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x *, home of the bride's sister, Mrs. F. ©. Bragdon, 121 South McKinley street, the Rev, Charles A. Wilson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. They were at- tended by Mr. and Mrs, F. O. Brag- don. The ring ceremony was used. ‘The bride who has been spending the winter months here at the Brag- don home resided formerly in Love- land, Colo. She attended school for @ number of years in Kansas and Wisconsin. The groom came to Casper a year ago from his former home in St. Paul, Minn., and is at the present time of the Pigsly Wiggly store No. 2. ‘The bride was attractively dressed in a tailored suit of midnight blue with hat to match and carried a bouquet of roses. Mr. and Mrs. »’ McDonough -will make their home at the Ada apartments on Center The members of Chapter G. of the P. EB, O, Sisterhood will be enter- tained at their regular meeting on Saturday by Mrs. 8. K. Loy, state organizer at her home in the Poling apartments. Ali members as: well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. eee Veterans and Auxiliary To Meet this The Spanish War Veterans and Ladies’ auxiliary will hold their reg- ular meeting this evening at the Knights of Pythias hall, All mem- bers are asked to be present. eee Poppies.Will Be Made By American Auxiliary Mrs. Q. A. Muck will entertain the American Legion auxiliary members tomorrow afternoon at her home 432 South McKinley street, during which time poppies will be made for Poppy. day. » All members are asked to at- tend and to be present as early as , Dossible, Be ger R. N. A, Meeting At Moose Hall Tonight be present and to bring with them as many visiting neighbors or neighbors who do not attend meet- ings regularly as possible. A prize «will be awarded for the greatest number. A special entertainment night bridge club will be held this evening at the home of Miss Marga- ret England, 1242 South Elm street. rr Informal Bridge Party Last Evening At Wilson Home Complimenting their niece, Miss Ethel Smith of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Wilson entertained at an infor- mal bridge party given’ at their home on Lincoln street last evening. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Ruth Taylor and Ernest Wil- ams. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodman *Mrs. Ruth Agnes Robertson, Misi copal church will meet this evening at the home of Miss Virginia Smith, 332 South Kimball street. Miss Smith will be assisted during the evening by Miss yattee Mokler, eee Complimenting sister ond house guest, Mrs. Charles Starr, Mrs. EB. M. Ellithorpe, is entertaining this afternoon from 4 until 6 at an informal tea at her home in the Mil- Jer apartments on CY avenue. Among those who will call during the afternoon are Mrs. Judd Walker, Mrs. E. Marvin McKenna, Mrs. Leo Darnell, Mrs. Arthur Watson, Mrs. Morring, Mra. Zora Perkins, Mrs. Stacy Boyer, Mrs. F. T. Richardson, Mrs. Joseph Steen, Miss Annetta Ford, Miss Wilma Scott and the guest of honor, Mrs, Ellithorpe will Mies Lillian Ead, Miss Lowie Snod- grass, Miss Veeta Gilbourne, Miss Lots Coons, Miss Genevieve Nau and the guest of han: eee Nocturne Club Meeting At Leggett Residenco ‘The regular meeting of the Noo- turne club was held last evening at the R. B. Leggett home on East Eleventh street with Mrs. Charles A. Wilson presiding. Two new mem- bers were admitted into the ‘club, Miss Jessie Agnew, head of the music department of the Casper schools and Mrs. Catherine Werten- berger. The program given follows: Paper: “Acoustics in Music” by Mrs. Charles A. Wilson. Talk, by David Foote, chairman of committee on arrangements for Music Week. Paper: ‘Acoustics in Wind Instru- ments” David Foote. Paper: “Accoustics in Plano and Pipe Organ, > Contralto sol “My Troubador,’ Miss Ruth Beggs, Flute solo, core, ‘Serenade Catherine Cree, accompanying. Soprano solo, “Song of the Robin” Miss Edna Mae Healey; Mrs. Wil- Mam Tothurst, accompanying. Following the program refresh- ments were served by Miss Emma Lou Abbott and Miss Helen Stone, ‘The next.meeting of the club will be held on April 29 at the home of Mies Katherine Mahoney on South Center street. j Miss Violet Faulk; Music Department Meeting ‘Wednesday At Library The regular meeting of the music division of the Casper Woman's De. partmental club will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Public Ibrary. The study for the afternoon will be on modern French music and all members are requested tobe present. eee Shower and Informal P: Friday for Miss Seanor. Complimenting Miss Inez Seanor, whose marriage- to Davis Wilson will be a social event of the month, the Mesdames Ernest Atkinson, Rex Mayne and Howard Wilson wit! entertain at a shower and informal bridge party to be given Friday eve- ning of this week at the home of the former on Milton avenue, eee Mrs. Minnie Fenwick, state pres!- dent of the Women's Christian Tem- Perance union, presented in behalf of the Casper union a picture of Miss Frances Willard to the Wil- lard school, formerly the Elk school. The Young People’ Women’s Christian Temperance union will meet this evening at 7:31 o'clock at the hdme of Mrs. . J. Johnson, 914 South David. street. The program to be given during the evening follows: Paper, “The Place of the Y. P. B. in the Community Life," Miss Cath- erine Coals. $ Violin sole, Miss. Catherine Searles. Reading, Miss Beulah Bailey. Instrumental selection, Rarie. Lois PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Jennings left this morning for Thermopolis, where they will spend a short time. Mr. Jennings who has been confined to the hospital for the last two months will take treatments at the hot springs. eee Mise Emaline Krueger is-visiting with friends and relatives for the week in Denver. ewe Mr. and Mrs. D, J. Hyer and baby daughter are visiting ‘or several days with friends in Cheyenne for a few days, eee Mr. and Mrs. BH. B. Jackson left last evening for Salt Lake city where they will visit for a, short time with Mr, Jackson's brether, after which they will go to Call- fornia on a several, weeks’ vacation trip. eee Mrs, J, L. Johnson of Douglas is spending the day here the guest of friends. eee Miss E, A, Janison is in Thermop- olis for the week the guest of Miss Virginia Cortman, see Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kass are among the Denver callers in the clty for the week. . eee Mr. and Mrs, N. V. Kayer have aa thelr gues their home an Elm street, . Kayer’s parents, Mr, and Mra. F..W, Kayer of Col- orado. cee Miss Maude Bergman of Chadron is spending several days in the city the guest of friends. eae Mr, and Mrs, F, C. Ronan of - visiting with friends in the ving arrived this week from Che Casper Daily ECridune Denver where they were the guests Of telends Cor the last week. Mr. and Mrs, L. C, Wilson have as their guest at their home on Lin- coln street, their niece, Miss Ethel Mae Ce RAVES Miss Maude Sonner of Midwest is shopping and visiting with friends Me OR See Mrs, W. 8. Walter and son are the guests of friends here for a few days this week from Midwest. , eee Mr. and EH. C. McConnell of Chicago arg out of town business callers spending a number of days in the city this week. eee Mrs. W. W. Qualey of Denver ar- rived in the city Saturday and will be the guest here for several days of relatives and friends. eee Miss Alice McCullough, who spent a week here asthe house guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Brewster, has returned to her home fn Denver. vee Miss BE. C, Shawman ts visiting with friends here this week from her home in Colorado, eee Mrs. Dora Smith, who was for- merly located in thé Shtkany Dry Goods, has moved to the balcony of the Kassis Dry Goods store, $< CITY BRIEFS A. J. Finley of the Western Petroleum Exploration company with headquarters in Great Falls, spent yesterday here on business. eee Thomas Daily, advertising man- ager of the Tribune, returned last ening from Hot Springs, 8. D., here he has been spending the last week. e2e c. E, McAdams and son are spending today here from Denver. eee M. W. Carson, who has been |i spending the last four days here at- tending to business affairs, expects to depart this evening for his home ||} in Denver. eee ‘W. Q. Plunkett, representative of a wholesale manufacturing company of Chicago, is in the city this week attending to business affairs for his company- “ee Frank C. Hogan has returned || from Laramie and Cheyenne where he attended to business affairs for the last three days. eee L. K. McDonald {s among the Denver business men-spending sev- eral days here. eee James H. Newman of Omaha ar- rived in the city yesterday and ex- EDNA F. WAGNER TEACHER OF PIANO Studio at 803 SOUTH LINCOLN Apt. to spend until the latter part week here attending to bus!- ness affairs. ee A. L. Markerton is an out of town business ‘visitor here for sev- eral days. eee C. A. Moulding, who is connected here with the Producers and Re- finers corporation, spent yesterday in Cheyenne, eee Ted Mosher has returned to Salt Creek after spending several days here visiting with friends. eee Léslie A. Miller, prominent bust- ness man of Cheyenne, is here on business for several days. eee 5 Richard L- Moore of Omaha ar- rived in the city yesterday and will spend several days here attending to business affairs of importance, eee M. C. Berry spent yesterday here from Parkerton on business. see C. A- Naldrett and C. EB. Me- Carthy aro spending a short time in the city this.week from Salt Creek. eee M. W. Potter is among the bust: ness callers in the city this week from Midwest. eee F. Chatterton is attending to business affairs here today from Riverton, eee I. D. Stewart arrived {n the city this morning from Portland and will visit with friends and attend to iness affairs here for several ULBRANSEN The Regltrig_ Plana “In a Class by Itself” Easy to Play and Play Well! —PLAYS ANY MUSIC ROLL. —THE ONE PLAYER “TO WITHSTAND THIS CLI- MATE. Nationally Priced Four Mocels CASH PRICES $420, $495, $575 ‘and $650 TERMS eae. ie “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies 5 Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St, Phone 1409W. National Bank of Commerce CONDENSED. STATEMENT OF CONDITION At Close of Business March 31, 1924 ~~ Overdrafts ___ RESOURCES ~™™ aes Loans and Discounts____$1,160,036.60 1,411.43 Capital Stock __ Surplus and Undivided LIABILITIES --$ 125,000.00 . The Silk Underwear Section is Brn gec 4 > m “The Sort of Lingerie — ce That Pleases Dainty Women Every woman loves fresh, dainty Silk Underwear. Especially for Easter she likes the satisfying thought that all the underthings are new as well as pretty. Here one may select from a large fresh stock at a range of prices to suit every purse. eae a Wes EY ~» Slips Of beautiful, lustrous satin, radium silk, and crepe-de-chine in white, flesh, grey and the new wood shades, $6.50 to $12.50 * . iTeddies In white and dainty peach, flesh and orchid; materials of crepe de chine and radium silk; many handsomely embroidered and lace-trimmed. $5,50 to $32.00 ( Stepeins tep-Ins = -4 In the same soft tones as the Teddies, and in several different weights of radium silk and ‘crepe-de-chine;»at- tractively embellished. $3.50 to $15.00 es Vests — Of sthooth Kayser silk and fancy knitted silks. Attractive styles, in flesh and orchid only, $2.75 to $9.50 Of course lovely Gowns, Boudoir Caps, Bloomers, Petticoats and other items Bridal Sets * An exquisite showing of bridal sets in georgette, crepe-de- chine and satin in white, flesh, orchid and peach, beautifully ete and embroidered, at rom $48.00 to $90.00 The Set iT wo-Piece Suits showing some beautiful two- piece suits of crepe-de-chine and radium silkin white, flesh, peach, orehid and dainty blue, at from $15.00 to $38.50 The Set ( Lovely for Easter gifts) Easter Ts Woman’s U.S. Bonds and -Other Securities ........___ Furniture and Fixtures__ Real Estate 5% Redemption Fund___ Cash on hand and in j banks, and U. S. Certi- ments. Honora at bridge were taken ficates of Indebtedness 463,862.36 by Miss Marie Binhop, Mrs. R. W. | |f) é Marshall and Miss Seanar. Guests of Mrs. Swift were, Mrs. 'OTAL TOTAL -__-__- i Smith, Miss Joanna Thompson, Mrs. J. K., Davis, Mrs. Paul Vv. Desch, Mrs. J. R. Hansard, Mra Rex Mayne, Mrs. BE, H. Atkinson, Mrs. James A, Lee, Mrs. Walter —$—$——$—$$——— ns April entertain again on. Thursday at an- Twentieth other informal tea. see Miss Seanor Is Guest At Party Last Evening. Miss Inez Seanor whose marriage to Davis Wilson will tak soon, was the honor guest shower ané bridge party evening by Mrs. Ream her’ home in the MecRovey apart. Prouterccoce scan Circulation ~--.-..--__. Rediscounts Federal Re- Serve Bank ~.-.._-___ Denosite oo ee Gee 28,583,.52 125,000.00 137,890.00 a he 20,425.50 10,000.00 6,250.00 Shop —a convenient place to meet your friends ~ 50,911.38 1,470,380.99 What Woman Would Not Love One of These for 'An Easter Remembrance A pair of Siik Gloves. A pair of Onyx Chiffon Hose. One of the New Swagger Sticks A Lovely Fur Neck Piece Some of the Silk Underthings Mentioned Above A pair of Fetching Ear Drops Silk Scarfs are Lovely A Handsome Comb You Personally Selected for Her One of the New Crystal Cube Cut Bead Necklaces A Bright Colored Sweater for Sports Wear A Dainty Linen Handkerchief in one of the New Shades Vanities and Compacts are Nice—We Have Many Pretty Ones A Collar and Cuff Set Would Give a New Touch to Her Dress flany Women are Affecting White Vestees With the Suits An Under-Arm Bag in Genuine Leather or a Beaded One “A BANK OF STRENGTH AND SERVICE” DON’T BE CONFUSED with the machine at Shikany’s I have moved my machine and am in business on the balcony at Kassis Dry Goods. I solicit the patronage of old and new customers, DORA SMITH Hemstitching, Pecoting, DIRECTORS JOE E. DENHAM H, L. PATTON JOHN McFAYDEN L.A. REED EARL C, BOYL W. M. HOLLAND THOS, KENNEY E ARTHUR K. LEE L. G. MURPHY GEO. B. NELSON Our courteous and experienced saleswomen will be glad to assist any of you men who have such an Easter gift in mind, err 4 “4 Fs wene” ie as ae