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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923 be Casper Daily Cribune OCIETY BY MARY TOBIN Luncheon and Musicale crowd is expected. W. R. Finne: Wednesday at Mullin Club. will act as temporary chattease The luncheon and musicale given | There will be talks by J. C. Lind- the Re¥. Father John H. Mullin | say of the Western Pipe Line com- at the Mullin club yesterday as an pany, C. E. Beecher of the Bureau entertainment for the members of }of Mines, and H. W. Young of the the Altar and Rosary society and Midwest Refining company. The re- matrons of the church was one of su't of the annual inter-collegiate the most pleasant affairs of this football game between Stanford and kind that has been given during the |the University of California will be present’ season. announced during the dinner. eee Assisting Father Mullin in receiv- Woodcraft Thimble Club Friday i ing were Mrs. M. J. Foley, prest- dent of the Altar and Rosary | Meeting jety, and the Rev. Father J. F.| ne wi eirahla’ can Moretem rst Weiey: attetiaba at's oie The club was artistically deco- | 71°%s, 3 vated th gyeeg'and white itrenmers. | Sip See Ot BOS Rartholomew; 618 Milton avenue, for a social meet- ing, All members of the club, Wood- placed on the luncheon tables. cents Weage ded take are tnditna rhe affair was an annual one,|to attend. event taking place each | eee on the day preceding St. | Muscovite Meeting, Coco's day, won: | THis Evening. owing program was given: x Down the Trail to Home” and _,)he Kremlin Azov Imperial Oorder 3 ee of Muscovites will meet this even- “A Little’ Smile," vocal solos— ing at the I. O. O. F. 1 Catherine “McAdams accompanied | rinces are urged to atiend and to Baskets Of pink tea roses were . Madelyn Treber. Spruce street, during which tim? the hats and trimmings will be marked. ee Knights of Pythias Dance Friday. The Knights of Pythias will en- tertain Friday at a dancing party. the second of a series which they are giving at their hall. All mem- bers of the order and friends are invited to attend. Light refresh- ments will be served during the evening. eee Mrs. Patterson Entertains Lady Slipper Club. Mrs. E. T. Patterson entertained the members of the Lady Slipper Bridge club yesterday afternoon at her home, 525 South Wolcott street. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. Herbert Ward and Mrs. 0 H. Meyer. The club will meet again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Charles Long on Grant street. eee Thursday Bridge Club Meeting This Afternoon. The Thursday Bridge club met this afternoon at the home of Mrs Ted Purdy on South Park avenue. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Miss Edna Smith. Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs. Neil Kimball, Mrs. E. J. Donahoe and Miss Patricia Sullivan. eee Methodist Circle ‘Will Meet Friday ujawiak” (Wieniawski), violin solo—Mrs. Carrico accompanied by Miss Edna Smith. “Out of “the Dusk” and “False Prophet,” -Yocal solos—Miss Betty Cahill accompanied by Mrs. Treber. “Serenade” (Liebling) and “Shadow Dance” (MacDowell), piano solo— wear their fez as important’ bus!- ness matters will be transacted. wie = Mrs. Combs Will The Busy Bee circle of the Metho- a'st Ladies's Aid society will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. H. W. Ormsby, 264 East F. Entertain Friday. street. All members of the aid are Mrs. S. S, Combs will entertain | requested to be present. the members of the Friday Bridge|_* ante? club tomorrow at her home, 815 | Dancing Party Mrs. Paul Bachellor. South Ash street. “Gode Froid from Aeolian” (Harpa gtd Aeolian) and “Scerzo” by Salvi—| Mrs. Lever Is Guest Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald. Of Honor at Party. “Fantasie” (Chopin), piano solo—| Miss Violet Lever entertained in- Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald. formally this afternoon at her home “Impromptu” (ensemble), vol e,] on South Beech street compl{ment- violin and harp—Mrs. Made'ya| ary to her aunt, Mrs. Charles Lever Treber, Mrs. Marguerite Curtz, Miss| of Sioux City, Ia., who is a guest nevieve Fitzgerald. The follow-| at the Lever home. numbers were given: “Ave wire e. Maria” (QMassenet) and “Just Be-| Music Recital lieve Me If All Those Endearing | Monday, November 26. Puplis of Mrs. Berta Smith will appear in recital Monday evening, November 26, at the Methodist church at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. eee Mr. Smith Will Address Meeting Friday. the lubricating and paraffine plant of the Standard Oi! company, wi! address the men of the Lutheran Young Charm: W. C. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. A general meeting of the Women’s Christian Temperance union will be 14 tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 romptly at the Methodist church. Members of each circle are request- ed to be present as business of im- portance will be discussed. The pro- gram for the afternoon will consist of the following papers on depart- mental work: Christian Citizenship, Drs. H.'O. Swensen; Child Welf: Meda! Contest, ‘nion Signal and Mrs. J. T. Rich- day evening at the Henning hotel All men who are going to attend are asked to notify the Rev. Ebright, phone 564R or Mr. Steffens at the Lathrop clinic. Hroung Crusaders, ds, and Loyal Temperance Legion were 1d Young Peoples’ branch by Mrs.} Mrs. Donavon George Ferguson. Entertains. ore Mrs. J. J. Donavon entertained a‘ an informal bridge party given on Monday evening of this week at her residence, 523 South Park ave- nue, honors at which were taken b Mrs. I. L. Donavon and Mrs. Hari Meyers. Among those present for the evening were Mrs. Henry Scul- lion, Mrs. L. I. Donavon, Mrs Harry Meyers, Mrs. H..O, Ward, Mrs. Arthur Meyers, Mrs. Henry Lanowette, Mrs. O. H. Meyers and Miss Pauline Meyers. eee Mrs. Wilson Entertains At 00 Party. : Mra. Lyle C. Wilson entertained t 1 formal 500 party given last vening at her residence on South Jefferson street, honors at which were won by Mrs. Robert C. Gerring wnd Harold C. Christian. Guests Dresent for the evening were Mr. nnd Mrs, EB. C. Wright, Mr, and {rs Elbert C. Hammond, Mr. and {rs. Thomas Ryan and the hosts. lunch was served at the c'ose of he evening by Mrs. Wilson, assisted y Mrs. Wrigh . Grace Lutheran Bazaar Saturday, November 24. The bazaar to be given Saturday afternoon and evening by the Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace Lutheran church at the I. 0. O. F. hall will be marked by a most rea- sonable sale of millinery which will be in charge of Mrs. Chance, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Kyner. Tea will be served during the afternoon for all those who patronize the bazaar and a chicken supper will be served from 5 until 8 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Heinze will entertain the members of the aid Friday af- ternoon at her home, 1512 South e-. ‘Irs. Luther Is juest of Honor. Mrs. Herbert 1. Kennedy was jostess at her residence on North incoln street last evening at an formal; 500 party given in honor pf Mrs. Jack Luther, formerly Miss feredith . Langheldt, sister and ouse guest of Mrs. Fred Newman. mong those who attended were {iss Jean Far'ey, Miss Isabel Bur- lon, Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Kennedy, rederick Gall, Harry Lohr, C. A, ‘issman and the honored guest. eee Baptist Circle Medium Brown Hair looks best Witt Mi Friday of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. q ast Side circle of the Bap-|~ Advertisement. ist church will hold a work meeting -- rids afternoon at 1:30 at the home es he! 7) § Mrs. Steffen, 320 South Conwell. ‘lL members of the circle are re- uested to be present. . .. itanford-California Dinner Saturday. Arrangements have been complet- 1 for the Stanford-California din- er, to be given at the Henning ho- 7 Gey Saturday evening, mber A representative iSK YOUR | NEIGHBOR VomenTell Each Other HowThey ' ve Been Helped by Lydia E. nkham’s Vegetable Compound Perrys! , O- zs Looe iene E. ham table Com ‘ge a seit paitere and pretty models. day and Saturday; esac Friday and Saturday; Justhowlongxak each ... ered, but it was forsometime.One day I was talking with a lady I met lon acar, and I told herhow I wasfeel- ing and she said she had been just like I was with ‘ins and nervous troubles, and she ok the Vegetable Compound, ana cured her. So then I went and me, and I certainly recommen t r itis ‘Whenever I see any oman who is sick I try to get her ‘take Ly®@ia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- e Compound. ’’—! Apa Frick, pute 3, Perrysburg, Ohio. | In nearly orcs ery town and by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- ie Compound in the treatment of Bee peculiar to their sex, and ey take pleasure in passing en, | Hose. day; pair ........... Ladies’ black Silk Hose; Friday and Saturday... Feather Pillows; Friday and Saturday... 6 yards for... 27-in. Gingham; Friday bod word along to other ‘women, herefore, if you are troubled in this ay, whynot give Lydia E.Pinkham’s getable Compound a fair trial. 1 Phone 736 church at a dinner to be given Fri- | . Smith, general foreman of | Bungalow Aprons, all peolaes and sizes Outing Gowns, short sleeves; all sizes. oseey? _ $1.00 Ladies’ brown and black all Friday and Satur- ua" $1.00 $1.00 .$1.00 36-in. Percale; all colors; and Saturday; 5 yards for |Joseph and Tom Ka ee Wednesday Evening The Misses Elizabeth and Rose Shikany entertained at an informal dancing party given ‘ast evening at their home, 714 South Lincoln street in honor of Miss Henen Zinne who: left this morning for Butte, Mont. Guests present for the eve ning were Miss Julia Kassis, Miss Josephine Shoddy, Miss — Mary Kass's, Miss Catherine Shoddy, Miss Edna Kassis, Miss Hazel Rehal, Miss Blanche Kassis, Miss Olga Rehal and the Messrs. Shaker, Walter, George and James Shikany, Howard Morrow, Roderick Partridge, Frank, is. Cooper-Brewer Engagement Announced Announcement has been received here of the engagement of Miss Lin- nie Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Cooper of Meridian, Tex., to Arthur G. Brewer, the marriage to take place Monday afternoon, November 26 at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Brewer was a resident of this city for some time having been connected with the Mid- west pharmacy. The couple will make their home in Chi'dress, Tex. Personals Miss Sue Mahoney of the Casper National bank, who has been spend- ing the last few weeks on a pleasure trip visiting with friends and rela- tives in. Missouri Valley, Ia., and Omaha, returned yesterday after- noon. eee John Tobin Jr., is visiting here for several days with his mother. Mrs. John Tobin and brothers, Clit- ford and Warren. eee Mrs. W. I. Rehr Jr., who has been {ll for the last week, is re- ported to be slightly improved. ce Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodman carne in this week from Lavoye. having been called here by the serious fllness of Mr. Goodman's father. Other members of the family have also been called to the bedside of their father. eee Mrs. Edith Brown came in yester- day on a short shopping trip from her home at Salt Creek. eee Mrs. Charles Ramsey, who has been visiting with friends and rel DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS AT THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. Good quality Percale; 36-in. regular for yard. 4 yards $1.00 t yards for DLOO 85c yard. 4 : $1.00 36-in. White Wool for ..... for for = $1.00 $1.00 at . SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. and Saturday. Kimona Crepe, all colors; Friday and Saturday; 4 yards Blankets, single cotton, extra special; Friday and Sepinday: A few children’s Hats in beaver and felt, to close out; tives here for the last few weeks, will leave tomorrow for her home in Salt Lake City. * Mr. and Mrs. T. C. several days on business. They will visit the Salt Creek oil fields before returning to their home. ee - Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wilkens wil! leave tomorrow morning overland for Cheyenne and Denver to be gone a week or 10 days on a bust- ness and pleasure trip. eee G. L. Cullen of Omaha is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Frank Ward. here’ for several days having ar- rived yesterda; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Long arrived in the city yesterday from Chicago and will visit here for several days and attend to business affairs. eee Mrs. W. S. Kimball left last eva- ning for Columbus, O., having been called there by the serfous {llness of a sister. e, eye Miss Louise Buford ts here on business from Cheyenne for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crufston of Arminto are shopping and visiting With friends here for several days. ‘ ete Mrs. L. K. Neal of Washington is spending some time in the city having arrived yesterday. eee The Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Bridwe'! of Denver arrived today and will spend several days in the city visit- ing with friends. cee Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coats of Salt Creek are here for several days as the guests of friends. ee Mrs. R. Ay Smith is a Denver business visitor here for a short time. eee Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reeder arrived yesterday from their home in Ster- ling, Colo., and will visit with friends here for several days. eee Mrs. LaMar, accompanied by her mother, is visiting here for a short time from Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Clein of Donver, who have been visiting here for the last week, will leave this evening for their home. They will be accompanied by Miss Anna Co!- ling, who will visit at the Clein home for several weeks, Expert waten an¢ jewsIry repair- ing. Casper Jewelry C OS Pidg. Twice as rich asor- dinary milk; sweet, clean and pure. Order from yéur grocer. “—from Contented Cows” Outing Flannel; Friday 4 yards **...91.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 141 E. Second Pronze of) Tulsa, Okla., are in the city for} iz Hulbert Majors left Tuesday eve |"€Ss trip. ning for California where he will spend some — ee. T. H Andrews of Salt Creek 1s} here in a aoe a fow days, Sey: cated ce Lander \te-is the city for several days eee 3. Bailey camo up this morning from Denver on a short business | trip. eee Fred Morrey + ness man who arrived here yester- ay. eee R. L. Chase came in yesterday frem Salt Creek and will attend to business affairs bere for severa! cays. eee i J. 8. Chisholm is here on business for several days. eee Jullan Lever, division passenger and freight agent for the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, has re turned from a business trip of sev- eral days spent in Denver, cee Gus Hardendorf and Walter Stor- rie motored to Denver yesterday, affairs for meveral days. ese R. L. Clark came down yester- day cm a business trip of several days from Lander. eee J. Quinn ts among the Denver business callers here for a few days. ae ve M. R. Fullerton, who has been spending the last few months in SURE— We will Multigraph your letter heads this week for $7.00 Per M on 20-1b Business Bond Paper The Multigraph Shop Phone 11 sp Caracul SATURDAY SPECIAL All Children’s Wool Dresses Off Sizes 4 to 14 SATURDAY ONLY An Ideal Time and Place to Shop for Thanksgiving Presents @ Chicago busi! where they will attend to business | Jacquettes Special for Friday and Saturday *75 Tomorrow is ‘‘Corset Day” California on a business and pleas- ure trip, is expected to return this; week, eee Frank Fellfinger of New York city arrived today on @ short busi- cee H. C. Anderson of Denver !s at- tending to business affairs here for |severa! days having arrived this morning. eee R. H. Ottmmn of Lead, 8. D., is} here on business and visiting with friends for a few days. | eee H. A. Giffen arrived this morning from Denver and will spend several daya here. eee C. H. Malone is qa Worland man here for several days on business. eee L. A. Brown ts atten¢ing to bust- ness affairs here from his home in Basin, eee A. T. Cline fs a Fort Collins man y for a short time. for over eighty bas relied upon Gour- aud’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect * condition through th stress of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 10c for Trtal Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Gouraud's Oriental Crea Wiring Supplies FIXTURES, LAMPS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Radio Supplies Motor Repairing Electric Supply And Construction Co. 142 E. Midwest. Phone 843W Estimate Gladly Furnished --of-- Fur Only ALL Redfern Nemo DISCOUNT Coats, Dresses, Suits, Avs WVERYWOMAN’S STORE Selected Furs Handsome Linings Smart Lines Superb Values Warner Corsets hh” PAGE THREE. T. C. Morton of Chicago will leave tomorrow for Thermopolis where he golden gift M. L, Forbes, an insurance repre sentative, is in the city today from will spend several days before re-| Denver attending to business mat- turning to his home. ¢ ters A name you can’t help but remember, for; once you try this finer flavored coffee, you will know that it is nature’s golden gift to you. Be Ready With Your Share for the Community Chest Fund Thanksgiving Sale Your Choice of All SWEATERS The Subway In at Choice of felt sport hats. In many styles and colors. c= pe aie _$3.00 A beautiful assortment of Pattern Hats including many Fisk and Bredine models up to $2 $5.00 **” $10.00 ANNE’S HAT. SHOP Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Sweater Coats Your Choice Of All Sweaters on the Main Floor At Your Grocers OLDEN GIFT CorreE 5.00. In two lots at Women’s and Misses’ Apparel and Millinery Regular $125.00 $3.95 LAE Corsets for Slender Medium and Stout Figures For Friday and Saturday there will be many new and sensational price reductions in all departments. Blouses, Sweaters, Silk Petticoats, Union Suits, Bathrobes, Kimonos, and doz- ens more items of womens’ and Misses’ apparel and accessories. Hats, Fur Shop Meet Your Friends at the Frantz Shop Betty Jane’s Gift Nook Is An Attractive Spot Charming imported novelties from the four corners of the earth assembled for your convenient se- lection. Make the Gift Nook a visit the next time you are in the store. Coats, Neck Pieces, An Idea] ‘Time and Place to Shop for Christmas Presents ay

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