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at MONDAY, MAY 21, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune SOCIETY -- RECENT AND.COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Birthday Party Sunday. Miss Beulah Mae Forcade was hos- tess at. an afternoon party given Sun- day at her home, 361 North Jackson street in honor of her twelfh birth- aay. A color scheme of pink and white was used for the decorations. ‘Twelve children were present. eee Concert, at Christian Church Monday, May 28. ‘There will be an artists cencert given Monday evening, May 28 at High-Jump | South Wolcott street. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. William Me- Coy, Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs. B. B. Brooks and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. | Leigh McGrath, Mrs. Charles Me- Grady, Miss Billie Mahoney and Miss Kathleen Sullivan Se icant sel | ) \ Personals §:15 at the First Christian church the| program of which wll be announced| Miss Pauline Freeze | with is visiting friends here for a short time later. The concert will be put on’ un-| two years ago in the! (en, was taki y der, the auspices of the Woman's from Denver, | Rite br period of days. Fitt® 6] aes Danaea Bapeat, illo anteed for ten years Christian association. n the course of time have been| ‘he first wonien released, a ¢ sre Mrs. Vera Hendricks arrived yes again acquired the company and| = Only $285.00 Mrs. Forcade |terday morning from Denver and these that are being placed Entertains. will spend several days here on busi- sale See it and let us arrange terms Mrs. Vance Forcade entertained in-| ness. City water can be.! obtained ih 5 5 to please you formally last evening at her home| ashes neariy .all’ parts of. the addition ? on North Jackson street, Were oaUl arawanl Uksaraisus ok {Electric tights and telephones at ' BP GENUINE The Chas. E. Wells * ! | Cheney are visitors in the city for a 4 » necessible. The streets are grad. ry . are Oat: arith for Lena The Prince of Wales hasn't'much on King George of Greece when it | and it Is expected that by June 1 BULL Music Co. This Evening. | ‘eh o1ke comes to steeplechasing as this action photo of King George shows. UB ser w be estab’ished. The “Home of the Chickering” , Bi Ett Cove eat Etaaa:| -Mirs.’J. C. Johnzon Js in the. city | New York ‘Oil and Gas company’ hina DURHAM J Pepper. club's nd |for a short time visiting with friends » agreed to furnish gas to this part of | TOBACCO 232 E. Second St. Phone 194 idence on CY avenue. Substitutes for | (oot peer ee bu Nein We | 5 per also. Another important fs ‘ the evening will be Mrs, William! 4 ree tse | ments, Roy Donavan of Long Pine,! the same company at Tulsa, have re-!tor is the fact that the school 1 Cobb, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mise} Neb. turned from Buffalo where they spent ‘8 contemplating the erection of a Merideth Langheldt. Mr. and Mrs, T. O. Miller spent the ee Gs | a few days on bi 88. . school building in close proximity to ok bane week-end here visiting with friends! yy and Mrs. Willlam Stone of eee the homes in the addition from Lusk. : ase ‘ i ° Bridge Tea | Thermopolis are here for a few days) Jeremiah Mahoney left thi orn-|. Many fine res'dence buildings have ° eye mee sae eaeeoeely Tae fon te BUG eee ean niaaipeen erected) © sue section lin thot six | erican Legion Auxilia Mrs. Francis Fuller will be hostess Bch aca Bi re A ae oh ae aes spending the week end here on busi-| Testricte to residence — structures | at an informal bridge tea to be given urday evening from Thermopotis! 4, ‘4 x ‘a | ness and visiting with his family und is all the » vatual ‘or that “4 (@) . | Thursday afternoon at her home in| on @ short pleasure trip. Peet noereee ee Te ORT Any ing with amy. | ae National flicers Here DAN CE honor of Miss Virginia Sealkh ot Ba | in aod Le oe es GE =| Creel: chin tae ae Harry Parsons left today: for Salt! .y2e Prices are v Reasonable! To Charter Hebrew lings, house guest at the Fuller home.| Mrs. H. A. Rowland, who has been oa eis, a r sal which the en Realty company is | sigh ts will be present seriously il for tho last elght weeks. | cee Creek after spending yesterday hero! vsking for the lota it has for | BENEFIT DISABLED VE Hight gues' : é Pithareeeaear 5 Maltin withitedae ng for the lota it has for sale, SUB y eee hus suffered a relapse and !s reporte.l| r. and Mrs. L. Pastor are vis wees and from this standpoint well as rganization . : Benefit Association by Dr. Bryant, her attending phyal-| iting here for two dayy from Long eas y ‘from the others, the lots shou'd com-| f "i i Government Hospital at Sheridan, Wyo. Meeting This Evening. clan, to be dangerousty ill. it. ®. Donahey arrived yesterday | mana c Aeration | — The Women's Benefit association >) Sat SF een fan ce Omaha and expects to spenil I i a | A charter was granted a number} ARKEON, MAY 23, 1923 of the Maccabees wili meet this eve-| Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lewis spent! Mrs. L. G. Murphy has returned time here attending to busi RLOMInE RE ATewlalie ped nles GenGs ning at.8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows] several days here attending to busi-|from the east where she has been on Mfalrs. |\Aged Resident To ‘ BRB’ «SSW egies NOUDIS: OF; ¢ eae Admission 25c hall. Following the business meeting] ness affairs and vis ting with friends.| 7. patent plasure trip aoe the | & mi: “ple ‘ ran & | per f ar the organization of a birthday party will be given for all 568 last month. She spent some tlm vis uckley is in the city for ° |a local pter of B'Nai B'rith the those who have birthdays during the} Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harold De-)!ting with slatives in Lafayette, Ind business from St. Joseph Be Laid at Rest ceremonies of whic were gone month of May. Refreshments:will be| taney spent the weekend in the clty) 1 Ou nae otto | T d Aft théoligh' with ‘at. the Arkeon dancliie served by Mrs. Van Doren, chairman, | visiting with friends from Teapot. | Miss Margare srien who has| | j a ue academy from 1 until 4 o'clock yester Mrs. Patillo, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. . . |been itt for the last month, has mov Ve c sat . Pong, h d to River $s tay ermoon | « on. A banquet was served s Walker and Mrs, Boaz. All mem:| Mrs, William M. Sinclair has ro-|@d from tho Women's and Children’s] ton after spending a short time here) “aS: Jar th ning at 5 p. m olar ay ecials bers of the association are asked to] turned to Salt Creek after spending|ospital to her home on South Ash) on busines gue |. | Many high officiats came from be present. several days here. fester’ gh SS | “Charies Ww. Wat F b ie Ni hed as Leah S pattae) 84) Denver and ‘other points to attend ee pens Lnecoas Mrs. J. O. Harley her house| out of ‘town ih taal coll a ek cel ber he'd: at cleieek fe aay rate the initiatory ceremonies. Among Good grade Ladies’ Muslin Petti- Sheba Club Meeting ~~ -- -- --.. --] | Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Myers and baby| “Irs. J. O. Harley SOLO NOUNS) ng Rechicttrchit Draka <n 7 S eaaay after-| these was Arthur M. Friemaan, grand oat, In whit 1 0 Saturday, Evening. daughter, Mary Frances, have re-/ west for a few weeks her sister, Miss) rom Omaha, noon fram the Muck funeral home,| nresjaent of the or te a coats. In white only, each....... e Mia’ Leona Brady entertained the| turned from Chicago where they have|Maar:e Royce of Salt Lake. | {exit te pending ede CAIN. Gtepinics Oe the Brice eacca: | United ‘States, Others ‘were! Simon ‘J, edieat Being cet members. of the Sheba Bridge club| been visiting with relatives for the Sak i Ls cete ar Tae aE cae seats oa Stephens dt ihe» North Gamer rather, ontiiton”, Be Abner adies’ Princess Slips. In white Saturday evening at her home on | last. threg..weeks. " sel Tho me Piacye and teri | nah A RD ihe herefoone eine Biche ley ke Of Waggner, secretary panes only... All sizes... Each:.......2-2 335, e Nortif Ogiteiattanr, Aigaiis TON Sheth ay aes 5 ee RR In Debideointes Lovee, lattes a three |i er Eusnabbe hirtvel@ “Ata! eioris! member of the Christian churen for | 02se all of Denver, and. Lout evening “were taken by Mis.) J.-F. | °H. IL “Morriton’ has returned) from!" Des. Moines, towa, after a three). 7) Geen and intends to spent. £3 wears iristian church for) son and Jacob Sherman hey Extra good grade Children’s Hose. In brown, black Mullen.and Mrs. Glen Winship. Omaha where he was called by the | Week's vis: pe aith ss ant a week here on bus'ness 1 ape hE a The officers ¢ th y and white. All sizes cee death of his sister. “ a Lataeet | Ee aaa pter yesterday 5 an Sols Sisaivath ° Inf Dinner eee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams left! 4. S40 Wasc, rived this morning |4, Learne aides rledthal? pairs for... e3 ° jormal ‘ \ this morning ‘for Montana. where they . FL» Camp, business man’ of! from’ Los Angeles and will spend al jog ide % . ? E it M Frances Farmer !s_ visiting % | vice president; Dr. E. L ‘ewlande Party Last Evening. iss Fr Will’ spend a week on. business and Tule\ is here for afew a few days here. Satin striped Voil Suitabl J The Messrs. Wheeler Canfield and| with relatives in Denver for a few|™ pend & werk siness 2 is secretary; Max Hirsch, treasurer; atin striped oile. uitable for Underwear. In Ralph Barton entertained at an in-| weeks, PY SRCAaa via te Rance Veer 60 Overcome in.Sub Fi | Morris Havutin, monitor; Sam Borne white, pink and blue. formal dinner party last evening ose ‘ m stein, assistant monitor; Mose Lan, 2 ya Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Calley left last} Miss Isabel Copinger is spending a é : 1 ubWway fire Fe Smiter te niente cate yards for. ; given at their home on South Grant street. Eight guests were present. eee Bridge Party Wednesday. The Misses Violet Faulk, Fanny Bello Beggs, Ruth Beggs and Harriot Gardner will entertain at an informal bridge party Wednesday evening, May 23, at their home, 1113 South Elm street. o- Altar and Rosary Meeting Thursday. The Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony’s Catholic church will meet Thursday afternoon, May 24, instead of Wednesday at the Mullin club rooms. The Rey. Fr. J. H. Mul- lin, assisted by Mrs. J. L. Dessert and Mrs. Silzisky, will be in charge of the meeting. ens is Strawberry Social ‘Thursday, May 24. The ladies of the North Casper Christian church will give a strawa berry social Thursday, May 24, at the church. The social will begin at 2 p. m. and continue throughout the afternoon and evening. see The Mesd: Jeremiah Mahoney nd John McGrath entertained the “members of the Monday Bridge club xday at the Mahoney residence on Aids Georgetown Miss Gloria Gould, daughter of George J, Gould, is one of tho chiet workers in the campaign to raise $5,000,00 for Georgetown Ual- versity. peer eae ct Siaeee > _ News of Women MARY TOBIN, Society Editor ing Royalty ‘S LOTS IN CASPER ‘EW PRAGED CN ~ BARGAIN SALE | Holdings Tumed Back to Company Expected to | Be Sold Quickly. \ new campa'gn on lots in the Cas-} per View addition was opened this morning by the Ben Realty com: pan: he entire body of lots in this ulditon sod few days here visiting with friends. Miss Copinger will return to Denver Thursday evening. evening for Kansas City where they will visit at thé home of Mr. Calley’s sister for several weeks. wee Mrs. Genevieve Robinson for a week visiting with from Bill'ngs. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nolan of Shert- dan spent the week-end: here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rich City Briets is here relatives Andy Patterson, representative of Cre eee the Lolard Tobacco company of Den Miss Ruth Adams has’ returnea| ver left yesterday for Lander and ’ , zc il Thursday on he has just| Vicinity to be gone unt! from California where she Ear pense eal received her degree from the Univer- arene sity of that state. Mrs. Adams, who : es was in Catifornia during the gradua-| Lou Mitler of the Cosnor if andy teed. had niko returned company of Denver, left Sunday for ee wars *< : the western part of the state to be gone several days attending to bus! Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Hyde have ro-| BON ipod py lays attending Yu turned to Douglas after spending aj? Coewe short time here on a pleasure trip. H. E, ‘Willis and son are spending a week here on business from Mon- ess Mrs. William Tracy is a Shoshoni/,.., visitor here for a short time. eee yu ae Sc Robert H. Garrison has returned Thomas J. Lahy left Sunday for) e,o4, 9 week's business trip to Ther hia home in the east where he willl Onis, attend the ordination of his brother pe which will take place this week at; 7 4. paimer left last evening for Bt. Mary's cathedral at Trenton, N.J.|/,27 2.0 te cone a week or tem daym on a. business trip sik are out of fstab oe Mr, and Mrs. R. town visitors here for a short time Frank C. er is here on busines: from Lusk. for a week from Chicago. eee hecsairy Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Goodrick are) George T. Miller has returned from here on a. short preasure trip from|, Sores vines trip to Buffalo. their home at No Wood Wyo. ade Oe Par J. I. Anderson is here on business Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Reed and son/ or two weeks from Omaha, are in the city visiting with friends hives and attending to business affairs) y 1, sathews and S. D. Franklin from Sheridari. i left last evening for st. Louls to be Pir sa goné several weeks on a business and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Younger and! pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Granes are vist cee ing here from their home in Sioux] [Fred R. Rott is here on business ity’ Iowa. for a few days from Lusk. W. Loucks, superintendent arter Oil company and L. He! ant general superintendent of of eee Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sheer had -as their house guest for the week-end at their home in the Alexander ap: R the assis THE BRIDAL Announcement A Hunter College girl aiding tims of panic and fire in a ten-ca A short uit eau 40-foot ladder to safety. ed the accident. Miss Bertha Saskin, one of tke 60 via r Bronx subway express in New York A thousand passengers climbed ¢ Released ; Mrs. Robert A. Allen, of Beloit, Wis., with her husband, Major Al \ Gasper Jewelery Mfg. Co. O- SBidg PAGE THREE jan; Charles Mednick M. M, Max Hirsch and Levand, trustees. Addresses of inspirat'on were given a P ‘ by several of the visitors. Mr. Fried-| ST. PAUL, Minn., May 21—Ju man spoke regarding nerican'sm," Hallam today resigned fr and Mr, Schayor spoke on “The Bet- tate supreme court to becom t of the American Jew.” candidate for the publican ee Py ae nation for United States Pierce McGee, of Tulsa, Okla., is| the ial primary electi spending a few days here on bus!-{—@—@# ———————_______ pess. —_s—__. Jewelry and watcn repairing by ex: rt watchman; all’ work guaranteed, 8. A here Crowe is spending on business from Den¥ oO the rr. week *, JUDGE IS CANDIDATE. clubs and Organizations Gulbransen Piano New and GOOD up-to-date This sturdy little piano guar. put one over nd and so are doore bat fell be eet those door-knobs long before you a out of any valve cup that ian'e a ine Darcova. ‘The valve cups that save we you re-cuy ping snd pat more oll In your ess are labeled Darcova. Accept no others Dollar Day Bargains at THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. Yards Japanese Crepe. in designs. ‘ colors, of p Pairs of Children’s H Black only .. Ladies’ and Misses’ Khaki Outing Hats styles to choose from. Da Day special, each... Novelty Voile: others daintily - Some pl patterns will make beautiful Summer Drasses. Tuesday only, 5 yards for. figured in light patterns. All $1.00 $1.00 ose, $1.00 ain colors in spring shades, , All these $1.00 rar THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. 120 East Second St. Phone 1981 Cc. G. Conn Saxophone Your Bump” “Cultivate Mus! The Saxophone is the easiest in- strument to arn to play We Teach You WM. A. CUSICK of the Raggy Ruben Orchestra is in our Store from to 6 p. m., teaching purchasers of the Conn Sazophone. 12 LESSONS—$20.00 Ask About This The Chas. E. Wells, Music Co. “Home of the Ct 232 E St al us Plan ering” 194 Second Phone | Fancy Curtain Nets. | cream. 36 inches wide. All-Linen Crash Toweling. wide. Imported Dress Crepe. onl y. Special, 2 yards for. PY OLUB iss st eprcts er cok 3 yards... 18 inches In white, ecru dnd In plain shades JOE DAVID & CO. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS Phone 747 227 South Center St. Sateen, Cretonne trimmed Percale. All colors. terns, lights or darks, 82-inch Zephyr Ginghams, A real bargain, 4 yards for... 27-inch Zephyr Gingham. Special, 6 yards for Sport S Dollar Day ir 2 yards for. Apron and Kimona Crepe and designs. Tuesday onl 4 yards for.....: Good value at 2. yards for. Cretonnes and Silkoline. 4 yards for ..., Imported Japanese Crepe s and Dresses. 36-inch Mercerized Poplin. Rompers and Dresses and Sport Suits. SHIKANY’S Dollar Day Specials New Polly Prim Aprons of Black $1.00 $1.00 ‘$1.00 Bach... 900 ards In new Spring pat- 5 y $1.00 Beautiful dress patterns. Checks and plaids. cially nice for Children’s Dresses. $1.00 Espe- $1.00 Large checks, suitable A wide range of colors PL.00 Suitable for Children’s $1.00 5 } Suitable for Summer Cur tain Drapes or Comfort Covers. $1.00 new and differen,t and Have you seen the new Bags? Leather, in.beautifully fitted Vanitic reasonabl priced, Paisley, Mah Jong, Something too Phone 736 THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 141 East Second St.