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“te emer: and Mrs. Corden ertain. ir. an¢t, Mrs. John L. Corden en- hite flowers with nut baskets and te match were used for the ble decorations. Honors at bridge! pd Mrs. Lyle C. Nash. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Corden e Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Owens, Mr. d-Mrs. Lyle C. Nash, Mr. and rs. Homer C. Lewis and M’ss| jelen Morris of Oklahoma who ts! eral weeks. eee fian Sisters Will Tea Wednesday. e Pythian Sisters wil! give a tea dnesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the home of Mrs. J. M. Stewart, CY avenue fcr the members of organization and their friends Stewart w'll be assisted during afternoon by Mrs. O. A. Ridge- , Mrs. A. H, Wolcott and Mrs. Cc. Whitmore. . ° ee Neate Club Meeting Nicolaysen Home, e first meeting of the new year he Duplicate Bridze club will be on Fricay of this week at the e of Mrs. P. C. Nicclaysen on ith Wolcott street. ee ting with friends in the city for) th Mr. and Mrs. here for several Los Angeles are evening were taken by MY. i weeks visiting with friends and at- tending to business affairs. se. Omaha where she has been visiting for the last three weeks her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin. eee BANQUI AND VOTES ‘The annual banquet. the installa. of/ 1924 officers, a snappy bust- meeting and the announcement business meeting and ceremonies. detail, the ceremonies being in charge of R. M. Boeke. The cfficers who will have charge of the post for the coming year include Owen Muck, commander; Richard Gardl- de Casper Dally Cridune GEORGE VROMAN POST STAGES QUET, INSTALLS OFFICERS, ON COMPENSATION AY METHODISTS Resolutions and Historical— D. W. Ogilbee. ~ Membership—B. G. Westover. Ceremon‘es—A. B. Alten. Public ty—C. E. Geiger. Civie and Form—R. M. Boeke.” Legislative—A .H. Beach. Finance and <Audting — Verne Mokler. me Entertainment—John Wyland. Band—E. T. Lageman. Chaplin, H. Roe Bartle, ¥ The chairmén of the service ath- Miss Elizabeth Irvin has returned ‘phe installation was carried out in |letic and meetings committees ‘have not, yet been appointed. | The most’ important matter brought before the meeting was the matter of new club rooms. The lease on the present rooms in the Mrs. R. M. Gallagher of Montana ner, vice-commander; Harry J. Mills) Beckl'nger building expires Febru- cer. The field secretary of the post bas not yet been appointed by Com- several days this week under consideration for the off.ce. visiting with friends in Thermopolis. i cee ‘The chairman of the various com- mittees announced last night are as Miss Marguerite Cawood of this follows: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gregg of Den- ver are visiting with friends here until Saturday when they Calffornia for the remainder of the '° be colng nicely. winter. city spent Monday of this week in) Building—Kenneth T. Rice. Cheyenne. Americanization—C. K. Fletcher, ‘nsuranze. en’s and Children’s hospital. Dr. Lathrop reports mother and baby . The Misses Dilma Scott.and Affa Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lewia have Mae Stoddard have returned from nd Rosary Meeting ane: Afternoon. Thirteenth street, Mrs. Lewis’ fre. J. 8. Newman and Mrs, 3. mother, Mrs. F. C. Day of Kansas Carey will act as hostesses to- row afternoon at the first meet of the new year of the Altar a Rosary soc’ety to be held in thx pilin club. All members are asked be present as important business tters will be transacted and. the nual election of officets will be a. Mark's Guild Will ject Thursday. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will enter- in for the members of St. Mark's fuild Thursday afternoon, January , at 2:30 at her residence, 1134 outh Wolcott street. During the eeting the annual election of offi- AR WIl be held. forth Casper Christian d Meeting Thursday ‘The Lad’es’ Aid Society of the orth Casver Christian church will neet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock it the home of Mrs. L. E. Killebrew 30 North Washington street. All embers and visitors are invited to ‘tend. eee Busy Bee Circle Wid Meet t Mrs. E. M. Miller will entertain he members of thé Busy Bee circle ef the Methodist Ladies’ a‘d society Thursday afternoon at her residence, 46 Madison street. All: members Meeting Wednesday W. L. Kuykendah! Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet in regular sesion tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the id Fellow’s hall. Fol'owiny t {nstallation of officers, refresh- nents will be served by the retiring officers. All members of the or- ganization are asked to be present eee Mrs. Manas x Entertains Pepper Ch Mrs. Charles T. Weidner enter. tained the members of the Pepper club last evening at her home, 334 East Eleventh street. High honors at bridge for the evening were won by Mrs. Ceci! Bon. Substitutes were Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. Cecil Bon,| Mrs. John McGrath and Mrs. M. C. Price. The club will be entertained next week on Monday evening by Mrs. Nell K'mbal!l at her home on South Wolcott street. eee Westminster Guild ‘Will Meet The Westminster Gulla of the Presbyterian church will meet WWed- nesday evening at the manse, 1103 South Wolgott street. This will be the first meeting of the year and all members are asked to be présent. Following the dinner which w'll be served at 6:30 a program will be given which will be in charge of Miss Helen Bervig. . ‘octurne Club Meeting ‘Dest Evening ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. C. R’-er enter- tained the members of the Casper Nocturne club last evening at an enjoyable meeting at their -home. 855 South Grant street. Dur'ng the meeting a program was given which included a vocal selection, Shuberts Serenade, by Miss Ruth Palmer, vocal solos, “The Lotus Flower Schumann and “In Sum- mer Fields" by Brahmm. Mrs. R. B. Leggett and an interesting discus. sion of the melody of music by Mr. and Mrs. Riker. At the close of the meeting refreshments were serv- ed by the hosts assisted by Mrs. Berta Smith, president of the club. ee Birthday Party Monday Afternoon Little Betty Jane Thomas, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Thoma: was hostess at an afternoon party given yesterday In celebration of her fourth birthday. Games were play- “and refreshments were served ar the close of the afternoon by Mrs. ‘Thomas assisted*by Mrs. Fredericl Sayler. Among’ the children who attended were Lillian Calley. Frances Noland, Genevieve Robertson, May Patterson, Thelma Cole .and the hostess. eee Miss Neahouse Is Hostess At Party Miss Dora Neahouse entertained last evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Rudolf Kamon. formerly M’ss Isabelle Burton who was a bride of last month. The evening was spent in playing games afteh which refreshments were served. Fifteen guests attended. ‘Helena, Mont. City, Mo. Miss. Olive Marshall is the guest here of friends from her home tn Miss Marshall ar- rived last evening and intends to spend several weeks here. eee Miss Vira Barker has returned to Ferry Hall in Chicago to resume her studies after spending the hol!- ;the winter months. days here with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barker on South Beech street. ~ eee Miss Leah Holloran left last eye- niig for Denver to be gone for sev- eral days on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Blakey will leave on Thursday of this week for New York and other eastern cities where they will spend some time on a buying trip, purchasing the advanced spring styles. i cee Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kinnaman and daughter Evelyn were visitors who spent several days here last week from théir home In Gillette. The trip was made overland. see The Rev. J. ‘Allan Price and H. J. Collins have returné® to’ thélr“hom: in Powell having spent several da, here attending the Baptist state convention held last week. eee Mrs. K. Bowden of: Lander is the butiness today. guest of friends here for a short time. eee Cc. F. Palmer has returned from Burns where he spent a short time visiting with Mrs. Palmer and family. eee Mrs. O. W. Leedy and son were Casper people who spent several jays last week visiting with friends and relatives in Hudson. ove Mrs.°A. H. Beach and family are making their home in Lusk for the present time. “Mr. Beach is an at- torney, having law offices in this city. eee Mrs. Carl Nicolaysen is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Sabina Dalpaiz at Cambria for severa! days. Mrs. Nicolaysen wil] also visit with frlends at Newcastle. eee Mrs. John Kirch of Riverton was the guest here last week of her family. cee Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott and in Lander after spending a few days here visiting with friends and relatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendrix have as thelr guests at thelr home on South Sp; street, Mrs. Hen- drix’s mothe and sister, Mrs. H. H. Johnson and:Miss Ethel Johnson of St. Paul, Minn. 8 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Page of Chi- cago are visitors in the city this week for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson aud daughter have returned from Billings where they have been Visit- ing with relatives since the Chri: mas holidays. . oe Mrs. Floyd Jones of Glenrock was a shopper in the city yesterday for a short time. eee Mrs. Dick Richards of Riverton and Jack Adams of Crawford, Neb., have been called here by the serious illness of their mother who ifs at the home of her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Harry Adams on South Center street. eee Miss Virginia Allan who spent the Christmas and New Year holi- days here with relatives left last evening for her home in Colorado. ‘ cee Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Siingraber of Chicago are visiting here for a few days. c2e Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Sidney are among the out-of-town visitors Omaha. “ee q Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller of Okla- homa are here for a few days the guests of friends, eee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson are the parents of a baby daug'jter who arrived this morning at the Wom. spending several days here from | as their guests at their home on Salt Creek where they spent sev-| eral days visiting with friends. eee Announcements have been re- ceived here of the arrival of a baby) daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Starr of Kent, Wash. Ms. Kent was formerly Miss Vera Hollings- worth of this city. eee Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Lioyd expect to leave this week for Arizona where they will spend the remainder of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Williams are Casper business ca‘lers in the city \for a few days from their home in Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. Cra'g arrived yes- terday from Alliance, Neb., and will visit here with friends for several days. eee Mrs. William Nevels of Lavoye is shopping here and visiting with friends a short time this week. see M, C. Burke is expected to return tomorrow from Arizona where he has beer spending the holidays with Mrs. Burke and children. ———— [ata mre] H. J. Miler of Lusk is here on 7 C. H. Van Alstin of Cheyenre is spending several days here on bus- iness having arrived yesterday, eee J. B. Henderson is a Casper visi- tor here for several days from his home in Houston, Texas. eee Henry EB. Perkins, a Casper at- torney, returned this week from Kansas City, Mo., where he has been spending the holidays with rel- atives and friends. see Among the Denver business men who arrived this morning are 8S. G. Elbe, A. J, Lowe, H. A, Griffin, P. | A. Quinby, F. J. Connel'y and J. W. | Loftin, cee Dave Scott is here on business to- day from Salt Creek. see Edwin Gold who is here on busi- ness from Denver for a motion pic- ture concern is confined to his room daughter, Mrs. Gene Griffith ana: in the West hotel with a broken arm. P. H. Guin! is an Omaha busi- family have returned to their home |"@s* man spending a few days here on business, eee Jack Allen, deputy to United States Marshal H. L. Patton spent yesterday here from Cheyenne. see | George Anderson, salesman for the MacFarland -Automobile company, western distributors of Buiek cars, is in the city this week. ere Alex Ocenas has arrived in the city from Hudson and expects to make his home here. eee i. L, B. Page was a Casper visitor who spent several days last week in Lander on a business trip. vee J. A. Johnson, Casper contractor who has been spending some time in Laramie where he has the contract for the new University buildings, has returned to the city. eee Paul Russell, chief clerk of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy rail. road, has returned from Illinois where he spent the holidays with relatives and friends. .ee Lawrence Johnston of the Gra- ham Paper company, who has been spending the last week here on bus- iness from Denver, will leave this evening for Cheyenne, where he ex- pects to spend several days on bus- iness for his company. Thomas Cahill, representative of the Armour packing company who has been spending the last week here on business from Denver, left this afternoon for Douglas and vicin- WATCH FOR THE A.B.C. NINETY AND NINE Jon this matter will be made within Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson are mander Muck, several men being the next few days. bani favored land and has. arrived and will make Casper adjutant; Dr, W. W. Yates, execu. /8Py 17 and cannot be renewed. The her future home having accepted tive and Glen Topper finance offi-/ Post has under consiceration several a position here. locations, all central, and a decision A vote of the members present showal 100 per cent in. favor of a bonus but @0:one asking for a cash settlement. Approximately 60 per ald with the rest in favor of paid up ity where he wil spend @ short time. } | i; eee | M. Hf. Owens’ of Ft. Worth, Tex, is here on business for several weeks, eee H. C Fitzpatrick, superintendent |of the Kasoming Oil company, spent Monday of this week in‘Cheyenne on business see Charles R Hurley of the «Casper Sheet Metal Works was a business” ca.ler in Cheyenne this week for a short time eee Cc. M. Smith, who has been visit- ing with his parents for the last Week in Denver, returned yesterday. eee P. J. Ballard of Tulsa, Okla, is here on business this week. Stanley C. Jones of Washington, D. C., arrived today and will spend until Monday of next week here at- tending to business affairs of im- portance, eee Horace F. Burnett of Colorado Springs is among the. out of town business visitors in the city today. eee James C. Hoffman has returned from a business trip of several days to Cheyenne and Laramie. see Martin .C. Wilson left today for his ranch west of the city after spending, the last week here yisit- ing with friends. eee W. A. Lee is among the Nebraffica’” men:here this week from Omaha at- tend-ng to bus.ness affairs. Spanish War Vets And Auxiliary To Meet This Evening There will be a joint meeting of the United Spanish War Veterans and the Lacies Auxilary \this eve- ng at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following the instal- lation of officers, refreshments wil! be served. All members are asked to be present. —___ MADISON, Wis., Jan. 8—The University of Wisconsin faculty has approved the eight game foot- ball schedule for the Badgers next ‘all and Coe college of Iowa was added to the schedule, it was an- nounced today by university ath- letic officials. The game will be played here on October. 11. Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for co prgparations, by using this well- nown old recipe for making coug! syrup. It is simple and cheap but it has no equal for Vgc & results. It takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate relie?, usually stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get 24% ounces of Pinex from any drupe’ 4 par it into a pint bottle, and add pi yw geese yt sugar syrup a full pint. If you prefer, mans prolnaness honey, of ae syrup, ins! of sugar syrup. er Way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a ily a Hone Sima 1 ly astonishing how quickl it acts, penetrating through every air penne: of the throat and lungs— loosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough dis- appear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarse- nese or bronchial ane ight ‘inex is a special an: con- centrated compound of genuine. Nor- ‘way pine extract known the world over for ite hesling effect on membranes. BUILDING FUNG 3 AUTHORIZED By Board to Take | ‘ First Steps. Ata ly attended meeting of the offi board of the Methodist Episcopal church held last night a motion was made that it was the sent'ment of the official board that a@ building fund be started tmmed- jately and a committee of seven was appointed to take charge of the cam- 1 Brown Suit. Size 1 1 Cadet Blue. 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The first meeting of ‘the committee wit be held at the home of W. L. Ron- aldson 804 East Third street next Friday night at 8 o'clock. The committee will report their action and recommendation at a special meeting of the official board on next Tuesday night January 15. The meeting last n'ght was enthus- fastic and there was a .unanimous feeling on the part of those present that the building fund should be started at once. Plans for a new church have not been ,decided upon but two different plans were hung on the walls of the church for the members to study. In addition to its property at the corner of Second and Durbin streets, which has developed into a valuable business location, the church owns a s‘te at Eighth and Center streets, fronting the city park, and the new edifice for whi the present fund is being started will grace this site. TWO DIVORCE CASES ARE FILED IN COURT HERE Alma Weise has filed suit for a divorce against Reinhart Welse on the grounds of indignities. couple were married October 1919, at Valentine, Neb., and have one daughter, three years old. The plaintiff asks permanent all- mony of $75 per month and the custody of the minor child. Wiliam H. Axford is seeking a divorcee from Annie 0. Oxford on the grounds of desertion. The de- “endant’s last known address is given as Detroit. Mich. They were married at Dixon. Ill, tn 1901. ea Cada: VENIZELOS RECOVERS LONDON, Jan. 8.—Ex-Premier Venizelos of Greece has recovered from the indisposition with which PAGE THREE. he was setzed during the initial #es- sion of the new assembly and seems to be planning to be. minister in the new ca dispatch to Reuters from At day. He is declared to have becothe |optimistic regarding the achieve- | ments of Unity w in the nation Jand to be highly fied with the conversations he has had with the Jers. “Everything,” adds the dispatch, “points to the definite overthrow Jof the Glucksburg dynasty.” THE TROUBLE OF COFFEE MAKING-USE IT IS MADE JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND CH, SO GOOD! *Subway Suit Special Choice of Any Winter Suit in the Subway, $16.95 4. Your Choice 95 6. In the Subway {A IN THE SUBWAY $6.50 Wool Scarfs, OK al vistors. J aeletater a stele ste $3.00 Princess Sateen Slips, flesh, navy, brown, All sizes . $1.50 Black Sateen Petticoats. 10-in. ruffle. Of Earrings : robes EVERYWOMAN’S STORE $3.95 ree G1.95 Special. .....%. 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