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SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1923. RECENT AND COMING EVENTS | Masquerade Danco ‘Thursday Evening The first masquerade ball to be an- nounced after the lenten season is that which the Casper lodge of Eagles will give Thursday, April 5, at the North Washington hall. The grand march will start promptly at 9 o'clock and prizes will be given for the best and most comic costumes. Excellent music has been obtained. The public is invited. Easter Services Tho Cons‘story Masons will hold their Easter Sunday services in the lodge room of the Masonic temple on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All Scottish Rite Masons are invited to be present. eee Commandery Masons ‘Will Meet Today The Commandery Masons, Knight Templars, are requested to meet at the Masonic temple at 7 o'clock Sunt Gay evening in full un'form. They will march from there to the Epis- copal church to attend Easter serv- Al! visiting, as well as resident Knights, have been invited. . Nevagaba Club Meeting Tuesday Mrs. R. R. Robinson will entertain the Nevagaba Bridge club at a o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her res- idence, $10 West Eleventh street. Mrs. Leavitt ‘Will Entertain Mrs. Wallace Leavitt will entertain at a bridge luncheon Tuesdatr at her home, 104 South David. This will. be the first of the series of Iun- cheone which Mrs. Leavitt will give. Sixteen guests will be present. e-e . Marcahee Dance a April 4. Tse Knights of Maccabees will be, nosts at an informal dancing party) Wednesday evening, April 4 at tho| ‘This wit! be the) 1.0. O. F, hall, annual Easter dance of the organiza- tion. The public is invited. The Chicago & Northwestern Ratl- oe: Easter Party Saturday. Miss Theltha Chandler, daughter of Mr. 4 Mrs. A. E. Chandler was hostess at an enjoyable Easter party given yesterday at her home, 725 South Durbin street. Games were played and prizes were won by Ruth Slade, Bernadine Scherck and Doro- thy Mahoney. At the close’ of the afternoon refreshments were served’ tertatned at an informal dinner par: at Barker Home. by Mrs. Chandler assisted by Mrs. A. A. Slade and Mrs. T. EB. Ander. fon. tended were Eleanore Shumaker, nm Daniels, Darléne Scherck, Ruth is hereby the less the Rialto agrees to prices. The producer of pondence. Linens at a 20 Per Cent Reduction Including Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Carving Cloths, Lunch Cloths, Linen Pillow Cases, Colored Breakfast and Luncheon Sets, Maderia, Venetian and Italian work. With the Spring replenishing days at hand we be- lieve it will pay you to anticipate your needs at this ‘time. “Tf Its Linen, ONE DAY ONLY “WE Pe SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building CIRCEES OF CASPE Notice given to Mr. M. H. Todd, manager of Rialto theater, that the “Sign of the Rose,” advertised for Sunday, April 8, 9 and 10, will not be manded of us, the distributor, to insert in all con- tracts a 55c minimum admission clause. American Releasing Corporation exceedingly regret that they are forced to take this step, but these cumstances over which we have no control. We have repeatedly written you regarding this sub- ject but you have seen fit to ignore our corres- AMERICAN RELEASING CORPORATION, H. D. Cassidy, Territorial Manager. MONDAY, APRIL 2 LINEN DAY One day sale of all Household and Decorative N SOCIAL Slade, Malena Bryn jand Dorothy Mahon ee Calwell Mary Mr. and Mrs. Peck Entertain Mr. and Mrs. George Peck ente! tained informally Friday evening at their residence inthe Hildebrand apartments. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Swick, Mrs. Rosina Craft, Dr. I. E, Berquist, Mrs. {Clara Gillam, Miss Nertie Craft, and |the Messrs. Lewis Griffits, Lawrence Johnston, James Griffith, and R. C. Stewart. | aie © ©. & N. R. W. Club Meeting Tuesday yy Women's club wil hold their regular monthly business meeting | Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the | public Ibrary. All members of the | club as well as all those eligible for membership are asked to be pres- jent at this meeting. ae Faster Egg Hunt Yesterday. | The Sunday school of the First Christian church held an Easter egs | hunt yesterday afternoon on the hill least of Lind street. All those who took part in the hunt met at the church after which they all marched to the hunting grounds. About 70 ‘children took part. The children were accompanied by the Rev. Hilde- | brand and the teachers of the school. cree | Tea Tuesday. | Members of the Order of Eastern Star will meet Tuesday afternoon at 30 for tea in the sonic tea room. |Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mesdames Harvey Wisner, W. | Webb Barnes, Robert Simpson and | Dale Lowe. cee |All Girls Invited To ¥. W. ©. A. Sunday. A cordial invitation is extended to all girls and their friends to call at Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Smith- Turner basement Sunday afternoon betweerr the hours of 3 and 5. Tea and home-made cake will be served cee | Benefit Association | Will Meet Monday. The Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Following the initiation of can- aidates refreshments will be served. wee Dinner at Cunningham ‘Heme Last Evening. | Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Sinningham en- jlast evening at their residence on ‘South Center street in honor of Mr. , Among the children who at-'and Mrs. Jack Clay of Denver, house }noon at h, | guests at Cunningham hom: ‘Among the guests present were Miss Kathleen Sul! is Margaret Sul- Monday and Tuesday, shown in Casper un- raise their admission this photoplay, has de- are cir- We Have I” rhins & Co. Phone 1944-J - [week at her home on North Beech Casper Sunday Horning Tribune livan, Messrs. Bernie Webb and Har-| Edwards, Mary Cather. Sylvia Gar PAGE FIVE will remain in California for some Pe Seu end a gna seek Cay. fe ante saan Bese” Bersdy || PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER ||"... Notice to Home Fortnightly Bridge clloran, re jubb, Warren De Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flanigan have uilders Saturday. 5 ‘Tombs, al . I E - here Fortnightly bridge club will Soha Cooke, Donald Sterritt, Carl Ba. PEOP. AND GUESTS IN CITY Seas Gime woakst cuir eee Before deciding on the beick fos) jmeet Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock | OP, Bobbie Sterritt, and Benjamin cee your new home be sure to ses fat the home of Mrs. Jeremiah Ma-| Pelton. honey, 536 South Wolcott street. Mrs. was oe Mahoney will be assisted by Mrs. B.| Glenrock Visttors B. Brooks and Mrs. Major Ormsay. | Are Entertained. a? 28, Mrs; W. 8. Kimball gave a very Mrs. Barnes Will pleasant luncheon yesterday for some} Entertain This Week. vsitors from Glenrock who had come| day from the Buffalo Creek ranch to Mrs. J, B. Barnes will be hostess at| up for the purpose of seeing the plo-| spend Easter with his family. jtwo informal bridge luncheons to be ture “Robin Hood.” The guests in- syes |siven Monday and Thursday of this| cluded Miss Rose Kimball, Carol Kim-| W. H. Price, district manager of ball, J. R. Slaughter of Glenrock and| Black Sivalls and Bryson, left yester- iss Jeanette Kimball, M'ss Elizabeth day overland for Rawlins where he Mrs. R. P. Gilmore of Hardin Ment., is visiting here with he: daughter, Mrs. C, W. Mapes at her home, 160 South Beech street. POSS Jeremiah Mahoney came in yester street. ‘a gaan olaysen, and James Wilson of Cas-| will spend several days on business. Peeps ears per. The guets returned to their home dread a last evening. | Mrs. Charles Anda will entertain at cide «a8 pit DHHVEE Ghee nerattondag the |an informal bridge luncheon Tuesday | nuncan-Saller funeral of the late Samuel D. Nichol |ather home, 164 North Beech street. | Marriage Friday. son. | Spring flowers will be used for deco-/ tne marriage of Miss Catherine! eee rations. Mee Duncan to Roy Baller took place Fri- Miss Sullivan Will \Entertain Thursday Club. Miss Margaret Sullivan wit! enter. tain the members of the Thursday | bridge club th's week at her home on rian manse, the Rev. Charles A. Wil-| ver son officiating. The couple was at-| visiting with friends and relatives. tended by Mrs. E. Duncan, mother of ERS the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fors: | The Misses Helen Crater and Bettie day evening at 8:30 at the Presbyte-| Chaill left Friday evening for Den- to be goné until after Easter J. Johnson of the Johnson Drug : man. The bride was attractively| company of Lavoye, is spending the [Ese aig Sats okt dressed in a blue canton crepe dress| week-end here visiting with friends. ith a hat to match and carried a| ws |Buffett Dancing bs H. Hollbrook of bouquet of bridal roses. Mrs. Saller | Mr. and Mrs, W. |Party Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. J. W. Johnson will en- tertain at a buffett dancing party Tuesday evening at their home on South David street. Twenty-four guests will be present. county high school. The groom's for-| mer home was in South Dakota. Mr.|snignts of Pythins hall, which 4 and Mrs. Saller will make their home| tea over the Kassis Dry Good: cee here. sais |'There will be no room availab Mrs Snoddy Will | the attendance of children. All mem Entertain Foe Club, imental Meeting bers of the.club are agked to be pres Wednesday, April 4. Members of the Casper Women's De-| ——__—_ partmental club will meet Wednesday! Our furniture prices are the low afternoon. April 4, at 2:30 at the est. Harned Brothers. Phone 249. Mrs. W. H. Snoddy will entertain ent. her club Tuesday at a one o'clock luncheon at her home, 509 South Lincoln street. . . \Lutheran Aid | Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Grace Eng: lish Lutheran chureh will meet Thurs- day afternoon, April 5, at the home ot Mrs. Thom , |Cedar street. Mrs. Thompson will be |assisted for the afternoon by Mrs. Ar thur Evans. ate St. Mark's Guild Dance Friday Evening. Members of the guild of St. Mark's |church will be hostesses at an infor- mal dance to be given Friday evening. April 13, at the Masonic temp'e. Those wishing to purchase tickets may do so | by calling any member of the guild. cee Midnight Bridge Club Tuesday. Mrs. W. I. Rehr Jr. will entertain the members of the Midnight bridge jclub Tuesday evening at her home in j the Poling apartments. ee BEFITTING MILADY For lasting gifts that later become heirlooms there is nothing so acceptable as | St. Mari’s Guild BEAUTIFULLY SET DIAMONDS | St. Meeting Monday. The North Side diviston of st Mark's guild will meet Monday after. jRoon at the home of Mra. Wilson B. | |Eimery, 529 East Third street. oer or GRUEN WATCHES JOS. I. SCHWARTZ Tris Bldg. \Baster Party Mrs. Lewis Barker entertained at a| ehildren’s Easter party Saturday after er home on South Beech (street in honor of her smal! daughter Bernice. Games were played and re freshments were served. Among the | children present were Elizabeth Hortz- |man. Elizabeth Cather, Mary Isabelle Jeweler Colorado Bond Gladstone size Sheets 514x684, Folded Envelopes 314x516 120 Sheets and 120 Envelopes Rocky Mountain Bond Monarch size Sheets 714x104, two fold Envelopes 314x714 250 Sheets and 250 Envelopes Printed neatly with your name Printed neatly with your name and address in Copper Plate, Shaded or Solid Old English, or Monogram in two colors. $6.50 and address or business, in Cop- per Plate, Shaded or Solid Old English, or Monogram in two fol- $7.50 Cabinet as illus- trated above . Cabinet as illus- trated above. We have a complete line of Engraved Samples of Personal Station- ery which we will be glad to show you. > THE COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. “CORRECT PRINTING AT A FAIR PRICE” Phone 980-] Basement Midwest Building ‘ Main Entrance {s a daughter of Mrs. E. Duncan of Cody, have arrived in the city and this city and was a student at the|wNl make their home here. Mr. Holl- | | some of the ones now being built »rook has accepted a position with “4 ta as well as those that have been Miss Adeline Gilborn has returned he Tripeny Drug company. eee ‘rom @ week's pleasure and shopping | trip to Denver. Willis (Poss) Fanning ts spending Maen a few days in the city visiting with| Jay miller, who has been confined riends from Salt Creek. to his home for the last week, is re- (tiered ported to be now seriously ill. Charles Campbell returned yester- eee day from California where he has} Mrs. A. E. Biglin and daughter been visiting with relatives for a| Ann returned yesterday from Denver Mrs. Campbell and baby! after a week's visit there. up many months, also mantels in numerous colors and finishes. Samples of brick laid up and an art tlle drtve that has been in use several months at J. C. Dobbins Plant * 139 East H Phone 14415 short time. Easter Isa Day for Renewed Hope It Is Our Desire That You Shall Find In It New Inspiration That Will Result In Your Finding Future Happiness And Binding Friendships HTT Easter Easter This beautiful Easter Sunday Morn, one of the grandest days of the year, the anniversary of our risen Christ, a day of flowers and music. Are the members of your household able to contribute the music your heart desires? Just think, for only a small expense your home can be made so happy. We can sell you a new piano, fully guaranteed for ten years for only $285, a new player-piano, high-grade in every respect and guaranteed in every part for ten years for only $420, a new grand piano with a beautiful tone for the small apartment for $685.00, a Vic- trola or Brunswick phonograph from $25.00 and up, violins $10.00, saxophone, cornet, banjo or anything musical from our store. Our agencies are world renowned, sold in Casper at lowest prices and on terms to suit. Service is our motto. i aster Appreciating full well your patronage and with the keenest desire to merit it at all times, just call, write or phone your wants. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. HOME OF THE CHICKERING Casper 232 East Second St. Phone 194