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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 E SOCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN Elks Dance Tonight Will Be One of Best. The dance which will be given by the members of the Elks club in their auditertum at Seventh and center streets this evening has ‘every Sign of being one of the most elaborate that has been staged dur- ing the present seasan. Although in- formal, no effort is being spared to make it a brilliant social affair that hill attract the younger sect seek- ing an evening's diversion by the terpischorean method. A carnival atmosphere will be cre- lated by the confetti and nolsemak- lers which will be in evidence. A large number of invitations Ihave been issued to outsiders and ht t air which is the second of ne being given by the Elks attracts 9s large a crowd as the Miallowe’en | function the hall will packed with merry makers, Seenity thelic Girl's Club Dance This Evening Members of the Catholic Girl's club i) give thetr first annual dance this vening at the Arkeon dancing acad- emy for the purpose of raising funds for a Christmas tree and for charity work to be carried on during the holiday season. Dancing will start t 9 o'clock. An admission of one jollar will be charged, eee Mrs. McFadyen Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. John McFadyen was hostess an informal bridge luncheon iven, Among those present were, {rs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. Wilson smery, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. Beremiah Mahone Ww. R Bohnson, Mrs. F. B, Firmin, Mrs M. Gee. Mra. Carl H. Gompf, Mrs farshall Dayton, Mrs. Paul Hooper Mrs. A. Baker, Mrs. Sinclair Ree Mrs. Wiliam Tolhuret, Mrs. Pelton, Mrs. R. T, Kemp, Mrs. ). G. Murphy, Mrs. Harry Cotton irs. J. C. Warkley, Mrs. W. lL. Mrs. Thomas Kenney A. DeFreece and Mrs. Woodhall, guest of Mrs. McFadyen siren a Lutheran Aid Bazaar Saturday. ‘The bazaar to be given Saturday yy members of the Grace Lutheran jd society will begin at 12 o'clock nd cont'nue throughout the after- joon and evening. Among those ho will be in charge of the gift poth are, M Carl Schauss, I Shinstead, Mrs. O. C. F irs. M. G. Marrin, Mrs. I. {rs. Andrew Olson, Mrs. R. BE. im and Mrs. L. Larson. Those in harge df the serving of the lunch clude, Mrs. E. F. Milbourne Mrs. . R, Walters and Mrs. W. Read ke. A supper will be servec from o'clock until 8 and wil! be in harge of Mrs. Thomas ‘Thompson, rs. H. Barhaug, Mrs. Charles mes, Mrs. E. Runden, Mrs. A. D. arhaug, Mrs. B. Martins, and Mrs. jobert Heinze, At the Sunday ‘hool booth will be sold Chr'stmas s, seals and stationery. this will in charge of Miss Marjorie Ames. rprise packages will also be sold this booth. A parcel pcst sale will Hd to the features of the bazaar d has been arranged by Miss Li'- an Larsen, Miss Ruth Haugen mer Barhaug and Carl Runden, andy and articles made by the unday school department members Hill be in charge of Miss Beulah ompson. ‘The entire millinery stock of the te Ida E. L. Seidel of Stanton eb.. ham been turned over to the pmimittee, M J. Chance, Mrs on and Mrs. L. M. Kyne: eidel to be sold at the ba r, which will be held Saturday at © Odd Fellow’s hall eee jano Recital turday Afternoon. The piano pupils of Mrs. Ethel rickland will appear in recital on mturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at ie home of Mrs. C. A. Forbes 218 ast Eleventh street. Among thc ho take part in the progra une Forbes, E nk, Mabel Helen Sc ‘alker, Elizabeth Walker, Charlene hank and Haroli Johnson. ee rist'an Church zaar December 4. The Christ Women’s assacia- on of the Christian church MN ho'd their annual bazaar on esday, December 4 at the church Drner of Lind and Grant streets. addition to the sale of fancy ork and articles suitable for ristmas gifts a sale of baked Pos will be held. Tea will be ed during the afternoon and a hicken dinner during the evening. © public is invited to attend. ese oncert This Evening Well's Music Store A mus’cal concert of interest wi'l given this evening at 8:30 o'clock the Charles E. Wells music store East Second street to which al’ hose interested in miusic are invited P attend. The program for the ening follows: Ampico—Hungarian Rhapsody No. Liszt: recorded by Mischa Levitski >prano — “‘Sunbeams,” Ronald Sylvia,” Logan: Miss Hazel King. Violin—“The Son of Puszta,* ler Rela: Miss Helen Stone, Medium Brown Hair looks best all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Advertisement. LABORING MEN Your Grandfather will tell you to ‘buy Casper real estate. Well, you can do it next Sunday and Monday. The terms will be easy enough for you. Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street Contralto—"Pale Moon,” Logat. “Goodbye Sweet Day,” Kate Vannah. | Miss Violet Faulk. | Plano—"Scherzo Valse," Op. 40, Moszkowski. Miss Lillian Peterson. | Soprano—“Take Me With You | When You Fly," Clark: “The Lass | With the Delicate Air,” Arne: Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Trio—“Serenade,” MoszKowski; “I | Love a Little Cottage,” O'Hara; Miss | Edna May Healy, Mrs, E. E. Fisher jand Miss Violet Faulk; accompani- | ment, Mra. Cree and Miss Ruth Par- | mer. | ©. pie | Miss Lever Entertams Informally Thursday. Miss Violet Lever entertained in- formally Thursday afternoon at her home on South Beech street compli- ; mentary to her aunt and house | guest, Mrs. Charles Lever of Sloux City, Iowa, Honors at bridge for the ‘afternoon were won by Mrs. Jere miah Mahoney. Among tho#e who attended were, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mrs. William Tolhurst, Mrs. C. H Miss Gertrude Kamps, Miss Elim;deputy supervisor. Mrs. Harvey |it with her parents for a short time, Lowe, wife of the Bureau of mines’s | after which she will go to California |they representative at Fort Washakie is |on a months’ pleasure trip. Wrensted, Miss Augusta Luhrsen, Miss Emma Duis, Miss Bertha S:h- ler, Miss Olive Duis, Miss Margaret King, Mrs. Roy Light, Miss Mar- geret Fulton and the hostess. eee Bridge Luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Lioyd Smith and “rs. Daniel Beers will entertain at an informal bridge luncheen tomorrow at the home of the former, 1037 South Lin- coln street. eee Fortnightly Clob Meeting Tomorrow. The Fortnightly Briage club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. R. Johnson, 656 South Park avenue, cee P. E. 0. Meeting Saturday Afternoon. Mrs. F. B. Firmin will entertain the members of Chapter G af the P. E. O. Sisterhood tomorrow after- noon at 2.30 at her home, 804 South Grant street. All members and vis iting members in the ctiy are invit ed to attend. Ratan Thanksgiving Party This Evening. A Thanksgiving party for the men of the Casper office of the bureau of mines and their wives and sweethearts, will be given this eve- ning at the home of C. BE. Beecher be Casper Dally Cridune to be the guest of honor. Mrs. B. this city, New York, where she has been vis- iting for some time. She will visit here with her daughters, Mrs. Etta Hertzman, formerly of arrivec this week from Kirkham, Mrs. Edward Clemons and son Louln Hertzman. Mrs. Hertzman is enroute to her home in Seattle, Wash. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirk of Cleve- land. Ohio, are the guests of friends and relatives here for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. James C. Noland are the parents of a nine pound |baby daughter who arrived yester |day morning at thelr home on South Elm street. Both mother and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, are re ported to be progressing nicely. oe oe Mrs. N. L. Newell of Bonneville is the guest of friends here for sev eral days, Miss Marion Fuller will leave th: week for Denver where she will vir- eee Townsend, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. C. V. Nor- ris, Mrs. John McGrath Mrs. Jul- ian Lever Jr. Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- honey and the honored guest. eee Mrs. Aderton Will Entertain Saturday. Mrs. E. H. Aerton will entertain the members’ of her bridge club Sat urday afternoon at ther home in the Fulmore apartments. . Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Entertain At Dinner Mr, and Mrs. Linco'n Kelly were hosts at an informal dinner party given last Sunday evening at their home, Guests present for the even- ing were Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hughes Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Purkiser and Glenn E. Clay. cee Royal Neighbors Luncheon And Bazaar, November 26 The Royal Neighbors of Amer‘ca will give their annual luncheon ard bazaar Monday, November 26 at the Odd Fellows Hal! to which the public is Invited to attend. A merchants lunch will Le served from 11 a. m. until 2 Kathryn McDonal! Sisters Under the Skin Te IME was when the pleasure of owning pearls was limited to the chosen few —but today most any woman can attain her heart's desire by wearing NAVARRE PEARLS — a perfect reproduction of the natural jewel. Their beautiful subdued sheen, permanent lustre and indestructibility make them favored wherever fine jewels are worn. Sold in this city exclusively by o'clock, the bazaar to con. tinue all during the day. ese Miss McDonald Is Hostess at Party Miss Jano McDonald was hostess | at an informal bridge party given on Wednesiay evening at the Hei-| stand home on South Center street. | at which honors weer taken by Miss | Bila Wrensted and Loraine Light. Guests present for the evening were ecient a a eda Cakes can be heavy and tasteless, or as delicious as though mixed by an expert baker. Your cakes will be delightful if flavored with Van Duzer's ©. Gértified Ex- Ayres Jewelry Co. 133 South Center Street Last Day SATURDAY $50,000 SALESMAN’S SAMPLE FUR LINE AT WHOLESALE PRICES ~ Coats $50 to $1,000 Fur Pieces $5 to $200 CARACUL JACKETS In Biege and Platinum Colors—Trimmed and Untrimmed $45.00 Finest Quality and Newest Models Come in and meet Frank Fell Funger, representing Wm. Jackman’s Sons, New York City, America’s Leading Fur JOE DAVID & Co. 227 South Center | tved at Phoentx, Artzona, where east where they have been on Mrs. C. Popple and baby son are expect to spend the winter pleasure trip for the last few ting a few days here from months. The local people are de- months. While absent from the city their ranch east of the city. #5234 lighted with climatic conditions in they visited with friends and Mr. end Mrs. I, M. Smith and |the Arizona metropolis and exprees- relatives in Washington, D. C., Chi-| children, Frances and Josephine of |¢@ surprise at the high state af cul- cago, Hartford, Conn.and New| Denver are the guests hero for sev-|tivation of Iand in the Salt River York. | UP eral days of Mrs. Smith's sister, | valley, surrounding the city. PIG Ae | Spasmodic Croup is frequently Mrs. H. H. Summers. see Miss Alice Douds returned this| relieved by one application of— PAGE THREE. Mr. and Mrs. P. HL Smith are Morning from Boulder where she| Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Ryan will ong the out-of-town visitors attends St, Gertrude’s academy and | leave tomorrow overland for Denver spending several days here fram Will spend the Thanks to be gone for several weeks on a Denver. business and shopping trip. eee i oe | Mr. and Mrs. FB. A. Bell of Mon Mrs. Frederick Hanson came tana are visitors in the city for sev. down yesterday afternoon from her eral days, home in Riverton and wil! visit here “fe er Ome ene Senta Mrs, Denis Daly and smal! daugh ter E en have returned from the Mrs. Adline Russell arrived yes terday on a ahort business trip from Denver. ‘WO TO-NIGEY for loss of appetite, bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness, Without griping or nausea CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS ‘Wet your liver right—only 25¢ eee Mrs. G. J. Renil’e is a Glenrock visitor spending severa! days in the city. eee Mr, and Mrs. Don Sullivan, well nown residents of Casper, have ar “We Hand-Made Shoppe” FINAL CLEARANCE ON OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF MILLINERY BELOW COST— siving holidays | POR o_o DOE here visiting with her parent: FIRST ANNUAL DANCE For Xmas Tree Benefit Given by THE CATHOLIC GIRLS’ CLUB At Arkeon Dancing Academy SATURDAY ONLY In our gift department you will find beautiful hand-made gifts of distinction WE ADVISE EARLY SELECTION FOR CHRISTMAS 501 E. Second Phone 8673 TONICHT Admission $1.00 Ladies’ Free OUR ENTIRE STORE IS ABLAZE WITH BARGAINS 95e __..69e Gop At Oe ALL WOOL Silk Camisoles. Good Values........ Silk Hose. Very Special GIRLS’ All Wool Dresses One large rack of girls’ all wool Dresses; fancy trimmed in a range of colors. $3.95 Women’s Dresses All wool and all silk Dresses, variety of styles and sizes; real values. Ata special price ONE LOT All Wool Skirts MIDDIES Women’s Red, green and navy blue. Fine A very good assortment of fine * = Pure quality all wool middies, quality all wool fancy plaid Children’s Wool Skirts. Choice of this lot. School Hose Hose 15c $3.95 COATS A very special assortment of women’s fine quality Coats fur collar and cuff trimmed at a very special price 2) eee in a variety of new styles, All very neatly trim- Metianicawelliinienedes.. 2. sab eA About 85 Dresses of all wool and all silk materials 7 ) a 95 Women’s Corsets; very special___.. _79e Sale Price _49@ Women’s Gauze Vests. At Rubberized A . Special SE BLOUSES All Silk Blouses in a variety of colors, styles. All fancy trim- med and values that will as- tonish you. Bungalow Aprons Women’s Gingham and fine quality percale Bungalow Ap- rons in a‘choice of colors and fancy patterns. 89c SWEATERS 5.00 MILLINERY Our ALL Entire WOOL Stock of Dark Women’s and misses’ Brushed Women’s Flamnelette Wool Sweaters; pockets at- Including Sport and Dress Outing OUTING tached. At a very special Hats. Also girls’ Hats at Flannel SKIRTS price. Gowns RIDICULOUSLY 69c LOW PRICES 89c $3.95 THE The Store The Store That Accommodating Undersells aA monn