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MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Girl Scouts to Give “Stunt”. The Girl Scouts of Casper under the direction of Miss Mary Morrow, executive, will give a stunt at the high school auditorium next Friday, May 18. A program has been worked out and the girls are working hard to make the event a successful one.| o- Community Ald Meeting Friday. | The Ladies’ Ald society of the) North Casper Community Presby- terian church will meet Friday after- noon, May 18, at the home of Mrs. 0. F. Sellers, 1139 Virginia street. Jl members of the society are asked rte be present.) + Altar and Rosary Dinner Wednesday. Members of the Altar and Rosary society of Sr. Anthony’s church will! serve a dinner Wednesday evening at the Mullin club rooms. Those wish- ing to purchase tickets are asked to call any member of the society. Serving for the dinner will begin at; 5:30. Mrs. Sweency Will Entertain. Mrs. James P. Sweeney will enter-| tain Saturday, May 19, at the first of a series of bridge luncheons to be given at her residence, 804 South Lin- coln avenue. one 8h Royal Neighbors Will Meet This Evening. The Royal Neighbors of America| will meet this evening instead of Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F, hall. Following the meeting all Royal Neighbors will at- tend the box social and dance being given by the Modern Woodmen inj the Knights of Pythias hall. All ladies are asked to bring boxes to} this meeting. | . | California and will spend a month here attending to business matters and visiting with friends. ese Miss Margaret Fuller is visiting| with relatives here for a week from| Sheridan. | eee | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harris have re-| turned from a week's pleasure trip| spent in Thermopolis, | Mrs. G. B. Stillwagon has as her| house guest at her home, 736 East| Fourth street, her father, Cody Wil- liams of Greeley, Colo. Mr. Williams will spend several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Stillwagon also have as thelr house guest for a short time | Marvin McGrew of Scottsbluff, Neb. Rrigrett Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Williams left last evening for Denver to be gone 10 days visiting with relatives. eee Miss Ruth Davis has returned from Montana where she spent several | Weeks visiting with her parents. ee . Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Layman are visiting with relatives here for a few weeks from Cleveland, O. ar ars The Rev. C. M. Thompson, Jr., western representative for the Na- tional Board of Promotion of the First Baptist church will leave today \ for Atlantic City to attend a confer- ence of the board there. The Rev. Thompson will stop oyer in Kansas City to attend the southern conven tion of the church Wednesday of this week. He will return to Casper June is cee Attorney and Mrs. Floyd E. Pen- dell left Sunday overland for Chey- enne where they will spend several days there on business. ere * Entertainment To Be An Mrs. Ray Eckles arrived in the city Given. | Sunday from Denver and will spend evening of entertainment by|a week here visiting with Mr. Eckles. the Baptist Young People’s union which will include a one-act farce, a, burlesque on grand opera, and sev-| e musical numbers and readings,| will be given at the Baptist church, Fifth and Beech streets next Thurs- day. The play is entitled “Double Crossed” and presents some compli- cations that are highly interesting. ‘The burlesque on grand opera is one of the most popular skits being pre- sented this season and should go over big. Many popular singers and play- ers have been obtained for the mu sical numbers. . Leave for Assembly. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles A. Wil- son and daughter Ruth leave today for Indianapolis to attend the annual assembly of delegates from Presby- rian churches throughout the world. M. Haines, who is also = cues from Casper, will leave tomorrow with Mra} Haines and family for the same assembly . In the absence of the Rev. Wilson, the Rev. BE. E. Preston of Mills and Kenwood will occupy the manse at 804 South Wolcott and will be at the service of the people. . Eastern Star ‘Tea Tuesday. Members of the Ft. Casper chapter Order of Eastern Star will give a tea tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Masonic temple. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mesdames J. H. Pinney, Charles Johnston, Elot Engdahl end Charles Simpson. All members of the organization are asked to be present. oe Bridge Tea Mrs. H. L. Graham will be hostess at an informal bridge tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at her residence in honor of her mother and house guest, Mrs. Frank Hillman of Chi- cago. Twelve guests will be present. ra Saturday. . Miss Frances Davidson was hostess t a children’s party given Saturday at her home on CY avenue in honor of her ninth birthday, Games were played and prizes were won by Gladys Garrison and Catherine Rob- evts. Refreshments were served at the close-of the afternoon. A large birthday cake with nine lighted can- dies was used for tho table decora- tions. Paper caps were used for favors. Eight children attended. eran. Dinner Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. H, Baker entertained at an informal dinner party last eve- ning at fheir residence on Grant street. Red roses were used for the decorations, The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing. Mr. and Mrs, Baker will leave this week for Chicago where they will spend the . Mr, Baker having Personals Fred Lowndes of Douglas spent the week end here visiting at the home of bis parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Lowndes on South Ash street. see ‘The small son of Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Robertson, who has been seriously ill for some time with an attack of pneumonia, {s reported to bo greatly improved. Mra. Frances Morton. ar- the ity this moraing from Mr rived Mr. Eckles ts’ connected with the Pro- ducers and Refiners corporation here. ere ae Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swingle and baby spent the day here from their ranch west of the city. Mrs. Grace Dreesen and Miss Marian Dreesen are visitors here for a few days from Oklahoma. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Seel arrived yesterday from their home in Miles City, Mont., and will spend a few days here visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall are visit- ting with friends here from Ther- mopolis. eee Miss Irene Randall is here for a short time visiting with friends from her home in Edgemont, 8S. D. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reed spent the week end here visiting with friends from Douglas. eee Mr. and Mrs. Burt Griffith and family have arrived in the city from Aurora, Ill, and will spend several weeks here, eee Miss Ammeta Welsh spent a few days here from S&S: Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harris have as their house guest for a few weeks Mr. Harris’ sister, Miss Genevieve Miller of Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Flemming and son Robert are visiting with rela-| tives in Omaha for a few weeks.| They will be accompanied on thelr return home by Miss Catherine Wil-| son, neice of Mrs, Flemming’s. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE | News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations THE HUMAN ZOO Copyright, 1923. by Public Ledger Company SO DO THEY CHASE IT it The two “champeen” gossips of the town exchange a sweet MARY TOBIN, Society Editor By C. D. Batchelor View” Addition. “Mountain View” {s the between plant on the Producers and nd the Ca the Yel’owstone Casper. This addition cre tract of ard Baker and H. E. connected with the Estate company, Tho being platted at the present and ons at Grude company, Wolcott street. The office par address and can be ct the creases. Mountain View addition 133 is so constructed expended Baker-Grude company les City Briefs Joe Larson has arrived in the city from Victor, Colo., and has accepted a position with the Harry Yesness clothing store. eee W. H. (Red) Gardner who has been {ll for the last week underwent an operation this morning at the Na- trona county hospital and ‘is reported to be progressing nicely. ee Harold Stevens of the Wyoming National bank has returned from Ne- braska where he spent a short vaca, tion visiting with friends. Series W. R. Finney, superintendent of the Midwest gas plant {s spending a short time at Ek Basin on business, cee Gen. Burke H, Sinclair and A. G. Fidel are spending the day in Salt Creek on business. see Mark Webber has returned from Denver where he has been for some time. eee H. O. McGuire of the Rothenburg and Schloss Cigar company of Den ver is in the city for a few days on business for his company. eee ‘Wiram Edwards has returned from Sweetwater where the Producers and Refiners corporation have just com pléted a bridge. eee ‘William Utsinger who has been iI! for the last few weeks is again out and able to be about his dutles. eee R. M. Carter and Harry Graham spent the week end here from Salt Creek visiting with friends, far oa L, Blackmore {s a Thermopolis bus: land that is hig time here attending to business af-|*" cxcellent view of Casper fairs. jtain anc that is suffic ou'be-: |to furnish good drainage. ADDITION BEING PLATTED NEAR Suburban Site Will Be! Known as “Mountain | name | which hails been given to the addition Refiners eo grounds n land belonging Grude, for- Casper land to ia time, ll persons desiring to locate on ave been requested to make res- the new offices of the North | bulldng for this com has just been completed at this that as the business C. A, Harp spent the weerend here| visiting with friends from Salt Creek.| ces Harry Boone is spending a few days here from Salt Creek. eae J. B, Stevens is here on business from Portland, Ore. uP RC John Shamon ts visiting with| friends here for a few days from Salt Creek. There&S Some Catch Init Regular Meeting \yone tells you that a valve cup that’s not marked Darcova will give you Darcova service,it’s only his little {rap to get your money. iness caller in the city for a few days. + S48 Louis Cook spent several days here on business from Douglas. M. A. Tisdate came in thif morning from Kaycee and will spend a short time here on business. . Carl Ritter arrived yesterday from Colorado and intends to spend some Walsh Had to Quit, But “Come Back” Strong Forced to Give Up Work Because of Stomach Trouble Well Known Optome- trist Gives Public Facts About Recov- ery. While stopping at the Millara ho- tel, Omaha, Neb., recen’ Wiliam Walsh, well known optometrist of 1316 East Thirteenth St., Kansas City, Mo. gave out following statement: “My heal » bad I had to retire for a but the | ment treatment restored me so c?m- that I am _ working again, feeling better than ever, and do not! believe Tanlac has an equal.” “I suffered so terribly with stom- ach trouble that scarcely any food agreed with me. I was so nervous I could get no restful sleep, dizziness, backache and biliousness added to my m'sery and I was badly run down. “I felt like a new man after my third bottle of Tanlac, and I kept on with the treatment till now I have the appetite of a ball player and sleep like a top. I cannot stress the merits of Tanlac too strongl~”’ Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute, Over 37 million bottles sold—Advertise Tanlac pletely TOMORROW'S TRIBUNE FOR THE Greatest Announcement Ever Made by THE FRANTZ SHOP Fifteen yea: nother composi Of Legion Tonight The regular semi-monthly meeting of the George W. Vroman post of the American Legion will be held this evening at 7:30 at the clubrooms in the basement of the Becklinger butld- ing. Business of tmportance is on the calendar for this evening and all members are requested to be presen Dollar Day Bargains at THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS C9. $1.00 Black, Black Patent Leather Vanity Boxes. Dollar day, each...._.... Ladies’ Mercerized Hose. brown or white. Dollar day special, 2 pairs for____... ee Ladies’ fine Gauze Union Suits. All sizes. Dollar day special, each....__. Imported Ratine. PG) VBL etre Silk Striped Tissue Gingham. day special, 2 yards for_—. i _.. $1.00 Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons. Well made of pretty Percales and Ginghams, each....__. $1.00 THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. Phone 736 141 East Second St. Ribbed tops. All colors. 36-inch Devonshire. 4 yards for _ Muslin Gowns. Hemstitched in'contrasting:colors....2.__-_ THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. 120 East Second St. Phone 1931 sold two years ago for $10 an acre, or for $6,400, Its value is now con- sidered to be $40,000, in increase that | speaks well for the remarkable] srowth of Casper. its position on the Yellowstone hway 1s a good point in its favor. | ‘his highway {s graveled and forms | a excellent drive from Casper to ,\né Mountain View addition. The greater part of the land will’ company to provide the residents with water from the town of M seieilivchnenoe Nera staan ST. MARK’S CHURCH TO “HOLD MEETING TONIGHT | OF BUILDING PROGRAM Definite information on the build ing program of St. Mark's E opal church will be made known tonight at the parish meeting to be held at & o'clock following a basket supper in which members of the cong ion The vestry of the chtrch the complete plans before the members. With specifications ready bids “will be asked in the r on enough to command | moun: | sloping | Once you ride in it, you will want a Gray. Patterson Oakland Co. istributor Oaklard Ssix and Gray Cars 540 E. Yellowstone Phone 2202 FULLY EQUIPPED- 020 from week w on | the c ORNAMENTAL LIGHTS =| ARE PLACED ON BRIDGE = Twenty-two ornamental lights, each donated by a civic organization or lodge of Casper and dedicated to pio- neers of Casper and the old West. haye, made their appearance on the} Platte river: bridge west of Casper. | ‘The standards and lights are uniform and under each will be placed the| tablet. | —_——_____— | dedication PERMIT FOR STORE ISSUED. | The largest permit to be issued the city engineer's office last one for a $14,000 brick store | n t First street between Wolcott 4 Durbin. A. H. Cobb is the own-| The bilding will be of one story | y 140 feet in size. | cau hada, Shoshon! banker ta tn | for a few days on business. | Dollar Day Specials $1.00 88 inches wide. 3 yards. Fancy Curtain Nets. In white and ecru. Good grade Turkish Towels. Size 18x40. 4 Towels _— Red Seal and Zephyr Gingham. Sryards:ror tei ots Large assortment of Percale and Gingham Aprons. Special for Dollar 1 00 e day, each Extra good’ quality Cambric in fancy light patterns. ‘yards for $1.00 —..$1.00 $1.00 JOE DAVID & CO. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS 227 South Center St. Phone 747 Curtain Scrims, in white and ecru. 36 inches wide. 5 yards for. Tissue Gingham. terns. 85c value. In all wanted pat- 2 yards GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO George F. James left last evening: |for Denver and other Colorado cities |to be gone a week attending to busi a fs WX aa Phone 1740 On our Remnant table you will find many beautiful pieces in usable lengths of Silks for Dresses, Suits, Lingerie or children’s apparel. The new Dimities, Tissues, Lingerie Crepes and Silks, Ginghams, Curtain material, Drapery. All Less Than Half Price All our Sweaters in stock have been sorted and reduced for Tuesday only. Value $10.75 Sweaters. Regular Slip-over Sweaters 95.35 Some tucked Net. 3eautiful Silk Sweaters. Tuesday .. Fiber Coat and Regular Tuesday .... Lace Vestees. Tuesday Big Reduction on all Skirts Tuesday The Kassis Dry Goods Co. 137 East Second St. asiravtrett ey er a