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NOVEMBER 15, 1923 OCIETY BY MARY TOBIN "|The program for the afternoon will | |Serving of @ formal and informal of the fraternity who will be here Friday evening, are invited to be present at the dinner and are asked to communicate with EB. E. Allen, phone 641, so that adequate reser- vations can be made. eee at ‘Home Economic eee, Department Will Meet, The Home Economic Department of the Casper Woman's Depart- mental club will meet Friday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. H. H. Klockselm, 444 South Lincoln street. Duplicate Meeting Friday. South Park avenue, Dinner Party Last Evening. include @ mock demonstration of the dinner and a paper by Mrs. J. G- Mrs. A. G. Fidel will entertain at informal bridge luncheon tomor- her residence, 437 Divine Twelve guests will attend. eee Bridge Club The Duplicate Bridge club will meet tomorrow «afternoon at the accommodate an exceptionally large home of Mrs. R. H. Nichols, 442 | crowd. eee tion tonight. ‘The entertainment ts expected to be the first of a series of such gath- erings which ‘will be held in the new quarters at intervals of a month. The new Moose building provides ample space for the affairs and can Pe TEE EE ORG GO SE Beauty Contented’ You are always conf- Former Prices $5 to $12.50 Everywoman’s Store 110 East Second Street to $10.75 Former Prices $5.50 Phones 2165—2166 What Many Casper Women Have Been Waiting For Reduction Sale on Fine Winter Millinery Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker were | hosts last evening at a dinner party | given et their residence, 105 West Twelfth street. Yellow chrysanthe- mums were used for the decor tions. Sixteen guests attended. eee Surprise Party Last Evening at Baptist The Rev. and Mrs, J. T. Hanna and family were pleasantly surpr! ed at a pound party given last eve- Ge ning at the Emmanuel Baptist par- F Sears Oriental Cream gregation. About 40 members of the church attended bringing with them dent that your beanty has been developed tu its highest possibilities after using Gourand’s Oriental Cream. White Jones, on the buying and serving of well balanced meals. All members of the division are asked to be pres- ent. Mrs. W. EB. Connelly entertained eee at an informal bridge luncheon yes- terday, the first of a series given at her home on South Durbin street. Birthday Dinner Tuesday Evening. Mrs. Harold Dackerson enter tained at an informal dinner party given Tuesday evening at her resi- dence on North Jackson street in honor of her son Robert's birthday. Covers were laid for eight. The eve- ning was spent in playing bridge, honors being won by Miss Madeline Sullen and Howard Williems. Honors for the afternoon were wun by Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and Mrs. M. C, Price. »uraud'’s / Meeting Last Evening. P The Westminister Gulla of the Presbyterian church he'd a success- ful Brity lest a at the aga manse, 1103 Bouth Woloott street at| 6. | WILL SEND YOU THIS Your Choice Of lowed by an interesting program, a| By Aid Society. study of Japan lead by Miss Eliza beth Foster. Over 50 members of the guild attended. The organiza- tion will meet again In two weeks on Wednesday evening at 6:30 at the manse. eee Wirs. Landau Entertains, Mrs. M, Landau entertained a number of friends Wednesday at her home, 710 South Jefferson at a one o'clock bridge luncheon, compll- mentary to Mrs. L. Bernstein of Denver, who ts visiting with friends here. Sweet peas of pink and white sere used for the table decorations. Honors for-the afternoon at bridg were taken by Mrs. H. Talpers and Mrs. H. Cohen, see Witt-T Club Meeting Wednesday Evening. Mrs. S. F. Combs entertained the members of the Witt-T club Wednes- day evening at her home, 815 South Ash street. The evening was spent aying bridge, honors being tak- Mrs. Wa'ter Brewer and y. The club will meet again next Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Girrard, 815 East Fifth street. see Methodist Circles Will Meet. The circles of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 with the following hostesses: P. Nesbitt, 628 East Dleventh street. Kensington, Mrs. L. L. Gantz, 908 South Durbin street, assisted by Mrs. Spicer, Cap'tol Hil’, Mrs. Charles Lester, 454 Milton avenue, CY circle, Mrs. C. H. Mutr, 1211 South E'm street, all day session. The Victory Workers circle meet- ing has been postponed until Thurs- day afternoon. coe Latheran Bazaar November 24. ~The Ladies’ Ald society of the Lutheran church, assisted by the Sunday school members of the church, will give their annual bazaar Saturday, November 24. A sale of articles suitable for Christmas gifts as well as Christmas cards and candy will be held. see Informal Dinner Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Collen enter- tained at an informal dinner party last evening at their home on Lin- coln street to which ten guests at- tended. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out for the decorations. eee Stag Dinner Friday At Henning Hotel. Members of the Sigma Chi fta- ternity who are residents in Casper will give a stag dinner at the Hen- ning hotel Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Any out of town members s WOMEN FROM FORTY TO FIFTY WillBelnterestedin Mrs.Hooker’s Recovery by Use of Lydia E.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound St.Paul,Minn.—I was going through the Change of Life and suffered from 2 run-down condi- tion and the trou- bles a woman to go through at that time, hot "itflashes, nervous- ness and head- laches. At times I ‘was not able todo my work, butsince taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound IT am gaining ev- bry day end can domy work with more ease than Ihave for five or six years. 1 owe it all to your pat medicine.’’ —ManrtTHA HOOKER, 114 College Ave., St. Paul, Minn. / agen of fortyve cod aig lve. are 8 Of for five -live are beset with such annoyin: eal Med as nervousness, irritability, melan- cholia and heat flashes, which pro- duce headaches, dizziness, or a sense of suffocation, they should take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It is especially adapted to help women through this crisis. It is prepared from roots and herbs and contains no harmful eS narcotics. . Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- cine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, for a free copy of ‘Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book for Women. The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Community church are busy making plans for a carni- val to be given at the Tabernacle, 1009 North Durbin street, on Friday evening, November 23. All the fea- tures of a carniva! will be on exhi- bition and a minstrel show is prom- ised along with the other attrac- tions. Everybody is invited to a tend. coe Masonic Dancing Party Friday, November 23. The Masonic Dancing club will entertain at the third dancing party of the series thoy are giving this — Friday evening, November eee Mrs. Keith Will Entertain Woman's Club. Mrs. M. C. Keith will entertain the Casper Woman's club Saturday afternoon of this week at her resi- dence on Beech street. During the afternoon Mrs. H. F. Havice, who |spent 14 years of her life in Rou- |mania, will give an interesting talk on the political, domestic, religious and educational life of that ccun- try. eee Bridge Luncheon At McFadyen Home. Mrs. John McFadyen entertained at the first of a series of informal bridge luncheons given today at her home, 1042 South Durbin etreet,, Guests present for the afternoon were Mrs. Q K Deaver, Mrs. AND SLE Posteffice Dresses 50 DRESSES Velvet, Silk and Wool Values to $35.00 00 10 SUITS Sport Suits, Tailored and Dress Suits. Some fur-trimmed. Values to $85.00. ‘eo~ 136 SOUTH THIS BEAUTIFUL “Mamma’™ Doll TALKS , WALKS U iia Jans Brown, 08 I Send clutch pencil free and tell me how to get Betty Low. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BLAKEY & CO. ‘Mamma Doll IN RETURN FOR A SMALL FAVOR you can have her for your very own and she won't cost youacent. She's nearly eighteen inches tall—a chubby, cuddly baby doll—and so 1 Hold her hand and she will t ic along beside » Betty Lou is her name. She has Big blue eyes that close when she sleeps. Her cheeks are round and rosy, Betty Lou has a cunning red aad white gingham dress, trimmed with lavender, bonnet to match. Her cute little stockings H and patent leather shoes slip on and off. You will have such fun putting her to bed, then waking her up and dressing her again, I will send Betty Lou in for a small favor, Just write me, saying ‘‘I want Betty Lou,’’ and I'll tell you how to get her. You'll find it very easy. Clutch Pencil FREE —aaE SD ‘Write your name and below, mail coupes today gad T'will send this clutch pencil free en 8 roe C ‘really loterested in the doll and want to earn it, # EPS il Out and Mall This Coupen New ‘Success Bldg., Des Moines, Towa : 1 & Coats 25 COATS Sport Coats, Dress Coats, and Jac- quettes. Fur trimmed and plain, Values to $65.00. 20 HATS 50 Hats, selected from our regular stock of sport and dress pattern hats, Values to $35.00, Sale Price ‘10= CENTER Such Famous Models as Belart Schwalbe Laurel Marie Louise at and a splendid showing of Sports models are to be found in the line. Any Winter Hat On the Mezzanine Regularly Priced at From $16.50 to $35 333 Per Cent Discount The Frantz Shop Mezzanine Is Famous for Its Beautiful Hats— Now You Can Buy One at a Tremendous Saving Sale of Fine Furs Handsome Fur Coats The worthiness of these fur coats is in accord with our reputation for select- ing furs of richness and quality. Satisfied that the pelts are dependable we next give considera- tion to style correctness. It is the beauty of the fur and stylishness of the mode that make these coats so desirable. At Discounts Of 20 - 25 334% Original prices were not high—merely enough to cover a moderate retail profit, so the saving is genuine and _ extremely worth-while. Jacquettes and Scarfs In Great Variety At Similar Reductions “Gift Nook” In the Subway—Is a Charming Spot Betty Jane’s Imported Novelties for Christmas Gifts New Beaded and Leather Hand Bags In very attractive styles; regular values Ee to $7.50, as an early Xmas special, Sale Here Are So: Embracing a) of Wool Dresses Your Choice of Any Poiret Twill or Twill Cord DRESS On the Main Floor at 333 Per Cent Discount Former Prices Ranged Up to $125.00 me Exceptional Special Lines In Winter Dresses 11 wanted styles, materials and colors, at very liberal reductions, Subway Sale of Cloth Coats $5 Winter Coats, most of them with fur collars, regu. larly riced at from $24 to $30, For Clearance at 40 Winter Coats, all of them fur. trimmed, including pome very attrac~« tive sports models; regular values up to $42.50, at $14,755] 9.75824.75$34.75 ] 55 9 3.75