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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1924 PAGE THREE who will attend are, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snook, Judge and Mr: Rose, Mr. and Mra. T. 8. her| the host and hostess. Mrs. W. R. McGregor, Mrs. E. E.| Reading 2 Hanway and Mrs. R. T. Kemp. .’ by Mrs. George rhe a ‘Lummox,” by Mrs. John |“A Visit To the - and| Whisenhunt; “Black Oxen,” by Mrs. | Sampsons.” --- The Boys! party Friday, February 29 . All members are The Ladies’ Aid society of the - Winnie Phillips] residence, 902 South Grant ave ;| asked to be present as this will be | North Casper Presbyterian church Jaunita Keene ee .| an important meeting. have prepared an entertainment for| Recitation ______ Mary Lindsay| Mrs. Gee Will Entertain SAVE dpe gales Wednesday evening, February 27 to| Song — «++s<-— The Girls| At Bridge Luncheon be given at the tabernacle 1009 John Patterson| Mrs. A. M. Gee will entertain at THE TROUBLE OF BY MARY TOBIN | ee ee North Durbin street which consists - Alma Corporan|an informai bridge luncheon to be RA aa aa Al one tad Bridge 9? : i “Mc.|,ts- J- C. Warkley entertained| of @ play entitled “A Visit to the Fred Corporan| given tomorrow at her home on se . - 3 Samps Thi Rotary Anns’ Feted in Annual 11 guesta today at an informal | Sampso e cast of characters Florence Freeman | Mrs. Denham Will Be -- Cora Forbes = ee Party rs. Joe Denham will be hostess = Genres: FISH at an fotormal lencheds aad bridge Song . Rev. Woodall] South Durbt a nega bis 5 3 a gs ". rant avenue. | Mr. John Sampson W. Sturtevant} ------ . Croghan an Orus| week at thi lunch ¢ Banquet by Mem rs of Club - , - |Guests who attended were. (Mrs.| Mrs. Peggy Sampson ..___ wefan elige party “at Mar reakaancn. ‘Bit IT IS MADE ae ne : \ 4, Bf Geo, Mrs, “Wilttam Tothurst,| | --- Mrs. Jessie Waiker| Board of Directors Wil East Lind avenue. yoleae otary ‘Anns“ of Casper were the guests last night at ¢;| mick, Mra. France ano: F_ Flum-| Sammy Jones -.-.0. F. Sellers] Meet This Evening. wee ee JUST DISSOLVE the fiteh ual banquet given by the Casper Ro @ub . A|G. Fidel, airs, eae as eae are to be given by the} The board of directors of the Cas-| Dinner This Evening At AND DRINK IT. at the Henning in e L li 5 per Woman's De; t1 ital club will | Cam u eir honor and it is no exaggeration - €. Tonkin, Dr. J. C.| McConnell, Mrs. H. P. Tishburn, eet thie, ng at 720 o'clock and alr Song --... n - Young People| meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell REAT CONVENIENCE to say that it was the prettiest and most elaborate func- - 3. G.| Mra. Donald Michie, Mrs. H. R.| Recitation . Jack Sturm] the home of the president of the| will entertain at dinner this even “ oND OH, SO GOOD! tion ever given by this organization here. The decorations, “ Scott.| Lathrop, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs.| Recitation | - Jessie Walker] club, Mra, P. C. 2d on | ing for elght guests at their home - executed by the art class of the high school under the su. | Senet Mes. RE. Evate., Sons nen eerie) Soe Wats tet. pervision of Miss Bertha Sihler, | evening to drag and it may be sald Meeting Last Evening. | wore most “effective ‘and’ gave evi-| that Mr. Reed capably fulfilied this|\ ake ‘Gasper, Nocturgs. club. met dence of much rare taste and ingen-|-duty. Singing of popular Rotary| wot evening ae i tee ee ei melodies and music by members of nee Myriad streamers of biue and|the high school orchestra offered| VuUs™ Tolburst, 1031 South Wol- sold crepe paper formed the ceil-| excellent entertainment throughout | ss'‘noste foc Gre mea HE Smith yrtind_wall decorations and, har-| the banquet, the eight-course menu the becineoy eg evening-. During ness session two new de- monizing prettily with this over-| of which was one of the best ever partments were added to the club. head scheme were the table adorn-| served from the Henning culsine.| ths Department-of maciG Broce ments furnished by Rotarian Wal-|The favors given both the ladies! with Mrs. ‘Tolhurst as chairman and and gentlemen” were most accept-| the Department of Industrial Music, Ete with David Foote as chairman. A radio program was dne of the| Miss Ruth Bridenbaugh and Mrs. novel features of the evening and| Charles A. Wilson were elected dur- it is purporteci that members of the| ing the evening to fill the vacancies cub, absent from the city during|on the membership committee. Mrs. last night's festivities, went greet-| Berta Smith, president of the club, ings by air. Among these were|read a paper on the history of the aerial” messages from Governor B.| national federation of music clubs B, Brooks, who, with Mre, Brooks,} showing that it has at the present is now enroute to Eurdpe and C.|time over 200,000 members with H. Téwnsend and W. R. Johnson| 2,300 past presidents and that 122 from Hollywood. newspapers in the United States are publishing a weekly music column. ieee ar Bay ea oa pat Mrs. Smith also stated that “Amer- Eawards, W. 8, Kimbatl,| 4 the Beautiful” has been adopted c.|a@8 the American Federation song. p Aa Heed “and Mrs. 2. C-! he mmith discusesd “tie music of One of the delightful numbers on| America after which | Mrs. Rose the program was the singing of | ##ynie played several pleasing piano “Little Mother of Mine," by Mise|S¢lections—"The Star Spangled Bana Mas Healty. Banner,” piano version by Josef At the conclusion of the banquet | Hofman, and “Sometimes I Feel on Milton avenue. Among those! plaid and other new materials---in charming styles and in sizes from four- teen to forty-six, on Sale in the Subway at ice Over 200 New Spring Dresses in Silk Crepe, Roshanara, Taffeta, Trico- $ ] G 75 . . . ° ee FEBRUARY BARGAIN SALES That Hold the Earnest Attention of Hundreds of Casper Women ana Misses Are Now In Progress at The Frantz Shop. Make This Store a Special Visit This Week ter Keefe of the Casper Floral com- pany. Yellow jonquils with green sprays graced the table centers and from the bowls, yellow and blue lighted art candies projected. Sprig: of green leaves and acacia covered the linen covers. The tables seated three couples. L. A Reed presided.as toastmas. ter throughout the evening and it was his mission not to permit the The Best Cough Syrup * is Home-made. : Here’s an easy way to save $2, and yet have the best cough remedy you ever tried. Nicolayse You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup at home. But ha: ‘ou ever used r 14," by 8. . wee fel teas they etd batty Dae | theater wre = apsuntpeserem og | OMerMe® Taviors ) over, feel that they could hari ee er where a Program 0! ZA BA e house without it It’s simple and | entertainment wae a Seng, but therway tua haa oa | etcrummens Wem even and 88) ag, Gah ntertana On the Main Floor In the Subway 4 ‘ough will soon earn it a permanen’ ‘or House Guest. " place in your home. : Batre tec a, bes posht uate er Mrs. James 8. Griffith entertained n ti ni tle, pour inces: , J gi o- of Pinex? then add'plain graoulated | ed ‘ia work well, with the amist-| formally thin afternoon at tea at ° ° at Terese Gee ence MBE. Of | ance of Har! G. Burwell and Carl! Corpimentary to her house guest st el 5 : ry. honey, oF corm syrup, instead of sugey | Shumaker! ; Mrs. Grace May of Bronxville, N. Y. rg) 0a S syrup. Either way, it tastes good,| The following were present: Guests of Mrs. Griffith were Mrs. m never spoils, and gi es you 8 fut pint mane oye ober sap be Charles Campbell, Mrs. M. Paulus, ; a o r cough remedy than you | an rs. Earl C. Boyle, Mr. and! x19, ‘ : . could buy ready-made for three times | Mrs. Lew Gay, The Rev. and Mra.) yee ny one be obey athens During the Balance To Be Well Dressed Means To Be 4 4 ts cost. Philip K. Edwards, Dr. and Mre.| MET: A; Dean, Mra. Of This Week Pronecle Cossnenl At Clearance Prices HN Gade remedy conquers 2 | C: H. Balley, Mr. and Mra, L. C. cee perly Cors “4 ally in 24 hours or less. | Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Han-; yrs, Griffin Entertains You can’t feel at ease when oe enetrate qBrough every | way, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, | Informally Today. you know your dress looks I t1 4 tight cough, lifts the piiegm, heals | i, 4nd Mr. K. R. Jorgensen, Mr.| Mrs. Belle Griffin entertained a dowdy and ill-fitting. And a Lot 2 {ie membranes, and gives simost im: | 7 Mrs. John Jorgensen, Mr. and| numbeF of friends today informally . most every time you'll find it’s not the fault of your 95 9 5 dress but the fault of an in- e correct corset you are wear- |. ee — ing. ——_ Women of medium to full pro- portions will find that i 7 i t | Mrs. W. S. Kimbal!, Mr. and Mrs.! at a bridge luncheon given at the Title, ‘nosrecuess” croup, ‘bronchitis | W. W. Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. 1 3-| home of ker decane ned sine and bronchial asthma. McCormack, Mr. and Mrs. George law, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Riach on Piney tea Raila ceneearetea com Oak Crest avenue. Guests who at: Tract, and ‘bus been used Tor genes tended were Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, tions for throat and chest ailments. Mrs. Harley Bottoms, Mrs. Alex To avoid disappointment ask your White, Mrs. Stanley Griebel, Mrs. druggist for “2Y% ounces of Pinex” A. C. Riker, Mrs. C. Kamp, Mrs. with directions, and don’t accept any- ()” Reductions On All a Sylvester Pelton, Mrs. T. J. Riach Nemo Kop Service Corset 0 give abso- : : * etpegonctrcntaee retiaiee! and the hostess. This was the Corsets _. No. 812 You Will Find Remarkable Values, Good Materials The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. second of a series of parties which Wra arounds meets just her requirements. It ? Mrs. Griffin is giving. P Dp has the desired low top and long and Excellent Styles } skirt to give additional comfort. You Will Enjo. Past Noble Grand Club Bandeaux The elastic band at sides control njoy Will Be Entertained. Co 1 ttes and gradually reduce excess thigh DINNER DANCING Colorado Mrs. M. L. Bishop, assisted by rsele flesh. Diagonal boning in front at the Mrs. John Bartley, will entertain Girdl creates straight even lines over t e prefer the Past Noble Grand club of the irdles the abdomen giving’the figure the & Wyatt Cafeteria : Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13, | : TONIGHT tich, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Brassieres flat ater ; Fashioned in a dainty pink mercerized renc @a Oa S on brocade. Priced at $7.50. p and Reduced to $6.75 This Week Only * High Quality, Pretty Styles fe An Extra Special Handsome Linings One Lot of Broken Sizes In S Regularly $ rd Nemo Back Lace Corsets Priced $ e om at a . 5.5 EACH _] ie Warner. & Redfern Corsets * es 9 ; (Both Front and Back ace) $10.50 al Sizes Warner Wraparounds Paar creamy, the home of the former, 818 East And Every Tuesday, Thursda: , Second street. All visiting mem- and Saturday froth 9 to 12 set Columbine. bers of the club in the city are | ft invited to attend. Butterfields Orchestra oe Mary Morgan Dancers Regular Dinner Dance Menu Table Coyer, Charge 50c Each . Omara Santha Meeting This Evening. ‘ Omara Santha No. 43 will meet in regular session this evening at | the Knights of Pythias hall. All| officers and members are asked to | be present. | eee W. C. T. U. Programs In Churches Sunday, Sunday, February 24, being Tem- | perance Sunday, programs under | the auspices of the Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union were put on in a number of the. different churches. The program at the Methodist church was led by Mrs. L. R. Bundy, superintendent of the ‘W. C. T. U. Department of Temper- ance in Sunday Schools. At this time a picture of Lincoln was pre- | sented to the church, the Sunday | school division being the first to fill the wall pledge with names. The program at the First Chris- | tlan church was in charge of Mrs. H. K. Burdick: The Sunday school department being second in filling the pledges, they were presented with a large poster containing the | | 365 —- 1= 366 Your Gain? ls on Your Day Draws Nearer Read Thursday’s Tribune NO FITTINGS—NO- EXCHANGES On These Two Special Groups Clearance of $ 16 95 One Lot of Broken Sizes In Regularly § 45 Winter Suits at e Warner Front and Back Lace P**e? Sle eeeeal 2 ten commandments, At the close of the program a talk of interest on at EACH law enforcement was given by Corsets and $2.00 * Henry Perkins. : . ° Pre erian 5 wat, te, Brebrterlan | chore, Warner Wraparounds e Cloth Capes for Spring S Ltt ain Sb aesnge a bens 13 (Sizes 21 to 30) $3.50 Capes bid fair to be extremely popular for 75 Bese oes Kod ya T spring and summer wear. We have | a a s cf rigs Lia week ine Peitiay antler en Mrs. Esterline Wants to See You In the Corset Department special line at the extraordinary low price at 2:30 o'clock, the Frances Willard division at the residence of Mrs. George L. Brown, 106 South Ken- wood street, and the Gordon div!- | sion at the home of Mrs. George W. Ferguson, 954 South Ash street. eee Informal Dinner Last | Evening at Smith Home, - DEDICATED TO BEAUTY Betty’s Beauty Parlor ur Coats and Capes Sport Dresses in Fancy Wools Has Been Enlarged and Remodeled and sereeigh T maict apr ON Being Closed Out at Sacrifice Prices The Subway is offering some exceptional values in 5 event t their hi rf SLM BERG Soe Pidetaryitoitheletidlieg sect Marek Now Is Your Best Opportunity to Save Money on Furs pretty sports dresses of wool velour, basquette wool Arthur Newell of Salt Lake City. Covers were laid for eight. - eee Past Matrons Will Meet Wednesday Afternoon. Mrs. Clgra Tubbs, assisted by Mrs. Sturgeon, will entertain the Past Matrons’ club of the Eastern Star ‘Wednesday afterncon at the home of the former, 315 South David street. All members as well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. | eee { | Literary Department | Meeting Tomorrow. The Literary department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will be entertained tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock by Mrs. Grover Cc. Gorsuch at her home, 637 East Eleventh street. The program for BETTER SERVICE L To Its Patrons and twills in both dark and light shades—checks, plaids, stripes and plain. As a Feb- @t ruary bargain special at only Eastern Mink Jap Mink es Hudson Seal French Seal && Siberian Squirrel Scotch Mole Caracul Muskrat, etc. ruhos, $ ] 4° * — oa WieaEs Capes Everywoman’s Store Shop and Jacquettes 8 OPERATORS AT YOUR SERVICE MARCEL WAVING A SPECIALTY | Phone 467-J For Appointment Betty’s Beauty Parlor —a convenient place to meet your friends Basement Becklinger Bldg.