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' 1 ' 1 r 1 ‘ PAGE FOUR MOCIET ¥ RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Birthday Party jtemple Friday. This will be a favor Saturday dance and will begin at 10 p. m., the Mrs. Thomas Riach entertained at| Chicago Netto Ladies’ orchestra of ren’s pari esterday at ner | the Rialto theater will furnish the ht oln street in hon-} music. A lunch will be served by the little neice Helen Lucia|iadies between 11 and 12:30 o'clock fth birthday. Games| {n the hall upstairs. d_and refreshments were} This will undoubtedly be one of 4. Red and green decorations|the largest dances held this year in wre used. Mrs. Riach was assisted|/the Masonic temple. Only Shriners afternoon by her mother, Mrs.|and their companions will be ad- mmis.| mitted, but they need not be local members. They will be required to e with their fez and to cerry their 23 card. is expected that fully ) persons will attend, Johnson is in charge of the tee that ting IW. dance. Masonio Lecture Monday Evening. Robert D. Graham, widely travelled Masonic lecturer, will deliver another Eleanore | field, Elsie Brooks Gra rapes one of his inspiring addresses ih S. A. E. Banquet Casper in the Masonic temple tomor- Friday Evening. row at 8 p.m. to which all Masons Oebenes aes Bie 2 and their families, Eastern Star mem- th ye sasr eed embers of the Casper |Der® and thelr families, and all Lsket. ball team were| DeMolay boys are invited. Ng Pais eee Ds The subject of Graham's lec ie Be Tn © will be e in the East, the Lion’s Pay Red Clob Party Friday Evening. The members of the Red club of the Christian Endeavor society of the North Casper Community church | entertained at an informal party Fri day evening given at the church, founders day banque ; Wheele D Philip Mor The affair was given to create inter- to est the games and sock increa. membership {n y. Durfhg the evening were played and refreshments were served. Twenty-seven guesis Rollie | were present. cine inten Oe A Bridge Tea Mrs. Myre Entertains Friday. Club Members. Mrs. Ralph Buckner was hostess at Mrs. O. H. Myre entertained the|an informal bridge tea given Friday members of her bridge ciub Friday at| afternoon at her home, 667 South residence Hast Fifth street.| Park. Honors for the afternoon were sn Beauty roses were used for| won by Mrs. V. BE. Hanson and Mra. on decorations. Honors for| Stanley Griebel. Guests for the af- oon were won by Mrs, B.| ternoon were Mrs. Ralph Karimon, Harry W. Myre.| Mrs. J. H. Arbuckle, Mrs. G. B. Steb: rs of the club who | bins s. Carl Gompf, Mrs. V. E 7 J Hansc Mrs. Stanley Griebel, D. R Mrs, Harry W.| Laulley, Mrs. Pelton, andthe Mrs. H. ©.| hostess eNGR Te . Honteae ME®.| utheran Ala in two weeks on | Meeting ‘Thursday. nesof Maeict Members of the Grace English niGrasitiatrent | Lutheran Aid society will meet Ss sate | Thursday afternoon, March 15, at the Literary Olub Holds home of Mrs, Elisa, Runden, 674 Interesting M. | South Park. Mrs. Runden will be Thaler ting of the | 22" Ste during the afternoon by Mrs rc eng of the | M.-G. Marrin sper Literary 18 held Thurs. | Spiscopal Parish Modern Woodmen couse. ght new names were added | Wil Entertain, to the membership including R.| ‘The Casper Camp No. 12325 Mod Sia ther: T- F. Algeo, J. Catterall,|ern Woodmen of America have Max Winter, Jack Scott, M. J. Hop-| moved to the old Moose hall over the ell, and C. Baker. e Ruhr situation in up under current Kassis Dry Goods store and will en tertain at a social and dance Monday brought evening, March 12, to which all mem events was held after which T. S.| bers and their families are invited Cooke read the paper of the evening] to attend. Splendid music has been “Out of the House of Bondage,” a|secured and refreshments will be tation of the evolu-] served. tions and t see m Pepper Club Meeting 2 Monday Evening. P. E. O. Meeting Held Mr . J. Donahoe will entertain Saturday Afternoon Pepper club tomorrow evening T 1a. & of Chapter G| her residence, 1214 South David of the P. © erhood was held | street Saturday afternoon, March 10 at th home of the former president, Mrs Fred Moore, 1142 South David street | . | World Wide Guild Meeting Monday. Mrs. C. E. Hoffeine of 1835 South| The Senior World Wide guild of Beech street was a new member ad.| the Baptist church will hold an in- ded to the Ip Ust. Officers | teresting meeting Monday evening at ave tai 4| 7:30 in the church parlors. Mrs. C Durkee 224 rhomason will be hostess: for the Vandavesiereia ing. ‘The subject for roll call Firmin, record, John McFadyen, A Slade. ar M the s pel Monday and Tuesday S me MOGre ker MOOSE AUDITORIUM Masic Division * Will Meet I of the Casper Womar mental cl will | o'’clodk at ary. Beeth ove the subject for Program for e afte the aft rno} ist of a paper on Beethoven by Mi ‘an Meter, a comparison of Beethoven with his predecessors wt will be lustrated w. ¢ Friday Won ¢ T.1 ut Gaston Home. Meeting f the | Temperance | y afternoon at D. L. Gaston | Shriners’ Anniversary | Dance Friday | 6 Shriners y hol | “MELODYLAND” Monday and Tuesday | MOOSE AUDITORIUM Phone 1740 New things are arriving daily and are on display in our THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Casper Sunday Morning Cridune News a large circle of friends. at her home, 1243 South Elm Street, in honor of her baby son Joe's first) club this week at the H. L birthday. Among those who attend-| ed were Mrs, A. E. Biglin and small son Eugene, Mrs. W. J. Robb and| woman's Club Meeting daughter Mildred, Mrs. Charles Bar-\po Be Held Saturday. ton and baby daughter Barbara, Mrs.| residence on South Wolcott street. eee MRS. JOE E. DENHAM, one of the most admired host- esses of Casper society, whose entertainments always charm Will be “How Shall I Use My Tithe?” prize was take by Mrs. Homer Ted- The evening will be spent in white! ford. Guests for the evening were eross work. A wash cloth shower| Mrs. John Peters, Mrs. Homer Ted- will be given f the Christmas box! ford, and Miss Kathryn Carey The which will be sent to a méss-onary | clnb will meet again next Friday hospital in Chi evening at the residence of Mrs. J. 8. ere | Mills on North Center street. Birthday Party | | eee! Yesterday. | nteursday Bridge Club Mrs. Joe Mansfield entertained at| Wil Meet. a birthday party yesterday afternoon| Mrs. S. N. Brooks will entertain the members of the Thursday bridge Patton ce Sheba Bridge Olub Meeting Friday. Mrs. R. V. Kennedy the Sheba bridge club Friday eve- ning at her home on East E street Monday and Tuesday Honors for the evening were ta MOOSE AUDITORIUM by Mrs. H. H. Simmons. The guest Lessenea Vitality It {s a stagnation, @ congestion of a mucous surface. {t tw loc: nifest itself in un- expected ways—in ¢ or more often the head. It always means that a part of the delicate mechanism of the body 1s not working and other parts must overwork, Larger areas become involved, the trouble spreads and eventually a diseased, weakened system that invites worso troubles. Control It Promptly Take @ remedy that will strengthen the whole body, restore the digestive functions and clear away accumulating poisons. Pe-ru-na is: esp clally designed for just such conditions and its wonderful record has caused it to be relied upon for over half a century. ‘You will find them everywhere—the people who know from experience the value of this medicine and who willingly tell of the great benefits re- celved. Pe-ru-na has helped others and it is fair to believe it will do likewise for you. It's worthy of a trial. Just remember Pe-ru-na meets the need for coughs, colds, catarrh and every catarrhal condi- tion. Sold Everywhere Send de postage for book Sometimes Tablets or Liquid eatarrh The PE-RU-NA Company COLUMBUS, OHIO SPRING APPAREL On Display at Kassis Children’s Department. SILK AND VOILE DRESSES, COATS AND CAPES LITTLE MISS GAGE MILLINERY And everything for the young ladies’ Easter Toggery. 137 East Second Street The Casper Woman's club will 0. C. Brewster and son Jimmie, and| meet saturday at the residence of Mrs. John Bingenheimer and son John. sees) MELODYLAND” ii of Women’s Clubs MARY TOBIN, Society Editor | Mrs. Harry Free on South Wolcott j Street. An interesting program will | be given which will include several | talks. | . | Mrs. Cohen Wil Entertain. |. Mrs. Robert Cohen will entertain | her bridge club Thusrday afternoon jat her home in the Poling apart- | ments. eee Mrs. Bingham Entertains. Mrs. J. W. Bingham will entertain the members of the AP bridge club! Tuesday at a one o'clock luncheon at jher home, 611 Kimball avenue. | Cir | «ee | Monday Club Meeting ; Tomorrow. The Monday bridge club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. John McGrath, 927 South Beech street. Informal Dinner Last Evening. Mrs. J. Estep entertained at an in- formal dinner party last evening nt her home in honor of Mrs. C. F. Howell whese birthday yester- day, Lavender flowers were used for decorations. Covers were laid for six. Eire: Surprise Party Friday Evening. A_number of friends of Miss Belle Lacy entertained at a surprise party Friday evening given at her home on South Wolcott street. Games were played and refreshments were served. eee Fortnightly Bridge Club Meeting Saturday. The Fortnightly bridge club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Jere- miah Mahoney, 536 South Wolcott street. Yellow spring flowers were used for decorations. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. John Grieve, Mrs. Ben Pelton and Mrs. J. C. Snook. Members of the club present were Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. B. OB Mrs. H. L. Patton and the Mrs. Eugene Dunn entertained at an informal dinner party Friday at her home. Covers were laid for five. Honors for the evening were taken by Mre. Ethel Lind. D. 0. K, K, Dance March 17. Invitations have been issued to Members of the Dramatic Order of | the Knights of Khorassen and of the Bantha for a dance to be given in SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923. | and Organizations Business Women Gather At Important Meeting Chairmen of Different Committees Read Reports of Success of Their Work—Organization Is Thanked For Work in Y. W. C. A. Drive The Business and Professional Wo-| Miss Curtin has planned many amus: man's club held an important busl:| ing and surprising events for the next ness meeting yesterday at 12:10 at the Henning hotel during which time the| meeting which will be in the form of ® St. Patrick's day party. ‘The sur- chairmen of the different committees read thelr reports of the success of! prises, favors and decorations will be the work of their committees, in St. Patrick's day designs. The Guests at the meeting were Mrs. B.| meeting yenterday was fn charge of B. Brooks, president of the Y. W. C.|the president of the club, Miss Mar- A., Mrs. C. D, Murano and Mrs, Car-| garet Fulton. The music was lead by ter, all of whom spoke for severa!| Miss Soady, Mrs. Edna Thomas ac+ minutes on the campaign recently | companying. launched by the Young Woman's Christian association, thanking a!l of | J the members of the Business and “| 9 fessional Woman's club for thelr sup. quota. | Plans were made for the next meet- | ing which will be in charge of Mii Monday and Tuesday the Pythian hall St. Patrick's night, March 17. Margaret Curtin and will be held Sat urday, March 17, at the Henning. MOOSE AUDITORIUM the living room are the new Have the new three-piece costume to suit your own fancy by combining one of our beautiful chic new blouses with a new two- piece suit. New Coats and | Suits Tie- Coats Are Vogue The latest thing in lighting effects for » den or reception hall French Torcheres $12.00 a Pair, $7.00 Singly BcPince Costume Suits Phone 1304-W 252 South Center Street Hy-Lass Veils Not only the newest and most correct accessory to your Spring Hat—but es- pecially practical against Wyoming winds. 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We have éructiveess, and a favorites for as for their very n remarkably desirable individ- spring. attractive price. complete line, uality, Spring Hats We will have on display * this week especially for Easter Wear / charming New (as well as the first) of most approved modes in Spring Millinery. New Buster Brown Hose By having two or three of the new blouses—which we will show this week at very moderate prices— you can have a three- piece costume in several charming effects. fallow, tied and dyed, $25.00 New dozens of Crea- last word Simple Street Dresses Wrap Coats