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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. Whist Club Meeting Monday. Mrs. William Swanton entertained Bi her home on South Wolcott stre Those winning honors for the eve were Mrs, M. J. Foley, Mrs. y, Mrs. Peter Tobin, M. C Crouch, E. EB. Dean, and Denis Daly. eee (| A. A. Dinner Party At Pettingill Home. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pettingill en-| ¢ tertained at an informal dinner party | a¢ last evening at their residence on| South Park in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | \, John Martin of the Java Dutch East | ;,, | | | North Casper Box Social Last Evening. Madison Ingenheimer and Mra. James Kem. Among those who attended were the Mesdames B. B. Brooks, R. H. Nich- the Whist club Monday evening at ols, Jeremiah Mahoney, Carl Shu- maker, Joe Bingenheimer, O. L. Walk Leigh Townsend, J. C. Snook, L. Reed, James Kem, Roy Wy'and E. Biglin and the hostess, . Members of tho North Casper lurch gave a box social last evening the church hall on East H and streets, the proceeds of hich was added to the church build- g fund. A large attendance was Indies ‘house guests at the Jeffrey) ppecont, 1 home. Pink sweet pease were used | Piva). vn interesting Program was for decorations... Among those Who} Cnuin 4 bandied pra iff ee attended were Mra J. H. Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Eileen Dinsmore, Minal E. Young, R. D.} Miller and the host and hostess. | Knights of Pythias Meeting Friday. }ehureh and United streets. made to begin the construction of the | building in a month. purchased this week and on the corner of East H Plans are being locate The Knights of Pythias will meet | Daptioate Club Friday evening at the I. 0. O, F: hat | Meeting Friday. at 7:80. There will be special enter- vor! ibers of the efreshments and work in| mem! tains a club tomorrow at her home, 426 East All knights are re- nt. ee the first rank. ee quested to be pre: bas ° Kensington Tea Wednesday. The Mesdames A. J. Wood and Fred Van Gorden second of a series of informal parties were hostesses at the| Might to about ffteen had gathered in the regalia of Rag- Mrs. J. C. Snook wil! entertain the Duplicate Bridge eventh street se Hard Times Party Held at Peach Home. Mrs. Fred Peach was hostess last couples who giyen yesterday at the home of Mrs.| dom for a “hard times” dance at her Van Gorden on Grant street. Among those present were the Mesdames Henry Bayer, C. M. Andrew, J. T.| co Scott, L. D. Branson, B, H. Herbert, home, 425 South Lincoln street. A buffet supper was served during the urse of the evening John Huff, Barl Burwell, C. A. Wil-] Benefit Dance son, W. W. Whaley, J. A. Howser, | This Evening. W. 0. Ratcliffe, W. D. Morgan,| ‘There will be a benefit dance this Tgicten Wray, Edward Troxel, Guy] evening under the auspices ot the Scott, H. L. Fi A. J. Kelly, Compton and F. J. ¢h Wyoming Children’s Home society at Wilson, H. W. e Arkeon Dancing academy. Spe- Leschinsky. clal entertainment from the Styles eee and Smiles company of the Iris Woodcraft Thimble theater will be given. An introduc- Club Meeting Friday. The Woodcraft Thimble club No. | th 97 will meet in regular session to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. John Whisenhunt, 1325 South Ash street. All members of the club are asked to be present. eee tion committee will be present during ie evening. All proceeds of the dance will be added to the society's home fund. Surprise Party At Jotmson Home. Willlam Wenner and H. Johnson Bridge Luncheon at entertained at a surprise birthday ‘Trevett Home. Mrs. Guy Trevett entertained at the first of a series of informal bridge | L. luncheons given yesterday at her rest- dence, 704 Grant avenue. 2 ‘Trevett was agsistea by Mrs. J. M. Trevett and Mrs. John Trevett. Those winning ‘honors for the afternoon | Ry A spent in dan party this week at the home of Mr. Johnson on Park street in honor of | H. Becker. The evening was ing and playing cards. was served at midnight lunch Twenty-eght guests were present. jue Circle Club were the Mosdames Thomas ‘Kenney | Meeting this Evening. and H. Shoemaker. Among those The younger employed business present awere the Mesdames_ Fred | giris or the Blue Circle club will meet Villnave, Ed. Hadléy, R. B. Evansi| this evening at 7 o'clock at the B. Pelton, Edna Thomas, L. G. Mur-| «y phy, Allan McLellan, H. Shoemaker, Y. W." headquarters. The evening J. H. Arbuckle, Earl Hanway,,Thomas F. O'Don- Kenney, J. J. Donovan, J will be spent in making wax beads. All young girls interested in the club and its work are invited to attend, nel, J. W. Bingham, Briggs and the hostess. eee i Presbyterian Dinner ¥. Is Successful. Members and friends of the First Presbyterian church turned out in large’ numbers to the dinner last night in the tabernacle at Sixth and Durbin streets. About six hundred were served, and considering the number present, great credit is due to the ladies in charge for their effi- cient handling of the crowd, and for of thelr efforts to give good service to gi all. The dinner was served by four committees of the Ladies Aid, the ty, chairmen of which are: Mesdames T. S. Foster, C. W. Denter, C. H. Car- penter, and F¥. R. Henry. The pro- cteds of the dinner are to be applied to the building fund. The ladies wish to thank the public for their patron- age. Other committees of the Ladies ‘be Aid will serve a dinner at a later date. eee Birthday Party Wednesday. Mrs. William Kocher assisted by Miss Vollertsen entertained the child. ren of the Park school kindergarten yesterday afternoon at a birthday party in honor of ttle Lois Kocher’s birthday. Games were played and re- freshments were served, ee The si!ver tea which was to have been given tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Criss Wagner by the Maccabees has been indefitely post- poned on account of the serious {ll- ness of Mrs. Wagner's mother. . Mrs, Schwartz” * : Entertains. . ° Mrs. H. H. Schwartz was hostess at the second of a series of informal bridge luncheon given yesterday at her residence, 801 South Beech street. Honors were taken by Mrs, Joe Special lot of dress shoes $3.00 to values Close Out Price $2.25 JESSEN BROS. 00. 115 East Second, Tell Them And You Will Sell Them! Be sure you tell them in the. big Industrial num- ber ofthe Tribune, Make your advertising reserva- tions now. also each member is asked to bring a guest. W. ©. A. Firiancial Drive this Month, Proparations are being made by the members of the Y. W. C. A. for the annual financial campaign which will held this month, the date of which will be announced later. Chinese Tea to Be Given Saturday. Members of the Blue Triangle club the high school Girls’ Reserve will ve a Chinese tea Saturday after. noon from 2 until 6 o'clock at the ment of the Smith Turner building on Center street. The tea will be for the beneft of the secretary in China, Miss Catherine Vance. A short but interesting pro gram has been ‘planned. | PERSONALS | Mrs. R. J. Fueh Shepherd of the Fuch company are eapected to arrive in Casper today rom New York where they have been purchasing new spring stock for the store. and Mrs. Inez eee Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Browne moved into their new home this week 1315 South Boxelder street. Mrs. Thomas A. Hall of Arminto is im the clty for a few days y.siting with her daughter, Marjorie, who is 4 student at the high school. “SEE ka Mrs. Anna B. Lever who has been the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. 8. G. Sinclair, for some time left th.s week for her home in Los Angeles. Miss Elizabeth Becker left Monday afternoon for Olean, Y., where she will spend several weeks visiting friends and re‘atives. eee Mrs. William Wenner has as her house guest her sister Miss Marie Sourborn who arrived here Gaturday from her home in Germany Miss Bertha Streeter of the United States Butld.ng and Loan association of Great Falis, Mont., is in the city ‘or a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hearst and family of Thermopolis have arrived in Casper and will make ther future aome here. Mr. Hearst will be con- nected with the Ayres Jewelery pany in the Smith Tur Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Michie and small daughter Margaret are in the c.ty for a few days visiting friends and re‘atives. m: er biuding. Miss Margaret Wood left last even. ing for Salt Lake and Ogden where she will spend a month visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young have returned to their home in New York after spending several months here on business and visiting friends. eee Mrs. C. H. Carlson has returned from a three weeks visit with rela- tives In Elgin, I. || City Briefs | | Robert A. Byrnes, manager and auditor of the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Insurance company left Che Casper Daily Cribune Galbraith, whose husband was killed n the Salt Creek gas explosion on January 23. G. H. Wootten of the J. H. Bury Realty company is again at work after being confined to his home with the crippe which he contracted re- turning from his mother's funeral at Clarksville, Texas cee John Neff of Laramfe brother of Coach Neff is in the ety and has ac- cepted a position with the Produc. ers and Refiners. oe GONAN DOYLE’S GREATEST MYSTERY TALE ON SCREEN All the thrill or delicious mystery that has made the books of Sr Arthur Conan Doyle ever-popular throughout the world, has been maintained in the screen version of his greatest detec tive story “The Hound of the Basker- villes,”" at the Rialto theatre tomor row and Saturday. With Eile Nor. wood's distinguish: impersonation of Sherlock Holmes and the splendid work of a brilliant supporting cast the plcturization of "The Hound of the Baskervilles” is being hailed by critics and publics everywhere as a noteworthy achievement. Woman’s HEALTH RESTORED She Claims Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Did It After Everything Else Failed Milwaukee, Wis.—‘‘I feel that I ought to let you know about my case. I was ailing and couldbarelydo my housework and washing I was so run-down, just and I feel wonder- fully good now. I do every thing that comes along, and we all take your medicine asa tonic when we feel just so. the Ve ion’t Iam thankful for what table Compound has done for my health and for my family. Mrs. Mary SAIEcHECcK, 944 28th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Letters like these testify to the value of the Vegetable Compound. These women speak from the fullness of their hearts. They describe as cor. rectly as they can their conditions: First, those symptoms that affected them’ most conspicuously; and later the disappearanceof those symptoms. They are sincere expressions of grati-_ tude. For nearly Atty yeare Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has for Salt Creek today to pay the death claim of $2.000 to Mrs. Charlotte C. Domestic W. C. A. headquarters in the base. AMERICA been so praised by women, GIMME/ A Bomb Shell of Comedy-Drama That Hits the Modern Problem. A RUPERT HUGHES Picture FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THEATER saving of repair Why Lose Your Temper on a cold morning when your car won’t start? There are many troubles of a cold garage that can be overcome by buying one of our One of our Gas Garage Heaters will soon pay for itself {n bills, Your car deserves it, All of our Garage Heaters are abso- lutely guaranteed safe, Priced $15.00 Up CASPER GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY, Inc, 115-119 East First St, Phone 1500 | PAGE THREE. FINAL CLEAN-UP At the Frantz,Shop is on and in full sway. Doors had to be locked several times to keep the crowds bagk. Just two days more of these sensational bargains. Silk Fibre Sweaters All the wanted shades and sizes. Fine quali Regular $10.00 val: > $3.95 Ladies’ Silk Hose Black and white only. Friday only. Priced for Regular $1.25 value— Underwear Manufacturers’ Samples. Take your pick at absolutely Manufacturers’ cost. - 9 ae Wool Sweaters Ladies’ Silk Hose Boys’ and Girls’ Hose Pull-Overs. All colors and sizes. ONYX lazy Here are Sweaters that are just All colors. Regular $1.50 value. Fine quality. Black only. the thing for spring. Friday only, 50c values now. 19e Regular $6.00 values $2.95 PeOh Pair a jcc. 98e Bargains Like These, Like Time and Tide, Wait for No One The Dress Sale The of the Year We do not believe you have ever seen such Dresses in this city at this price. most marvelous Dresses ever offered price so sensationally low. at a Regular $20.00 values now Regular $25.00 values now 912.99 | $16.95 LADIES AND MISSES’ WASH DRESSES 91.19 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS Fur trimmed, Crepe and Satin lined. All high grade, $30.00 values now. $12.95 A wonderful assortment, fine quality, and marked special for this sale. Regular $4.00 values. Only one to a customer, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DRESS SKIRTS Big assortment. No two alike, In Prunella Cloth and fancy mixtures, Regular $7,50 92.95 values now LADIES’ AND MISSES' DRESSES Taffetas, Canton repes, Polret, Twills and French Berges, Marked special for Friday, Regular 817,50 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS All our high grade Winter Suits, er rimmed, egu. iw E ‘i $9.95 i ened vale, BOLO No Refunds No Refunds No Exchanges No Exchangea Every Sale Final Every Sale Final Just a few steps from Becend Hireet on Center 1