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. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923. Box Social Is Postponed The box social which was to have been given tomorrow evening by the Christian endeavor society of the North Casper Community church has been postponed and will not be he'd until, Friday evening September 28, at 7:30. eee Miss Lever Will Entertain Pepper Club Miss Violet Lever will entertain the members of the Pepper club this evening at her home on South Beech street, Mrs. Carlton Clymer ister and guest of Miss Lever from ‘Tampico, Mex., will be the out of town guest, Reception and Dance Friday Evening Members of the Eastern Star will entertain at an informal reception and dancing party Friday evening beginning at 8 o'clock at the Mason- ic temple for all Eastern Stars and members 6f the Masonic lodges. The hall will be artistically decorated and light refreshments will be ser- ved during the evening, The com- mittee in charge of arrangements is Mrs. Anna Leéper chairman, Mrs. Carl Taylor, Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Cc. H. Townsend and Lew Gay. eee Eastern Star Meeting Thursday ‘The regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held Thurs- day evening at 8 o’cluck at the Mas- orice temp’e. The meeting will be a social one and all members are asked to be present, eee Mrs. Stebbins Entertains For House Guest Mrs. G. B. Stebbins entertained at an informal bridge tea this afternoon at her residence, 1328 South Spruce street in honor of her mother-in-law and guest, Mrs. J, A. Stebbins of California. ‘ Among the invited guests were Mrs. Ralph Burkner. Mrs. Paul Weidner, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. ‘William Tolhurst, Mrs. V. HB. Han- son, Mrs. Donald Mitchie, Mrs. Evans, Frank Cowan, Mrs, Nell Kim- frs. Tracy Shaw, Mrs. C. L. y, Mrs. W. J, Chamberlain nd the honored guest. eee James Burns, Mrs, R. BE. Mrs. Altar and Rosary Society Meeting. The Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony's Catholic church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Mullin club rooms. Mrs. E. W. Adams and Mrs. Margaret Clowry will act as hostesses for the after- noon. All members are asked to be present. eee Dinner Party; at Foley Home. Mrs. and/Mrs. M. J. Foley were hosts at an informal dinner party given last evening at their home, 613 Park avenue complimentary to Mrs. Blzabeth Will of Hugo, Colo., who ‘will make her home here with her daughter, Mrs. E. F. Brown. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hoskinson, Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Beckett, Mrs. Elizabeth Will and the hosts. eee Presbyterian Ladies’ Class Will Attend Social. A socla! will be given tomorrow nm at 2.30 at the new Pres- manse on South Wolcott street for the ladies’ Sunday school clars taught by Mrs. Charles A. Wil- son. All members of the class are re- quested to bring prospective mem- bers. Strangers in the city are also invited to attend. eee Bucholz-Kelley Marriage Yesterday. ‘The marriage of Miss Effie Eliza- beth Mucholz to Albert R. Kelley togk place last evening at 6 o'clock at the new Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wolcott street the Rev. Char- les A. Wilson officiating. The ring cere! was used. They were at- tenced Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shackelton. The groom fs connected with the Natrona Power company here. The couple will make their home in this city. Past Matrons Club Will Meet. Mrs. Ray Cook assisted by Mrs. Cc. T. Thompson will entertain tho members of the Past Matron’s club at the Cook residence. 635 South Beech street. All members of the club and visiting members in the city are most cordially invited to attend. see Van Meter Recital Thursday Evening. Members of the Van Meter school of music will give a recital Thursday evening September 27, at the Metho- dist church to begin at 7:30. All those interested in music are invited to attend. eae Social Service Circle Will Hold Session. The Social Service circle of the Methodist church will hold an all- day session Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. P. Nesbitt, 627 East Eleventh street. All members are asked to come early and to bring thimbles. .. . Mrs. Smith Will Be Honored Guest. Mrs. J. M. Steenley will entertain at an informal dinner party this evening at her home on Thirteenth street in honor of Mrs. Miachel Smith who will leave on Thursday evening of this week for California to make her future home. Nine guests will be present. eee Royal Neighbor Meeting This Evening. The Royal Neighbors of America Sweet Little Pet { “Ga Miss Corliss Flynn, of New York end Havana, makes blase Fifth Avenueites turn for another look. She sports a three-months-old honey- bear from South America as a pet. they will attend a convention of the| str, Mattese are connected with the Daughters of the American Revolu-' Chicago and Northwestern raflroad. tion after which they will go to] eerie Rock Springs to attend the State; ¥. w. Foxton, shee; > atten Ww. i pman of Doug- Federation of Women's clubs con-/1os, was a visitor here yesterday.» vention to be held there during the) eee é | week. it dace | Philip E. Petterson ts attending jto business affairs here from Mre. E. H. Ryder arrived in the Omaha. Mr. Petterson 1 represen- city yesterday from Mondon, N. D., tative of the United States and will spend several days here, | ber company. will meet in regular session this eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fel- low's hall. Following the transac tion of business matters an enter- tainment will be given after which} refreshments will be served. All vis- iting members in the city are invited to attend. eee Informal Party Saturday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Omar D. Boland en- tertained at an informal dancing party Saturday evening at their home on Elm street fn honor of their fourth wedding anniversary. At the close of the evening refreshments were servec by Mrs. Boland assist- ed by Miss Emma Greene. Twenty guests attended. eee Girl Scout Meeting Tonight at Court House. The local council of the Girl Scouts of America will hold their an- nual electiorf of officers this evening at a meeting to be held at 7:30 in cee | see Mr. Simon Skorgard {s visiting 1n' Harold Fuller of the the city for a short time with friends company of Los Abeolont is rene from Basin, Vee. ing here for several days and at- ba tenaing to business affairs. M: Mrs. H. C. Shiek came down yes-| uller was for a year a resident of terday from her home in Worland this city. and will visit here for a short time. eee . os James W. Daniels 1 H.C, Thomas are bie emp tp Mr. and Mrs. for Colorado and Kansas Cit: Billings, Mont., visitors spending| where he will spend a two weeks’ several days here. vacation trip visiting with friends. erste H. G. Ryan is spending several days here visiting with his brother H. L. Ryan from Des Moines, Ia. eee Mrs. E. O. Taylor is spending sev- eral days here from Arminto. eee Mrs. M. Curtis came down yester- day on a pleasure trip from Billings.| Frank Ellis. has been Sheet with friends for several Mrs. Pharis Jarrard and Mrs./his camp at Salt Creek, Gladys Bailey arrived in the city) aie so visiting days from Rup-| is visit-| Che Casper Dally cCrivune where they have been for several days on business. see Berd Sennys of Miles City, Mont., ig visiting in the city for a few days. ee Open Season For Game Is On This Year Cc. R. Berrey ts in for a short time on business from Poison Spider. see | Philip Tilgner is a Laramie visitor in the city for a short time. Ee SC ea BS es hunters, men. Unltmber that much- Harry Parsons left today for Sait |Ueed and trusty 80-30, clean it and Creek after spending several days |oll it up; break out the worn hunt- here visiting ae friends. ing jacket, shaggy shirt and mocca- o John W. Tucker of the Wyatt |% boots. All the time you're get: hotel and John Harned have re-|“ns ready you'll be up and at ‘em turned trom the Jackson Hole coun- land anxious to get into the wilds. ry where they have been on a hunt-| It's a ru, t ing trip fo rseveral days. | tele Beis ead worsen up from Dubois on the Wind river E. C. Jenison of Glenrock was a | OVer Two-Gwo-Tee pass, through the visitor here yesterday. pines and parks of the Brooks lake eiheins }country on down into Jackson Hole A. J. Campbell arrived in the city | ©¢s¢d off from the rest of the world today from Cripple Creek, Colo., and |0" the west by the mighty and will spend several days here on a |J#&sed Tetons. fusiness trip. There on the shores of Lake Jack at erate son the wapti bugle. Bears and John G. McGarity 1s spending | Wolves haunt the upper trails. several days in the city attending |Co¥otes yelp from along the ridges to business affairs from Riverton. |—®Nd it's all God's country for the masa: |hunters and for the man who loves H. T. Morian of the Utah Oil com- | the wilderness. pany is in for a short time on busi-| Man, how this weather gets you Gada tenn Malt Groce Jand sends you off with a song and reek |@ pack on your back. Every road W. E. Graden is here on business |!etda high into the hills for ther« Re ey ee |you know there's game to be scouted |for and game to be bagged s And cashier of the |the long traf! home, the roaring American National bank at Chey-|P!4z¢ of a pine-knot fire, the merry enne, was a Casper visitor this|2% ruddy companions gathered morning for a brief time. Mr, Fair | Tound, and all that’s lacking is tho ts on his way to Thermopolis. bowl of wassail. Oh, hunting sea — ee cage son {s high old time for the sports Merchant Fleet Operation Will | Be Big Deficit | WASHINGTON, dent Coolidge has members of the sh a thorough can has failed to develop any suggested plan of operating the government's merchant fleet, which offers hope of| escaping a definite and continued deficit. Computation of the various fac- tors which enter into marine trans- portation place a “fixed differential" of $5 a ton against American ships, the president was informed, and this handicap will be met regardless of the method of operation devised by the board. ‘The best to be hoped, Mr. Coolidge | was told, is that the board in carry-| ing out the behest of existing laws | can hold losses as near as possible | to the irreducible minimum. curtailed combined morning and af. Work 1s being pushed by the|ternoon newspapers. But where board on the compromise plan de-|large stores had full pages or more Whitman's Chocolates at the Smokehouse, Pressmen Will Stay Off Jobs n advised by} oz Ing board that; NEW YORK, Sept. 24—Members of the situation|of the local union of preasmen, whose unauthorized strike has ham- pered New York newspapers for a week, haverrefused to return to work, George L. Berry, international president, in @ statement after a meeting of the international print. ing pressmen and assistants union yesterday, which was stampeded by members of the striking local, de- clared New York's daily presses would be run, if a whole force of men had to be brought from outside the city. “We will stop other ne ‘spapers, if necessary, to print in New York City normally,” he said. Department store advertisements are beginning to reappear in the Sept. 24—Presi- yesterday from Kaycee and will! R. E. Morrison of Dougias visit here for a few days with friends | vfsiting here for a short thee sf 6; 2 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Allen of La- Paul Brown !s a Denver Dusiness voye are spending several days in}man spending a short time here, the city on business and visiting| having arrived yesterday. 4 the office of Miss May Hamilton, superintendent of county schools. All members of the council are ask- ed to be present. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Billings left last evening for Denver after spending a week here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Mat- hews. cee Miss Jessie G. Kinnear arrived in the city yesterday from Cheyenne and will spend a short time visiting) with her neph eee Mrsf M. McFadden 1s visiting in the city for several days from her home in Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Austin of with friends. cee “28 C. F. Dickerson assistant state Mr. and Mra. W, L. Broderick) bank examiner is in the city for came down yesterday from their/the day on business from Che home in Lander and will spend sev- eee oe eral days here. ©. E. Davis came up yesterday oe on business from Scottsbluff, Neb. ce Mr. and Mrs, Noel E. Bullock are Denver visitors spending a short F, C. Bliss manager of the M. A. time here. Disbrow company of Cheyenne is jin the city attending to business af. fairs. eee Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Miller arrived in the city today, and will spend a short time here on business. Mr. Miller is connected with the Illinois Pipe Line compan: ee John Brown of Grandline, Neb., arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a short time here visit- ing with friends, Sanderson Sire ig C. M. Anderson is attending to business affairs here from San Francisco, having arrived this morning. John Burke of Boulder, Colo., {s aes) visiting here for a month with his| J. R. Carney {s among the Den. son Robert of the New York Oil| ver business men spending several company and with his daughter and| days here, . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer have returned from Denver where they have been visiting with rela, tives for the last week. ee Douglas were visitors here yester- day. . eee Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Rockwell of Thermopolis accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rockwell of Buffalo motored into Casper yesterday en route to thelr homes. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Horn are vis- iting in the city for a short time from Basin. ‘ eee Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. William Holland left last evening for Cheyenne where, Jersey for Underthings Now silk jersey in tubular form and delightful colors may be bought ,by the woman who likes to make her own underthings. The brassiere , #ketched is designed to accompany low-waisted frocks. It {s worn usually, with bloomers, The pocket can carry a powder puff or money, E. P.j son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. eee Wickert of 782 CY ave. G, E. Marriott 1s here on business from Chadron, Neb. eee J. Pertee came over yesterday i ny from Rawlins and will spend sev- City Briefs eral days here. cee | A. Warren is a Denver busi- man spefiding a short time ne: J. W. Longshore is spending the | here] day here on business from his ranch ee west of the city. T. L. Horsell and C. H. Malin are eee Greybull men spending several days H. H. Miller of the D. A. Dry| here on business. Goods company of Chicago {s spend- ° ing several days here on business. James Wherry of Sheridan ts tn Lede y the city on @ business visit. Lee Johnson came down yester- one day on a business trip from his| . Oliver Howey is a Basin visitor home in Riverton. in ‘the city for a short time. see eee Joseph Reefe formerty of the| 0. 4G. Johnsor#and son Willlam ro. | United States “Riibner compaiy “Cj vurned “mst evening from Moneta Omaha, has arrived in the city and) ee will make his home here. vee W. A. Helmann is here for a} short time on business from Osage. eee Cc. I Cameron and son left last evening for Denver and Colorado Springs to be gone several weeks on a busin and pleasure trip. . . C. A. Jeffers of Fremont, Neb., and J. Mattese of Eagle Grove, In., arrived in the city yesterday on a Lingette Boudoir Caps, da in blue, pink, lavender and 2 caps for ...—.. | ee business trip. Both Mr. Jeffers and URINE Xou Mag an Two thread Turkish Bath ess New Good quality Dress oppeness in light and dark pat- Promote ide, y Chess Healthy Concition Aen. 82 Gee eas : ya $1 raat |) gia a Keep your Eyes Clean, Clear and Healthy. ‘Write for Fi | Martoe Eve Bemedy Con est Ghia Steet, Chicasa | for ... Dr. L. J. Connell CHIROPRACTOR Room 18, Daly Bldg.—Phone 8193 ‘Will devote the hours 7 P.M. to 8 P. M. ‘Tuesdays and Thursdrys 2P. M. to 4 P, M. Saturdays per yard .—._.. 227 South Center St. To treatment of needy children for which there will be flo charge Dollar Day Specials TUESDAY Ladies’ good quality Silk Hose, in black, brown, beige, fog and grey, per pair... cial for Dollar Day, 8 towels Children’s Oynx Hose, Dub-L-Wear fine quality in black and brown, 8 pairs for $1.00 Good quality storm serge, 86 inches wide, orange, dark blue and burgundy, JOE DAVID & CO. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS signed to take the place of that de-|under normal conditions they are clared illegal by Attorney General |forced to content themselves to a Daugherty. The plan will be con-|few inches in the reduced papers. sidered by the board finally, it was; —>——— predicted, at its regular meeting to:-} Whitman's the morrow and presented to President | Smokehouse. Coolidge at a conference later in the }————————______ week. As now drawn, the new plan proposes to use some basic features of the present operating system with modification designed to assist such operating agents as are re- tained in building up a permanent business. Chocolates at If you let your cook do the order. ing, step into the kitchen some day jand find out what flavoring extract sho is using. If it is Van Duzer's, fine!—Advertisement. GERMANS ALMOST READY TO GIVE UP THEORY OF RESISTANCE T0 FRENCH BERLIN, Sept. 2 pandonment of passive not yet b its —Although the resistance | there _____ PAGE THREE — termination {s believed to be not far away and already there is specu lation as to the attitude of the com- munist and nationalist groups. Each opposes surrender, the nationalist group asserting through {ts leader, Dr. Hoigt, that “it will have no part sme of capitulation,” while the communists declare that to give up the Ruhr fight would be a con- cession to capitalism both German and French. Former military leaders feel that will be uble from either or nationalist sour ealed! A@t great expense we developed the product to meet our ideals in quality and flavor. Then we spared no expense to make the package worthy of the contents. Sealed Tight — Kept Rtsht Pore chicte and other tn- gredients of highest quality obtainable, made under modern sanitaryconditions.. ee SOFIA, Sept. 24—The general sit- uation in Bulgaria shows a marked improvement. .-A few Isolated cases of rebellion are still being reported, but these are regarded as unimport- ant. ‘Troops supported by the popula-| tion have restored order in certain! —Always villages of the. Kazanlyk_ region, something where a soviet regime was declared. | new and ee oe different } Whitman's Chocolates at the Smokehouse. 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