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fa 5. A. E. Banquet Saturday Ev. Members of the Sigma Alpha Eps!- Jon fratern'ty were hosts at a stag party Saturday evening given in the banquet room at the Henning. Twen. ty-two members were present. toastmaster for the evening. L, 8. Worthington and M. N. ‘Wheeler gave talks on the early his- tory of the S. A. H. fraternity in ‘Wyoming. Leigh McGrath did a like service regarding the national h'story Clair. Blanchard addressed the members on the present of the organization. activities of the fraternity at Lara- mie. A stag party wl be held on Foun: ders’ day, March 9. ee Bridge Party New Year's Eve. Twelve gue were present end Mrs. Stanley Griebel Sunday eve- ning. Honors Marguerite Lioyd and Mra. M. P. Wear. Ted Powers and Mike Wear| Dinner At took the prizes for the gentiemen. cee Departmental Meeting Postponed, The general meeting of the Casper club which ‘wag to have been held this week has been postponed until the next general ‘Woman's Departmental meeting today. eee Newleyweds Entertained At New Year's Eve Party. Friends of Clarence F, Webster and enter- his bride, nee Margaret Nai tained for the newlyweds at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Year’ 18 at the Palace Inn at 10:30 was followed by a theater party at the midnight performance at the Iris. Mr. and Mrs. Webster, who are long time residents of Casper and popular in the younger set, were married in Mrs. 8S. S. Combs entertained many young members of the Baptist church with a dinner party last night at her The af- fair was given in honor of Miss Mary Flinn, who {s spending the holidays home, 815 South Ash street. with her parents. ‘Twenty-five guests were present. The Rev. and Mrs. evening was spent informally with games and other amusements. eee Miss Wilma Scott entertained with four tables at bridge at her home ‘New Year's afternoon. High honors for the afternoon were won by Ross MM. Grant and the consolation thy Miss Janice Hufsmith. Bridge Lancheon , 4t Townsend Home, ‘Mrs. C. H. Townsend will entertain @t a bridge luncheon tomorrow at her residence on South Wolcott street. eee Mr. and Mrs. Webster Honored Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keefe enter- tained at a New Year party Monday afternoon at their residence on CY ave- nue in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ‘Webster, who were married in Denver last week. The Fortnightly br'dge club meeting which was to have been held Satur- day has been postponed and will not meet again until Saturday, January 18, at which time it will be held at the home of Mrs. Major Ormsby on South Center street. eee HE. Humm was host at an informa dinner party last evening given at the Henning hotel. Forty-five guests were present. ee Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained at an informal bridge luncheon Friday at her residence on Park avenue in honor of Mrs. R. Nichols, of Council Bluff, Iowa, Mother of Mr. Nichols, who {s spending the holidays visiting Nera. Mra. Nichols swill entertain again Thursday at a bridge luneheon. eee Miss Sullivan Entertains Thursday Clab. Miss Kathleen Sullivan entertained the members of the Thursdzy club Saturday at her home on East 10th street. Honors were taken by. Mrs. © Cecil Bon and Mrs. Pitt Covert. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Joe Donlin, Mrs. Leigh McGrath and Miss Patricia Sullivan. asie "6 Bridge Luncheon Friday Mrs. J. C. Snook was hostess at an informal bridge ‘luncheon Friday at her residence on East 11th street. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Finch were Pleasantly surprised Sunday evening when twenty of their friends gath- ered at their home at 216 F street to celebrate their first wedding anni- versary. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards after which a buffet luch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Finch were presented with a set of engraved silver by the guests. eee ‘Women of Bookfellows’ Circle Hold Reception, The women of the Casper circle of Bookfellows received the gentlemen members of the organization and about 150 other guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. Richard Shipp last night a cll li Malis At this meeting an alumni! association was formed, among the activities of which will be the giving of informal Parties at different times throughout the year. Dr. T. J. Drew was the ata bridge party held at the home of Mr. re taken by Miss| laid for 10. Baird on South Ash street on New eve. A dinner with places for C. M. Thompson assisted the hostess in serving. Following the dinner the The affair served as a splendid sub- stitute for the regular monthly meet- -|ing of the organization. It also gave an opportunity to many friends to be- come acquainted with .the members | of the circle. Those wno acted as hostesses were D. L. Shipp, Hermae Sterret Phelps. Lilian Lucene E’gin, Cora , Mildred Fisher, Elizabeth Ogilb!e, Irene °C. Lacy, Kathryn Chappell, Lillian Van Burgh, Mildred Harned, Marquerite J. Newton, and Fay Banta. cee | Board Meeting At school board of the Methodist church will hold its regu- lar monthly meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and +] Mrs. H. B. Durham, 815 South Dur- bin street. | aoa) ce | Mr. and Mrs. Walker | Entertain. | Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam A. Walker | entertainea at a New Year dinner Party yesterday at their home, 706 ‘United street, in honor of their fifth -| wedding anniversary. Covers were ome Johnson Home. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Johnson enter- tained at an informal dinner party yesterday at their residence on South Ceter street. Covers wero lald for 10. (Mr. and Mrs, Hooper Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooper enter. tained at an informal evening party Sunday evening at their home, 736 South Beech street. Eight guests were present. ‘Thursday Club This Week. Mrs, Pitt Covert will entertain the Thursday bridge cclub this week at her home on.CY avenue. cee Briige Party At ‘Undegraff Home. Mrs. Stuart Updegratf was hostess at a bridge party Saturday afterfioon at her home on East 11th street in honor of her sister, Miss Isabelle ARMAND COLD’ CREAM POWDER, du The LITTLE -PINK-&-WHITE: BOXES you cannot buy a better owder than Armand Cold Cream Powder. It is smooth, dense and delicately perfumed. It spreads easily and bl naturally into the skin. And it stays on till you wash it off. Armand Cold Cream Powder is the first dry face powder to contain a touch of exquisite cold cream. We think you will love it. Try it just once. It is $1 every- where. 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Eight guests were present. ee . | 500 Club Meeting | Thursday. | The members, of the 500 club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Shaffer. . oe Inaugural Ball | Attended by Casperites. = Among the many persons attending the great formal ball held in the capi- tol building at Cheyenne last night to celebrate the” going-into-ffice of Governor Wililam B. Ross, were three Casper young ladles, 'the Misses Ruth Kimball, Thora Slade and Dorothy Sinclair. These guests left Casper for Cheyenne Sunday evening and were the guests at the homevof Governor and Mrs.\Ross on New Year’s day. ‘They went on to Lara- mie to resume their studies at the University of Wyoming this after-| | noon. | eee Dinner of Westminster Guild Will Be Held Tomorrow. The members of the Westminster! |guild will hold a dinner in the Pres-| ‘byterian manse, 804 South Wolcott| street, at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening. | The dinner will be followed by a pro- gram on “The Gospe's in Art." Miss| Mae Winter will be the leader, A!!! jbusiness girls and teachers who at- tend the Presbyterian ehurch are in- vited. 1 eee Woodcraft Members Will Dine on Elk Meat Tonight. An elk banquet will be he'd at 6:30 this evening in the banquet room of the Henning hotel at which members hall. tain her bridge club today at her|°vening. | terday afternoon. - Che Casper Daily Cridune - © present. After the dinner there vill be an {nitlation of a large class of new members in the I. 0. O. F. The Grand Guardian of the Neigh- ors of Woodcraft from Port'and, Ore., is expected to be present this After-dinner talks are scheduled as follows: “Suggested Improvements for Cas- per Circle 409 for This Year," Heima ‘ewton. ‘The Woodcraft Home,” Davis. “Fraternalism,” John Heagney. “Horoscope of the Members of Cas- per Circle," Mina Whisenhunt. “The Thimble Club,” Nellie Lane, Clarissa Elizabeth F'sher. “The Juveniles.” Mary Frank. | “Frontier Days in Casver Lodge 409," M. L. Bishop. é ! “Review of Activities of Casver Lodge for the Last Year," Zenobia Clark. Geo. C. Davis will act as toastmas-| ter. | PERSONALS Ralph Wertz, Jr. and John Cur- ran left last night for Ann Arbor, Mich., where they will resume their studies. at the state university. ere * Harold Strickter returned to the New Mexico Military Institute yes- Strickler had been | with his family here for several weeks, having been forced to cease his work at the institute because of iMness. eee Attorney G. H. Mann returned this morning to his office in the Oil Ex- CHEST.COLDS. > Phones 1910-J and 1921-W The Prudential ‘Insurance Company of America Has the Strength of Gibraltar The Prudential Insurance Company INSURES MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN | Every form of insurance—every occupation, no exception—every age, from 9 to 66. If every wife knew what every widow knows every u husband would be insured. FREDERICK B. ANDREWS District Manager Room 5 Zuttermeister Building |forming at :ing shown “Tess of the Storm Coun- j Lincoln, Neb., to continue their stud-| |to Lake Forest Military Academy. | spending a week in Denver visiting his rela- the former will be identified with T H. Archer, formerly of Casper, in the f'ves here. He was accompanied on|management of a roof garden amuse: this trip by Mrs. Mann and daughters/ment place which Mr. Archer recent- also Kathleen Sicklin and Virginia|ly secured. Mr. Archer was formerly Wits. His daughters will remain in/!one of the proprietors in the Arkeon Denver accompanied by Mrs. Mann /j here. for the remainder of this week ber-| ; Fi. tar the Colorado Theater; Mr. and Mrs. B. Sterm are in the there, supplementing the picture be- city for a few days visiting friends. eee try,” by Mary Pickford which is hav- ing an unusual run. eee | The Mites Charlotte and Gantz left yesterday afternocn Relph Andrus will leave this even- ing for Minneapolis where he will re sume his studies at the Minnesota university. Mr. Andrus spent the holidays’ here. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus. eee Luey for jes at the Nebraska Wesleyan unt-| versity, |__The Misses Fern Hall and Ruth | Karlson spent a day in the city from Students who returned to the Unt-|their home in Lander versity of Wyoming last night in- eee cluded Clair Blanchard, Harry Bal-| tr. and Mrs, W. E. Horton are in P | lard, George Vandaveer, Francis! ¢rom Salt Creek and will spend sev- Dunn, Harry Scott, Charles Hemry, |, ral days visiting friends, Kathleen Hemry, Foster Blodgett, | eee ,and Alice Perdis bans | Mrs. M. J. Malone arrived this morning from Cheyenne David Kidd returned this afternoon! spend several days here. Wade js in for a few days from Salt Creek and will Mrs. Lee 8. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Allen have re- turned from California where they ee have been lving for the last four! Jamcs Filman returned yesterday months. fie from Denver where he spent the holidays at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. N. Coleman Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mr. and Mrs. James Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Burnes and families of Lander spent the holidays visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L Bishop on East Second street SOLD EVERY WHERE Judge and Mrs. John A. Murray returned this morning from Denver where they were married last Wed- Sar ore nesday. BAKING. POWDER you.use./ess Mr. and Mrs. Rex, Mullen'x are leaving for Sloux Cit ~ Iowa, where Sawyer anal children have returned from Chicago after a three week's visit there with friends and relatives. eee James O'Connor will return to Raw- lins this evening after spending the holidays here visiting friends, . James McCray of the Préducers and Refiners is spend.ng a few days here visiting friends. Martin O'Haire has returned from} Denver, where he spent the holidays with h's family. James Stock is here from El Dora- do, Ark., and will spend severa' weeks attending to business affairs and visiting friends. {iss Catherine Nolan left last e WATCH THE TRIBUNE FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF KASSIS WHITE GOODS SALE PAGE THREE. ing for California where spend the remainder of ister. —- - ask for Horhick’s The ORIGINAL » Malted Milk The Original Food-Drink for All Ages QuickLunchat Home, Office tsF‘ RichMilk, Mi she will; the winter’ months visiting at the home of her! ‘alted Grain Extractin Pow-, deré Tabletforms. Nourishing~Nocooking. Every high priced Hat, in- cluding all French importa- tions, goes on sale this morn- ing at e $5.95 Coats Casper, Wyoming Be sure to see the new specials for Wednesday. Shap JANUARY CLEARAWAY - Suits - Dresses TWO IMMENSE SPECIALS 38.95 Sale will continue all this week for the benefit of Your absolute choice of all lower-priced Hats at only $2.95 out-of-town customers. Full attendance desired. other important business. J W. R. M Thee HUMPHREY .Radiantfire THE PERFECT GAS FIRE At the touch of a match you receive instant glowing heat. No muss, no bother—just quick, clean, odorless heat at the small cost of one cent an hour to operate. A Size for Every Need—From $18.00 U Casper Gas Appliance Co. 115-119 East First St. W. O. W. Reguler meeting of Natrona camp tomorrow night. THOS. LONGHURST; Clerk. Election of officers, and ES ed *MILLAN, of Cc. Phone 1500 The Frantz Shop.is famous throughout Wyoming for its Dress Sales. Purchasers come from distant points especially for these events. 57 beautiful Winter Dresses in every popular mate- rial, shade and style, including many, many garments which are regularly priced at from $78.50 to $125.00. Your absolute .. $38.95 CHOICE Ab ones eoneeerenenen A splendid line of COATS, SUITS and DRESSES . which have been regu- larly priced up to $98.50 as a special offering at only of beautiful Dresses for stout are included. women v Takes your immediate choice of all our most beautiful 2-piece Winter Suits—regu- lar prices of which are up to $265.00 (a few extra large’sizes). A small line of handsome Fur-trimmed Winter Coats which are regularly priced up to $175.00. Your choice at.... Andto Usher in the New Year of 1923 —AT— $38.95 “hese two specials com- ise the most remark- able offer on WINTER GARMENTS which we have ever made, There are also many other noteworthy spe- cials at $19.23 and at other prices in which you will be inter- ested.