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4 \ i" RRR Ents ies ot the w, resignation was accepted Holds Meeting ‘The Casper Delphian soctety held day afternoon of this week at the Library. A splendid program under the direction of Mrs. J. H. McCorry ‘was given. The society will meet on the first and third Monday in each month. A large attendance was pre- Ce eee Bookfellows Wil Meet This Evening The Casper Circle of Bookfellows will hold thetr regular monthly meeting this evening at the Henning hotel. An entertaining program in charge of Mrs. Roy Churchill Smith ‘will be given. eee ‘Art and Crafts Department Meeting Friday Afternoon ‘The Art and Crafts department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. George Vandeveer, 1049 South Elm street. ‘Work for the afternoon will be on silk and parchment lamp shades and instructions will be given on the making of rag rugs. All mem- bers are asked to he! present. i ar Departmental Club Meeting Yesterday ‘The Casper Woman's Department- al club held their second monthly meeting of the year yesterday after- noon in the Knights of Pythias hall, Mrs, P. C. Nicolaysen, pres!- dent of the club, presided. During the meeting Mrs. Guy Gay gave an interesting report of the twentieth annual convention of ‘Woman's clubs held in Rock Springs last week. Other reports were given by Mrs, A. A. Slade of the civic department, Mrs. Harry ‘Astin of the welfare department and Mrs. McCorry of the dramatic de- partment. Mrs. Sinclair Reekie who hhas succeeded in arousing much en- thusiasm in the concert series to be given during the winter months by the charity department of the club explained what the success of the concerts would mean to the club charity work during the coming months. Mrs. C. P. Plummer was appoint: ed recording secretary at a meet- ing of the board held this week to fill the vacancy caused by the loss of Mrs. Fred H. Seaman, whose severa wweeks ago by the club. A short musical program was given which included violin and piano selections by Mrs. Curtz and Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald. Pocahontas Meeting ‘This Evening « Iriquols council No. 5, degree of Pocahontas, will meet this evening a* 8 o'clock at the I, 0. O. F. hall. Candidates will be initiated and business matters will be transacted after which refreshments will be served by the Mesdames Walter Brewer, J. Johnson and Rollie Decker. All members are requested to be present. . Mrs. Mason Entertains At Dinner Party Mrs. J. L. Mason entertained at an informal dinner party last eve- ning at her home on Fourteenth street. Decorations of pink and white were used with large vases of red roses adding much to the at- tractiveness of the affair. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. George Frankmire, Mr. and Mrs. E. BH. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Gore Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hamilton, Mr, Mason and the hos tess. Birthday Party ‘Tomorrow Mrs. E. C. Stanton will entertain at a children’s party to be given tomorrow afternoon at her home in North Casper in honor of her small daughter, Nellie’s fourth birthday. ‘Twelve children will attend. oe Informal Party Last Evening Mr. and Mrs. HB. A. Richards en- tertained at an informal party given last evening at thetr home on South Kimball street complimentary to Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Nelson who will leave soon for California where they will make their future home. ‘Ten guests attended. Methodist Aid Meeting =Tomorrow The general aid of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 in the church parlors, with the members of the Busy Bee circle as hostesses. nee 5. 0. A. A. Dance October 4 The dance which was to have been given September 27 by the Standard Of] Athletic association and which ‘was postponed will be held this eve- ning. During the evening refresh- ments will be served. eee American Legion Auxiliary Will Mect A special meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the Young ‘Women's Christian Association club Tooms. All members are asked to ‘be present as important business affairs wil be transacted. eee Mrs. Yard Will Entertain Bible Class Mrs. W. M, Yard will entertain embers of the Women’s Bible the First Presbyterian eburch at 2:30 Friday afternoon at her home, 816 East Third street. ‘This will be a regular business and social meeting and all members are _ Medium Brown Hair looks, best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Advertisement. 9 em Whitman's Chocolates the Smokehouse. at Methodist church during which time the following officers were elected for the coming year, Mrs. H. B. Par- ‘son, president; Mrs. J. E. Lewis, vice president; Mrs. A. B. Polingy \corresponding secretary; Mrs. L. R. Bundy recording secretary, and Mrs. J. B. Lewis treasurer. Chairman elected for the different work de- partments of the organization press reporter, Mrs. A. B. Poling; child's wolfare, Mrs. John A. Murray; Loyal temperance union, Mrs. G. W. Fer- guson; Christian citizenship, Mrs. H. O. Swenson; temperance in the Sun- day school, Mrs. R. L. Bundy, and medal contests, Mrs. W. W. Cole. Those elected to attend the con- vention to be held in Wheatland, October 20 to 23 are, Mrs. John A. Murray, 8. A. Smith, Mrs. J. T. asked to be present. Officers for will be elected. the coming year eee Mrs. Andrus Will Entertain Mrs. R. M, Andrus will entertain the members of the Duplicate bridge club tomorrow afternoon at her residence, 123 South Durbin street. eee North Casper Community Aid Meeting Friday The Ladie’s Aid society of tho North Casper Community church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Woodward, 1009 North Durbin street. All members are aoked to be present and to bring their thimbles. eee Woodcraft Thimble Club Will Meet ‘The Woodcraft Thimble club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2.50 at the home of Mrs. Mary Johnson, 246 South Jackson street. Business Personals Mrs. M. P. Wheeler returned yes- terday from Ponca, Neb., where she was called by the death of her neice Bonnie Beth, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Orin Knerl which occurred; matters will be discussed and all there last week when the child was members of the Woodcraft lodge are hit by an automobile. asked to be present, eee | eee Mrs, Kammon Entertains Mr. and Mrs. H. Newman left yes- pp TPS Tea terday for Los Angeles where they Mrs. Ralph F. Kammon was host-| Wil! spend several months on a plea- ess at an enjoyable bridge tea the|*ure trip. first of a series given this afternoon at her residence, 719 South Park avenue. Among the guests who at tended were Mrs. V.. E, Hanson, Mrs, C., L. Cron and mother Mrs. McConnell, Mrs. A. M, Gee, Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs. T. Daniles, Mrs. Bert Fleisness, Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs, O. C. Brewster, Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hardin are vis- iting here for several weeks with relatives from Oklahoma City. 7. Mr. and Mrs, O. M. Perkins and baby daughter Mary Jane havo re- turned from St. Louis, Mo., where they spent several weeks visiting Free, Mrs. Jack Arbuckle, Mrs. A-|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. J. Kelly, Mrs, Glen Littlefield, Mrs.| Perkins, parents of Mr. Perkins. Harry Cotton, Mrs. Stanley Griebel, eee Kapee td ba Nt ed Miss Wilamena Hawkins of Den- ver is the guest of her aunt and uncle here, Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Mar- Choral Society Meeting Tonight tin for several days. cee ‘The Choral soclety of the First Presbyterian church will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the church parlors, A full attendance is de- sired. Mrs. J. Y. Bagby and baby son are visiting with friends and relatives in Kentucky for two or three weeks, eee br sae? Westminster Olass Meeting Sunday The Westminster Class of the! First Presbyterian Church will re- sume thelr meetings next Sunday! morning at 9:45 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Howland, 624 South Durbin street. Business girls and teachers are especially in- . vited. All attending are requested Ss taht alae i ouecene sane eve to come to the tabernacle at the op- A ening of the school at 9:45 a, m.| 4, 2 rs. Ernest Schleuning and Mrs: George Dewitt Graves of St-loaughter, Omelia, arrived in the vipa, Pa apt a Oh a ands city this afternoon from their home eee Musical Pro; At in Rapid City, 8. D. 4 will visit Wells’ Music Store The Misses Helen Lucia Lummis and Blanche Louise Lummis daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis will return this week from Cheyenne where they have been visiting with | their aunt, Miss Blanche Lummis for the last few weeks. oe. Dr. and Mrs. George White were ‘was held yesterday afternoon at the here for rome time at the home of] ness man in the city for several Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anda, 104 North Beech street. eee Mrs. A. B. Lucas is spending sev- eral days in the city visiting with friends from her home in Salt Creek. eee and Mrs. G, H. Mann and daughters Marion and Ethel have taken apartments at the Wy- att, eee Mrs. Virginia Berger, formerly of Kansas City, and now of Casper, will leave this week for Moorcroft, where she will visit for some time ‘with her father P. B. Riffe. ere Miss Lola Auberneau of Salt Lake city is visiting with friends here for several days. eee Miss Maude Conner came in yes- terday from Salt Creek and will vis- it here with friends for several days. see Miss Evelyn Blakesley of Syra cuse, Neb., is spending several cays in the city. eee Mrs. Margaret McFarland is a Salt Creek vustor spending severa’ cays hers. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Harned of the Harned Wuralture company have moved from Casper to their ranch south of t elty City Briefs Donald Forsyth formerly state in- surance commissioner is in the city on business from Cheyenne having arrived last evening. eee Albert G. Green and John V. Har- rison of Denver Interstate Com- merce commissioners are in the city for a short time. eee T. Kuga, representative of the Nippen Dry Goods company of Japan with headquarters in San Francisco is spending a short time here on business. eae Robert Dindsey, vice president of the Hope Engineering company of Mt. Vernon, O., is in the city for a short time on a business trip. eee M. C. Wachtel motored up yes- terday from Cheyenne and will spend several days here. Mr. Wachtel is a state enforcement of- ficer. eee A. 5. Meyring is a Cheyenne bus!- ness.man here for a short time. eee G. 8. Kephart arrived yesterday from Gillette and will spend several days here. eee John W. Nay of Omaha, repre- sentative of the Fairmont Cream- Whi ery company of Nebraska ts a bus!-Smokehouse. days. MANN SISTERS REOPEN DANCING SCHOOL IN THE os tomen pee boom (DN) FELLOWS HALL Francis Dent is in the city on ‘Dusiness from Salt Creek. C. Sorenn came up yesterday on a business trip from Lusk. eee Recognized for sometime as being ‘Lee Marshal! pre-eminently capable in teaching ia here from his| aesthetic and ballet dancing, the home in Ai Kan., and will ; Mann sisters this summer have in- SIE Bite friends in this clty for a) creased thelr ability by taking : further instruction under Theodore eee Kosloff at Los Angeles and Sturta- Harry Shaffer of the United] rrotftman in Denver. . favorably known to the Casper pub- Whitman’s Chocolates af the Smokehouse. Great Britain has only one pro- ducing of] well. A labor college is to be established lic, In the past their appearances e Blach- at the Rialto theater have been -Dissolve Them numerous and it has always been © out black their pleasure to be greatly ap- e the pores I and plauded for their artistic and in-| cause, Jrritation. Blackheads | ar terpretive performances. Girt and secretiong from the —_____—_ and there is ouly one safe ‘way and one that never rid of them—a simple dissolve them, that is to from an: store about powd am aay et =e e litte. a hot wot, glota—rue Srv one Resend —<—___ ———_—_. States Bond company arrived in the} ‘These two young ladies, Ethel! and city yesterday from Denver and will! xrarion, who have been conducting spend several days here on business} classes in dancing in its various for his company. artistic conceptions for the past Oahe several years, have re-opened their Robert Plunkett is a Harrison,| studio in the Odd Fellows hall for Neb., man spending several days} the coming winter season, here. The Mann sisters are well and L. EL Latrd superintendent of the state highway department left to day after spending beveral days here on @ business trip. eee A. D. Lewis, Harry Ross and F. Gregory are among the Denver men spending several days here. eee EB. H. Niedermin of Lima, O., ar- rived in the city today and will spend some time here on business. eee Robert Hanson ts here attending to business affairs from Chicago. eee G. H. Briggs representative of the Fairbanks Morris company of Denver is in the city on business for his company. eee ‘Wade Fowler came up yesterday from Douglas and will spend several days here. ! The Hair Beautiful Just glowing with vigor, radiance and health. Wavy locks that reflect Sunshine and Happiness. You will “know” perfect hair beauty thru the _ use. of cOvRAUD, ORIENTAL OCOANUT OI eee Fred J. Peterson of the Peterson Brothers company is a business man spending a short time in the city. eee L. E. Gints is a Saint Joseph, Mo., dry goods man here on busi- ness, —————.___—_ HUNTER 13. ARRESTED ON ASSAULT CHARGE A. R. Kilpatrick was arrested by the sheriff's office Wednesday eve- ning and charged with assault and battery on the person of Frank Mc Farlane owner of a ranch six miles T. Hopkins F. . |& Son, New York We Are Now Exclusive Agents for the Famous Weber-Knit Hose These hose come in all shades and sizes. Outsizes included and are priced from... see $2 to $5 Just Arrived A shipment of beautiful Pattern Hats in exclusive models. THE BARCLEY SHOP Main Floor O-S Bldg Phone 951-R Millinery—Corsets—Hosiery and Lingerie Hemstitching Ethel Mann School of Dancing BALLET, TOE, SOFT SHOE, CLOG AND BALL ROOM Little Folks Rhythm Class, Ages 8 to € Register at I. O. O. F. Hall Afternoons 1 to 5 Phone 549 west on the Alcova road. The trouble waa instigated when McFerlane told Kilpatrick he could not hunt on his land and ordered if Ot poe him off the premises. —meet your friends man's Chocolates at the at the Frantz Shop A musical program of great in- terest is being arranged to be given in the store of The Chas. E. Wells Music Co., 232 East 2nd St. Friday evening, October 12th, The num- bers will consist of both vocal and instrumental and a complete pro- gram will be announced within a few days. Miss Berta Smith, prom- inent vocal teacher of Casper will have complete charge of the pro- gram. No admission will be charged | “ and the music lovers are cordially invited to attend. ee Beauty Contented You are always conf- dent that your beauty, has been developed to! its highest possibilities after using Gouraud’ OrientalCream. Whit, Flesh-RacheL 10c for Trial Size W. C. T. U. Meeting Wednesday Afternoon, The general meeting of the Wo- men's Christian Temperance union Banish Pimples ‘By Easy Method Stuart's Calcium Wafers Have Re- markable Action in the Skin to Clear it of Pimples, Black- heads and Other Such Beauty Spoilers With all the wonderfully pretty things to wear many a girl is dis- tracted because her complexion is fright. But here's the way to bani those pimples. 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EXTRA SPECIAL 3DAYS ONLY Little Boys’ Chinchilla Top Coats (Fur Collars $10. Colors dark brown and oxford Ages 3, 4, 5, 6 years “Ww & Perkins & Co Knitted Wear as $3.75 A0c 0 etter SE $3.75 values in Slip-over type, trim- --—-$3.95 $50.00, $65 Books at $1.25 to ) vf 5 Subway Special Phone 1944-3 These are “full value for every dollar’ Coats as you will readily see when you inspect the lines In the Subway you will find truly wonderful values in Fall and Winter Coats | $22.95, $32.50, $42.50 and $48.50 “Shop in the Subway and Save” “Everywoman’s Store” New York Sends Us Scores of Smart New Fall and Winter for women who love the beautfful and still want positive assurance that they are getting full value for their money, Thesé new arrivals are coats pet sonally selected by Miss Frantz on her recent buying trip to New York. Those shown on the main floor are of the finest materials and trim- mings and the price range ig .00, $85,00, $100.00? 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