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Casper Daflp Cridune PAGE THRE? Mrs. Henry's division of the Pres-| An enjoyable program was given fy byterian Ladies’ ald society will during the session which included |Grath, Mr. and Mrs. R. M artho. meet tomorrow afternoon at the/| vocal selections by Mrs. Berta Smith |iomew, Mr.= and Mrs H. H. home of Mrs. David Ree, 323 South |and Miss Edna Mae Healy and piano| schwarts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Wy. Park avenue. AD members of the/ selections by Mrs. Rose Haynie and |jand, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Smith division are asked to be present. Mrs. A. C. Riker. and the guests of honor. eee Miss Ruth Beggs, Miss Ruth eee Mrs, Henderson Entertains Bridenbaugh and J. Catterall acted | yiss Dougherty Wil Informally At Dinner as hosts for the evening. The club | Entertain . Mrs. E. M. Henderson entertained meet again in two weeks at the| Mies Margaret Dougherty will en- last evening at an informal dinner} Y. W. C. A. club rooms. tertain informally tamorrow after- party given in honor of Mr. Hen- eee toon at her home on South Durbin derson whose birthday was yester-| nepartmental Club street for the members of the day. A color scheme of red and| Meeting Tomorrow. ThursCay Bridge club. -.... ___ greon was carried out for the table!" ‘The Casper Woman's Depart: decorations. Guests present for the| mental club will’ hold thelr regular evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. M.| monthly meeting tomorrow after- Morley, Mr. and Mra. Jack G. Goth-| hoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Knights weil, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lang and the| ¢¢ pythias hall to which all mem. ne ee bers are asked to attend. Business Personals Mr. and Mra. C. L. Cron of 517 East Lind avenue are the parents of a baby son who arrived last even- ing at their home. Both Mrs. Cron and baby are reported to be pro ee Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Harken and children Marion and He'en arrived matters will be discussed and a pro- Mrs. Shumaker Entertains gram of interest will be given. Mrs. For Madame Curran P. C. Nicolaysen, president of the Mrs. Carl Shumaker entertained| club, will preside. at an informal Kensington yester- eee @ay afternoon at her home, 111 East| srry Gorham tertain Pave hecec) street complimentary Woman's Sorby ace ‘Madame Curran of Pittsburg, Kan.,| “si3 a. D. Gorham will entertain peer and guest of Mr. and Mrs.! 1x6 Woman's association of the First (Carran. Congregational church tomorrow af- eee In the city this week from Montana ternoon at her residence, 311 East a — gee meee Seventh street. All members of the | “"4 Will make their home here. Mah Jongg Party association are invited to be present.| ar, and’ Mrs. Jack C. Spencer of Mrs. G. L. Ferguson was hostess at an informal Mah Jongg party “athe Salt Lake City are the guests’ here ven last evening at her home in| Executive Meeting of for several days of Mrs. Spenoer’s Saat agaationata ° |W. ©. 'T. U. Wednesday. sister, Mrs, K, L. Baker. ees ‘The executive committees of the 25.8 # Mrs. Panton Will ..| Women’s Christian Temperance| James EB. Holden and sister, Mies Mrs. F. H. Panton will be the| noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. | for thetr home tn Denver after spend guest of honor at an informal tea to| Harry Parsons, 440 South Durbin |—#————____ be given tomorrow afternoon by| street. All members are asked to be Mra. E. T. Patterson and mother, | Present. Mrs. L, V. Ulery at the Patterson home, 528 South Wolcott street. Mrs. Panton expects to leave soon for| Dinner Wednesday. California where she will make her} A chicken dinner will be served home, at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening ro Bed at the Mullin club by the Altar and Mrs. Foster Entertains Rosary society of St. Anthony's At Bridge Luncheon Catholic church. The dinner is in Mrs, Beulah Vance Foster enter-! charge of Mrs. Margaret Cloury, as- tained ‘at the second of a series of| sisted by the Mesdames J. L. Des- informal bridge luncheons given to-|sert, Rudy Dettwyler, Frances day at her home in the Blackmore] Clarke, E. W. Adams, Maurice Kel- FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City apartments. Among those who at-| ler, W. W. Slack, EB. B. Dean, Mar F tended were Mrs. John Bingenhei-| garet Barrett, Ida Johnson, James i ‘i mer, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Joe| Daly, M. Slezeski, J. H. Carey, J. F. | M@Vat=¥ah a=] Ol a-¥-] Bingenhelmer, Mrs. R. D. Miller,] Newman, John Hageny, Benjamin Mrs, A. E. Biglin, Mrs. Donald J. = — Altar and Rosary. uravu Cather, Mrs, C. P, Plummer, Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. Jomes P. Kem, Mrs..Char'es S. Hill and Mrs. Jere- miah Mahoney, . re Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Baxter entertained at an informal dinner MID-WINTER CLEARANCE party given Sunday at their home, —OF— 1241 Melrose street: Guests wh attended were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sieler, Mr. and Mrs, J. Bowman and : the hosts. eee Pi Beta Phi Meeting = THIS. WEEK ONLY This Evening. . Bs Mrs. John Whelan assisted by Our new line of Xmas Toys and Gift Novelties are Mrs. C. P. Plummer and Mrs. Stan- arriving now and we must make room forthem. To ley Greenbaum will entertain the do this we must sacrifice a good part of our child- members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority ren’s wear. ss this evening at the home of Mrs. ‘Whelan. in the Blackmore apart- ments. Beautiful fmported models in Girls’ Dresses. Ages 8 to 12; in velvet, crepe. de chine, flat crepes, hand- made; in brown, cocoa, sard, blue and black. Regular $22.50 dresses. accepted a position, was the guest of honor at an informal dinner and Sale @ancing party given Sunday by Price ae members of the Richards and Cun- ningham store. A dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Schuster on South Walnut street after which dancing was enjoyed 3t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hubbs, 239 North Beech street. Aeris Nocturne Club Meeting Held Last Evening. The Casper Nocturne club mot last evening at the Young Women’s Christian association club rooms during which time reports were given by the chairmen of the differ- ent departments of the club, among them being a report of interest by Miss Jean Quinn. During the meet- ing papers were read by Miss Edna Mae Healey, Mrs. Rose Haynie and Mrs. R. B. Leggett, all of which concerned the different music de- partments. Mrs. Berta Smith, president of the club, appointed Mrs. T. J. Riach chairman of the program committee; Mrs. A, C. Riker and Miss Elise \ Winter, to serve on membership comnifttee, and Miss Emma Lou eee Mies Wine Is Guest of Honor. Miss Anna Wine, who will leave this week for Lavoye where she has Jersey and wool crepe Dresses for the miss from 6 to 12 years. Hand embroidered; leather and crepe ,de chine trimmed or pleated, in con- trasting colors. Just the dresses for school. Regular $10.00 to $12.00. Price —.._-__ 9 4000 20 per cent off on all Children’s Coats and Dresses in stock. In the girls’ % coats you will find astrican, broad- cloth, fur-trimmed or sport models in Off plaid and plain wool. Boys’ Coats in heavy soft chinchilla or mannish weave coating. Ages 2 to 12... S$SSSSSSSSSS ALL FOR $1.00 We have set aside for your selection two tables filled with wonderful bargains for $1.00. ; Boys’ Suits and Rompers, $4.50 and $5.00 sellers, in all colors, of gingham, crepe, In- dian head and sateen__-_--___---__-____ Crepe Aprons for the girl from 4 to 12 years_ You've probably heard of this well-|™ Panty Dresses of pink gingham ---—--—-__ known plan of making cough syrup Boys’ Tom Sawyer Wash Suits, ages to 7 yrs. at home. But have you ever used Children’s kid and Suede Gloves, all size: itt Thousands of families, the worlc| I Knit Wool Gertrude Slips — ver, feel that they could hardly kee} c lnénd Overalls ena house without it. It’s simple an aversne a veral’s and I dg cheap, but the way it takes hold of a Children’s Hats of felt, astrican and velow: cough will soon earn it a permanent Erie Made Middy Suits in 6 and 8 years, linen place in your home, color with blue sailor collars and trimmed, of ne a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces regular 8.50 sellers, no better school dress Pinex; then add’ plain granulated walla’ fer ecataipat talloreacMomere sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, yes shi if desited. use clarified api AES ance; and to go jst, 22-2. honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar Sit apatites tout tafers|| YOUR CHOICE ...... ever’ of better cough remedy. than, you buy ready-made for three times Hany eetamn ier as (| $$ $$ $$S$5 $$ this home-made _remed: cough—usually in 24 It s®ems to penetrate through every sir passage, loosens a dry, hoar A large assortment of Brassieres in silk, satin, lace, fight b, he phi heals e embe 8, 8. ribbon and coutil. Regular $3.00 sell- $1 00 “ e " Bases ctwap, leenuehitas ers. All styles and sizes. Sale Price_.. and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pana of genuine Norway pine ex- act,-and has been used for genera- tions for throat and chest ailments. To avoid di: ointment ask your druggist for ounces of Pinex” 2 with directions, and don't accept any. | Phone 2213 130 S. Center Erealtetectice ir snonee aan “WE GROW AS WE SERVE” The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Visiting with} will be the guest of friends here for a week. Now make “buckwheats” fine as Aunt Jemima cakes—and as easily AUNT JEMIMA KWHEAT FLoUR Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Rouse are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived Sunday afternoon at their residence, 758 South Lincoln street. Dr. Victor Dacken, the attending . | physician, reports mother and baby BY MARY TOBIN to be doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooke will Henry’s Division leave this week for their home in Will Meet Wednesday --| singing department of the club. New York after spending some time here visiting at the home of their son, T. 8. Cooke and family, at their residence on South Beech street. vee Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Campbell are) visiting with friends here from théir home at Leo, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Stevenson of Los Angeles are spending some time here visiting with friends and attending to business Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Postelle are here for several days visiting with friends and shopping from Lavoye. see Buc Mr. and Mrs. O. EB. Snyder are here for several days from Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Q. N. Price and fam- Wyo.,’on business. fly are among the Denver visitors spending several days in the city. ene Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gettemy and Frank Molander are Rawlins visitors spending several days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Adams of Tulsa, Ok'a. have arrived in the city and expect to spend a week or ten days here on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Fagan are spending several days in from their home in Faulkton, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Simonson will leave tomorrow overland for Den- ver to be gone for several weeks on During thetr ab- Medium Brown Hatr looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. a pleasure trip. sence they will also visit friends in Colorado Springs for sev- eral days. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cullinan of Des Moines, Ia.. are here attending to business affairs for several days. . Mrs. L. I. Hamilton arrived yes- teréay from her home in Denver and MRS, HICKEY SO WEAK COULD HARDLY STAND re | Marie Holden, vee! . Be Guest of Honor union will meet Wednesday after. larie will leave this week Tells How Lydia E. Pink. ham’sVegetable Compound Restored Her Health Judge This Bank By Its Performance Unable to make a reduction in price to a prospective Customer in order to secure his business, this Bank’s prin- ciple inducement has been, and is, the security and the paces of personal attention to financial business brought Other considerations offered the public, are ample capi- tal and surplus, coupled with the strictest, governmental supervision, efficiency of equipment and a complete and practical banking service by departments, This Bank has steadily maintained its strength and posi- tion on this basis, THE LEADER Don’t Miss The Baligebrs: toa Dene ane om Gs ing it a week Ibegan to improv housework, including ing and house cleaning. I have recom mended your medicine to my friends, and Iam willing for letter as a testimoni The National Bank of Commerce Capital =f Surplus $180,000.00 “A Bank of Strength and Service” Fequi Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. This ham ow ice yun, 3 ‘ass. NO AMERICAN MOTOR CAR, REGARDLESS OF PRICE, EXCELS THE NEW PEERLESS EIGHT IN PERFORMANCE, DEPENDABILITY, BEAUTY AND COMFORT eight-cylinder field. The perfection of motoring was their goal. Standardization methods and modernization of equipment have enabled them to reach that goal at a remarkably low cost to the buyer. ‘There is, of course, but one way to make these statements your own convictions—to ride in the car and read the testimony of owners. When you have done that we venture to say you will agree that no additional money can buy you more than the New Peerless can give. If you seek the finest type of motoring you need look no further than the New Peerless Eight, no matter how much more you may have figured it would cost to purchase your ideal car. Beyond the New Peerless price it is unnecessary to go because in all the essentials of motoring— performance, ‘dependability, beauty and comfort —no car excels the New Peerless regardless of of processes, refinement of Bear in mind there are sound reasons for so strong a statement. The New Peerless is the mature pro- duct of the most experienced engineers in the THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. 146 S, Kimball St. Phone 1818 Mimsw Zpmran SALE Every counter, rack and table packed with real genuine bargains SALE NOW IN FULL SWING THE LEADER