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Park avenue in honor of Miss Mary Flinn who is home from school. eee Entertainers’ Club Will Give Popular “And Home Came Tea” ie the name. of @ threeact comedy which is to be given some time next month by mem- bers of the EXntertainers’ club. play was written by Waiter Ben Hare, | author of many other clever produc- | tions. It is decribed as “a sprightly comedy of mystery in which there is an abundance of fun without Pat-| taint of impropriety or element of of. tense.” | Those who wil! take part include the Misses Seabricht, Maxwell, Cari- son, McKelvey, Ray, Stinson, Soady Burie-| Haines, | and Banta, and the Messrs: baugh, Treglown, Mudgett, Rutz, Havice, Markland, Wilson, Cor-| Cree sell will undergo an operation while in the city, bridge and Ladbury. see Mrs. J. W. Johnson Enterta® at Dinner. Covers were lad for 12 at a dinner ut | to Casper this morning from Los A M 1 Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Sa given by Mr. and Mrs. last night.| St!# and other cities in Californi: and! 1114 South David street, Those present besides the host hostess were Mr. and Mrs. P. ©. Nico- laysen, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, George B. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pelton, and Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Townsend. Bridge was played after the dinner. Mra. W. R. Johnson and Mrs, Pelton took the ladies’ prizes, while Mr. Nel- son and Mr, Pelton took Ifke honors among the genflemen. Mrs, Shaffer Entertains 500 ‘Thursday Club. Mrs, William Shaffer was hostess yesterday afternoon to the members ot the 500 ‘Thursday Club. Mrs. C. 8. Ewing and Mrs. H..P. Bubb prizes. /Luncheon was served at , Mrs. Schanck will enterta'n club within two weeks. “2 Mrs, Nichols Holds Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained near'y 20 guests at a cleverly appo'nt- ed bridge luncheon held at her home nn South Park avenue yesterday. Honors were taken by Mrs. Anna Leeper and Mrs. P. ©. Nicolaysen. ‘The occaston was in honor of Mrs Nicho's' mother Mrs. I. H. Nichols who {s here from Council Bluff, Ta eee 330. the Clark-Basom Marriage Here. Mies Charlotte Clark was united in marriage to Mr. Clyde Basom by the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand Sunday af- ternoon at the pastor's stad}. ‘The ring ceremony was used and Mr. and ‘ars. H. A. Stuart were, witnesses. The young peoplo will ae in Casper. . uf) | L. Meets Tomorrow. ‘The members of the Loyal Temper- ance Legion will meet at 3 p. m. to morrow in the parlors of the Bfeth- odist church. pass . B. & P. W. Clob Elects New Officers. ‘The Business and Professional Women's club of Casper met fn an an- nval and monthly meeting at the Hen- n’ng hotel last night with a 6:30 din- ne* Teports of officers and eomniittees: were heard at this time. The treas- urer’s Feport was read by Miss Zoe Merks and’ that of the membership committee by Miss Margaret Fulton. The B. & P. W. club has a member- sh@ of 90. The members represent the various business callings and pro- fossions of the city, Miss Inez Babb gave the report of the finance comittee, showing that $300 had been added to the sayings nf the club during 1922. Miss Lola Miller told of the work of the soc'al committee, while the results of efforts put forth by the service committee were outlined by Mise Olive Punten- ney. Mrs, Lorene Hohl told how the publicity committee had accomplished results through the weekly bulletins and through stories in the newspap- ers, Miss Frances Yeomans outlined the luncheon program work of the year. An interesting and inspiring talk was given by the retiring president. Miss Blanche Toland, appealing for the closest co-operation for the carry: Ing out of the program for 1923. Miss Toland led up to the club's rela- tions to national work fn its national and legis'ative work. The following offcers wree «)- President, Margaret 10m ce Oats Never Cooked so quickly Quick Quaker Oats Cook in 3 to § minutes ° Your grocer now has Quick Quaker Oats, as well as the style you know. Quick Quaker, perfected by our experts, is the quickest cooking oats in the world. It cooks to perfection _in 3 to 5 minutes. Both styles have that exquisite flavor which has won the world to Quaker. Both are flaked from queen oe only—just the rich, plump, javory oats, In both we get but ten pounds from a bushel. But in Quick deg od the oats | cut before flaking. They are sotles very thin and ly cool ler and thin: flakes are smal eat or is all. And the small thin flakes cvok quickly. If you want the Quick Quaker, « for “Quick” on the label. You will get the quick flakes ever known. st cooking oat | y Addie Kensinger; correspo retary, Blanche Toland. Mrs. C, 8. ‘Thompson entertained garet Fulton gave an up-to-the-minute the members of the Baptist choir response in behalf Ls the newly-elected ‘Thursday evening at her home on officers. ae The | pea giving readings in palmistry through- out Wyoming, came up from Laramie yesterday. it business men’s club luncheons and at | other gatherings. "} where they have been spending the Baxter Basin field near Rock Springs) spent a few days o fthis week attend. will leave tonight for his headquar- ters in that city, Mr. be ager ar ©. and other eastern citfes vialting with| this morning. past three months. Mr. Wilson, who is an official of the Midwest Retining , company, report: beawerte ‘vacation. i . Miss Mary Williams the holidays in Washington, jis a visitor relatives. \reside at Riverton. eee Arthur Horstman, brother of C. H, iHorstman, president of the Citizens’ ; National bank, was operated on for @ppendicitis Monday at the Casper | Private hospital. Mr. Horstman re-| rE | sides at Waltman. | eee i | Little Miss Meredith Peake, four- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peake; is very sick at the Wo- men’s and Children’s hospital. eee Mrs. G. H. Mann will parents. nding ec- Miss Mar- City Briefs Refiners’ company. eee return to Mrs. Charles Mednick and Mrs. Ted| Casper Saturday morning accompan- per this morning after havin: nt : 1 have returned from a two weeks /‘ed by her daughters, Ethel and the holidays with “his brother ota: Jus. | trip to Denver. Marion, Kathleen Sicklin and Vir | carora, Nev. eee Madam Reno, a lady who has been ginia Witz. eee eee Miss Patricia Sullivan will leave for Chicago to continue her studies at the Three Arts school next Tuesday. ee Joe Holmes, field superintendent for the Midwest Refining compan: the here from Chicago. are Madam Reno has made, & part of her work to entertain at | ver this morning. eee ard and Mrs. R. B. Russell of Salt M:. here from Alliance, Neb. cee { Mrs. Joseph Donl'n, nee Miss Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Weber are visit-)Elleen Sullivan, left yesterday’ for ing friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Weber|her home in Lafayette, Ind., after spending the holidays here with her R: E. Wertz returned from a busi- ness trip to Cheyenne this morning. Mr. Wertz is with the Producers and Ray Williams arrived back in Cas- H. D. Howe is a business visitor Frank O’Ryan came up from Den- ‘ Arthur Schulte returned this morn- he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. ing to business interests. H. Sun-Maid H. Hill came up from Denver LAUSANNE—An ¥. B. Tough is a business man here | from Washington, D. Pressed in allied circles that the breakdown of the premiers’ con- ference would stiffen the attitude of the Turks, who would seek to profit by the division among the allies. i 1,249,269, opinion was ex- Canada received From 1901 to 1920 the total number ot new British settlers in Canada was During the same periods 1,318,469 settlers from the United States. Raisins In Tins Now we are Sun- Maid Raisins in ey also for men who want delicious rai- sins with the freshness of fresh fruit—all ready for a cake. Plump, tender, thin-skinned, juicy fuereele with all seeds re- moved. You have never tried a more delicious fruit. ‘Two, sizes which your retailer sells as follows: 12 ox. tins for not more than 20¢ 8 oz. tins (cupful size) for not more than 18¢ Raisins in Tins EVERY WHERE RYZON | BAKING POWDER you use /ess came in yesterday. Mrs. Rus- Mr. and Mra. N .S. Wilson returned THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. January Clearance Sale tail trade. our confections. ONE HOUR SPECIAL FOR “peg! FROM 3 TO 4 P.M. Our extra quality Keystone Pillow anys Size 42x86. Regular price 75c pair. ONE HOUR 49¢ PER PAIR Everything in stock is greatly reduced. Don’t miss these bargains. THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1981, 120 East Second St. “Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices.” 414 East Second i Stop! Look! A Pleasant Reminder of the Best in Candies We have made arrangements with the Palms Wholesale Candy Manufacturers whereby we are to handle their products exclusively for the Casper re- This Means Fresh Candies Every Day We want the people to get acquainted with us and We want*you for a steady customer. We want you to have the best. We Will Offer for Gisinddis. FRESH FUDGE At 35c Lb. (No Limit, Buy All You Want) Keep Your Eye on Our Advertisements for Other Specials. Milk, Ice Cream, Cigars, Tobaccos, Magazines Stop! Look! Listen! CONFECTIONERY === JANUARY SALE! Is crowding our store to the doors, Listen! Phone 1113 iit titi tmmm STOCK UP AT REDUCED PRICES This sale of Men’s Furnishings at low prices will appeal to the man and woman with an eye open to economy. Every article measures up to our usual high standard of quality, fine workmanship and latest style. MEN’S. SHIRTS $1.25 to $1.50 Shirts now on sale at $2.00 to $2.50 Shirts now on sale at $3.00 Shirts are specialized at. $3.50 Shirts are reduced to_..-.... -.1.2.-__ $4.00 Shirts are reduced to___--__-_____. ______ $4.50 Shirts are a special bargain at $5.00 Shirts can be bought for. 20 Per Cent Reduction on Our Fine Silk Shirts 20 Per Cent Reduction on Men’s and Boys’ Suits‘and Overcoats 20 Per Cent Reduction on Luggage 20 Per Cent Reduction on Blankets Richards & Cunningham Company vets HH nn E Studio 138 South Durbin ¥F. L. Immer of Chicago is stopping in Casper for a day or two. i conical Vitae N. man at) Rerived this seine nine, MISS HAZEL U. HOOPMAN Teacher of Piano Phone 698 Eager buyers are securing the greatest values ever offered udeqqqqqqaqgag Follow the Wise | Ones WHO WILL BRING YOU TO THE LEADER Everything for the Woman and S. Necoll is a Denver business UL vn : : GOING Our Dresses at $17.95, $28.95, $38.95 Values Which Will le You. Fur Trimmed Suits at $14.75, $1 FAST! 9.23, $38.95 Just a Few Fine Fur-Trimmed Winter Cloth Coats A few shipments of advance Bpring styles in Hats, Dresses and Suits Have arrived. Just 95 82 00 a few steps from Second Street on Center m= ta {| ae ee aes ‘ 2 : ‘ nt Te PORnRT TESS CRETE