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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923. SOCIETY — | uxiliary Banquet Last Evening. Members of the American Legion auxfiiary entertained at a banquet sive ast evening at the Henning hotel {m honor of Mrs. F. 8. King of Cheyenne, state president of the legion, who is making her official visit in the city, Decorations of flags and ted white and blue flowers were artistically arranged for the decora- tions, During the evening Mrs. . King gave a very interesting talk on the hospital for veterans at Sheridan which ‘she has just recently visited, explaining the success and progress of the institution. Short but Interesting talkes were {ven during the evening by Mrs. B. Brooks, Mrs. Richard Huff, / Mrs. Langhoop and Mrs. John Dixon. Mrs, Berta Smith gave several pleas- ing vocal selections. She was accom- panied by B. A, Flinn. Among those who ettended were Captain C. P. Plummer, vice com- mander of the national legion; offi- ers of the legion post, F. 8. King and{ Mrs. Niswander of Cheyenne, . Webrl!, Mrs, Burke H. Sinclair, Mrs. Richard Huff, Mrs. F. 8S. King, John Dixon, Mrs. Chris Wagner, Mrs, Clara Tupbs, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. MéMillan, Mrs. Russoil, Mrs. Shep- pard, Mrs. B, B. Brooks, Mrs. <A. Ford, Mrs. Langhoop, Mrs. Margaret Clowry, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. M. L. Bishop, Mrs. Watson, Mrs, H. M Pursul, Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Robin- son. Bridge Party Tomy Mrs. William Kocher was hostess at a morning bridge party given to- day at her home on South Wolcott strect. This was the first of the series which Mrs, Kocher is giving. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. Ambrose Hemingway, Mrs: Andrus, Mrs. Burke H. Si r, Mrs, P. Nicolaysen, Mr . Dean, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. J. B. Barnes, Mrs. John Grieve, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. G. T. Morgan, s. William Holland, Mrs, John Mc Mrs, Margaret Woodhall of Can., and Mrs. John Mec eee en, ‘Toronto, Grath. eee Knights of Pythias Will Meet Friday ‘ ic zhts of Pythias will meet in u sion Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Knight of Pythias hall. The Kn There will be work in the first and s. Following the business meeting shments will be served. Al! knights are asked to be present. -e2e Pocahontas Meeting » This Evening ‘The Iriquois council No, 5, degree of Pocahontas, will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Following the transaction of all important business matters a social hour will be held, eee ‘'Thprsday Club : fecting Today 5 Mrs. Cecil Bon entertained the members of the Thursday bridge club this afternoon at her home on Jack- son street. Guests for the afternoon were Mra. Q, K. Deaver, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Miss Catherine Dunn, Miss Edna Smith and the Misses Patricia and Kathleen Sullivan. : eee Y. W. 0, A, Board Will Meet Friday The board of directors of the Young Women’s’ Christian association will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the club rooms. All members are asked to be present. } see Bridke Tea Wednesday Mrs, George F. Davidson entertain- ed at an informal bridge tea given yesterday afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Genevieve Anderson of Rillings, Mont., who js visiting for a few weeks at the Davidson home. Hight guests attended, Reserve Picnic A Success The pienfo given Tuesday evening jarden Creek given by members of high school girls Reserve was successful, over 80 girls attend- ing. Arrangements were made during the evening for a hike to be taken July 25 in which all girl reserves are asked to take part. The first swim- ming class which was recently organ- {ded by ‘the Young Women’s Chris- tian association under the leadership of Miss Meecham, Y¥. W. C. A. secre- tary, was ;held this afternoon. Plans .re being made for a class to be held once every..week to which all girls are asked to join, . “at Methodist Ald Dinner This Evening © Social Service circle of the os Ald society of the Methodist church will serve a dinner this eve- July 19, in the church dining- room, corner of Second and Durbin WHAT IS A See Rialto Theater Ad on Amusement Page, RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL /CIRCLES OF CASPER streets. The coffee will be served by a demonstrator of Butternut coffee. The public js invite ar Mrs. McGrady Entertains Mrs. Charles T. McGrady entertain- ed at an enjoyable bridge luncheon yesterday at her home in the Gar butt apartments in honor of her mo- ther and house guest, Mrs. J, G. Mc- Grady of El Paso, Texas. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and Mrs. H. L. Patton. Guests present for the after- noon were Mrs, John McGrath, Mrs. H. L, Patton, Mrs. John Bingen- helmer, Mrs. J. T. Riach, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs, Leigh McGrath, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs, O. L. Walker, Mrs, Harry Cotton, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Miss Thelma Condon of New Hampton, Ia,, Miss Catherine Dunn, Miss Lols Longshore and the honored guest, eee Grace Methodist Church Dinner a Success The dinner given on Friday and Saturday of last week by the mem- bers of the Grace A. M. EB, church for the benefit of the building fund proved to be a/huge success. Mrs. Francis Brodus who was in charge of all arrangements as well as all of the members of the church wish to thank all those who contributed to the success of the affair. Personale Mr, and Mrs. M. Guy Wood are Denver business and pleasure visitors in the city far a few days. Mrs. D, E. Curtiss and Mrs. Lee Root are visiting with friends here for a few days from Torrington. Mr. and Mrs. ©. S$. Anderson are visiting here for a short time from their home in Chicago. Mrs, E. P. Browning left this after- noon for her home in Chicago after pending several months here. Mr. Browning, who is a praminent wool | buyer spent a few weeks longer here uftei ch he will join Mrs. Brown- ing in Chicago, from where they will go to Atlantic City for a short visit. | eee Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fenstemaker rume down last evening from Sheri- anand will spend several days. here. Mr, Fonstemaker is assistant chief engineer for the Wyoming North and South railroad. . “- Mr, and Mrs, John McFatwen of 1042 South Durbin street have as their house guest, Mrs. Margaret Woodhall of Horontot, Canada. Mrs. Woodhall is a sister of Mr. McK ad- yen. eee The Rev. and Mrs. L. and family have left for the Big Horn mountains where’ they ~ will spend several weeks after which they will go to Seattle, Wash. to visit with friends there for a, short time. The Rev, Carter is pastor of the Methddist church here. ° E. Carter Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Keller arrived yesterday from Denver and will spend several days here. eee Mrs. Margaret Clowrey and Mrs. J. Quealy will leave Monday of next week for the Yellowstone national park where they will spend several weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Luer are visit- ing in the city for a short time from Billings, Mont. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. Firestone arrived in the city yesterday from ‘Denver and will spend several days here vis- iting’ with friends. eee J. McFadden js spending a few days here attending to business affairs from Lima, O, eee Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Edgar of Colo. rado Springs accompanied by Dr. I. C. Edgar of Pine Bluffs, Ark., are Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty has been developed to its highest possibilities after using ud’ White Oriental Cream. by Sand 10e for Trtal Size IN 4 or! ; Gouraud’s GCriental Cream spending a short time in the city en route to the Yellowstone National park where they expect to spend a week or ten days. see Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. O’Mar and family are visiting with friends here from their home in Sheridan. cee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson of 322 North Beech street have returned from an enjoyable two weeks’ pleas- ure trip spent in the Yellowstone nat- fonal park, eee Mrs. Betty Muckady is at the coun- ty hospital where she underwent a serious operation yesterday. Dr. J. Cc. Kamp is the attending physician. cee Mr. and Mrs. William Sanford have as their house ghests for sever- al weeks Mrs. Sanford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Cody of Chicago. pueenery Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Edwards are the parents of an eight pohnd son RoSert James woh arrived at their home Monday, Both mother and baby are reported to be progressing nicely. eve Mr. and Mrs. George Porter are here for a.few days visiting with friends and attending to business af- fairs from thelr home in Helena, Mont. eee Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Orchard and family arrived yesterday from their home in Denver and are spend- ing a short time here visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs, R. 7. Smith and daughter were among the tourists spending the day here yesterday from Iona, Ia,, en route to the Yellowstone national park. . . Mr, and Mrs, H. E. Doner are out: ofsown visitors here for the remaind- er of the week from Chicago. eee the city from Mer home in Nebraska M’ss Helen Fisher has arrived in! Che Casper Daily Cridune News of Women’s Clubs and O MARY, TOBIN, Society Editor jana will spend two weeks visiting at |the home of her brother, Frank O. Fisher. eee Mr and Mrs, J. H. Henderson are visiting with friends in the city for a day or two from their home in Gon- zad, Neb. eee Mrs, Thomas Villnave has returned from a week's pleasure trip spent in | Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. Fredey/ck tel jleft last evening for their home in | Denver after spending several ‘days |here visiting with relatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marquardt last evening for Los Angeles where they will visit with Mrs. Mar- quardt’s mother for a short time. Mr. Merquardt will go to Seattle and Alaska where he will spend some time on business for the New York Oil company. : ee Miss Bleanore Shumaker, daugh- ter.of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker. left this afternoon for Galesburg, IIl., where she will spend some time visit- ing with relatives. eee Miss Catherine Ford will arrive next Tuesday from her home in Chi- cago end will spend a short time here visiting with her aunt, Miss Margaret Curtin. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Henderix and children Helen and Catherine of Des Moines are visiting here for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Morrison. Before returning to Iowa they will spend several weeks in the Yellowstone National park. ote, e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Talbott and son Robert left this morning over- land for Cheyenne where they will spend until after Frontier Days visit- | ing With friends. vm Prown Hair looks best of afl after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Ad. Here’s a hint that will please your hus: band and family—a better ease coffee tomorrow morning for breakfast. GOLDEN GIFT, OFFEE OFFE at your Grocers ‘A Delightful Every day now the new especially charming is above. have ever seen. Your your size in a variety of later in the season when broken. Early Fall Styles A Beautiful Brown Satin Slipper in. And what beauties they are! Fashioned of lustrous brown satin and trimmed in rose taupe kid, you will agree with us that it is one of the prettiest slippers you It is indeed irresistable. $10.00 WIGG’S ADDITORIAL May we make this su; ion to the hard-to-fit. test chance of being pleased and finding of a season. Just now our newly replenished sto will be more certain to hysiii ane fitting than wis Version of the fall slippers are coming One we think model pictured the styles is at the Lior gens many of the sizes will be GIN SHOEMAN” Just a Few More Days PAGE THREE. rganizations. 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A 20c 00c SI Capes Three Wonderful Specials *9.95 $ ] 62 Many beautiful new summer capes received only a few days ago, are included in these lines, Leather Bags Black, brown and fancy pattern genuine leather bags, regular values to $12.50; clearance price $3.50 Literally hundreds of Bargains to be Found Here ‘243 | $93 ance, Sport Skirts About two dozen sport skirts on a liberal assortment of styles, reg- ular $5.95 values $2.95 Present location 252 South Center Hats Two Striking Specials and $8 Comprise hats radically reduced for quick clear- These bargains will amaze you. Sweaters All silk and wool sweaters with sleeves, regardless of former prices, drastically reduced for Quick Clearance Watch for Our Removal Announcement