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Minneapolis BY MARY TOBIN i hall with Mrs. P. Cc. Nicolaysen, lis Affair president of the club, presiding. | Celebrating the tion of the| The meeting was opened by the hterior.. of the Elks’ home at| reading of the reports of the chair- venth and Center streets, a vast|men of the different departments owd assembled at the auditorium | after which a nominating committes t night for one of the most tm-| was elected to select a list of officers ssive formal affairs which have | to be presented to the club in March, en given in the city. After many| A committee was appointed for the ociety folk were entertained at | artists concerts whith are being vate dinner parties in the dining| given this season sponsored by the om which isa part of the Elks'|charity department. uiiding, the guests found their way| Plans were completed for the the auditorium where they enjoy-| charity ball to be held Friday, several hours of dancing to the| February 22, at the Elks auditorium jusic of Sples Howling Wolves or-| for which excellent music has been hestra.. Rex Mayne, always a wel-| secured and a caterer will be in pme entertainer, renewed old|charge of the refreshments. Deco- igndiships when he sang a number| rations and favors suggestive of he latest songs throughout the! Washington's birthday will be used. ning. The program for the afternoon The auditorium was decorated} was in charge of Mrs. W. P. Hol- utifully, the club colors having} man, chairman of the literary de- en placed around the lights. de-| partment, and consisted’ of an in. froying the glare and at the same| teresting and humorous original furnishing an appropriate de-| short story, “Jelly Beanetts," by pration, Punch was served the| Mrs. C.D, Welch, and several very neers, clever readings, “Min at the Movie” and “Rip Van Winkle,” by. Mrs. irs. Hemingway G. C. Gorsuch, Mrs, Ambrose Hemingway enter- ned at the first of a series of in- mal luncheons and bridge parties Pday at her residence, 333 East iighth street. Among those who tended were Mrs. John McGrath, rs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas ooper, Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs. . R. Rose, Mrs, William Holland, rs. Burke H. Sinclair, Mrs. Jere- piah Mahoney, Mr; John B. arnes, Mrs. E. BE. Enterline, Mrs. G. Murphy, Mrs. T. A. Dean, irs. J. S. Mechling, Mrs. C. P. jummer and the hostess. ° eee hian Sisters lll Meet Tonight. § The Pythian Sisters will meet in gular session this evening at the ights of Pythias hall. Refresh- ents will be served by the Messrs. y. King, Wolcott, Howes, L. T. i, Bells, Hemry, Vanberg and heir committee. eee Dunlap Entertains it Bridge Party. Mrs. Nona Dunlap entertained at informal bridge party last eve- at her home, honors at which won by Mrs. Owen Marbel d Mr. Harry Mills. Guests who tended were Mr. and Mrs, Owen arbel, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Swart- er, Miss Rose Judge, Mrs. Ponald L: Udell, Jr., Harry Mills id the hostess, eee N Murane Will Entertain + W. ©, A. Board Members. Mrs. C. D. Murane, acting prosti- fent of the Young Women's Christ- lan board during the absence of Mrs. B. B. Brovks will entertain he retiring and acting members of uary|23 for Chamonix, and met Miss Churcher eee Altar And Hold Meeting Wednesday The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Anthony's Catholic church held a well attended meeting ‘Wednesday afternoon at the Mullin club with the Mesdames Ray McAdams and E. J. Hart as hostesses. It was decided upon during the meeting to hold a card party and luncheon Wednesday February 20 at the club, the lunch- eon to be served at one o'clock. Those wishing to purchase tickets or to make reservations may do so by calling one of the following com- mittee, Mrs. W. Foshay, Mrs, Denis Daly, Mrs. J. A, Loyan, Mrs. Fay Crater or Mrs. J. F. Salland. . Dramatic Department Meeting Friday. Mrs. George Jarvis will entertain the members of the Dramatic de- partment of the Cagper Woman's Departmental club tomorrow after- ndon at the lar monthly meet- ing at her residence, 310 South Kim- ball street. Mrs. C, P. Plummer and Mrs. H. C. Whitmore will) discuss the patriotic crama and the negro of the drama in the plays “Abra- ham Lincoln” and “Emperor Jones." All members are asked to be present and to bring Valentine greetings, candies, cookies, etc., which will be packed and sent to ex-service men at the United States Veterans’ hospital at Sheridan. cee Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs, F.-M. Perkins enter. tained ata formal dinner last eve- ning for six guests at the Henn'ng hotel preceding the formal dancing After a great deal of preparation the Charles EH. Wells Music com- pany has arranged to hold a concert which promises to excel the numer ous spléndid -concerts which it has given in the past. The date for the coming event is announced as Wednesday evening, February 13. Cook's orchestra, with the assist- ance of several talented solosists, is to be engaged for more than an hour's exceptional entertainment. There is no doubt but that this group of musicians rank among the first in the state and their appear- ance has never failed to attract large audiences. ©. H. Carpenter, Mrs. William Web- er, Mrs. J. Yost, Mrs. John Durst, Mrs. Wi'liam Cahill, Mrs. M. G. Marrin and Mrs. George Jarvis. Mrs. Catterall will entertain at an- other bridge luncheon to be given of this week, Sar ie Mrs. Covert Entertains Thursday Bridge Club. Mrs. Pitt Covert entertained the afternoon at her residence in Standard addition. laney. of Mammoth. given today at her home, 1325 South Ash street. Guests who attended were Mrs. Carl Taylor Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mrs, J. Healy, Mrs. R. B. Leggett, Mrs. J. R. Dunbar, Mrs, e Guernsey. An interesting and well attended eeting of the Casper Woman's Department club was held yesterday afternoon at the Knights of Pythins ewe Beauty parlor, located in the b: cony of the Midwest Pharmacy decisive test Drink F olger’s Coffee one morning, the coffee you have been using, the next; Folger’s again the third morning. A morning-or two and if you'll decidedly favor one or the other. Lhe Best Coffee Wins Copyright i924]. A. F. & Co, - New: York—Mayor George Leach of Minneapolis, with his bride who|S¢¥eral days attending to business was Miss Anita Churcher of California. Marble Collegiate Church In New York. Wells Store Announces: Concert for Wednesday eee ThursCay Bridge club members this the Guests for the afternoon besides members of the cub included, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, teeing Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Patri- cia Sullivan and Mrs. Harold De- _ the Mrs. John J. Dawson and the . Fe ait’ iibeetal fan party at the mt tged elit: . PERSONALS Misses Kline were shopping and board visit vit i ‘orrow afternoon at her residence | Bridge Luncheon at 6 Mertea titer wan goes "helt on South Center street. Catterall Home. Mrs. Raymon? Kelley: and chil-| home at Glenrock. . Mrs. Jack Catterall was hostess|dren are visiting with Mr. Kelley's es at an informal bridge luncheon father, Ed. Kelley at his ranch near Mrs, Nellie Quinn of the Casper *€bde Casper Daily Cridune Weds -Califomia Gil | Cry BRIEFS Dale Green left yesterday for Kan- sas City to spend a month visiting with relatives and friends. ness affairs tn Cheyenne “include A. M. Gee, attorney of the Ohio Ol) company; C. BE. Wisner, Ray W. Shaw, H. A. Young, H. 8S. Dedcher and M. Abraham. . . W. H. Thomas, who spent the last two months in Kentucky, has re- turned to Casper greatly improved in health. Peter Neustad of Gillette who has just recently returned from a sev- eral months visit in California is In the city and expects to make his home here. : John Tobin returned to the Two Bar ranch today after spending sev- ee< eral days here visiting with his W. K. Sheridan was a visitor |™@™y- age Who spent a short time in Buffalo W. D. Jones spent Tuesday of last week enroute to the northern this week in Lander on a short Part of the state to visit with his business trip. family. eee M. B. Downing and D. R. Cosley were Casper men who spent several days this week in Lander attending to business affairs. «ee T. C. Lang ts here for a briet visit from his home in Sheridan. “wre M. L. Elliott is in the city attend- ing to business affairs for several days having arrived this morning. see Walter Ellis of Billings is among the out of town business callers eee Among Casper people who spent several days in. Lander and who have returned are J. S. Griff.n, James C. Coxen and S. R. Owens. eee N. W. Gillespie left yesterday morning for Montana where he will spend some time on business. Mr. Gillespie is credit manager for the National Supply company. see James E. Moller is in the city for They were married at the|@ffairs and visiting with friends ee es eileen ‘Denver. spending several di here this of the American Olympic skiing team, sailed with Mrs. Leach on Jan- ess week. France. He served as aColonel in the A. EB. ¥..| Timothy Mahoney, Jr., 1s in the byt 2s in France w: here she was a Y. M. C. A. worker, city on business this week. M. E. Young of the New York Oil company, who spent several days of this week in Cheyenne attending for several days eee Oscar Thomas, district manager of the National Supply company has returned from a several days | business trip spent in Denver. eee | William Edwards has been trans. | ferred to the Denver offices of the | Lemon Juice Produeers and Refiners corpora: | Whitens Skin Provision will be made to accom- ion. modate several hundred persons ores with chairs at the Wells store for| William Utzinger of the White The only harm its next Wednesday evening con-| Motor company is spending several less way to bleach cert. Judging by the past, it is safe|ays in Sheridan on a business trip the skin white is to to say that those who arrive before Bale ed mix the juice of the opening number will find seats, Henry Roberts has returned from two lemons with but those who come late are almost | Montena, where he has been making three ounces of certain to experience difficulty in| his home for the last four months. Orchard White, finding standing room. The public - ee by this time is well acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Snow of Tulsa, the pleasing discrimination used by Okla., arrived in the city yesterday the Wells company in arranging its | and will spend a week here on a com- popular concerts, and this fact ac-| bined business and pleasure trip. counts for the large audiences which which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the make it a point to attend all con] Marvin MeKen vest.| Ost wonderful ekin whitener, certs at the Wells store. ern States Oll and trast eoene ap ad ry in RES C is in the city visiting with friends |. Massage this sweetly fragrant ° let th 8 ck, visiting with friends In Denver for|from Salt Creck. drt au fal Trea noe ates a few days. Poe se aie ne * 3 x * Famous stage beauties use it to . and Mrs. J. I. Breeding of | jyi t clear, youthful skin and Mrs. William Garener left last | Pocatello, Idaho. have arrived in the pile epee oxsy-white complexion; also to week for Rawlins to make her home roey-wnt P city dna erie padi fre the guests of thelr] soothe red, rough or chapped hands Ps anghter, Mra, Miles C. Throop at | and face. You must mix this re Mrs. I. L. Phillips of beer her home 467 South Spruce street markable bleach yourself. It can Spent several days here the first nt #4 a Pi sbas: ot be bought ready to use because of the week visiting with. her son, HOt D6 HOUSDE ESAT: te Casper men who spent Wednes- Leo Holman. day of this week attending to busi- it acts best immediately after it ts prepared.—Advertisement, eee Mr. and.Mrs, ©. C. Frederick and daughter Eleanore are visiting with friends and relatives in Denver for the remainder of the week. VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR * Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-3 Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Starrett of Salt Lake City are among the out of town business callers spending several days here. are: Mrs. 8. A. Burton and son of Den- ver are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Woods for a number of days from their home in Omaha. eee Mrs. E. B. Mitchell ts’ visiting with friends for the day at Salt Creek. eee Miss Ethel Hinds left last even- ing for St. Louis where she will spend a two week's vacation trip visiting with relat: and friends. oe. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maine and daughter of Mason City, Ia., ar- rived in the city yesterday and ex- pect to make their home here. F. H. James left this week for Los Angeles to visit for a month with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. H. James. eee Mrs Ethel C Jacobs of Denver ar- rived this morning and ‘will spend several days here visiting with friends after which she will go to Cheyenne for a few days visit with her aunt eee Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webster of Lander passed through Casper last evening enroute to California where RED SEAL RECORDS they will spend the balance of, the Ne Sut winter, They were guests during] Romance (Rubinstein) Violin Solo Micke Ein} 974 10 ther short stay of Mr: and Mrs. Val! Souvenir Poétique (Fibich-Schindler) Violin Solo Mischa Elman McGhee, “4 1 ener 1 Shall Never Forget (Weatherly-Wood) Onlls Harela } Mrs. Hugh Fry spent a short | Thatis Why! (O’Hara-Krahmer) Orville Harrold 980 10 ime this week in Cheyenne. Sheep and Lambs (Hinkson-Homer) Louise Home} 979 10 eee . Betty ‘Wynne, daughter of Dr. | 1b® Scotch Sangs (Rev. Dr. Bethune-Leeson) Louise Homer and Mrs. W. R. Wynne, who was MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL iously injured in an automobile 7 dccldent recently tn Charleston, | Sdherge (Mendelssohn) Piano Solé Master Shura Cherkassky aeare.16 C., is reported to be improving. Prelude (Mendelssohn) Piano Solo Master Shura Cherkassky cee Mrs, F. EB. Dayton spent a short LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS time on Wednesday of this week Hand Alcock visiting in Cherenne, Hy ieee My, Le Alcock f 45377 10 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson, accom- *, ied by their niece, Miss Elsie | Oh, Baby! Fron cramit} 9236 Retsea.” feces tant Re for the | Sweet Ali Frank Crumit § ! 10 east where they will spend two or | Chili Bom Bom Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle (with The Virginians) and trends, "4 relatives | Happy and Go-Lucky in My O! Kentucky Home ups 19240 10 eee Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle (with The Virginians) Mrs. Royert C. Riner left Casper ure trip to Denver, , Blue Grass Blues—Fox Trot David H. Silverman and His Orch, eee Honolulu Fox Trot 19237 10 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Freeland have Jack Chapman and His Drake Hotel Orchestra returned from Sheridan where they a spent a few days as the guests of | My Sweetie’s Sweeter Than "Bs Bee Sci of Clie} i friends. ees} Wow!—Shimmy Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shajlen are 7 To-Fox Trot The Vircini among the Denver visitors spend. | She Wouldn’t Do What I Asked Her To—Fox Trot yarniane } 19241 10 ing a few days in the city. Hurdy-Gurdy Blues—Fox Trot The Virginians bg rg sf © ‘The Misses Frances and Genevieve 3 Carter are visiting friends in the Denver. ie +; ere Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C, Cook ex Home of the Chickering Per vst al ile ht yeruetab voce 232 East Second Phone 194 CASPER avert : ea see eee Sr ie | New Victor Records, Once a Week, Every Week, Friday ing S business affairs, 4 PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jaminson have as their guests at thelr home on Ash street, Mr. and Mrs. E. EB. Flemming of Oklahoma City. — ee to business affairs, returned yester- day morning. eee Attorney Frank England spent Tuesday of this week in Lander on @ business trip. The American Federation of eee Labor embraces 108 national! and in- M. R. Wells of Tuisa ts here for | ternational organizations, represent- several days on a business trip. ling an acerecate membership of dt 3 nearly 3,000,000. M. L. Coole arrived today from Denver and will spend until Sunday here attending to business affairs. cee W. A. Wright is among the Denver business men who arrived in the city this morning. eee BF. A. Lewis and W. A. Bond are attending to bus.ness affairs here for a short time this week from Omaha, eee Frank E. Spurlington left tas» evening for a two weeks’ business and pleasure trip to Kansas City and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fields are spending several days in Lander visiting with friends. Mr. Fields is connected with the Keith Lumber company, cee Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Specker are visiting in the city for several days from their home in Chicag: Walking Straps In Attractive Brown Shades A rich, new style, just arrived. A youthful low heel pattern in either dark brown or log cabin suede with sprightly light beige kid trimmings. The sort of shoe that makes walking a genuine pleasure. You can ramble far without fatigue. 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