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PAGE FOUR RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL - CIRCLES. OE CASPER! | bazaar and sale of baked goods sce usday May 12 at the Holmes’ hard- S, N. Brooks will en- ware store. All members of the aux- al dinner party to sary are requested to bring or send} Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Will Entert: lancing party this ei donations during the morning. Ing hotel. Among, cee attend are Mr.| 1. 0, 0. F, Meeting nd Mrs.| This Evening. H.R. Lummis, Mr Lat p, Mr. and Mrs. B. B.| The Enterprise “Encampment No.| and Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mr. j 9, end Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. session this evening at 8 o'clock at Charles T. Weidner, Mr. and Mrs.| the Odd Fellows hall. Work will be Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mra. Leigh| exemplified in the golden room and| Gatath. Mr. and Mre. Carl Shu- Mr. end Mre. R. C. Wy royal purple degrees. ,| of the camp ere asked to be present. All members| I. O. O. F., will meet in regular | } tomorrow. cee Afar and Rosary Dinner May 16. The ladies of the Altar and Rosary Catholic church will serve a dinner Wednes- | day evening, May 16, at the Mullin club rooms. The public ts invited, . society of St. Anthony's Dutch Treat Dinter This Evening. A number of Casper'’s society folk will be hosts at a dutch treat dinner this evening to precede the formal dancing party to be given Arkeon dancing academy. Among those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Capen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingenhé!mer, Mr. and Mrs.| Presbyterian church, taught by Mrs. Charles A. Mother's day by giving a special pro- gram of music and ta!ks Sunday at 9:45 to which all the cradle roll chil- | Gren and their mothers are invited to There are over 100 bablés at the present time on the cradle roll G. R. Waldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. J.! and Mrs. Don Smith, T. Gratiot 5 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrs. J. C. Snook, P. Kem, Mr. and Paul Thomas Hood at Che Casper Daily Cribune sheep into theand it is expected that a great num- great open country and laid the) ber of the children and their mothers foundation of future success. He is} will prese! extremely well eee pes Wyoming and especially in Natrona and Fremont counties, which have the scenes of been activities. ‘Woman's Club Meeting Saturday. Mrs. Frank Fee and Mrs. M C. McGrew w.ll entertain the members of the Casper Woman's club Satur- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 613 South Grant street. Fee, the | attend. ‘s. Leigh Townsend, r.| Lis Ze | Eighty-first Bi eg re. J. W, Johnson, Mr. end Rake Sele 2 Thomas Hoc of Casper's old- Mrs. Witliam Cobb, Mr. and Mre. 1. | Saturday. jest and best known pioneers, cele- ¥. McMahon, Mr. and Mra, Hal Cur-| The Women’s Beneft association of! brated his eighty-first birthday Sun- ran, Mr. and Mre. A. E. Bigilin, M 0 Maccabees will hold two bake end Mre. T. 8. Cooke, Mr. and Mrw. Charles Campbell, Mr. and Mra. Gus Rell, Mr. and Mre. Carney Peterson, les Saturfay beginning at 1i a m. Market end the other at Noyes’ store| at North y receiving nearly letters of congratulation. The rectpient of these honors has lived in Wyoming since 1883, | Mr. and Mra. Stanley Greenbaum, Casper. All members ot} Mrs. H. H. & rtz, Mise Kathleen seociation are asked to bring Sullivan, M! ‘argaret Dougherty, | . ese Pr. T. J. Drew an Messrs. A. E Gterritt, Rayburn Webb, Q. K. Dea- ver, John Wyland and Tommie | Thompson. Certtten AM ve er Dinner a Sacress. The dinner given last evening by the members of the North Casper Christian cburch for the benefit of the new church building fund was « success over 50 people attending. The affair wes given at the church by members of the aii society of the church. Male Sale Tomorrow. es The Ladies’ Ald society ef the «<, rece English Lutheran chureh will as \nel4 = male of baked goods tomorrow et the Stone grocery store on East Secon’ atreet. cece Rersar and Rake fot Saturdey. The Women's Aurtliary of the Em- manuel Baptist church will gtve @ a Al&ali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair Many soape and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkali which is very injurious ax it dries the ecalp and makes the hair brittle, The best thing to use is Muleffie® coovanut of] shampoo, for this 1s pure and entirely greaseless. It in very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store and a few ounces will last the whole family for monthe. ‘Two or three teaspoonafuls of Mul- sified in @ cup or giase with a little warm water je al! that {9 required. Simpty moisten the hair with water end rub the Mulsified cocoanut ofl tn. Jt makes an abundance of rich, ereamy lather, claanses thoroughly, and rinsee out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly and {s poft, freah Yooking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to manage. Hesldes \t loowens an@ takes out every particle of dust, dirt end dandruff gives you Muls ure your druggist Advertisement, FINAL CLEARENCE 75 of his friends who live in Casper and ne to be Rel@ at the Norris Meat} by receiving also countless wires and for MOTHER’S DAY I-4 off Girls Spring Coats 1-4 off Clearance prices...........——-..——...-.. 5-year size—S Coate—Regular prices T-year size—2 Coats—Regular prices Clearance prices. —S 8-year size—3 Coats—Regular prices $18.50, $18.50 and $21.50. Clearance prices.......—.$9.95, $13.85 and $16.00 10-year size—1 Coat—Regular price $8.50. Clearance 12-year size—3 Coats—Regular prices $18.75, $19.75 and $22.50. Clearance price: 14-year size—1 Coat—Regular price $27.50. Clearance price —............. $8.75 -$13.95, $14.75 and $16.85 $19.75 Sport and Dress models of Camelshair, Polatre and Bolivia Cloth. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Some lined with Silk throughout. 4-year size—3 Coate—Regular $11.50, $18.50 and $22.50. $5.65, $13.65 and $16.85 $11.50, $22.00 and. $25.00. Clearance prices.—.........$8.65, $16.85 and $18.75 $12.50 and $13.50. penn neeneeeee seems Sf 8.75 and, $9.95 —=—= “WG Parkins ECO. : SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Bldg Phone 1944J at Bib’e Class Will Observe Mother's Day. | The ladies’ Bible class of the First known throughout his greatest) pane Sale Saturday. Mother’s Day Wilson, will observe opportunity ERE’S the finest Sport Shoe ever. Soft and easy on the foot; the new crepe rubber sole that will not slip even on wet grass, like an air cushion to walk on. well as golf. To Be Observed. The American Legion autfxiliary, alded by the Legion will endeavor to see that Mother's Day, properly observed. They wish this year to make it a special day for | They wish to see |that every mother of an ex-service man or any one else who finds it dif- ficult to get to church, may have the to attend the special Mother's Day exercises next Sunday. ppreciate and old Star mothers. You’ll find this new crepe sole just Wom- en are taking to it for street wear as It’s as good looking as it is comfortable, and will give good ser- vice. + with May 13, is white. Bodice top and tight knee. Sale price BOGOR, ok eters ence eee Lam. LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE Regular $1.50 value. Sale price, per pair.—...___....-.. Saturday Specials THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. LADIES’ SILK LISLE RIBBED UNION SUITS All sizes, Black, brown and RATINE Regular $2.25. $1.13 $1.00 Checked Ratine Suiting in all the new Spring color combinations. Regular $1.25 and $1.35 value. Saturday, per yard KID GLOVES __84e Soft French Kid, in black, gray, brown. Regular $2.00 Gloves. only, per pair.....__. Spring Weather Calls for OUTING TOGS And our new line is most complete. the ldtest Khaki Suits. Separate Skirts, Knickers or Breeches with J ackets to match for children, misses or women. We have a full line of Wool Saturday We are showing in Tweed and Khaki Middies, Sport Hose. THE CASPER DRY GOODS C0. 120 East Second St. Phone 1981 the meeting. Flowers will be given to a‘l the ch'l- dren who attend. eee The Busy Bee circle of the Metho- dist church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday starting at 10 a, m. at the White grocery store. Flowers for Mother’s day will also be sold. ees help in locating those who are to be their guests. The ladies have places in their cars for all the mothers and do not wish a single one to be left home that day. Mr. C. H. Reimerth at 767 or to any of the auxiliary members will help them locate all mothers who are to be thelr guests. The members of the American taken a special interest in this day. Mothers above all others were the'trom Colorado Springs. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923, News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor their donations not later than noon which time he brought ones who made the great sacrifice when their country called. They were responsible for the rearing to manhood of the men who responded to the country’s call for defenders. Their mothers filled a place in the hearts of these men no others could ever occupy. A telephone call to ball Cafe. Legion auxiliary have Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. O'Brien are business callers here for a few weeks For Cooking and Baking—Use ===> RED CROSS i EVAPORATED MILK Its pure,convenient, economical oo canes NOTICE Phone 30. Doctors Keith and Har- vey have moved their of- fices to rooms in the Kim- Block over Wray’s Your Home Cooked Meal Is Ready Wyatt Cafeteria Monuments CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E, Second St. .Casper, Wyo- Robert Simpson, Prop. Good News Tomorrow will be a big day at the Frantz Shop. The store is filled with lovely merchandise, the greater portion of which is being offered at inviting reductions—the balance at extremely moder- ate prices, There are some mighty attractive specials in Hats at $5.95, $7.95 and $10.95, besides some wonderful creations for dress and sports wear at from $12.50 to $25.00. Sales in our Dress Department continue to be phenomenal. Our lines of Spring and Summer Dresses at $16.50, $22.50 and $32.50 are immensely popular. added to each line. A Marvelous Special for ‘Today and Saturday A large group of very attractive, stylish Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses and Evening Gowns at .95 EACH $ Regular values run up as high as $78.50 and there are many at from $42.50 to $48.50. . Our special offer of a lot of high grade - 3 tional sale price of $49.95 representing values that —there’s always something new at the Ae Shop ee ee - ~~ Dozens of Dresses have recently been at ‘| + cerisa= are tlic ¥ best to be found, is affording many women of discrimination an opportunity to buy something out of the ordinary at an extreme- ly low price, There have been many new arrivals recently in. the départ- ments carrying Hosiery, Silk Underwear, Brassieres, Band-O- Vests, Gloves and Novelties. If you have not visited this store within the past few days, we urge you to do so today or tomorrow as there will be dozens of interesting bargains besides those mentioned here, See Our Window Displays / 252° South Center Street Phone 1804-W. Pleasure