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Coe Casper Dally Cridune PAGE THREE Pians for a most deli by the Young Women’s a Cherryblossom tea, o'clock. . This is the first large social event to be given since the association has occupied, the former Nicolaysen Home on Wolcott and First and it is hoped that not only the members but all women who are interested in the work of the ¥. W. C. A. will avatl themselves of the osportunity to visit the new headquarters, meet the secretaries, the members of the board, and learn of the valuable work being.done for the community thru this center. The committee in charge of the event consists of Mrs. J .C. Wark- ley, Mrs. C. D. Murane, Mrs. Fred- erick Jessen, Mrs. R. C. Cather, Mrs. Grover C. Gorsuch, Mrs, William Holland and Mrs. Frederick B. An- drews and these women will act as esses during the afternoon, A Japanese theme has’been adopt- ed for the short program due to the fact that the thought of the Na- tional Y. W. C. A. has been directed <<< —__ bape hang ping A rs veep for a ik when Dr, Ae hl Rinex Pre- goription is gueranteed knock it in Bnour r ‘you nothing. cause tn ai orlem Cleveland. spnding 18 ‘cents: te cover and ae ie But you gake: ris asa eauk the $1 pack: jeale On Peale ga ls “Dee Store, Midwest Pharthacy, Casper Pharmacy, John Tripeny, Smith-Turner Drug Co. Wyoming Drug Ca—aAdvertise- ment. © 1924 by The Clintea! Ladorumries Cn BY MARY TOBIN ightful social evout are being made Christian association for Friday of this week. when the se membership is invited to attend en at the new association hi * First and Wolcott streets, between the notxs of & and § Kitchen Jenison Marriage Sunday. A wed¢ing of interest to many Casper people took’ place last eve ning at $:30 o’clock when Mrs. Lena (Scotty) Kitchen of this city became the bride af Edward C. Jenison of , the Rev. R, R. Hilde- brand pastor of the First Christian chureh officiating. The double ring iy was used. ‘The brite was becomingly dresse1 in @ gown of brown velvet and car- ried 4 bonyuet of red roses. They were attended by Mr, and Mrs. G. G. Hawkins, parents of the bride and Mrs. Ida Jenison mother of the groom. Mrs. Jenison has been a resi- cent of Casper for a number of years having many friends in this city. She has been for some time connected with the Casper Station- ery company. The grdom is a prom- it business man having a re- sponsible position with an ofl com- pany at Parkerton where the couple will make their home. Follow'ng the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride’s parenta Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hawkins, 633 CY avenue to which forty guests attended. during the past month to the re- building of the Y. W. work in Japan, devastated by the earth- quake. Decorations of cherryblossoms and wisteria will be used to-make the rooms attractive, members of the Girl Reserves in Japanese costume Will assist In serving tea in the din- ing room and the program will in clude a group of Japanese songs by Mrs. Berta Smith, a talk on what the ¥, W. C. A. meant to Japan by Miss Kissick. general secretary of the local '¥. W. C. A., a talk by Mrs. ©. D. Murane, acting president of the Association in the absence of. Mrs. B. B. Brooks, and a second group of Japanese songs by the Girl Reserves. The spirit of friendliness ex: hibited by America toward Japan in her hour of disaster -has largely done away with the war menace in the Pacific by promoting a better | ®ttend- understanding. be yaees World fellowship forms a large| Midnight Bridge Club Part of the program of the Y. W. C.| Mect'ng Tomorrow Evening. A. both in Its Girl Reserve and adult departments and the program. for Friday 1s sure to be filled with in formation of interest and value. Mahoney residence, 536 South Wol- Mention of the tea was made Sun.-| cott street. day in a number of Casper churches Mat oe and presidents of missionary| Concert By Cook Orchestra societies are asked to extend an in-| Last Evening a Success. vitation to their members during No forced appreciation greeted the week. the musical program in which Every effort is being made to make the affair attractiye from every standpoint and it is earnestly hoped that there will be a large at- Bix Social Tuesdy Evening. A box social will be given Tues- day evening at the Knights of Pythhs hall by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans to which all members and friends and all ex-sérvice men and their families are Invited to attend. An enjoyable morrow evening at Healy, vocal soldist, participated last evening at the Presbyterian tabernacle, Rather, there was an The regular meeting of the Mid- night Bridge c'ub will be held to- the Jeremiah Cook's orchestra an& Edna Mae such excetlent musicians as those"ln and visiting with friends will depart Cook's orchestra, appear publicly. }on Tuesday or Wednesday for their assisted in theri program by cne so talented as Miss Healy, those priv- fleged to attend are in the presence of the best in music. The concert at the Presbyterian tabernacle last night’ was evidence of the truth of Sproul, 141 West Tenth street. Members are asked to bring to the meeting some individ- ual remembrance for @ soldier at the hospital in Sheridan. fe cee Woman's Bible Class Wil Meet This Week. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Bible class of the | First Presbyterian chureh will be | held.on Tunesday afternoon, March 11, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of |Mrs. W. P. Ho'man. 405 South | Kimball street. A ful! attendance of members and those interested is desired. cee Benefit Association . Meeting This Evening. The Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees will hold its regu- lar husiness meeting and social hcur this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall. Refreshments will be served and a!l members are reduest- ed to be present. evening is promised to all those who eo )e.¢ Bake Sale Saturday At | White's Grocery Store | The Ladies of the East Side Methodist Community church will hold a sale of baked. goods on Sat- jurday, March 16 beginning at 10 | o'clock at White's grocery store on | Second street. All ladies interested |in the church are asked to contrib- ute some thing toward the sale. Pat- ronage from the public will pe ap- preciated, eee [Is Entertained The Monday bridge club was enter- tained today by Mrs. A. G. Fidel at her residence on Divine. street. Substitutes for the afternoon were; tendance. " Mrs, R. Ft. Rose, Mrs. Frank Flan- abundance of heartily expressed |igan, Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mrs. pleasure on the part of the large| 344 Denham, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn Soren Mpmament Werks gen Wag and Mrs. Patrick Sulltyan. 508 South Conwell Phove 25421 There ix_no doubt that whenever ee: New and c 6 oat~> and Hotel Glock C. Dissolution of Partnership Sale TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY NEW SPRING HATS Buy a dress at $22.50 or more Or a coat at. $22.50 or more Any Hat in The Store ‘ABSOLUTELY. FREE ‘All Dresses and Hats are Positively NEW SPRING STOCK z Very Special. Prices Because We Must Raise Money to Pay the Indebtedness of the National Sample Coat and Suit Co., and Close Up the Business by March 19. DON’T FORGET THE TIME ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY A NEW SPRING HAT FREE With the Purchase of a Dress or Coat That Costs $22.50 or More Better Bargains Every Day Then Take Your Choice of *Ranging in Price From $6.50 to $12.50 And All Are Marked At ational > ee Sample i “Suit | Center St? - CO. M. ELGIN , Proprietor Wz So. | Mr. ; to Thermopolis on a several days { { | ut | ents in Chicago for the week. | have beer on n pleasure and busl- P. E. 0, Meeting Wednesday Evening bd | Chapter O. of the P. BE. O. Club Sisterhood will meet on Wednesday evening of this week at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. O. W. Hiligren, 445 South Grant street. All members as well as visiting P. BE. O's in the city sre invited to attend as the jannual election of officers will be held. eee | Family Dinner Yesterday | At Hayes Home Mr. and Mrs. BE. A. Hayes enter- tained at a family dinner given yes- terday, at their home on East | Twelfth street. Spring flowers of |yved and yellow were used for the table decorations. Among. those who attended were, Mr. and Mrs. | E. B. Hayden and son Charles, Miss | Virginia Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. |'Thomas E. Hayes and Elmer C. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Are Hosts At Party Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Anderson were hosts at an informal bridge and | dancing party last Saturday evening at their’ residence, 715 Divine street. Attractive. decorations carried out in’ designs suggestive of St. Pat- rick’s day were used. Honors at bridge for the evening wére taken by Mrs. D. L. Rankin, B. Robert- json, Mrs, H. Stanton and W. R. C. Miller. | Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were Mr, and Mrs. J, I, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. |W. R. C. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. H. | Stanton, Mrs. J. Engleson, Mrs. J. |S. Anderson, Mr. apd Mrs. B. Rob- Lertson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Larson, | Miss Marguerite Engieson, Miss Lil- home. eee Mrs. Fred Capen and small son will leave on Friday of this week for Texas where they Will spent six weeks or two months visiting with relatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. QA. Chase and son mre among the Denver business callers spending several days. - see Miss Ruth Richardson left last evening for San Francisco where she will spend several months with her parcnts who have been making their home there for the winter. ves Miss E. H. Henderson has return ed from a weeks’ pleasure trip spent with friends and relatives in Den- ver. oe ey Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bryon and daughter are visiting for several weeks with Mr. Bryon’s parents in Nebraska. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mills are among the out of town business callers here this week from Creek. Sait L. C. Barnes ts visiting in the city for a number of days having beer called here from his home in Mon- tana on account of the illness of his sister, Mrs. Dickenson. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mednick returned this morning from a seven week's pleasure trip spent in Cali- fornia, Oregon and Washington and other points of interest. ee * Mrs. Joe L. May left last Friday for California. She was called there by the illness of her father. eee George C. Dayis of 215 North Grant street is in the clty from Tie Siding, Wyo., where he has land holdings and will visit for a short time here with M Davis and fam- ily. eee Attorney George Brimmer and daughter, Nancy, returned last even- ing to their home in Cheyenne, after visiting here for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and family. see Mr. and Mrs, J. M. McGee are vis- itors here from Carmel, Colo. cee Robertson will Miss Ethel leave the latter part of this week for the|tness* trom Los Angeles and who ‘western coast where she will remain until May visiting with relatives and friends. - eee Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Effinghouse are visitors here for a few days from thelr home in Council Bluffs, Ia. cee Miss Ella Wrensted of the Wren- ster Studio has returned from Poca- tello where she has been spending the last few weeks visiting with rel- atives, eee : Mrs. J. W. Lawrence ts the guest guest of friends here for a number of days from Midwest. eee Mrs. B. E. Swan arrived tn the clty”today from Denver and will spend several days here. —— CITY BRIEFS D. J. Murray of the Mednick eales force returned last evening from a five weeks trip spent in Po- catello and Montana points. Py eee J. L. Penton is among the Lander bi ess visitors spending several days in the gity this week. ere A. J..McIntosh is in from Split Rock for several days. see . Lockhart is here on bust- ness from Lavoye. cee Henry B. Hubert of Billings is at- tending to business affairs here for a short time this week. eee R. L. Jones came in yesterday from Midwest and will spend sev- eral days here. C. C. Landes is here on business or a short time from his home in Thermopolis 85.8 : Paul Sautter is confined to the hospital on account of {JIness. see Denver business men who arrived in the city today include E. A. Rus sell, Harry Barton, George R. John- son, C. C. Hicks, D. G. Gordon, O. B. Austin, Joseph C, Dunhaupt, J. A. Stewart, B. C. J. Whiatlake, A. H. Lichty. cee W. R. (Roy) Sample who has been pnennes several weeks here on bus- has been in Denver on a short pleasure trip has returned to this city. Mr. Sample formerly lived here. eee Lon M. Claytor ts in the city for a few days from Split Rock. eee Joe Murray spent a short time in Upton, Weston county last week looking after his homestead on Buf- falo Creek. see Loh Miller of the P. Lorillard To- bacco company was a Casper visi- tor who spent a short time last week on business at Upton, Wyo. eee M. H. Morgan is here today on business from his home in Oklaho- ma. Miké Hoffman left Sunday for Rawlins on a several days business trip. H. B. Peterson is spending sever al days in Cheyenne and Denver week attending to business affairs of importance. R. E. Baldwin and E. C. Olson left last week for a three week's bus ness and pleasure trip to Omaha and Chicago. eee E. A. Noble of New Mexico ar rived in the city today and will spend a week or ten sacting business affair: K. M. Winkler ts an out of town business man here for the week from Denver. s here tran L. J. Hillman has returned from Douglas where he spent yesterday visiting with friends. E. A. Wilson is the guest of friends here from Denver. M. J. Carpenter is a business vis: itor here for a week from Billings E. W. Nelson expects to leave on Saturday of this week for the west- ern coast to be absent from the city for a month or stx weeks. ssa? Ba we rk Woman Will Face Trial In Montana Mrs. Everett Woodhall, charged with bigamy. iti connection with the KASSIS’ ANNUAL SALE SILAS MARCH 10TH TO 15TH Chinelle Brocades Mallinsons Brocade 40-in. black and brown Brocades, for sports wear, capes and evening wraps. Regular $9.95. SPECIAL $5. |Man Joansen and Harry Engleson. sottais Herb Maa BE rg | PERSONALS Miss Genevieve Nau 1s. confined to her home on account of illness. cee Mr. and Mrs. B. A: Landus are | 2mong the out of town business call- | ors spending several days here from Denver. cee Mrs. L. Bruboker is visiting with friends here and shopping from Ten Sleep. eee Miss Martha Meyers is visiting in the city for a few days from her | home at La Junta, Colo. eee | Mr. and Mrs. B. Rule were vis- | {tors who spent yesterday here from Glenrock. eee Among those who spent this week end at the Cheny ranch wehe, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis, .Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hal Curran, Miss Mary Lyons of pittSurgh, Kan., guest of Mrs. Curran, Miss Adel Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend, A. B. Sterritt, and D. Ix LaBreche. @ . . and Mrs. BE. L. Martin of Denver arrived fn the city this morn- ing and will spend until Wednes- day here after which they will go businoss trip. | eee and Mrs. William C. Roland ting with Mrs. Roland's par- are.v! eee Miss R. B. Morris arrived in the city last evening from Billings and will make her home here, eee Mr, and Mrs, R, D, Miller are expected to return tomorrow morn: ing from California where they ness trip for tho last two months, eee Mr. and Mrs. 3, @ullivan re: turned yesterday from. a, several weeks’ business and pleasure trip spent in Denver'and Omaha, ene Mr, and Mrs, L, J, McGewan of Tulwa, who have been spending the Taut threo weeks here on business 98 Crepe De Chine 40-in. Crepe de Chine in beautiful assortment of col- ors. Regular $1.85 per yard, SILK SALE $1 All Silk $2-in all silk. Per yard 49 Pongee 40-in, Pure Silk Radium, in a large assortment of colors. Lot 1. Lot 2. Per yard oo A cae $1.59 Silk Lingerie Gowns, teddies, chemise slips, petticoats and 20% REDUCTIONS bloomers. All at See our windows for Silk Sale values. 40-in. Imported Chinelle Brocade. marriage of Everett Woodhall be fore she was divorced from Fred C. Havelock, will be tried In Bil } Wednesday of this | wi at be returned to Cas was announced this Miller went to Billings re heard of the wi He had inten k here for tr is is unnecessary but Mrs. Woodhall'’s second husband, Everett Woodhall is now serving time on a charge of bigamy on h's own part. BILLINGS, Mont., March 10.— Mrs. Ros» ‘Havelock is awaiting ar- raignment district court here on a char bigamy. She was arrested y evening as she alighted from a train at the Union station. The arrest w: description sent by Casper, Wyo. Si liminary hear the Peace Willi trict court ur Application f corpus was Judge Robe rtrict court in that co Wednesday tara BLA ce ~ POENIX.—Santa Fe pfficials an. nounced a reward of $5,000 for the arrest of vandals who wrecked San- ta Fe train number 42.n Wicken- burg Friday night by from the track ulling spikes Regular $14.50. SILK SALE S9. 95 Georgette and Crepe De Chine 40-in. Georgette and Crepe de Chine in a wide range of colors. Regular $1.95. SILK SALE PRICE $1 CANTON CREPES 40-in. Silk Canton Crepe in navy, black, tan and brown. Per yard SILK BROCADES Patterns and colors suitable for blouses, skirts, dresses, in tan, grey, brown, red, navy, black, etc. Regular $2.65 to $7.95. Silk Sale prices. $1.98 TO $5.98 PER YARD Ladies’ Silk Hose RAVEL STOP HOSE—Black, brown, sunburn, beige and bobolink. Silkk Week PURE SILK HOSE—Black and brown, Pair ~~ Ladies’ Silk Scarf given 98e _ $1.19 FREE to every purchaser of $40.00 worth of Mallinsons Silks during Silk Week THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1740 Jast Second 137