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Pe arese Ts ore (DAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cridune ) PAGE THREE >SOCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN ark’s Guild > This Evening. nbers of Saint Marks gulld ‘ive an informal dance this eve at the Masonic temple to which vublic is invited. Dancing will promptly at 9 o'clock. eee Leeper Will ‘tain For Guest, s. Anna Leeper will be hostess informal luncheon to be given ‘rcty at her home on Park te in honor of her daughter-in-| nd guest, Mrs. Carroll Leeper. | 19 70 ellenic Luncheon day, September 22. nbers of the Panhellenic as- ion wil entertain at the first | eon of the season tomorrow at | ock at the Henning hotel, All who are going to attend are to nottify Mrs. J. C. Wark- ¢ Mrs. A. M. Gee for the pur- of making arrangements. All ty women in Casper are in- to attend. ave. Salo rrow. Ladfeat Aid society of the » English Lutheran church will 1 sale of baked goods tomorrow ning at 10 a. m. and continuing ghout the day at the Holmes ware store. <2 Myer Entertains irthday Party. s. M. M. Myer entertained at Udren’s party yesterday after at her home, 405 South Lin- street in honor of her daughter, a Jeans eighth birthday. Games played and refreshments were 1 at the close of the afternoon ‘ge pink cake with elght light- yndles was used for the table ation, Mrs. Myer was assirt- - Mrs. A. A. Nelson. ong the children who attended Ruth Wilson, Louise Grude, Grisinger, Deloris Ne'son, Mae Arnott, Harriet Chapin, n Bundrock, Mark Myer, Jr., ore Peach, Bernice Helen of Sterling, Colo., and the hon- zuest. siete Wilson Entertains Yoloredo Visitors L. V. Wilson entertained at formal dinner party last eve- at her home on Yelowstone 1e In ho of Mr. and Mrs. H. and neice, Miss Evelyn Horden lorado who are visiting here for ul days. Seven guests attended. one cheart Legion ng This Evening. per chanter No. 306, Women of sheart Legion, will meet this 8 o'clock in the Moose oms on A and Wolcott owing the bus'ness meet hour will be held and hments will be served. All ers are requested to be pres- ad P. W. Club ng Tomorrow, Business and Professional in's club will hold their first ng for members and guests to- nw at 12:10 at the Henning ho- All members are asked to be at, i Personals . T. S. Fawcett, sister of Harry a, who has been visiting here month at the Austin home on in street, will leave next week ar home, cee irs. W. H. Patton and elyn haye returned from asure trip spent visiting in go and in Iowa with Mr. Pat- parents, eC Y and Mrs. T. L. Miller of Rapid Mich., are visiting here for sev. days enroute to Salt Lake they will spend some time ig with relatives, and rederick Schoeman vave Saturday evening for the where they expect to spend \l months. ee and Mrs. J. E. Hanecy are | zo visitors spending several here. eee and Mrs, R. C. Taylor arrived ) city yesterday from Colorado will spend several days here MEN! OYE 0) THINGS NEU ters Waists Draperies 3 Dresses Ginghams Kimonos Stockings Diamond Dyes h 15-cent package of “Diamond contains directions so simple oman can dye or tint any old, faded thing new, even if she ever dyed before. Choose any at drug store.—Advertisement. Miss Lillian Peterson Teacher of Piano 830 East Fifth Phone 209-J weeks here visiting at the home of | sight following an operation per-| days in this city on business and spend a short time here on bust-| enter as a freshman at the Univer- Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wiggins. eee Miss Jessie Haggerty, who under- went a serious operation a short time ago at the County hospital, is reported to be improving rapidly. See Mrs. Harry Comfort and Mrs. Frank O’Brien returned Jast evening from Denver where they purchased many new and attractive decora- tions for the Wigwam and art hop. visiting with friends end relatives |* °°” ewe enroute to Thermopolis and Mon- tana on a pleasure trip. ee. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart have just returned from a two-weeks visit to points in Colorado, including Denver and Greeley. Mr. Stewart says it is refreshing to get back to Casper, which he terms the livest and best town in the west. Mr. Stewart is manager of the Iris and America theaters here, James and Ruth, oe Mr. and Mrs. Walker C. Heckert Mrs. G. M. Hastings and daughter Anna left Tuesday evening for Los Angeles where they wfll spend the winter months, cee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conway and children, Robert, left this week for their former home in Omaha and will visit with rela-|have returned from Los Angeles tives there for several weeks. where they spent a pleasure trip of = < two weeks. Mr. Heckert is con- Miss Bernadine Carpenter left Wednesday for Sioux Falls where she expects to spend two weeks visiting with friends. } Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards} Ci B 4 f evatka Stilt toces uae ithett| ity Briefs home, Mrs. Richard's mother, Mrs. Mary Kraton of Chicago. Mrs. Kraton will visit here for three weeks, ply company. H. H. Sewaistgood has arrived in the city frem Boulder, Colo., and y has accepted a position here as Mrs, Suzan Schoen and Miss Elda | qruggist for the Casper Drug Dis- Berg have returned to their homes | pensary. in Milwaukee after spending a short eee time here visiting at the home of | yy. (pinty) Moore has returned Mr. and Mrs. Harry Astin on South |¢rom Montana where he has been Lincoln street. living for the last five or six eres months, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. VanLing of eee Cleveland, O., are visiting here for} y, Wr. Barfot, who had lost the several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong. oes Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rate ‘spent yesterday here enroute to their home at Lost Cabin from a trip made overland to Southern Call- fornia. vision of his right eye, is rejoicing over the complete restoration of — “ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Mrs. Litch and daughter Bernice 72 Malted Milk Helen of Sterling, Colo., are visiting } — } here for a short time at the home A, of Mrs. Guy Barton on South Lin- | { A coln street. Mrs. Barton, who has i) been ill for some time, is greatly improved. The Mrs. M. L. <Auerill, Miss Ella Snodgrass and Mr. and Mrs, F. F-. Carrenthus are in the city for a short time from Estes park, Colo., having arrived in the city yester- formed by Dr. W. W. Yates, a Cas- per specialist. | eee | W. Grooms, Edde Tallakson of | South Dakota, and Arthur Cullen | have returned from a_ successful hunting trip spent in the Jackson | Hole country. | ote C. ©. Moore and H. J. Fatner are among the out of town business men spending several days here | from Denver. cee K. J. Henderson of Billings, Mont.. | left last evening on a business tn to Denver after spending several visiting with his brother, Harvey Anderson. eee James Ryan is ean Omaha man spending several days here visiting with friends, avers E. J. Schulte has returned from @ business trip to Omaha. ete ie Herman B. Gates came up this morning from Denver and will Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. nected with the Northwestern Sup- Food-Drink for All Ages- QuickLunchat Home, Office& Fountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- ier&Tabletforms. 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Carrin of Denver arrived in the city this morn- ing and will spend a week here visit- ing with friends, eee Miss Margaret D. Dayton left Monday of this week for her home in Nebraska after spending several Just Pure, Safe Milk ---minus part of the water. RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Velvet and wo $8.00. Sold and recommended by all Grocers Of all wool tw: velvet. Cloth of chinch 4 to 12 years. Announcement MISS WILLIE YOUNG i E. Burnham Graduate cf Beauty Culture Has jurt returned from Chieage with ‘remarkable treatments and beauty secrets for you. At Your Home — By Appoint- ment—Phone 312M. Ages 8 to 6, men’s wear serge. color imaginable in (Good Fresh Milk Delivered Daily Phone 1735 Just 35 Suits Full Line of Exclusive Patterns and binding. Anne’s Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Tribune Bldg Attractive New Togs for the A! MT ESS A @) pt LNs EMBROIDERED PANTY DRESSES DRESSES FOR THE JUNIOR MISS Ages 8 to 12 years. GIRLS’ WINTER COATS Priced $9.75 to $29.50. WOOL SUITS FOR THE LITTLE MAN For Saturday and Monday, each............ Boys’ All Wool Suits—HALF Price SATURDAY AND MONDAY $10.00 Values__.§ 5.00 $12.50 Values__§ §.25 Little Folks a4 yest ol crepe. Ages 2 to 4 years. Priced at $6.75 to eed, navy, serge, wool jersey, Julian crepe and Priced $6.75 to $14.75. illa, astrachan and polo. Some fur trimmed. Ages Balkan and middy styles, tweed, wool jersey and Priced $5.50 and $10.75. TOWEL SPECIAL (2 DAYS ONLY) Hand embroidered colored linen towels. Sunfast linen and every $3.00 values. $2.00 the assortment. left. Ages 8 to 14 years, including finest quality of navy blue serge, Scotch mixtures and dark checked and striped effects. All trousers reinforced knees and seat with stayed seam $15.00 Values__§ 7.50 $17.50 Values__§ 8.75 $22.50 Values_$11.25 WE Perkins & Co. 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