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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. Dinner At Kimball Home. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball wil entertain at a dinner party tomorrow evening at their home on South Wol- The dinner will precede the Shriner's dance which will be held at the Masonic tempic, Sixteen’ gueste cott street. will be present. eee Navagaba Bridge Club Meeting Tuesday, Mrs. Roy B. Hamilton entertained the members of the Neyagaba bridge club Tuesday at a one o'clock lunch- eon at her home, 712 South Jefferson. Attractive place cards of Easter de- signs and spring flowers were used for decorations. Honors for the at- ternoon were taken by Mrs. L, P. Houston who was a guest for the af ternoon and Mrs. Jack W. Grant. Among the members of the club who attended were Mrs. R. W. Boyd, Mrs. Cody Bradford, Mrs. Walter Brewer Mra. Jack W. Grant, Mrs, Daniel Davis, Mrs. M. G. Marrin, Mrs. Roy B. Hamilton, and Mrs. N. M. Robin. son. The club will meet aga’n next ‘Tuesday, March 20 at the home of Mrs. R. W. Boyd, 1012 West Tenth street. Easter Bazaar March 24. Members of the North Casper. Pres- byterian Ladies’ society will hold a bazaar and sale of baked goods March 24 tha place of which will be an- nounced later. Fancy articles of all designs witl be on sale as well as prac: tical articles for the home. Woman's Club Meeting Saturday Afternoon. Mrs. Harry Free will entertain the members of the Casper Woman's club Saturday afternoon at her home on South Wolcott street. A program of unusual interest has been planned The meeting will begin promptly at 2.30. eee Elks’ Officers Meet Tuesday. L. F. McMahon entertained the officers of the local order of Elk’s Tuesday evening at his home on South Center street. Foltowing the dinner which was served at 6:30 bus- iness for the coming year was plan- ned. Among the officers who attend. ed were W. W. Keefo, past exalted ruler; Dr. J. C. Kamp, past exalted ruler; Wi J. Chamberlain, exalted ruler; Charles Wiedner, leading knight; Harry Frea, Bernio Webb esquire; ‘A. W. Garbutt, Lyle Jay and Art Edmonds, trustees; A. L. Wallace, chaplain, C. H. McFarland treasure and W. W. Slack secretary. Mr. Mc Mahon who after the instatlation of officers to be held next month will be street in honor of Mr. Maxwell whose birthday was yesterday. Decorations of green and white were used, Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spears, and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell. eee Informal Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. 'T. Robertson en- tertained at an informal. dancing party last evening at their home on CY avenue. The house was decorated in green ribbons and shamrocks. Re- freshments were served at midnight. Twelve guests were present. Concert At Christian Church This Evening. The choir of the Christian’ church will give a concert this evening at the church corisisting of local talent in connection with the Edson phono- graph. The public is invited. The program follow: Scripture lesson song, Name"—The, Ca'very Choir. March, “The Boy Scouts of Amer- fea"—New York Military Band. Metropolitan Quartet, “I Love to Tell the Story.’ Violin solo, “Old Pal’—Herbert So- “Precious “I'll Take You Home Again fine’—Walter Scanlan, Comic song, “Send Back My Honey- man"—The Dennis Sisters. stet, “Iowa Corn Song.” @ “Dreamy Havwati"'—Hawal- ian orchestra. “Three O'clock in the Morn- ing’—Mary Spencer and Charles Hart. Solo, “Indian Moon''—Vernon Del- hart. Fox Trot, “Feather Your Nest.” Comic Song, “Down at the Old Swiming Hole’—Billie Jones and Parnest Hare. Piano solo, “On A Wood’and Glide” —Huston Ray Vocal solo, Silver Threads Among the Gold'’'—Elizabeth Spencer. Vocal solo, elie Kelly I Love You”—Charles Hart. Quartet, “I Surrender All and God Be With You.” Knights of Pythias Meet Friday Evening. The Knights of Pythias will meet in regular session Friday evening at their hall which is located over the Kass!s Dry Goods store. be a business ments will be served. asked to be present at W. C. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. this meeting. The Francis Willard division of the} Woman's Christian Temperance leading knight, has taken an active{Union will meet. tomorrow, afternoon part in the building’of the Pik’s home| ® Soy. | Gaston, anned ;Members of the divis'ormnte asked to Will. Entertain. ttend this meeting as an interesting} Program which will be in charge of and in the interests of the lodg. eral such meetings have been p by tho dElksxto be held weeks. every . two . wee Maccabee Entertainment Monday Evening. The entertainment the Maccabees met last evening and completed arrangements for an en- members 0 at the residence of Mrs, D. L. 870 South Ash street, Mrs. Hall will be given. eee Mrs. Miks committee of} Will Entertain. ations. Honors for the evening were won by Mrs. Ra'ph Dunbar and James Carroll Jr. Among the guests present for the evening were Mr. and | Mrs. Tracy Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jams | Carroll Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Dun- | bar, Mr. and Mrs. James Wiederhold. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Catterall, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burke, and Mra and Mrs. Jar- vis. see Mrs, Seaman Wl Entertain Economic Department. . ....--- Due to the illness of Mrs. C. H. McFarland the hame economic de partment meeting which was to have been held at ‘ber home will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Seaman, 529 South McKinley street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:20. « All members of the department as well as those who are interested in this division are asked to be present. Ofticers, for the new club year will be elected at this meeting and it is hoped that every member will attend. The subject which will be of interest to all will be a round table on the suitable luncheons for suitable oc- casions. Mrs, M.D. Zimmerman, rep- resentative of the Corn Products Re- fining company will give an inter- esting talk and demonstration. At the close of the business meeting re- freshments will be served. Members may bring guests to this meeting. overs Mooseheart Legion Meeting Friday Evening. ' The Women of the Mooseheart Le gion will meet tomorrow evening at There wi'l| meeting and initiation ’n tho third rank after which refresh-| All knights are} All} | 8 o'clock at the Moose hall, All mem- bers of the legion are asked to be present as a special and interesting entertainment will be given. Refresh- ments will be served at the close of the business session. ages e Westminister Guild Meeting Last Evening. Members of the Wrstminister guild met last evening at the Presbyterian © 964 South Wolcott street. The lesson for the evening was given by Mrs. Sykes and was enjoyed by all nt... Over 40 members of the were present. Officers for the years were elected and were Miss Mable Sykes, president; Miss Grace DeWoody, vice president; Miss Ele- nora Husky, secretary, and Miss Mary Yark, treasurer. Thursday Bridge Club Today. Mrs. 8. N. Brooks enterta'ned tho Thursday bridge club this afternoon at the H. L. Patton residence on South Wolcott street. Miss Kathleen Sullivan was substitute for the after- noon. Members of the club present were Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. J. W. Johnson A. E. Biglin, Miss Margaret Sullivan and the hostess. Chat hye Woodcraft Thimble Club Friday. The Woodcraft Thimble c!ub will] n regular session Friday after-| | moon at 2 o'clock at the residence of meet Mrs. Margaret Kropp, 252 Park. Mrs. Kropp will be ass for the afternoon by Mra Meyen. feldt apd Mrs. Bartholomew. All members and friends are invited to attend. eee Mr. and Mrs. Shumaker Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker will entortain at a dinner party preceding the Shriner's dance tomorrow even-| ig at their residence on South Ceter street Mrs. J. S. Mills will enterta'n the| Presbyterian Ald Bazaar to of the Sheba bridge club tertainment to be given Monday eve-| Friday evening at her residence on ning at the I. O. O. F. hall to which| North Center street. the public will be invited. Further announcements will be made later. see Dinner At Maxwell Home. \tained at an enjoyable Bridge Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis enter- dge party Qirs. W. E. Maxwell was hostess at/last evening at ther home, 310 South an informal dinner party given last| Maple street. nth! large red tulips evening at her home, 215 Hast upward from... Beautiful baskets of ere used for decor- Te Held Saturday, Members of the Ladies’ Ald soctety of the Presbyterian church will ho!d a lazaar Saturday at the Blue Front} Market. A special sale of childrens wear and household goods will be held. The sale will start at 10 a, m. and continue throughout the day. sfeomeni LS tale 8S. W. Williamson short time from Mon In line with our policy of specializing in children’s clothes from infancy to 12 years, we have now added to our selection a line of boys’ clothing which we believe will fill a large felt want. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS—Neat belted models, in practical browns and greys, serges and novelty mixtures. BOYS’ WINDSOR TIES—A good selection of colors, each, 35c, 50c, 65c Boys’ snappy striped Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, each... BOYS’ HEAVY RIBBED MERCERIZED STOCKINGS, which for wear haven't an equal, in cordovan and black, pair. OW E RerktiseC. SPECIALTY STORE “Specializing in Children’s Clothes from Infancy to 12 Years” Ages 6 to 14 years. Priced -$10.00 and $12.50 osengh staat OS .75e and 85c Jald, who spent several days in G is here for a Che Casper Daily Cribune [Penal Mr. and Mrs. Garry England and | daughter arrived in the city this several months here. cee Harry Harden left tast evening for Denver after spending a week here Visiting with his aunt, Mrs. T. Elliot. eels Mrs. C. A, Smith will leave Satur- day on an extended trip to California. see Mrs. M. P. Wheeler will leave this week for Nebraska where she will visit relatives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joss Kinney left last evening for their home in Denver after spending a week here visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Hayden. Mr, and Mrs, H. A. Burke will leave this evening for Denver where they will visit for a short time with their daughter, Mrs. Howard Daw son and family. While there they will also attend the Automobile show being held in that city this weel. Piste Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Franklin are the parents of a seven-pound daugh ter who arrived this week at their home. Miss Caroline Connley of Cleveland has arrived in the city and has ac cepted a position with the Casper | National bank, eHeils Mrs. H. J. Allen has returned from | Texas after a two months visit there with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Sanderson have returned from Kansas City where they were called several weeks ago by the illness of Mr. Sanderson's mother who is now much improved. Miss H. 0. Patterson is here for a few days visiting friends from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hoffman and son spent yesterday here visiting with friends enroute tp Billings where | they will visit relatives for several weeks. | eee | Mrs. E. J. Fowler and daughter are visiting here from their home in Lan der. eee Miss fan Falkner of the Casper postoffice is confined to her home by an attack of the “f' eee Mrs. Emma Cowan and Mrs. W. H. Campbell are Kaycee residents who are stopping in Casper for a few days. . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDona’d lett this morning for thetr ranch on Willow Creek. Mrs. McDonald has been house guest of Mrs. H. L Patton at her home on South Wo’cott street for the last week. Mr. McDon Island, Neb., returned Tuesday. 6858 Mr. and Mrs. spend a few days in the city from the Buzzard ranch. While here they will attend the Shriners’ dance tomorrow evening. eee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jameson have returned to their home in Omaha after spending several days here on a bus! ness and pleasure trip. ppt Vota Have high quality photos taken in your own home by Wallace & Son, Phime 143-J to nee samples. Friday and Saturday. Vee 252 South Center | morning from Indiana and will spend| Roy Spurlock will! Allowance on any Blouse in the store with each 2 Piece Suit Purchased from the Frantz Shop This liberal combination offer good only today, Here is an economical opportunity to convert a handsome two-piece suit into one of the popular three-piece costumes at a saving. Our store is full of beautiful apparel and lovely Hats for Easter wear. City Briefs J. T. Scott of the Scott Clothing company will leave this week for the east on an extensive buying trip. eee H. V. Carson is spending a week here on business from Omaha. eee Ed. Schulte returned yesterday morning from California after spend ing several weeks there visiting with his family. seus! R. O. Anderson left overland this morning for Rawlins and Rock River to be gone a week on business. K. K. Barker left last evening for his home tn Chicago after spending! two weeks here attending to business affairs. eee Cc. C. Adams has returned from Cheyenne and Laramie where he spent several days on business. M. Murphy arrived in the city yes- terday from New York and will spend a few weeks here on business for his company, the Murphy Tire company. eee Paul K. Philips is a business visitor here for a few days from Denver. eee James I. Weber left last evening on a short business trip to Denver and 8t. Louls. FB. L. Lewis left yesterday for his ranch east of the city after spending several days here visiting friends and on business. eee Patrick Sullivan for Denver on a short business trip. A. E. Stirrett is spending a tew days in Denver on business. orb ite Leslio Snyder will leave soon for Kansas City where he will spend a short time visiting friends and on business. sue Theadore Rochford of the Casper Stationery company returned today from Lead, S. D., after spending a week there visiting relatives. eee D. R. Phillips left today. on a bust ness trip to Texas and Oklahoma. eee J. C. Snook returned yesterday after being absent from the city for some time attending affairs. eee C. L. Tappy of the Parkerton Drug left last evening} i | | | | | | | to business | company is ill at the county hospital} | | with a severe attack of pneumonia. Mr. Tappy was formerly with the Smith-Turner Drug store of this city. Edwin M. Bean, Casper postmaster, has been confined to his home for y or two by a seve tack of rheu matism. eee Harry Byers is a Denver business visitors who arrived on the morning n, eee E. W. Thule {s here from Rochester, Xx. cout Ask FOR, BUTTERNUT BREAD Manufactured by Wyoming Baking Co. 5.00 Phone 1304-W Hidden Wonders In The Crystal Globe A crystal-gazing ball used on the ;set where scenes were being made for “For the Defense,” a Paramount picture starring Ethel Clayton at the Rialto theatre for the last times to day, proved quite interesting to the studio folk. Paul Powell, the direc tor, found an old extra man seated before the ball gazing at it with deep attention. “What do you see?" asked Powell. “Gosh he said, “I had a vision of a beautiful bar and a free lunch counter and you spolled it.” Ethel Clayton, the star, however, declared that she had never been able to see anything but clouds in crystal globes. pee tel LY cal ene FRANK 8. EDGERTON, RESIDENT OF WYOMING FOR 20 YEARS, DEAD The death of Frank B. F 54 years of age, which oce terday afternoon at the far 1242 South Oak street, monta, marked the passing of a res! dent who had lived in Wyoming for | the past 20 years. ancher with st Cabin countr: ident of Mc Edgerton was a running in the Ls He was formerly a croft. A widow and four daughters sur vive the deceased. The daughters are the Misses Orpha, Ida, Margaret and Wilma Edgerton. The funeral will be held at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the Shaffer-Gay chapel. GOOD CIGARETTES GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM TOBACCO CLAN STUART will hold a box social and dance on Friday evening, March 16, in I. O. O; F. hall. 1M. 6. A. FUND HELPED | MANY EX~SERVICE MEN One hundred thirty three ex-serv- {ce men participated in the Y. M. C. A. educational service fund in W ming alone, according to a report re cently submitted to L. A. Tovthaker. state secretary by George B. Landis This fund which amounted to $9,845.49. It was di uted among stucents going to college ¥. M. C. A. schools and other schools as well as among those taking corre-|* spondence courses, | Twenty students went to college for @ period, $2,187 this purpose. Twenty two attended A. schools and eight attend. ed other schools, $1151.16 remained in the fund, it was thought best to pay half the expenses of any ex-service men take Thirty-three men vantage of this offer. P. H. Schwartz ts an Omaha bus! ness man who is spending a day or two in Casper. ForFrench toast or griddle cakes—use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Absolutely pure, safe, convenient Sold and recommended by all Grocers is now closed rib: being expended for edrrespondence took ad. 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