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THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 OCIETY BY MARY TOBIN -| Mrs, Charles Fowler. P. E. 0's To Honor Mother's Day Chapter G. of the P. E. O. Sister. hood will honor mothers at a Moth- —$_—_—____— consisted of vocal selections, “Break Oo” Day” and “Sylvia,” by Mrs. Kennett C. Bass; vocal duet, j“April Morn, Mrs. Ralph Buckner and Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky; viohn selec- tions by Miss Helen Stone, and voca: solos, “Song of India” and “One Fine Day” from Madame Butterfly, by Mrs. Ralph Buckner. The program was closed with several piano selections played by Mrs. William Tolhurst was accompanist for the afternoon. cee Rebekah Play Draws Crowd. c “Mother Mine,” a stage play given recently by the Rebekahs at the Methodist church annex drew a large crowd, the majority of the tickets having been sold in advance, and a considerable sum was a .| quired with which to augment th River Post This evening at 8 o'clock the Pow- Ger River post of the Veterans of ‘oreign Wars will hold a social meet- Hing at the club rooms in the K. of P. Hall. There will be dancing, entertainment and refreshments and the wives and sweethearts of ithe members of the post are cordially invited. eee Presbyterian Ald Méeting Friday Mrs. Van Gordon's division of the Presbyterian church will be ente tained Friday afternoon at 2: o'clock at the home of Mrs. U. §. Miller, 352 CY avenue. Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Per- ry Morris and Mrs. Claude Parker ‘will be hostesses. All members are urgently requested to be present as the list of new members is incom: The Ladies of the Emmanuel Bap- tish church will hold a bake sale ‘Saturday beginning at 10 o'clock at club will meet to- morrow evening at the home of the vice president, Mrs. Reuben Rich- ards. Refreshments will be served and business matters of importance transacted. All members are asked 0 be present. eee Christian Endeavor Will Give Indoor Circus. ‘The Kenwood Presbyterian Chris- tian Endeavor society will give an indoor circus on Friday evening at the church beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be served by the members of the Ladies circle. An invitation is extended to all those who wish to attend and an enjoyable evening is promised by the com- mittee in « “ee nnd at Methodist Church Friday Afternoon. A meeting of the home department itors of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Friday afternoon ft the church at 2 o'clock. Impor- tant business affairs will be dis- cussed and all members are asked te be present. eee Informal Party for Mr. and Mrs. Evenson. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowman were hosts on Tuesday evening at an in- formal 500 party in. compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evenson who will leave soon for Galesburg, IIl., to..make their home. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Shanffenberg, Mrs. Leo Nau, J. C. Grisinger and A. J. Evenson. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grisinger, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nau, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Thomas Jessen, Mr. and Mrs, George Keogh, Mr. and Mri Frederick McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shanffenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Evenson, Miss Margaret Ken- nedy, C. A. Ferguson and the hosts. eee Mrs. Paulus Entertains EX Bridge Club Wednesday. Mrs. M. G. Paulus entertained the members of her bridge club last evening at her home on South Beech street. Mrs. J. E. Rouse sub- stituted for the evening. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. Robert McMein and Mrs. C. L. Greedy. Members of the club present were Mrs. Claude Crosby, Mrs. Ben Rob- ertson, Mrs. D. P. Moye, Mrs. Nor- bert O'Neil, Mrs. W. L. England, Mrs. W. Quinn, Mrs. C. L. Greedy, Mrs. Robert McMein and the Misses Agnes and Marie Claire. oe Synurgae Tea and Social Is Huge Success. ‘The informal tea and musical pro- gram given yesterday afternoon by members of St. Mark's Synurgae for the benefit of the Episcopal church building fund was a huge success. The affair was given at the residence of Mrs. William Tol- hurst and was well attended both by members of the organization and friends of the church. For decora- tions of the tea table a centerpiece pf pink roses and snap dragons P placed in a wicker basket were used. Mrs. R. M. Boeke poured. The program for the afternoon which was exceptionally enjoyable Camphor For Sore Eyes It is surprising how quick eye in- flammation is helped by camphor, hydrastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye ash. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Casper Pharmacy.—Advertise- magat, building fund of the Odd Fellows. The story of “Mother Mine” deals with an old-fashioned woman who has always wanted children but has never had any of her own. After raising many of her young relatives she finally takes to her home a boy who apparently has started on the wrong path. There are some doubt- ful situations but merit wins in the end. Carrie Wilfams and Frank A. Lindsay were the committee in charge of the play. The cast in- cluded Florence Lane, Carrie Wil- Mams, Anita King, Mary Goble, Cora Kiker, Gladys Elder, Frank Lindsay, Sam Wolf, Edward Treg- lown, G. Kiker, Waldo King and Joe Williams. eo 8e SOCIETY— Casper Woman's Club Meeting Saturday. The, regular meeting of the Cas- per Woman's club will be held Promptly at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, 1224 South Wolcott street. All members are asked to be present as there will be an unusually long Program and business matters of importance to be transacted. ——_—>——_ — PERSONALS Mrs. E. J. Wright is the guest of friends for the day at Salt Creek. eee Miss Mabel McFarland arrived in the city today from Frankfort, I'l., Ground and will visit here for some time with friends, eee Miss Pearl Chase of Idaho, is an out-of-town visitor here for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ecwin J. Kass and family are shopping and visiting with friends here from Midwest. eee Mrs. E. Curley ts a visitor in the elty for a few days this week from Lavoye. cee Mr. and Mrs. EB. A. Flint left !ast evening for Denver to spend until Friday of next week visiting with relatives and friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ellithorpe have as their guests at their home. 722 East Yellowstone avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Starr and baby of Washington. Mrs. Starr was for- merly Miss Venus Hollingsworth and is a sister of Mrs. Ellithorpe, cee Mrs. C. Willey of Salt Creek is the guest of friends here for several days from her home at Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Boyd have re- turned from a week's business and pleasure trip spent tn Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker of Bil- lings are visiting and attending to business affairs here for a few days. eee Miss Elizabeth Jensen expects to leave cn Saturday evening of this week for a three weeks’ vacation trip to be spent with friends in Cleveland and other eastern points. eee Mrs. Frederick James who has been spending the last week here with friends will leave this evening for her home in Cheyenne, eee Ted Rogers, who has been the guest here for the last week of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, left last evening for California where he will visit for some time with relatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Lander have been spending several days here this week visiting with friends. cee Mrs. Charles Anda of 104 North Beech street returned yesterday from South Dakota where she has been the guest of friends and rela- tives for the last two months. see €be Casper Daily Cribune were R. E. Wertz, genere! manager of the Producers and Refiners cor- Poration; Samuel Gano of the United Auto Service, W. G. Burnett of the Burnett-Butler Optical com- pany, and Miss E. C. Wagner. cee Mr. and Mrs. E, A. McConnell of Denver arrived in the city yester- day and will spend until next week here visiting with friends and at- tending to business affairs. . Mrs, A. C. iran is a visitor here for several days from her home in Omaha. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parker are yisitors here for a short time from their home in the northern part of the state. While here they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond C. Neilson at their home in North Casper. cee Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith are emong the Denver visitors spend- ing several days in the city this week. . CITY BRIEFS Casper visitors who spent Tues- day of this week jn Lander include, Edward J. Smith, R. R. Dunlap, -F. B. Page, E. E. King, H. F. Baxter and E. A. Cullen. eee Casper visitors who spent a short time this week in Cheyenne are, E B. Campbell, H. E, Dailey, P. W. Hennessy, G. H. Fletctw: and E A. Denison. eee W. F. Wilkerson of the Wyoming Automotive company is spending some time in Minneapolis attending to business affairs. rapa M. E! Rickart is a Denever bus! ness man spending several days here. tee R. Rutter, president of the West- ern Union Life Insurance company wil! spend a short time here this ULBRANSEN ol ah aainrespab vs Easy to Play and Play Well! Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey and || baby daughter are spending several | \ days this week in Thermopolis. er Mrs. R. P. Hass spent Tuesday of this week in Cheyenne. Other " peop'e in Cheyenne Tuesday entirely different This special grind of coffee for percolators assures delicious flavor always WO special machines grind the coffee put up as Solitaire PERCOLATOR GRIND Ooffee. They are entirely different from the machines com- monly used for grinding coffee. They remove the chaff and give clean, sharply cut coffee of uniform size and grind, free from the coffee ‘‘dust’’ that makes muddy percolator coffee, It’s the ideal grind of coffee for use in percola- tors. Women who have never been satisfied with their lated coffee have tried Solitaire PER- COLATOR GRIND Coffee and have been de- lighted with the differ- ence. For one thing, it assures that you can ALWAYS make clear coffee in your percolator, just as delicious in flavor as this high quality coffee should be, because the grind is exactly right for giving a full-bodied, mellow flavor in Pere: lators- Ask any of the grocers listed below for a can and try it for yourself. Is On Sale at These Stores: Albin Bros. No. 1 ._No. Brown, Capicol Lincoln Grocery Midwest Commissary Co, SSS2PL RRs SSSRESSSSSS and Mkt. ‘kt. No. 2 be Mkt. No. 2 Northwestern Gro, and Mkt. Pickar Gro. Plegly Wiggly Rosenthal & Moore Spaulding Gro. Starks Gro. & Mkt, Wholesale. iapply Co, ally Priced Four Mocels CASH PRICES $420, $195, $575 and $650 TERMS i DESIRED ‘The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E. Seaond—Casper Phone 194. a ae hd ANY muer¢ k week on business making his head- quarters at the office of Guy Gay, state agert for the company. cee W. H. Coburn arrived tn the city last evening from his home in Butte, Mont. and will spend some time here attending to business as- fairs. eee Glenrock was represented here yesterday by M. C. Berry. cee E. A. Stephen of Denver who has been spending the last few da here departed last evening for his home. eee D. G. Sherwin is attending to bus- iness affairs here from Salt Creek. “-. Denver business men who arriv. ed today and who will spend sever- ul days here are; J. A. Kenyon, Wil Careless Shampooing Spoils The Hair should be used very care- f you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps and ‘ed shampoos ontain too free alka. This dries the » makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is ed cocoanut ofl shampoo, !s pure and greaseless, and is better than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonfuls is suf- ficient to cleanse the hair and scalp prot ghly Simply moisten the ir with water and rub ft in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy which rinses out easily, re: moving every particle of dust, dirt, The hair and it and the hair right, lustrous, i easy to manage, Mulsified coccanut ny drug store. It is_ inexpensive a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months.—Advertisement. You can get ceil shampoo at Friday- and Saturday SPECIALS $15 In Silks and Early Spring Straws THE VOGUE MILLINERY Suite 101, Becklinger Bldg. Let this Range give you every afternoon off! aul your gas range bake the entire eyening meal Bs good as any chef—while you’re enjoying your- all afternoon miles away? A CLARK J WEL Gas Range equipped with the celebrated OVEN HEAT REGULATOR. will do this—perfectly. Just prepare your evening meal in the early afternoon, place the dishes (meat, vegetables and dessert) in the Red Wheel, light the afternoon,shopping,m: ou return, at 6 p. m. Lorain oven, set the is and go away for. the whole itinee or club meeting. .» Say, you'll find the Whole eal appetizingly cooked and ready to servel Also, Lorain absolutely guarantees perfect baking and cooking. Once you have cooked or baked any dish perfectly, all you have to donext time is to use the same Time and Temperature to produce the same excellent results. Again, Lorain enables you to do your canning in the oven with less time and labor, and with assured success as to “keeping qualities”. Ash us about the big adcantazes in cookery Lorain gives yon. Clark Jewel Gas Rangce The baked-on finish of these ranges gives them a lustrous, durable surface that is as easy to keep clean as it is good to look at. All-steel construction prevents break- age. Many plgeeing ie styles and convenient to from, The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Ine. Phone 1500 115-119 East First “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” ESESEERESSELEESS PAGE THREE William Hodge came in yesterday from’ Lavoye and will spend several ys here. Simple Application That Dissolves Blackheads No more squeezing Reet os inching to get rid of those unsightly bleme tshes, blackheads. There is one sim= ple, safe and sure way to get them out and that {s to dissolve them. |Get ghoyt two ounces of calonite | tasted arom your druggist—sprin- Je @ little on a hot, wet cloth—rub | briskiy ove | few second | every black Yam O'Neil, P. J. Nertz, R M.[ business callers spending a short} Cort, O. A. Valentine, Ross Brown | time ithe city. | c. P. Clark, J. Wilenburg, and W. ° F. Williama, A. Abraham arrived yesterday be itd from Iowa and will spend several F. F. McMichael of Cheyenne ts | days here. spenCing several days here this SiGe week. L. E. Baird, superintendent of the >< he li State highway departdent spent yes. 0. H. Dunn and F. P. Dawson of | terday here on business. Salt Lake are business men spend- St hoe ing several days here. A. L, Tucker and J. L. Jensen are| Fy te Cowley visitors here for a few days. Ray Smith of Lander attended BY the auto show held kere this week | J. H. Henderson left Monday eve- at the Arkeon. ning for Kansas City to be absent | “Alig for several weeks on a Ben Flint {s among the Lavoye| business and pleasure trip. men spending 2 few. days here, ae abid the blackheads for = ‘wash the parts ang 4 will be gone. Pihching and squeezing out black- heads make large pores and you combined | cannot get all of the blackheads out this way—while this simple applica- | tion of calonite powder and water | dissolves every particle of them and leaves the akin and pores in their Batural condition, ‘W. J. Sensenback was se Smith ite among the Denver arrival this morn! 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