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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 192 3. Helpful Club Will Meet. | The ladies of the Helpful club will] G meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. Edward Clemons, 618 East K street. Card Party Last Mias Mina Dodge entertained at an informal card party last evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Bruce, 303 South Conwell. Honors for the evening were won by Miss Ficca and Harold Harv!s. eee Mrs. Wallace Leavitt entertained at the third and last of a series of bridge luncheons given today at her resi- @ence .on South David street. Red| tulips Were used for the table decor- ations. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs, M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs. J. H. Row- and, Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, Mrs. Dorothy Patterson, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. ‘Wm. Kocher, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. A. G, Fidel and Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster. C. and N. R. W. Club Dance April 27. The members of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Women’s club wil! give an informal dance Friday evening April 27 at the Arkeon danc ing academy. ‘The public will be in vited. see Gleaner Circle Meeting Thursday. The Gleaner Circle will meet: Thurs. day afternoon April 12 at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. F. N. Hellel, 327 South Beech street. All those having mis. slonary books aro asked to bring them to this meeting in order to check all those which have been read. The KYO Circle of the First Bap. tist church will meet tomorrow ofter. noon at the home of Mrs. Harl Jott 417 East Fourtheenth street. All ladies living between Beech and Jef. ferson streets are invited to be pre- sent. eee Bridge Luncheon ‘Tomorrow, Mrs. Paul Hooper will be hostess at an informal bridge luncheon to be given tomorrow at her home on South Beech street. Spring flowers will be used for decorations. eee Mrs. Conlee Entertains. Mrs. Frank Conlee entertained the members of the Woman's Bible class of the First Presbyterian church Tues- day at her home on Sixth street. A large attendance was present which included several outside guests. Among the important business questions transacted was that of a motion which was carried to make the first pay- ment on the amount subscribed by the class to the church building fund Following the business meeting a so cial hour was held and refreshments were served. Mrs, Conlee was assist: ed for the afternoon by Mrs. Walter McGregor and Mrs. Floyd Blackmore eee Saturday. ‘The Panhe'len{c association wi'l en tertain at an informal tea Saturday afternoon, April 3, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. L. Cron, 51 Lind street. Members of sororities in and around Casper are invited to at tend. eee Services at Vesper YW. ©. A. Sunday. Vesper services will be held Sun- day afternoon at the Young Women: Christian association club rooms in the Smith-Turner building from 3 un til 5. ‘The affair will be for all wom en and girls of Casper who wish to spend thelr afternoons socially. A program will be given which will in clude devotions by Mrs. Wise. musical selections, a vocal solo by Miss Edna Mae Healy, piano selection by Mrs J. Diamond and an informal address by Mrs. C. M. Thompson. Mrs. M. J. Hopkins will be hostess for the after. noon. Refreshments will be served. i cee ‘Surprise Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Patterson were pleasantly surprised last evening «t thelr home on South Wolcott when the members of the New York Oil company entertained for them at an informal party given in honor of their fourteenth wedding anniversar ‘They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs L. V. Ulery, mother and father of Mrs. Patterson. Mr. Patterson 4s manager of the gas department of the New York Oil company. They were presented with an attractive and useful gift. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. White, Mr. and Mrs. F, 8. Bradbury and baby Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Groom, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. ing, Mr. and Mrs. Max WW. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Field, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Mills, Mrs, Frank Neigh, Mrs. Ida 8. Newell, Miss Nellie Gil- bert, Miss Aileen Cooksey, Miss Thelma Patterson, Miss Lois Patter- son, Mr. and Mra. L. V. Ulery, Bobbie Patterson, H. B. Jones, Robert Burke, Robert McMinn, George De Wolf, R. L. Grant, J. R. Sherrill, Edward Heagney and the honored guests. see Dramatic Division Tomorrow. The dramatic division of the Cas per Woman's Departmental club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Arthur Schulte, 1042 East Second street. An interest ing program members will be given sked to be and all are rms of | ' Helen McCory; illustration of the, forms by two modern dramas, “Mary es First’ by Henry A. Jones, and New York Ideas" by Landor Mitchell, which will be given by Mrs. W. H. Patton. Mrs. Drebert will give an interesting talk on the Moscow art theatre players. eee Bridge Luncheon Today. Mrs. M. C. Keith was hostess at an informal bridge luncheon today at her home, 123 South Beech street. Among those who attended were Mrs. | Anna Leeper, Mrs. Frank Knittle,| Mrs. J. 8. Mechling, Mrs. Ray Cook, Mrs. J. L. Biederman, Mra, George Nelson, and Mrs. J W. Bingham. were Auxillary Meeting Thursday. The Mesdames Eveland and Ham will entertain the members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Emmanuel Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. All mem- bers of the auxiliary and friends are invited to attend. eee Nevagaba Bridge | Club Meeting. | committee will be present at 7:30 for the examination of visitors. eee Bake Sale Saturday. | The ladfes of the North Casper Christian church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday, April 14, at the North Casper grocery store, 920 North Harrison street. | [Perna | Mrs. Joe Denham and sister, Miss Jennie Green, will leave Saturday for Missouri where Mrs. Denham will visit for some time. Miss Green has been house guest at the Denham home for the last few months and while here has been the honored guest at many entertainments. eee Mrs. Grant Snyder arrived in Cas- Per last evening from Livingston, Mont., and will visit for some time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Dickensheets. Mrs. Snyder will also visit her with her son, Howard Snyder. eee Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Enittle have returned from a tw6 weeks’ honey moon trip spent in Colorado. ates 76 William Wenner left this week for Pittsburg, Kan., where he has ac cepted a position. Mrs. Wenner and son, William, will leave for that place May 1. eee C. H. Townsend and W. R. John son have returned from California Mrs. Dan P. Davis entertained the | where they spent the winter raonths members of the Nevagaba Bridge club Tuesday at a one o'clock lunch- eon. Spring flowers were used for decorations, Honors for the after moon at bridge were won by Mrs. Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. Johnson wil! return in another month. eee Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franklin and children are visiting with friends D. V. Lowe and Mrs. R. R. Robinson. | here from Dallas, Texas. Mrs. G. E. Stronberg was a guest for} the afternoon. Members of the club Frank Carter was called to his present were Mrs. J. W. Grant, Mrs.| home in Chicago last evening on ac R D. Hamilton, Mrs. R. W. Boyd, Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mrs. Cody Brad ford,:and Mrs. R. R. Robinson. The club will meet again next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Brewe! East Fifth street. eee Presbyterian Party Tomorrow Afternoon. The Ladies’ Bible class of the First Presbyterian church, taught by Mrs. 815 | |Jast summer. count of the serious fllness of his ister, Miss Mary Louise. Miss Car er apent several weeks visiting here City Briefs Charles A. Wilson, will entertain at an informal party to be given tomor-| row afternoon at the church parlors. The class has an unusually large membership and it is expected al! | members will be present. Members of| the class as well as all those inter-| ested are invited to be present. | a. 61S 1 Kensington Tea Tomorrow. | The Pythian Sisters will entertain at a Kensington tea to be given Thursday afternoon, April 12, at 2 o'clock in the Pythian hall, An en- tertainment consisting of dancing,| music and cards will be held. Re. freshments will be served and a sil- ver offering will be taken. oe sie Royal Neighbor Bazaar . And Dinner Saturday. The Royal Neighbors of America will give an apron and cap bazaar Saturday, April 14, at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. From 11 a, m. until 1:30 p. m. @ lunch will be served. During the afternoo’ ntea and wafers will be Served. Tickets tor the afair may be purchased from any of the members of the organization. Chal iC) Mrs. Townsend Entertains. Mrs. Leigh Townsend entertained at an informal bridge luncheon yes- terday, at her home in the Grude| apartments. Honors for the after- noon were taken-by Mrs. T..C. Ton- kin and Mrs, John McGrath. Guests x the afternoon were Mrs. T. C. pears, Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, Mrs. Ben Pe'ton, Mrs. A. F, Hoff Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs, R. M. Andrus, and Mrs. ut kin, | Mrs, Townsend entertained again today at her home at another bridge uncheon. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer, Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, Mrs. Bert Flissness, Mrs. Gene Griffith, Mrs. Joe Denham, Mrs. Don Smith, and Miss Jennie Green. eee CY Circle Will Meet Thursday. The ladies of the CY circle of the First Baptist church will hola a mis- sionary meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock’at the home of Mrs. Ralph Brooks, 1121 South Cedar street. eens Eastern Star | Meeting Thursday. ‘The Ft. Casper chapter of the Order # Eastern Star will hold thetr regu- ‘ar meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Can- didates will be [initiated and refresh. ments will be served. The examining Mrs. H. C. VETTER | Girls and Women | Who Are Ailing What This Woman Says is of Vital Importance to You | Onawa, Iowa—“I know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has helped me a great deal. I havo had no return of feminine trouble at all and it is over a year since I stopped taking the ‘Prescription.’ I shall recommend it whenever I have a chance.""-—-Mra. H. C, Vetter. Health is wealth, Do not neglect the most valuable asset you have. Go to your neighborhood drug store and get Favorite Prescription in tablets or liquid, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' Hotel, in Buffalo, rial pkg. of tablets and od miedical advice, free of Advertisement. Minal Young of the New York 0! company returned this morning fron New York where he has been on business trip. oe S. 8. Call, a real estate dealer, for many years in business in Douglas now located in Casper, was a visitor }at the luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mr. Call is associated with J. J. Hart in the Marshall and Brown firm. see Ex-Governor Robert D. Carey was in Casper yesterday attending to busi ness matters. eee W. T. Funk of the Carter O11 Com. pany, ts here from Denver. eee A. E. Moody is a pipe line con tractor who is here from Denver on business. eee Frank P. Arnold, president of the | Lander State Bank, arrived in Cus per yesterday. cee Capt. William Clayton and Officers Frank Warren, Jake Carter, Arthur Biash and Earl Lambert left this aft. ¢rnoon for Cheyenne, where they will attend Federal Court. oe G. Cather is spending a few weeks here on business from Denver. eee Henry G. Morrison left last evening for Denver, to be gone a week or ten days on a business trip. Che Casper Daily Cribune LONDON, April 11.—(By The As- sociated Press.}—London {s com- pleting plans for the wedding of the Duke of York to Lady Elisa- beth Bowes-Lyon on April 26. The marriage of Lady Mary Cambridge to the Marquis of Worcester this summer. a Incidentally, so many of the Prince of Wales’ relatives are get- ting married or engaged that the British public 1s becoming solicl- tious of its favorite’s own chances of matrimony. The wedd ng festivities of Prinre Albert and Lady Elizabeth will be- gin on April 23 when King George and Queen Mary give a gala din ner at Buckingham Palace to 4,000 guests. This will be followed the next day by a similar function to be attended by the elect in court, state, diplomatic and society circles. On the eve of the wedding their majesties will give a banquet in honor of the bride and bridegroom. The ceremony. will be celebrated in Westminster Abbey with the Prince of Wales as best man. The archbishop of Canterbury, who has probably performed more royal marriages than any living prelate Will officiate. The British public wil be given the fullest opportunity to witness royal participation as it passes from the palace to the abbey. How- ever, those wishing to see the cor- tege from points of vantage will have to pay as much for the privi lege as they would for a box at the opera or a seat at an interna tional prizefight. Placards were posted outside the abbey today: an morning from Douglas and will make her home here. see Mrs. H. N. Barns arrived this morning from Denver and will spend . short time here on business. eee Mr. and Mrs. James K. Larey are visiting with friends here for a few weeks from Kansas City, Mo. Mrs, J) Cross is spénding a few In the city from Sait Creek. The box is blue Opal jar inside Be sure to get real Resinol If you want to get rid of eczema, * pimples, or other distressing skin eruption, you will accept no ‘‘sub- stitute’ for Resinol. Preparations similar in name or appearance are mot ‘‘just the same as Resinol."” Although a few unscrupulous deal- ers may offer them as or for Res- inol, they are often crudely made, of little healing power, and some may even be dangerous to use. Buy in the original d/ve package. Resinol is never sold in bulk And the DUO-ART, Reproducing Piano To play special concerts during all performances at the RIALTO ‘Theater For One Week, ‘Beginning Sunday These concerts under the personal direction of Mrs. E, K. Hender- son. Casper. STEINWAY PIANO and Telephone 1745 Is Pleased to Announce the Engagement of EMILIE KRAMER Pianist, of Chicago EMILIE KRAMER, Pianist Such concerts as these have been unusually success- ful in high class vaudeville, and we feel fortunate indeed to be able to bring this entertainment to REPRODUCING PIANO used. The MUSIC SHOPPE Inc. SIAIAMA STEINWAY DUO-ART 288 E. Second St. LONDON IS AGOG WITH INTEREST OVER PLANS FOR WEDDING OF PRINCE |\\” | city also ts looking forward to the | | nouncing that the public could ob: tain seats in the wooden stands along the route to be taken by the Procession at prices ranging from $5 to $25 each. It ts understood that King George intends to bestow on his son the Order of the Thistle as a compl! ment to the nationality of the fu ture duchess. eee | TWO BURN TO DEATH IN FIRE | COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, Apr: 11.—Mrs. Simon McGrew, 36, was burned to death early today at the | home here, and her husband, 40, who | was burned trying to rescue her |died at the hospital several hours later. Two children escaped. Mrs McGrew was starting a fire for the weekly wash, and used a mixture of joil, In which it is believed there wa |a quantity of gasoline, to hasten the first, causing an explosion, settien fire to her clothing. “5O GOOD relatives. PAGE THREE Miss Anna Davidson and smail| Mrs. William R. Kaemmerling and| A. D. Aiken, president of the Moun- sister left last evening for Denver | two children, Margaret and Catherine, | tain and Guif Ol] Company, s a bus!- f to be gone several weeks visiting with | will leave this week for a two months'| ness visitor in Cas) Mr. A'ken visit in the east. Denve offices ‘n SATA CIGARETTES 10° GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO You Like Home Cooked { Food. We Serve It. | Wyatt Cafeteria just received, These are the finest and freshest stocks of Coats and Suits ever offered in Cas- per at such reduc- tions. ()” On Our Entire $30,000.00 Stock of Women’s and Misses New Spring Coats,Wraps Capes, Suits NONE RESERVED Alll Coats including the newest sport models All Wraps and Capes. Every Three-Piece Suit. Every Two-Piece Suit. ¥ Included in This Tremendous SALE ITU TANS TOT 2p STITT NEW ARRIVALS In Boys’ Caps and Hats of Scotch Mixtures or Polaire Cloth. while values in Boys’ Straws for the lad from 2 to 10 years. dark straws and will appeal to the practical mother. TORT SRSA Worth- These are FOR THE WEE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY Early showing of half and three-quarter Sox of Mercerized Cotton or Silk. In all the new shades. One special number of pure Thread Silk with embroidered clox. BOYS’ SUITS A complete showing of Boys’ Suits, in Serges, Tweeds and Novelt tures. Sizes 6 to 12 years. $10.00 to $22.50 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER For a limited period we will give FREE a Boy’s Madras or Percale Blouse, $1.25 to $1.75 value, with each new Suit purchased. We are also showing a nice line of LITTLE BOYS ’SPRING WASH AND DRESS SUITS In the Oliver Twist, Balkan (Norfolk) and Middy styles. They are beautifully made and the materials include Crash Linens, Poplins and Palm Beach Cloth. Sizes 3 to 6 years. $4.75 to $12.75 "Wie Painec CO. SPECIALTY STORE EVERYWOMAN’S SALE Reduction A F.aatz Shop Sale is a Shop Genuine Sale he 252 South Center Street Phone 1304-W

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