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UESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924, tertain Her Club ve agri Kathleen Sullivan will enter- tain the Midnight bridge club this evening at her home on East Tenth street. Gueste besides members of the club who will attend include Mrs. Harold Manbeck, Miss Grace Bar- rett, Miss Violet Faulk, Miss Ruth Bridenbaugh, Miss Harriett Gard. ner, Miss Ruth Beggs and Miss Hilda Harlan. Members of the lub who will attend are: Miss Kath- ryn Mahoney, Mrs, Charles T. Me- Grady, Miss Margaret England, Mrs. tT. J. Drew Sng ae Paul Hooper. tern Star Meeting = Evening The regular meeting of the Ft. casper Chapter Order of Eastern Star will be held Thursday evening il 24 at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Initiation will be held and refreshments will be served by a committee composed of husbands of the present officers. All members as well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. The ex- amining committee will be present at 7:30 o'clock - ‘ounder’s Day Program Tocnorrow At M. E. Church The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will give an exceptionally interesting Drogram on Founder's day, Wednesday, April 23, at 7:30 p. m. at the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Ronaldson, president of the society will beet charge. se. Birthday Dinner Last Evening Mrs. Robert Hughes entertained at an informal dinner party last evening at her home on Jackson street in honor of Mr. Hughes whose birthday was yesterday. Table dec- orations of yellow and,white were used. Covers were laid for nine. oe . Omara Santha to Meet This Evening. The Omara Santha No. 43 will hold a business meeting this eve- ning at the Knights of Pythias hall. All officers and members are asked to be present. eee Recital Ragpek Evening ‘At Music oppe. Pupils of Mrs. Ray J. Cook will sive a recital this evening at the Music Shoppe in the reception hall. Among those who will take part in- clude, Goldie Richmond, Lola Van- atta, Olive Stewart, James Parker, Ruth Wileon, Ralph Troxel, Evelyn Patten, Lena Smith, Charles Bran- son, Balth Firmir, Dorothy Ma. honey Delos Gay, Elizabeth Bran- son, Virgina Cather, Monica Kassis, Melvin Collfer, Robert Keeve, Helen Weber, Eleanor Gay, Thelma Chand- ler, Lois Rarle, Julia Mechiing, Dean Burdick, Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Wertenberger, Mrs. Charies Fowler and Mrs. Cook wil! play sev eral numbers. eee Lutheran Ald to Meet Thursday. The Ladies A!M society of the Grace English Lutheran church wilt meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mra. Earl Thompson, $41. South Ash street. Mrs. Thompson will be assisted by firs. H. O, Peterson. oee Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated. The Rey. and Mrs. Germany of the East Side Methodist Commu- nity church ‘were pleasantly surpris- ed last evening when a number of friends gathered at their home for an informal party in honor of their twelfth wedding anniversary. eee Miss Likely Entertains Friends in Denver. Miss Cora Likely of Casper who is a student at Loretto Heights col- ‘se was hostess at a luncheon given Monday in- Denver at the Atpine Rose cafe, followed by a theater par- for eight of her friends. Miss Like- has been spending the Easter va- cation with relatives ana friends In Denver, cee Mrs. Snoody Entertains Laf-a-Lot Bridge Club. Mrs. W. H. Snoddy entertained the members of Laf-a-Lot Bridge club today at a 1 o'clock luncheon riven at her residence, 1410 South Beech street. Mra, H. O. Schlenk was a guest for the afternoon, Mem- frs of the club who attended tn- clude wives of Casper dentists and were, Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs, J. HF. Beal, Mrs. Bayars, Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. C. E. Duncan, Mrs. DeFreece, Mca. T. J. Drew, Mrs. ©. H. Carpenter, Mrsy J. J. Dono- von, Mrs. G, 'T. Morgan, Mrs. Her- man ‘Talpers md Mrs. Edna Thomas. eee Bake Sale Is Postpofied, The bake sale which was to have held at the Public Market on ‘ny of this week by the Ladies’ society of the Trinity Lutheran irch has been indefinitely post: see Kenwood Circle Will Meet Thursday Afternoon The Kenwood Presbyterian circle meet on Thursday afternoon at o'clock at the church on’ South Jackson street. All members are re- Guested to be present, . eee /Pinss Party Thursday At Presbyterian Tabernacle The Ladies Bible class of the First Presbyterian Sunday school taught Mra, Charles A. Wilson will at an informal party to be given Thursday afternoon at 2:30 eee Casper and Midwest Taxi Cars vo the Henning daily at 8 a. m.j 0 p. m. with 7-passenger « car. (15 of us) will take care ‘ all passengers at the Henning Stand or call at your home—with 30 utes notice, Remember cars will © at any time during the day ‘h four or more passengers. Fare} +) cacl® way—Call the Henning. o'clock at the tabernacle, Members of the gold division lead by \ Mrs. Harry Adams will act as hostesses for the afternoon. In recognition of national garden week the entertain- ‘ment will be in the form of a garden party and a large attendance is de- Presbyterian Bible Class Meeting This Evening Dr, Anna W. Clymer will lead the Bible study this evening at the First Presbyterian church. The temper ance lesson for next Sunday will be the topic of discussion and it is earnestly desired that all who pos- sibly can will be prepared to take Part. All ladies and gentlemen are invited to attend. i The W. L. Kuyendahl Rebekah lodge will meet at 8 o'clock Wednes- day evening at the Odd Fellow's hall. Hostesses for the evening will be the Mesdames Della McCloud, Margaret Kropp, Datisie Kooks and Grace Scott. i eee Senate of Matrons To Hold Meeting Wednesday Afternoon The Senate of Matrons of the Re- bekah lodge will meet on Wednesday afternoon, April 2,3 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Williams, 1420 Poplar Street. All visiting Past Noble grands are invited to attend. Fortnightly Club Is Enterfained Today Mrs, Anna Leeper assisted by Mrs. John McGrath entertained the Fort- nightly bridge club today at the home of the formef on South Park avenué, Substitutes for the after- noon were Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mrs, James ‘Welderhold and Mrs. Frank Knittle. eee The. Ladies’ aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will hold a bake sale on Saturday, April 26sat the Stone grocery store begin- ning at 10 a. m. . Scandinavian Lutheran Aid The ladies aid of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet at 2 p. m. Thursday, April 24, at the rest- dent of Mrs. L. M. Peterson, 1150 North Glenarm. . Mrs. Campbell Will Entertain At Bridge Luncheon Tomorrow. Mrs. George Campbell will be hos- tess at one of the largest and most attractive bridge luncheons of the season tomorrow at the Henning hotel for 83 guests. Luncheon will be served on round tables with cen- ter pieces of yellow and blue Iris, The color scheme for the decorations ‘will be cartied out entirely in delft blue and yellow with place cards of Dutch boys and girls also in the decorative colors. . PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B, Larson and Clifford Bond spent a short time yesterday visiting with Miss Kath- erine Jenne at Douglas. cee Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Riley have returned from Thermopolis where they spent Easter with relatives, eee Miss Marion Ray ts visiting in the city with friends for the week from her home in Colorado. eee Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Monroe and baby daughter Dorothy are spending the day at Salt Creek the guests of bI friends. eee Mra. R. J. Ryan of South Dakota is visiting with friends here and at- tending to business affairs for sev- eral days. eee Miss Ruth Hurst left last evening for Denver on a several days plea- sure trip. eee Mrs. James M. Dumm and daugh- ter, Miss Mabel Dumm are visiting for a short time at the home of the tev. and Mrs. W. T. Dumm in Chey- enne. ‘They are enroute to Casper from Denver where they have been ULBRANSEN Easy to Play and Play Weill! —P LAYS ANY MUSIC RO} —THE ONE PLAYER TO uke THIS CLL Nationally Priced Four Motels CASH PRICES $420, $495, $575 and $650 TERMS et ESIRED Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E. Seoond—Casper Phone 194. TOWNSEND HOTEL Barber Shop Basement Townsend Hotel Tho best equipped and most Ly. Mr. and Mrs. Stansburry ‘etroute to Denver where they Avill visit with relatives and bape ves Colorado Springs arrived in the city this morning and will spend until Saturday of t k hi ting | _ George Campbell of the Campbell See ws eke Johnson Clothing company is at- tending to business affairs in Den- Miss Abbie Lowndes has returned | ver for a few days. with friends. from Denver where she spent the Easter vacation with friends. “ eee Lavone and Leanore, ee 8 The Misses Frances and. Mary|ver business callers spending a few |. MeCarthy returned last evening to | days in the city this week. é . Cheyenne to resume their sudies at the Holy Child academy. eee turned from Cheyenne where she spent Easter visiting with friends. eee Miss EB. E. Campbell of Oklahoma is visiting here with friends for sev-|, H. F. Monaghan of Omaha arrived in the city today and will spend the eral days having arrived on Sunday, see Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miland of | ¢58- Denver are visiting with friends here and attending to business af- fairs. eee Mr. and Mrs, Robert Goodman of Lavoye, have been spending several | ¢5. caveral days here guests of Mrs. Goodman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Adams at their home on South David street. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Rockwell are among the Denver visitors spend- ing a few days in the city this week. see Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jordon who have been visiting with friends in Omaha for the last few weeks will return tomorrow. They will be ac- companied home by their nephew. Francis Jordon who will visit here for several months, CITY BRIEFS John McFadyen, general superin- tendent of the Ohlo Oil company spent yesterday in Cheyenne on bus- iness. eee G. M. Johnson of Laramie is in the city on business, eee L. B. O'Hara was a Monday morn- ing arrival in Casper from Denver. ee M. O. Danford has been spending several days in Cheyenne attending to business affairs. eee H. M. Danielson was among those who were here yesterday from Den- ver. eee J. E. Henery is spending a short time in Cheyenne this week on bus- iness. ove F. W...Thompson ,has returned from a two days business trip spent in Denver. eee Robert Ogden, Casper attorney left last evening for Cheyenne on ® few days business trip. eee H. G. Hurlbut ts an out of town business man here from Denver. eee A. W..Allen ts among the, Denver Simple Way to Get ele Rid of Blackheads There {s one elmple, safe and sure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads, that is to dissolve them. To do this get two ounces of calo- nite powder from any drug store— sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth —rub over the blackheads briskly— wash tho parts and you will be sur- prises how the blackheads have dis- Appeared, | Big blackheads, little ackheads, no matter where they are, simply dissclve and disappear, Blackheads are simply a mixture of dust and dirt and secretions that form in the pores of th lonite powde solve the black! Tighe out; leavin clean an the pores tree and ean in thelr natural condition. ELECTRIC WASHER FREE ! at the CASPER ELECTRIC CO. 121 E. First Phone 1993J Casper Mirror Works We are mopsred to take cave of any ps order. Framing and Resilvering Contractors Please Take Notice 827 Industrial Ave PHONE 1285 For The Best in Building At Reasonable Prices See F, O. HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder 721 Madison St, Phone 2044R from Thermopolis. pret the city yesterday morning and will spend several weeks here attending to business affairs. ing overland for Cheyenne and Den- Mr. and Mrs. F. Linwood Stone| ver where he expects are the parents of twin daughters, | Week attending to business affairs. o-e Laramie and Rock Springs where he Miss Allcg Whitney, an instructor | has been for several, days on busi- at the West Casper school has re-| ness. ness from Cheyenne. sanitary tonsorial parlor in Wyo ming. Service and Courtesy FRED REYNOLDS, Prop. Phone 2300 and 62 THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Distributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. ffice and Yard—First and Center Sts. JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW Che Casper Dailp the guests of Dr. Byron Dumm and business callers here this week from famil. Denver. BE, C. Barber of Tulsa arrived in Bryon D. Hunton left this morn- to spend a . M. C. Hurley is among the Den- mr #H. J. Stevens has returned from L. C. Sutton is here today on busi- remainder of the weck here on busi- Cheyenne was represented here yesterday by F. B. Moore. see G. M. Harrison, is attending to busine: ffairs of importance here days this week from Salt Lake City. eee L. J. Hunt has returned from Salt Creek where he has been spending the last few days. eee H. M. Gaylan is here today attend- ing to business affairs from Mon- tana. see R. W. Malone is here today visit- ing with friends from Denver. eee D. A. Shaffer of Oklahoma who has been spending the winter months here departed last evening for his former home. brand that never changes and you'll Huber’s Jewelry Store is now located Be 117 East Second Street Grey Nubuck, Grey Kid Trimming at $9.50 Shoe and Pattern Shops on Balcony 4 Richards a & 5 Cunningham Casper, Wyo. * MMM IOLA bune In completing this, our fifth yea‘ , it is our desire to thank our ing the Home with Music—the highest enjoyment of life ! We have tried to warrant this valued friendship and patronage by unselfish attention to their rusical needs and by giving UNFAILING isfaction that comes with the ownership of musical instruments o! highest quality. With the knowledge that our business methods have been appreciated from the first—that our friends are entitled to the best, at prices that are absolutely right and fair to all—with the anticipation of mak- ing many new friends by serving them fairly with their musical needs—we are responding to this confi- dence by offering, for a limited time,—many Special Values IN PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Many of these instruments are of highest standard makes—representing established values—at exception- al Savings to you. USED GUEBRAN SEN hey: ‘a- $575.00 cash. er-Piano. Late oak case. tionally priced Special Price $475.00 On Liberal Term See “Cash Saving Plan” Below $155.00 size $75.00 REMINGTON — Player-Piano An up-to-date late oak case. 88-note player for only $318.00 See “Cash Saving Plan” USED UPRIGHT VICTROLA —Mahogany $250.00; size for VICTROLA—Walnut; cabinet Pay $10 Cash Pay as little as $10 Down, and take care of the balance on the Easiest of Monthly Payments. Milton Player, Knight-Brinkerhoff piano, mahogany ; straight ALL SPECIALLY REDUCED AA ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ‘MAY DAY will mark another milestone Our Fifth Anniversary IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS many, many Casper friends for the confi- dence placed in us and for their help toward our successful arrival in this business made beautiful by fill- | PAGE THREE. KIMBALL — Mahogany case. Beautiful good as new. tone, mechanically You save over $200.00 at our sale price of $175.00 USED EDISON — Laboratory style, $250; mahogany case, $155.00 Story and Clark Reprophraso Player; Autopiano Player and many others. Durin, Cash Player Pianos up to $50. If you pay $10, we give If you pay $15, we give you a If you pay $20, we give you a If you pay $30, we give you a If you pay $40, we give you a If you pay $50, we give you a you a Place your confidence [ quality and satisfaction will be on us. t by letter will be answered promptly by return mail. We earnestly appeal to your appreciation of the best in values—judging carefully these wonderful com- CASH SAVINGS PLAN ON ALL USED INSTRUMENTS this Anniversary Sale we will extend a 50 per cent laving on your down payment, on all used Pianos and That is— receipt receipt receipt 00 $40.00 $60.00 -$75.00 FREE EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE Any time within one year from date of purchase, you may exchange your instrument for another of equal or greater value, and we will credit all money paid in one the original purchase toward the purchase of the anything be fairer? second instrument. Could plete lines of Pianos and Musical merchandise. The Satisfaction of Our Friends is Our First Consideration. PIANO AND PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENTS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 EAST SECOND ST. Home of the Chickering ‘ in us for anything you want, and you can rest assured that the entire burden of the If you cannot call at our store, just remember that your NT requests (SA PHONE 194