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PAGE FOUR. Altar and Rosary Society Party Is Huge Success One of the most successful events ever given by the Altar and Rosary society was held yesterday at the Mullin club ip he form of a May day luncheon and bridge party. Sweet peas and potted plants were attractively placed for the decora- tions. During the afternoon a splendid musical program was given which included violin selections, by Mrs, W. E. Carrico and Miss Carma O'Malley, vocal s ions. by Miss Leah Holloran and herine Mc Adams and several piano numbers by Mrs. Madeline Treber. The com Mitte in charge of arrangements were Mrs. C. D. Clay, chairman, Mrs. J. F. New president of soctety, Mrs. G. C, Chandler, Mrs. J. H, Carey, and Mrs, C. A. Luthkins assisted by the Mésdames” EB. P: Briney, E. Hart, J. Lujan, Harry Kempler, Shaffenberg, Oscar Hel, stand, Fay Crater, J. L. Dessert, Mcy Adams, Peter O’Malley,, and Miss Elizabeth Shikany. Among those who | entertainet were the Rev. Father J, H. Mullin, Mrs. Ralph Schulte, Mrs. Martha Rankin, Mfs.'.Fay '°Crater, Mrs. Arthur Tew, Mrs. ‘W. lonnelly, Mrs. Kenny, Mrs, Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. A. Kimball, Miss Mary Hufsmith, Mrs. Vincent Mré. Harold Thompson, Lyons, Mn Mulvane: Mrs. C. Holloran, M S. Slizeski, Mrs. Ted White; Mrs. John Casey, Mrs. B. Robbins, Mrs, Thomias Kin- ney, Mrs. Mary‘Morgan, Mrs. Denis Mrs. Sal Alex John Daly, Miss Edna Smith, land, Mrs. Andy Morrtson, King, Mrs. J. P, Smith, Mrs, Dalley, and Mrs. Ida Johnson. eee Mones J. Hawley Post To Give Dance May 9 Members of the Mones J. Hawley post of the American Legion will be hosts at an informa! dancihg party to be given Friday evening, May 9, at the Odd Fellows hall. An invi tion Is extended to all ex-servic to attend. In charge of arrange. ments are H. A. Smith, C, D, Van Ness and Harold Monorgan. eee en Rainbow Supper At First Christian Church Next Week The high school class of the First Christian church will give a rain bow supper served cafete: tyle on ‘Wednesday evening May church from 5 o'clo unt splendid program will be cluding, selections by the high orchestra, readings, and plano ‘a violin selections arte) Bake Sale Saturday At Public Market 4 The Ladies’ ald society of the Tri nity Lutheran church -will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday, May 3. beginning at 1 o'clock at the John son Grocery :store in the public market on Second street. Patronage from the public will be greatly ap preciated. . A given in hool Elks’ Informal Dance Tomorrow Evening The Biks' lodge will give another of their informal dancing parties to. morrow evening to which all mem bers and friends are invited to at tend. The entertainmerit will be given at the auditorium on Seventh and Center streets and will begin promptly at 9 o'clock. In charge of arrangements are Paul Sautter and Ivan Marshall. e-. Casper Bookfellows Ho'd Session The C Circle of Bookfellows met last night at the Henning hotel Mrs. H. ¢ Chappell was chairmar of the progr which include ferings in various styles of po as other nov es. Following of Poetry"—Mrs. W. W. Heroic Poetry”’-—-D, W. Ogilbee “An Ode to May”—Mildred Harned “At the End of the Trail in Wyom ing” and “The Townsend, Fire’- Bert Greener. “Love's Perjuries," Shakespeare. rien. " vocal solo—Mrs Mountain Girl,"—Lilliar h . Poets. and. Poems"—=Ne he Dusk,” Poer trs, Alta Money Talks! vocal solo Black And money wil talk and our The patrons orably about us Stores munity because are ena value te “Day by day in ¢ is a distinct i trading at BY MARY TOBIN “Artistry and Lyrics"—B. Richard Shipp “I Love You Truly,” vocal solo— Mrs. Smith. “Characteristic English Poetry’"— Harry L. Black “Fantasy,” plano Greener, solo, — Bert eee Mrs. Reno Entertains At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Lee Reno was hostess at the third of a series of informal bridge luncheons given Wednesday at her home, 318 South Kimball street for 14 guests. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. Kehoe and Mrs. ©. D. Welch. Siete the] Miss Davis Is Guest t Party Thursday Miss Elizabeth Davis who will leave soon for Kansas was the guest of honor at an informal bridge party given last evening by the Misses Edna Ryan ahd Ella “Wrenstead. Miss Davis was presented with a ring with the emblem of the Order of Eastern "Star as a remembrance gift. Honors for the evening were won by Miss Davis and Miss’ Isa- belle Price. Guests who attended were the Misses Mabel Sykes, Mar- tha Hayes, Ruth Meacham, Ruby Shear, Elizabeth Davis, Eunice Soady, Isabelle Price, May Combs, lice J. Barker, Mada Seebright, uth Parmer, Anne Kennedy, Ger- trude Kamps, Helen Berwig, Ruth Dumars, Laura Bailey, Crystal Joel- ner, Mrs. Sisk and Mrs, Marle Hall. Community Aid Bake Sale Saturday A bake sale will be given Satur day, May 3, at White's grocery, store by the Ladies’ ald society of the ast Side Methodist Community church. The sale will begin prompt- ly at 10:30 a.m. * see Petroleum Club To Give Dinner Dance May 13 Plans’ are being made by members of the Petroleum club for a dinner lance to be given Tuesday evening May 13, at the Elks’ club. The en- tertainment will begin at 7.30 o’clock and continue until midnight and all members of the club and friends are nvited to be present. A seven piece orchestra has been secured to fur- nish the music and special entertain ment will be provided for. Pu will be served throughout the even- ing. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Shelton are spending several days in the city this week. Mr. Shelton {s representa- Uve of the Spray Coffee and Spice company. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman ar- clyed in the elty this morning from \Worland and will spend several days ere. eee Mr, and Mrs. Jack S. Fisher left last evening for Denver tobe ab- ent from the city for a week or en days on a combined businers and pleasure trip. ee Miss Thelma C. Evanson ts the suest here for several days from Jenver, of her sister, Mrs. E. B Banton. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Banker of gin, Ill., are out-of-town business rs spending several days in the eee Mrs. D. B. Fullerton of Billings !s visiting here with relatives for sev- days having arrived last eve-, ng see Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Millen of Col rado Springs, who have been the ests of Mr. an: r rei Red Cross, Borden or 9 tall cans -.___ 48-Ib. sack 48-lb. sack Potatoes, per hundred Sun Maid Seeded Rai Old Dutch Cleanser The imballDrugStores| CASPER’'S PIONEER s TORES Wyoming's Leading Drug tores The “Roxalt) St Two atores for your convenience” | + 412.E. Fifth Street Special for Saturday and Monday MAY 3rd AND 5th Corbett's Creamery Butter, per Ib. Meadow Gold or Richelieu Butter, per Ib. 48¢ or_____ at eee 2 Ibs. for 95c Carnation Milk, Plush Flour, 24-Ib: sack.___---_____95¢@ Gold Medal Flour, 24-Ib. sack_____$1.10 Crystal White Soap, 6 bars__._______35e Bungalow Grocery and Market Jacobs for the last week will do part this evening for their home. see Miss Elizabeth Dannaher of Den- ver arrived in the city this morn- ing and will spend several days here on business. ee. Mrs, D. E. Danney of Denver is on business and visiting with friends for a few Cays. peers Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Metzger and family are in ‘thé city from Denver. vee Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heck have ar- rived ‘in the city from Havelock, Neb., and expect to make their home here. ese Mr:and Mrs. H. D. Arbutnoth, of Glendo were visitors in the city yes- terday, see Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Logan have been visiting with friends here for a short time this week from their home at Buffalo. see Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and son are out of town visitors who ar- rived in the city yesterday from Sterling, Colo. eee Miss Carmen Lavine and Mrs. Jack Gerand of Riverton are shop- ping and visiting with friends here for a few days. i “2 2 «8 Mr. and Mrs, P. F, Shannon and family are guests of friends here for a few days from Midwest. “28 Miss ‘Nettio J. Mills is a Chicago visitor speriding several days here. “2 Mrs, Charles Denny and family of Midwest are visitors here for a few days. ore Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson came in yesterday from Salt Creek and will spend a short time here visiting with friends ‘and attending to bus! ness affairs. oe Miss Josephine B. Evanson is visiting with friends in the city for several days having arrived yester- day. CITY BRIEFS E. J. Johnson 1s attending to busi- ness affairs here from Denver. John B. Barnes of the Midwest Re- fining company accompanied by Mark O'Danford also of the same company are spending a short time in Lusk and Douglas attending to business affairs for their company, sear) J. A. Leitch of Kansas ts attend- ing to business affairs hete for a few days. eee B. F. McCann, Jr., {s among the out-of-town business visitors here from Denver. eee Harry Shadd, banker of Shoshoni is in the city on business for a short thae eee Dr. H. B. McCollunn and C, W. Creamer are spending several days WOMEN! DYE IT ~NEW FOR tic Skirts Kimonos _ Draperies Waists Dresses - Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings | | Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint succesfully, because per fect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes” even if you never 1 before. Druggists have all Directions in each package. _-40¢ eats ie -----$1.80 ~$2.15 ah danceable sins. ,per pkg.___15e 3 cans 25c Che Casper Daily Creek which I fe! vy ibune activity in the new town of Salt will soon be the “I believe as many othef's do— those who have a kick against Casper should get out, for there are trains leaving here in all direc- enforced terday on business from Dougla: ees Cc. 8. Kennedy is attending to business affairs here and visiting with friends from his home in Kan. sas City. eee Charles Payne is a Pueblo, Colo., business man in the city for a short time, Cae, © nee P. T, Foley, H..N. Rigg, G. B. Webster, I. Fisher, H. N. Thomp- son, W. H. Burns, and W. BE. Wil- ams are Denver business callers here for a few days. 4 eee A. J. Baukson of Basin arrived in the,city this morning. and will spend a short time here attending to business affat «ee Cheyenne is represented here to- day by W. L. Panken, Harry W. Fox, R. J. Allen, H. 8. Wiggers and B. W. Roberts. see R. R. McKenna is an out-of-town business caller here today . from Kaycee. 5s eee K. Averill of Lavoye is attending to business affairs here for the day. eee W. L, Ciiffara of Rawlins ts visit- ing with friends in the city for a short time this week. eee C. A. Price arrived in the city last evening from Lander and/will spend several days here. 7“ ef % Joseph Madden ts visiting in the city for a few days from Lavoye. cee William Huber spent yesterday here on business from Glenrock. eres Cc. L. Harvey of Ft. Collins is here on business for a few days. owe R. B. Pinney is attending to busi- ness affairs of importance here for a few days from Crawford. see J. D. McClellan ts here on business from Arminto. eee H. T. Moran of Midwest ts vistt- ing with friends here for a short time. see Howard C. Traylor left last even- ing for Colorado to spend several days on a business trip. “Floaters” Only Are Out of Work, Laborite Asserts “Only the floaters and ‘boomers’ are out of work," declares John D. Salmond, vice president of the State Federation of Labor and chairman of the Homesteaders Protective association, who has re- turned to Casper after completing an employment survey of Salt Creek and its several towns. Continuing, Mr. Salmon says: “When the summer campaign really starts there will be a place for every man who wants to work. . ---- Phones 22-23 SATURDAY a Spring Silks, in plain or printed designs, ALL HALF PRICE P. & N. PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS One of our most popular $5.00 models in coutil with elastic inserts. Special___ Elastic girdle in brocade, desirable for summer comfort All silk brocade girdle with side elastic inserts FEATHER PILLOWS tions at all times,” nd MONDAY ‘ Of unusual interest to the women seeking short lengths for Blouses, Dresses, Skirts, Draperies, Lin- gerie, Children’s Clothes, etc. . Beautiful pieces of $3.95 Regular $5.00 extra large soft fluffy, chicken feather Pillows; covered with fancy flowered ticking. Per pair_______ A JACQUETTES $3.50 All colors, all styles in brushed wool, camel’s hair and caracul. reduced — All New shipment of Linen Dresses, all colors. Specials for Saturday and Monday___ Hemstitching and Picoting $6.95 THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 141 East Second Phone 736 Saturday Night Special 7 to 9 o’Clock Only 300 High-Class Summer Hats ‘Purchased last week while in New York. styles, colors and shapes, and sell as high as $18.50. YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE $4.98 7 to 9 o'Clock Only, Saturday Night : cR’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP F Positively for Saturday Only YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE AT They are up-to-m This Special Is the Biggest Value Offering Ever Staged in Casper "OR WOMEN AND MISSES inute THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924, De. trict. eS For Greater. Values at Lower Prices Always Out of the high rent dis- Personal service. Low overhead spell low- er prices. convince you. -- A look EXTRA SPECIAL FOR 2 DAYS ONLY SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN J ee, . & will In Light and 8 5 Dark e Patterns Sport or In Semi- Finished or Serre, Unfinished and 7 Worsteds Semi- Serges Conserva- », and tive : Neen Models Shades VALUES UP TO $45 For Men of All Ages—Many Suits With Yates Two Pairs of Pants ~~ 4 EXTRA SPECIAL Men’sGloves _ Leather faced Gauntlet finger tipped and leath- er reinforced at the (Union made). cuff. SPECIAL 23k Blue heavy cut and roomy; with two Values to $1.00. SPECIAL Your Money 39c EXTRA SPECIAL Men’s Shirts Chafhbray Shirts, 1414 to 17; full pockets. Worth or Your Money Back 260 SOUTH CENTER STREET