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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923. he Casper Daily Erion: PAGE THREE ee of the high school, ‘This will be| Professional Woman's club will de| views wil be given by the Rev. w,|Casper Zions club celebrate thelr L. G. Brewer arrived tn the city] Mrs. Paul Bacheeller and son, left similar to the gym show given last hostesses at a dinner to be gtven to-|'T. Dumm of Cheyenne in the Methe, | anniversary with e force amnec ey Monday and has accepted a position| yesterday afternoon for their home week by, the boys’ lepartnient. Rhyth-| morrow evening at/ the Wyatt caf |dist church at § o'clock, ‘Dr. and|be served in the tenquet room of the | as pharmacist for the Midwest|in Lusk after spending several days mical exercises wils be executed to|eteria in honor of the third anniver|Mrs. Dumm visited the “Passion | Henning hotel. Decorations for the Pharmacy. here visiting at the heome of Mrs. music, #5 en sary ue club, Saeeen of in-| Play” tast year and obtained some|0ccason will be elaborate, high-class ————— Bachelier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. teres! been planned which will| excellent slices, entertatriers have been secured and ye | Frank Flanigan. Woodmen Hold {nolude a play and several talke. A| many unique features have been| ™F- and Mrs O. L. Walker have ——.+—_——. i ing Meet Narre radia Baa small admission will be charged. plannd. “| as their house guest Wt thetr home i 933 ses eee eee pfieimri emt sd sie : on South Center street, Mr. Walker’s| Miss Fay Middlekauff cama down |_ Casper Camp - No. 25 Modern a fa | us mother, Mrs, Thaddeus Walker of| yesterday afternoon from Lander and Woodmen of America held an inter-| Keonomlc Department seeps to The Misses Marton Price and Fran-| Pasadena. Mra. Walker will viait|will spend a short time here visiting esting meeting Monday evening at| WHI Mcet Friday, , Ladies. ces James ‘eft this morning for Ther-| here for several woek with her father and brother. Week End Specials HUCK TOWELING, PER YARD the Knights of Pythias hall during| Ladies will be the honor guests | mopolis where they will spend a The Home Economics department | ¢} Mrs. Shumak, their husbands. The committees a-| which time 15 candidates were peisd (7) the Women's De tmental club ning when members of the "week Entertains. oo 7 "|ated and important business matters weed eal pointed last evening follow: Arrange: wee discussed: A. aritlteam conaiat- |"! meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. Carl Shumaker was hostess at| ment committee, Mrs. R. EB. Evans an informa! bridge luncheon given|and Mrs. J. C. Warkley; refreshment pels aierabon. at her residence, 111| committee, Mrs. O. C. Brewster, Mrs. All members of this department last Eleventh street. Guests for the} Paul Weidner and Mrs. Donald} 7 afternoon were Mrs. J. €. Snook, Mra,|Michle; decoration committee, irs. | Montgomery-Arnotd Becca eee eee O. L. Walker, Mrs. F. Hoff, Mrs,|G. B. Stebbins, Mrs. C. L. Greedy |Marringe Monday. for th tae > ober’ daa, Ghaddeus Walker, Mrs. John Mc-|and Miss Lorene Wright. Mrs. 8. B.| Miss Eva M. Montgomery became |‘ the coming year Ree cei oncnaee Grath, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs.| Andrews will entertain the club in/the bride of Joseph G. Arnold Monday|__ Thomas Cooper, Mrs, Patrick’ Sull!-| two weeks on Tuesday evening at the| before Judge Henry F. Brennan, jus.| Will Lecture on | van, Mrs. W. L. Ronaldson, Mrs. Wil-| home of Mrs. A, G. Fidel, 437 Divine.| tice of the pea Both parties are Passion Play. * : . at the home of Mrs. J. J. Donovan, | ing of 15 members was organtzed.| 595 poy, seat, The meeting was largely attended. BRANSEN ayer-Piano Gat Mam Holland, Mrs. Harry Free, Mrs. |from Crowley, Kan. The people of Casper will be given |B R. R. Rose, Mrs. T 8. Spears, Mrs.| Music Will Attend Na ed an opportunity tomorrow evening to M. P. Whee'er, Mrs. H. L Patton.| Show of School Work. B and P. W. Club | hear a lecture on the Oberammergau Mrs. L. F, McMahon and Mrs. Anna] ‘The Natrona County High school| Dinner Thursday. |-Passion Play.” This lecture which Leeper. band and orchestra’ will give a mu-| The members of the Business and will be accompanied by stercop all ie sie program eat) vetting dt | ee peace aade ‘the public school exhibit to be held | hiignocagd at the Masonic temple Thursday,| The Greaners circle of the First| Friday and Saturday of this week. | Baptist church will meet Thursday af-| ‘The following program will be given ternoon, April 26, at the home of Mrs. ‘Thursday. | Howard Thompson, 933 South Ash| High school band... Selected street. Miss Kathryn Mahc BUNGALOW APRONS These Aprons are of the very best maerial, Well made in new patterns, and the assortment of colors, styles and materials is most complete. Some values Nowa Quick ee Old Black J up to $3.50 and a large range Pei ata eee Ses Quaker Oats of sizes. Week-end special cae | 89 , Friday Pvert? y omen’s Christian Temper! righ school orchestra. 7’ "nce Union will hold an important | sise wiolet Feute sont meeting Friday afternoon, April 27, at | '** ahsecry | the Christian church. The meeting | 5, == Apes aot) will begin at 2:30 promptly and al! | Heh school male quartet. ._-_._ members.of the union are asked to be} 9 ~~~~-~" *~--~--~ Friendship” (Pari) present. A short program consisting} @d “the Red Shawl" (Bullock) of an address by the Rev. I. H. Car- Saturday. ter on “Public and Personal Health’ | High school glee club-.“Spring Song” 4nd @ vocal selection by Mra, Helms| (Speaks) and ‘The Bees” | from will be given. “Garden of Flowers” ( Denza) | eee Miss Adelaide Damplere. ...____ Bridge Lantcheeon --"Slave Song” (Del Reilgo) Selected Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes LINGERIE RADIUM The Spring’s most popular Lingerie material. Regu- lar price, yard, $2.50. 86-inch width. $1 65 Week-end special, per yard_—....._____ e LADIES’ LISLE HOSE The Gulbransen Educates, Inspires, Entertains— Your son—your daughter—will take the Gulbransen right inte their hearts and lives. First playing for the pure love of fun, they will unconsciously progress to an understanding and ap- preciation of the very best in mustc. No Waiting These oats are almost ready cooked Seah ailgncecbeol ana—. Extra fine and durable Hose. All sizes. Black only. Mra, R. M. Bartholomew was host-| Park school quartet USEy. Your wife—and you, yourself—after the day's cares, need Week-end special, ess at an informal bridge luncheeon| -----+------- --. - (Gaynor) Haye you wanted an oat dish you could serve as quickiy mental and moral stimulation. Surely the Gulbransen, playing i 5¢e given this afternoon at her home, - as boiled eggs? Then here it is. delightfully any piece of music you wish to hear, provides that, DOD Daly ——-—snsoeneemwennnne tenmeemmens trees omens 1045 South Lincoln street. Eastern Star Our experts have perfected Quick Quaker Oats. The Gulbransen entertains—and educates and inspires as it | Among those who attended were | Meeting Thursday. It is the quickest cooking oats in the world. entertains. It will lift you out of the rut, broaden your viston, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. Arthur,| Tho regular meeting of the Ft and make for higher ideals in your home life. Schulte, Mrs. J. W. Johfison, Mrs.| Casper Chapter No. 4, Order of A . . “Gncgey Peterson, Mrs, B. B. Lummis,| Eastern Star will be held tomorrow Not different —just quick The Gulbransen ts easy to play—and easy to play well. You'll f Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs. John B. ents ats o'clock s& the Masonic Quick Quaker tastes just like regular Quaker. Teeeute being oat the De eet Srhitia ree en ts PORE GS ea Noll Charles \Gaiay Meas | Perel ae eet And Quaker, as you know, is world-famed fo: flavor. struction Rolls easily teach you how. ; eee 120 East Second St. Phone 1981 A. B. Biglin, Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs.| Will be present at 7:30. R. EH. Werts, Mra. John McFadyen, Site ed Mrs. A. G, Fidel, Mrs. Leigh Town-| ©. and N. R, W. Club send, Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs. G, R. Wald-| Dance Friday Evening. This brand, is flaked from the finest grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats, It is just the cream oats. We get but ten pounds of such flakes froin a bushel. BURGESS MILLINERY ON THE BALCONY The Gulbransen is positively the greatest Player- Piano value to be found anywhere! Join the Veterans of the Foreign Wars Now peek : That's why mothers of all nations send for Quaker Oats Se Set Pai a ee —millions of them. This is the supreme food for children, Nationally Priced in Four Beautiful Models— N Holpfal Club give a dance Friday evening at the and mothers want children to love it. 700 600 | Will Meet. Arkeon dancing academy for the pur- $ $ $495 $420 In Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and are partly eooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. The Ladies of the Helpful club|Ppose of securing funds to carry nut “will meet ‘Thureday afternoon at the|their mutual service work. The pub- home of Mrs. W. Kline, 121 West J| lc is invited. Convenient Terms to Suit. street. All members of the club are ‘dich ———— Mrs. Morrison ; ee oe Entertains, You get the same quality, the same super-flavor. on’ fl our ai Synurgae Meetin; Mrs. Andy Morrison entertained at _ Ask for the style you prefer. If your breakfasts are hur- t Last Evening. . the second of a series of bridge teas ried, get Quick Quaker. But for flavor's sake, get one style 4 r of Quaker Oats. It was always delicious. Now iteis also quick. Regular Quaker Oats Come in package at left— the style you have always known, Quick Quaker Oats Come in package at right, with the “Quick” label, Your grocer has both. Be sure to get the style you want. Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers Mrs. Donald Michio entertained the| S!ven yesterday afternoon at her members of St. Mark's Synurgae last | home, 125 West Tenth street. Hon- ,evening at the home of Mrs. Earl| ors for the afternoon were taken by Boyle. Arrangements were completed | Mrs. Neil, Charles Giles and Mrs. for a card party to be given next| Albert Sair. Tuesday evening at the Parish house} Guests present were. Mrs. Thomas for the members of the synurgae and| Kinney, Mrs. Charles Schank, Mra. ist en el oe Be eal irs Neil Oksriss Geis, Mrs. Fred Vilinave, Mrs William Kyne, Mrs. “Albert Sair, and Mrs. Peter O'Malley. ° NEW IMPROVED K. Y. 0. Circle Meeting Thursday. Mrs. F, BE. Stewart will entertain You'llnever know how | the members of the K. Y, 0. circle it is to dye ortint | °f the First Baptist church tomor- ei row afternoon at her home, 128 North New ne sed RIT: Re. Beech street, This will be 1 social and business meeting and all mem. sults guaranteed. 24 | rers are asked to be present, beautiful colors. oe Baptist Circle Zl & ¢ Will Meet. The East Side circle of the Baptist whurch will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home af Mrs, LaVezzi, 921 East Fourteenth street. eee With Hard Casper Water. WASH IT WITH Soft HILL CREST Water PHONE 1151 426 East Second St. sy) Puan O00 Se Write Us Today for Full Information. It Does Make a Difference Where Yor Purchase Your Musical Merchandise . The Chas. E Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” 232 E. Second St.—Phone 194 Casper, Wyo. <a b ———— | WAKES! x No Waiting— ge i SRSS oe To Be Held Here, ' - A girls’ pageant witl be held In the a @ erla Natrona County High school gymnas- jum May 4, according to announce- National Sample Coat & Suit Store 112 South Center Street Henning Hotel Block ment yesterday by Mies Martha Hell- Iner, who is physical director for tho From 6 to 12 years, Serges, Tweeds and Novelty Mix- tures, Reasonably priced. $10.00 to $22.50 An aggregation of very new and stunning styles, combining a won: derful assortment of specially purchased Suits and selected models from our regular lines, A startling economy offer equaling in every way the past performances of record value-giving for which the “April Oppor- tunity Sales” are noted, A Host of Varied and Inviting Styles, Featured in Two Popular Groups BOYS’ WASH SUITS For the boy from 2 to 6 years, “Oliver Twist” and Middy effects, in Linens, Poplins, Gabardines and In- dian Head, $2.75 and Up Full Range of Boys’ Hats and Caps In Btraw, Tweeds, Palm Beach Cloth, in ail the new shapes and colors, A) —Included in the $45 $ group are a limited number of stunning A more complete Suit colleq, tion could hardly be imegined, three-piece costume Youthful looking Suits In plain, Underpriced models from regular faney and spert two-piece and stock and gpeeially purchase Suits formerly priced three-piece modelg finished with roups from manufacturers busi- to $75, braid, embroidery, ornaments,” fy Petnenntts Gy epithe etc, Fashioned of Poiret Twill, style Shtinaa will be weave ation Tricotine, Velour and Tweeds in to every woman who sfes them, the newest suit shades, All sizes, Priced $1.50 and Up WE Pekine & Co SPECIALTY STORE ares = ‘ If

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