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ast Evening at Speas Home. Mrs. William Rae and Mrs, Wal- ter Gothberg were joint hostesses at - miscellaneous shower given last evening at the Speas home in honor of Miss Inez Seanor, who will be married soon to Davis Wilson. The evening was spent in playing bridge, honors being taken by Mrs. J. K. Davis and Mrs. Rex Mayne. Guests present for the evening were Mrs, Arthur Watson, Mrs. Calvin Smith, Mrs. Reamer. Swift, Mrs. Thomas U. Troth, Mrs, Robert O'Brien, Mrs. Ralph Marshall, Mrs. ‘Ww. I. Christian, Mrs, James Speas, Mrs. Charles Rose, Mrs, Pierce Smith, Mrs. Rex Mayne, Mrs. How- ard Wilson, Mrs, Ernest Atkinson, Mrs. J. K. Davis, Miss Mable Lamb, Miss Marie Bishop, Miss Veeta Gil- » bourne, and the guest of honor. ee KYO Circle Will Meet Friday. The KYO circle of the First Bap- tist church will meet Friday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the home of JMirs. Collins, 626 West Fourteenth atreet. eae Shriners’ Ball Tomorrow Evening at Masonic Temple. The annual ball to be given by the Shriners will be held tomorrow evening at the Masonic temple. The hall will be artistically decorated by Duke Wheeler while the Curtz and Butterfield orchestra has been se- cured to furnish the music, . Judg- ing from all other entertainments put on by the same organization the affair promises to be a huge success. cee 0. E. 8. Meeting This Evening. The regular meeting of the Ft. Casper chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Following the business session a program will be given after which light refreshments will be served. The examinating committee will be present at 7:30 o'clock. All mem- bers as well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. * see Missionary Meeting Set for Saturday. ‘There will be a missionary meet- ing at the Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Presbyterian churches which will be represented include the First, North Casper, Kenwood and Mills. The session will be held under the auspices of the missionary soclety of the First Presbyterian church, Miss Edna Wallen, principal of the East Cas- per school, will speak concerning Porto Rico and will relate her ex- periences there. A musical program will be given and a social timo will be provided. eee Banquet to Be Held Tonight. The Baptist Young People’s unton will hold a banquet this evening at the First Methodist church. The dinner will be served by ladies of the Methodist church. eee Mrs. Covert Entertains Thursday Bridge Club Mrs. Pitt Covert entertained the yibursday bridge club this afternoon at her residence in the Standard ad- dition. Guests present included. M C. Price, Mrs. Carl Shumak- er, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. David Fox, and Mi&. Q. K. Deaver. Mem- bers who attended were: Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs, J, W. Johnson, Mrs. A. E. Biglin and Mrs, Charles T, Weild- ner. B. & P. W. Club Meeting Saturday Evening At Henning The Business and Professional Wo- man’s club will meet at 6:30 o'clock Saturday evening at the Henning hotel for dinner, instead of at noon, The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss plans for Wyoming's rep- resentation at the sixth annual con- vention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Wom- en's clubs which convenes at West Baden, Ind., next July. see Health Conference to Open Saturday. Another of the series of health conferences being conducted here under the auspices of the Casper ‘Woman's club and the Casper Wo- n’s Departmental club will be held on Saturday of this week and -_—_—— 4 ULBRANSEN™ The Registering Plano In a Class by Itself” Easy to Play and Play Well! —P LAYS ANY MUSIC ROLL. —THE ONE PLAYER TO WITHSTAND THIS CLL MATE, Nationally Priced Four Moceln CASH PRICES $420, $495, $575 and $650 TERMS IF DESIRED © Chas, E Wells THE YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOTEL “L it in Wyoming” 1 Room and Kitchnette A Real Home for Two $50.00 Per Month 426 W. Yellowstone THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. Richardson, Mrs. Pat Frvyce, Mrs. M.| dine Scherck, Mary Jane ' @he Casper Daily Cribtine field, Mrs. L. P. Smith, Mrs. Cha: Second street. The public is invited Horstman, Mrs. F. R. Hufsmith,| to attend. Arfiong those who will Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. W. A. Bry-| take ‘part on the program are: Mar- an, Mrs. Ray Walker, Mrs. F. T.| garet Holmes, Kyle Bacon, Berna-| Governor William B. Ross who.re- | pleasure trip. attend the Toronto Social Welfare Archer,| ceived an invitation to send two C. Price, Mrs. Robert N. Ogden Jr.,] Rowene Miller, Helen Sheppard,| delegates. Mrs. J. J. Mahoney of Mrs. Anna Place and the guest of| Prentiss Bacon, Jane Maxon, Doro-| Cheyenne will be the other repre- ARE YOUR LUNGS WEAK 9 honor. thy Seehorn and Helen Carter. Mrs.| sentative from this state. . Pars eee é Fowler and Mrs, Ray Cook Play severa} selections, ‘The Casper Woman's club will iaky t Saturday afternoon April 12 at P Creek. gay ce nas; Wednesday and Thurs] tromptly 2:30 o'clock at the. re ERSONALS g ihe first of the sertes witl be held taba iSpy be ge fn PE ba Meta 1120 at the school house in ‘atin, |S2RUa! business meeting and all Next week on Tuesday, April 15, Povibers are aaked)to'be present: conference held in the city | yrs. Lano ertson of Lander. hall during the same hours, Wednes-| Bridge Club Mere Eee day at the North Casper Christian f Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray are the Mrs. H. J. Lanouette entertained wood Presbyterian church," X°*| the members of the ABC bridge cluby Parents of baby daughter who ar wood Presbyterian church, . yesterday afternoon at her residence, : chiléten ahaee aked to ring all G04 Miilton avenue. Honore at bridge ele RR eS free examination and atoue ry 22| Were taken by Mrs, C. M, Morris and | 2” foe keto perlenced physicians wag ex | Mrs. B. R. Trollope. Members of | STe**!NS satisfactorily, ea physicians and dentists.| the club present were: Mra, W. L. Prizes are-to be given for the|tngiand, Mrs. C. J. ‘Wickert, Mrs.|, "8. Leldecker left last pest Paby as the conferences are in-} 5, 1, Lanouette, Mrs. A. F. Larson, nded only to show the mother her | Nirs. A. V. Forbes, Mrs. W.'C. Eads, | W°kS here with’ friends. ish. the: best mmeand et to fu | Mrs, G. 1. Howland, “Mra, F.C: ries the best m of overcoming rn ~ Mrs. C. Practien Se Lange, Mrs. G. L. Gibson, Mrs. C. Children who are ti! or who have | Morris and Mrs. E. R. ‘Trollope. been exposed to communicable dis- eases are not to be taken to the conferences, Mothers are requested to bring a small blanket to protect the child during the examination. ose Mrs. Carl Hawkes entertained in- ee reece Is. formally yesterday afternoon at a lostess at Party. bridge tea given at her home, 335 Mrs. M. E. Robertson was hostess | Hast Eleventh street. Honors were at en attractive bridge luncheon |won by Mrs. Marshall Dayton and given on Tuesday at her residence, 23, by Mrs. F.C, Lange at her home| “"¢e* Terriere. | en, OF averue. Mrs. Sinclalr Reekle will been the guest here for Mrs. Carl Gompf, Mrs. Marshall was carried out for the table deco- ton, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mra, a rations. Honors at bridge were won | Firmin, Mrs. Ed Poppie, Mes. Cav by Mrs. T. J. Rinch and Mrs. A. T.| ‘Taylor, Mra, Charles Andrew, Mrs Jessen. Mrs. Guy Robertson. of] 4. J, Wood, Mrs. E. J. Gillis, Mra, Lander, a guest in the city, received a guest gift. Guests of Mrs. Robert-| atrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. John Pot.| Ml#nery shop. son were Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mrs. | tingill, Mrs. Sidney Morrison, Mrs. John England, Mrs. Robert Blzzell,| Fred Moore, Mrs. J. 8. Mechline, g0 to New York. eee oe Buckner, Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs, Bowman, Mrs. William L. Brown Marshall Dayton, Mrs. T. J. Riach,| and Mr: A. W. Parker. Mrs. Haw- Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mrs. Finney and| kes will entertain again informally Mrs. Guy Latin hares s Lander. on Friday afternoon at her home. shop. eee eee Brown-Nemnich Birthday Dinner Mon Marriage. At Dunn Residence ae Mrs. Ada Brown and James T. Nemnich, both of Natrona county, were married last evening at the Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter officiating, ‘They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Nemnich will make their home here. Mrs. W. F. Dunn and daughter Mrs. Timothy Joseph Drew enter- tained at a surprise dinner party Monday evening at the Dunn resi- dence on North Durbin street in honor of Leo A. Dunn whose birth- day was Monday. Covers were laid for 10. iting with relat: ee from Kaycee. cae ee Ad - Mrs. Morrison Will Mrs. MacDonald Entertain At Dinner Entertains. eon and bridge party given at her residence, 1102 East Second street. Decorations carried out in Easter designs were used. Among those who attended were Mrs. A. J. Kelly, Mrs. D. P. Vaniurgh, Mrs. on South Lincoln, complimentary to Mr. Morrison whose birthday will be on Friday. . oe Piano Recital This Evening At Well's Store 142 8. Durbin Mr. and Mrs. M, B. Robinson have as their guest at their home, 603 South Grant street, Mrs. Guy Rob- for California after spending several Mrs. V. Terrlere left this, morn- ing for Portland, Ore., where she ‘club 1 expects to spend two or three months fresh colds or who have recently | ewe town oe Wednentec, Aain| eisiting with her daughter, AMise morrow for Kansas City to spend some time with friends and relatives. eee Mrs. James O'Connell, who has month of her sister, Mrs. R. 8. Reed at her home, 1126 South Beech re er vas ff than | treet, left yesterday for Chicago, |™0ther and she was worse of n| Mrs. Sidney Morrison, Guests whol ® cago, face and now igiia inaie dae tines 603 South Grant street. A deco-| attended ene w where she will bo joined by Mr. : i 5 rative scheme of pink and silver led ‘were: Mrs. Harry Astin apfilce can be tio Heslthy; beatitiful roar, O'Connell, who is an outfielder for the Giants. From Chicago they Will Miss Helen Johnson has Opened a Wat Crewfort ara soke i ‘Healy, dress making shop in the Mullin weak, haggard-looking patients. When phir ag cts Spaulding and Miss | strength and vitality from their bodies. Mrs. H. C. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Ralph e lorence Hughes have moved the m1 tape DB | Mrs. Charles N. Hepkard, Mrs. C. H.| \arcelle Shoppe to the rooms over | in your blood and like the iron in certain the Stone Grocery store formerly green vegetables, is highlyrecommended occupied by the Marinello Specialty | tothousandswhowishquicklytoincrease Mrs. Kesner Long and her small| absolutely necessary, to le Yo son left yesterday afternoon for | change food into living tissue. Neodésha,/Kans., where Mra. Kes. | ™atter how much or w Pe ne ePend several months vis-| the proper amount 0 and friends, | strength out of it, and as a consequence you Mrs. E. A. Thompson !s the guest | fron. = of friends here for a short time | Yo! Can tell the women with plenty of fron in Attorney Harry B. Durham will | vou or your money back. ————————_— Mra. FR. O, Mra, W. 1. ‘Morrison will enter: DRESSMAKING \ «yours for Beauty” irs, R. ©. MacDonald enter-| tain informally tomorrow evening at ALTERA ’ i tained today at an informal lunch-| dinner for eight guests at her hous TIONS Tho neeseiuee All Kinds of Sewing Children’s Clothes a Specialty Mullin’s Millinery will also Mr. and Mrs. William Rishor are Form Of Iron And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Ner- vous and Irritable all the Time and Looking So Haggard and Old?” Mother be pro- ening leave to- the last LU ie “The doctor gave some to Susie Smith's | cheeked women without iron. Good | physicians have strongly emphasized | the fact that doctors should prescribe more of the newer form of iron—Nux- ated Iron—for their nervous, run-down, the iron goes from the blood of women the roses go from their cheeks, and ‘This newer form of iron, like the iron their strength, power and endurance. ia surprising how many people suifer from not_ know it, Tron is leficiency and do rw it, Iron is t you asses through you without doing you Papper as of good. You don’t get the become weak, pale, and sickly-looking, just like a plant trying to grow in soil deficient in blood—beautiful, healthy, rosy:cheeked fronen, fall of life, vin and vitality. You can get Nuxated Iron from any arugaist under an Bbsolute guarantee that it will do the same for Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W A. J. Woods, Mrs. C. K. Fletcher, Mrs. Frank Francis, Mrs. R. Mc Kim, Mrs. W. A. Bryan and Mrs. HL E. Hawes. ov . . eee Knights of Pythias Will Meet Friday. The Knights of Pythias will meet This evening at promptly 8 o'clock @ recital will be given by the pupils of Mrs, Charles A. Fowler at the Charles BE. Wel music store on at their hall, There will be work in the second rank after which re- freshments will be served. All Knights are requested to be present. cee Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckleface, Bake Sale Saturday to try remedy for freckles with A TINY MESSAGE BUT AN IMPORTANT ONE You have two more days in which to take advantage of an = opportunity to purchase HIGH GRADE JEWELRY at prices in regular session Friday evening really lower than your expectations. This store will be opened for the last time SATURDAY, APRIL 12. BUY NOW AND SAVE PAUL HUBER, JEWELER At Holmes’ Store. the guarantee of a reliable concern Tho Gleaners’ circle of the First| that it will not cost you a penny Baptist church will hold a sale of| unless it removes the freckles; while Saket goods Saturday, April 12, be-| tf it does give you a clear complex- ginning at 10 a, m. at the Holmes] jon the expense is trifling. hardware store on the corner of] Simply get an ounce of Othine— Second and Wolcott streets. double strength—from any druggist ee ls and a few applications should show Mrs. Ellithorpe you how easy it is to rid yourself of Entertains the homely freckles and get a beau- Mrs. E. M. Ellithorpe entertained | tiful complexion. Rarely is more this afternoon at an informal tea| than one ounce needed for the worst apartments on CY avenue compli- Be sure to ask the druggist for the mentary to her sister and house/ double strength Othine as this guest, Mrs. Charles Starr of Seattle’ strength is sold under guarantee of Among those who called during the! money back if it fails to remove afternoon were Mrs. Joe E. Manse| freckles.—Adv. The MARCELLE SHOPPE Has Moved One Door West Upstairs, Over Stone’s Grocery given at her home tn the Miller] c CALL 2350 FOR APPOINTMENTS Marcell Waving a Specialty by Carolyn Spaulding and Florence Hughes NOTICE Our Corset _ Department Is Equipped to Fit The Larger Woman With the Right-Fitting Twill Coats FOR Stout, Near-Stout . _and Tall Women ee Sizes: 38 to 48 Prices: $32.50 to $98.50 CORSET CIRCLET or BRASSIERE ERY slenderizing and youth- \ fully styled. Large women will appreciate the fullness across the hips and the roomy, comfort- Send for Our Free Booklet able armholes. Tall women will appreciate the length of these Becoming Modes coats which are 52 inches long. for the Exceptionally well tailored, Larger Woman Easter Is ‘April Twentieth —Little More Than a Week Away —Everywoman’s Store Colores Navy Black Rookie Tan Grey conference as a Wyoming represen- | Chicago tative, having been appointed by} here on a combined business and shopping and visiting with friends| velop more serious. If you have hero for several days from Salt| weak lungs, old standing cough, . cold, bronchial trouble, asthma or ‘wing hay fever try a bottle of McMullin’s ° Sho Formula. Hundreds report wonder- r7t ful results. Mfrd. only by Tilden i iv: i Mother Why No’ MeMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. For sale We have just received a line of by Casper Pharmacy. — Advertise. beautiful Fisk Pattern Hats. In ment. these models you'll find the very Try The Newer hat you want. ° PAGE THREE. Mr. and Mrs. EB. L. Kilboryne of} Mr, and Mrs. Frank M. Dolan of] Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Williams of spending several days| Denver, who have been spending| Denver arrived in the city this the last week here on business and | morning and will spend until Satur- visiting with friends, expect to de-|day here visiting with friends and part tomorrow for their home. attending to business affairs. ‘Weak lungs may or may not de- Special Easter In Our Popular Priced Line the Range of Prices NOTICE THE APOLLO Is From $5.00 to $13.50 ORCHESTRA pr uown ast ANNE’S HAT SHOP The Curtz and Butterfield ORCHESTRA Balcony Midwest Bldg. A TINY MESSAGE BUT AN IMPORTANT ONE You have two more days in which to take advantage of an opportunity to purchase HIGH GRADE JEWELRY at prices really lower than your expectations. This store will be opened for the last time SATURDAY, APRIL 12. UY NOW AND SAVE PAUL HUBER, JEWELER Let Us Do Your HEMSTITCHING, PECOTING AND PLEATING Shikany Dry Goods 144 TE. 2nd. - Easter Specials ' . AT THE NEW STORE Jacobs’ Sample Shop Now Is the Time to Buy Your New Easter Hat, Dress or Coat at Prices That Will Mean a Big Saving to You The Most Wonderful Line Of LADIES’ AND MISSES DRESSES Will Be Placed on Sale Friday at Prices That Have Never Been Heard of In Casper Before Hundreds of Dresses to choose from in all the $ 50 wanted shades such as the new powder blue, a tan, beige, new gray, artichoke, navy and black. ————— Priced sngcial for Fridav and Saturday__-___ A Group of Spring Dresses Offering an attractive selection of styles for business, street and afternoon wear. Dresses in the spring mode, of charmeen, satin, alpaca and crepe. Dressy styles of satin, crepe de chine, embroid- ered crepes or roshanara crepes. All the colors of spring from popular high shaded to blacks and blues, so much favored this season. All sizes for misses and women. Priced special for Friday and Saturday___-_______ WOMEN AND MISSES SHOULD ATTEND THIS SALE OF COATS ‘And Choose From Newest Spring Models Made to Sell at $35.00 When you see the wonderful Coats we have as- sembled in this group you'll wonder how it is Sale Price possible to sell such attractive styles and desir- able qualities at only $24.50. New colors, new $ 50 fabrics, new models and in sizes 16 to 44. Buy your Spring Coat here tomorrow and save many eee dollars. Remember first choice is always best. SSS SSS es — EXQUISITE SPRING HATS i} w || This unusual group of women’s and misses’ Hats just received from /[* Eastern style centers, especially features the very smart and decidedly HI | new large and medium brim hats. Pokes, turbans, off-the-face styles, | tailored models and many kinds of braid, straw and combinations. All tare included, Hl | ————— PRICED SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Hh I “$5.00 * COREE AR SE Le 122 W. SECOND ST. Just Around the Corner of Center The Store That Finds Genuine Pleasure In Serving, Whether You Come to Inspect or Buy