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he Casper Daily Cribune . PAGE THREE Mr, and Mrs. Storric Entertain. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Storrie enter- tained informally last evening at their hcme on South David street fol lowing the automobile show at the Arkeon. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reimerth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Walker, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wear, Mrs. Eileen Dinsmore, Mrs. 8. Per- Kins, Miss Margaret Knittle, Mrs. Mary Stapleton, Miss Wilma Scott, Miss Dorothy Stitt, Miss Frances Walker, and the Messrs. George An- derson and H. R. Welter of Denver, Doran Lummis of Cheyenne, Dr. Vic: tor Daken, Dick Miller, Clinton Ful- ler, John Wyland, Waldo Roberts, B. B. Lummis, Walter Gothberg and C. T. Davis. ere Informal Card Party Last Mrs. H. ening. Wharton and Miss oO. Lillian Roberts entertained at a 500 party last evening at the home of Miss Roberts, 433 South McKinley street. Lavender sweet peas were used for decorations. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Morti- more and Mrs. Lee, Sixteen guests were present. e Blanchard-Diedtrich Marriage Monday. A complete surprise to their many friends was the marriage Monday of Miss Madelyn Blanchard to Mr. P. N. Diedtrich which was performed by Justice of the Peace Henry F. Brennan., Mr. and Mrs. R. K. More- house attended the couple. ‘The bride is a senior in the Natrona county high school. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EB. E, Calder. The couple will make their home at 611 East First street for the present. neert Friday At Music Store, iday afternoon a free concert will be given at the Well’'s Music store to which the public is invited. rho concert will begin promptly at 3 o'clock, and it 1s expected that a large number will attend. Among who will take part in the pro- are Miss Maude Reilly and S. Wilson both of Denver and Brodus. Vocal, piano and instrument selections will be Several specialty numbers oi to all will also be given. Wells, ., President of I's Music company will arrive erest Charles we row from Denver and will at tend the concert. ee le Odd Fellows ‘To Entertain. Lodge No. 22, I. 0. O. F., ertain the members of the of Rebekah branch at a social en Saturday night, March ting members in the city of either branch are requested to at- tend, and get acquainted. These en- tertainments have been given each month during the winter, but this I doubtless be the last one of the season. Birthday Party Tuesday Evening. Mrs, Charies F. Patterson enter: tained at a dinner party Tuesday evening at her home, 1232. South David street, in honor of ‘her son, Willard’s eleventh birthday, At 7 o'clock the dinner was served after which games were played until 9 o'clock. Among the children who at tended were Lois Patterson, Lucille Vir. e Patterson, Crane; hopf, Donald Tombs, Carroll Leary, slack Leary, John Patterson, Jimmie Wilson. Naptist Meeting | This Evening. The Broth n00d of the Fir: Bap- ust chure will hold a soc‘al meeting this evening at 7:30 at the church on Fifth and Beech street. An inter- esting program is being planned by the committeo in charge. | Speakers for the evening will be. W. W. Lacy d J, A, Hanson. The music is in charge of EB, A. Flinn and J. E. Carr ©, D. Poling will have charge of specialty features for the evening. All members of the class as well as all men of the congregation are ask- to be present. eee Kastern Star Meeting This Evening. The Fort Casper Chapter No. 4 Order of Eastern Star will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Dur- ing the evening candidates will be in- itiated and refreshments will be served. a1 efile Mrs. Bradford Entertain: Mrs, Cody C. Bradford entertained the Nevagaba bridge club Wednesday nt her home, 503 West Lincoln street. A color scheme of orange and white was carried out for decorations. Sev. a1 musical selections were given by members of the club. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs, A. C. McSween and Mrs. C. W. Lang Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. M. G, Mar. tin and Mrs. D. T. Davis. Members of the club present were Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mrs. R. W. Boyd, Mrs. M. G. Marrin, Mrs. J. W. Grant, Mrs. R. YRmilton, Mrs. R. D. Robinson, and Airs. D. T. Davis. The club will meet im next Tuesday at the home of M Robinson, $10 West Eveventh btreet CRE Eastern Star Dance pril 2. ations are being made for the lance to be given by the Order r Monday evening, Apri! Masonic temple. A large ed to attend this popu r as all Master Ma DeMolys, thelr thelr ited are invite be | at | artist at will | 7 orated and excellent music has been secured. Easter Party Saturday. Miss Thelma Chandler will be host- est at a children’s party Saturday to be given at her home on Durbin street. Games will be played and refresh- ments will be served. eee Knights of Columbus Planning Festival. The Knights of Columbus Oompah is the name of the festival planned by the local order of the K. of C. to take place in the Mullen club on East Sev- enth street at some time in the near future. The proceeds will be taken as a nucleus for a clubhouse fund which the organization !s trying to create. Band and Orchestra Concert Pleases Playing to a large crowd in the Na- trona county high schoo! auditorium last night the high school band and orchestra presented for the second time a concert that could scarcely be rivaled by an organization of similar | size and experience for the beauty of the numbers and the high standard of execution. Several numbers were given by the orchestra, one or two by the band and orchestra combined, and several by the band alone. Great credit was re flected on the members and upon H W. Compton, the director, for the way the concert was put over. enero L. B, Class Meeting This Evening. The L, B. Class of the Immanuel Baptist Sunday school wil! meet this evening at 6:30 at the home of Miss Cledith Robnett, 1139 West Four. teenth street. All girls 12 years of age or above are invited to be pres-| ent. Mrs. Johnson Entertains, Mrs. O. G. Johnson entertained at an informal dinner party last evening at her home, 614 South Center street, in honor of her son Billy's birthday. Covers were laid for ten. eee Literary Division Meeting Wednesday The Literary division of the Casper Women’s Departmental club met yes- terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. P. Holman, 405 «South Kimball street. Splendid papers were given by Mrs. W. W. Lacy and Mrs. J. H. Me: Corry on “This Freedom.” Officers for the division elected yesterday Mrs. Holman, chairman; Mrs. Kitts, vice chairman ;*Mrs: W. H.° Patton. secretary; Mrs. H. C. ‘Chappell, ‘chalr- n of the programs. The division will meet again the fourth Wednesday of April. Personals Mrs. L. Chapman mother cf J. Chapman, who has been visiting here for some time at th? Chapman home S04’ Bast Third street, will leave tits evening for Denver where she will spend two weeks visiting, after which she will return to her home in Los Angeles. Mrs. J. Chapman and baby daughter Joan Gloria will also go to Denver this evening and will spend some time there visiting with friends, Mrs. J. A. Bitiott and daughter Maxine cf Lander are visiting here for a short time at the home of Mrs. jott’s parents Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bishop, 818 East Seconé, street, cee Mrs. A. E. Biglin and daughter Ann are spending a short time in Denver. Spe fe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worth arrived this morning from Denver and will spend a short time here on business and visiting with friends: Paty Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Koans and children are visiting friends in Omaha. until after the Easter vacation, cee Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Probst have as their house guest Miss Lucille ‘Prichett of Greybul!. Miss Prichett is a sister of Probst. . . Miss Agnes Nicol has returned to her home in Billings after spending a@ week here visiting with relatives and friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. O. Lame are out of town visitors for the week from Los Angeles. . Mrs. George Frankklin has as her house gust for the remainder of the week Mrs. E. C. Emmerson of Den- ver. Mrs, Emmerson will go to 'Ther- mcpolis next wkhere she will spenci a week or ten days visiting with friends. Harvey H. George teft last evening for St. Louis, having been called there by the illness of his grand mother. eee The Rev. Father John H. Mullen left for Cheyenne last night. Citas The Rev. Father Adolph of Douglas is in the city for a day or two. Mrs. Charles S. Walters of Walla Walla, Wash., sister of Mrs. F. B. Firmin and Miss Mable Sykes, is vis- iting here at the Firmin home on Grant avenue. . Doran Lummis {s visiting here for a short time from Cheyenne with his brother, B. B, Lumm‘s and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Marquarit re- turned this morning from the east, where they have been for the last few weeks. Mrs, Marquardt has been visit ng. Mrs. Cur’ t James- town, sl returning from Europe. h w ce City Briefs Morely will arrive from Denver tomcrrow morning and will spend the week-end here visiting with friends. B. H. Scott arrived this morning from Glendale, Cal., and will spend @ week here on business. Among Denver business callers here for a few days are J. H. Dahleen, A. S. Bowser and 8. D. Calman. H, M. Lockard came down last eve- ning on a short business trip from eybull. } see }- N. Craker of Wisconsin is spend ing a short time here attending to business affairs. A. B. Cowan arrived this morning from Denver to be here several days | on business. Thomas Henderson has returned| from a business trip to the northern part of the state ere Harry Parson spent a day in the city visiting with friends from Salt Creek. ore J. H, Preble of the Guara tee Re; istry corporation is spendin: a fe days in Lander on income tax busi ness. J. F. Cullen and William Morris, both of the Standard Oi! company of Laramie, arrived in the city this morning from that city and will WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Suits, Dresses and Hats Easter Lilly This Saturday Afternoon To the person guessing closest to the number of either of two Phonograph Rec- ords on display in sealed bags in our window we will give an E Easter Record. It costs nothing to guess and two people are sure to win. gated in any way. ster Lily and an You will not be obli- I SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN TODAY’S TRIBUNE REGARDING Free Concert Friday Afternoon EVERYBODY INVITED The Chas.E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second Street—Phone 194 FOR EASTER WEAR Casper, Wyoming - A good variety of Women’s and | Misses’ Suits, in All-Wool materials. | The newest styles, fancy trimmed. You don’t prices ranging from SUITS DRESSES have to wait until after Easter to buy a Dress at rea- sonable price. We have them now. All colors, all sizes and styles, at dreds of others. Prices range The snappiest and smartest styles of Haircloth | Silk Crepe and Straw Cloth combinations and hun- The colors are this season’s newest. $4.95, $6.00, $7.50 $10.00, $12.50, $15 | And Up ILLINERY = “wrars” WRAPS A very good selection of and Wraps in all the new colors and styles. Very neatly trimmed. 912.00 Coats —— nee The Store Accommodating THE LEADER The Store That Undersells spend a short time on business here | best informed me the paper tu his morning Samp'o sid BERLIN — Women belonging to for the company. |ness of Colorado and he hopes ear the entrance of t toyal| the social democratic party after | ihe is | visit here again in the near future seven miles west of Canon, mass meetings held in the occupied t George Anderson of Cheyenne,| Son 9 \< ' ea, app he women of the | yyo., traveling representative of the} N, C. Garson left’ yesterday for | Sha iens Were derailed .,and |: woriayarots against the Fran- | nd Auto company, distribu: | Colorado Springs to be gone a week age cars and a smoking car| co-Belgian in of German ter- tors of the Buick, is in Casper at-|or 10 days on busincss ft the tracks. One baggage car rol ory. Lateral. ANYTHING NEW tending the auto show this week. Mr. | ——— cise ani tie pores e or Anderson paid the Tribune visit a 4 "sxe “3 Satie tee Gat ahd’ ee £.\ Jolnstovtveprémentative Of. the gr ¢ than he had anticipated. | u _ : aE ee ev eas I Thdmas W. LaFleiche of Newcast!e Robert J. Marlow, manager of tho| n Rail Crash tthe lenclhig: law rete tes Sue | xs ae y and attending to busienss mat-| PUEBLO, Colo., Marct . 3 pax, ies | Seirts Curtains _“Ginghams: ters. This was Mr, Marlow’'s first] persons we injured, n danger. SELDORF— The F h au- | BR i, Coats Sweaters Stockings visit to Casper for many nd} ou: in a heatgn collision of two| thorities began to take over the | Waists Coverings Everything he seemed pleased and gre im | passenger trains of the Denver and] Prussian ate-owned vineyards | y Catarrh? 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Wyatt Cafeteria All “charge” purchases made today and tomorrow «ill not appear on March statements as we close our books on the 28th. Same till be shown on statements rendered the last of { pril. SUGGESTIONS FOR Hosiery \ High-grade quality Onyx $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Kayser Italian Sill $3.50 and $4.00 , | In gaily printed Kayser Bligpsetast matter naledd Blouses $4.50 and $5.50 fancy silks with Kayser Clairette loose flowing $3.00 sleeves. The above brands ure favorites to be found in all sizes—plain and fancy patterns—popu- i] tar colors. We espe- |] cially recommend them. $5.00, $6.50 $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Silk Underwear Sweaters Fancy Woolens $4.50, $5.50, $8.50, $12.50 Novelty Silks $6.00, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 Leather Bags In_ newest colors and Kayser Italian Under- styles $3.50, $5.00, wear is the choice of dis- $6.50, 8.00 and up. criminating women every- Cloth Bags, Vanity | where. Boxes and Notions | Fur Neckpieces Spanish Combs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ear Drops and Bead Necklaces. Easter Millinery A splendid showing of Spring vogues at $12.50, $16.50, $18.50, $22.50 and $25.00. AND AN EXTRA Pre-Easter Value at $10.50 EXTRA HIGH GRADE Three-Piece Costumes We have a very exceptional line for Easter shoppers who wish something superior in style, material and workmanship, yet at a price they KNOW represents a genuine saving. These Suits would regularly sell for from $10.00 to $25.00 more, Priced Specially at $68.50 to $135.00. Fe Hats, Acces sories and Novelties All Apparel Si th Center St Phone 1204-W | for Women