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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 social seasons in Casper. Elks’ home auditorium. Dancing was a.most continuous from 9:30 until 8 o'clock with “Acker- man’s Easy Going Jazz” providing many apecialties and novel ties in their numbers, When “Home pavis Gal Sweet Home” wae played there were|tne SBeanrs. eon few who were ready to leave. To the committees who arranged the details must go a large amount of creat for the success of the occa- gon. The hall was tastefully deco- rated in purple and white, the lodge colors with the Elks’ Christmas tree, beautifully lighted, on the stege. Miss Mary Roderick of the Rialto theatar and Douglas Isitt of the Ark- eon provided several pleasing Gvete which added much to the pro- gram, Mass Roderick is not only a jianist of unusual ability but has a 7 ~o'ce particularly adapted to orches- tra work. Nancy Graham of Denver, dansuese, put on two aesthetic toe dances that were well received. A buffet lunch was served in the ¢lubrooms on the main floor from midnight to the end of the party. see Meikie-Fletcher Marriage Christmas. Christmas day marked the marriage ot Misa Margaret Meikle Mr, Chester K. Fletcher at the hae ct the bride in Denver, Colo, The couple will make their home in Casper. They will return nere January 1 and will probably take apartments in the Ard- more. The bride is a popular graduate of the University of Colorado at Bould er, being a member of the Delta sorority. The groom is principal of the Na- tronn County High school. He came Members of the local Biks lod; and t frolicked last night well into the nai rote. of cori at the annual forma] dance which is a feature of the w' | orchestra ,, jazz her resicence on South David street. \ ij { Present were the Misses Cielia Dyke, Agnes Dyke, Lucille Davis, Dela Decker, Lula Duty, Edythe Clem- Katherine Davis, Josephine Eveiyn Clews, Conlin, John Gressinger, Fred Bilis, Harold Skel- ton, Oscar Schmidt, J. K. Davis, Harry Scott, Earl _Mng¢ahl, Glenn Stuart, Arthur Medon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Iy.nnis. Dinner At Norris Home Last Evening. Miss Lovey Norris was hortess last evening at a formal dinner party at mons, Covers were laid for six. a oe Bridge Lancheon Yesterday. Mrs. Lee Reno entertained at an informal brdge luncheon yesterday at her home on South Kimball street. honors were taken by Miss Edna Welsbrod. Twelve guests were present. Informal Tea Yesterday 1 Miss Elloen O'Mara was hostess at | an informal tea yesterday afternoon | given at her home om Eeuth Walnut | street. Guests for the afternoon were | the returned students of the Univer of Wyoming who are speniing @ holidays here. Sullivan-Lowry Marriage. Mrs. Lila Suliivan and Josevh F Lowry were quietly married last eve ning at 8 o'clock at the Presbyter'an Manse on Weicott street. The Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiated. fre here for the first time last September ring ceremony was used, The couple! and is achieving unusual success as the head of the local school. * » Mrs, McWHliams Honored Guest. Mrs. J. J. Svenson will entertain at an informal afternoon party today at her residence on Beech street in honor of Mrs. Jess McWliliams, s' and house guest of Mrs. John ‘yne on CY avenue. Guests will be old ume friends of Mrs. McWilliams. eee Open House at Durham Home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Durham will hold open house Monday, New Yeane day, from 3 until'9 at their home, 815 South Durbin street. eee De Molays Will Hold Dance This Evenirg. Many members and friends of the local order of De Molay will attend the holiday dance to be given in thx Masonic temple this evening. Mem bers of organizations affillated with the Masonic lodge, and parents of De Molays are cspecially welcome, ve occasion will be in honor of those students who are horae from school and college for the holidays. Although special invitations have been handed out in some cases, no tudent should stay away. e-e Dhmer at Jeffrey Hours. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffrey enter- tained at a formal dinner party last evening at thelr ome on South Park avenue, The affair preceeded the Elk's dance. Among those. who at- tended were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pet ting!l, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Riker, Mr. and Mrs, W. Wethers, Mrs. Elleen Dinsmore, Dr. J. C. Kamp an¢ Minal B. Young. eee Miss Rundin Entertains At Dinner Last Evening. M'ss Esther Rundin was hostess last evening at a formal dinner perty Which preceeded ~ the Elk’s dance, given at her ‘home on Park avenue Among thoso present were Miss Veeta Gilborne, Miss A@eline Gil- borne and tho Mossra, BE. O, Ham- mond, Warren Christian and John Wesley Gillespie. | | . Woodcraft Thimble Club Tomorrow. ~ The Woodcraft Thimble club will hold 2 special meeting tomorrow afternopn at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Heacney, 427 South Kim- bail streét. All officers as well as members are asked to be present as the books for the year will be closet at this meeting. oe The Rev. McMart'n Will Speak Sunday. ‘The Rev. David McMartin of Chey- enne, will speak Sunday at the Pres- byterlan tabernacle to the class of ladies taught by Mrs. Charles Wilscn It is requested that all members of the class be present. The talk will begin promptly at 9:45 o'clock. see K, of C. Dance Is Postponed. The New. Year's dance which was to have been given next Monday by ike Knights of Columbus has been postponed indefinitely; Midnight Club he Midnight Bridge club met this = at the home Mrs. Frank Cowan on South Wolcott street. Honors for ‘tiie evening were taken by the Misses Kathleen Sullivan and Kathryn Mc teney. Substitutes for the evening were Mrs. Nell Kimbal!, Mrs. Rex Fanning and M! ‘Vera Tangeman. ones Miss Evelyn Clews entertained at an informal birthdey party this week at her home 1224 South David street. A short program was given by Miss Ofelia Dyke, Katherine Davis and Mr. Walter Conlin, after which the party enjoye¢ dancing at the Arkeon. At midnight a. three-course dinner was served. Red roses were used for dec- erations. Among those who were was attendeC by Mrs. Angus McLean and Mr. William Macaulay. Mr. and Lowry were formerly of Shu- uu Mont. Mr. Lowry is connected rere The couple will make their home in Tne Misses Mazie Cross, Emma “ross and Helen Stott came up from Jouglas yesterday to attend the Eik's ince last evening. They will return: oday, o 8 why x The Misses Florence and Catherine Velton returned yesterday from Den- er after a two week's visit thero| vith friends, cee | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young of @len-; ock were in Casper Wednesday. Mr.| Young is president of the Young Oil sompany. * John Sullivan, whp ts connected | with the Banker's ‘Trust company of | will arrive thia week and New Year holiGeys| H ee Mr, and Mrs, C. J. Hawkins and chil¢ren left yesterday far Nebraska to be gone several weeks visiting | with relatives. | eee Miss Abby Arnold haa returned rom Denver where she spent the thristmas bolidays visiting frionds. eee Mrs. R. C. Wookham and daugh-) Mias Margaret Nau is spending sev- eral weeks in Denver visiting friends. eee | Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Fort Collins spent the Christmas hol- inter jf J e The party attracted 250 couples who enjoyed one of the best planned and executed parties ever enjoyed by Casper society, and which was held in'the |Dr. and Mrs yesterCay the Elk’s dance last ere in to Biltings where they their this week overland for that place ——— morning from Butte, spending Christmas at that place. Dr. Bryant was formerly with St.: Ann's nospital in Buite. ifew days looking over the structure, the Kasoming Oil | yesterday in the city on business from Cheyenne. “THE HUMAN ZOO ss Doris doesn’t have to know much about banking to be aware of a run on the First National. The other women seem interested in the run—the men in the deposits. has returned to this home tut Mrs.|the Producers ané fefinere! gas| trom Bucknum, Wyo., who is hero Robinson wil spend some time here | office at Riverion is with ths Standard Oi! company. ;Vi=ting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mre. Robert Hawley and J. R, Hyi!ton arrived Douglas to attend ning Mrs. M. K. Patrick and small son he city from Douglas en route will make Patrick left future home, Mr. Dr. Wiliam Bryant returned this Mont., after F. A. Castle, whe, recently sold his interests in the Castle hotel at Oma- ha is in the city for a few days on/ business. . . Cc. T. Lupten iy in*Riverton for a Sheldon eee H. A. Young, puchasing agent for company, spent . Theodore Weathers arrived yester- | day from Denver and will spend, a week here attending to business af ter Elizabeth are in the city frem| fairs. % thelr home in Denver and will spend! Sit ¢, tree weeks here visiting friends. | Harry K. Long returned yesterday eee from Boulder after spending the! | Christmas holidays there with rela- | tives. . R. G. Taylor, Lewis McMahon, and H. B. Bates went to Lander on busi- idays here with Mrs. Robinson's par-| ness yesterday. ents, Dr, and Mrs. M. C. Keith on South Beech street... Mr. Robinson eee _¥. B, Dykeman who {s tn charge of Good assortment colors. Children’s Winter At 25 to 33 1-3 Per Cent Reductions Including Coats, Sweaters, Leggins, Hats and Caps. CHILDREN’S WOOL SPORT HOSE Of English Manufacture. Extremely durable, three-quarter and full length, at ; $1.25 to $1.50 per pair. WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL SPORT HOSE $1.50 to $3.26 pair. “WY? & Perkins & Cd. SPECIALTY STORE Che Casuer Daily Cridune PAGE THREE CU AR See the —By! Cc. D. Batchelor rien My, But That g 91.95 Table Is Popular nui Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! New Specials for Saturda New Specials In Bargain Square y on Bargain Square = - S 4 Se SOP ‘$1.95 Good assortment Wonderful line Sashes Union Suits S$ 4 House Dresses and Ons lot Ladies’ Silk Bena $1.95 $a°35Gh Poe $2.50, $ 95 New lot of Bags, Purses values $1.95 = i ree $i 95 SS 3 Novelties .. @ e A line you cannot beat for value. Another line of strictly high SUITS $14.75 “atts tee’ $40.75 This of All Times is the Chance to Get Your New Winter Suit Every Plush Coat in the House Must Go at Half Price Prices on Cloth Coats, Winter Dresses, Evening Gowne and doz- ens of other items of Vcmen’s Apparel are Slaughteredi. COME EARLY! een New Hat Specia! i One lot to close out at <a All our best Hats to close tt 6B EO) Shop at a SrA AA Te. ‘% Casper on| for the week-end usiness. Just a Few Steps from Second Street on Center W. Lester Bagley is resident who is he Afton, Wyo., a day or two. | J. R. Crane will return tais even ing from Montana where he has been spending a few days on business. Robert D. Lind! Lda Bare Mount Vernon, Ia., " oe James Bardwell bas re>:rned from Rawlins wher, ie lived for the last few months y arrived from yesterday. Charies A. Cooney arrived from . Denver this morning. SUEUR EB. Barker is a business man All winter models, including Sport Hats of Beaver, etc., Dress Hats of Velvet, Duvetyn, Satin, etc., in fact, any of our high priced patterns—all mage go to make room for our spring stock. SATURDAY ONLY ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Store Open from 9 A. M. till 9 P. M. Saturday Friday and Saturday Sale of Fine SHIRTS Values to $3.00 "= Public Market 5th and Wolcott 5th and Wolcott Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Hens and Springs are Very Choice Pork Chops .........-.~--20¢ Pork Shoulder —.._.15¢ Pork Sausage —_...1744c _.18¢ Pot Roast ........__124ac Plate Boil, 3 Ibs. for 25c Sirloin T-Bone.....25c Round Steak . 224ac Pure bulk Lard, special Saturday, Ib. 14%4c A full line Heinz Pickles, Relish, Olives, Chow Chow and Mince Meat. Large fresh Oysters, per quart. =) oe Spare Ribs SPECIAL Grape Fruit, Florida___- Bananas Fancy Winesap Apples, box _.-4 for 25e CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street A full line of fresh Vegetables for your New Year's Dinner. THT] A 1