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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. day afternoon by Mrs. Jack Roland ag her home in the Albuquerque apart-| ments, in honor of Mrs, Ed. Hadley. For decorations yellow chrysanthe- mums and blue candle sticks ~were used. Mrs. Fred Vilinave asa’sted in pouring. e. Mrs. Villnave Entertains at Dinner. Mrs, Fred Vilinave entertained at a @inner and theater party last eve- given this season was held Wednes- ta-s Casper society enjoyed its first formal dancing party of the winter months Thanksgiving evening at the Odd Fellows hall when 75 couples attended one of the most pleasing in- vitation formals in the social history of the city. The guests ineluded about an even number of the younger married ning. The dinner was given at the Henning, 12 guests being present. ! Yellow chrysanthemums were used for decorations. afterncon fcr her home in Dougias. rh ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stock came down from Thermopolis and will spend sey eral days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stock in the Grude apartuents. “=. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bartley left last evening for Colorado where, they ‘will spend a week or ten days visit.ng friends and on business. GREAT CROWDS TURNED | nis parents, haqng spent Thanks- giving day tn Casper. to the University of Wyoming Mon day. ern Pipeline cofhpany, is up from the nesday to spend,,Thanksgtving day crowd and bachelors with their guests. Dancing from 9 to°2 o'clock with: music by Bryce’ Wilson's orchestra, supplemented by special entertain- ment, made a well filled evening. Rex Mayne. hy special request, sang sev- eral of his tme favorites including “The Spaniard That Blighted My Life” and* “Kelly Can.” “The refresh- ments were from the Henning hotel. Tho dance was the occasion for a plethora of evening dresses, making their first. appearance of the season. ‘The ballroom was a brilliant pano- rama of brilliant coloring set off against the conventional black and white of the men’s evening clothes. Several Thanksgiving dinner par- ties preceded the dance, including private home dinners and one each av the Henning and the New Palace Inn. The success of this initial affair insures ‘a number of subseqquent par ties by the same crowd-with the prob- abjity of @ formal once a month until spring. “ncluded in the piuns is a votillion favor dance, similar to those which were so popular in Casper a few years ago. piga>6 Stratton-Field Marriage Thursday. Miss Harriet M. Stratton and Mr. Spencer: P, Field were quictly mar ried at 11:30 on Thanksgiving morn ing at the Episcopal church. The Rev. Philip K. Edwards officiated. ‘The couple were attended by Mr. and (Mrs. EB. Harrison Warren. After the ceremony, a breakfast was served at the ime of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Laura Materly. Only intimate friends and realtives were present. The bride hay for some time been conhectet with the New York Oil company, Waile the groom is a well known business man, having been with Campbell and Johnson Clothing company for the last two years. The couple wili make their home here. oe . B, & P. W. Club Lancheon Tomorrow. ‘The Business and Professional Wo- man’s club will meet tomorrow at the Henning at 12:10 at the regular week ly Tuncheon. Departmental Club Will Entertain. Members of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will be hostesses tomorrow at a bazaar which will com- mince at 10 a. m., a bridge luncheon which will commence at 1 o'clock anc a dance Which will begin promptly a, ‘The affair will be given at ‘s home on the corner of Seventh and Center street. The pro- ceeds will be added to the public health fund. Elaborate preparations are be'ng made by the members of the club and it is hoped that all who possibly can will attend, Indian Operetta Last Wednesday. ~ “The Feast of the Red Corn” was he operetta givén by the pupils of the North Casper school, November , in the high schoo! auditorium. The production was under the supervision of Miss Adelaide npiere, Ethe. Allsman as “The Squaw,” Jane Lew as “Queen of the Wanta Tr be, Georgie Hubbel as Light, Ethel Alison as “ Goldie Hubbel as “Pudgee,” and Gertrude Rehal as ““Wudgee,” all did excellent jy in the way they carried out their roles. The work of Miss Allsman was especially noteworthy. Miss Emma Lou Abbott directed the production and deserves much credit for her work.. ‘The dances were under the direc- tiorl of Miss Mary Morrow, who was assisted by the Misses Thurma John- ston and Dell Stevson, while in charge of the costumes were the Misses Wyllisa Cutler and Lois Corder. Miss Sarah Crumpton, head of the art de partment, had charge of the decora, tions. An introduction to the oper- etta was read by Mr. Clarence Be- quaitte, who was dressed as an Indian chief. Miss Nova Nelson and Miss Helen Stone played the overture in a very pleasurable manner. Dinner at ¢ Hemingway Home. Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Hemingway entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner yesterday at their home on Eighth street. Honored guests were Mr. and #irs. Burke Sinclair and Mr. William Sinclair. Dr. and Mrs. Kocher Entertain. Dr. and Mrs. William Kocher enter- tained at a dinner yesterday at their home on Wolcott street. Fourteen guests were present. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Long- shore. Dutch Treat Dinner Last Evening. Nine couples, guests at the invita- tion formar dancing party at the Odd Fellow hall Thanksgiving evening, en- joyed a Dutch dinner at the Henning hotel previous to the dance. The Lparty enjoyed the privacy of the *LET’S EAT Have you tried the noon hot fountain service at Tripeny’s? Chili, Tamales, Sand- wiches, etc. John Tripeny - _-Drug Store 241 S. Center—Phone 72 | PERSONALS banquet ream and the dinner was tupplemented by a two piece or- [te chestra. Those in the party were Mr. and! Miss Selma Young left last week Mrs. Charles H. Barton, the Misses for Los Angeles where she will spend Adaline Gilborne, Ruth Mandell,|the winter. Wilma Scott, Verra Tangeman, Mary Lyons, Ruth Beggs, Veta Gilborne| Mr. and Mrs. James Graham and Vida Williams, and the Messrs, turned this ‘morning. from Denver Warren Christian, Fred Kampf, Ross, where they have been for the last nt, D.a.. I>Breche Paul Soutter,| three weeks on a short business and Koy Williams, O. H, Hammond and pleasure trip. Hervert Ladd o7s- 6 j Mr, and Mrs. Arthur MacDonald have ss their house guest “Mrs. George Flemming of Alltance, Neb. Woman's Club Meeting Saturday. Mrs. John Scott will entertain the Members of the Woman‘s club Satur-| Mr. and Mrs, Otis Faller left last day afternoon at her home on+Durbin|evening for Omaha where they will street. 4 spend two weeks on business and eee | pleasure. Pi Beta Phi soe | Meeting Postponed. Mrs. Thelma Fowler and son, Dan, The Phi Beta Phi meeting which|returned yesterday from Colorado was to have been held December 4 at|where they spent several weeks vis- the home of Mrs. Ben Pelton has-been {ting at the home of Mrs. Fowler's postponed until December 11 parents, eee ene Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath have | Should Report on | fas their house guest, Wilfred Thom- Dance Ticket Sales. Persons who lave been’ selling!son of Toronto, Canada. Mr. Thom- tickets for the dance to pe given!son seems much impressed with Cas: Saturday evening at the Elks hall per and plans to remain here for some by the Casper Woman's Departmental time, club should report to the committee se ¢ not later than tomorrow morning, ac-j} Miss Ruth Mason returned this cording to announcements made to- morning from an extended trip in day. If possible returns should be the east. ] made this evening in order that the} we committee can check over results of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Miller have as the sale. their guest Mrs. Miller's father, M The dance shduld attract one of the la, Baxter of Wellington, Colo. & largest crowds of the season as it tops Baxter came up to spend ‘Thanksg! off the bridge party and bazaar which ing anid will spend a week before re- will hold forth at the hall during the turning to his home. day. Pash Dinner At The Misses Eihma and Mazie Cross Wilson Home. came up from their hoe in Dougins Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson enter-' yesterday to attenfl the formal dance tained at a Thanksgiving dinner last last evening. evening at the'r home on North} ete Beech street, Covers were laid for! Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Longshore 12 with decorations of-pink and white. spent Thanksgiving in the city from After the dinner an entertaining pro- their ranch visiting their daughter, gram was given. Lots. . . eee Luncheon At - A. W. Coons, etitor of the “Basin Henning Wednesday. Rustler,” is in the clty for a few days Mss Marguerite J.. Newton enter- alned at a lunebeon Wednesday at, bd the Henning hotel in honor of Mrs. M's Margaret Stewart arrived this Ww. B. sa, Mrs. Joseph O'Mahoney morning from her home in Denver and Mrs, John Grieve. and will spend several days vi: tg ofan triends. > Yoemen Meeting This Evening. ~The. Bratherhood of the American Yoeman will bold a regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the Labor Temple. After the busienss meeting there will be a dancing party for the on bus'ness and pleasure ee eee Mrs. Sarah Morton who hasbeen the house gifest of MM and Mrs. Patrick Sollivan and daughters dur ing the Thanksgiving holidays left Yoemen and thelr friends, aed COLD CREAM POWDER, peg: © agement &%e LIME PINK G> WHITE BOXES The Ladies of the Grace English yi Lutheran church will hold a bazaar tomorrow at the I. O, O. F. hall from 5 pe m. until 6:30. A luncheon of coffee and sandwiches will be served at noon. Dinner at and Mrs. O. N. Shikany and entertained at a ‘Thanksgiving dinner last evening at. their home. Pink and white flowers were used for decorations. Among those who were present. were Mr. and Mrs. H.. 0. Schienk, Mrs. Emma Brady, Mr. Albert Pickett and Mr. W. K. Dokken. HERE is just one genue ine cold cream face powder made—and that is Armond! Armand Cold Cream Powder is perfectly Sot Gry smooth and dense, - s a base of cold creant. it spreads cvenly, blends naturally into the skin and stays on till you wash it off. Just try Armand Cold Cream Powder once. It is $1, everywhere—in the little pink-and-white hat-box. If, after several trials, you do not love it, take it back and get your money. Ask your dealer for, or send us 2bc for a week-end package containing gener- ous samples of Armand Cold Cream Powder, Armand Bouquet, Rouge, Cold Cream, Vanishing Talcum and Soap— Address ARMAND—Des Moines Mr. and Mrs, Denham Entertain. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denham enter- tained at a formal dinner party last even'ng at thelr home on Grant street, which preceded the dance given at the I, O. O. F. hall. Twelve guests were present. et 9.110 Tea at 3 Roland Home. One of the most attractive teas . OH! KIDS _ LET’SGO TO. THE IRIS TOMORROW | MATINEE AND SEE “THE GIRL IN THE OVERALLS” If Your Picture Is Flashed on the Screen You Get $5-Cash-$5 IRIS TOMORROW im the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters, r stations, the retail and wholesale districts, by living at*be | AWAY AT IRIS, BILL TO CHANGE NEXT SUNDA “The Girl in Overalls, ‘the musical ‘¢omedy-drama which started a three- day run at the Iris theater last night! Was successful in turning away large crowds of perosns who desired to see the show who were denied that priv- jilege by reason of the fact that the theater was not large.enough to ac-| commodate them. The ‘play is composed of two ex- cellent acts and has enough genial! humor along with a lous trend to! make it liked by everyone. | up for next. Sun-| | } The bn com a day will surpass any attemy py week: > jto, the present writing. Its is| ro adi “The Double Cross.” This production | will be staged in three acts and is! said to possess many thrills. | “The Double Cross,” is a@rama} of the uncerworld a crook p:ay that} holds one spellbound until the fall of| the Curtain. There will also be a! clever bunch of musical dsiterruptions and vaudeville specialties interspersed througheut the dramatic production. | > Yellow was the popular color for! dding gowns in ancient Rome. { | That will make you fox “Toot Toot Tootsie,” Orchestra of Chicago. “Cow Bells,” Played His Orchestra. “Hot Lips.” Patricola. James. the beautiful Overture Suzanne.” genrath. Mme. Homer-Stires, 238 East Second St. Shop at The Music Sh money in Eonver office. | } |with his parents. | | Stockman, who {s spending a few days “How The ‘New December Victor Records DANCE RECORDS POPULAR SONGS All for the Love of Mike,’’ Sung by Miss “When You Long for a Pal,” Sung by Lewis INSTRUMENTAL Toscanini and the La Scala Orchestra ‘play ‘RED SFAL “On the Road to Mandalay,’ Sung by Wer- “Salut d’Amour,’” Played by. Zimbalist. “Go Pretty Rose,” Sung by Mme. Homer and The Music Shoppe, Inc. vey hotel, 1619 Welton, s:reet; oppo 1 site Masonic tenwle; heart of the city; City Briefs $1.50 for room jrith bath: $1 without: good as the bet, A good pi: tor i | H Ld food peopte, 2414t | atlies osle Se eee aiph Murane is visiting here with He will return . Max W. Ball, president of the West Dyer Hayes left for Lander Wed- Charles Stubbs of Kaycee ts a in the city. R. G. Taylor, head of the Glenrock | Ol company, arrived from Denver this morning, R. E. Wertz came home from Chi- eago to spend Thanksgiving with his family here. Mr. Wertz {s connected With the Producers and Refiners cor- poration. Fred W. Freeman of the Texas Oil company, came in frote. Denver this morning. T. Gratiot returned from Chicago Ltoyd Wilson who is conne: the C. B, & Q raitroad, with head rs in ance, Neb., Spent several! days in the city on business and visit 6 friends “enen in Deiver stop at the Har E. H. Smiley of Oklahoma ness visitor for a week. Oriental.Cream Eiffiel and Phoenix. value. Black and brown. fashioned, all-silk. 1% SATURDAY ONLY $2.45 Full Gouraud's SATURDAY | 11:30 a: m. to 2:30 p. m. | Jeremiah Mahoney nm iy from the Buffalo Creek ranch spend Thanksgiving with his Char or fo Denv s Taylor is a business visit:/ few days from his home in Fresh It Is! It is a pleasure to go to your cake-box when you have baked with ROY. i Powder use it Gein the nature of a pure ‘ of Tartar Baking Powder to baked foods fresh. ‘ % mr The Smallest Grand Made Saturday Is Silk Remnant Day at Kassis. This meansareal Built for that small spa ’ * and is just one of a hundred you hoped you could piace Don’t Miss It. reasons why house- pido. prereset Royal SEE IT AT a BiieePowderSomestions |The Chas E. Wellsf The Kassis Diy Goods Company It Contains No Alum 232 Main Entrances of Becklinger Bldg. Remnants After our big Anniversary Sale we have hundreds of Silk Remnants at less than half price. Most of these Remnants are in suitable lengths for Teddies, Gowns and gifts. ‘hese include Radium and Pussy Willow, Georgette, Tricolette, La Jersey, Taffeta and Kimona Silk and linings. In all colors. Grand Music Co. East Second Phone 1740 137 East Second St. Casper, Wyo. trot like a regular fox. Played bys the Benson by Zez Confrey and from “The" Secret of Phone 1745 opps—and keep your Casper. Warmth and Protection At Economy Prices o— Women’s Xmas Felts Soft and warm Felt Comfort Slippers with soft chrome leather soles. Neat and attract- ive patterns. In a variety $i 39 e Women need not deny themselves the comfort and protection of a neat pair of four-buckle Arc- tics when they are selling at this price. A basement special at. mance of colors, pair... Men’s Comfort Felts Men’s grey Felt Slippers. Made with soft padded soles and warm felt uppers. Every man needs a $1.50 pair, at ._. Children’s Warm Felt Slippers ter evenings. With soft padded soles. ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT OPERATED BY WIGGINS we itek Littie feet will enjoy a pair of these bright red Cavalfers for win- Sizes 1114 tp 2, $1.15. ITHIITITI ee CTSTETT TTT]