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he afternoon Mrs. Frede: J-| and Mrs. Neil Rowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ciera) rag? tcl ‘Amos Kellogg and the essrs. Paui| With friends and attending to busi-| lodge there tomorrow on the life and o Carr. All memb ety are|C. B. Steel, Mr. and Mrs. Ham, Mr. Bridge Luncheon At Sauter, A B. Stirrett, T Daniels, | 2eS8 matters. $ ked to be pres Birthday Party . . Stirrett, Tom els, | tind : asked to be present. | and Mrs. C, T. Ackers, Mr. and Mrs.| y oct Week. Cooke Home. Joe Denham and William Hufford. rs ties Schouve, rs. Guy clIntyre and the : Mrs. T. 8S. Cooke was hostess at eee Jack Clark, an old timer who is PAGE SIX BOCIET Y= Casper Sunday Worning Cridune SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923. -- News of Women’s C lubs and Organizations B. B. Brooks will be initiated into the club as a new member. MARY TOBIN, East Tenth street. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs, L. F. McMahon, Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Society Editor tables were beaut!fully decorated with red roses and sweet peas. Guests who s‘tended were Mr, and tend the National Congress of New England Women which convenes in that city during the first week In pital and is not expected to live. Clerk is said to pneumonia. be afflicted wi ~) Works of Judge John Alden Ri Who died recently. eee RE | eee CEN AND COMING Auxillary Prize to Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen and Mrs. H.| Mrs. B, B. Lummis, Mr. and Mrs.| May. Mrs. Price is historian of the Charles Lewis, prominent business Be Awarded May 23. L. Patton. The club will meet again|Car! Shumaker, Mr, and Mrs. John| Toledo colony of New England] wr. and Mrs. Bert Jameson are of Valentine, Neb., is here for ? A chance to dbtain a beautiful|in two weeks on Monday Mr. and -Mre./ H.C. | Women: 3 visiting with friends here for a few|® short time on business. E V E A tedar chest containing table appoint- Sieine Wyland, Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, noe days from Salt Creek. te Mr and Mrs. Herry Free, Mr.“and| Mrs. Frank Cuda and daughter Miss Harriott Nelson left tast evs- Grace English Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the 3 sh Lutheran church will moon at the home ze, 641 CY avenut. rs. Heinze will be assisted during Miscellaneous Shower Thursday Afternoon. Mrs. Leo Holman an misi afternoon at N. Castle on honor of Mrs. CIRCLES. OF CASPHit |Chappell, Mr. and Mra. Allen D. Hurst, Mr. ad Mrs. E. Courtner, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tr Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ringle, Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Van Sickle, Mr. and Mrs A. L. Corder, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Gun nell, Mr. and Mrs. Wyane Snow, Mr. s Catherine Kelly, Marie Law‘er. ‘eber, Gladys Humphries and the rs, Clarence Smith, Cudd, Geo. and Walter Gallas. CPi Loyal Temperance Contest Friday. tents from marvelous linen for com-| pany to plenty of everyday table wloths, towels, bed linens, and other| things is being offered the people of Casper by the women's auxiliary of the American Legion. The auxiliary fg holding a contest with tickets on sale from May 1 to May 23. The ‘chest will be on display during the! same period in the window of the/ Perkins specialty shop. The prize will be awardec May 23 at a dance given at the Arkeon academy. Thayer Hawks was host at a party given ‘Thursday of last week at his home on honor of his birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served. Among those who at- tended were the Misses Althea Bars- jley, Darline Young, Thelma Young Mrs. Peterson Will Entertain. Mrs. Carney Peterson will entertain the members of the Thuralay Bridge club this week at her residence, 702 Divine. eee Tea Club Meeting Wednesday. Mrs. H, H. Schwartz will entertain the members of the tea club Wednes- day afternoon at her home on South Beech street. the second of a series of bridge luncheons given yesterday at her ris-| {dence on South Beech street, Honcrs! for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. | J. €. Snook, Mrs. G. R, Weldschmidt, Mrs. Thaddeus Walker, and Mrs. Gus | Mrs. M.-C. Price, Mr, and Mra, O. L. Walker, r. and Mrs. Glen Leidec- ker, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Capen, Mr. and Mrs. Carney Geterson, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Dr. and Mrs. Nell Charles Geis, Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Flisnes, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mr, and Mrs. L. F. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Big- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bstabrook, Mrs. Christian Association Meeting Thursday ] The Christian Woman's association will meet Thursday afternoon, May 3, at 2:30 at the church. The pro- gram has been planned for the after Mary Frances have returned to their home at Teapot after spending two weeks here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson on South Beech street. ers Miss Dorothy Griffith and Miss Mary D. Peezey returned Friday from Denver where they spent a week on a pleasure trip. cece Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fan of Denver are here for a short time visiting well known in Natrona county and who has been living for some time in the vicinity of Powder River, is re ported seriously {ll at the County hos- blood poisoning, ing very nicel; R. N. Van Sant, who was operated on Saturday by Dr. N. C. Geis for is said to be progress- brother. Gus Hardendorf left Friday morn- ing for Montana end Canada to be gone two weeks on a business trip. Former Governor B. B. Brooks wil) leave for Cheyenne this evening to deliver an address to the Masonic BEAUTY CLAY 40-Minute English $1.00 Per Jar Smith-Turner Drug Store SMARTEST FROCKS FOR THE WEE MISSES COME IN AND SEE THEM eye "i ning for St. Louls where she was called by the serious iliness of her hi v1 ‘0! ly *, *, oon. Al of e of s :. : who was formerly | The Loyal Temperance medal con-| Adel Wagnor, Lucille Bishop, Vern te present for) thet adaraonn | RieiemecoL nerbers | Be For the littie miss from-2 to 6 years, in a varied as- H Sirs WE We Arche | okt, 0R4 Program which was to have Scarles, Dora Stanley. Martha Mil'er,| vore Mrs. John Bingenholmer, Mra.|{enqeres non nd meter will he sortment of color and material. In these new arrivals ; Stanley, Mrs. N. C " pad ‘ ei wear Iberta’ Wagnor, Ruth Protzman,| \mos Kellogg, Mrs. G. R. Wald-| hostesses for the afternoom you will find this Friday at 8 p. m, at the Meth: G odist church. A program consisting «fo, of addresses, readings, vocal and m Martha Gasby and the | « Trol, Leslie Mitls, Ger- | ¢ Jerome Bishop, Ermin|s the appearance of duly antsep- y soft wad idt, Mrs, H. P. Fishburn, Mrs.| ieee Bell, Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. . Brooks, Mrs. T. © Tonkin, Mrs. | Eastern Star Tea 1 Keenan, Mrs. W Mrs. Barton Henrs Voiles, Dotted Swisses, Organdie, Voile and Tissue Gingham combinations; Dotted Sw'ss; Cross Bar Pongee, hand em- stant. Hi E: soft s. W. A. Sutterfleld, Mrs. M. N.| gic il ‘be ai ¢ Tid Stor | soothia "| Fr Caitie ure Sohui@aylors Miss Halen'| Speers Toot eae McClroy, Harold Hiezer, Fay Crater,} 1. C. Snook, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. Teer coe eee PORN ee ae Hag action. 80 brolderied; Pussy Willow Party Frocks. Carter, Miss Margaret Stanley, Mrs. | ovenin poeeen ay? Rider Jourgenson, Earl Schmidt,| Glen Leldecker, Mrs. Ted Purtty, Mrs. - te 2 Ranging in price from 5 Marge y | sg by Mrs. S. E. Bailey. i * ern Star will entertain at thelr regu Sead ‘te A. E. Messing, Mrs. Al Taylor, Mrs. io" 10.6 |Harold Worthington, and Wesley | Cecil Bon, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs.! ia, weekly tea Tuesday afternoon at 10¢ for Trial Size $5.00 to $8.75 to $17.50 ‘William Creel, Mrs. William Farmer, | ratheran Ald (Jourgensan. 0. L. Walker, Mrs. J. H. Rowand,| 9:39 ail members of the organiza. | TERD.T. HOPEINS & SON, New York Spring Arrivals for the Miss from 6 to 12 Years Mrs. Charles Lester, Mrs. H. W.| yin Meet. | sions Mrs. Thaddeus Watker, Mrs. J. W-/ tion are asked to be present. of Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe, Embroidered Pongee, Linen, Fan enn a ee eae The Ladies’ Aid society of the| Fortnightly Club Bingenhelmer, Mrs, A. E. Bigitn, Mrs. | re Gouraud's Ratine, Organdies, Voiles and Tissue Ginhams. asonably Trinity Lutheran church will meet | Meeting Saturday. Harry Free, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Bridge Luncheon Thursday afternoon at the church} The Mesdames Anna Leeper, John H. R. Lathrop, Mrs. Dorothy Friday. parlors, corner of Fourth and Park McGrath andi A. F. Hoff will enter-| Patterson and Miss Kathleen Sull!- Mrs. Frank Flanigan will be hos-| streets, Mrs. Evan Lewis will be|tain the Fortnightly Bridge club Sat-| ven. tess at an informal bridge luncheon | hostess for the afternoon. All mem-| yrday afternon at the home of Mrs,| Woman's Club Oriental Cream aoe See pereetesrcess $5.75 to $11.50 to $20.00 Personals |i Full range of Children’s Hosi . Bilk, Mercerized, Cotton and Lisle, half or three-fourth or fu! length. to be given Frids her residence | bers of the society are asked to be Teeper on Park avenue. Meeting Yesterday. I Sund: ] hb on South Durbin f. present as special business of impor- éliet 6 The Casper Woman's club met yes-} Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath re nm your sunday lunc Ox = £ veel tance will be transacted. | Bridge Luncheon terday afternoon at the home of Mrs./ turned Friday overland from Denver |{ @ve you put a good home- Mens bl tree with each $10 i ppeca ee ade dudes B cnertertal|| tut E Siselis Taseaag Guy Gay on South McKinley strect.| where they spent several days. Mrs.|{ made pie? Department. This offer good until May 10th. Meeting Wednesday. C. and N. R. W. Club Mrs. Q. K. Deaver will be hostess} Mrs. J. S. Mechling who was !n| McGrath has just returned from The regular monthly meeting of | Meeting Tuesday. | Order One Today From at the third of a series of bridge| charge of the round table of cur- Canada where she has been visiting scouee the Casper Women's club will be held Wednesday after- noon, May 2 at 2:20, at the the Meth- dist church. This will be a general meeting of the club and all members are asked to be present as important business matters will be discussed. An excellent program has been planned for the afternoon. Mrs. P. ©. Nicolaysen, who is president of the club, will preside. fate Departmental} The Chicago and Northwestern Railway Women’s club will hold their regular business meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the public library. Business matters of impor- tance will be discussed. A!l members are asked to be present. eee Literary Club Meeting Thursday. At the regular weekly meeting of luncheons to be given Tuesday, May 1, at her home on Kirk avenue, cee Van Meter Recital Thursday Evening, The students of the Van Meter school music wil! gfve a recital Thursday evening, May 3 at 7:30 at {the Methodist church, All those in- terested in music are invited to be rent events gave an interesting talk on home affairs and compliments al! thoge who took part in the school exnihit which hax been held for the last three days at the Masonte temple. Miss Adelaide Dampicre gave several pleasing vocal selections, which were followed by @ clever dance by Miss Dorothy Seaman. The club will meet agan in two weeks on Saturday, with friends and relatives for the last two months. eee Miss Marie Horton, who underwent a serious operation at the county hos- pital last week, is reported to be greatly improved. eee Mrs. W. H. Price left last evening for Toledo, Oohio, where she will at- THE COTTAGE DELICATESSEN Phone 971M Corner 2nd and Durbin wy G Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BUILDING he| Casper. Literary club to be held | > estar Founali Dear oa Legion Auxiliary n bp building next cee, 5 ie 46 hades Meoting Wedn again open| tie. paper of the evening. piry/ Mire Sallivan rae toa aie, Gr B. Weldschnltt Betty Jane says: “Not all the brides, by any means, are married in June, nor e z Inde’ rill be “The Present | Entertains. and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingenhetmer ‘ ; Pa i avrenne tox | Glades sublaet wil be The Present | BOMaDs 5: wittivan. catertainea | SME to ee ER do all of them want the fuss and bother of having the bridal gown special an Leg “William “8, ‘Tolhurst will the members of the Monday Drldge| tact evening given in the banquet ly made, when there are beautiful ones to select from at the Frantz Shop, the current event discussion. club yesterd: room “i of the Henning _ hotel. ready-to-wear and at such reasonable prices, too-” yyy ~~” ‘y ~~ ow A . n work of the will be the | n of the poppies which wil I It is hoped | In at leas ils host at an in- “r'day given at|| and the Messrs. } Mrs, Dean Will } Entertain | Mrs. T. A. Dean will enterta’n at an informa! bridge lur eon tomorrow at her re ce on North Wolcott street 9 see Miss Tivy Is r Honored Guest. Mrs. Edith Hurley was hostess at | an informal reception and shower | |F given F y evening at her resi dence, % South Wolcott street honor of her daughter Miss Hele un: ay, ay Dorothy Tivy whose marriage to W Nam M. Astry will take place in the near future. A special decorative de sign was carried out in the refresh Members of the Natrona We are outfitters to many brides and we are showing some lovely new things for the trous- Was there ever anybody so unselfish as Mother? seau, together with a number of pretty satin and lace wedding dresses. Seoniin and Tnbadea oir mee, Mire Was there ever anybody who took more delight in Spe Spe Fle ana AR 2s cae abe White Dresses for Graduation, Confirmation and Lodge Wear In Voile, Chiffon, Lace, Crepe, Taffeta and Silks. Sizes 14 to 44 $12.50 to $52.50 : You Are Cordially Invited to Call and Look Over Our New Lines CHAS. O. PRILL, General Contracting Estimates Cheerfully Given One Year Free Service Phone 668R Could there be any more appropriate gift for her on her own special day than a Victrola with a collection of records embracing the songs that were popular when she was a_girl, a few hymnsand some of the best modern music? 2 The Victrola Is The Best Gift of All For Mother ; It is a gift that can be used every day in the week and one which Ie Wyatt Cafeteria | Young Man Young Woman It costs less to preserve your hair than it does to get it back after it has fallen out or gotten thin. Bare-to-Hair is a positive germicide and scalp healer. An ounce in time saves nine. For a few cents you can give yourself a pleas- ant, effective scalp treat- ment in the home. Kimball Rexall Stores (The Season’s Prettiest Sport Hats Have Just Arrived--They’re Beauties $12.50 to $18.00 —and our new lines of dress hats at $10.95 to $28.50 are simply stunning she can share with every member of the famiiy. The Victorla is a bond to hold the entire family together. eee We Will Gladly Arrange Terms For You Such terms that will make it possible for you to surprise MOTHER on MOTHER’S DAY. The VICTROLA will be a Merpatnal reminder of your love and affection for her. We have VICTROLAS in all styles, and prices to suit all purses. We urge you to make your selection early, The MUSIC SHOPPE: Inc. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 Shop at THE MUSIC SHOPPE and keep your money in Casper. VQ\BV EAN ANU aNi/aVi/av" Our Special Discount Saleon Suits at $19.95 On all 3-piece Suits, all out-size Suits, all 2-piece Suits over $75.00, and on an extremely smart line of Coats ‘ At 3346 Per Cent Discount Still Continues Our dress sales the past two weeks have been phenomen- al—at $16.50, $22.50. At $32.50 we are showing stu- pendous values, Ol As our books closed Satur- day for April, all charge purchases tomorrow will ap- pear on June 1, statement. 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