Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1924, Page 7

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ene Casper nday Cridune Sona ies Healy. : 2:30 os nning, L. W. Daley, C. A.| has been divided into two divisions, | in the near. future. Valentine deco- | Malina Bryan, Anna octane remy \ i o . | Hughes, K. C. Bass, Sam Work,| the east side and the west side.|rations and place cards will be Parks, Eleanore Shumaker, Eliza- Among those who attended were | All those who will be unable to be | Geo. Brown, Rov Heap, ys Thees divisions will hold divisional | used. “ beth Nicolaysen, Helen Greive, > Mrs. F. H. Peach, Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Richards, Chas. Warnock, D. Dwor- meetings one each month alter- 19.,% Genevieve Shumaker, Florence M. C. Crouch Mrs. Harold Man- sak, Vic. Blanton, H. L. Carlson, F.| natively with the general meetings | Bridge Luncheon Johnson, and Sylvia Garbutt. ba V S N beck, Mrs. J. J. Jacobi, Mrs, Denis Fag Mlathews, M. M. Udick, A. C.| which will be held at tho church. | Thumday mt Wiehbls Home. Ae eee mE a Daly and the Misses Bina Mae Teak, A. C. Doherty, A. T. Rynalski,| All members and their friends are Mrs. R. H. Nichols will entertat 3 Siosky, Bins Henry. Sonce Smith, WY. F Sikes. Pote Nelson, G. C. Gib-| invited to be present at the meeting | mGdiber CMEELGMME WE an tnftrreal Lavoye Home Is a CIRCLES OF CASPER] Ss "cte Ex Siler 1 Ba, FL Ease |e ee given Tnarstay'at' bee tons en | Saddened by Loss * 5 Ne ad " ursday a er home on Lawler. Ss Casper fereen. 2 Eberstein, R. Hartzell, 0. Yilontine Tea ‘Thursday Gouth Park avenok. Mrs. MePherson Entertains placed upon the merited value eigen Mend ea tlatoan, Fred Hol- general of the magazine and its the business woman. The .maga- aS tenas See See | meaets, mieen Of Intant Chad © sive a Valentine tea Thursday af. | Hostess at Birthday Party. a a John Lotta Ned James L. ternoon, February 14, from 2:30 Elizabeth Branson, daughter of The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. le " 4 Fowler, H. W. Patton. Dr. 8. K.| until 5:20 o’clotk, at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Branson, was Guy Scott of Lavoye died yester- pore: i Bastions cst Rage ty eeekatine Pr Petenead ge Us Toy, Dr. Diggs, Bob. Litheredge,|Mre. H. B. Durham on Durbin | hostess at an afternoon party given @ay noon. The body is now at the ¥. B, Rowe and Mrs. Charles Baird. | subscription itst is not confined ‘to| Peas Ree ye Dr,| street, during which time Valen-|¥esterday at her home on South | Shaffer-Gay chapel, No faneral are Guests for the afternoom included | those within the ranks of business| i ‘le, A land, C. C. Carbeneau, A. B. Carlisle, F. C. Patterson, Jno. Benell, A. E. the members of her bridge club s J.| tines will be on sale. A-program of | Center street in honor of her rangements have been made. Dew Lewis, Jon. Lytle, Geo. Lytle, A. F.| interest has been planned and will|¢leventh birthday. Games were ——— . Me eee pak: had prey Cog Wiese ee ee LP Thursday Evening. Larson, E. P. Bripey, E. Knittle, B.| be given at three different periods | Played and refreshments were served | Every Democratic president of e: ‘t of Mrs. M. E. Young. Mrs, ing the growth and gress ee! Wi Borgstrand, C. P. Ames J. K. Rodel, | during the afternoon. The Program | “ the close of the afterngon by Mrs. | the United States lived to complete om v3 Rowe, Mrs. ec. H. Baird, Mrs. men in the busi adh rid. The! All visiting party | V. P. Shepard, Herald Havice, D. J. follows: Branson. Guests who attended|the full term for which he was . EB. » Mrs. C. H. ) Mrs. ness wo! * ; Smith, W. T. Thompson. C. T. Mc-| Piano selectiou—Mrs, Ethel Strick- | Were the Misses Bernedine Schecel, chosen. M. B. Young, Mrs. T. H. Gageen meting was interrupted by a news-)!"Vited. Grady, C, F. Burdick, Ray Taylor,| lana 2 == = and Mrs. BE. H. Aderton. The clu! "s excited cry of ans“extry” of , OF. a 4 x = will be entertained next Saturday |the Independent Woman, which| Delphian Society will be one of the series which they Bob. Covington, R. Purdue, L. War ren, B. Osburne, C. O. Crisman, L. \ Parker, R. B. Huntzinger, E. J. Mullenix, Dewey Williams, A. D. Hurst, E. J. James, Lawrence Hus- slam, R. A. ‘Rowlands, Geo. J. Milo, Wm. Sword, A. Stout, A. W. Swan. son, Frank Franct; Jas. Hook, Jno. Galletly, J. H. Ihepard, A. G. Davidson, L. E. Watson, W. B. Mc- by Mrs. Vance Rowe at her home, Story of Valentine Day—Mrs. L. E. Carter, Vocal selection — Mrs. Peter Holden. Reading—Miss Jean Durham. cleverly featured the deluge of sub- 506 South Grant street. scription orders from the Casper see club at the headquarters in New Informal Lancheon and York City. Miss Ruby Shear, chair- Bridge Party Last Week. ei man of this committee, presided and see Mrs. L. Larsen entertained at an | the cub enjoyed special music by ursday Bridge int luncheon and bridge party | the orchestra from the America * ewe at Bisiin Home, last Wednesday at her residence, | theater. The Thursday Bridge club will 1324 South David street, honors at rks are giving and promises to be a Success as previous numbers of the series. Invitations are extended to members of the lodge and their friends, Vocal —selection—Miss Bernice Hemry. Reading—Mrs. W. W. Lacy. ; 93 Vocal selections—Mrs, E. E, Kauweol Piseksteaa Meeting Monday. moet this week at the home of Mrs. | Cune, Moye, Chas. Rose, Harry | Fisher a wed Me. “3. ‘Biipetead a. cess Circie Will Meet A. E. Biglin, 1212 South Center | Norman, Bob. Campbell, Jno. Luxon: wee is be be juests Sroeent were Mrs. Kar Jorgensen, | ‘The. Kenwood Presbyterian circle| Of the Maccabees will meet Monday | {F¢*t- Howata Pwichel, Paul Daweh AV informal Par s Mrs. L. Howlett, Mrs. H. Anderson, | will meet Thursday afternoon at the| ¢Vening at the I. O, O. F. hall. Fol- Russel, R. VY. Helnee, Ho eTrowe,| Ota y- 88 Mrs. Miller, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. | home of Mrs. George Groves, 632|!0wWing the dinner which will be Luncheon. Chas. Fowler, J. Weiderhold, Jack|,. “i Malcolm Campbell enter- 98 A. B, Shipstead, Mrs. T. S. Haugen | South Washington street. All mem| #@rved' at 6:50 o'clock by the retir. Mrs. Earl C: Boyle will be hostess | Hutt, Harry Cotton, Syd. Buchanan, | ‘tied at an informal ea Bey ies and Miss Minnlo Korshus. bers are asked to be present. Hoe atte ede Teen nn eat | a an tofcrgel bedegisboteon).one | Bill Bata As ve Ree ee Sie ane oo egoweames 01 see see sion will be held. Members as well of a series, on Tuesday of this week o ere 1228 South Cedar street, compli- 163 California Visitor Art Division Will titel Ce Beet ony “S| at her. reaiGenber son, ast Tenth | Mrs. Marshall Kutectaine ee et Rem Minate . of t Is Honored Guest. : Hold Meeting invited t attend. street, For Miss Jessen Mihca | hae oe dee cee : Mrs. George Lefinghouse of Call-| The art division of the Casper (S ee 2 abla eee Mrs. Ross W. Marshall entertain- See vison: let; seme * ele e 9 Wy fornia, house guest of Mrs. H. P,| Woman's Departmental club went | Victory ot Mrs, Smith Will at & miscellaneous ‘shower last |'nan are. 0, 8. Marshall, Bier a t : d tine Ss da 24 Bubb, was the guest of honor at an| Meet Tuesday afternoon, February ip marry sro acala. oe Entertain. Friday evening at her residence, 605 B. McConechy, Mrs. N. Moore and e en oo informal bridge tea given last week | 12, at the home of “Mrs. W. W.| ., The, Victory: Workers’ societe | fra. Don Smith will entertain at | East Fourteenth street, compliment-| the guest of honor Hi y, 8 1, Ww . 4 fe ds brid; ary to Miss Ele: Jess . Wh e Sips Jy ergs taney Mras Dad warsngr, | the.snesting. -Actalk ee tetmee wa Ee ok Mrs. H. E. Myres| ner home, 283 East ‘Twelfth street. |take place in the carly apeing. “At-| beovase wubrien in Hi Searles. Mrs. Lefinghouse-recetved | china and china painting, this work | hostess, ee neh phe parva. fol’) Mrs. Price Entertains signa \weng- duet: "/ROnGIW for the] Ono wee to Tinie mee ra pia! all days, none could be better for the giving 1% ract! ‘ize. Among | to be taken up by the division. All| lowing usiness meeting and| a¢ Bridge Luncheon. evening at bridge were won by Mrs. day. Feu ae ie d “ 4 Loa . t prs ns 2h eaten beov i H. P. | members of the division as well as| Plans were made for a dinner to be Mrs. M. C. Price entertained at | Reamer Swift, Miss Inez Seanor and chink a ae bits aah Ree Sit iade of that enchanting gem, suitably mounted. Get — Babb Mesa Wests, Mra. “W. C.'/ Say member of the club who-wishes, served. Friday evening, Mwbruary 26 |'tne third’ of a oarjes of ancoeeetul | Mra. Harold Patten. Gueste miro nc, held under the auspices of the her a deftly mounted gem from our reliable Bads, Mrs, A. Larsen, Mrs. Glen | to take up this tage meee td hse which the public is cor-| priage parties yesterCay afternoon | tended included Mra. Ernest Atkin- | OP" e . a y g Howland, Mrs. Carl Searles, Mrs. | Present. ly inv at her home on South Durbin street,| son, Mrs, Rex Mayne, Mrs. H. 1.| charity department of the Women's meee | Be honors at which were taken iby | Wilson, Mra. James Lee, Mrs. lied to at poe tae "pbmogee Bers W. ©. T. U. Meeting Friday Bridge Club Mra, Stanley Greenbaum ahd Drs, | Walter Storrie, Miss Joana ‘Thomp-| Poy? ye bastPone: his concert her Friday Afternoon Is Entertained. 8. N. Brooks. Guestajot/Mre. Price} son, Mra. W. J. Jourgensen, Mre.| U0) Mopueys, February acest A general meeting of the ‘Wo-|, The Friday Bridge club was en-| were, Mrs. Timothy Joseph Drew, | Robert O'Bryan, Mra’ Paul, Desch ment in Seattle on Tuesday of this men’s Christian Temperance union| tefained last week by Mrs. G. E.| Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mee, Jumes| Mrs. Reamer Swift, Mrs. H. B. Mc-| ment : wil be held on Friday afternoon in| Stromberg at a 1 o'clock bridge| Taughiin. Mra, SN. Bevoks. tne Cormick, Mrs. Walter Gothbers, the Men's Bible class room of the luncheon at her home, 352 East Ted Purdy. Mrs. Leigh McGrath,| Mrs. William Rae, Mrs. Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Jessen Will Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. , Fifth street. Valentine decorations Mrs. John Bingenheimer Mrs. Joe Jessen, Mrs, Harold Patten, Miss Entertain at Dinner D. M. Haines will be in charge of 8nd place cards were usec; Honors| Denham, Mrs. E. J. Donahoe, Mrs, | Mario Bishop, Miss Lole Snodgrass Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jessen < 7 et , Mrs. Nel 1, Mra. a » etn y ary ia pal td union are requested altgneeaveera toa tee es Philly ean ue Q. i, | Mrs. Catteral! Entertains party Thursday evening, February eee Girrard, Glen Hopper, Walter! Deaver, Mrs. Neil Charles Geis,| At Bridge Luncheon 14, at their home, 803 South Elm Dinner Last | Brewer. Daniel Davis, Haro'd Barr, Paul Weidner, Mrs. W. Shaffer, - Mrs. R. V. Heinze, Mrs. T. 8, Hatgen, Miss Minnie Horshus and the guest of honor. eee St. Mark’s Synurgae Will Give Card Party Monday, Memvers of St. Mark's Synurgae will entertain at an informal card party tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the parish house. . Those. wishing to purchase tickets or to make reservations for tables may do so by calling Mrs. R. M. Boeke, 1516. stock and you've opened the gates to her heart. Jos. I. Schwartz, Jeweler IRIS BUILDING , Mrs. Jack Catterall entertained a| Street, complimentary to Muss i Birthday Miss Margaret Sullivan, Miss Rose ; ny Fs - ete Week At Daly Home C. B, Kaylor, Mrs, ‘f. C. Lovelanl,| Ryan, Miss Kathleen Sullivan and pani leah tahas ca Me leh ne | oc 2 agape alls hare pen bs Masic Division Will Mrs, Jack Daly Yntertainea at an| M- mip he te jhe hostess. The | Miss Patricia F, Sullivan. her heenet ons Gaurht) Reet etter : Meet Wednesday informal dinner party last Thureday f1!> Wil meet. next Friday at the reg Ts Honors were taken by Mrs, Jack & The music division of the Casper| evening at her home on Ash street| 0M? of Mrs Marrin, 1023 Walnut] Pepper Club Meeting Arbuckle, Mrs, J. R. Dunbar and . iB Woman's Departmental club will]in honor of Mr. Daly whose bireh.| Street: sat < Tomorrow Evening. Mrs, George Jarvis. Guests who <u> SCO <p <> bd meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30] day was Thursday. Covers were laid The regular meeting of the Pep- o'clock at the Wells Music store.| for 10, Mr. and Mrs, Brewer Are The life and works of Chopin and eee Hosts at Mah Jongg Party. Schumann will be studied during| ¢. ©. ©, Club Holds Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brewer the afternoon. The program for the Meeting Thursday were hosts at a Mah Jongg party afternoon follows: The C. C. C. club met last ‘Thurs-| 5'Ven last Friday evening at their Paper—“Chopin,” by Miss Doris! aay evening, February 7, at the! home, 815 East Fifth street, Prizes Van Meter. home of Miss Catherine Martin on| Wer won by Mrs. George Parker Nocturne in F. Minor-Chopin by) Washington street. Following the "4 C. H. Thunnum. Invited guests Miss Lillian Peterson, business meeting the members at-|{ncluded, Mr. and Mrs. George “The Lotus Fower,” tended the basketball game at the’ Parker, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Thun-| honors for the afternoon were won | yirg, Patten Will by Mrs. Raph Buckner, high school after which a dancing 2U™M, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Marsh | by Mrs. Major Ormsby, Guests Entertain “Love Thought party was held at the Martin home. Mr- and Mrs. Roy Wagner, Mrs. M.| present besides members of the Mrs. Harold Patten will enter- Plano quartette, “The Ride of the} Refreshments were served at the ©. Clark and C. J. Brewer. Club were, Mrs, Prank Kaittle, Mrs.| tain at a miscellaneous showeetn, Valkyries" ‘from Die Walkure,”’| close of the evening by the hostess. Ths “| 13. W. Hale of ‘Thermopolis, guest | wednesday evening of this week cr ‘Wagner, by Mrs. A. C. Riker, Mrs.| rhe club will mect again on Friday,| Rebekah Lodge Meeting of Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. Patrick | her home in honor of Miss Eleanor Rose Hanie, Mrs, William Tolhurst | repruary 22, Wednesday Eve Sullivan and Mrs. James Welder-| Jessen who will be married soon to and Miss Lillian Peterson. eee W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah Lodge| hold. The club will be entertained Thomas U. Troth. ee @ ‘Woman's Association No. 39 will meet in regular séssion|.again In two weeks on Saturday by eee WiAl Meet This Week Wednesday evening, February 13,| Mrs. John B, Barnes at her home Monday Bridge Club The Woman's association of the! @t 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall.| on Beech stree: Meeting Tomorrow. First Congregational church will, Fo'lowing a short business session ; inh gad The regular meeting of the Mon- 2“ Professional Women’s club last Sat-| meet Wednesday afternoon, Febru-® musical program will be eiven ana | Miss Larsen to Be day Bridge club will be held tomor- urday took the form of a magazine| ary 13, at the Knights of Pythiay dancing will be enjoyed. Ladies who | Guest at Party. row. at the home of Mrs. H. L. raily, the purpose of which was to| hall with the Mesdames Simpson Attend are asked tq bring box| Mrs. L. Larsen will entertain at| Patton, 142 South W make the Casper club an organiza-| and E.G. Sinclair, Specht and lunches to the meeting which will Volcott street. a. Valentine party to be given on one tion with 100 per cent voluntary Turner as hostesses. All members de sold during the evening. All Odd | Wednesday evening of this week at| Woman's Association of subscription of The Independent Wo- attended were Mrs. Sinclair Reekie. ey heath Sor EOE, Gar.| Mrs: Harry Young, Mrs. A. E. cen etarsoac neh onioe Thompson, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. a ee as George Jarvis, Mrs. H. E. Dailey Mrs, John Rouse, Mrs. William Buin Sen oak Webber, Mrs. J. R. Dunbar, Mrs. C. Mts: rc. Ninwavess wie ‘baat H. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Jack Arbuckle yesterday for the regular meeting of | ij... a7, Beers raat Mant ree the Fortn'ghtly Bridge club. High Sak pe i: ULBRANSEN The ‘Registering Piano Schumann, Magazine Rally At B. & P. W. Club Meeting The meeting of the Business and wh, SBS ORE ry ° are asked to bring thimbles and be, Fellows their wiver, Rebekahs and| her home, 1325 South Davig street Christian Church Will Meet. man, the official magazine of the} prepared to sew. "their husbands are invitéd to at- National Federation of Business and in honor of ber niece, Miss Lilian The first general/meeting of the Larsen, Woman's association of the First pital ah? Christian church will be held on Pionvers Will Mect Thursday afternoon, February 14, Tuesday at Nicolaysen Hone. at 2 o'clock at the church. Mrs. The Natrona County Pioneer’s{(C. D. Hemry and her committee association will mect Tuesday after-| will be in charge of'the social hour. noon at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nic-| The membership of the association olaysen, 1184 South Wolcott street. Mrs. Nicolaysen will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Jamea Wiederhold, eve tend, Professional Women's clubs. In the|"Ruth Kane Is Hostess enthusiastic minute talks given by members of the cliib, emphasis was sae At Dinner Party. Mrs. Rehr Will Entertain Ruth Kane, daughter of Mr. and | Midnight Bridge Club. Mrs. E. J. Kane was hostess to a| Mrs. W. I. Rehr Jr., will enter- number of friends at a dinner party | tain the members of the Midnight given last evening at “her home on | Bridge club ‘Tuesday evening of this South Kimball street. Among those | Week at her residence on South g who attended were the: Misses | Lincoln Sree Esther Smith, Edith Hante, Dorothy bond Mahoney, Zella Wyatt, Thresa|D. A. R. Meeting Tuesday ‘ a3 uy Kocher Ca ike SEWING ‘AGleamy Mass of Hair parce acre | Pome ie 4 é ternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil- Jack Catterall, of the Standard Of All Kinds A benefit tea wil! be given Wodi-|liam Kocher, 825 South Wolcott | Oil company, who has been trans- nesday afternoon beginning at 2| street. Mrs. Kocher will .be assist- | ferred to @ responsible position in ' o'clock ‘anid continuing throughout|¢? during the afternoon by Mrs.|the Chicago offices and who with Jennie L. Sherman the afternoon at the home of Mrs. |Rollie Lloyd and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop. | his family will leave soon for that .. ae George Davis, 215 North Grant bd city, was the guert of honor at a 702 East A St. street to which all Royal Neigh-| Plans Are Completed banquet given last evening at the bors, Women of Woodcraft and| For Altar and Rosary Bazaar, Elks’ club. M. G. Paulus acted as Phone 2454-J their friends are invited to attend.| Plans have been completed for | toastmaster. Special entertainment The tea is being given for the bene-| the annual St. Patrick’s day bazaar | was furnished during the evening. fit of a Neighbor who is in poor| to be given by the Altar and Speakers for the affair where, health and in need of the help of /S80clety of St. Anthony’s Catholic | Mayor S. K, Loy, Don Smith, Doc. these societies. ~|chureh Monday, March 17. This} A. C. Doherty, Edward Slater, Don : eee year the ladies will specialize in | Lobdell, Lloyd Smith, and Edward Luncheon and Party ‘ house dresses, aprons and children’s | Landers of Greybull. Guests who At Patterson Home. apparel. attended included the Messrs Jack Mrs. E. T. Patterson entertained S28 ie Catterall, Neil Thomas, Bob Wil- at a luncheon and afternoon party, Casper Woman's Club lams, Al. H. Morris, G. O. Housley, given yesterday at her home on| Will Meet This Week. Earl Thompson, R. E. Wood, Ray Sckth Wolcott street in hdnor of| The Casper Woman's club will | Conkling, D. Straitiff, Jas. Stewart, her daughter, Thelma's fourteenth | ™&et_ Saturday afternoon of this }|R. R. Waggener, Robt. Littl, Jno. Birthday. The afternoon was spent aaa =F = in playing games, Guests who at- nded were the Misses Ella Mae A at ‘Barnes, Catherine Beiderman, Mar- hee garet Brown, Gladys Trueblood, ahotlniy Dorothy Mahoney, Margaret To. 4 “ well, Dorothy Seahorn, Glenda Stewart, Margaret Anderson, Edpa| Grieve. Lois Patterson, Miss Mar-| garet Pinney of Manville, guest of | Miss Patterson, Mrs, L. V. Ulery and Mrs. Hutchinson. ee Girls! Try this! Ages agra Informal Luncheon And end dressing your hair, just moisten | Bridge Party Sat . your hair brush with a little “Dan- x abarsey 35¢ “‘Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair The Gulbrancen is a Host in Itself Te ipa Cmennia! before you know it—when a ransen Registering Piano furnishes the music! Friends will class yours as a home they like to visit—where dull hours are wn. Your skill in playing the Gulbransen will win comment—and rightly so. From early evening ’til late you'll play songs, dances, classics—registering your own personal touch*and expression through the amazingly responsive pedals of the Gulbransen. to play? Yes—just try it! to pl il? Ve otc Cte Pps ni show how. A superior instrument? Yes—in every way—construction, tone, finish and known value for every dollar invested. eat om Candy Surprises! St. Valentine’s Day aE a ee The Misses Rose Noonan, Louise = i i The Gulbransen is indisputably unique and | ferine” and brush it through your | Reichman and Martha Sihler enter, eB) Se T. VALENTINE’S DAY Nationally Priced distinctive. Its development has been to give ir. The effect is s gt | You | tained at an informal luncheon and Za} /* Rs means plenty of sweet White Howes Badal, 9690 di trol of music, through the pedals, can do your hair up immediately | priage Party yesterday at their . C thoughts, and you know that Country Seat Model, $575 as direct con! fe) usic, throu; ie pi and it will appear Saeiaes fhick | home on South Ash street, Honors V: 1 ntiné ; means a box of chocolates. ‘cersnanatoag +70 ES as when playing by hand. Try a Gulbransen, and heavy—a mass ur. | for the aftern tbr: | 1-4 Electric Reproducio j sparkling with life and possessing |——__<_“\\stnoon_gt bridge were ale Many attractive assortments een ereaeee and pass your own judgment. that incomparable softness, fresh- specially prepared for this ness and luxuriance. TEACHER of VIOLIN Mrs. W. E. Carrico 882 South Bush Phone 208-M While beautifying the hair “Dan- derine” is also toning and stimulat- derine” is also toning and stimulat- ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and“dandruff disappers. Get a bottle of delightful, refreshing “Dan- derine” at any drug or toilet coun- ter and just see how healthy and youthful your hair becomes.—<Ad- vertisement, ' love-sacred day. Special Valentine Bricks in Ice Cream PHONE 51W LLOYDS SECOND AND WOLCOTT Hoffhine Printing and Stationery Co. 240 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 1570 THE CHAS. E. WELLS MUSIC CO. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second St. CASPER Phone 194 —

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