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be Casper Daily Cribune Los Angeles where they expect to spend the remainder of the winter months, They will be joined the first of next month by Mrs. Reams who will visit with them in California for some time. several days here on business. Mr. ‘Wood will spend several days fie'ds before returning to his home. se. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jacoby of 1033 Ash street are the parents of a baby sor who arrived last Saturday even- ing at the County hospital. Dr. Kamp the attending physician, re- Ports mother and son to be progres- sing satisfactoritly. . been since last Monday on a busi- ness trip and visiting with friends. eee Was among the out of town business callers who arrived in the city yes- terday Harned sang “I Love a Little Cot- tage” to the accompa:.‘ment of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Harry L, Black read an’ en- tertaining and informal paper on “My Introduction to Literature,” Mrs. Lillian Van Burgh read poems. “Life Is So Short,” and “Don’t Send Your Boy Where My Girl. Can't Go.” A Whiff of Wyoming Breeze” was a combination of prose and poetry given by Roy C. Smith. Dr. Harned read an original poem, “The Fortune Seekers” was a short story of gold mining written and read by Harry Black. E. Rich- ard Shipp gave readings of his fol-| | lowing poems: “An Abandoned Marriage ‘The marriage of Miss Daisy Kropp of this city to James A. Hooks took place last evening at 5 o'clock, Jus- tice Henry Brennan performing the . Miss Ella Wrensted of the Wren- sted Studio in the O & § building has returned from Denver where she spent the New Year holidays with friends. F. A. McGuinn of Tulsa., Okla., is here visiting with friends for sever- al days. Mr. McGuinn ex leave Monday for Denver, cee eee r 1 Ieave to- rk tax reared ania wratiea:| feeds 'attaire’ bere. toc bevetan dove Tenia ter studied attthe Iprake eer| from his beme in Salt Lake. versity. Miss Machling has been rie bes fs the holidays here with her} Paul Beck has returned from parents Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Mechling| Rawlins and Rock River where he ae thelx. Romwe, 824 South Durbin] Spent several days attending to bus. paar iness affairs. : eee Among the Denver business men spending several days here are Frank Holland, D. F. Harris, C. EB. Williams and James I. O'Connell, Burton C. Fuller left this week for California where he expects to make his future home. [organ bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mar. garet Kropp,©f 252 North Park street and’ been a residence of this city childSood. She hag been for time connected with the Midwest Pharmacy. The groom came to Casper a yea® ago from Texas and has been since that time working fn the of] fields at Salt Creek. The couple will make their home here. L. M. Simons is attending to bus- enne. David Kidd will leave Saturday for Chicago to resume his studies at Lake Forest. Mr. Kidd has succeed- ed In making several honorary clubs and is president of his class. He was also captain of the football team. eee Jewell of Shoshoni, Here is Prince George Matchi- i, husband of Princess Matcht- ‘belli who will play in “The Miracle.” \He came to New York aboard the ‘Leviathan. wil ‘Woman's Club Miss Mae Hamilton will entertain the members of the Casper Woman's club Saturday afternoon at her resi- dence on South Durbin street. see sketch “Some Yuletide Happiness” in which the author gave some details of an unusual Christmas. Mrs. E. ac eee “ ve companied by her daughter Miss Isa- Ret and, The Sacth Room, belie, who left this afternoon for|) George Howarth is visiting with ab Hammond Leryn be ae Pte tee goers: e Fairboult, Minn., to resume her stud- nds here for a short time from es at St. Mary'sscollege spent yes-| Salt Creek. rday here as the guests of friends. Mrs, Jewell will leave this evening for her, home, absence of the author. “Christ or Mars,” Will Irwin's latest book, was Mrs. Willa B. Hammond, formerly of Wyoming had as her guesta during the holidays at her home in Wash. ington. Miss Theadora Wilson a student at Vasser and a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson of thi city; Thomas Cameron, who attends school at Annapolis; Edward Murane, a student of the University of Michi- gan at Ann Arbor; son of Judge and Mrs, C. D. Murane of Casper and Leroy Crofts, a law student at George Washington university, all of Wyoming. Mrs. Hammond was hostess at several delightful evening and afternoon affairs for the enter- tainment of her guests during their visit in Washington. ar Miss O'ga M. Pearson, a register- x ed nurse who has been spending the discussed briefly by Eugene Martin. | last few months here has returned Mr. Irwin is an honorary member|to her home in Los Angeles. of the Bookfellows circl dhs, ae} Mrs. Frank M. O'Brien was ap-| Miss Mildred Hanson who has pointed chairman of the program} peen npending the holidays with her ‘or the next meeting which will be | sister, Mrs, David Foote, will leave held February 7. Sunday for Caputa, S. D., where she ed will resume her duties as a teacher in the schools there. ee Henry T. Lockman is expected to return tomorrow from Buffalo, N rhere he has been spending the Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Daniels ot Council Bluffs, Ia., are here for several days visiting with friends. eee Miss Mary Adams has returned from the East where she was calleé three weeks ago by the serious {Il ness of a cousin. Patriarchal Militant Club To Hold Series of Dances. The Patriarchal Militant club which is a high branch of the Odd Fellows will give a series of thirteen dancing parties this year the first one to be given Saturday evening, January 5. Excellent music has been secured, the Vanderbeck or- chestra and will play for the entire series. The orchestra will also fur- nish the music for the “Father Time" dance to be given by the Standard Ol Athletic association January 10 in the Industrial Rela- Justin McCarty, son of Eugene McCarty left last evening for Den- ver where he will resume his stud- jes at the Regis college. Mr. Mc- Carthy has been spending the holl- days here viniting with his father and sisters Mary and Frances, ee. Mrs. Anna Leeper wi'l leave this evening for Buffalo, N. Y., where she will visit for some time with her son, Lieutenant Carroll Leeper and today from Denver. e. Mrs. E. F. Claytor and the Misses Martha and Alice C'aytor are Visit- ing here with friends from Split Rock. Mrs. Claytor reports ‘the roads to be in poor condition. ———— Wroming Sindents Guests In 's Home Congressman’ The following clipping from Sun- day's Washington Evening Star will be of interest to many Casper people. “Representative and Mrs. Charles family, Lieutenant Leeper E. Winter entertained last evening| tions building. is stationed at Buffa’o, in their home at 1671 Madison street eee oes northwest in honor of some of the| Junior Class Will Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lenon of Ok- homa are in the city visiting with friends for several days having ar- rived yesterday, : ‘Wyoming young people who are at- tend’ng schoo! in the east and spending the holidays in and around ‘Washington. “Dinner was served at , and Wea evening's entertainment consist- ed 8f a varied program, cards, music and dancing. “The guests included Miss Theo- dora Wilson of Vassar, Miss Jeanette Leckie, George Washington Uni- vers'ty; Miss Mary Leckie, Miss Evelyn Smallwood, Mrs. Willa B. Hammond, Miss Mary Alice Ham- mond, Mr. Tom Cameron of Annapo- lis, Mr. Edward Murane of Ann Ar- bor; Mr, Leroy Crofts, George Wash- ington University; Lieut. William E. ‘Winter, West/Point; Stanley T, Win. ter, Western Military, Academy, Al ton, Ill; Watren “win! and Frank- lin Winter. }Harold A. Henry, An napolls, Clarence Rundauist, George town university, and J. W. Mc Arthur of George Washington, un!- versity. “Mrs. Winter was assisted tn enter taining by her mother, Mrs. Pauline Maltby, and her sister, Miss Suzanne Maltby.’ Meet Saturday. The Junior class of the First Christian church will meet tomor- row afternoon at 2:30 at the church. All members and children are asked to be present. L. K, Butler of DesMoines is at- tending to business affairs here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson of Minneapolis are visiting here with friends and relatives for several weeks having arrived last Sunday. eee Attorney C. C. Marlow of Califor- nia was a visitor here yesterday, ese L. B. Seames of Akron, O., is here Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Henderson ana|on business for several days. children Frank and Lillian have re-| ce heste turned from Utah where they have| L. C. Marshall will leave tonight invitation has been’ extended to all|been spending the ho'ldays with a|for Denver to be gone until Tuesday sirls who are home from school and| Sister of Mr. Henderson's, Of next week ono. business trip. eee Pan Hellenic Luncheon Saturday At Henning The Panhellenic association will entertain at a luncheon Saturday ot this week at the Henning hotel. An tertain the members of the Noctu- rne club Monday evening January 7 at 8 o'clock at their home, 855 South Grant street. All members are in- vited to atten i ——___ Horlicks ORIGINAL Aalted Milk Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Bailey who! have been visiting here for several 2UCe@ BIG AUCTION &ALB weeks with their son, Dr. C. H. Women Of Mooseheart og rhere will be a big auction sale at} Bailey and Mrs. Batley will leave L AVill Meet 4 South David. Saturday after-| this evening for their home in Den The Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the; Moose lodge on West First street. The new officers for the year will bein charge of the meeting and all members are asked to be present. foon at 2 p. m. of household furni- ure, rugs, bedding, cooking utensiis @'shes, glassware, etc. Harned a niture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. Four large grape frult, 25¢ Friday and Saturday. Mokler and Gauvain, East Second Street Public Market. ver. who are going to attend are asked| Miss E. A. White is here on bus-|__ Charles Howard an attorney of to call Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum at| {ness and visiting with friends for| Sacramento is here on business hav- ents. ¥ eae} SS, ee C. G, Wood of Atlanta, Georgi: = o SR "Mite Thomas K Jordon of Den.!#ttived yesterdiy and will spend ter, Mrs. Frederick Carter will leave this evening for her home. She for the last two months at the Reams | W"Avoid imitations and home will leave Sunday evening for! { 17863 or Mrs, W. R. Finney at 661R|@ few days from her home in Den-|!M& arrived yesterday. ¥er who has been spending the last will be accompanied by her small Children eee The Original Food-Drink for All Lincoln, Neb., parents of Mrs. O. M. ted Grain Extractin Pow. spending the holidays here. ‘Those oi sige oo fortthe Purpose of ninking arrange. | Ver. ee few weeks visiting with her daugh-| « grand daughter, Evelyn Carter. S706 for Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rowell ot QuickLunchatHome,OfficeaF. Reams who have been visiting here wheal betaine an Sisters Elect Alternate Grand Representative ‘At a meeting held last evening by the Pythian Sisters in the Knights of Pythias hall, Mrs. L. M-: Crom- well was elected Alternate grand representative to the grand temple which will meet next August in Sheridan. Mrs. Cromwell was alse presented with a past chief certifi- cate a reward for having served three years as secretary to the or- ganization. Officers were installed during the meeting and business matters of importance were trans- acted. SATURDAY AND MONDAY Bargains at Shikany’s LADIES’ WOOL HOSE, per pair_____________95@ LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE, per pair_-_$1,50 Ladies Outsize Silk and Wool Hose, per pair__$9.00 Litertary Club Holds Interesting Meeting. World affairs were discussed at length by the’ members of the Cas- per Literary club at their meeting last night. Ernest Marquardt led the discussion of current events. The wage proposition, transporta- tion, and the probable outlook for ‘4924 were among the things talked about. “George Jarvis gave a brief. survey of wor'd conditions in geu- eral, involving the league-of nations world court{ and other phases. Judge R. R, Rose presided over the literary program. J. Cattera'l ‘was the critic. eee Mrs. Durst Entertains At Bridge Tea 4 Mrs, Joun J, Durst was host yesterday Afternoon at an enjoyable bridge fea the Iast of a series of partiesa.given at her home on South Center street. Honors for the af- ternoon were won by Mrs. J. Cat- terall and Mrs. William H. Webber. Guests of Mrs. Durst were: Mrs. John H. Casey, Mrs, William H. ‘Webber, Mrs. C. Ray McShane, Mrs. Cliften Horn, Mrs, James P.. Swee- ney, Mrs. William’ L. Cahill, Mrs. Carl P. Taylor, Mrs. John R. Hea'y, Mrs. J. Catterall, Mra. R. D. Mille: a Stanley L. Griebel, Mrs. A, T. -Sessen, Mrs. James P. O'Brien, Mrs. R. B. Leggett, Mrs: B. -.. Sterm, and Mrs. Allan McLellan, s 2 4 Bookfellows Have Fine Program. The first meeting of: the Casper circle of Bookfellows for this year was held at the Henning last night and proved a very successful one despite the fact that many members.; were absent. Dr. M. E. Harned was [ in charge of the program. Dr. We are positively closing out our entire line of ladies’ and children’s Wool and Silk and Wool Underwear BELOW COST. REMNANT SALE Invoicing gave us a chance to measure and set aside hun- dreds of short:lengths in-velvets, silks, Brocade Silk and Satins, Metal Cloths, etc. All in suitable lengths for dress patterns, blouses, skirts and linings. We have also a large basket-of cotton and wool materials, draperies, curtains, * BELOW COST SHIKANY DRY GOODS ° Harned herself opened the Prograin ; by singi: “Waitt for the & to Rise." Sho was accompanted oy (fl 141 East Second Phone 736 Mrs. Roy Churchill Smith. At ths gonclusion . of . the- meeting _ Dr. E. C, Clark has returned from in| Douglas where he spent several days Salt Creek looking over the oil] this week on business. Elmer C. Hook and son are busi. Clarence Clarke has returned from| ess callers here for a few Denver and Cheyenne where he has| from serve Thomas Piney of Denver arrived| this morning and will spend a few Frank C. Berkley of Washington | 23" here visiting with friends. S. D. Graham has returned from Cheyenne where he has been visit- ing with friends for the last days. Charles Lackey, ‘pects to/ the Big Piney district, is in the city on business following a virdt of sev. eral days spent this week in Chey-| Judge R. R. Rose has returned! from Cheyenne where he spent eral days on business. | heidictms eeand Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health’ Superfluous flesh { neither is it healthy to ercise too much ‘he simplest method k: ducng the overt steadily is the Marmola Prescription, and are sold by druggists the worid over at one follar for a “ffective and convenient. PAGE THREE Sawdon -of the Bureau of Mines {s spending a short time in Salt Creek on business. —— | Thoma Cahill of the Armour | Fancy Winesap apples, $2.70 per {packing company 1s here on busi-!box. Mokler and Gauvain, East Seo ness for several days from Denver.|ond Street Public Market. | Howard Stahl lef, Wednesday| §. evening for Denver to be gone sev- eral days on a business tri ese j eee da: — Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee 228 East Second St. Phone 623 few! see oil operator of { cece : TOMORROW is the Last Day of Our 3-Day Clear- ance Sale healthy, | diet or e: its Winter Millinery. Many of these pat- terns were formerly priced at $22.00. Velvets, velours and felts, sport or dress models . js not for ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony Midwest Pharmacy * 4 dose of the famous They are popular because Ask your them or send price Fmola Co., 46 for MANY NEW Dresses & Coats Added to Our Lines of Wonderful and Unusual Values at $10.95 $12.50 SUBWAY $16.75 $25.00 *~ -MAIN FLOOR $27.50 $35.00 $44.00 $45.00 __ $55.00 ~ AFUR WRAP Would surely make these cold days much more pleasant and the cold winds easier to bear. Our line of Fur Coats in short jacquettes and full length coats in Caracul, French and Hudson Seal, Beaver, Jap Mink, Eastern Mink, Squirrel and Mole is still complete and prices are actu- ally astonishing. All Fur Neck Pieces at 20 Per Cent Discount Ey a, TS HOSE Closing out broken lines of hose, both Spring Hats The very newest Hats, the earliest harbingers neey vie ani id es of Spring are here—not tans and greys. a great many, — but $2.50 to $4.50 enough to show which values. way the wind blows. They are creations of $1 95 flowers, laces, ribbons sa and silky straws. Each f one is just a little dif- This line includes ferent than anything outsizes in black gone before. Come in and brown. and try them on. Si EVERYWOMAN’S STORE