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wd SR — ee ee ee eee ae ol eS — a ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923. Formal Dance Is Feature of Week’s Events. party at the Arkeon tomorrow an unusually entertaining dance. ‘The fact that it {s the last formal to be given preceeding the Lenten per- fod assures a larger crowd than the ordinary formals have attracted this reason. ‘The rather oda invitations put out and the fact that the com- mittee in charge is unknown have added to the interest. One of the committes made the rtatement this morninz that thelr names had been left off the invita-| tions because similar committees in the past ha@ been harshly criticized by reople who were overlooked or} purposely not included in the list of invitations and they,desired to avoid ény such unpleasantne: The decorating scheme has been completed at the Arkeon and the in- terior looks very attractive in its new ack and white dress, It is believed that the raising of the orchestra plat- form, permitting additiinal “dancing space and permitting the dancers to pass under the platform, will meet with approval. Ackerman's “Easy Goin’ Jazz" or- chestra, under the leadership of W. P. Ackerman,’ haye a specially pre- pared program of dance numbers for tomorrow evening's program. Dancing will begin at 30 and so invitations relate, wiil continue ‘rem then on." see North Casper Chicken Supper Friday Evening. Members of tho North Casper church will serve a chicken pie sup- per Friday evening, February 9 at the church, 1009 North Durbin street. In connection with the supper there will be a sale of home made candy, Serving for the supper will begin at 5:39, . Altar and. Rosary Dinner a Success. Tho Altar and Rosary dinner given last evening by members of the so- clety at the Mullin club proved a huge succe: Over 700 peop'e were served during the ev . Much eredit is to be given to all members who helped make the ‘A success. Those in charge of the the Me kitchen were aret Clowry, Oscar Heistand, Dessert, Lena Dett wyler and Francis Clark. Those hav- ing charge of the tables Were t On the eve of the Pre-Lenten Frolic, the formal dancing from a society standpoint exceeds anything of a similar na- ture that has been held in Casper since the Elks’ annual for- mal, the crowning event of the Christmas holidays. ‘Many features of tomorrow night’s affair prognosticate Tnast f. night, the interest in the affair Edward I. Collier, 625 South Beech; Kensington, Mrs. ©. J.) Johnston, 914 South David; Capitol Hill, Mrs. C. H. Sowe, 113 South Lincoln; Victory Workers, Mrs. Chris (Wagner, 333 Grant avenue; Busy Bees, Mrs, Mink- ler, Harrison street; C¥ circle, Mrs. Ode Perdue, 915 South Chestnut, Ths CY circle will give an entertainment of about 30 minutes’duration, All members are requested to be present. eee | Friday Clab Will Mest. Mrs, Frank Knittle will entertain the members of the Friday bridge club tomorrow afternoon at her home, , 604 Lind avenue. Annual Banquet This Evening. . The Christian church will give their annual banquet this evening at 6:30 at the church on Lind ‘and Grant streets. All members and friends of the church are invited ta be present. | A small fee will be charged for adults while no admission will) he charged for children or high school students At this banquet a report of all the work of different organizations of the church for the year will be given. The public {s invited. * | : { : | \ rane Red Men : | Will Meet. ; | Popo Agie Tribe No.°10 will ho'd its regular meeting this evening 8 o'clock in the T. 9." 0. F._ hall. Installation of officers and impcrtant | business will be the main feature of the evening after which with refresh officers. Miss Berger Will Be Honored Guest. to be given Friday evening by the Misses Julia, Mary and Edna Kassis. | eee Connor-Kellner Marriaga, Miss Hazel Connor and William © Kellner were married at 7 o'clock Wednesday at the Baptist parsonage 514 South Beech street, the Rev. ¢. M. Thompson Jr. offictating. Mr. and Mrs. C,H.) Robb accompanied the couple, \ Mrs. I her hot liner’ has just come from e In*Conneeticut. For the years she has been a nurs¢ in the gavernment Jhospital at New Haven, Conn. 4 Mr. Kellner is connected with the Mesdames Ida Johnson P. Hola n, Ed. Adams, Geiser, §. Slizisky B. Dean, M. J. Foley, Newman, N Mrs. Peter O'Malley, and Miss Mar faret ‘Barrett: i \ 3 oe Mrs. Evenson Entertains. Mrs. A. J. Evenson entertained at nm 500 party at her home, 622° Morth Center, yesterd: afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Mary Kelly of La Crosse, Wis., who is visiting at the Fvenson home. Among those pres- ‘ent were the Mesdames W. T. Ma- honey, A. T. Jessen, J. C. Grisinger. AGeorge Scott, M. M. Myer, Lee Perry, Fred Villnave, Mike Ronan, Tom Ken- ney, Graham, R. Shaffenberg, Fred McIntyre, and the honored guest. eee Bridge Lunclieon ‘Tuesday. Mrs. L. G. Murphy was hostess at an informal bridge luncheon given yesterday at her residence in the Blackmore apartments. Honors were taken by John McFadyen and Mrs, E. J. Sullivan, Among those who attended were the Mesdames E. J. Sullivan, B. V. Foster, J. B. Barnes Jr, T.A. Dean, T. 8. Cooke, William Bailey, J. C. Snook. Anna Leeper, H. I. Patton, R. D, Wallace, John Me: Fadyen, Clapp, B. B. Lummis and the hostess. o- Knights of Pythias Meet Friday Evening. ‘The Knights of Pyth!as will meet inregular session Friday evening at 7.30 at the I. 0. O, F, hall. Follow- ing a very important business meet- ing and work in the second rank re- *treshments will be served. All mem- bers are asked to be present. eee Corn Dance at Arkeon This Evening. This evening at the Arkeon thero Will be a Corn Dance, the first to be Blven in Casper, 1. J. McKeon, man ager of the Arkeon, has purchased $100 worth of canned corn, and every woman and girl entering the build ing during the course of the dance Will be presented with a can of corn. ‘The big feature of next week's pub- le dances will be the Valentine's Day Masquerade ball to be held Wednes- @ay evening, when $100 tn prizes will be given away for the best costumes, Cpe ee Methodist: Ald Circies Win Meet Friday. Circles of the Methodist church will Meet with the following ladies at 2:30 pm. Friday: Social Service, . Mrs. ‘Don’t Neglect Your Skin ‘Ladi | ies—- A few days’ treatment with | CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, ‘ will do more to clean up the skin than all the beauty treat- ments in crea- ation. An im- perfect com- plexion is caused Millions of peopl fake them for Biliousness, Dizzi Headache, Upset Stomach’ and for zi Standard OT company. He» saw serv ice in France and came to Caspr from New Jersey last July. active member ‘of the local post of the American Legion and incidental- ly is a member of the/basketball team of that organ‘zation. The marriage which has just taken place is the culmination of a war time romance. ot Shower Given for Miss Ida Berger. M'ss Ida Beree . Carl Eack whOsa marriage to will take place nest | week, was honored’ with a miscel-| laneous shower last night at th?! home of Mrs, Fred Van Gorden, 412 | prize. He is an} \THE HUMAN ZOO S=> — BABEL Bt ILDING > {ih — +} WAISTS = WUN YUNGWUN [ies ORIENTAL IMPORTERS |e M=GILLIEUDDY~« CO, LIN ENS i AC M WCE | PAPER nese POPOFF axe LIPSKI FURS AND Stans BAMBINOAnD VINO OLIVE OS SHEN EPR TOKIC FRADING O RPORATION Whe Tasner Daily Crifune By C. D. Batchelor A resident of old time returns in search of his descendants. Dines is president of the Midwest Refining company. M. K. Blackmore. who is also a prominent official of the company, is in the party. oe. © Alexander Wilson and ‘family ar- rived from Thermopolis this week to remain for a short time. see Mr. and Mrs. Walter Copeland are Lincoln, Neb., residents who are now in Casper. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. W. in Casper Wednesday Perry arrived from Greybull. Roger McDonald, @istrict ma’ g¢ ser of the Continental Oil company arrived in the city from his home in Colorado Springs and will make Cas per his headquarters. Mrs. McDonald and baby will be in Casper the latter part of next week. a W. G. Perkins of the W. G. Perkins and Co. Specialty shop will Icave to- morrow for New York where he will visit all the New York markets. pur 1 chasing the latest novelties of the tho interested to learn that this f ete to dear that season and for the coming seasons. Mr. Perkins will be absent from Cas- per three weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell W. Winter are the proud parents of a baby ied an _engagemen daughter who arrived last evening at| ‘heate Me the their home, 633 South Grant street.|°f In the pi Both mother and daughter are pro. gressing nicely. dies," t at the I ss Trevett took the part “Bud- This is the leading: feminine role and is being taken this season by Miss Lelia Fairchild. roduction GE THREE, lar young lady who is now taking a course in vocal lessons at the Amer- ican Conservatory of Music, Chicago, payed last summer with the Boyd Trousdale stock company which no" r Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton spent yesterday in Casper from Douglas visiting friends. ee Mr. and Mrs. Dan Quinlin left th's week overland for a short business trip through the northern part of the state. J. C. Lord, superintendent of the WOMEN! OYE IT NEW FOR 156 Colorado and Wyomin, railw: is here from his home In Valder, colo, ] Skirts Kimonas’, ,; Draperies owing to the illness of Mrs. Lord who | Waists Curtains Ginghams has been placed in the Women's and | Coats Sweaters Stockings Children’s hosp‘tal. Dresses Coverings Everything Friends of Miss Anna Trevett will pu Wow—nip it! Incessant coughing that breaks up sleep—stuffed-up nostrils that blowing doca not relleve—oppres- sive congestion in the throat— | these are the warning signals! | Do not let your cold torment ments will be ‘served yby the new | WS blindfolded in this unique game ! | and was told that she had won the On nearing the heart the door opened the center of the room on which were was Miss Ida Berger will be the guest|#!l the gifts, of honor at a miscellaneous shower | Valentine paper. Following this a mock wedding was Mrs. William Emmel was the Miss Mary Kassis was the held. “bride.” “groom.” ister for march Pu selec in mes. The Among Mesdames Victor Gher, R. P. Ne crawford, Frank Horning, Wil Ww. a. the occasion. Kass's play les were worked out for thejthe ion of partners for the evening tables were decorated J candles and‘ red hearts as being an-| Mr. propriate to the Valentine ‘season. Ralph’ Estep, Peach, Emma Jane Vitter, gi a large table being in daintily wrapped in mm, Made! and Mary F Bridge Party Mrs. Estep was the min- Miss Edna d Mendelssohn's wedding The 8. T. mal Mesd brid, hom a ‘ond street used. in read w M W. G. Burnet those present the vton, were lam Emmel, 8. F. Glady et Loughman, Anna Wine, yn Grimm, Butler er f Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. J ors from Denver. Don Brady, sts, honored guest, Miss -Berger. Tuesday Evening. ch Vale Honors for n by Mrs Fred D. Eshelman, Howe, red | | Herbert, and the Humphry, Mik M Helen Bdna, Julia as well’ asthe! yrs, E. If Norris ‘and son Holila are visiting here from Billings, Mont.| Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sullivan are R Chileutt ana] Wn from Lande | at an infor. te as | tase Gvenine-e ir. and Mrs. T. A. Dines came up nileutt, 1211 Jean: |? wenver this morning. Mr.| ntine di the Charles Hubbs co! TRY OUR NEW LINE OF PASTRY and Berry are South Grant street. As a feature of the evening many games were played. One of these was a contest to pierce a large heart that had been hung against the door of the drawing room. The bride-to-bo one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated Mysterious Woman WHO IS SHE? Well, Just Watch for Her St Pimply and Blotchy Skin. They end thé misery of Constipation. Small Pill—Small Dese—Smali Price Bruises—strains Apply Sloanis. The blood circulates freely and normally again. The pain- ful congestion is broken up — all soreness disappears! Final Clearance CHILDREN’S HATS Including little models of Chiffon Velvet, Broadcloth and Chinchilla. trimmed, Values up to $8.50, each... Several “Ww G Perkins & Co. 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