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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 Kingsmill Is nored Guest, Mrs. Roden Kingsmill of Toronto who is visiting here with her son Ress M. Grant was the guest of honor at an informal bridge lunch- given today by Mrs. George t at her home on North Center street. Among the invited guests Were Mrs. T. J. Riach, Mra. Griffen, ‘Miss Maurilla Jones, Mrs. C. L. Mrs. Richard D. Miller, Macame Miller, Mrs. Stanley Grie- hel, Mrs. Judd Walker, Mrs, Fred ‘Hufsmith, Mrs. A. J. Evenson, Mrs. M.’P. Weer, Mrs. Walter Storrie and the honored guest. ese Dinner This Evening At Wertz Home. Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Werts will be hosts at an informal dinner tg be given this evening at their home on ‘Wolcott street. The dinner will pre- ceed the Masonic dancing party. Twelve guests attended. rae Masonic Dance This Evening ‘The members of the Masonic danc- -fog club will give their first danc- ing party of the season this eve- ning at the Masonic temple. oe" Bake Sale Saturday Members of the East side circle of the Baptist church will ho!d a sale of baked goods tomorrow afternoon at the Norris meat market on Sec- ond street. Miss Violet Lever will be hostess at the second of a series of informal luncheons to be given tomorrow at her home, 736 South Beech street. . . Bake Sale Saturday at Midwest Pharmacy St. Mark's guild wil! hold a sale of baked goods tomorrow afternoon at the Midwest Pharmacy on Sec- ond street. . Birthday Dinner Last Evening Mrs. J. P, McLain entertained at @n informal dinner party given last evening at her home in honor of her son Harold's eleventh birthday. lace cards and decorations of Hal- jowe’en designs were used. Eight guests attended. ce Christian Endeavor Society Will Meet The Christian Endeavor society of the North Casper Community chuch ‘will hold a special business meeting thi sevening at 8 o'clock at the church, 1009 North Durbin street. All members of the society asked to attend. eee W. ©. T. U. Convention At Wheatland This Week The fortieth annual state conven- tion of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will open tomor- row at Wheatland and will continue until October 24. Among those who left this afternoon to attend are Mrs. S. E. Bailey, state president; Mrs. E. G. Trager, state treasurer; and Mrs. George Ferguson, state re- cording secretary. Delegates who will attend are Mrs. H. E. Parson, Mrs. R. L. Bundy, Mrs. J. EB. Lewis, Mrs. A. B. Poling, Mrs. C. J. Johnston, Mra. L. L. Gantz and / Mrs. W. W. Coale. ose Dinner Party At Tedford Home Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tedford were hosts at an informal dinner party last evening at thelr home, 211 East G street, complimentary to J. P. Tedford, brother of Mr. Tedford, who has been visiting in the city with his sister, Mrs. M. M. Myer, for the last few weeks. Covers ‘were laid for 10. ° Scott-Hammond Marriage. Miss Frances A. Scott and Wilson ve P. Hammond, both of Parkerton, were married at the Methodist par- sanage, 866 South Lincoln street, Thursday, October 18, by the pas- tor the Rev, Lewis E. Carter. They Were attended by Mrs. Frank O'Neill. eee Fan Festival Draws Crowd. Success greeted the second an- nual fun festival given at the Bap- tist church, Fifth and Beech streets “est night. A large crowd turned out out for the entertainment which is being staged again tonight. The fun festival {s on the nature of an indoor carnival. As such it includere the things that ordinarily go with such an affair. Confett!, serpentine, squawkers, booths where refresh- ments can be obta'ned, a ma!n shcay end many side shows are included. WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT 0h DRAPERY Waists. Kimonos Draperies Skirts Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Diamond Dyes Mach 1Scent package of "Dia mond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint «ny old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before, etores poll all ment, BY MARY TOBIN @de Casper Dally Cribune PAGE THREE The proceeds from the festival will go toward the building fund of the church. A special feature of tonight's en- tertainment will be a “display of medern works of art eee Mrs. Woods Entertains At Bridge Tea. Mrs. A. J. Woods waa hostess at panied to Denver by her sen Wilson who will attend school there during the winter eeeathe . Mr. and Mrs: H. L: Connor will return temerrew from Denver nd pleasure trip fer the last few | weeks: eee Mr. and Mra J. In MeGonnely spent yesterday itt Cheyenne Yisit ing with friends enroute home from Colorado where they were ealled last week on account of the serious ill: ness of their daughter, see Mr, and Mrs. Alex R, White are expected to return in @ few days from Indianapolis where they have been visiting with Mr, White's parents for the last five or six the second of a series of parties, a bridge tea given this afternoon at her residence, 681 Devine atrect. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. G. T. Morgan, Mrs. W. B. Morrison, Mrs. James P. Swee- ney, Mrs, EB. J. Gillis, Mra. H. He Wrightsman, Mrs. Charles D, Ben- nett, Mra. R. B. Leggett, Mrs. R. O. McDonalé, Mrs. C. W. Andrews, Mrs. J. A. Howser, Mrs. L. K. Lang- worthy, Mrs. Fred ‘an Gorden. Mrs. John Durst, Mra. W. C. King, Mrs. F. A. Boyd, Mrs. orge Ra- der, Mrs. A. J. Kelly and the host- ere. Mrs. Scott Entertains, Mrs. George Scott was hostess at an informal 600 party given yester- jay at her residence on North Cen- ter street. Honors were won by Mrs. J. C. Grissinger and Mrs. A. J. Evenson. Among those who atten@ ed were Mrs. Roden Kingsmil! of Toronto, Mrs. J. C. Grissinger, Mrs. Lillian Van Arnott mother of Mrs. Grissinger, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Affamae Stoddard, Miss Wilma Scott and Joseph Sherrard. eee Duplicate Club Meeting This Afternoon. Mrs. A. F. Hoff entertained the members of the Duplicate Bridge club this afternoon at ther residence 1189 South Center street. Substi- tutes for the afternoon were Mrs. O. L. Walker and house guest Mrs. weeks. They stopped enroute In Nebraska where they visited with Mra. White's mother. The trip is) being made overland. eee The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Seldel, formerly of Casper, now of Bterling, Nebraska, will be glad to know that Mra. Seidel who has been il! for some time has suc- censfully passed through a very eee Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Werts re- | turned this morning from Denver | und Cheyenne where they have been for the last three days on a bust- ness and pleasure trip. Mr. Wert and Refiners corporation. eee house guest at her home, 505 South Lincoln street her mother, Mrs. J. art. guest here for severa! days of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Bolln, 423 South Jackson street. eo . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Evans and Mrs. H, Van Baren are visitors who arrived yesterday from Billings. CAS Miss Harriett Jackson arrived in the clty yesterday from Kansas City Mussed, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz and E. L. Estabrook. ee Dinner At Christian Church To Be Repeated The chicken dinner which was given last evening at the North Cesper Christian church will be re- peated this evening. Serving for the dinner will begin at 5 o'clock and will continue until 7:30. The public fs invited to attend. Personals Mrs. Walter Storrie, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. M. J. Gothberg and sister, Miss ma Gothberg, left Thursday for Denver and are spending a short time there on a pleasure trip. eee Miss Agnes J. Kilman is visiting with friends here for a few days enroute to her home in the east from Thermopolis where she has been spending the last few weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Davidson will leave Saturday for their home in Denver after spending several weeks here visiting with friends and rela- tives. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. Kroop and daugh ter Maurella are visiting with friends in the city for a short time from their home in Billings. eee Miss Dorothy Cook will leave Sunday evening for Denver where she will visit for some time at the home of her aunt, Mrs. F. L. Cook. Gus ae Mrs. Daniel Wilson, who has been visiting here for the last three weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Mathewson, will leave tomorrow for her home in Nebraska. a oire Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Webber are the parents of a baby son who ar- rived yesterday at their home on Beech ‘street. Mother and son are reported to be progressing satisfac- torily. eee Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Reynolds are among the Denver visitors spending several days in the city. eee Mrs. Bud Averil spent yesterday here shopping and visiting with friends from Lavo; oar Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby spent yesterday in Dougli attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. eee Mre. Alta Smith has returned from Denver where she has been for a short tim Bhe was acom- Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. sph Avertiament: time. ae Mr. and Mrs. Scott Farlow came down yesterday from Lander and will spend a short time, eee Mrs. W. W. Farr returned yes- terday after an absence from the city of several weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs, Jess Walker came in yesterday from Sa'e Creek. Mrs. Walker left last evening on a pleas-| ure trip to Denver. Mr. Walker is a drilling contractor of Salt Creek. $3, oe Mr. and Mrs, A. L. as their guests at their home on North Beech street, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Criswell of New York City. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Surrett are visiting with friends in the city from their home at Lavoye. eee Elliott have Mrs. W. C. Hancock arrived yes- terday from her home in Sioux City, | 1a., and wil! visit here for a short time with friends. eee Mrs. E. Kourod of Custer, 8. D. is in the city for a short time. eee Frank Taylor of the Wyoming May and Blue Print company motored to Douglas and Ross yes- terday on a business trip. . H, Bennett nae eerenea from Chi- cago, Indianapolis and other points in Indiana where he bas been visit- ing with his sons and daughters for some time, CEREALS are richer, when CROSS EVAPORATED MILK and recommended by all Grocers Saturday and Monday MILLINERY SPECIALS Choice of 25 beautiful trimmed models; at .... Choice of 20 patterns of tinctive rhe ates Choice of 15 Sport Late seworomereerrreerieses $8.00 $2.00 dis. The De Beaux Hat Shop In Shikany Dry Goods serious surgical operation. She is| in the Lord Sister Hospital at Omaha, Nebraska. is general manager {f the Producers | Mrs. Hugh A. Stewart has as her | Cc. Akolt and nephew Bobbie Stew-/} Mrs. Kelleher of Douglas ts the! and will visit here for some | City | Briets where they have been on a business 4, w, David, representative of the | on & business trip from Tulsa Kelly Springfield tires, is in the elly en business prea Degyer ’ A. B. Austin is among the Den- vet business men spending & few Gays here. . %. M. Criss is here on business from Van Taseell. .. . 8. ©. Smith is a Lusk man spend- ing m short time in the city on | business, eee ‘s Frederick ©. Smith came over | Youterday from Rawlins spond neveral days panes ee A. B. Irwin ertvad in the city yesterday from his home in Kim- ball, Neb., and will spend several Gays here. and will 5S. M. Milton {s attending to bus! ness matters hero from Billings. } ene L. H. Lynch {s a Denver man in |the clty for a few days on busi- ness. eee BE. 8. Clapp is here for a few days from Boone, Ia. J. E. Conroy and John H. Myer are in the city for a short time ein Missour! Valley, Ia. euetse Walter A. Bussis was a business ca’ler ere yesterday from Glen | rock. . Earl Wisemon is here on business |from Upton. | C. A. Reynolds came down yes- terday on a business trip from Sher! dan. eee William Edwards of the Producers and Refiners corporation left this afternoon for Lander where he will spend a short time on business. aye R. W. Haines is in the city for a short time on business. Mr. | Haines is claim agent for the Chi- |cago, Burlington and Quincy rail- road. eee B. F. Criswell, an insurance ad- juster, is in the city attending to bus‘ness affairs, . P. F. Shanon of Salt Creek and R. 8. Shanon of Denver are spend- ing a few days in the city on busi- | ness. E. 8S. Keck, representative of the Blue Book automobile guide is in the city for a short time from Wheat- Ear! Handley of the Sargent Can- dy company is in the city from Den- | ver for a few da J. A. Ellfott is a visitor in the leity for a short time from heat- land. one is J. W. Tucker of the Wyatt hotel, B. F. Banta real estate man, George Johnston of the Mountain State Life Apsianee, T. Diamond of “the jarantee Degistry corporation and For the fastidious palate Van Duzer's Certified Extracts make de- licfous dainties that satisfy. Guar- anteed made from pure fruit juices. | Advertisement. SPECIAL Marinello Specialty Shop 235 East Second Street SHAMPOO . MARCEL Phone 2367 for Appointment party returned Wednesday from the Jackson Hole country where they have beeri on a hunting trip fer | the last few weeks . a. Bw. eivalee arrived in the my terday, oe chy J. HR. Reedy, special agent for biengl| Chieago and Northwestern raliroa iv in the elty on business, ete Jack Allen, deputy United States marshal, is in the olty from Chey enne. . George Johnson {ts in the clty for | @ few days from Jackson Hole, CH TE J. U. Richards and S. R. Richards are hero on business from Medicine Bow, . ee ‘W. T, Mahoney {= confined to his} home on South Center street on ac- count of illness, . Harry Boone of the May Tank company is in from Salt Creek. Jerry Taylor is confined to his home on account of fliness. eee Michael (Mike) Finney has arrived in the city from Lincoln, Neb., and will visit here ror som time at the home of Wheeler Canfield and Carl What are NAVARRE |! PEARLS? | RIEFLY, Navarre Pearls duplicate in minutest detail the soft sheen of the genuine Ori- ental pearl—the lustrous fire of the opalescent. Navarre necklaces are perfectly matched and graduated—mounted with gold or platinum finished clasp They range iniprice from $7.50 for the least expensive to $300.00 for the finest Opal Rose necklace. Ayers Jewelery Store 131 S. Center EVERYBODY Was There With Bells On Last Night One More Big Evening PHUN PHESTIVAL Gymnasium, First Bapt Church Tonight is the Last Time SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS The Shikany Dry Goods Co. etc, style LADIES’ WOOL SPORT HOSE, Dark Colors, Per Palr THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. Phone 736 A new shipment of beautiful Bath and Lounging Robes for ladies, in corduroy, satin, silks, Children’s Beaver Hats, black, and navy; Regular $6.50 Ott nn. POO Galored a towels and per yard eaniee Se BSG BES All 5. colors and many 141 £. Second Geiger, 614 South Grant street. Mr.| Gregory Powell left today for Salt; Roy Hall ts in the city on business Finney, whe ts a preminent ol! man | Creek after spending a short time|from his ranch west of the city. of Nebraska, was graduated from|here on business and visiting with | see jthe university of that state and is | friends; Hurcid. and Mark ieGutud are : yeerres eG) eee parete can” Delta miele visiting here for several days from rateruity: William Hartwell Prive, district |thelr home in Helena, Mont. manager of the Black BSivalls and | ———————— W, 2. Ferris is & Houston tust- hess man spending several days in the elty, Brysen Tank company, returned | last evening from Lost Soldier and | Rawlins where he has been sinc! Sunday on @ business trip, Car gr Jeremiah Mahoney left this morn- URIN URINE Ing for the Buffalo Creek ranch EYES after spending several days here | Wholesome clean ng Refreshing Joseph Fleming is here from Den- ver on @ short business trip, eee FY, Hutton is a Newport, Neb. man spending several days here. visiting with his fami ! Judge This Bank By Its Performance A background of four years of steady, persistent, well- digested growth lies behind it. Never have its resources been larger, its position stronger, its sphere of influence wider and more p owerful than at the present time. Wise, prudent co-operation with Customers has been, and is, the ruling factor in this Bank’s success. It has con- sistently recognized that the interest of its Customers, and its own interests, are mutual—inseparably related. 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