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| | BY MARY TOBIN Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gothberg, Mr, Will Serve D.nner . and. Mrs. W.-J. Lewis, Mims Marie Members of, the Altar and ‘Rosary Bishop, Miss Hazel Jones, Miss Max- society of the church of St..Anthony| ine Russell, Miss Jane Posy, Miss will serve a-turkey dinner Wednes- | Katherin Stitt, Miss Emma Goth- day evening, January 30, at the Mul-| berg and the Messrs Marvin Bishop Jr., Richard Bailey, William Stitt, ¥. 8. Combs,’Arthur Combs, Glenn Douglas and the honored guests. . Maurice Kelleher, Mrs. J. F-.| will meet tomorrow afternoon at the and, Mrs. B. F, Cullen, Mrs. E.| home of Mrs. J. G. Joi 214 East U. Hort, Mrs, R. McAdams, Mrs.| Thirteenth street at 2 o'clock. Work Patrick Murphy and Mrs. James| will be started in basketry and all Daly. Mrs. John Heagney will be in| members are asked to bring an ice eb of the distribution of water pick a pair of pliers and some glue. ile the Mesdames J. L. Dessert,| They are also requested to be pre- W. K. O'Neil, R. Dettwyler and F.| pared to purchase the material upon crater will be in charge of the — ‘Modern Woodmen Of Dance February: 1 America Will Meet The retail clerks union will give Casper Camp No. 12325. Modern} a dancing party Friday eveni: Woodmen. of America will meet} February 1, at the Cuttnery Work-| Ui Let the Winds Howl! . 2 RES SARI WA Reem, RN MP ES ec OM RS « be Casper Dally Cridune PAGE THREE connection with the Kiwanis or-) C- H. Reimerth ts expected to re-] L. R. Robison of Salt Creek is CITY. BRIEFS ganization of which he is district} tUrm shortly igen. wgeta: visiting with ene Sire today. oR ‘sabe aioe eee 3. D. Davis vf Welch is here on| Clyde Hill is a Salt Creek bust- — icy blasts'mean only joy to this Missouri lassie. Monday evening of next week Jan-|er’s hall. Music will be furnished| Mendota. And aay. you ought to see her cut a figure eight! vary 28 at the Knights of Pythias| by Spies Union orchestra popularly hall. Officers will be installed and| known as Spies Howling Wolves. jcandidates initiated also the transac-| Those on the committee in charge of tion of business affairs of import-| arrangements are William Plepel, jance. All members of the organiza-| John D. Salmond, Lewis Ba‘ ir, L. tion are asked to be present. P. Pile, Frank Lindsay, Jack L. ot One Hollinger. Dr. and Mrs, Kimball 2 Will Entertain, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Kimball wil! entertain at a formal dinner party PERSONALS this evening at thelr home on Park nue to precede the formal danc- ing party at the Arkeon. Guests|, Wore has been received here jof Dr. and Mrs. Kimball will be Mr. | {fom Mrs. W. J. Chamber ain that jend Mrs. Gallaway, Mr. and Mrs.|She has reached Phoenix, Ariz. BE Becklinger, -Mr. and. Mra.| 29d that she expects to spend the Emmet Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-| Te™mainder of the month there. Mrs. ley Griebel, Mr. and Mrs. John Pet-| Chamberlain expects to visit tho ind Mr, and Mrs. BE. H.| Many points of scenic interest near by and ts planning’ a’ trip’ to the Roosevelt dam,. over. the Apache trail highway, eee Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Baker have as their. guest at their home on South McKinley street, Mrs. Bak- ers’ mother, Mrs. William Star. don of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Star. don arrived last evening and ex- pects to spend a week or ten days here. Chapter “G". of the P, E. O. Sis- terhood will meet. tomorrow after- noon at 2:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harry B. Durham,.815 South ‘Durbin street, with Mrs. Belle Good- night as hostess. All members as we'l as visiting P. E. O's are in- vited to attend. ° - 1B. Wnd P. W. Club Mr. and Mrs, EB. C, Gardner and Meeting Tomorrow children are visiting here for sev- The regullar meeting of the Cas-| eral days with friends from the'r per Business and Professional Wo-| home in Denver. fan's club will be held tomorrow wre ys. t 12.30 at the Henning hotel. eee it Holme’s Hardware | The Ladies Aid Society of the Grace English Lutheran church will hold a sale of bake, goods to- morrow beginning at 10 A. M. at the Holmes Hardware store on Sec- ond street, All members of the aid are asked to ‘bring their baked goods to the store, . Mrs. T. .G, Gladman, who has been spencing the last few days here visiting with friends and rel- atives, will depart tomorrow for her home in Montana, eee Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Loreman have returned’ from Denver where they have. been attending the stock show. eee Mrs. H. M. Cole is-visiting with friends here for several days from her home in Sheridan. eee Mrs. Patrick Sullivan entertained the Duplicate Bridge club today at| |, Mr: end Mrs. O. L. Parker of Bil- her home on East Tenth treet.| lings. Mont. arrived in the city Members of the club present were, | “St evening and expect to make Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. R. H. | thelr future home here. Nichols, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. Gus bigay take Bel, Mrs, P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. J| Mr. and Mrs, Arthur C. Warne, ye Snook, Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew, | of Tulsa, Okla., are spending a and the hostess, week or ten days here on business . and visiting with friends. Scots To Hold FEO Dance This Evening 4 The Scots of Casper under the suspices of the Clan Stuart will en- tertain at a dancing party this evening at the.Masonic Temple in celebration of the anniversary of Robert Burns, All Scots are in- vited to attend and an enjoyable evening is promised to all those who attend. Mrs. Frank E. Spencer is.an out- eee Mr. and’ Mrs. Sullivan Will Entertain ‘ Invitations have been issued for a formal dinner party to be given by Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sulivan at their home on East Tenth ‘street Monday evening, January 28. eee Smooth and mellow, yet with plenty of “body” —flavor that you never tire of. Get acquainted with ADVO goodness— St. Mark’s Guilé Will Give Bridge Party At the regular -meeting of St. Mark's gufM@Beld yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Lew Gay on East Second street, it was de cided upon by the members to give ® bridge party in the parish house Wednesday evening, February 6. Mrs. James ‘Welderhold. was ap- order a can today! Printed as general chairman of the arrangement committee. At Your Grocer’s! eee Int Blended, Roasted and Packed by Pariy Last Evening ‘THE McCORD-BRADY CO, Mrs. Sam Service. entertained at &n informal dancing party last even- {ng at her home on South David street complimentary to her son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dew- | ¢y Jones who are visiting in the city from Bates Hole. Punch was Served during the evening and a lunch was served at midnight by 8. Service assisted by her daugh- irs, W. J. Lewis. Mrs. H, P. »b ‘sang -several pleasing vocal fons. Music was furnished by vey’s orchestra. Guests who attended were Mr. sad Mrs. Wi'lam Cheney, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cyrpeansen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mr. and Mrs. John Hans, Mr. and Mrs. Walter thbet id’ Mrs. Roy Beavei i Hear “Don’t Think fm Angry” CASPER’S OWN SONG As Sung by the Composer H. M. (Slim) BRANT Member Arkeon Orchestra at The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Saturday afternoon 2 to 5 Saturday Evening 6:30 to 7:30 CASPER Omaha, Cheyenne, Sherids x t E 8 Se of-town business visitor spending a number of days here from Cleve- land. M'ss Virginia Cullen, who was called to her former home last week in Omaha on account of the illness of her mother, is expected to return tomarrow. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Erickson are here today from Denver visiting with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Erick- son are enroute to Thérmopolis where they intend to spend a week. . Mrs, Florence Davis spent yes- terday at Salt Creek visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ward are among the outof-town callers spending several days in the city from Colorado. eee Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson are visiting here for several days from Helena, Mont. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stewart of Basin have been the guests here for some time of Dr. and Mrs. G. 8S. Barger and fami'y at thelr home. eee Mrs. J. Curram of Lead City, 8. D., arrivec in the city today to at- tend the annual Burn's celebration to be given the the Stuart Clan this evening at the Masonic temple. eee Mr. and Mrs. Glen I. Winey are vis'ting with friends here for sev- eral days from Midwest. Mr. and Mrs. George EB. Meers, of Joilet, Til. arrived in the city yesterday and will spend scme time here. Mr, -Meers, who spent several months here before the hol!- days, has been in Jollet since the Christmas holidays. ‘Word has been received here of the death of Judge J. W. Applegate, father of Darrell Applegate for- erly a resident of this city, which occirred at his home in Edgemont, 8. D., yesterday afternoon. ee Mrs. J. C. Moore is the guest of friens here for a few days from her home at Lavoye. Mi Sale ‘Skeezix Shoes We Will.Place Them On Special Sale Saturday The shoes are made to fit little tots and GUARAN- expect to spend . arrived in the city yesterday to spend several days here with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. Clarke arrived |™°rning from Denver and Cheyenny yesterday from Dallas, Texas, and some time here. !, Mrs. Gerrald A. Stack of Lander is spending today here visiting with friends. eee Miss Amber Feezer has accepted @ postion In Denver and will make her future home there. eee Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Griffin aro visitors here today from Rapids, Mich. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. C, Thorn of Omaha are spending a few days in the city attending to business af- fairs and visiting with friends. ar Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Robertson are visiting w'th relatives and friends for a few days in Denver, eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheer have re- turned from Long Pine, Neb., where they were called by the death of Mr. Sheer’s grandmother, Mrs. Annie Mason. eee Denver men here for several duys on business are J. Hs Johnson, P. J. Nertz, W. H. Hammond, _ Griffin, E. W. Sharp, P. H. Work- man, H. Thornton, E.R. Smith, a FF. C. Collins. Theadore Whi! 4 C. W. Hail, who has been attend- ing the stock show in Denver, re-} turned this morning. How Fat Actress Many stage people now depend entirely upon Marmola Prescription blets for reducing and controlli: fat. One clever actress tells tha id easily by using this new form of the famous Marmola Prescription, and now, by taking Marmola’ Prescription Tab- lets several times a year, keeps her weight just right, All good gists sell Marmola_ Prescription Tablets at one dollar for a box or if you prefer you can secure them ai- rect from the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. It Lot 1 A plea SA pl, py IE $ e 50 $ 6: 50 Clearance she reduced stead ly Advertisement. TEED to give wear, comfort and durability. Any pair not satisfactory will be replaced by the manufacturers. Sizes 2 to 11. Gift Novelties. 20 Styles—Different Shades SATURDAY ONLY 20% Off On All Pottery, Lamp Shades and The Kopper Kettle Art Shop Main Floor—O-S Bldg. ‘Bhe'e | {2S several days in Denver on busi- | business trip. of Sedalia. one of the prettiest of all entrants from the | Pen {fn connection with his com- Iniversity of Wisconsin in Madison’s annual winter carnival on Lake S: W. P. M. E. Grice spent yesterday here’| business and visiting with friends. | ness caller here for a few days. L. A. Brown is an Omaha bust-| on business from Douglas. a—_—_—_—_——————_————— ness man in the city for a short eve yesterday. E. J. Simm of Shawanee, Wyo., "| is spending several days here with friends. NOW IN FULL SWAY OUR CLEARANCE SALE Musical Merchandise UPRIGHT AND GRAND PIANOS Jack Wilson, who has been spend- ing several days in Denver on a business affairs in the city for sev- business trip, returned this morning. see eee George A. Watson of the Miller turned this morning from attending i ; pag PN & Presbyterian conference in Chey PI =R PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS % Dave Fraser and Hugh Duncan | *""* 1th east. =. ¥ are in the city today from. Cole 2k 3 Creek and will attend the Scot} John Gerand of Riverton came @ance to be given this evening at | own last evening and will spend a the Masonic temple in celebration | few days here on business. of the anniversary of Robert Burns. See eee J. H. Gardner, Jr., of Colorado W. H. Price, district managér of | SPrings arrived this morning and Black, Stvalls and iach is scone will spend a short time here ona BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Prices Greatly Reduced With Additional Cash Saving Plan The Chas. E. Wells Ihusic Co. ie ere today attonding to Dusinens MILLINERY Home of the. Chickering : sete Balcony. New Public Market 232 East 2nd St. | CASPER Phone 194 ‘ Harry B. 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