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TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1924. day afternoon April 16 at the home| ness. of Mrs. C. D. Murane, 5610 South BY MARY TOBIN pitish Rite Masons r ; of the club who attended were: Mrs. Witt Hold Services. Leigh Townsend, Mrs, R. H. Nich- Center street. The annual Maundy Thursday ser- vices of the Scottish Rite Masons will be held on Thursday evening, April 17, at 6:30 o'clock at the Ma- sonic temple. A turkey dinner will pe served by the ladies of the Order of Eastern Star and all members are requested to bes? Pore Neighbors of Woodcraft Meeting This Evening ‘The regular meeting of the Casper Circle No, 409 Neighbors of Wood- craft will be held this evening at s o'clock at the Odd Fellow's hall. After the business session a social time which. will include a number of surprises planned by the committee will be enjoyed and all members of the organization are requested to at- tend. Poe St. Mark's Synurgae Meeting This Evening Mrs William Tolhurst, assisted by Miss Betty Tothurst, will entertain the members of St. Mark's Synurgae this evening at their regular meet- \x at the Tolhurst home on South Privolcott street. All members are asked to be present and to bring their contributions for the Cathedral home at Laramie. Delta Tau Delta's To Meet This Evening Members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. will meet this evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Henning hotel. All members in the city as well as visiting members are invited to at- tend. eee Mrs. Lummis Entertains Tea Club Today Mrs. B. B, Lummis was hostess this afternoon for the regular meet- ing of the Tuesday Tea club at her residence on Sixth street. Members DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS All. Kinds of Sewing Children’s Clothes a Specialty Mullin’s Millinery 142 S. Durbin “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W ols, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mra, Gus Bell, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. J. C. Snook. - Sul utes for the afternoon were: Mrs. T. J. Riach, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. R. EB. Wertz, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. Frederick Kamp and Mrs. Herbert Ladd. . . Mrs. Wirt Entertains At Party Monday Mrs, Anna Wirt entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon and 500 party given yesterday at her home, 445 North Jackson street. ‘Honors for the afternoon were won’ by Mrs. R. ‘W. Adams and Mrs. E. R. Chilcutt. Guests present were: Mrs. A. L. Wal- lace, Mrs, E. R. Chilcutt, Mrs. Alex King, Mrs. R. W. Adams, Mrs. F. Cy Butler, Mrs. J. J. Bartley, and Mrs, John Nelson. eee Westminste: Guild Meeting Wednesday The Westminster Guild of Mrs. R. E. Wertz will entertain on Friday of this week st an informal guests at her home 614 East Milton avenue, — A : , ele e Mrs. Davis Will Entertain . Wednesday For Mrs. Wilson ae Mrs. Davis Lane Wilson, whose party to be given tomorrow evening by Mrs, J. K. Davis at ber home on South Wolcott street. « . “ R. E. Werts will be dinner be Fanonaet. Mil- ton avenye. Covers will be laid for a SO esteem First Presbyterian church will hold. its regular meeting tomorrow even+ ing at the Manse, 1103 South Woltott street. A dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock after which a musical program will be given. Talks of in- terest’ will be given by L. A. Reed and Superintendent A. A. Slade, who will be guests of the guild for the evening. see Presbyterian Aid Will Meet Thursday Afternoon The Ladies’ aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church parlors, Mrs. W. H. Craw- ford’s division will be in charge and a large attendance ts desired. 2. Current Event Section To Meet At Murane Home The current event section of the Casper Woman's Departmental club INSIST —Get —the wholesome Spread for Bread Wants to See You. HENNING HOTEL BUILDING ROTHROCK Easter Gifts It’s Easy to “Pop” The Question This Week —of course she has her heart set on an Orange. Blossom wed- ding ring. Our beautifully designed rings are hammered by hand. Not merely cut. Your old wedding ring can be made into a genuine Orange Blossom design. = i and a cordial invitation is extended is to all those interested In the and the promotion of the undertak- ing. , cee Miss Sykes Will Entertain For Miss Toland Tonight Complimenting Miss Blanchs ‘To land who will leave this week for Waterloo, Ia., to make her home, Miss Mabel Sykes will entertain at an informal bridge party this even- ing to be given at the Firmin resi- dence on Grant street, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander have left Casper overland for an extensive tour in Canada and the east. They will sail on June 21 on the 8. S. Homeric for England and Scotland. cee Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bower of 788 CY avenue announce the arrival of an eight pound baby son at the county hospital. Mother and baby are doing nicely, se. Miss Katherfhe Jenne, who has been the guest here for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Lar- son, will leave this evening for her home in Douglas. cee Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McMean ar- rived in the city yesterday from Montana and will spend until the WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY Waists Kimonos Draperies Skirts Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings <Diamond Dyes Each l5-cent package of “Dia- mond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before. Drug stores sell all colors—Adver- tisement. : Hl E here. Building Barber Shop since Interesting! Saturday, April 19 The Becklinger Bldg Barber Shop Will Close Its Doors And In the Future Will Be a Part Of BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR This Change Is Made Because of the Great Increase In Patronage Accorded the Beauty Parlor DEMANDS MORE ROOM S. W. Cooner, Formerly In Charge of the Barber Shop Will In the Future Be Connected With the Beauty Shop I take this opportunity to thank Casper men for the patronage they have given the Becklinger BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Basement Becklinger Bldg. BIGGER—BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE its establishment S. W. COONER. town visitor in the city for a few days Utah, luncheon and bridge party for 16] go, ast rh last evening from Thermopolis and marriage took place last week will] will be the guest here for several be the guest of honor at an informal Gays of her sister after which she will go to Denver. visiting with friends here for a fow Ways from Salt Creek. -this| turned to Casper this morning by automobile from California where They left Los Angeles on March 25 ‘Wihtam H. Freeman and Mrs. Free- The meeting will be] yr, and Mrs. B. W. Relly of | Frederick John held at 2:30 o'clock and all those who|omaha are the guests of friends expect to work in this department] here for several days having arrived are urgently requested to attend so’ yesterday. that the general program committee may finish their plans. eee Mrs. Wertz Will Entertain Mrs. Q. A. Nelson ia, an out-of- this week from her home in » Mr, and Mrs. ' Donald in Dain ater ; ‘Mire. 8S. M. Ward is shopping and eee Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Cromer re- they enjoyed the winter months. ‘taere recently of Los Angeles 8.vis, ities inethe city with his brother mar. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Strawn of Salt Creek spent yesterday here on bus- iness and visiting with friends, eee Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dowell and Miss Ada Ione Eggleston are visitors in the city from Grand Junction, Cole., for a few days this week. eee Mrs. R. A. Smith and Miss Elaine Jackson arrived in the city yesterday from Denver and will spend several days here, Mrs. Charles’ Anderson 1s the guest of friends here for a short time from her home at Midwest, eee Mr. and Mrs, George Howard are shopping and visiting with friends here from Lavoye. ~ Sale Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiggins are among the visitors in the city this week from Salt Creek. eee visitors who arrived in the city yes- terday from Lysite. s2e Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lagood are Salt Creek visitors spending a short time here this week. eee y Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Robinson who; Cagper's quota is filled, still exists. have been spending the last four| Applicants should see Brig. Gen. days here returned yesterday to Salt| Burke H. Sinclair in’ the Midwest Creek. building. last summer and the advantages it CITY BRIEFS - ||su." 7 ® == See Thomas E. McNamara, W. J. Morsch and William Omenson were business visitors in the city yester- day from Douglas. eee Franklin Patterson and 4.'H. Les Ue both of the Patterson Oakland company are spending several days this week in Salt Creek on business, eee Jeremiah Mahoney left last even- ing for Clieyenne on a several days business trip, eee Roy Cardwe!! underwent an. oper- ation for appendicitis at the Casper Private hospital yesterday. F. C. Kelly arrived in the city yesterday from Denver and will spend until Saturday here attending to business affairs, eee James C. Thompson left last even ing for Denver where he expects to spend a week attending to business matters of importance and visiting with friends, eee Cheyenne is represented here to- day by Frederick C. Traylor. ee H. C. McGinnis is here on business for a few days this week from Den- ver. eee Denver businesa callers who ar. rived this morning are. L. 8. Parks, @he Casper Daily Cribune will meet for organization Wednes-| latter part of the week here on bust- | B. H. Brown, Charles Williams, F. E. LENTEN AY SERVIGE wee W. E. Johnston, H. J. White und : L. O, Marshall is an out of town business caller in the city this week from his home in Salt Lake city. ‘eee Roy Gosnell {s spending. several days in the city on business from Lander. for a short time on business, friends for several days from Polson Spider. A. R. Burt are here for several days this week trom Lindsay, Neb. eee iness affairs here today from Alcova. yesterday and will spend several ~~ | days here. L, A, Williams. . military Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Murray were| Douglas, Utah, has been made by five Casper boys Edward A, Burritt, Harry F. Keyes Thayer W. Hawks, Eugene P. Brit- tain and Robert R. Miller. to make. application for the 30-day Boyer, R. F. Ganger, I. D. Stewart, Frank C. Long has returned from Buffalo where he has been spending the last four days visiting with friends, eee J. H. Banks of Glenrock is here James Walker is visiting here with ee A. J. Swaboda, S. B, Kellough and Ralph Holmes {s attending to bus- . . D. Johnson of Salt Creek came in eee Cody is represented here today by ee A. F. Wickstrom is in the city on business from Denver. Jack Shielder of New Orleans 1s in the city for a short time this weely| on business, eee H. C. Hawley’ arrived yesterday from Omaha and will attend to bus: iness matters here for a short time. W. 8: Watson js an out of town business caller here this week from Omaha. eee Robert W. Fleming who has been spending several days in the city vis- iting with friends will leave this even: ng for his home in Colorado Springs. ABE a FIVE APPLICATIONS. - FOR TRAINING CAMP FILED BY CASPERITES Decision to attend the summer training camp at Fort Their names are Opportunity for nine more boys acation at Fort Douglas before A film showing life at the cainp $ soon to be at the America The PRICE of ATTENDANCE DOUBLED Despite the storm today more than| companied by Ed. Flinn upon the twice as many people gathered for! piano. ° PAGE THREE. ——- Tomorrow the service will be con- ducted: by Rey. C. G, Stout of the North Casper Christian church. Special music will be provided. The service begins at 12:15 p. m, and Jasts only thirty minutes. The public is invited. A SAS Sa Casper Monument §Vorks 508 South Conwell Phone 2542 the Lenten service in the Rialto theater than gathered yesterday. Rev. W. H. Germany of the East Side Methodist church conducted the service. Mr. and Mrs, Germany sang a duet and Rev. Dr. Byron Staats played a trombone duet, ac- thor Struck a Snag? OU can’t go to any pool and catch fish. Neither can you find genuine nutrition in all foods. The kind of health-building elements in foods determines their nutritive value. In delicious Karo, there is a large percentage of the health-giving food element, Dextrose. Your doctor can tell you that Dextrose is essential for creating energy and vitality. This is\why Karo is a valuable food for growing children. It gives vigor and promotes rugged health. Serve your youngsters all the Karo they want. The Blue Label and Red Label Karo are equally rich in nutritive Dextrose, Get this Beautiful AluminumSyrup Pitcher Worth *1- for 40c and 5 Karo Labels Buy 5 cans of Karo from your grocer, send labels to address below with 400 and ‘you will receive the Syrup Pitcher by parcel post. Corn Products. 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Values 50 SMART EASTER DRESSES Black satins, flat crepe, crepe de chene in light and dark colors. Sport Dresses in Flannel and Twill Cord. Values to $ 9.50 EASTER PRICES f $25.00 In All the Beautiful New Shades. Values to $27.50—Sale Price $10 and $15 MEADOWBROOK FRENCH KID GLOVES Novelty Gloves With Fancy Gauntlets Black, Brown, Grey and Tan Sale Price $3.00 BLAKEY & CO. SPORT HATS DRESS HATS Ranak, Patrician and Vogue Pattern Hats. week, Sale Of Regular Value $5.00 Specially Priced $2.00 Hats specially priced for this $10 and $15 2-Clasp French Kid Gloves White, Black, Tan and Grey 136 SOUTH CENTER