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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924. place the latter part of this month. ttractive decorations of spring lowers were used. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. Howard Wilson and Mrs, Calvin Smith. Guests present were Mrs. J. K. Davis, Mrs. Paul Bescar, Mrs- homas U, Troth, Mrs. W. I. Chris- 1. Snodgrass, Mrs. Walter Gothberg, Mrs, James Lee, Mrs. Robert ‘Bryan, Mrs. William Rae, Mrs. . Jourgensen, Mrs. Carl Nygaard, Mrs. John Jourgenson, Mrs. Joana ‘hompson, Mra. Calvin Smith, Mrs. ‘Howard Wilson, Miss Marie Bishop, ‘Miss Veeta Gilbourne, Miss Lillian HEde and the guest of honor. eee ntertain. and Mrs. Henry H. Brown en- tertained a number of friends last evening at their home, 924 Craig street, at a radio party. Cards and dancing were also enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Wig- gins, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Peach, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Proud, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sevey, Mr. and Mrs. i. W. Brannam, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Warren and son Jos, Mrs. Paul Forbes and son Paul, Miss Mamie Brown, Russell and Robert Brown and the host and hostess. eee Neal-Moore Marringe Yesterday. ‘The marriage of Miss Bertie Neal of Glenrock to Willard C. Moore of Parkerton took place last evening at the Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Lewis BE. Carter officiat- ing. Tho couple were unattended, Mr. and Mrs. Moore will make their home at Parkerton. oe W. ©. T. U. To Close This Evening ‘The third of the series of programs ing given this week by the Wo- Ban's Christian Temperance union fav held Thursday afternoon at the Bast Side Methodist community hurch. A committee appointed from the Frances Willard division as in charge of the meeting while the song service was led by Mrs. C. . Thomas and the prayer service by Mrs. S. E. Bailey. The pro- ram for the afternoon consisted of vocal selection, “My Task” by Mrs. . L. T. Pile; reading, “Don't Send My Boy Where My Girl Can't Go.” by Mrs. Van Berg, vocal selection, “Just For "by Mrs. Roy C. Smith and an address by Mrs. Maude Fen- wick, state president. ‘The fourth of the series of pro- grams was held last evening at the first Baptist church and !ncluded the song servic, plano selection by Miss Zella Wyatt, reading, “An Af- ternoon Tea” by Betty May Poling; violin selections, Miss Edna Morgan accompanied by Miss Leona Morgan; address, ‘‘Allegiance to the Constitu- tion” by Mrs. Minnie Fenw'ck. ‘The series will be closed this even- ing by a silver medal contest to be held at the Methodist Episcopal church by members of the Loyal Temperance Legion in charge of Mrs. W. W. Coale. No admission will be charged but a silver offering will be taken and the public fs tn- vited to attend. The program for the evening follows: “Broom and Brush Brigade”. Six Boys and Girls Flags. “When the’ World Goes Dry." “The Wise Man. Drill and Song - L. T. L. Children Song for enforcement. Reading Decision of judges Presentation of medals by Mrs. Minnie Fenwick e eee Dinner Last Evening For Chadron Guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Landis were hosts last evening at an informal dinner given at their residence, 722 South David street, for Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Ramer of Chadron, see Kontghts of Khorassap Will Meet Saturday ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Dramatic Order Knights of Khorrassan will be held Saturday evening, April 5, at the Knights of Pythias Hall. All visitors in the city are cordially invited to attend. eee Atwood-Combs Marriage. Miss Hazel B. Atwood of Golds- bor, Il., and Attorney 8. 8. Combs of Casper were quietly married last Monday at Billings, Mont, The wedding was the culmination of a courtship started when the bride met Mr. Combs recently while here inquiring into value of of] land holdings in which she has interest. The bridegroom is a prominent bus!- ness man here, being a mmeber of the Sennett and Combs law firm. The couple returned on ‘Tuesday and are at home to their friends at their residence on South Ash street. eee Monthly Meeting. Old poems and songs were revived last night when the Casper Circle of Bookfellows met in regular ses- “Robin Adair,” “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms” -Mildred Harned Songs, ‘An April Girl," “The New Kingdom”... Mra. R. C. Smith Selections from “The Rubalyat” sen Mrs. Kathryn Chappell Readings, “Tommy.” “Oont” __. Be on .. Harry Black Reading “‘Poems from Oliver Jen- kins” ~-.-.-._..._. Neal Gallatin Reading, “Verses from Elizabeth Maddox Roberts” --..-....... -—-Roy Churchill Smith “The Lady From the ------ Mrs. F. M. O'Brien Reading, “Just Be Glad” -_.._ --------------- Mrs. Irene Lacy Reading, “Heaven,” “I Am Too Little For a Grand on Mrz. Lillian Van Burgh eee Christian Aid Bake Sale And Bazaar Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Christian church will ho!d their annual Easter bazaar and sale of baked goods tomorrow at the Holmes HarGware store on East Seoond street. eee Fortnightly Club Meeting Tomorrow. Mrs, M. P. Wheeler assisted by Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney will enter- tain the Fortnightly Bridge club members at the Wheeler residence on South Beech street tomorrow at thelr regular meeting. eee Plays Tonight At High School For Kiwanis Prizes Under the direction of the public speaking department, Natrona county high school pupils will to- night present three one act plays in the Kiwanis club prize compete- tion. The plays will be given at Harmless Means of ‘Reducing Fat Many fat people fear o: means for reducing their Here is an extraordinary od. Extraordinary because while per- fectly harmless no dieting or ex cise are necessary. M. scription Tablets are mi in accordance with the f mola Prescription. You steadily and easily, with no ill ef- fects. 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FOLGER’S ebe Casper Daily Cribune the high schocl auditorium tegin- ning at 8 o’clock with Miss Martha Darrah, head of the public speaking department, in charge of the presen- tations, : The three plays with their respec- tive casts are as follows: “Between the Soup and the Savory” By Jennings ‘The Cook—Evelyn The serving majd—Georgia Emily—Cathe: e The husband—Clelia Dyke The wife—Phyllis Freed. The huckster—Sothard ‘Rowall Tho stage managers of the three Plays respectively are Barry Ma- honey, Albert Stanko and Bugene Loucks. see Synurgac Bake Sale Is Tomorrow St. Mark's Synurgae will hold a sale of baked goods tomorrow begin- ning at 10 a. m. and continuing through cut the day at the comis- sary on West Yellowstone. Patron- age from the publilo will be greatly appreciated by the members of the society. cee Masonic Dancing Party This Evening At Temple The last of the series of informal dancing parties being given this Season by the Masonic dancing club Will be held this evening at the temple. eee Mr. and Mrs. Davidson Will Be Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson will be hosts at an informal dinner for six guests to be given at their home this evening preceding the Masonic Dancing club party at the Masonic temple. eras Rebekah Lodge Will Hold Bake Sale. W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah Lodge No. 39 will hold a sale ‘of baked foods tomorrow at the White Gro- cery store on Second street. Mem- bers are asked to have their dona. tions at the store by 10 o'clock. Rabo a oN St Peo Miss Margery Wallick of Holly- wood arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a short time hers with friends. Mrs, T. J. Riach ts confined to her home with a severe attack of in- fluenza. cee Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ramer of Chadron, Neb., are spending several days here visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. Mr. Ramer is master mechanic for the Chicago and Northwestern railroad eee Miss Esther M. Keith ts visiting with friends and shopping here from Alcova, eee Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Butler are Okla., visitors here for a se Visitors here from Powell Include: Mr. and Mrs. W. Elledge, Cora EL Baxter and Lee Baxter. see Mrs. P. B. Fingers ts . shopping and visiting with friends here for a few days from Salt Creek. eee Mrs. Minnie Fenwick, state pres!- dent of the Women's Christian Tem- perence union who has been spending several days in the city attending the programs being given by the uniou, will leave tomorrow morning for the northern part of the to spend three weeks continui field work, i eee Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Pool are La- voye‘visitors spending a few days in the city. eee Mr, and Mrs. Martin C. Hornor and son are visiting for a few days with friends at Salt Creek. The PRICE of 4, Se — PNiushmrglons Delicious - Instant COFFEE: .., .’ Igy Has not been | dvAgieed YE More economical than ever PAGE THREE, Millinery PAY DAY SPECIAL Every hat in stock your choice $5 and $10 Patterns up to $20.00 included in this offer for one day only Mullins Millinery 142 S. Durbin He is Easter only a little more than two wéeks away and how many things there are yet lacking to complete the cos- tume for that important day! pily, Casper has a But hap- store where styles are so authentic and so new and lines so com- pee that selection is easy. ere one mey find And, too, everything needed, among freth stocks, conveniently displayed. And to make Easter shopping more pleas- ureable, experienced saleswomen who are eager to give you courteous service. THY not this year make it a new Easter costume in its entirety? comfortable feeling to know garment is new! First What a that each a piece of the dain- tiest of silk underwear; then the properly fitted corset, corselet pair of Onyx chiffon te or brassiere; a hose in one of the new shades; a lovely new dress ‘expressive of spring’s best fashion ;a light wrap, care- fully chosen gloves—and then to make it all more stunning, a gorgeous hat of har- monizing colors and ex quisite style. We're ready to help you to make this Easter Sunday one of the brightest and most cheerful that could possibly be. All through thestore Easter preparation has gone on—and has brought forth still greater stocks, and still newer modes and dress accessories. Easter Sun- day is just a few weeks ahead—to be assured of successful choosing, hurried selections must be eliminated. Start your Easter shopping today. Coats Fashion-Right Dresses Suits — Light weight coats and capes for spring-time and cool summer even- ings abound in fetching materials and stunning styles. Dress coats in soft toned twills—sports coats in gay colored downy wools—capes in various fabrics adaptable to the most graceful effects. Here in- deed may be found a rich variety of the season’s foremost models emphasizing extreme values on every hand. It will be a pleasure to show you the complete lines. The price range on the main floor is for every pocketbook $25.00 to $150.00 Gloves Easter gloves must be chosen with due care if they are to con- form to style requirements and at the same time, complement the costume. ur selection is ade- quate and up to the minute, ——sce our new One of our New York buyers who has been unusually succésstul in selecting high-class dresses for our patrons wired us early in the week that she had purehased about sixty exquisite new and exclusive models for our Easter trade. They with many other charming creations that we had ordered are here +-and what a beautiful display they make, . We know you'll be entranced with their freshness of style and lovely color effects, Priced Moderately at From $48.50 to $100.00 Silk: Underwear A remarkably fresh and complete stock of Easter silk under- wear makes choice at this store easy and delightful, Newest of materials and soft shades made up into gtaceful, beautiful garments whose soft texture give grace and ccmfort to the form are here in wide selection at moderate prices. —and of course, when Easter Morn peeps over the horizon Your Hat Must Be Above Criticism The Mezzanine has been wonderfully fortunate in securing for this week's showing a large number of imported models distinctive in style and trimm treatment, They beautiful indeed and afford a wide svery type marked particular y tailored; suits enriched with embroidery— two-piece suits—three-piece suits —correct in every detail, and all in the favored colors and mater- fals. The price range is broad; the assortment liberal. This is essentially a suit season—no cos- tume is smarter nor more attrac- tive. The main floor is showing wonderfully attractive modes $38.50 to $125.00 Hose Sheer hose in the new shades, smoothly fitting and expressive elegance are necessary for ter, Our complete lines of Onyx, Kay- ser and other standard brands aro on display. Meet your friends at the Frantz Shop—————---—--——