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FRIBAY, APRIL 13, 1923. | Mitcheil-Padgett | Marr age Thursday | ‘ Miss Mary L. Mt ell and Cleo A. formerty of + Worthington, Jnd., were married last evening at tue Pri erian manse on Wolcott street, the Me Charles A. Wilsor. officiating. ‘hey were atten“ by Miss Frances Mitchell, and Mrs, S. Meda Fee. Mr./ tt is connected with the Camp-| ardware company here. The couple will m ko th home here. Mrs. Capen | Entertans. | i Mrs. F.C. Capen entertained at an| informal bridge tea today at her| home, 519 Milton avenue. Guests for | the afternoon were Mrs. R. E. Mrs. E. L, Estabrook, Mrs. R. C. Wy: land, Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, Mra. James P Kem, Mrs. B, B. Lummis and Mrs. T. S. Cooke. | ‘Wertz, | Caledonian Dance Saturday Evening. 6 The last of the series of Caledon- jan dances wi!l be held in the I. 0. OF. hall, Saturday evening, April 14, beginning at 8:30. An interesting program will be given which will be in charge of Mr. McLennan and Mrs. McKenzie. All those who are inter- ested in the organizatidn are asked to be present. .* Presbyterian Bake | Sale Tomorrow. Mrs. Henry's Civiston of the Pree byterian Ladies Ald society will hold ® bake sale tomorrow starting at 11 a. m. at White's grocery store. The 4 proceeds of the sale will be added to N the building fund. Kensington Tea Thursday. ‘The kensington tea given Thurs- 3 day afternoon by the Pythian Sisters Sey in thelr hall was a great success. Over 75 ladies attended. A program consisting of a vocal selection by Mrs. Gates accompanied by Mrs. Bel- ty, dances by the Misses Malina and Catharine Bryne an@ Helen Ruggles anda Dorothy Holland was given. Miss Annita Campbell acted as for- ‘~, tune teller for the afternoon. eee Loyal Temperance Meeting Saturday. There wii! be a special meeting of the Loyal Temperance Legion Satur- fternoon promptly at 2 o'clock the Methodist church. All those at who are taking part in the medal con- tost and those who are in the drills are asked to be present. Children’s Party Saturday. Mrs. i, F. Mahon will entertain at a children’s narty tomorrow at her home on South Center street for her daughter. Jean, Games willbe played and refreshments will be served. Duplicate Bridge € Teday. ‘the Duplicate Bridge club met this afternoon at the home of Mrs, Pat- rick Sullivan on East Tenth street. Mrs. Clapp was a guest for the after- | Saturday. g00ds tomorrow at Stone's groc*ry store, see | | Bible Olass Party A Success. The Bible class of the Presbyterian church which is taught’ by Mrs. Charles A. Wilson entertained at a] jw noon. Birthday Dinner This Evening. Mrs. A. E. Biglin will entertain at a dinner party this evening at her home on South Center street in honor of Mr. Biglin's birthday, The tables will be beautifully decorated with yellow candles and yellow flowers and with three large birthday cakes !n honor of Mr. Biglin, Mrs, Lummis ond Mr. Belly whose birth days fall on th? same day. Among the invited guests are Mr. end Mrs. O, L. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. is Bell, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bass, Mr. and Mrg Paul Hooper, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles W. Barton, Mr. and Mrs Leigh Townsend, Mr. and Mra J. W. Johr Mr. and Mrs. .G. R. Wald schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis, and the Messrs Don Philips, Charles Campbell, Tom Daniels, Weed Dicken son, Herman Trepte and Cleigh Powers. ite te: RB. and P. W. Club Meeting Tomorrow. Members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's club will hold their regular weekly meeting tomor- fj row at the Henning hotel during ¢ yich time the entertainment. which WL be given April 18 will be dis: cussed, A short but interesting pro- gram will be given. Mrs. Keenan Is Honored Guest. > Mrs. W. M. Creel and Miss Esther Castle entertained at a misctllaneoys ) shower yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Castle, 105 North Dur- bin street, in honor of Mrs. R. Keenan. Mrs. Keenan was formerly Miss Bertha Creel and is a bride of but a few weeks. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. M. N. Castle, Mrs. Julia Miller, Mrs. W. M. Creel, Mrs. Henry { Posey, Mrs. Ellen Miller, Mrs. Roy BARCLEY Main Floor, ( Go to THE ic a NEES RSS YEE McCory, Mrs. Byron Scott, Mrs. Ed- ward Cawood, Mrs, Z. Q. Miller, Mrs. Patrick O° Cal Smith, Mrs, Leo Hol | James Spe: | oa | Bake Sale The Capital Hill circle of the Meth sister of the) odist church will hold a sale of baked | ed at Schofield, Honolulu. | Very successful afternoon party given | yesterday at the church parlors. A large attendance was present and an enjoyable spent Refréshmen a com: | m| with Scherck as chairman. selections were given during the afternoon by Mrs Charlis Walters of Walla Wa | , and Mrs, T. W. Fra Christian Church Bake Salo Saturday. The ladies of the North Casper Christian church will give a bake saic tomorrow at the North Casper gre cery store, 920 North Harrison street. eee Bridge Tea Today. Mrs. O. C. Brewster was hostess at an informal bridge tea given today at her home on North Grant. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Charles Pierce, Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs. W. I.| Rehr, Jr., Mrs. John Rouse, Mra A J. Kelley Mrs, Ed. Hadley, Mrs. Weidner, Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum and Mrs. C. D. Welsh. eee Elk Officers Installed Last Evening. At a meeting of the local order of Elks held last evening at the'r lodge rooms, officers for the coming year were installed. Following the insta'la- tion an entertainment was held and a cafeteria lunch was served. Attorney A. B. Stirrett, past exalted ruler pre-| sided over the meeting. fficers in- stalled last evening: follow: Exalted ruler, Charles T. Weidner; esteemed ‘ead ng knight, Louis F. McMahon; es-! teemed Joyal knight Harry Free; es- teemed lecturing knight, Rayburn 8. Webb; secretary, W. W. S'ack; treas- urer, Charles H. McFarland; tyler, C. trustee, three year term. Personals Mr. are visiting here for a few days from and Mrs. Robert H. Dantels. Denver. They will Jeave Sunday for Thermopol's and Billings where they will spend a short {mé on business. | rere Mrs. J.. Millen and. children .are visiting with relatives here from) Omaha. | okelie Miss Marie Jones left last evening | for Denver where she expects. to spend a week visiting at the home| of her sister, aoe, ba Clein. Thomas K) Lded returned yesterday | after a two weeks’ vacation spent in Colorado visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. ar? Mrs, J. C. Leeds Re eee Mrs, Orbelle t.orner and daughter, Ruth, arrived this morning from Call- fornta and intend to make thelr home here. | a i Miss Margaret Sullivan will leave} tomorrow for Chicago and New York | where she will spend several months, visiting. Miss Sullivan will spend a} short time visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs, Joe Donl'n at Ft. Wayne, Ind. oes Mr. and Mrs. William Henning re. turned this morning after a two months’ trip to Florida and other! southern state, Thi} have been Candies | The Bareley Shop Announce the arrival of new silk Hoslery, Lace Collars and Vestees, Silk hand-made Lingerie, Brassieres, Corsets and Millinery, Orders taken for Surgical Corsets, SHOP for Perfect Fit. )-S Building | will be here Saturday with headquart- | from Denver and will spend a short | visiting here for a few days from visiting for some time at Hot Springs Ark. - Floyd E. Pendell left for Washing- ton, D, C.. Wednesday to handie the cases for the homesteaders in regard to their rights on certain sections of the Salt Creek field. The cases come up April 16. Mrs, Pendell left with Mr. Pendell but will visit, relatives | and friends in Nebraska during the/| three weeks of the attorney's ab-| sence. H. amie time with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slade have as ness visitor in Casper this week. Dimgan has headquarters in Denver. | James Carpenter | Montana. Harry Robinson and son are here | for a few days from Chicago. he Casnet Daily Cribune Mr.|from Butte. Mr, McIntyre will also visit here for a few days with his | brother Harry McIntyre. J. Veitch, former county com- of Natrona county, who in Kirby, Wyo., 1. returned to Casper yesterday | a few days Baker left last evening for Lar. and Rawlins to be gone a short) on business. is visiting here friends for a eoeey time oe v has been a business visitor here from ene. E. Price of Newton Brothers | Denver for several days, Iph Pembrook has’returned from | their house guest their nephew, El-|, Georse Howarth is visiting With | tne South American countries where mer Doty Slade, of Iowa City, Ia. riends here for the week-end he is been on an oil inspection for Mr, Slade has just recently been dis-| S#!t Creek apo some of the larger eagtern companies. charged from the army having been | ores | a member of Company G third corps| N. P. Ward left yesterday on ®/ pryce. wilson returned Tuesday of engineers which has been station- Miss Ida M. Dickerson of the Gos: | | | | sard Corset company of New York, business trip to River. Harvey H. Allen is here for a week | Jon business for the Milan Tool |pand of Chicago. ary Laramie and Rock Billings where he has been for last few months. iam Stratch ia in for a short! rom Salt Creek on business ore ie com Herman Gates, prominent Denver hai ning- | font the “Richards and Cunning-| 1, 1, MeIntyre arrived in the city | business man, spent yesterday hero jam store. | i Saye |last evening on_a short business trip lon iusine _ — Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Parker are! the parents of a baby son who arrived this morning at their home, 651 South Beech street. Both mother and son are doing nicely. John Sullivan of the Bankers’ Trust company of Denver, arrived in the city this morning and will spend a short time here attending to business matters, B. D. McConnell of the Crosby and McConnell company of Denver ts a business caller here for a few days. eters Joe Patton arrived this morning time here on bus‘ness. Mr. Patton is with the Neuton company of Den ver. . H. P. Patterson and H. Carmon are Omaha. James F. Moore left yesterday overland for Denver and Cheyenne to be gone several weeks on a business trip. ewe Sam Jones returff$d. this morning from a week's pleasure trip spent in ‘Thermopolis. Frank Dimgan of the Firestone Tire and Rubber company {s a bust- For Finer Texture | and Larger Volume in the baked goods use KG Baking Powder SAME PRICE for over 3@O years 9) oo Ounces for (more than @ pound and a halt for @ quarter) Use less than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT. April -- the Month line to sell $28.50 at an) lik We're showing a splendid % Spring Ask the woman who wears a Redfern Corset A wonderful new line of Many women who, because of the neces- sity for careful buying, or for other good reasons desire to purchase Dresses suit- able for any occasion at less than twenty dollars have asked us to make a regular doing better even than that, and an- nounce a line of Dresses, every one of which is worth regularly from $20.00 to These Dresses are in the new popular ma- é terials and colors and there is an excellent range of styles and sizes. have just been received. Reduction on Our Complete Lines of | Clever styles—pretty fabric Jibecd! range of prices, 252 South Center Stree you—and best of all—at 20 per cent discount, of SPECIALS at the Frantz Shop at about $18.50. But we are | Many of them new line of Spring Hats, including Sailors. Suits, Coats, Capes, Wraps The newest in Gloves, Hose, Vestees, Collars, Bags, Combs, ete, Phone 1804-W the latest styles in Sport Coats {s ready for SPECIAL SERVICES FOR since Jan-| Two spectal services will be in the Methodist church next Sun-| day. At 11:00 a. m. the pastor, - Carter, will speak and will | relate — fs of work of the Plain the ME. CHURCH ON SUNDAY Woman's tments This society pi chenille Home Misstonary society.) ends, very pleasing effects and the various do-| price {s less at Graham Shields Fur- 445 a paid | niture Co. W > subject will bi aan rans ty slit You Like Home Cooked Seite Math Food. We Serve It. Brawn, Ho w the Mat Cafeteria rugs ordered | To Invitation Casper Women It is with pleasure that we announce the visit of IDA M. DICKERSON To our store Saturday, April the Fourteenth. The latest in Brassieres and week acing GOSSAR CORSETS Will be shown. Worth while advice on your Corset problems. You are cordially invited to Meet Miss Dickerson Saturday in our Corset Department, Richards & Cunningham Co. Think Richards & Cunningham When ¥ou Want the Best The Store inserts Will Be The Last Day BIG DEFIA SAL The Bargains Are Just as Attractive as on The First Day of The Sale LE of Our NCE THE DER The Store Accommodating