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cp je Casper Oanp Cridune PAGE THREE CIE BY MARY TOBIN which all ex-service men and ladies are invited, a of the evening being tio The engugement of Mrs. Affamae Stoddard and E. Marvin McKenna ‘was announced last evening at an given by Scott, sister of Mrs. home on North large class of initiates will be put through the ritual and all members are requested to appear in uniform. eee expected the event will take place nis spring. Toses, and sweet peas attractive- placed were used for the decor- tons. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs. Stanley Griebel and Mrs. Arthur Spease. ng those who attended were irs. Verne Evérlidge, Mrs Gene Maupin, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Roden Kingsmill, Mrs, A. J. Evanscn, Mrs. Mary Stapelton, Mrs. Stacy Boyer, Mrs. S. L. Griebel, Mrs, Arthur Spease, Mra, Zora Perkins, Mrs. Varrier, Mrs. Louise Carroll, Mrs. Frank Milla. Mrs. Juanette Lamb, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Frank Ty- ner, Mrs. Sue Duthie, Mrs. W. I. Mrs. J. B. Walker, and the Misses, Blanche Hilman, Hazel Ne'son, Selma Harrison, Lee Kil- lion, Abble Arno!d, Veta Gilbourn, Jean Ray, Genevieve Nau, Frances Stewart, Katherine Carey, Ann Fraiser, Hattie Wyatt, Dorothy Fisher and Aceline Gilbourn. eee Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Coleman en- tertained at an informal dinner party at their home on CY avenue last evening in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for 12. Dancing Enjoyed at Vets Open Meeting Powder River Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars scored another hit last night with its open meeting in the clubrooms in the K, of P. hall. It was: the largest open meeting since the organization of the post with 60 couples present for the dancing. The dance was under the supervision of Sam Narotski and the music wag furnished by the Misses Myrtle Garight and Dorothy Rob- An: Mrs. Kenney Entertains Thursday February 28 Mrs. Thomas Kenney entertained 17 guests at the second of a series of informal luncheons and bridge parties yesterday at her home, 719 South Park avenue. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. E. L. Mead, and Mrs. Wilson Emory. A decorative scheme of lavender and yellow with sweet peas and roses was used which added greatly to the enjoyment of the entertainment. Out of town guests were Mrs. Arthur K. Lee of Thermopolis and Miss Mira Cline, house guest of Mrs. William Holland. Mrs, Kenney will be hostess at another informal luncheon and bridge party to be given on Monday of next week at her home, Mr. and Mrs. John Whelan, Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Storres, Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Mr, and Mrs, George Jar- vis, Mr. and Mrs. L. G, Murphy; Mr. Auxillary Is Organized and Mrs. Robert Ogden and Mr. and At Meeting Thursday Mrs. M, C. Price. Mrs. Corse, formerly matron of the eee Cathedral home at Laramie, pres!d- ed over a meeting held yesterday| \s Pr eager seg <8 at the Young Women's Christian's®:|""sirq Jou Danhiih entertained at ieee of Tana Oe the ce aepresenta-lan informal luncheon and bridge ganizations and clubs of the city. | Party Sony” 8o Des poma.cn Gre Tho meeting was called for the pur-| i" tee of The nnopalls Wea an ae pose of erganizing an auxiliary of| (5 3 - aalt l a the Cathedral home to raise funds|‘°¥" &Ue ag as for the institution. Mrs. 8. K. Loy Wat appointed chairman with Miss Paes pd ka a na Mae. Healy assistant. All oe cea Miss Hilda Harlan who has been instructing a night class of dress- those interested in the work to be earried out by the auxiliary are asked to call elther Mrs. Loy or|™aking was pleasantly surprised Miss Healy. last evening when her pupils enter- tained In her honor at the school, Miss Harlan was presented with an attractive gift by those present in appreciation of her kindness and excellent method of teaching. . Mrs, Sullivan Entertains. Duplicate Bridge Club Mrs. Patrick Sullivan entertained the members of the Duplicate bridge club today at her residence on East Tenth street. Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River, guest of her mother Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen was an out of town guest. v2. Mr. and Mrs. Boeke Entertain Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boeke enter, tained a number of friends infor- mally last evening at their home in the Miller apartments on C. Y. ave- nue. The evening was spent in playing “Mah Jongg, prizes being won by Mrs. John Whelan, Mr. Storres, and Mrs. George Jarvis. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Boeke Elks’ Dancing Party Saturday Evening Among the pre-lenten social events will be the Elks’ informal dancing party to be given tomorrow evening at the auditorium with Paul’ Saut- ter and Ivan Marshall in charge. The affair will be the last of the first series and it is expected that a large number will attend. Excel- lent music has been engaged which will consist of an eight piece orches- tra. e Baptist church quartet com- posed of C. H. Marlow, Edgar Flynn C. A. Madison and J. R. Haynes, ac- companied by Mrs. Johnson, gave several vocal relections, E. R. Purkiser, senior vice-com- mander, department of Wyoming and Colorado, spoke briefly of the spirit of comradeship displayed at the meeting and the growth of the organization as a civic betterment for the community. Open meetings are held the fourth Thursday night of each month to eee Miss Ione McNally Entertains Friends Seven guests enjoyed a dancing and card party given by Miss Ione McNally at her ‘home, 409 South Jackson street last night. The guests included the Misses Eliza- beth Cunningham, Helen Milker, and Beulah Fleming and Rex In- gram, Herbert Astin, Harold Worth- ington and John Lutz. eee Casper Woman's Club Meeting Tomorrow The Casper Woman’s club will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. F. B. Firmin at her home, 804 Grant avenue. A program of in- terest will be given as well as a round table discussion of some im- portant question. Tomorrow will be guest dhy and each member is asked to bring one guest. ep be PERSONALS Mrs. T. J. Drew left Wednesday evening for Denver where she will join Dr. Drew, who is enroute home from Kansas City, where he was cal- led by the illness of his father, now greatly improved. Dr. and Mrs. Drew expect to return next Sun- day morning. half way? ‘ALL BRAN is a necessity! cee Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Collins of Chi- When consti the health cago who have ‘been’ spending” the oon — conitaderd totem fli Soil’ tae eae Lod s when. tomorrow. es Bran, because it is ALL eee Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Layman are among the out. of town visitors here this week from Denver. Cn eit James E. Will of Hugo, Colo., ar- rived in the eity Wednesday morn- ing and ts spending a short time here visiting with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Will, who is convalescing from a serious illness, his sister, Mrs. EB. 8. Welton and sister-in-law, Mrs. M. J. Foley, Mr. Will accom- panied by Mr. Foley are spending today at Salt Creek looking over the oil fields, BRAN, i is guaranteed to give you positive, permanent relief! Know the truth about bran! To be efficacious, to give you sought-for relief, bran must be ‘oods with a bran content cannot be considered as a relief for constipation sufferers! These foods do not have the bulk or a. to drive out the conditions that are un mining your health! What you need for 100 per cent relief So.100 pee cent bran, aid thet ts what rou ey ou buy Kellogg’s Bran—IT IS ! And it is per cent effi- cient, as your physician will tell you! * Kellogg’s Bran, all cooked, krumbled and rea yy erent, ae cieecie Ge asm careelicr. used in bakin; cooking. Eat two tablespoonfuls oe or as much with each meal in chronic cases—and rid yourself of constipation and the toxic poisons that lead to many of the most dreaded human ail- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilkerson of Cleveland, are visitors who arrived in the city yesterday and who will spend until /Tuesday of next week here attending to business affairs of importance. eee Mrs. Emma Foster arrived in the city yesterday from Denver and will make her home here with her son, M. C. Foster and family. see ments! Mrs. L. B. Call {s spending several weeks visiting with relatives in Den- at eaes mello ere nhs is ALL ver. Mrs. Call will be accompanied and gu ou 100 home on her return by her nephew, cent. relief! D DON’T ‘Conn “WAY! Fran¢is Call who will spend a num- ti ber of months here. grocers. pnere: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neithammer 706 South Lincoln street are the parents of a baby daughter who ar- rived on February 22, Washington's birthday. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thebault of 1345 South Spruce street announce the arrival of a six pound baby daughter who arrived this week. John Tripeny of the Tripeny Drug store will leave next Tuesday for Cheyenne from where he will go to Portland, thence to Los Angeles by boat where ho will visit with his were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Plummer, | ¢ The curtain will rise at 8:15 o'clock on what is expected to be one of the finest productions of its kind ever given in Caspér. This 1s “Pipes of Pan" the pantomime which !s to be staged under the drection of Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald for the bene- fit of the milk fund of the per oemerae Departmental Club. ‘The pantom!me proper will be pre- ceded by a musical program of great merit. ‘This will be about an hour in length. Those who will take part in the musical program are the Misses Marguerite and Genevieve Fitzgerald, } Runtington Woodman, Downing, and Mrs. pantom!me Miss Wiederhold, colaysen, rances White, nes Armbuester, In t hardt, Betty beth F Now They Step Lively in Rurzl Communities About 10,000,000 people in rural communities are learning the latest Broadway dance steps by radio, the ‘Western Electric Company estimates. Arthur Murray, dancing instructor, is giving lessons through 22 differ- ent broadcasting stations. Photo shows a typical rural gatbering. he Fenevieve nd “Pipes of Pan” Expected To Draw Crowded House At Elks Hall This Kvening . Margaret Curtz, Lula Madeline Trety re Gerald Fitzgera! Helen Reid, E! Jane Crowth Air: 1d, zn er, Ruth Marshall, Ag: Esther Smith, Al- Helen are iss vira Bundrock, Fran: Whitting- ton, Lucille Mergens, Lillian Bund rock, Liberty Cachaere! Weber, Ormsby, Sylvia G: butt, Mrs. Treber, Mrs. Curtz,. Mf Cogell, Foote, and Miss M. guerite Fitzgerald, ‘are mother, who has been spending the ‘winter months there. Following a stay of a number of weeks there Mr. Tripeny -will return accompan- ied by his mother, eee Mrs. Butler-Cromer was among the Casper people who spent a short time in Cheyenne this week. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Richards and baby datighter left last evening for Denver where they will remain until the latter part of next week visiting with relatives and friends. see Mrs. A. J, Butler of Indianapolis is the guest of friends here having arrived in the city on Monday. of the week. see Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lennon of Montana have moved to Casper and will make their home here, Mrs. Lennon having accepted a position in this city. eee Mr. and Mrs, Dantel C. Irwing of Colorado Springs arrived yesterday and expect to spend until the mid- die of next week here visiting with friends and attending to business af- fairs. eee ‘ Miss Virginia Howard ts the guest of friends in Denver for several weeks. s<e Mrs. M. Baker is visiting here for a few days frum her home in Den- ver. eee Mrs. A. Meade spent yesterday here shypping and visiting with friends from Glenrock. ee. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Boyer re turned from Denver where they thave been on a pleasure trip for the last ten days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Erick- son of Buffalo, N. Y., arrived in the city today and will spend a week or ten Gays here. oe. Timothy Mahoney, Sr., left last called there by the serious {llners of Mrs honey, J Mahoney. expe Timothy ts to le;ave in few days for Denver. Mrs. William Watker and ol Ma a hil dren are visiting with Mrs. Walker's parents for a number of Denver. ays in Miss Thelma C. Carpenter who has been the guest here for the last week of her aunt Mr«. EB. Cc, David son expects to depart this evening for her home in Colorado. Great spending..several diys here having arrived tast evening. Mrs. baby daughter are the guests of friends here from their home Omaha. . Mr. and Mrs. K. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Mont., are visit: Frei Cc. oe J. Henderson r EB. Taylor of ors Huntington and in are spending four or five days in Ther- mopolis taking treatmente at hot springs. the Miss Ruth Steves is a visitor here for a short time from Billings. see Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Williams expect to leave this evening for the east where they will spend a num- ber of week visiting with their par- ents, eee Mrs. A. B. Good, who has been confined to her home for the lart month monia, is reported to be greatly im- proved. CITY BRIEFS with an attrack cf pneu- Robert Grieve 1s visiting hi ere with his family and attending to business affairs from his ranch at Ol City. Ronald vV. eee Jensen, formerly of evening for Denver haying” been ' Salt Lake City, who has been spend- EVAPORATED MILK It’s pure,convenient, economical Sold and recommended by all grocers bargains. 152 S. Durbin Regardless of where you are—buying your Groceries and Provisions—we advise you to see our prices. We don’t have specials. We have PRICES all the time. For instance we have potatoes at $1.50 cwt., while they last, and this is only one of a thousand Natrona Wholesale Grocery WHOLESALE FOR CONSUMERS Phone 1916 “|ing some time in Worland, arrived spent @ short time visiting with in the city this week and expects to make his home here. Dr. Alex G. Raister ts spending some time here from Salt Lake City having arrived this morning. eee D. R. Stansburry is here for sev- eral days from Crawford, Neb. eee Denver business men who arrived in the city today include R. 0. Crozuer, J. A. Warren, J. G. Farrell, F. A. Metz, J. D. Fin and C. F. Worthman. eee w. J. Reid is a Cleveland busi- ness caller spending several days here. cee Cc. E. Chila is an Ogden business caller here for a few. days. "+e R. E. Harrick, formerly of Clay- ton, is now connected here with the Nolan Chevrolet company. eae A. J. Hardendorft was a Casper man who spent yesterday in Cheyenne. eee The J. F. Jones & Co. are moving rom their present location: at 163 South Beech street to the America theater lobby which was formerly occupied by the America Flower shop, eee Jack Thibert 1s visiting with friends here for several days from wlins. Mr. Thibert expects to ve on Monday of next week for Portland, Ore., to spend a few weeks visiting with relatives and friends. eee Frederick Hillsman {fs the guest f friends here for a few days from heyenne, J. D. Wood is a visitor here to- Jay from Chicago. McLean has re Glentock where he Charles (Chuck) urned from **Rothyock Wants To See You’ Eversharp Pencils. Gold Filled Eversharps, $4.00; Gold Filled Eversharps $5.00; 18K Solid Gold E versharps $3 Advertisement Cad wer Gi Through arrangements with the manufacturer we are quoting special low prices on our entire stock of Silver Plated Eversharps $1.00; Reduced price _ Quad. Silver Eversharps $1. 753" Reduced Price Gold Filled Eversharps 14K Green $6.00; Reduced price $4.50 4% Gold Eversharps $12.00; Reduced price Don’t Wait Until They Are All Gone— Get Yours Now JEWELERS HENNING HOTEL BLDG. friends. R. N. Ramier ts in the city for several days from Chadron. ©. V. Linch arrived yesterday and W. A. Doian left last evening for a 10 days’ and vicinity. (CONSTIPATION _ business trip to Denver goes, and energy, pep and vim return when tating es ax'e LETS Lenore McCullough is visiting with friends in the city for a short time from Midw wee W. P. White is here for several days from Chadron. ee E. W. Baker is among the out of town business visitors here from Denver. cee M. €. Whitmore and son have re- turned from Denver where they have been visiting with friends for the last week. see ‘A. E. Baker of Toledo, O., is here | on business for a number of days having arrived yesterday. Frank D. Malone has returned to Salt Creek after spending four or five days here visiing with friends. se. W. W. Noland ts here today on business. from Lavoye. Are You Fat ? Just Try This Thousands of overfat people have become slim by follo..ing the ad-|St of doctors who recommend | rmola Prescription Tablets, thos: j the fat reducers that | the dose of the famo d a Prescription. If too fa don’t walt—¢ »w to your drug gist and for one dollar, which is the price the world o;er, procure a box of these tablets. e can secure them di > the ard Ave, steadily tiresome and le reise or ve no arvation diet unpleasant effect.— Our Stock Of B versa -Pencils See Them In Our Windows Keep stomach sweet—liver active~ bowels regular—only 25<. riking originality features e new spring models now jon display. You'll particularly like the new Fisk Hats. Anne’s Hat Shop Midwest Pharmacy Is NUMAN MEN Al DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING Charges Reasonable at the Casper Dry Goods Twirling Toes of Twirldom GRAND ANNUAL BALL Auspices Casper’s Musicians Elks’ Auditorium Monday, March 3 Dancing 9 to 1 p. m. Reduced price . Reduced price — $3.75 8.00; Reduced price — Fresh Nebraska Ranch Eggs Per Doz. 26c Saturday and Monday SPECIALS WE DELIVER Drug and Drug Sundry Prices Cut to a Whisper at Smith ard Turner Drug Co. 183 S. Center Phone 150 All This Week Clip the Coupon In Today’s Tribune And Get a Package Of Lucky Strikes For 9¢ Quality Dry Land Potatoes 100 Ibs. $1.45 Navy Beans, 3 2 cans of Corn for. 2 cans of Tomatoes for_. No. 2 can Squat Pineappl 1-lb. jar of quality Cocoa. 638 E. Second Street Veribest Corn Fancy Sweet box We Have a es, 2 for_65c JOHNSON BROTHERS GROCERY C0. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR CAN GOODS WEEK BARGAINS Ep a yp $2.15 Green Vegetables and Fruits Beef No. 2 can_-_34c Oranges, per half Complete Line of All Phone 1251