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de Casper Oally Cridun PAGE THRE? and table decorations which included quaint place cards, favors, table run- ners in black and orange and center pieces typical in miniature of thé harvest bin were in keeping with the season, presenting a riot of black cats, witches end other strange crea- tures that reigned supreme last night. ‘The welcome to the ladies was ex- , tended by Geo, W. Jarvis, who point- ” ad out the assistance which they gults in the service efforts of the club. The dinner was marked by "i 100 per cent attendance, two hers of the club who were out the city wiring their regrets. ‘They were Dr. Marshall C, Keith, president of the club, who sent his message from Iowa, and Guy Gay, ‘who was called suddenly to Oregon. Bud Brownie and Johnny Brennan of the “Follies of 1923" company mow playing at the Columbia thea- ter appeared in singing and dancing ‘as the first numbers on an engaging Program and were called back sev- eral times, Mrs. R. B. Leggett, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Fowler, sang a solo ‘which won strong appreciation and responded with a second pleasing se- lection. An original poem, lengthy and well written, by Mrs, H. C. Chappell Drought down the house with its humorous allusions to members of the Lions club. No one escaped mention in “Rhymes Without Rea- gon,” many of the Lions seeing themselves for the first time as ethers seo them. Included in the entertainment pro- @ram was the presentation of two gifts to the bride of H. Roe Bartle, Boy Scout executive. The first ‘was a duplicate of the implement of omestic warfare made famous by made of selected wood stock in the shape of a rolling pin. Hu- mor of this presentation was turned fnto another veln when e beautiful gtand lamp fo'lowed, a gift of the club to the newlyweds. Credit for the dinner and enter- tainment program goes to Don L. Phillips, Harry Comfort and James Sweeney, the committee in charge. Ed Ellis, former president of the Greybull Lions club, was a guest at the dinner with Mrs. Ellis and vin- dicated the wisdom of his appoint- ment as tail twister with a steady flow of fines. Many of these found their way into the coffers of the club when Lions were called upon to introduce their ladies and give thelr nicknames. Those who enjoyed the occasion follow: Mr. end Mrs, A. Baker; My. and Mrs. John G. Jones; Mr. and Mrs. #. Roe Bartle; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. “Branson; Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Castell; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chappell; Mr. Mrs. Ray J. Cook; Mr. and Mrs. ¥F, Comfort; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cowan; Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Evans; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Firmin; Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Fletcher; Mr. and ‘Mrs, Everton T. Foe; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley; Mr. and Mrs. W M. Holland; Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W. Jar- vis; Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Jessen; Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. John G, Jones; Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Kamman; Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer I. Rehr; Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Reekie; Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Riker; Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Shaffer; Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Sweeney; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wortham; Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Ellis of Greybull, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. H. Pester; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Cc. H. McFarland; Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith; Mrs, Guy Gay; Mrs. M. S. Keith; Miss Verra Tangeman; Miss Hilda Harlan; Don L. Phillips; D. L. LaBreche and D. P. Van Burgh. eee Arts and Crafts Division Meeting Friday Afternoon. ‘The art and crafts division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet tdmorrow afternoon at ‘at the residence of Mra. James Burns, 1315 South Oak street. During the afternoon work will be continued on the silk and parch- ment lamp shades. ye . . 8. Miler Entertains At? ‘Wednesday. M. P. Miller entertained at an informal tea given yesterday af- ternoon at her home on South Elm street complimentary to Miss Helen Smith of Denver who is visiting for. weeks at the Miller home. R guests attended. I eee Aid ‘Tomorrow. he General Ald of the Methodist wil meet tomorrow after- nogn at 2.30 in the church parlors With members of the Capital Hill <ircle as hostesses, All members are asked to be present, eee Mrs. Wheeler Will Entertain Monday Club. \ Mra. M. P. Wheeler will entertain ™members of the Monday Bridge moxt week at her residence on South Beech street last evening of a large gathering of young men and women of the Pres- byterian church at a Hallowe'en party given by the Rev, and Mrs, haying just recently arrived in the elty and being comparatively new- Medium Brown Hair looks best et E after a Golden Glint Shampoo. J isement. might lend in encouraging great re-| >| Spies’ “Howling Wolves.” comers, greatly enjoyed the enter- tainment. During the evening & great variety of amusements were provided for which added to the njoyment of the affair. The next meeting at the manse will be that | of the Westminster gutld which will }be held on Wednesday evening, November 14, during which time a \ainner will be served. All young women of the church as well as all those in the city who have not a church home are invited to attend. ay | Mrs. Townsend Entertains At Luncheon Today. Mrs. Leigh Townsend was hostess at an informal luncheon given to- day at her home, 406 West Four- teenth street. Among the guests present were Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs, B. B. Brooks, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs. R. B. Wertz, Mrs. Hal Curran and guest, Mrs. Curran of Pittsburgh, Kan., Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew, Mrs. John McFadyen, Mrs. Woodall and the hostess. | Masonic Dancing Party Friday Evening. The Masonic Dancing club will entertain at the second of a series of dancing parties tomorrow eve- ning in the Masonic temple. ore Maccabees Will Entertain Monday Evening, November 5. The ladies of the Maccabees will entertain at an enjoyable party Monday evening, November 5, to be given at the Odd Fellows hall: be- ginning at 8:15 o'clock. A program of interest has been planned after which various side shows will be visited and dancing will be enjoyed. No admission will be charged and the public is invited to attend. see Mr. and Mrs. Larson Entertain Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B, Larson entertained at an informal Hallo- we'en bridge party given last eve- ning at their resicence, 1016 South Spruce street. ‘Decorations in keeping with the Hallowe'en season were used. Honors for the evening were won by Mrs. J. R. Hansard. Among those who attended were Mr and Mrs.. Stanley Griebel, Mrs, Beulah Vance Foster, Dr. and Mrs. J. BR. Hansard, Mrs. Betty Montgomery. George Vance, Bugene Martin, Clit ford Bond and the hosts. rs Panhellenic Bridge Tea November 10. The Panhellenic association will give a bridge tea Saturday after- noon, November 10, at the Masonic temple for the purpose of securing a fund to be added to the scholar- ship fund established by the Federa- tion of Women’s Clubs. The com* ynittee in charge urges all those who are interested in this form of work to make reservations for tables as soon as possible. Reservations for tables may be made by calling Mrs. Whelan, Mrs. J. C. Warkley or Miss Ruth Beggs. eee Elks Dance Is Great Success Three hundred couples attended the opening dance of the season at the Elks hall Wednesday evening, one of the most successfull of the many social functions which the Elks have sponsored since the com- pletion of their new building two years ago. The ball room was artistically decorated in the spirit of Hallowe'en with black and orange the predomi- nating colors. The music was by Because of the good time which the crowd was having the committee in charge extended the hour of the closing of the party until 1 o'clock. The Elks will give four more dances in the first half of their winter season of private dances. eee Mr. and Mrs. Hagens Entertain At Dinner Party Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens were hosts at an enjoyable dinner party the first of a series given last eve- ning at their residence complimen- tary to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooke of New York, parents and [guests of T. 8S. Cooke. A color scheme of yellow was carried out in suggestion of the Hallowe'en season for decorations, Honors tor the eve- ning were taken by Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McMahon, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and Frank Cooke. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cun- ningham, Mr. and Mre. L, F. Mc- Mahon, Mr. an@ Mrs. T. 8. Cooke, Mr, and Mra, Frank Cooke and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Hagens will en- tertain at another dinner to be given on Wednesday evening of next week. ase Colonial Club Meeting ‘Wednesday Evening. Mr. anc Mrs. H. O. Ward enter- tained the Cofonial club members last evening at the'r home at a Hal- lowe'en dinner and bridge party. Honors for the evening were won by Henry Scullion, Mrs. A. J. Meyer and Mrs. H. O. Meyer, Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meyer, Mr, and Mra, Henry Seul- Hon, Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Meyer, and Miss Pauline Meyer. The club wi!l meet again in two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Meyer on Park Avenue. eee Friday Bridge Club Tomorrow. Mrs. Dantel Davis will entertain the members of the Friday Bridge club tomorrow at her residence, 616 West Tenth strect. “eee Mrs. Meyer Entertains. Bridge Club Monday. Mrs. H. W. Meyer entertained the members of the Lady Slipper Bridgs club Monday afternoon at the firrt! moeting of the seascm at her home on South Park avenue. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. J. J. Donovan and Mrs Lawrence Dono- van. Honors were taken by Mrs. J. J. Donovan and Mrs. A. J. Meyer. Members of the club present were Mrs. H. O. Ward, Mrs. C. D. Long, Mrs. A. J. Meyer, Mrs. Henry Scul- lon, Mrs. EB. T. Patterson, Mra. L. V. Ulery, Mra. O. H. Meyer and Mrs. Henry Lanoutte. The club will be entertained next week by Mrs. A: J. Meyer at her home. eee Hallowe'en Party Last Evening. Miss Marguerite Leary was host ess to a number of friends at a Hal- lowe'en party given last evening at her home on North Wolcott street. The evening was spent in playing games and musical selections after which a-lunch was served. Decorar tions carried out in Hallowe'en de- signs were used. Sixteen guests at- tended. eee Bake Sale Saturday at Norris Meat Market. The Royal Neighbors of America will hold a sale of baked goods Sat- urday continuing until 5 at the Norris meat market, 126 East Second street. All members who have dona tions are asked to bring them to the market some time before 11 Satur- day morning. vee Woman’s Club Meeting Saturday Afternoon. The Casper Woman's club will meet Saturday afternoon of this week, November 3, at the home of Mrs, Oddmund Jorendal, 803 South Durbin street. Personals Miss Gladys Legan, a senior of the high school who has been con- fined to her home with a severe a tack of pneumonia for some time, is reported to be slightly improved. ore Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Emmett have returned from a two weeks’ pleasure and business trip spent in Denver and_ vicinity. a" o- Mr. and Mrs, K. K. Marks are visiting with friends in the city for several days from Tulsa, Okla. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson have returned from the east whero they were called several weeks ago by the serious illness of Mr. Ander- son’s sister. eee Eugene McCarthy spent a short time in Cheyenne this week visiting attending the convent there. eee Mrs. L. B.. Mitchell and children of Lavoye spent a short time here The Hair Beautiful s Just glowing with vigor, B adaceeat health. Wavy locks that reflect Sunshine and Happiness. You will “know” perfect hair beauty thru the use of COVRAUD: ORIENTAL COCOANUT Ol I have sold my aa = customers, ‘Announcement ublic stenographic office and equipment in the Henning Hotel Balcony to Miss Inez M. Babb Miss Babb is an efficient stenographer, is en- tirely trustworthy in secretarial work, and I take pleasure in recommending her te my i VERNA BURNETT SNEDDEN beginning at 11 o'clock and| with his daughter Frances who is) this week enroute te Cheyenne where they will spend a short time visiting with Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Cole and Mr. and Mra H. W. Mitchell. eee Miss Hazel Sampson of Lavoye !s\ the guest of friends in the ality for several days, Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Larson of We'ch are attending to businesn af- fairs here and visiting with friends. eee Mr, and Mra. H. T, Walker of Kansas City arrived in the city this week and will make thelr home | here, Mr. Walker having accepted a Beaten with an oll company of this Hi a eee , . Mr, and Mre. ZL. ©. MacDonald ‘and daughter will leave this week for California where they will | spend several months visiting at the |home of Mrs. MacDonald's parents. see “al Mr. and Mra. Charles T. Wenton and son have returned from a weeks’ pleasure trip spent visiting with relatives and friends in Chey- |enne, cee | Mrs. D. B, Lyons of St. Louis, is attending to business affairs here for a week or 10 days. While in the city Mrs. Lyons will be the guest of her sister, Mra. Jack Fuller. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stoner are among the Denver callers in the city for several days this week, eee | | Mr. and Mrs. FE. M. Eaton and son Harold of Denver are visiting here with relatives. eee || Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Severns will |Teave this evening for Los Angeles |where they will spend the winter | months. eee Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Hogue came jin yesterday from Lavoye on a |Shopping and pleasure trip. 7 ee Mr. and Mrs. Herrin arrived today from Alliance, Neb., and will spend @ short time here visiting with | friends. Mrs. Carl Baker ts visiting here |for several days from her home at | Teapot. } see }_Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Conely of Chicago are business visitors spend- ing several days here. cee Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Prather and chi'dren are in the city for a short time visiting with friends from Teapot. eee Mrs, Olmstead of Cheyenne ts in the city from Cheyenne on business connected with her beauty parlor. eee | Mr. and Mra. C. H. Storris have moved into their residence, 857 South Lincoln street. Mr. Storris is con: nected with the White Eagle Oil Refining company. 5 eee Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Ranger and ‘children spent a short time here ,this week enroute from Thermopolis | Where they have been living for several months to their home in Denver. Mr. Ranger ts connected with the Hendrie Bothoft Supply ‘company, eee J. A. Burke and F. F. Hassler of Sioux City, Ia., are here attending to business matters for several days. ———____ SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 ————.—— Vote for Tremain for councilman. LOOK! LISTEN! The Reed Construction Co. has 5 houses for sale. Any realtor or other per- son making a satisfactory sale will be paid a 5 PER CENT COMMISSION For Terms Call At 252 East G Street Or Phone 554 o City Briefs J. M. Ward of Craig, Colo., ar rived today and will spend a few Gays here on business. see EH. H, Paine and Steven Indes of Hollywood are attending to busl- ness affairs in the city for a few days. eee R. Connely of Salt Lake City is here attending to important busl- ness affairs, Jack Lipson is a Cheyenne caller here attending to business affairs. cee L. E. Latra, superintendent of the state highway department who has been spending some time in Wash- ington on business connected with his department, has returned and is s visitor in the city for today | from: Cheyenne enroute to his home in Werland. eee E. M. Oshier of Cheyenne arrived yesterday and will spend several days here, see George Webster, an insurance ad- jJuster of Denver, is in the city on business, having arrived today. . C. G. Keogh of Omaha ts attend- ing to business affairs here for sev- eral days. Mr. Keogh is connected with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad. eee ‘W. A. Miller Sr., of the Iilinois Pipe Line company, accompanied by M. Seargent, are among the Den- | Ver men spending several days here on business. eee H. O. Welch, representative of the BeBee Rynyon Furniture com- pany of Omaha, is a business caller here this week. 7 ee A. C. Parkinson, representative of the Hamilton Brown Shoe company of St. Louis, is in the city on busi- ness today from Sheridan. eee M. E. Richards arrived today from Denver on a short business trip. eee George McDonald, Charles Walker, BE. Simons and D. Wine are Buffalo, Wvo., men here for several days. eee Arnold Gricp of Salt Creek fs in the city on business for several days. cee Wilfred (Tommie) Tompson of the Crafting department of the Standara Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty hhas been developed to its highest possibilities after using Gourand’s OrientalCream. White Flesh-Rachel. 1 Send 10c for Trial Sizes A Full line of Sport Hats At $5.00 Reduced Prices On All Patterns Eddie Hunter is a singer of negro comedy songs. This is his first record—and you'll like it. Ask to hear Victor Record No. 19154. =e = — MID-SEASON Clearance of Millinery YOUR CHOICE THE BARCLEY SHOP O-S BUILDING Millinery—Corsets—Hemstitching—Lingerie jcago is spending the day here vis \for several days attending to busi- | | | relie’ Of company left this afternoon for Chicago and ‘Torento, Canada, where he will spend several weeks attending to business affairs. see Albert Parker, special agent of the Wirman Fund Insurance com- pany of Ban Francisco fs attending | to business affairs here for his com- | pany for several Hace | ee Frank D. Davis representative of | the Woods Motor company of Chi-| iting with friends enroute to Ther- mopolis where he expects to spend several weeks. "ee | In © Hart of Oklahoma City ar rived yesterday and will spend some time here attending to business af. | fairs. eee } & a. Smt ts among tne Denver jousiness men spending several days here. ees T. Mf. Crawford and son will leave jtemerrow for their home in Den- ver following @ visit here cf several Cays spent with Mr. Crawford's sis- ter, Mrs. E, W. McConden, eee M. B. Connor will leave tomorrow for Cheyenne and Denver to be gone J. 1. Hawkins and H. H. Madden |® week or ten days on @ businern are in the city attending te bust-| ners affairs from Denver. eee L. J. Wilson arrived in the city yesterday from Chicago and will spend a week here attending to bus- iness affairs. Mr. Wilson will spen® several day n Salt Creek looking over the oll fields. o28e L. B. Moore and R. P. Morgan of Des Moines, Iowa, are in the city ness affairs and visiting with friends. wot eer 8, L. Moran and Frank Smith spending several days here on bust- ness from Salt Creek. M. B. Harris is a business caller for a few days in the city from his home in Salt Lake city. WOMAN SO BLUE SHE CRIED trip. eee ©. M. Liden is a Rawlins visitor in the city for a few days. eee J. R. 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This store is in business for you and we are al- ways eager to correct any unforseen error that might have happened in the past or may baal nd + Showing in a small way the esteem and appreciation to our customers and their friends, 1000 beautiful roses will be given way today. At 8:00 p, m. we will give a free musical concert in our store and extend to everyone ‘The Chas. E, Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second witchhazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed | Kinn Oil eempany is attending to business affairs here from Denver: e-« I. V. Cohen is a Denver business man in the city for several days, having arrived yesterday. (Clears Skin of Pimples et Pimples, B. Blotehe: of the wonders of the natural without 2 he skin is a complexion with pi heads and nd a marvelous co. ft soon he- a velvety. Pimples es fade away. The the skin is purefied, the Waste matter {s burned before it reaches the skin and ere long the complexton {s girlish, refined and perfectly lovely. 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