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Unt” the PAGE FOUR eer. SOG TIVE RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER] “Rondino” — Mrs. Mergucrit Mr. “Dear Heart Bake Sale Saturday. Mrs, Ra dyterian La a nals of 26, at White's arc B. amd P. W. Meoting Tomorrow. The Bus the be are asked to t Alic bert He given Delta morrow at given at the H b Miss Violet Fa Mrs, E. ¢ 4 ed gC Mrs. Grude Entertains. E. Grufe entertained at tea yesterday aft mae! ae BE. Evans, M Bridge Party Last Evening. M 1 Mra. H. A. Burke wer Kid Party at Temperance Legion Meeting Satur The hold a meetin yal 'T 3 o'clock at the Me! church, All membe are asked to be prese 8 of importance will be trar a br Birthday Party Thursday. an ent for the afternoon Mapes, e Monica Kass in. LONG w to Re lexion the ex of Oth! nh ounce AGO—When time was just beginning, Father and Mother and Child, were living and loving, laughing and crying, trusting and mis- trusting and distrustig—Thea even as Now. See “ADAN RIB." PRIMER FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind F Ho 4 Sue dia Mapes, ‘vin Semmons, Junior n WI Dinner Party This Eventing. f the Dupl r home on Fast H. H. Schwart stituted f and Mrs. G meet asain {Dance Saturday at ir land School. ph Themas of Bates Hole da ¥y evening and house. Splen 2 has secured, A Il be served at 12 ¢ Me is tn clock. | eee | Girls Tike To Casper. id Patty Paige hiked from > se, Wis, to : yesterday. Their arriyal marked the completion f a very daring trip that demon ‘ates the independence of woman to the nth degree. Clad tn Imickers Jana with er as their goal they ‘UNDERWOOD ' PORTABLE and all other Underwood Products are obtainabic at ROOM 8 tAST SECOND ST. asper, Wyoming THE CHOICEST FAIR VIEW LOT Dobbin Realty Co. 237 South Center St. Marjorie Sandison, IcIVEN AWAY] guild. Many tables have been reserv- Jed and eevera private parties have been planned for. Those wishing to today. Bnook entertained the | Mincellaneoas Shower te Bridge club | Wednesday Evening. | Wednesday evening in the form of| H Must Have Room for Incoming Stock |urged them to the undertaking, When ;company in the oll fields. é . | Baptist Church. | i ter were hidden. Mrs. Schmitt was asaist-| ed b: they got here they were pleased to find that the oll city came up to their expectations. Both young ladies hay sitions with the Mid secured po- Refining e And Kensington Saturday. St. Mark's Luncheon One of the most enjoyable social events given this season will be the bridge luncheon and kensington to be given tomorrow in the new Moose hall by the members of St. Mark's reserve tables are asked to call Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie or Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen some time fhe Casper Dally Critune News of Women’s Clubs and MARY TOBIN, Mrs, Frank Clark, the former being stata Iabor commissioner at Chey- Jenne. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Samuels have returned from Tulsa, Okla. where they have been for the last three weeks visiting with relatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hamilton are visiting with friends in Douglas for a few days, eee Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Martin arrived in the city-this morning from Denver and will make their home here. eee A "kid" party was enjoyed by the younger members of the Baptist ght. With the coatumee| days, that few if any of the par-| could be expected to sce parties generally. see | A very pretty party was given on/ 7417 CY ave-| r of Miss Helen Clerk.| to James O'Neti will| the near futura A cheme of pink and white was out for the decorations with pink bell place’ tn the cen-| fn table tn which all the gifts! 3 eMaé. guests were present. Miss Clark is a popuular member of the younger set, having been a rea- Twenty-six Mrs. H. H. Gladman and baby daughter left Iast evening for Chey- enne and Denver where they will visit with relatives for a week. eee Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wilson left yes- | tarday overland for Cheyenne to be | gone several days on a pleasure trip. | ee Misa Florence Davis left Inst eve- ning for St. Louis having been called there by the illness of her mother. eee Mr. an@ Mrs. William A. Posner arrived yesterday from Chicago and will spend the summer months here, Mr. Posner having accepted a posi tion here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Fulton and family are in the city for a short time visiting with friends from Omaha. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Green are here for @ short time on business anil visitmg with friends from Sheridan. lent of this city for the last four years. She is a daughter of Mr. and| For Every Milk Purpose—Use eee Mrs, G. F. Moore and daughter <=> RED CROSS EVAPORATED Sold and recommended by MILK Its pure, convenient, economical all go Napkins to match, per set.. Size 72x72 extra fine qualit: per set Pattern Table Cloths, 21 moderately priced. Maderia Decorati Round Luncheon Clot! 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Smart Hat Shop Rialto Building on Center Street $14.25 y double Satin Damask Ta- yards, 3 yards, 31% yards ve Linens, 1-3 Off hs and Scarfs, 1-3 off. values, eacl values, eac values, eac rkins & Co. the House ‘| business for a ‘short time from Society Editor | have returned from a two weeks'| Mrs. Arledge is a sister of Mrs. pleasure trip spent in Colorado. . ETRE | cee Miss Bernice Breene is here on Organizations Mrs. Julia Adams of 240 West Yel-) for Chicago where she will spenj lowstone, left yesterday afternoon] several weeks visiting with relatiy, Denver. cee Miss Helen May Collins left last evening for Colorado Springs to be gone a week on a pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sandlin have |- returned from a business and pleas- ure trip to Thermopolis. see Frederick A. Baird, a Kiwanian from Lawton, Okla., arrived in Cas- per Thursday. Shoes Charles G. Titus, representattve of the Y. M. A. with headquarters in Th Whi e . . Chicago, was a visitor f Ca: K id F Tae: print cues |i he ite Kd Fairview Mr. and Mrs. Harry Comfort have as their house guests for a short time Mrs. Sam Arledge and daugh- ter Helen Marie of Houston, A lovely new footwear style is this charming Slip- per of fine white kid, trimmed in black patent leather. The touch of black lends pleasing va- riety to the usual all-white summer Pump. May be worn with either black or white hose. Fitted with the new Spanish heel. $10.00 Texas. lent fitter in arch and heel. $10.00 C. G. Conn Saxophone “Cultivate Your Musical Bump” The Saxophone is the easiest in- strument to learn to play We Teach You ‘WM. A. CUSICK of the Raggy Ruben Orchestra is in our Store from 2 to 6 p. m., teaching purchasers of the Conn Sazophone, 12 LESSONS—$20.00 Ask us About This Plan The Chas. E. Wells, Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” 232 E. Second St. Phone 194 Wige’s Additorial ity must measure up to our exacting standards, isfy our customers in every way. Smart New Summer Every pair of shoes is critically judged to the smallest detail before it is admitted to our store. The style must be exceedingly smart and qual- Our shoes must gat- iThe White Kid Estrella The Estrella in all-over white kid is rich in fine materials and exquisite workmanship. over the instep with three buttons, it is an excel- Just the sort of shoe to wear with light summery dresses. Fastening Hudson Coach $1,825 Things That Count | in Moderate Priced Closed Cars The Coach {s a Hudson invention. It was created to provide closed car comfort at little more than open car cost. The Coach is durable. fi Closed cars, on high grade chassis, were too costly Dre Haceensersn stds 1UReARS: for most buyers. So a revolutionary thing was tight fitting. done, An entirely new closed body design that elimin- The Coach fs built for service. \] ated all the old costly manufacturing methods was invented. 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