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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. PERSONALS Mrs. M.A. Patterson and ber qis-/ ter, Mrs. Ruth Holmes, returned yes- terday from Limon, Colo Mrs. Holmes and Mra. Patterson have been “ “74, drother Cbe Casper Daily Cridune ef Thermopolis. Mr. McGrath will more snow on the Black Hills than business from his headquarters at," *#ek leave in a few days for Denver. a ee ee CARD OF THANKS. viniting with their’ parents there for WALLACE WALBURN a week. | EFFIE WALBURN 5 { cre | REBECCA WALBURN. Ladies’ Auxfiary O¢ jaiuner at their home on South Cen- A.:B. Cameron and bis mother and ‘ D. 0. K. K. Organized. ter street, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. sister came in from Salt Creek to- BERN. ‘The ‘Santha, which is the ladies'|Replogie and son of Lander. jomy. Mr. Cameron Woe reawo “in uxiliary of the D. O. K. Kk. order ce. | Casper while the remaining members Witt hold a meeting Sunday after-\Bske Sale jot the party wil! return to their home noon at 3:00 o'clock at the I .' Saturday. |in New York. hall. The purpose is to complete atl ai the official organizing ‘This is a state affa Present time, ship of jover 150 I. M. Cromwell. wi The ladies of the West Side circie! will hold a bake sale Saturday, No- -|vember 18 at the aay charge of affairs haf been very suc-|the members of the Thursday club! cessful in obtaining the ispensation, | yesterday. afternoon at her home on throughout the « |Grath was substituteafor the after,| Visiting friends. They will leave for 22-9 Cheyenne has been trying for some| noon. |thetr horse Monday z Don Phillips of the Parkersburs time to in the Santha, but has oe * | a > } Rig and Reel company, left this» week faiied.. ¢ ters are granted ohly to| Dinner at i the cities thought by the Imperial] Wheeler Home, Lodge to be best suited for tts growtl).| Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler enter- Casper has taken the lead by ‘vbtain-/ tained at a formal dinner party last ing the fi f% the Rocky Mountain region the 43rd Santha to be organi the United States, With the organizing of. this new order, Casper is made the home) of four complete branches of the K. P. Indiges, the Knights of Pythias. Py- thian Sisters, Dramatic Order of Knights of Khorassan and its aux] sg At their hom* on South Beech | Honors fo the evening \were| m by Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs.} teorge Nelson, Mr. R. Wrland and| Mr. Q K. Deaver, Among those whé/ were invited were the Mesers and Mesdames R. C, Wyland, R. H. Nichols, Carl Shumaker, Leigh Town: send, Q. K, Deaver, W. R. Johnosn, | George Nelson, M. Wheeler, 3f. jary the Santha which will be fully > * z Y1P. Wheeler, Mra. Anna Leeper. Mr. ' 2 el: ome phbree Chagall vase \. E. Strrett and Mr. George Wheel-| “A | Woman's Club - aoe | Meeting Saturday. Auxillary Mecting | Mrs. Thomas “ooper will entertain | Sitarday. the members of the Casper Woman's] ‘The Indies of the American Legion ¢lub tomorrow afternoon at her home Auxillary will meet to tle comforts GG South: Wolcott omorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at} 3 the home of Mrs. Clara Tubbs, 315] South David street. | Mr, and Mrs. Covert fnformal dinner party Wednesday | Will Entertain. evening at the Henning hotel Mr. and Mrs, Pitt Covert Jr. will or of Mr. and Mrs, Earnest entertain at an informal dinner party; quardt, who will leave in a few days) Saturday evening at their home on) - for Burope. CY avenue. About 14 guests will be! ec present. Cards will be played during Dinner at the evening. Lathrop Home. Dr. and Mrs. H, R. Lathrop. enter- tained last evening at an-infornal NO OLD WOMEN NOWADAYS Modern dress, hair dressers, facial ‘experts and cosmetics all combine to keep women of all ages young and attractive in appearance. Not until ‘the telltale wrinkles become so deep, the figure! stoops, or some ailment or weakness develops to drag a woman Gown does she really look her age. ry woman ow-r It to herself and her family to keep herself young in Appearance, and happy. When head. zreshes E; aches, backache or ‘the blues” de velop or when a woman reaches the trying age from forty-five to fifty, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Co: pound may be depended upon to keep Ter in health as it has so many other ‘Women whose letters we aro con- }) thwally publishing in this paper. Ss ‘The bazaar which will be given by tho Royal Neighbors tomorrow at Holme’s’ Hardware store promised to have many pretty and useful articles for Christmas gifts. There will be a display of all the articles in the win- dows of the store this afternoon. cc: Seis St tesicn ~ Harry Iba, of] and stock man, re turned yesterday from an extended through the nil fields of Texas, . Arkansas and Louisiana hen Your Eyes feel & . (urine. It In- “THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS” Saturday Specials DRESSES One big rack filled with beautiful Dresses, Silk and Wool materials. ‘Every garment of high grade. Values up to $65. FOR SATURDAY $49.95 HATS Choice of any Hat in the house. Noth- ing reserved. Values up to $25.00. FOR SATURDAY ONE LOT OF VELVET. HATS < Values up to $10.00. All up-to-the- a |. minute styles. For Saturday. $2.95 : THE LEADER ese Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norton and Casper Storage. /children left yesterday for California — = |where they will apend the remainder M. C. Burk of Riverton, is a busi lof the winter. While there they will ness visitor for a few days, : | ntertains. | visit mt the. home of Mra. Norton's| eels Miss ‘Margaret Sullivan entertained |*ister, Mrs. James Anderson. | Hf. ©. Barber came down Sane jLander and will spend several days The Misses Thelma and a large number of members|East Tenth street, Mrs. Leigh Mc-S™pson of Denver. are in the city ters. | where + as thelr house guest Lester McGrath Mr. Vucurevich . Theodore Allen returned to for Kansas City to be gone several, from Denver and Kansas Cityjdays on busienss. he has been for the last three; i y,8 . John McGrath have) for several weeks vi Bart a sorter om gee wot te oven thirt, oy y to forty. e The milk that Improves cooking—is RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT Try this popular recipe for RED CROSS NUT BREAD RE CR PPE SS 7h BRAND 4 cape ‘dey 4% cup super © tsp. baking powder 2 eges 11-3 cups water 2-3 cup RED CROSS MILK 1 eup English walnuts into two oiled bre THE BEST NEWS FOR WOMEN IN THE TRIBUNE TODAY | FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY We are offering the women of Casper a number of specials that are money savers. Our store has one object in view and that is to give the people of Cas- per genuine values for the money spent. All our merchandise is of the best quality. ,| there has been for | Mrs. Gien Leldecker left this week ‘We wish <0 thank our many friends !for Texas where she will spend s and neizhbors for the beautiful flow-!eral months visiting at the home ers; kindness and sympathy extend-|).- pare: ed to us in our recent tgréavement|). i in’ the loss of our dear husband, fath-| Lee S. Frank of Indianapolis, is tn the city for a week on business. She will be joined 1 Floya E. Pende!l returned yesterday | from a brivf business visit to Denver. | f “. | ‘Err vALBURN, Ambrose Hambright is in Cheyenne ey eh Bea attending the Federal court there. Jack T. Scott, who has been In MR AND MES. ARCHIE WAL (Cheyenne for several days, is expect- IPITSt i ed to return today, Coolidge arrived in the olty City Briefs | a month in Casper looking over = f returned yesterday Denver where he had been vis the home of his parents for « Titus wnanager of the ‘Tyol division of the Mountain States phone company is in the city on and Dorothy!in the city looking over business mat . { Blas Vucurevich returned yesterday | i ee | {from Lead, S. D., where he has been Send 15¢. for Tr'st Size Het Gouraudt Oriental Cream § Hazel Hupman Teacher of Piano Studio 138 S. Durbin Have you tried the noon Chili, Tamales, Sand-- John Tripeny Bungalow Aprons An Apron that will give you _ service. They come in Ging- ham and Percale. Regular $1.25 values. For Today ‘and Saturday 19¢c We have just received a shipment of PONGEE WAISTS The latest designs, plain or frilled. Most excellent values. FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY $3.98 and $5.98 — WOOL PLAID BLANKETS Size 66x80. All-Wool and durable. All-Woo] Blankets. Size 72x80. Reg- Regular $7.50 value. 6 25 ular $12.50 values, e Today and Saturday... Today and Saturday......... All4Vool, extya heavy, size 72x84. A Blanket that will give you years of Gray and Tan Blankets. Wool Nap. service. Regular $16.00 values. Size 72x84. Satuniey at _... $12.50 Today and Saturday usual moderacy. : JOE DAVID & CO. CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN 227 South Center St.—Phone 747 Regular $6.00 values. LINEN FOR THANKSGIVING We have just received a big shipment of Linen. It is priced with our Formerly Frank Canner Location PAGE THREE ing friends and relati From hi they will s to Denv BAKING POWDER pare ee erm You vse /ess For Saturday and Monday We have placed one lot of Hats on sale. Values up to $15.00, including Sport models, Pattern Hats and a 65.60 These Hats will be on display in our wi Mrs. Mac’s Hat Shop Balcony Smith & Turner Drug Store Watch Sunday’s Paper for the Big ANNIVERSARY indow Sunday, 131 South Center Street SOFT ALL-WOOL FABRICS IN CHILDREN’S COATS Smart belted models for lit- tle girl or boy, others with rag- lan shoulders, box, plaited back, etc. All carefully lined throughout. We handle only the best quality in Children’s Coats. If you want style, qual- ity, best workmanship, you will be pleased with our selection. BATH ROBES, in Reacon Blanketing, Chinchilla and Corduroy, for these cold days. Also attractive Sweater Sets, consisting of Sweater, Cap, Leggins and Mittens, in knitted and brushed Wool. Attractive cvlors. Jersey Leggins, fleece-lined, in both hip and knee lengths, in white, brown, black; also a few All-Woo] Leggins in hip length cnly. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR BABY ARTICLES “6? G Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building 218 East Second—Phone 19443 Four Attractive Low- Cuts At A Special Price Black or Brown Kid. Oxfords Remarkable Values at $4.98 BLACK OR BROWN KID OXFORDS These two Oxfords in black or brown kid are bargains in- deed at this price. Soft kid leather uppers, made over a shapely, last and fitted with rubber heels. Goodyear welt soles. 3. TWO NIFTY PATENT AND BIEGE OXFORDS The very latest. One style with biege suede saddle strap. The other with a suede bieye strap fastening over the laces and suede biege toe cap. You must see these to appreciate how classy an Oxford we can give you for $4.98: OUR SHOE SHOP Will repair your shoes neatly and economically. Located in the basement. ves where they will «pend several] days