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Casper Dally. Cridune PAGE THREE afternoon of this|/ her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. at the Mullin W. F. Dunner at her residence on North Durbin street. Mrs. W. I. Rebr, Jr., and daugh- turned yesterday i ter Reba Lee ret morning from Denver where they have been visiting for the last month with Mrs. Ruhr’s granc mother. eee | Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hartman are visitors in the city for several days from their home in Denver. eee + Mrs. Charlies T. MeGredy return- ed Sunday from El Paso Texas, where she. has been visiting with her parents since before the Christ- mas holifays. eee Mr, and Mrs. EB. C. Morrf& of Bil- lings are in the city the guests of relatives for several days. cre Mr, and Mrs. M. N. Castle return- ed last Saturday from Rochester, Minn., Where Mrs. Castle has been taking treatments at the Mayo brothers’ hosp'tal. Mr: and Mrs. Castle haye been absent from the city for several months, eee Friends will be pleased to know that Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam R. Mc Millan are the parents of a ten pound son who arrived January 30 at the Georgetown university hee pital, Washington, D. C. Word re ceived here reports mother and William R. Jr., to be progressing nicely, Mr. McMilan, who was for merly connected with the Richard and Cunningham store is secretary to Congrersman Chagles E. Winter at Washington, Mr. McMillan Is also taking a course in law at the Georgetown university, eee Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tucker and ‘amily of 1014 South Spruce street Fossum-Fuller and John Theodore were quietly married yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, the Rev. Charlee A. Wilson per- forming the ceremony. They were attended by Miss Lynmen and H. E. Clinkinbeard. The bride . was formerly from Hayfield, Minn. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fuller of Lysite and is con- nected with the E. T. Williams Oil company at Salt Creek where the couple will make thelr home. oe. Nocturne Club Will Meet Tonight. The Casper Nocturne Club wil! meet this evening at 8 o'clock promptly at the Young Women's Christian association rooms. Miss Ruth Palmer and Miss Ruth Meach- am will act as hostesses for the eye- ning. Pr mt the home of Mrs. Storm, 1315 South Oak. Business of import- ance will be transacted and all mem- bers and those interested in the class are invited to attend. All those who arp going to attend are asked to bring valentine verses of original composition. e-e . Neighbors of Woodcraft Will Hold Meeting Tuesday The Neighbors of Woodcraft Casper circle’ No. 409 wili meet in regular session Tuesday evening February 5 at the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock. The new officers will be in charge of the meeting and all members are urged to be present. eee er and Judge and Mrs. R. R. Rose. eee Mrs. Boyle Will Entertain Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Earl C. Boyle for an informal luncheon and bridge party to be given Tuesday, February 12, at her home on East Tenth street. This will be the third of a series of par- ties which Mrs, Boyle is giving: . eee Dinners To Be Served This Week at Masonic Temple, Ladies of Fort Casper chapter, Order of Eastern Star will serve a 6 o'clock dinner at the Mason'c temple Tuesday evening, February 5 to all visiting Masons and members of Pathfinder lodge No. 42 and the'r ladies. On Wednésday evening at Lutheran Aid Will Meet. The Ladies Aid society of tho Grace Lutheran English church will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Thomas Thompson, 1304 South Ce- dar street. Mrs. Thompson will be jet oat rs et pay PS hous? the lant ny vill leave this evening for Cal!for- % assiste: uring the ernoon by | the same rife: Beg odie Big nia o extended pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Aro Miw. Sidveath apiinson: Als daare.|m-dinnar to" inexsbehe’ orsthe Ces mre ea arare, e = Dee cf sage : bers of the society are invited to at-|lodge No. 15 and their ladies. Mr. and Mrs: James C. Cartman . ani rs. M, P. ecler were | tend. —_——— “ ag ? hosts at a formal dinner and bridge eae Seek, oe ot callers spending several days here from Colorado. cee i Miss Eva Hendrix -has retuy from Colorado, where she was cal’- party given lagt Saturday evening at their residence on South Beech street. Honors at bridge for the evening were taken by Mrs. B. B. Brooks ,Mrs. R. R. Rose, P. C. Ricolaysen and W. §, Kimball. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball Sr., Mr. and Brotherhood of Yeoman Will Hold Meeting The Brotherhood of the American Yeoman will met this evening at § o'clock at the Knights of Pythias| Eine! have gone to Denver for a|¢d last week by the serious Mintss hall, Following the business meet-| few days and will return Saturday | of her father. ing a social time will be enjoyed. | morning. 7 i Soe All members of the organization are eee Russell Burbank of Douglas was (Bhs eis asked to be present. Henry Wyatt ‘2nd daughter. Mis be ae Hattie Wyatt returned last evening 5 . | Glycerine Mixture t Prevents Annendicitis Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark B, and P. W. Ciub will Bey nite Give Valentine Party. Tn MOCMERD ir , a8 mixed In Adlerika is excel- ent to guard against eppendicit's. PERSONALS Mrs. G, H. Mann and daughter honey and the hosts. eee D. R. Phillips Will Be Host At Dinner Donald R. Phillips will be host at a formal dinner Wednesday even- The Casper Business and Profeg-) iss Rose Ryan arrived !ast Sat sional Woman's club will entertalh urday from Omaha and will make at a Valentine party to be given] her home here for some time wit Tuesday evening, February 12, at{————_j eced: ani the Odd Fetlow's hall. ‘The enter- Most medicines act only on the Soran to Be miter fe the one die | tainment will begin at 7.45 and wil ran bowel brit, “Angelia ack “od of Mr. Phillips will be Mr. and Mrs. of Gh ages P emoves all gars ; “Soft Water Shampoos” Marcel'ng, Tinting, Dyeing 113 E. First St. Phone 1027 bers of the club. eee Altar and Rosary Society Will Meet. The Altar and Rosary society of St_ Anthony's Catholic church will BIG VALUES IN SHOES To clear our stocks we are offering a great many shoes at prices you cannot overlook. ‘These are all Bottery Quality but just odds and ends of brokén lines, : SATIN PUMPS Black Satin Pumps broken lines of our regular Telnaes eae at.... idem Black Satin Pumps, in the very @Py OF best $10 and $11 value at yvdouvw ARCH PRESERVER SPECIAL Black Suede Arch Preserver Oxford, atent. leather trimmed, sizes 314 to , regular $11 value at $12.50 shoes »t $7.95 $8.95 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL OTHER ARCH PRESERVERS Dollar Sale of Low. Shoes Satins, Kids and Patent Leathers, just odds and ends of regular stock; to close out at $1 a SHOE, $2 a PAIR FIT YOURSELF Black Kid, high heel, High Shoes, 2% to 4 25.CENTS A PAIR Y, Off on all Ladies’ High Shoes, arch preservers excepted. RUBBERS, RUBBERS, RUBBERS Men's Rubbers _-__-- eee BC eee foes tts $1.35 Per Pair Ladies’ Frill Rubbers _-_-_--_-_.--------- 95@ Per Pair Ladies’ Foot Holds -_____-_--__-_--_--_---'75@ Per Pair Silk and Wool Hose ~_-_.-------------_--.. 75.@ Per Pair The BOOTERY Your Feet Will Bring You Back Frank England, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Leggett, Mr. and Mrs. Storres, Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Rehr Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Hilda Har- Jan, Miss Ruth Beggs and the ‘Mesers Ralph Barton, Chester Bak er , Glen Parker and the host. . a ‘Tea Yesterday At Wrensted Studio giliss Ella Wrensted entertained at an informal tea given yesterday ‘afternoon at her studio in the O. & S. building. Guests who attended Were Mrs. W. H. Price, Miss Olive Barker. Miss Inez Bibb, Miss Har- viet Winslow, Miss Lorraine Win- slow, Miss Gertrude Kamps, Miss vorraine Light, Miss Made yn Sea- bright, Miss Eunice Soady, Miss Elizabeth D: Miss Edna Ryan, Miss Mabel Sykes, Miss Ruby Shear, Miss V. Hewett, Miss Laura Batley Igabelle Price and Miss Helen Her- | Dr. and Mrs. Riach Entertain Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Riach enter- tained informally yesterday at din- ner for six guests at their home on oakcrest avenue. eee Brings out matter you never thought was in your system. Helps any case gas on the stomach in ten min utes. Casper Pharmacy, 111 East nd street, Casper, Wyo.—Adver- Usement. ) Mrs. Nelson, superintendent of the county hospital, will entertain at a formal dinner Wednesday even- ing for county doctors preceding the Watrona County Medical associa- tion meeting. ' eee yy Mrs. Plummer Will © Synurgae ~ . Mrs. C. P. Plummer will enter- tain the members of St. Mark's Synurgae Tuesday evening at her home in the Blackmore apartments. eee . Black and brown ladies’ high Arch Preserver Shoes, regular $11 and Miss Jessen Will Be Guest At Party Miss Eleinor Jessen, whose niar- Be Careful What You Wash Yeur Child’s Hair With If you want to keep children's halr in good condition, be careful What you-wash it with, Many soaps and prepared sham- boos contain too much free alkal This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and is very harmful. Mulsifi- ed cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greasless) is much better than anything else you can se fér shathpooing, as this cannot possibly injure the hair, Simply moisten the hair with water and rub It in. Two or three » creamy lather, and anse the hair and scalp thorough- The lather rinses out easily, d removés every particle of dust. “irt, dandruff and excess oll, The ar dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, 1 vavy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil mpoo at any drug store. It is ‘expensive, and a few ounces will for months.—Advertisement. CHARLES CHAPLIN’S “A WOMAN OF PARIS’ STARTS TOMORROW AMERICA 124 East Second Phone 1730 & visitor here for a short time last| will leave. this evening for Long Saturday at the home of Mr. and| Beach Mrs. Otto Bolin. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Evertson are} Mrs. A. F. Hoff left yesterday for spending geveral days here with friends and attending to business affairs from Tulsa, ee Mr. and. Mrs. Billy Irwin of Doug- las were visitors in the cty yes- terday. Mrs. Della Stowe, daughter, and daughter DER Mrs. B. L. Scherok is reported to be recovering at the Kaler Hotel hospital, Rochester. Minn., from a successful operation performed last Wednesday at the Mayo Brothers hospital. Mr. Scherck, who ‘s also in Rochester, will return to Casper in a few days. Mrs. M. L. Bishop left yesterday afternon for Lander having been called there by the serious {Iinese of her grandchild. Maxine ‘Elliott. eee ODOR BD SEND DEO Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Wilson of where they will spend the/Lysite are here visiting with friends next three months. and shopping for a short time. eee eee his sister, John Charles Thompson Jr., of the Cheyenne State Tribune Leader who SSS Rochester, Minn., qrere she will spent several days here visiting with Mrs. John Grieve who was seriously hurt recently tn an automobile accident, departed last evening for his home. Okla, . eee Plush Flour, 48 Ib. sack 24 Ib.. sack Gold Medal Floug, 48 Ib. sack 24 Ib. sack Corbett Creamery Butter, per Ib. Fresh Eggs, per dozen __ Good Red Potatoes, per cwt. cee Miss Nettie Johnson of Salt Creek 1s the guest of friends here for the day. and / grand- eee » mother! Mrs. R. H. Hughes is in the city Edna Thomas! from Ontaha. Claude 115 pounds BRAN FLAKES is just as important in building ee health as its bran con- tent is effective in relieving con- Stipation. * Laxative No. 2 can Del Monte Peas No. 2 Can Empson Tomatoes No. No. No. 1 No. 2 can Country Gentleman nd 2 can Del Monte Strawberries 2 can Del Monte Blackberries 2 can Del Monte Peaches 2% can J. M. Peaches .. . 24% can J. M. Apricots . 24% can J. M. Grapes .. Appear Noishing ee ee) Crystal White Soap 412 E. Fifth St. _ -Tuesday is Corset Day : at the Frantz Shop. Cichieve > /pringy. > filhouctie —Look at our show windows, No matter how slim the figure, houette shall be achieved with the aid of a corset even though it be of such light weight and small proportions .as to.come under the head of corselette or girdle. : Fashion decrees that the Spring sil- Our New Spring Lines Are Here Nemo, Redfern and Warner Corsets Redfern and Warner Wrap-arounds—Nemo Circlets Warner Corselettes and. Girdles Warner, Nemo and H. & W. Brassieres Warner and H, & W. Bandeaux Jn Our. Opinion Every Casper citizen and every high school student should read and study the Indus- trial Edition of the Casper Tribune, is- sued yesterday. It contains a vast amount of interesting and in- formative data on Cas- per and Wyoming—a wonderful storehouse of knowledge about our great city and state, Come in Tuesday for a fitting. _PAY DAY SPECIALS For Tuesday and Wednesday, February 5 and 6 =r Seah sce $1.85 Original sacks only at this price, average weight 2 dozen Oranges and a Shopping Bag -__@8@ 1 pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips and 3. bars The Bungalow Grocery & Market Phones 22 and 23 50c 85c 85c - 45ce a & a © is ” ° rere oo