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FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923. fhe Caspr Dailv Critune Serer) oe Ree of Women’s Clubs MARY TOBIN, Society Editor am Ruddy of Taylor, Tex., who is the Maccabees has been postponed PAGE THREE and Organizations terday from Council Bluffs, 4a., where evening to Denver after spending sev- Jn. jetting hate for a few weeks with her and will not be held until Saturday, | he has been for a short time, Mr./eral days here visiting with friends y ws : er, Mam O'Keefe of the Cas-! Juge 30. Merrian was aécompanied home by jand attending to business affairs. per Dry Goods company. Twelve oo-0 his sister Mrs. Peterson who wii! Oke Pym faa Spend the remainder of the summer] William O. Grayson is here on months here. Miss Esther Peterson,| business from Chicago. daughter of Mrs, Peterson will arrive hid EVENTS IN SOCIAL The primary department of the First Presbyterian church will hold | used for the table decorations. eee lam, na few weeks to spend some time| G. K. Clarke is spending a short fF S P finyee pares alae Party See,| 8, #ale of baked goods tomorrow, be-| here visiting with relatives and|time here on business from Omaha. CIRCLES O C A f R diel Sveciig: at her peel eatelnnrd| ginning at 10 a. m., at the Holmes | friends. 5 % a | Durbin tt. Pink flowers will be| ardware store on Second street. eee Attorney Frank England accom. panied by J. W. Gillespie of the Na- re and Mrs. D. C. Cheriton andi tional soppiy comnpariy dist : Baya ee ee ene mane & t8W | ros Ra whine nea tere bein days here visiting with friends en- etlemey ir route to the Yellowstone National| . C. Campbell of Duluth, Minn., ts pare where they expect to spend a spending a few weeks here looking * es jover his property interests Mr. Camptell was a resident of er for Mr, and Mrs. Thomas A. Tildren and| several years. og family will leave tomorrow afternoon | cee tor Oklahoma where they will spend]. Henry B. Perkins, who motored to migonth visiting at the home of Mrs./Oregon and California several weeks Tilden's ister, ago with Millard Murane and who spend several days in Ls Angeles H. L. Nelson haa returned from|and San Francisco, returned to Cas Nebrasaka where he was called by) per this week. the serious fllness of his sister who oO 0 is now greatly improved. | Mo A. Tisdale arrived Wednesda jfrom Kaycee and will spend several Santha Celebration In Hanna Saturday. The officers and members of the dramatic team of Omara Santha No. 43, Nomads of Avrudaka, will leave Saturday morning overland: for Hanna, Wyo., where they will con- duct their first ceremonial for the summer. A class of over forty can- didates will become members of the Casper Santha at this time. An interesting meeting of the Nomads of Avrudaka was held Tues- day evening of this week, prepara- tions for the journey to Hanna were completed and two members taken into the order, they were Mrs. C. L. and vegetables and to learn the value cf the different articles. The club ful meet July 7 at the home of its| Enterprise Encampment No. 9 will! leader, Mrs. H, R. Lathrop on South! Meet in regular session this evening | | j Pe > Personals Center street. at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. A sewing Club will be organized in| At the close of the business meeting North Casper Monday for from 8 to| and entertainment a dance will given 10 members. This club will be under| which all Rebekahs and Odd Fellows the leadership of Mrs. Hinerman.|are invited to attend. Both the canning and sewing clubs il? will be under the direction of the ex-/ Community Meeting * tension division of the state univer-| This Evening. |_ Mr, and Mre. John McGrath and sity, | ppThere will be a community meeting yr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath will ee | this evening at the Emmanuel Bap: |jeaye tomorrow overland for Ther- ‘ist church, corner of Fifteenth and!mopolis where they will apend the Popular streets, A dinner will be|week enc visiting with relatives and Misses Helen and Florence served at 6 o'clock after which an friends. Miss Kathleen Sullivan will leave this evening for Denver where she [friends Ming Suitigen’. Cul eres FOLGER'S “Golden Gate” Overiang in hee /SERrmon : car, {s a happy combination of the world’s finest coffees that Produce strength, body and delightful flavor. eee . Informal Party Last Evening The é ne days here attending to business af | a , and Mrs. Thomas Vondruska. | CT@ne entertained at an informal par. interesting entertainment — w! ye | eee nes faire. pes eaters remembered | {¥) Jat evening! dt thelr hose on given. ‘The paplio. iar invited to at-| Mr. and Mrs. William Homer re- 5 ; eee that this organization 1s tho ladies|S0uth Lincon street. The attair was ‘end. Among those who will take|turned from a two week's pleasime City Briefs | C. ©. Hyatt is spending a few days 4 auxiliary of the Dramatic Order|#!Ven in honor of Mrs. E. C. Weber Part in the program for the evening|trip spent in Denver. here from Sa't Creek ‘ Knight of Khorassan, and was or-|°% Des Moines, Towa, who is visiting are Miss Bossitall and her assistants, | eee | cee ganized February 24 of this year. It| With friends here for a few weeks. Mrs. Hanover H. Murdock, Mrs. Arm.| Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Finherman of DEN GATE” 2 M. 0. Moore of the Moore Motor was the first of its kind to be organ-| The evening was spent in dancing.| §tfong, and Mrs. Tellitall, Waltman are visiting with friends} Jeremiah Mahoney left this morn-|company of Los Angeles arrived in jzed in the mountain states, and ts| Ten guests were present, i PAE Pla} here for a tal ap ing for the Buffalo Creek ranch after the city Thursday and will spend fast becoming one of the leading fra- sexe Mrs. Mahoney : ‘spending several days here visiting|a week cr ten d ° Birthday Dinnr Mr. an@ Mrs. A. S. Livingston are here attending to ternities of Casper | WHI Entertain, The Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan, better known as the “Dokies,” are also leaving for Hanna at this time in company with their auxiliary. A large class of Tyros are anxiously awaiting their arrival. Two ceremonials, one for the Santha, and one for the “Dokies” will be held Saturday evening, a banquet and ball to follow which signifies that the Cas- per organization will be royally en- tertained during their stay in our southern city. Those who will make the trip from Casper are Acting Mayor and Mrs. John Whisenhunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hemry, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. McMillan, Mr, McMillan is presiding officer for the Dokies, Mrs. Thos. Mulligan, Mrs. E. D. Odiorne, Thomas Tomorrow Evening. Mrs. Frank Collins will be hostess at an informal dinner party to be giv- en tomorrow at her home on West! Wolcott street, Yellowstone in honor of Mr, Collins! Catharine whose birthday will be H’ght guests will attend. . Bridge Téa Yesterday. Mrs, Emma Warren was hostess at an informal bridge tae given yester- day afternoon at her home on South Durbin street. Honors for the after- noon were taken by Mrs. EB. R, Allen and Mrs. R. C. Moore, Red tullps were used for the decorations. Eight guests were present. suey 6 Miscellaneous Shower tomorrow.| Dr. T. J. Drew. will take place in the x | |park for all members of the lodge Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will enter- tain at an informal bridge luncheon tomorrow at her residence, 536 South in honor of Miss Dunn, whose marriage to near future. Moose Picnic Sunday, June 24. Members of Casper lofige No. 1182, Loyal Order of Moose, will give a Picnic Sunday, June 24, at Paradise and thelr families, All those who are going to attend are asked to meet at 9 o'clock at the Moose hall. Cars will be provided by the order. A special feature of the affair will be a baseball game between the men and visiting here for a few days fram Denver. coe Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Beautty ar- rived yesterday from Cheyenne and will spend several days here. coe Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lucas are vis- iting for a short time from Walt- man. Mrs. Z. Rager in visiting here with friends from Chadro: eee Miss Mildred Holms, of Cody, fe here for a few days visiting with frienda. eee . Mr. and Mrn.. Bercu are visiting bere for a few days from Douglas. eee with his family. eee Eugene McCarthy left thia morning for the Big Horn Mountains where he will spend a short time looking over his camps. eee John Wyland has returne@ from |Arminto where he hag been for nev- on Purchasing company returned eral day on business. eee C. C, Cornell left Wednesday for | Texas, where he will spend a month jvisiting at the home of his parents jin Houston, M. L. Martin, of Cheyenne, spent a day here en route to Rawlins jand Laramie where he will spend a short time on business. | business affair: Herman C. Cole of the Robertson ‘lothing company spending several days ness. Harry Post is here from Cheyenne. UNDERWOOD of New York is here on busi eee vending a short time dated Royalty Building, and are The i DURHAM & LOWEY y } q PORTABLE ANNOUNCEMENT We have moved our law offices from the Consoli- occupying Rooms 401 to 404 in the Midwest Building. GEORGE A. WEEDELL now women. Mrs. L. C. Houston will leave to- cee Vondruska and the presiding officer,| Thursday Evening. eents: morrow for Orin Junction, where Mr.| 1, J. Hilderon arrived in the city o- Mrs. L. M. Cromwell. Mrs. S, F. Eshelman entertained at! sgisg Kasia and Mrs. Houston will make thelr/thig week from Nebraska ané. will cee a miscellaneous shower last evening Entertains. home. spend the remainder of the summer Toe Cream Social at her residence, 636 South Grant| aries dria Kassie was, hostess at. cee months here. street in honor of Mrs, Walter Gallas 2 \ Tale Evening, The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Community church will hold an ice crearn social this evening at 8 afciock at the tabernacle. A charge of twenty-five cents will be made. A short musical program will be given. The public is invited. eee Miss Grace Barrett, sister of E4- eee miscellaneous shower given Tuesday wwin Barrett, has arived in the city) 06. Cc, Sanderson of the Miller Tool evening at her home on Eighth street Gallas was formerly Miss Gladys in honor of Miss Coletta. Bonar,| trom Riverton and: expects to make company of Chicago is spending a Humphreys. Mrs. Eshelman was as- whose marriage to Edward Davis will| har home here. week here on business for his com- ‘sted by Mrs. C. G. Stewart. {take place in the near future. A eens pany. Guests present for the evening were: color’scheme of pink and white was| Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Longshore spent ome 7 Mrs, Victor Gehr, Mrs. R. E. carried out for the decorations, yesterday here from ther ranch visit-| Frank Jarson and Henry Roberts Mrs. C. A. Meyer, Mrs. D. V. Among those who attended were| ing with thelr daughter, Miss Lois|are out-of-town business men here Mrs. Frederick Stearnes, Mrs R. Lee,| tne Misses Lela Craft, Katherine| Longshore. for a few days from Buffalo. Mrs. James Sandeson, Mrs. Albert] Dessert, Thelma Kelvey, M. eee o- Munchiand>, Mrs, Gallas, Mrs. Fred aces: thors Slade, shed Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes are visit-| | H. V. Stewart left Wednesday for Van’ Gorden," Mrs: Santord) Beker: |'Tujis “Kassia,’ Virginia Smith,. Mary| ing with frienda her for © few days|Donver to be gone two weeks on a Mra. Carl Akers, Miss Jane Vetter.) iassis, Anna Smith and Alice Mecli-|from Billings, Montana, | vacation. Miss Karren Newton, Miss Anna 3 5 ling. Mower and Miss Eudena Humphreys, Mrs, Van Gorden entertained at a kitchen shower on Thursday of last week for Mrs. Gallas. one 6 We have 250 pieces of Special China. Exception- Who was Just recently married. Mrs al values on sale Saturday at 15¢c each—China Cups and Saucers, 15c complete. Other specials for the day are Turkish Towels, Glass Bowls, Toilet Paper and Groceries. See our windows. Canning Club Is Organized. At a meeting held yesterday after- noon at the West Casper school the Casper Canning club wes organized with Mrs. H. R. Lathrop as leader. ‘The club will continue during the summer months and will meet every Officters for the season © elected and are Miss Sythern Siebers, _ prisedent; Miss Virginia Smith, vice president and Miss Dar- line Kimball ,secretary. The club will begin its work in two weeks. The work Will enable any girl of the city meat We Reserve the Right to Limit Specials F. W. WOOLWORTH CO., 5-10-15e STORE P. S.e-Have Your Change Ready for China Sale eee on returned Mrs. R. EB. Stone ts epending a few Maccabees Bake Ways at Salt Creek visiting with Sale Is Postponed. friends, The bake sale which was to have gee ted been given this week on Saturday by! E42Merrlan of Moneta returned yes- J.P. Henry at MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint Sbam- poo.—Advertisement. Mrs. Ruddy Is Honored Guest. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kassis enter- tained at an informal dinner party last evening at thelr home 218 East Eighth street in honor of M Rachmaninoff Says “TI am very happy to have the opportunity of using the Stein- way pianotecr my concerts, because I consider it to be perfect in every way.” The Steinway Piano is the standard by which all piano quality is deter- mined. There is none so good. “The dream of craftsmanship embodied by the master builder.”, Three White Pumps Very Stylish and Very Cool of Summer at 50 $5.50 $.75 $1228 Unparalleled values—in these lines you will find every conceiv- able material, style, size, color and material desirable for sum- mer wear. All our very finest hats are likewise greatly reduced. te The Fairview ‘A striking white strap trimmed in black patent leather. A charming, out of the ordinary shoe that will impress you with its beauty and rare styling. Spanish heels. $10.00 GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS—ONE QUALITY Sold On Monthly Payments The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. 238 E. Second St. Phone 1745 The Estrella A popular pattern that fits trimly over in- step and arch. Made of beautiful white kid. An interesting model and very smart indeed. The heel is Spanish. $10.00 The Cairo Emphasizing one of summer’s smartest fashion notes—the tie. A cool cut-out model whose glove like fit will please you. Very attractive for wear with light sum- ~ $9.00 JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF BATH TOWELS, RUGS AND WASH CLOTHS IN THE FAMOUS MARTEX LINE Extra Specials in Summer Dresses and Coats *102 *192 *322 These lines are complete—the dresses have just bee n repienished and the values are at once apparent—the coats are smartly made, of excellent aterials and likewise represent worth-while money-saving opportuntties, This line is the peer of perfection in bath towels. All sizes, plain or fancy colored borders ‘in jac- quard patterns. Priced from $1.00 to $1.75 each. Heavy Wash Cloths; each 20c and 25c. . » La Desirable quality, expert workmanship and in- Wigg s Additional Sacealiat pricks’ take Ae both pleasant and profitable for you to trade here. We try to select every Wiggins model so that it will stand out in value and style from the common run of footwear. Try “Wiggins for Distinctive Footwear.” BATH RUGS Extra heavy, -beautifully colored with monogram space; each $2.50 and $3.00. Ask Buy a to See the Fur Choker W. & Perkins & Co. ‘i ae SPECIALTY STORE Novelties 252 S. Center Phone 1304-W and Save Tribune Building