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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIALE CIRCLES OF CASPER Birthday Party Wednesday. Jack Leary was host at a children’s | party given Wednesday evening at his home CY avenue in honor of tenth birthday. Games were play ed and prizes were given to the win Lewis Morrison, Edmund Cal Carroll and Jack Leary | Mrs. Howe Is Honored Guest. Frier tained yeste is of Mrs, Roy Wowe enter. an informal afternoon party t her home, 620 East| street. Mrs. Howe will leave hort time for California where e after-| n Was sper r 1 talks given | ments were served? Mrs, Howe Presented with an attractive pair of candlestick | Among those who attended were Mrs. LL. Arm x. ic Mathis, Mns. George Ray Canady, Mrs, H. B E. M. Cox, Mrs. daughter and son, Mrs. kk. guests and daughter and asc Robert. Bridge Tea ' Yesterday. Mrs. S. T. Butler and Mrs. B. King were hostesses at an al bridge luncheon given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. King in the Hildebrand apartments. Hon-| ers for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. L. R. Botrell and Mrs. A. Davis Guests present were Mrs. H. P. Bubb Mrs. William Shaffer, Mrs C. § Ewing, Mrs. E. R. Chileutt, Mrs. A Davis, Mrs. L. R. Bottrell, Mrs. J E Nelson and Mrs. Don Lobdoll ce Girl Campers Asked to Report. Either high school or grade school girls wishing to earn money with which to attend the second or third week of the summer camp should r port at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nico. laysen Monday before noon. St. Marks T given by at the next Mrs the Mes. Wertz, Nicolaysen and - Mark's Altar soci home of Mrs. H. ,L. Patten Thursday from 3 until 6 p. m. Patten will be assisted dames Lew M. Gay, R John McGrath, P, C O'Mara. eee Children’s Party At Christian Church. A party for the “kiddies will be given at the First Christian church, 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. hearsals for the children’s entertain en later will also take place a Colonial Tea Tomorrow. The children of the American Revo. lution will give a colo ten Satur- day afternoon from 3 until 6 at the home of Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, 108 East Tenth street. The affair will be given for the purpose of securing money to purchase flags and decorations for Flag day. The publio is invited, Mrs. Holloran Entertains. Mrs. R Holloran entertained at an attractive bridge party last eve. ning at her home, 231 West Twelfth Street, in honor of Miss Edna Wels brod, who will leave tomorrow for her home in Illinois. Pink roses and Sweet peas were used for decorations. Honors for the evening were taken by Miss Edna Weisbrod, Miss Billie Mahoney and Mrs. Affamae Stoddard Among the guests present for the evening were Mrs. L. I. Gulich, H. E. Grude, Mrs, Lee Reno, Arthur Watson, Mr Mrs. A. L. Hor Stoddard, Mrs. Wa Robert O'Brien, Mrs Mrs. C. D. Bennet: I J. RB. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks Hansard, Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. Wal- ter Storrie, and the Misses Marie Bishop, Esther Rundin, Billie Ma- honey, Wilma Scott, Cleola Lilly, Kathryn Mahoney, Veeda Gilborne, Katherine Holloran, Adeline Gilborne and Marion Rundin. eee Bake Sale Saturday. The Capital Hill circle of the Meth edist church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m. at Stone's grocery store, 233 East Second street. cee Dinner Party Last Evening. Dr. Vincent McDermott of Omaha was t an {nformal dinner party given last evening at the Henning hotel in honor of Mike Gibbons who will referee the bouts this evening at the Rodeo grounds. Guests who at- te Ray McDermott, Li M. F. Mrs. Shumaker Will Entertain, Mrs. Carl Shumaker qwill entertain informally tomorrow at her residence 111 East Eleventh street. eee Mrs. Williams WIL Entertain. t W. Wiliams will entertain mal dinner party this eve honor of her house guest Miss of Denver, who is visiting for days at the Williams home. Six will be present. eee Miss Langheldt to Be Honored Guest. Mrs. Arthur Schulte assisted by Miss Catherine Dunn will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon to- For Cookies or Pie Crust—use RED CROSS. EVAPORATED MILK ” Absolutely pure, safe, convenient Sold and recommended é by all Grocers Millinery Sale Saturday Only Every Hat on display, Mi- lan, hand trimmed models, Felt and Straw Sport Hats, Sailors and unbraided shapes. $5.00 All for .. Mrs. Mac’s Hat Shop Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store best of all after a Golden Glint Sham. poo.—Advertisement ON CENTER STREET JUST ARRIVED Newest Creations in Mid-Summer Styles morrow at the Schulte residence, 1042 East Second street in honor of Miss Merideth Langheldt whose mar- riage to Jack Luther of Chicago will take place in the near future. . o-. Sirs. Covert Entertains. Mrs. Pitt Covert, Jr., entertained the members of the Thursday bridge club this afternoon at her home, 375 CY avenue. Substitutes for the af- ternoon were Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs. Carney Peterson and Mrs. Lelgh McGrath. The club will meet again next week on Thursday afternoon at the home of’Mrs. J. W. Johnson on South David street. eee Bridge Tea Tomorrow. Mrs. A. C. Champion will entertain it an informal bridge tea tomorrow afternoon at her residence on East Yellowstone. Twelve guests will be Present. Red roses and tulips will be used for the decorations, eee Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated. A number of friends entertained last evening at an informal party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nelson's eighteenth wedding anniver- sary. The affair was given at the Nel- son home, 1041 South Wolcott street. Satin. others Organdy trimmed. Che Casper Daily Critune News MARY TOBIN, Society Editor and Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Mr. and| mie, where the former has been at-)leave tomorrow overland for Mrs. B. H. Pelton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.|\ending the university and will visit] braska where they will spend several C, H. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gay, Mr, and Mrs. Scheed, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rhelmuth, Mr. and Mrs, George Campbell, A, B, Sterritt, Joe Denham and Mrs. Anna Leeper. Personals Miss Billie May arrived yesterday from Lawcaster, S. C., and will spend some time here visiting with friends. Cet Mr. and Mra. H. D. Rockwell are visiting with friends here for a short time from Minneral Wells, Tez, sik encs Migs Cecelia Anderson {s In the city for a few days from her home in Pelican Rapids, Minn. shiissie Miss Louise Brehmer hee arrived !n the city and will spend some time here on business from Atlantic, Ia. eee Mr. and Mra. H. A. Adamson left last evening for Denver to be gone a week on business. eee Among those who attended were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Camden 6heffner ar rived yesterday overland from Lara. PRICE WEEK At the Perkins Co. Specialty Store VACATION TOGS FOR THE WEE MISS Practical Panty Dresses of Gingham, Pongette and Ages 2 to 6......__.... ey FOR THE JUNIOR MISS Dresses of Gingham, some embroidered in colors, $1.25 to $2.75 6 to 14......$1.75 and $2.50 KHAKI SUITS for some time here with Mrs. Sheff- ner and Mrs. Walter Schultz, mother and sister of Mr. Sheffner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. B, Russell re here for the week-end visiting with relatives from Denver. Chars ory Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Woodward will leave next week for Los Angeles to be gone for several months. cee Mrs. William O. O’Brien is here for a few days visiting with relatives from her home at Sheridan. cee Mre. W. M, Yard and daughter, Miss Mary Yard, will leave tomorrow morning overland for Fort Collins and Denver where they will spend 10 days on a pleasure trip. enone I. A. Horn are vis few weeks from Mr. and Mrs htors here for » Dgden, Utah. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Palmer and children, Robert and Mary Ann, will x ¢ Ne- i weeks visiting with Mrs. Palmer's parents. From Nebraska they will &0 to Des Moines on a short business | and pleasure trip. They will return to Casper the last of this month. eee Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Boyle return-| ed last evening from a week's plea» fare and business trip through the \Northern part of the state, see Miss Marion Stanley left this morn- | ‘ing for Thermopolis where she will spend a wek or 10 days visiting with | friends. t cee Miss Ruth Gladman has returned from Oklahoma where she was calle? by the ilness of her mother who is/| now greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nolen left this morning overland for’ Laramie and Rockriver on a week's business trip. see Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cross are busi- ness visitors here for a short time from their home in Nebraska. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. of Women’s Clubs and Organizations Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Pallin left] they will spend the day visiting with ies! morning for Salt Creek where| friends. _ WILL J. V. BUTCHER CALL 853-R? We are heavily stocked in ready-to-wear and we must make room for our line of mid-summer stock arriving now. these prices, wear. Well Whipcord. LADIES’ WHIPCORD SUITS made of fine quality Two-piece Suits, Take advantage of y Fad Nd Se ker oe SAND SRI OUTING TOGS Our line of Women’s and Children’s Outing Togs is most com- plete and on display for your inspection tomorrow. Here is to be found all the latest and best in outing clothes for comfort and TWEED SUITS For picnic and mountain wear. Khaki Knickers, pair........... Khaki Slip-Over Coat, each. Ages 6 to 16....$2.75 -$2.25 ---- $2.75 KHAKI AND BLUE DENIM COVERALLS Red and blue trimming. Short and long sleeves. Ages 2 to 8. Priced. $1.25 and $1.50 WOMEN’S CREPE NIGHT GOWNS Figured and plain. Made of Windsor Crepe. full, each eanaepsessons Extra $1.50 GIRLS’ MIDDIES In white, red and tan Middy Twill, Trimmed. Ages «$2.25 to $2.75 WOOL .MIDDIES For the older girls. Made of navy blue, All-Wool Flannel. Sizes 14 to 20 mes ry ee seen $5.75 TP G Porkins & Ce SPECIALTY STORE, ; Tribune Building Jacket and Skirt.......$21.75 Three-piece Suits, Jacket Knickers and Skirt ......$29.75 Three-piece Suits of check suiting. Choice of colors. A good looking street Suit. Clearance price .......,........$29.75 Breeches an khaki. Middy and COTTON KHAKI SUITS Extra heavy good quality Khaki Knickers and Jacket or Breeches and Jacket. Clear- ance sale prices, $8.95, $9.75 We have separate Hats, Hose, Shirts, Middies to match and complete your Outing Suit. Girls’ Khaki Middies OQ. D. WOOL KHAKI SUITS Jacket and Breeches.._.$18.50 to $3.50. Sale KASSIS DRY PHONE 1740 —$4. Girls’ Coveralls, $2.65, $2.95 Girls’ Pongee Middies Tom Sawyer Play Suits Sizes 2 to 6 years. Values up prices close out.........$1.69 and $1.95 KASSIS JUNE CLEARANCE We have discontinued our Thursday specials during this month and are giving you something better — a real June clearance sale with prices on ready-to-wear slashed in half. SUMMER STYLES At last our stock of Summer Dresses for wo- men is complete. The Linens, Dotted Swisses and Organdies have arrived and we must make room for them on our dress racks. To do this, we must sell our Summer Silks at a sacrifice. Here you will find any desired col- or or material and at a price to suit your purse. In Flat Crepes, Printed Crepes, Day- time Crepe, Silk Knits, Taffetas and many other new Silks. Values up to $59.50 and all on sale at $10.75 $16.75 $19.75 $29.75 SUITS There has never been anything in women's wearing apparel so popular as the three-piece Suit. We have just six in stock. These are all $118.00 Suits and beautifully made of Poiret Twill, Jacket and Skirts with Silk Waists. A few hand embroidered or heavily braided Waists of contrasting colors, in plain fortenmaice tn _.. $43.00 COATS A_few Dress or Sport Coats left in stock. Wonderful values in all sizes and reduced BELOW COST. Children’s Coats. Regular $5.95 to $18.50. Sizes 4 to 16. Clearance sale prices, $3.98 to $14.98. Knickers and Jacket....$18.50 Knickers, Jacket and Skirt f + $29.50 acket__$18.50 CHILDREN’S DEPT. One and two-piece Suits in Ages 6 to 16 years. Knickers, per .75 FINAL CLEARANCE ON ALL MILLINERY IN STOCK Including Sport Models in Felt and Straw Children’s Hats in dress and sailors, street Hats, plain or trimmed Gage pat- terns and a few mid-summer styles in larger models. Values from $4.50 to $35. SALE PRICES $2.95 to $15.00 GOODS CO. 187 EAST SECOND#ST. to