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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. Father John If. Mullin jWere presented té baby Le Entertains W: r. iF During the afternoon Mrs. Wil- The Rev. Father John H. Mullin|iam Kocher and Mrs. G. T. Morgan entertaiped at the Mullin club yester-'served refreshments. Those ‘who at- day with a musicale followed by a'tended were the Mesdames J. J. Don- luncheon. “The occasion Wasiin /onor|ovan, C..E. Duncan, William Kocher, of the ladies of the parish and the |G. T. Morgan, J. W. Bingham, J. E. members of the Altar and Rosary | Beal, H. Snoddy, H, Calpern/ and C. society, {Who attended the function in|H. Carpenter. a large number. | The host waw-assisted in receiving Silver Tea by the Rev. Father John Schneider Friday. ané by Mrs. M. J. Foley. Mrs. Foley! Mra. Virgil Nesbit will entertain at is president of the Altar and Rosary ja silver tea Friday afternoon at her (siete U residence, 415 South Lincoln street, Green. end white predominated in |for the benefit of the Wyoming Chil- the decoration of the club room, while | violets and roses were used for the |yited. luncheon tables. The windows of the| + tte rooms were set off with boxes of |W. C. T. U. beautiful “lowers. | Meeting Fi : The firat two musical numbers in-} Division No. 1 of the W. C, T, U. cluded operatic selections beautifully rendered by the Chicago Netto Ladies will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 jat the home of Mrs. A. . Poling, 41¢ orchestra. Mrs. Den uth. Lincoln street. All members “Loneseme” and “Roses.” Mrs. Lab-lof the division are asked to be present dell possesses a voice of unusually as the study of law enforgement will fine guality and wide range. Mrs.;he started at this meetine. ‘William Treber gave “The Autumn | ae er Song” and “Daddy She war ac-|North Casper companied by Mrs. Paul Bacheller. Bazaar This Week. Rotlmsungs were excellently rendered| ‘The members of the Ladies’ Aid of Doth from ihe standpoint of solo!st}tne North Casper church will héld a Perel cece age jt * etog ds cra ae | bazaar November 24 and 25 at White's 6 Lt | Grocery . Many Lilac Tree.” “Miss Mahoney outdid! may sitts may peg 3 A eco herself in the rendering of these two! lsale. Th < beautiful selections. She was accom: | ~.)., © finished goods will be re: ived . panied by Miss Edna Smith. od beatin Sanam sar Sorgas Mrs, Paul Bacheller played several | x, eines no pieces of merit. ny The first of j eer earcesh these was" Tbe Witahes' Dance.” f0l:/* yrra” enna ‘Thomas entertained: the lowed “To a Waterlily” Ofc " Dowell). Sureness of touch and aj" embers of the Neighborhood dinner b Monday ew fine sense of the thought and feeling | sein KEY soak baad home on made Mra. Bacheller's interpretations | tere taven by ane Gon highly to be praised. \Dr. Geor.e Smith. Two violin solos were played by, ‘ sae 'e Mrs. T. J. Risth, accompanied by Mrs. Bacheller. he Joselyn Lull OIE nae te Ne by” and “Madrigal” were her cho'ce |")? wa 3 oe Seielnean ati of pieces. ; : lesurtment of the Casper Mee. 3 |Woman’s Dezurtmental club will meet at the vocaiic: ree a jhigh school, Friday’ afternoon at ‘The Music «vepirtment of the Wo-|2%45- All members’ are asked to bring man’s Depa‘uvental club will sive | their Utinbles. the followiry: )\rogram at the book shower at the public barry, Friday ging Bagh arial afternoon ani evening. For the after. . T. U. 5 n from 3 to & o'clock the follow-|_Th* Gorden division of the Casper ing numbers: |W. ©. T. U. will mee: Friday after- Mrs. A, H. Cheshire .---2---- Piano! "oon at 2:30 sharp at the home of Miss Lillian Peterson ~ Piano! Mrs. F. 4. "Bailey, ii? North Durbin Girls’ Téa and Mix@4 Quartet‘e |street. The series of sturies of Law from Seventh and Eighth Grades |Enforcement will commence at this of Park School. |meeting Mrs. Bailey being in charge. Mrs. Vocal |All members are urged to attend. Mrs. L. Vocal | ORS Mra. A. Piano Sullivas-Fisier Miss Viole Vocal Luneheon Vesteriay. Evening Program. Mrs. Don Sullivfn and Mrs. Frank Mrs, A. €. Riker *-.-- Piano Fisher entertained at a bridge Junch Miss Edria Mae Healy Vacal eon yesterday at the home Mrs, Mrs, Johi’ Jones <_. eading Sullivan in the Grude apartments. Mex. Rouse Mrs, Page VocalHonorg for the afternoon ‘were taker - “Vocal ‘by Mesdames C. P. Taylor ana“V. ¥. A.’S. Cartwright . Vocal Hanson. Among those who attended Mesdames Leschinsky and Cook.. ,were the Mesdames J. J. Chapman, C. -.- Duet H. Bennett, C..-H. Carpenter, H. Mrs. W. W. Lacy - Reading = . Miss Katherine Mahoney Vocal Miss Higgins. - ~ Piano | and good for you Miss Narber = Reading Miss Dampiere Vocal Raisins furnish 1560 calories of energizing nutriment per pound. the Casper Symphony Orchestra com- posed of Mr. Ray Cook, leader Miss Helen Stone ----- Violinist Several numbers will be rendered by Air, Chilcott -. ---=. Violincello ‘They are rich in food-iron— also good food for the blood. George’ Cook So raisins, luscious frult-meats Mrs. Ray Cook . in themselves are not merely The lI'ght refreshments will be good, but good for you. Arthur Davidson Jack Healy - served by the Domestic Science de- Sun-Maid Raisins should 'cost partment 09 the Woman's Depart- ]] you no more than the following mental club, Everyone is most ur- |} Prices: gently requested to heip make the oc- . casion memorable by Conating as, Socal tele red Piao }Tae many books as possible. "or Seedless (1 02.)—18e sere { $ i 5 Baby Shower } ae | Sun-Mai Mrs. €. E, Duncan was pleasantly surprised Wednesday afternoon when ee several of her friends met at her home Rai on Beech street at attend the baby sins shower which they planned for her small son. Many pretty little gifts'’ TONITE’S SPECIAL BAKED SOUTHERN HAM Have You Had*One of Our Free Lunches? Wyatt Cafeteria, Wyatt Hotel “The Maisie’ ONE OF THE SEASON’S MOST POPULAR PATTERNS “The Maisie” is to be had in all satin, satin and brocade combination, all patent and suede . o and patent combination. e Hosiery—House Slippers THE BOOTERY “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” 124 East Second Si. Phone 1730 Sob RT Ts SI ERE ren’s Home fund. The public is in-| Che Casper Daily Cribune Thompson, Harry Young, C. P. Tay- Sun Risé, Ohio, after zpending three ge lor, J, J. Jones, C. Bonts, BE ><Upat-| weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and rick, W, H. Crawford, H. 0. \schlenk,'3irs. Charles Beckett. Many parties Ci B = f. S£Morrison, C. L. Cron, C.8. Atwell, have been given in. Mrs. Martin's ity riers y had teen at Sheridan and were me to Denver. Those in the , r. O. D. Wesco LOVE NOTS (when peice te taitts I officer at Denver; Dr IRAN think I'm made E. Hanson, Allen McLellan, Ray| honor during her visit in Casper. Cistrict sub-manager of My-KAZ &EAN ie. small) Cook, F. H. Seaman, A. T. Jessen and cee H. C. Dodge, district “Why M, Bayton. Mrs: Fisher and Mrs. Sul-| Mrs. Mf. S. Ronan will leave Wea-/ M. Talbott is making one of his at Pueblo; and self something livan will entertain again Friday ‘att-| nesday afternoon for Nebraska ‘where |freaquent trips from Kansas City to medical officer ety of Seetend ‘ dress Mrs. Im ernoon. ihe will spend-several weeks visiting) lool: over business interests in Cas M Sovak: teinet written te the Shi» vee jat the home of hengmother and other | pir and the oil fields “- oe «pe abr nc Pecan Bh A Sa Mrs. Weldon relatives. / eee nese te peers ; Yd rather s Entertains. cee O.\L. Dudley arrived from Omaha e onre | “What ai Mrs. %. S. Weldon entertained at a! Mrs. M. 8, Freedman of Santa Mon-/ this thorning. - ae stuff for, any wa one o'clock luncheon Monday at her| ica, Cal.. formerly of Casper is in the |" se Beprer hot een ke eggs Seppo PE - home on North Grant street in honor|ctiy for a few days attending to bus!-. Max W of Mrs. John Beckett and Mrs./nesa matters and visiting friends.|ern Pipelin President of the West ompany, is up fron hat just a little while ago? What have you done ‘with Thomas Martin, house guesta of Mr.| Mcny friends of Mr. Freedman will, Denver toda 11 70 You Fant mew before T cut “Hazel Hoopman ; appgren ni Nes! Beckett; “1@lx gualts| bs pt praag that after his long tet Pah Tite |. Eu Lewis $f Omaha is in into this bird that it’s tough as leath Teacher of Plane were present. 2nG serious illness he is much /im-|/ Rush Razee is a* business visitor |‘ ‘'*Y for @ week visiting friends. | er. orp i es pepe ms sake trans ieee eo pre “How can you expect to be any Studio 138 S. Durbin | Fortnightly Bridge cee { eee Charles S. Gorden of Billings is| thing but chilly with nothing but that Phone 698 Club Saturday. }_ Mr. and Mrs? James Hill are busi-| J. 1. Driscoll is an Omaba orl eee et rei CMMpSE:. om Sante thing ardunl yeu> It's a won | Mrs. H. L. Patton will entertain the’ ness visitors from Colorado Springs who came in this morning. sae Women: don"t cathts their death of members of the Fortnightly bridge) ths week. «ee jclub Saturday at her home, 142 South/ bet oh | Cari Hoffman, representative of the | Wolcott street. Miss Agnes Loug returned ‘this Hoffman Thread company of Boston asce* 6 morning from Colorado Wbere sbe.has is in the city for a week looking over at | been visiting for the last three weeks. | businers matters ; |Sallivan Home. 3 oe. # #606 Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Sullivan enter-) Mrs. Howard J. Cour, nee Painter.|° K. R. Hopking left yesterday for tained at a formal dinner party last| returned to Casper from Chicago this|Omaha to be gone several days on evening at their home on South Dur-| morning for a visit with old friends | busin. | bin: street. Honors for the evening| here. Her sister Mrs. H. W. Locke see | were taken by. Mrs. Burke Sinclair) cane up from Phoenix, Ariz, to join! Several offic'als of the U. S. Veter and Mrs. John Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. | her. | fans’ bureau stopped over in Casp John Higgins were out of town guests} oe to visit with local auth: , | Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Allman are viait lock ov e lo bureau. Surprise Luncheon ing in the city from their home at for Mrs. Marquardt. Sait Creek. | Mrs. Ernest Msrquardt was pleas- cee antly surprised Monday at a far Mrs. George 1M. ‘Talbot arrived well luncheon, given at her home on! from Worland, last night to remain lWest Yellowstone, by several of her) for a day of two. |friends. About 20 guests were pres | eee ent. Mr. and Mrs, Marqurrdt left last’ | Walter Gore came in from Salt’ evening for Europe, where they will Creek yesterday to meet his family spend three months on a pleasure and who arrived fro mthe east this morn business trip. ing to take up residence here. | | Mrs. Henry's ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Wiljiam Culver are Division Friday. | Seattle citizens who are in Casper Mrs. Henry's division of the Presby-| visiting at-the present time. jterlan Ladies’ Aid society will meet > he | | Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her) Mr. and Mra. H. J. Elberg came in! ‘home, 616 South Wolcott street. All from thelr ranch near Parkerton this members are asked to be present as morning for a short business visit. sewing for the bazaar to be given De- o- cember 6 and 7 will be continued. | Mrs. Robert Cohen has as her house | guest for the winter her mother, Mrs. A. K. Carpenter of Sioux City, 8. D. | | Norway sends 200,000 tons of ice to! London ever: They are | PERSONALS Carl Shumaker left last evening for Emporia, Kan., where he was called by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Theadore White re- turned this morning from the East. where they were recently married and {where they have been spending a short honeymoon. se2e Mre. Donald Burelson left last eve- ning for Ohio, where she will sperd a month visiting friends and relatives, Mrs. Thomas Martin will leave Thursday evening for her home in HOME PORTRAITS Children, Adults, Groups. Expert Work. See Our Samples First. Call 1473J Afternoons LET’S EAT Have you tried the noon hot fountain service at Tripeny’s? THE DRESS-UP KIND For the Tiny Tot and Junior Miss In materials of Chiffon Velvet and Broadcloth, with trimming of Ostrich, some with Nutria, while others have a touch of Squirrel. . Very specially priced $4.95 Chili, Tomilge Sand: SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building Opposite Postoftice John Tripeny i Telephone 1944-J Drug Store 241 S. Center—Phone 72 We’re going to make this a gala event for Casper bargain seekers and Christmas shop- pers. If you don’t know WHAT to buy for them, just FISH. You can’t lose. You may be very lucky and draw a beau- tiful present for 4 00 FRIDAY IS FISH DAY Come bright and early Friday morning. The pond will be open for fishing. Fishing game laws are lifted for this day only. We will furnish you with pole, line and bait. Bring your good luck and a dollar. All packages in this pond are guaranteed to be worth a dollar. Some values up to $20.00. The pond will be open at 10:00 A. M. and closed at 3:00 P. M. Come try your luck. It’s lots of fun and a good way to choose your Christmas gifts. THE KASSIS DRY GOODS Co. Phone 1740 137 East Second St. We GP Parkins & Co. Announcement Y. W.C. A. Cafeteria WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY NOON, NOV. 24 IN ITS NEW HOME 131 SOUTH CENTER STREE? In the Basement of the Smith-Turner Drug Co. soereree Luncheon Will Be Served From 11:15 Until 2 O'clock The Dinner Hours Are From 5 Until 7 O’Clock O00oeeee New equipment has been purchased for the new cafeteria, and the service, as well as the food, will be of the best. The seating capacity has been doubled, and the rooms are most attractive O00oees Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated wo The Y.W.C. A. pric prices be repeated. Pure Linen Cloths With Napkins to Match. 70x72 Cloth, each ss 22x22 Napkins to match, doz 70x90 Cloth, each ......... saps . 22x22 Napkins to match, doz.. Pure Linen Lunch Cloths Hemstitched. 45x45 Lunch Cloth, each ............ 54x54 Lunch Cloth, each ~...........$8-50 Hemstitched Napkins to match, per doz. ... is soe Trish Manufacture Mercerized Cloth 70x72 at a real bargain, each._..$2.50 22x22 Mercerized Napkins, doz..$3.50 227 South Center St. November Linen Sale OPENS FRIDAY Rarely is such an opportunity offered as the inspection of these products of art. The finest textures of Linen are offered in this Special Purchase Sale at s astonishingly low.. Not in many moons, with the new tariff, will these Buy Your Thanksgiving and Christmas Table Linens Now}! Christmas Buying in November Saves Worries in December Joseph David & Co. Japanese Lunch Cloths Light and dark borders, in 48 to 72 inches square—Friday and Saturday $1.10, $1.40, $1.50, $2.10 Napkins to match, doz... All-Linen Huck Towels 18x36, priced for this sale, each; $1.10 18x36. Linen finished, colored border, 90c each .. 50 18x34, plain Linen finish Towel, each ees : 25c Real Maderia Linens 36-inch Round Cloth, each.....$10.75 27-inch Round Cloth, each... $7.25 24-inch Round Cloth, each.. $4.75 20-inch Doilie, each. 18-inch Doilie, each. 13x13 Maderia Napkins, doz Phone 747