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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923. Pythian Sisters Install Officers. Saturday night tn special meeting the Pythan Sisters Instal/ed the following | officers for the year 1923. Past Chief, Lillian Hawes; most excellent chief, | Mamie King; excellent senior, Ione Ridgeway; excellent junior, Lena Jame- son; manager, Ellen Eatters; M. R. C., {by Mrs. M. C. Church, Mrs. John Mc- | Kenna, FE. E. Dean, Patrick Burke, and M. J. Burke. The club will meet again in two weeki eee Cc. & N. W. Club Will Enterta’n., The Chicago and Northwestern Wo- man’s club will entertain Thursday Nancie Cromwell; M. of F., Amy Mulli- gan; protector, Hattte Holmes. guard, Mary Dworak; musician, Grace Beltz:| press correspondent, Winn’e McMillian;| captain degree staff, Eva Shoemaker: trustee, Agnes James. Past Chief Eva Hall acted as installing officer and with the ass’stance of Alice R'chards| and Lila Cockin carried out their work in an efficent manner. The out-going most excel'ent chief, Lillian Hawes, evening at an informal social gather- | ing at 7:30 at the Northwestern sta- tion. All Northwestern employes and families are invited to be present. Thursday Club “omorrow. The Thursday bridge club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home cf | Mrs. Ted Purdy on South Park. aM er was presented with a past chief pin and certificate, Missionary Meeting Thursday, January 25. ‘Tho Missionary society of the Pres- byterlan church will meet Thursday afternoon, January 26, at 2:80 in the church parlors at Sixth and Durbin street. Mrs. C. H. Bowman's com- Eastern Star Mceting Thursday Evening. The Fort Casper chapter of the East- ern Star will holds its regular meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the| mittee will be in charge of the pro- Mason'c temple. There will be initia-| Sram. tion of cand'dates, after which refresh- wt ments will be served. The examining | Mrs. Hooper committes ts asked to be present at | Entertains, 1:30, Mrs. Paul Hooper entertained the members of the Midnight bridge club last evening at her home on South Beech street. Honors for the eve- ning were taken by Miss Kathleen Su'livan and Miss Kathryn Mahoney. The club will be entertained again in| two weeks by Miss Lois Longshore. oi 6-6 Mrs. Patterson 1s Honored Guest. Mrs. T, C. Tonkin entertained at an informal dinner party last evening at her home, 425 South Grant street, in honor of her sister and house guest. Mrs. D. Patterson of Washington, D. C. Honors for the even'ng were won by Mrs. Ben Pelton and R. E. Wertz. Covers were laid for 12. se e\s Dinner at Winter Home. Congressman-slect and Mrs. C. EL ‘Winter entertained at a formal dinner party last evening at thelr residence on Milton street. Pink roses and candles attractively decorated one table wh Arthur Tibby, A. G. Fidel, W. ©.| on the other a color scheme of red was| Stubbs, John H, Roland, V. B. Hanson| carried out. Honors were taken by|and the hostess. ! Mrs. Charles Barton, Mrs. Anna Leo- * ber, Frank England and C. W. Barton. | Pan-Hellenic Tea Invited guests for the evening wers the | Saturday, January 27. Messrs. and Mesdames J. B. Barnes Jr, . Bridge Tea Yesterday, Mrs. O. C. Brewster was hostess at an informal brige tea given Tuesday xfternoon at her home on Grant street in honor of Mrs. Arthur G. Cibby who will leave Casper Wedn day for the coast. High honors were won by Mrs. V, E. Hanson. Among those present were the Mesdames W. I. Rehr Jr., R. E. Evans, A. J. Kelly, The local chapter of the Pan Maj. Ormsby, James W‘ederhold, ©. W.| Hellenic association will entertain at Barton, T. C. Tonkin, Frank England,|an informal tea Ss Te R. M. Andrus, B. J. Sullivan, Mrs. D.| it the residence of Patterson, Mrs. Anna Leeper and h Lincoln str Hosteasea Maal Young. | afternoon will be members of eee the Tri De't, Delta Gamma, Alpha M¥. and Mrs. Robertson Phi and Delta Zeta soroi Wilt Entertain. A, Ae Mr. and Mrs. M. EB. Robertson wit! | \<. entertain at an informal dinner part; this evening at their residence 539 South Beech street. Sarr Itridge Ten At Taylor Home, Mrs. Cart Taylor wil be hostess at an informal ‘bricge tea tomorrow efternoon at her home on’ Lincoln of C, Favor Dance this Evening. The Kni t ening to be given at the I hall’ Dancing will commence d continue until 12 reshments and punch will t his wil be one of the regular month- y entertainments which the Knights avenue, Twenty guests will be pres cnt. e\e Bread Club Meets. The Misses Mary and Edna Grieve entertained the Bread club last even ing at their home, 142 North Beech street. Sixteen were present. During the evening games wero played after which refreshments were Mrs. John England accompanied by her daughter and son Margaret and Kenton motored to Thermopolis Sat rE OAS urday, returning Sasper Sunda Presbyterian Dinner ~ 9, ¢ Wednesday, Jan. 31. Dr. Carlyon of the Denver universi The Ladies’ Aid of the First Pres-| ty, who has been in Casper for two byterian church will serve a chicken | days attending the Inter-denomina dinner Weinesday evening, Jan. 31] ional Sunday schoo) institute, re at the church tabernacle the proceeds turned to Denver last night. of which wf'l be added to the bulldin« eee fund Serving for the (inner will be-| Mr, and Mrs, Frank P. Arnold of gin at 6:30. There will also be a sale! |ander are spending several days in of fancy work, cooked foods ant] the city visiting friends and on busi candy. ness. see eee Geaners Circle Miss Leona Kearns, who has been Will Meet. with the Sunday school institute The Gleaner’s circle of the Firs Raptist church, will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. 8. S. Combs, 815 South Ash street. The afternoon will be spent in sewing. All those who attend are asked to bring thimbles and nepd'es to this meeting also scraps of mater fal for quilt blocks for the Pique In- dian Mission. All members of the circle are asked to be present as a new president will be elected. eee Sour Stomach Best Relleved by Chewing a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet—No Water Needed—Carry Them Loose in Your Pocket, ‘What the avearge person needs: tn this day and age is the balance? stomach sweetener that he can takr at any time, at any place and get re lief right away. This effect is~ ha with one or two Stuart's Dyspepsi- Tablets. No matter what you eat or drink, if the stornach sours, gete gassy, seems to bloat and press against the heart, if it belches and heartburn makes you miserable, try these tablets. The moment they reach the stomach they neutralize the acids, they give the stomach the al Kealine effect tt is craving for an¢ thus you soon feel goo¢, the stomach is settled and the faults of indiges tfon are thus corrected. You may Whist Club Meeting Monday Eyening. Mrs. M. S. Ryan and Mra W. T. Mahoney entertained their Whist club Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ryan on South Center street. Honors for the evening were taken Catarrh Must Be Healed! You'll never be free from catarrh until you heal those raw, inflamed Patches in your nose and thr. that are out of reach of liquids and sprays now eat pie, cheese, sausage, pickles if you get a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspeps'a Tablets today at any drug Step into any first-class drug store | store.—Adv. ang get a 60-cent jar of “Deo,” the famous Dennis' Eucalyptus Oint- ment. Heat a teaspoonful of the o'nt- ment in a tin plate and inhale deep breaths of the soothing vapor. Do this night and morning, and you will experience the greatest relief you have ever known. No more nasty dripping in the throat—no stopped up feeling—no buzzing in the ears. You will feel better, breathe better and sleep better. The vapor deposits an antiseptic fim of oll over diseased membranes. destroying germs and gradually healing raw spots. “Deo” is sold by all leading drug- gists, Dennis Mfg, Co. makers, Lv. Meet Me at the MINSTREL Given by the Business and Professional Women’s Club, ELKS’ AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JAN. 26 THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW! fhe Tasver Deity wrifune Jim Swank’s first and second wives m ot—they agree on one thing—the third here, returned to her home in Wheat- land last evening. ee Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Larson are in the clty for a few days from ther home in Lusk. air Mise LiMan Mo!ler returned yester- day from a two weeks’ vacation spent in Denver and other Colorado cities Mra. H. R. Shaw returned to Den ver last evening. Mrs. Shaw has been in Casper in the interests of the Sunday school institute. see | Robert Meigh is in from his ranch st of Casper and will spend several ys here visiting with his brother. Mr, and Mrs, James Gregory left yesterday for Omaha and other points in Nebraska. Whle in Omaha they will be the guests of Mrs. Gregory’s brother, Walter F, Gregory. cee Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Newe‘l are here from their home in Tulsa and will visit in Casper for some time. Mr. and Mra. W. D. Weathers left last evening for Cheyenne to be gone several days, eee Mr, and Mrs. Robert Warner and gon are city visitors for a week from Ogden. el Meet me at American Legion dance the Arkeon Thursday _evenin, City Briefs The Rev. E. F. Mufoff returned to his home in Wheatland Inst r ter being here for two days. Attorney William F. Meekem of Douglas was In the city yesterday. | D. G. Melvor is : iness visitor | here from San F\ | John A. Martin of Hardware company been visiting here the of Chi nne has a day or two. R. L. Clark arrived in the city from Lander Tuesday to remain for a day or two. eu95,¢ H. G. Bingenhetmer Ss a former Cas. per business man who is visiting with friends her® from his home in Denver YSIS The Rev. L. C. Thompson, pastor o the Presbyterian church at Wheatlan: were here Monday and Tuesday of th's MEASEES oc cold troubles; use nightly— | Wyoming Vv week to attend the Sunday School !n- stitute. eee Char'es Hirs'g :s a Cheyenne stock- man who came up yesterday morning. Ry C.D. Ratcheliog Dont use cosmeti-s to hide skin troutl_> Resinol aids poor complexions sini done te teeters or 2. This is “Dress Week’? at The Frantz Shop ects with cosmetics which do not con- cal, but usually attract attention to the eason for their use. Begin today to clear your skin with Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, This treatment not only cleanser skin and enables it to breathe isually removes blotches, redness roughness, Ask your dealer for Resinol Soap and Olotment. he at od PAGE THREE. * He was present at the luncheon of the will leave this evening for Cheyenne to] ing a few days in the city looking over , Casper Chamber of Commerce |be gone several days on business. business matters, eee | see eee | Fremont Michie is a business visitor) Business callers from Buffalo for the| H. O. Barber of Lander was « bus!- for a few days from his ranch. | week are Carl Lund and A. J. Mather.|ness caller yesterday en route to Chey- cee eee S enne. 0. B. Shaw of Rockford, Il, is visit- L. T. Shirk !s a business visitor for “ee ing with Tracy Shaw here. @ few days from his home !n Omaha.| John T. Mayo, county assessor, of hago 1 es, © Worland. ts in the city for a few days E. L. Shiffer of the United States I. Kelly arrived yesterday from St.|on business. Radiator corporation, Omaha branch, Louis and will spend several days here. eee . . is in Casper on business, | bd Frank Filman returned tihs morning ° . Walter Jenson ts visiting friends for/rrom a short business trip to Denver. B. J. Sullivan, pres‘dent of Central a few days from Riverton. ——— P’ps Line company, is spending sev- se 8 eral days in Omaha on business. B. R. Bm'th of Soo Falls is spending cee + ‘a few days here on business. R. T. Burke of Shoshone spent Sun- eee day here visiting his brother. H. W. Blakely ts he: ray eo 8 B'g time at American Legion dance at the Arkeon Thursday evening. ——_ The immigration tars may have to be lowered to offset our loss in popu- lation through the triangle murders, —Indlanapolis 3! from Omaha. Natrona county assessor. A. F. 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Conn Band and Ousheatesl Instruments, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Ukeleles, etc. All Accessories. 5. Courteous attention to your individual wants. In making you happy, we’ll be happy. The Chas, E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second Street, Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 Sale of Taffeta Dresses for young women and women who want to stay young. Another Shipment of Spring Coats and Suits Just Received =| S = Many More 2 Beautiful Spring Hats Arrived Today EACH Each of these Dresses is an individual creation in the latest mode for spring. In the ordinary course of merchandising they would be priced at $35.00. We offer your choice of them at $24.95. Just a few steps from Second Street on Center. sa NAAT MOA 2