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: ‘ Lewis E. Carter. They were unat- tended. Mr. and Mrs. WarG will spend several days here visiting with friends after which they will return ta Salt Creek where they will make their home. Eastern Star Meeting Last Evening. presided at the meeting were: Min- nie Blackmore, worthy matron; Peter Nicolaysen, worthy patron; Sturgeon, associate matron; Alice Cook, conductress; Clementina arsociate ; Gertrude Dickie, anaes: ‘Mab! it chaplin; Matilc aon, warden; Winitred, Bast Jey, marshall; Guy T. Morgan senti- nel and Elma Thompson, organist. A Tunch was served during the evening by the committee in charge the tables for which were artisti- Mr. and Mrs, George G. Peck, ‘were hosts at a very delightful “pike nirmer” at their home at 316 East Eighth street last evening. ‘The guests who enjoyed their hos- pitality were Mrs. Marguerite-Kunt, Dr. Berquist, James B, Griffith and W. H. Huntley. eee Mrs. Howard Entertains At Bridge Tea Mrs. H. L. Howard entertained at an informal bridge tea given yester- day afternoon at her home on CY avenue. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. L. O. Phelps, Mrs. C. Norton «nd Miss Helen Davis. elve guests attended. eee Echo Luncheon of Baptist Ladies At Douglas Yesterday An echo luncheon of the Baptist ladies was given yesterday at Doug- las during which time reports were comp'eted and interesting addresses given, Among those from Casper attended and who returned last were Mrs. J. T. Hanna, of Emmanuel Baptist church, state motion leader; Mrs. J. N. Good- night of the First Baptist church, secretary of the central association, and Miss Catherine Prewitt. eee Sigma Chi Dinner This Evening Members cf the Sigma Chi fratern- ity who are residents of Casper will give a stag dinner this evening at 7 o'clock at the Henning hotel. Among those who have s‘gnified their in- tentons of attending are, E. E. Al- len, Nebraska; Dolly Gray, Schoo! of Mines; Stacy Boyer, Colorado unl- versity; Edwin Thomas, Colorado university; Willard Longshore, Colo- fado university; P. Parker, Colorado university; Thomas Haymond, West Virginia; Paul Sauter, Kansas; Wil Uam Bailey, Max Winter, Washing- ton and Jefferson; Harold Poteet, Fred Kampf, Colorado college; Gre- gory Powe!l, Montana; Noah Cur- ran, Nebraska; Clement Nicolay- sen, Pennsylvania State; Dale Moye, Colorado colleye; Dorsey Stratiff; Pennsylvania State; and Walter Boos, Colorado gollege. eee Birthday Party Thursday Afternoon Little Betty Jane Harrison, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, was hostess at a children’s party given yesterday afternoon at her home on Ash street in honor of her sixth birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Har- rison, assisted by Miss Catherine Roberts. Orange and black paper caps and rubber bails were used for favors, Eight children attended. ese B. and P. W. Club Bridge Party This Evening. Members of the Business and Pro- tonal Woman's club will enter- tain this evening at a bridge party to be given at 8:15 at the Wyatt cafeteria, The entertainment Promises to be @ success as many Uckets have been sold by the mem- bers of the club. A musical pro- kram will be given and a lunch will be served during the evening. eee. Bell-Harker Miss Madge M. Bell and Ira O. Harker both of this city were mar- ried yesterday afternoon at 5:30 at the Presbyterian Manse, 1130 South Wolcott street, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiating. ‘The ring cere. mony was used. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strout. The couple intend to make their home here, eee Epworth League Wil Conduct Series of Meetings. The Epworth League of thé Meth- dist church will conduct a series of meetings for one week beginning ext Sunday, the meetings to start Promptly at 7:30 each evening. The services are in conformity with the Program of the National Win-My- Chum week which is to be observed by the organization throughout the world. The following is the sched- ule of the program as it will be con- ucted by the local chapter: Sunday—Giris’ Gospel Team in charge, led by Miss Bernice Davis. SESE Medium Brown Hair looks best ®t all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Advertisement. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923 €*SOCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN Monday—*You, an Investor,” 8S. B. Bailey, leade: Tuesday—“Looking Into the Fu- ture,” Haskell Goodman, leader. Wednesday—"“What Do I Owe?” Dr. Wm. Kocher, leader. Thursday—“What Christ Asks Us to Invest,” the Rev. Lewis E. Car- ter, leader. Friday—“The Best Investment,” | Miss Eda Holland, leader. Sunday—Boys’ Gospel Team in charge, led by Palmer Johnson. Special music each evening. Everyone 1s extended a very cor- dial invitation to attend these serv- ices, and the young people of Casper will be given a very hearty welcome. ee. Shakespearian Play at Cheyenne Academy This Month. The pupils of academy of the Holy Child Jesus of Cheyenne will pre- sent Shakespeare's fairy play, “A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream,” on Monday and Tuesday evenings, No- vember 26 and 27, in the new Cathedral hall at Cheyenne. The music for the play will be furnished by the convent orchestra. Among the Casper children who wil take part in the play are the Misses Mary Cronin and Betty Barbary as fairies, Masters Joseph Cronin and Charles Nines as brownies and the Misses Frances McCarthy and An- gela Carrico who are members of the orchestra. . o- Dodge-Elgin Marriage Last Evening. Miss Ruth Nillah Dodge and Clair Lavern Elgin, both of this city, were married last evening at 8:30 at the Presbyterian manse on South Wol- cott street. The Rev. Charles A. Wilson performed the ceremony. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forest. Mr. and Mrs, Elgin will make their home here. eee Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Dixon were hosts at an informal dinner party given last evening at thelr home in honor of their tenth wed- ding anniversary. Lavender sweet Peas with lavender nut baskets and candles were used for the decora- tions. Covers were laid for ten. eee Mrs. Nichols Entertains Duplicate Bridge Club, Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained the members of the Duplicate Bridge club today at her residence, 442 South Park avenue, Mrs. Neal Tyler of Rock River was an dutof- town guest. Members present were Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. Patrick Sul- livan, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew and Mrs. Gus Bell. The club will meet again in two weeks on Friday, November 30. eee Mrs. Brooks Entertains Thursday Club. Mrs. S. N. Brooks entertained the members of the Thursday Bridge club on Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Patton on South Wolcott street. Substi- tutes for the afternoon were Miss Patricia Sullivan and Mrs, Leigh McGrath. The club will meet next brands: CALUMET The Eoonomy BAKING POWDER Goes farther lasts longer Sales 24 times as muchas that of any other brand week on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ted Purdy on South Park avenue. nee Mrs. Greenbaum Will Entertain Saturday. Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum will be hostess at the first of a series of informal bridge teas to be given tomorrow afternoon at her resi- ance, on Lincoln street. Mrs. Green- ; baum will entertain again on Mon- day and Wednesday afternoons of next week. Mr. and Mrs. John Conklin of Chi cago are the guests of relatives here for a week. eee Mrs. R. W. Green of Colorado Springs, who has been visiting here for the last few weeks, will leave this evening for her home. eee The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin will return tomorrow from Denver where he has been for the last few days on business. cee Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ranson of Denver are visitors spending severa) days here this week. Paar Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hendrix of Douglas were visitors here yester day. ere Harry McNamara and Brian Tobin will leave tomorrow for Doug- las where they will spend the week end visiting with Mr. McNamara’s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc. Namara. eee Miss Alvera Christman of Lavoye is visiting with friends in the city for several da; eae Mrs. O. W. Wells of Bridgeport Neb., arrived in the city yesterday on a short business and pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stout are Salt Creek visitors spending several days here. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brydon left today for Omaha where they will visit with friends and relatives for two or three weeks, Parry Mrs. Earl Reed arrived yesterday from Denver and will be the guest of friends here for several days. cee Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Longshore are in the city visiting with friends for a few days from Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams are among the Denver visitors spending several days here, eee Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawkins of | Chicago are here for several days jon business and visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will leave Saturday for the east where they will spend until Christmas on a business and pleasure trip. They will spend a short time in Chicago from where they will go to Ft. be Casper Daily Cridune Wayne, Ind., to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Donlin and granddaughter, Mary Honora. While absent from the city Mr. Sullivan will attend the Republican conven- tion to be held in Washington the first week in December, as the na tional committeeman from this state. eee Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath have as their guest at their home in the Standard addition, Mrs. McGrath's mother, Mrs. Albert Flemming of Truro, Novia Scotia. Mrs. Flem- ming, who arrived today, will visit here until the Christmas holidays. eee ‘Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wilson and son Jack arrived in the elty yester- day from Ogden, Utah, and will visit here for several weeks at the home of Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Clayton. cee Miss Kathleen Sullivan returned yesterday from the east where she has been visiting for the last two months. Miss Sullivan visited with school friends in Chicago and Joliet 1h., after which she visited for sev eral weeks with her sister, Mr« Joseph Donlin and family at Ft Wayne, Ind. Miss Sullivan attended homecoming at Notre Dame several weeks ago and also visited with classmates In Ft. Dodge, Ia., for several days enroute home. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hummely of Indianapolis are spending several days in. the city on business ana visiting with friends, having arrived yesterday. City Briefs A. F. Sadler is here for a short time from Missourt Valley. eee W. R. Hinneker of Lander is a business man spending several days in the city. eee D. B. Fuller and J. 8. Day of Lysite are business visitors here for a short time. eee Among the Denver business men here for several days are: D. E. ————SS = ——— SSS Callaway’s Pi mmm T ‘Our offering of Gas Ranges include the Famous Garland For cooking satisfaction they are unbeatable. Large roomy ovens, with extra broilers, in | both plain and white Enamel finishes, TERMS $10.00 Cash Balance In Small Monthly Payments and Peninsula makes. YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT ALLAWAY’ COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 133 East Second Street “The House of Quality” GAS RANGE SPECIAL Callaway’s HOME-MAKERS’ SALE 133 E. Second PAGE THRE? pleaded guilty of possession of Morgan, B. F. Criswell, R. C. Pop- han, E. F. Dean, E. M. Jackson. ! ver Mantel and Tile company has! just been in the city arranging for) liquor and was fined $10. Frank O’Ryan, H. F. Brown and/the installation of tile floors in the Gus Schoengse of Carbon county C. C. Palmer. new Midwest Athletic club. | » | pleaded guilty Sot wasion’ of ae guilty poss ue ~, ong i juor manufacturing apparatus and H. T. Morian came in yesterday| Claude F. Palmer spent a short ‘ on a business trip from Salt Creek. |time this week be with ad lI, . COURT, CHEYENNE "Suck Tayo’ 46) Coreen euilty of possession and ntoxicants and was fined J oe famfly in Burns. e L. E. Laird, state highway super- : intendent, is in the city on business| Don M. Miller spent a few days in having arrived this morning. | Cheyenne this week on a business eee | trip. CHEYENNE, wyo., Nov. 16.—| Dr. G. M. Anderson, state health | So A lg Karsey y and Loroslow Tro- |» officer, came up this morning from C. D. Welde and W. C. Irving were Cheyenne and will spend a few days | visitors in Cheyenne for a short here on business. time this week. eee ———— G. A. Gatewood of Salt Creek is | shanoski, both of Casper, pleaded gullty in United States court here Wednesday to possession of Mquor ers ree ces w dance | ™anufac s apparatus and were!} GIVEQUICK RELIEF here for a short t . jand supger every Saturday nicht at | ventenced to fines of $100 each and | Wl teramy stm Pere eee: | leeevgoedtns te Wiceera) Ordre to days in the Natrona county ja | . the Trouble Zone J. W. Hawkins of the Waterman loo apeaeres HS é Sees Cauieeee et are areas Alexander Duncan of Laramie for several day: eee Philip Schwartz of Omaha ts a business caller here for several days having arrived yesterday. cee CEREALS are richer, when Bryce Wilson returned yestertay| Creamed with from a business trip of several | weeks to Omaha and Sioux City, In. eee AN APOLOGY Due to the candle burning out sooner than we expected, our guessing contest has been closed, M. E. Palmer came in today en a several days’ business trip from Salt Creek. eee Raymond Stine of Lavoye ts a business caller in the city. eee B. R. Roberts: fs dn Oklahoma | business man in the city for a short | time. Vaporatt? RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Sold and recommended by all Grocers eee Rexford Turner of Winchester Wyo., is here on business for several days. Winners Will be Announced Monday in the Papers The Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 137 East Second eee H. C. Bryan of Colorado Springs | arrived in the clty Tuesday and will spend several days here on business and visiting with friends. eee F. F. Tuttle of Thermopolis ar rived in the city Tuesday and will spend several days here. cee Frank Leonard and W. G. Homlet of Teapot are attending to business affairs here for a short time, cee J. M. Saxton has arrived from Lincoln and will attend to business matters of importance here for several days. BARGAINS GALORE IN OUR BIRTHDAY SALE Money to Loan—Improv- ed city property; loans closed promptly. C. M. Hoiness, Gen. Agent, U. S. Building & Loan Assn., Henning Hotel. eee Mr. Reeves, representing the Den- November Is Coat Month At The National Sample Coat and Suit Store And Friday we'll continue that specially planned event for women who want to buy a fine Coat at a popular price. Two hundred more beautiful models have just arrived, and though many were retailed to 5 as high as $65.00, they, too, will be included in this sale of ‘ BEING FEATURED AT COAT HEADQUARTERS FOR ONLY We haven’t space here to give you a de- tailed description of these stunning coats at $40.00, but if you'll study the garment illustrated, you will note the wide va- riety of smart new styles. There are slim straight line coats, coats with ripple Some of the Luxurious Furs— Red Fox, Skunk, Opossum, Platinum, and Manchurian Wolf, Squirrelette, Vicuna, Fox, Beaver, Caracul. and flare skirt, coats with flounces, tiers, drapes and panels; wide sleeves and closed cuffs—everything ............. Some of the Fine Materfals— Formosa, Nouvella, Stevana, Velmara, Cordara, Luxona, Brytonia, Truyonet, Excello, Raritan, Can you imagine buying a coat of luxurious Nouvella Cloth—one of Fashion’s latest and beautiful coatings—for just $40! Or a stunning Brytonia model with collar and.cuffs of rich fur; or a gor- geous wrappy coat of silky Luxona, elaborately fur-trimmed or an exquisite novelty affair sumptuously embroidered? All these and hundreds of other exclusive coats included in this sale. Your choice of An Fur Chokers of Full size __ y Hatin our store. brown opossum Somple ©. Coat® and Suil Nenning Hotel Blocks Co. a