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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923 PAGE THRE? A. Apple, W. W. Daniels and Frank i M. McDonald of Bilings ts for several days attending to | The Standard OM Athletic associa- eftairs <€ ‘apertanee. tion will give a dance Thursday eve-| Presbyterian Bible |ning for the benefit of the basket- Sj eee sere: ball fund at the new industrial rela- asthes here. er tions building on West Yellowstone. weral The dance will begin at 9 o'clock. oe a FREEZONE” new residence on South Welcott study of the Ethics of progress and street this week. Maturing. anyone who is @ member in the ich they will oreae committee in charge of the!city or @ visiting member are in- class, prospective members @ abort business ana |: 4 Remy of Ainsworth ar Miss Ada &. Anderson of Denver ball which will be held at|vited to attend the meetings. Mrs. |tertained last evening for the mem-|teachers of the Sunday school her niece, Mra. Madge Herrin| is the guest of friends here for the Arkeon dancing academy No-/MoCorry gave an interesting talk | bers of the Catholic Girls club at &| invited to attend. Hostesses for see Sweitzer and children of Grand) .veral days. . . off vember 12 announced this morning |during the meeting. The club will| dinner dancing party given at the|afternoon will be the Mesdames and Mee tos Matters of | Junction, Colo,, all of whom arrived CORNS lift right that everything was going forward meet again in two weeks on Mon-| Mullin club to which 87 members| Charies A. Wilson, W. C. Bradford, aes v attending t5jeuainess| oO" for the furtherance of a splendid af-|day afternoon, November 19 with| attended. G. P. Pattillo, G, E. Holland, W. O.| seas’ in the city for @ few dayn. Peek, fair, end that the interest which|Mrs. W. J. Hagist as leader. During the entertainment the Rev.| Thompson, J. G. Bartram, B. lL. were George Young, son of Mr. and Cit B = t has already been manifested in the eee Father Mullin gave a short talk on! Scherck, W. H Crawford, Young and ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Leckhara win) Mrs. H. A. Young, who attended the U y rlers dance is such as to guarantee the| security Benefit ‘what the aims of the club to wel-| Blanton leave tomorrow for Thermopolis Cheyenne-Casper football game in Association Meeting fare work should be and the methods eee Cheyenne last Saturday and who of making .the club a success. Miss| Methodist Circle WIL Sage vial re en {Ur OF fVe| visited for a short time there with| H. Mf. Criss is attending to bust- Margaret Curtin supervisor of the! Hold All Day Session. eee friends, returned this week. ness affairs here from Lusk for ee spoke leis girls on the work} The CY circle of the se eee several days. ‘0 be accomplished during the year! church wil hold an all day session after which Mrs. Madeline Treber.|tomorrow at the home of Mrs, E. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dines and) » Briggs and Y Lenhart honorary member, talked for a few|C. Whetstone, 436 West Twelfth| er aunt, Mrs. Jack V. Vivian for children will leave soon for Caitfor-| i, D. Briss and Ts Kenhart seconds on a glee club which willl gtrect. All members are asked to|Several weeks, Min Christian is! nia where they will spend the win-| spent yesterday posta and to bring needles, thimb!es | gracunte of the Chicago univer-| ter months. sity. eee beast 5 one = HR. Gilewman of Des Motnes ts Mr. and Mre, P. x. Allen of Ok-| 4.7; 824 Mra. H. H. Mannuel of| nere for several days on business Minneapolis, who have been the) having arrived yesterday. lahoma are here on business and| cuests hers for several weeks of . eee Mrs. Mannuel’s parents, Mr. and! wi. Pp, Barry arrived this morn- aaah Mrs. Jack Harden, left Monday eve-/ing on a short business trip trom ‘The Security Benefit association will serve an oyster supper this Armistice ball must of necessity /evening following their regular bear a special appeal to veterans of | meeting to be he'd this evening at the World war and especially to|7.39 at the labor temple. members of the American ag at "e. it is the George W. Vroman pos 1 of the Legion which is staging the Sarcucsereeene LH organized in the near future by Soom orane f° Me Sanonll Miss Gall H. McNoa} and Charles Kathryn Manoner tie Rar? Fee easton. to have an| 2% Marburger, both of this city. |wWitiam Short of Riverton whe was to attend the function, | Wef® Married at the Methodist! guest for the ‘eveathé aave'a ve ea ee eke te tice | EPiscopal parsonage, 866 South | interesting address ot oun orn See oe tne ora ATTuvite,| Lincoln street Inst evening, by the|sutine ine nc ir pps ciiegred ball im Casper where such invita- pastor, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter. © Ways and means to tions have not been required. make them a success. The Rev.| will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 | ning of this week for the coast; Denver. ‘The ball will be the first formal | 7°, were attende oath tha tang | Father Moreton, who is in charge|at the church, 1614 Bast. Second| M¥s. Willam Cobb and som Rave | \icre they expect to spend the wine eee seit es cule oe pled vy pe ball of magnitude held in Casper : ‘: , ter months, Mike Finney has accepted a post- > hid esasna) and’ will be one ofthe and groom have been connected During the meeting the follow-| will be Mrs. White and Mrs. Cerry. have been on a pleasure trip for eee stantly that corn atups hurting, then with the local postoffice for some time and have many friends In this elty. They left this morning for Thermopolis and other northwestern main events of the winter. The announcement of the Armis- tice ball has encouraged the hold- ing of a number of dinners which will be given preceding the dance and which will call out many of the most prom‘nent members of Casper's society. tion with the Texas company. ing committees were appointed, hos- Spat Un pital committee: Mrs. Treber, Mi Katherine Dessert, Miss Ann Flan- All, members of the society and| S°me time. friends are requested to attend. pe den Seto sr est hortly you lift tt right off with fin- gers, Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corsa. eee Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Panton, who; Mr. and Mrs. EB. C. Phillips of Chicago are among the visitors in Among the anit) business men . have been residen Casper the city this week attending to, here for the remainder of the week points where they will spend a| spicy pqs, nuzabeth | McDona’d, the last 10 Sines” sont Teave’ this | business affairs short honeymoon trip. On thelr re-| Archambeulty erg eae sophie evening for California to make their Sie soft corn, or corn between the toes, turn they will be at home to thelr! tee, Miss Catherine Coyle. ting Personals permanent home. While in the| Mr. and Mrs. George Graham of /of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. |and the callouses, without soreness friends in their new home, 258 South | Irene Snyder; charity pds >. eahd. city Mr. Panton was a represen,’ Toledo, Ohio, are attending to busi- —Advertisement. or_irritation.—Advertisement. 2 mim: SEE eee en ee ae Miss Mary Kassie, Miss Margaret ———$—$—$—— : 4 = ‘i P ‘urtin, Miss Catherine King, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Bruehnan of Mr. and a wil Willing Worker's Mary Neithetmer. Christmas tree|salt Creek are visitnig with friends Entertain nate will be Circle Will Meet. committee, Miss Mary Cross, Miss| here for several days. ae penen vos eo sae Series of in.|,, 72°, Willing Worker’s circle of| Patricia Sullivan, Miss Rose New. nts ofa 5 digas ca they the First Baptist church will meet] man, Miss Ann Fraiser, Miss Nel-| Miss Louise Smith of Wichita, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at|‘ie Potts, Miss Margaret Sul! Kan. several days hav- are giving at thelr home, 940 South} the home of Mra. H. A. Hunberson, | sf iss Victoria. Kasele ann MBias| ine Ai Unni tell ORCI Center street this evening. Among | 1039 st. Mary's street. All members | Margueriete Fi i 2 itzgerald. It was de- those who will sie are Mr. hee of the circle and members of the|cided upon that the club cetis Mr and Mrs. J. H. Philips, ac Mrs, W. L. Seer a a Mra: church living north of the Burling-| meet every other Tuesday evening.|companied by James A. Crawford. Tyler of Rock River, q ton railroad tracks are invited to be testi J came in yesterday from Alcove and Gleaners Circle will visit here for several days. nee of the club, presided. (ae Hostesses for the afternoon | Teturned from California where they | Medium Brown Hair looks best J. T. Gratiot, Mr. and Mrs. P. C.} atrena, Nicolaysen, Ex-Gov. and Mrs. B. B. eee Will Meet. Brooks, R. 8. ieee the hosts. | srrs. Drew. Entertains The Gleaners Circle of the First Midnight Bridge Club. Baptist church will hold an all day Mrs. T. J. Drew entertained the| work meeting Thursday, November Given “Today. members of the Midnight Bridge|%. at the resigence of Mrs. L. A. Mrs, Nell Kimball and sister, Mrs.| club last evening at her home on| Barnadore, 662 South Lincoin ave-| Mr. and Mrs, Selws A. Barten- Frank Cowan entertained at the! East Second street. High honors| nue. All’ those {nterested tn the burgh of Tulsa, Okla., arrived to- first of a. series of informa! bridge] for the evening were won by Miss | meeting are invited to attend. day and will spend a week or 10 luncheons given today at their resi-/ Patricia Sullivan. Among those ae ad here attending to business af- dence on South Wolcott street.) who attended were Miss Kathryn | Altar and Rosary Dinner ‘ae Among the guests present were Mrs.| Mahoney, Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mrs.| This Evening at Mullin Club, = H, L. Patton, Mrs. John McGrath.) Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. T, J.| The Altar and Rosary society of Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mra Jeremiah| Riach, Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mrs.| the church of St, Anthony will serve Mahoney, Mrs, Patrick Sullivan,| Frank Prior, Mrs. W. I. Rehr Jr.,|@ chicken dinner this evening be- Mrs, A. H. Cobb, Mrs. A. G, Fidel,/ Miss Patricia Sullivan, Mrs. Fred.|s!nning at 5 o'clock and continuing Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Mrs. O. L.| erick Kampf, Miss Verra Tange-| Until 7.30 at the Mullin club on Walker, Mrs. James Burns, Mrs./ man and the hostess. The club will} Seventh street. This will be the first Charles Crabtree, Mrs. John Grieve,| meet again in two weeks on Tues-|°f @ series which the society will Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs.’ A. F Hoff,| day evening at the home of Miss|Sive and which have in the past Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. George Camp-| Margaret England, 1242 South Lin-| Proved to be very successful. Mrs. Mies Maude Lonner of Salt Creek is the guest of friends here for several days. eve H. L. Patton, who has been visit- ing here for several days with Mrs. bell and Mrs. BH. L. Estabrook, coln street. Margaret Clowry assisted by other eee eee members of the society, will be in St. Mark's Guild. Rebekah Lodge Meeting charge, Meeting This Evening. wre ‘Tomorrow. Mrs. Geotge Jarvis will entertain] Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 wilt | Emmanuel Baptist Ald the members of St. Mark's guild to-| meet in regular session this evening | Meeting Thursday. morrow afternoon at her home, 310) at 8 o'clock at the Odd. Fellows hail.| The Ladies’ Ald society of the South Kimball street. All members| Candidates will be initiated and re-| 2mmanuel Bapt'st church will meet of the guild are asked to be pres-| freshments will be served by the | ‘Morrow afternoon at the home of ants committee in charge. All members| Mrs. Bradis on CY avenue. Al! mem- of the lodge ere invited to attend, | bers are asked to be present and to eee bring their fancy work. eee Thursday Bridge Club Is Entertained. Miss Margaret Dougherty enter- tained informally this afternoon at her home on South Durbin street for the members of the Thursday bridge eee Mee. antes is Guest 2 Mrs, H. T. Patterson and mother. | Meeting Mrs. L. V. Ulery entertainea at an} The Lutheran Men's club will 4nformal tea given this afternoon at| Meet Friday evening at 6:30 at the the home of the former in honor of| Henning hotel. Each member is Mrs. S. H. Panton who with Mr.|%Sked to be present and to bring Panton will leave this evening for| three or four guests. T. S. Cooke, ‘Salifornia to make thelr home.|™anager of the Rocky Mountain|¢c!ub. Among those who attended 9 e Guests 1 Seidl for the afternoon] ‘ivision of the Standard Oi] com-| Were Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Charles were Mrs. F. K. Myrland, Mrs. Caro! | pany of Indiana, will speak on Cor- T- Weldner, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, é omen S In er oa S Salth Mes, Willan D. Alley, te) ————————————— ; YY Yy New arrivals in ‘W. A. Bryan, Mrs. Grover C. Lee, Mrs. W. A. Blackman, Mrs. Minnie Espey, Mrs. Roy C. Smith, Mrs. C. A. Moulding, Mrs. H. H. Wrightsman, Simin we paren ae ans yy y $38 .50_$48.50_ $58.50 _$68.50 Worthman, Myrtle Field Mullen, t Mrs. W. W. Barnes and the honored YY Yy guest. eee VY Helpful Club Meoting. Z A Uh YOUTHFUL MODELS BEARING A DISTINCTIVE NOTE SO SOUGHT The Helpful club of North Casper AFTER. ‘will meet tédmorrow afternoon at the Teloeuiontkpucie.- There. wit Be THE COLLECTION INCLUDES MANY OF THE MOST LUXURIOUS SicaPeTNES ested tata eeoeetea OF THE SEASON'S STYLES, DEVELOPED FROM THE RICHEST, pares SOFTEST AND MOST FAVORED OF FABRICS; MANY WITH BOTH Will Mest cf, FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS. The Hast Side Circle of the Bap- fa SF tist church will meet Thursday af- ternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ira Naylor, 344 South Con- well. All members are asked to be present and bring darning needles and thimbles. bs eee Dance At Shoshoni Armistice Day In celebrntion of Armistice day @ dance wil be given at Shoshoni to which m number of Casper peo ple will attend. Following the dance Mrs. Jewell will entertain at a midnight supper, and party com- rimentary to the Casper people who will attend the celebration. rer P. E. 0. Meeting ‘This Evening Chapter O of the P. E. O. Sister- hood will meet this evening at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. C. H. Bow- man, 437 East Thirteenth street. All members as well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. ALL EXEMPLIFY A WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH MOST UNCOM- MON AT THESE PRICES. These new lines include many large sizes and are shown fn both dress. and sports models, The Boy who has grown up to be a man never for- got his liking for hot cakes —he remembers the ones he used to get back home —he comes here for 'em now. We are certain those women who are competent judges of value will realize that here is an exceptional buying opportunity rarely found at this time of the year. GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR BILL O’ FARE nS Bes maim seceneiommate|| THE C, B. & Q. nator pag cers RESTAURANT The Ladies’ Aid society of the : poihg 2 papa DR. R. NEWM igi set Wie a ; ie) Sueer afterncon at 2:30 at the P. Van H Everywoman 's Store ome of Mra. Frank Francis, 1138 286 Fifth Avenue, Desk E-45 NEW cITry °, Proprietor ‘Bast Second street. All members | eens || 254N. Wolcott Phone 1120 Have You Visited BETTY JANE’S GIFT NOOK In the Subway?, ‘The Casper Delphian society held an interesting meeting on Monday afternoon of this week at the pub- lc library with Mrs. Cachrelin as leader. The club has taken up the R 49 ¢ h 5° © e k —a convenient place to meet your friends “Glad to advise you unhesitatingty they are more than satisfactory in evéry way.” Thus would read the « ” has used Van Duzer's Certified Flavoring Extracts.Advertisement,