryan Nelson, representative of the| Hilt Book company of Chicago is In Mrs. J. E. Kennedy returned today | from Denver where she has been for! the last few weeks visiting relatives. 72. i] L. A. Toothakr, secretary of the tate ¥. M. C. A. left yesterday for} Cheyenne on a" short business trip. Mate Wheeler lef; Sunday evening for Denver where he will spend some R. G. Taylor arrived yesterday from. Denver and will spend several M. C. Ludlow of Worland who has been visiting in Casper for a few days, returned to his home this morning Robert Galley returned to his home Che Casver Daily Cridune several weeks in the city on business and pleasure trip. land visiting. | {Miss Grace Johnson | Will spend several months here. M. C. Tillotson. a business |trom Denver, stopped over here yes-| |terday and went on to Montana this! | morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. Herman returned Ryan of Chicago. see A Spoonful of Purity Be js jm: bec used in baking that it al- ‘ways pays to use the best. ng For making the finest and Radiant Beauty Shop Parlor Floor, Henning Hotel NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT We carry; large stock of first quality bair goods, inciuding grevs, bobs, side waves, curis, switches, transformations. Expert Mar. celling and Hair Dressing by Evelyn Gresham of New York City. AU Graduate Operators for Appointments. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders—Phone 682-R “Armistice Day.” UITS A fine f Twill, brown, Frantz over th 20, 33 The zi Evening Dresses We Are Showing are simply wonderful. The colors and mate- ~ LaFrance Corsets We are closing out the line, and must do it quickly. As a week-end offer 50 regular $3.00 and $3.50 La France Corsets, in a good range of sizes and styles $1.49 at, each .... rials are entrancing— the styles unsurpassed —ahd: the prices most modérate. The Frantz Shop will be closed al’ day Saturday, November 11, in observance of national ) Open Friday Evening Until 9 o’Clock. ~ Beautiful New Winter These Suits are of Duyetyn, Poiret broidered and fur-trimmed with Persian Lamb, Caracul, Moleskin, Raccoon, etc., in black, All other fur-trimmed Suits Coats and Dresses Have taken a big fall in price at the counts of 981 t We have’ selected’ 24° very. ———________ ur-trimmed Suits from our big wirter stock, to offer as a week-end SPECIAL AT They represent values from and ° Hat Specials at $9.95 Fifty chic, new Turbans and Hats, bought espe- cially to put on imme- diate sale at $9.95. Truly wonderful values! BLOUSES! A Rare Opportunity Is $60.00 up to $98.50. Tweed Suitings, etc., em- Beaver, French blue, navy blues, . ered. are now on sale at Desirable colors, mate- 5 rials and a good range of ONE-HALF PRICE oan 1° @ach. at... $2. 95 Worth up to $10.50. eLOT 2, each at ......... $5.95 Worth up to $15.50. each at... S9DD Worth up to $28.50. We doubt if these last over Friday, we advise l quick action. « Shop. By all means look e special racks showing dis- 1-3, 50 Ber Cent and More fi % - 252 South Center Phone 1304-W Just a Few Steps from Second Street Open Friday Evening Until 9 o’Clock—Closed All Day Saturday in Observance of Armistice Day. They were accom Mrs. Catherine Gordan has as her house guest for the week Misa Ella last evening from Texas, where they Mrs. Ruth Holmes and sister Mrs. z Ce'ee evening B&YS beer. for a month on a business M.A. “Paterson, left last evening for George Stewart ncay geese A etereon, left last _dvening for = Denver gone ys on Henning hotel. The dinner is to pre- (ramens™ > De Sone-several Gay ceed the Military ball, which will be, ee held tomorrow evening a: the Arkeon dancing academy. It is exnected that 70 er more will be present. Mr. FR. ‘M. Bartholmew ond Mrs: J. T. Grat fot are in charze of the affair. | ———— ' Liman, Kenton Sullivan of Chicago is a business visitor for several days. Coie., T. N. Barrett returned yesterday to|from California where she has been where they will spend| his home in New York after spe ‘panied home tr Mrs. Herman's s'ster some time visiting their parents Miss Johnson PAGE THREE. two weeks in the city visiting tives. ee eee yesterday 938 Mss Eva Taylor returned yesterday | have been for the last BEN Wells oe WO so Victrolas Victor Records Brunswicks Brunswick Records Have you visited this department of our store? We want you to inspect our complete stock of records and phonographs. HEAR— “Three O’Clock in the Morning” That beautiful record for which a new demand has been created. We have it in both Victor and Brunswick. SEE— The New “Queen Anne” Brunswick. A console phonograph—the last word in cabinet con- struction. ~ IT DOES meke a difference where you buy your musical merchandise. The Chas. E. Weils Music Co: Home of the Chickering 232 East Second St., Becklinger Bldg., Main Entrance Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 For You CLOTHES THAT FIT YOUR PERSON AND YOUR PURSE Mrs. D. Gorham returned from Omaha where siting Mrs. Gorham's parents. Were Ready Large volume of sales bring costs down to a minimum— Buying for cash in large quantities—and taking advantage of every turn in the market further reduces costs to you. If we buy for less we sell for less. Today’s special values are Suits for ilored, Wool Worsteds, All Virgin Wool, Cassimeres Shape-Retaining. Whipcords, Values to $40. Genuine Army Shirts. All-Wool. Genuine Velour Hats. All colors, kets. Special] .. Heavy Wool Nap 65 | Boys’ ‘240 Black Cashmere Hose. 50c values. $2.95 | Special... $4.45 | Special .... Wool Suits with $8.95 BETWEEN YOU AND HIGH PRICES 2 pairs Pants ... $4.65 English Tweeds, 3 PAIRS... $1.00 $1.50 values, 2 FOR 98.00 Extra value Wer Shirts. SCOTT Clothing Co. —_ _240 SOUTH CENTER STREET Closed All Day Saturday on Account Armistice Day Open Friday Evening Until 9 P. M. 3 = they weeks