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‘TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924. BY MARY TOBIN Delaney Vill Be Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Delaney will be hosts at a formal dinner party 0 be giyen tomorrow evening in he private dining room of the Elks’ lodge, the entertainment to precede the Elks’ formal dancing party. Guests who will attend “include Mr. and Mrs. L. F. MeMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh MeGrath, Mr, and Mrs. WwW. L. Connelly, Miss Margaret Dougherty, Miss Elizabeth Clare of Canada, guest of Mrs. McGrath, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Pollock, Miss Margaret England, Mrs. A. J, Cunningham, Miss Maude Jordan of Washington, D. 'C., Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wallace, Mr. and M: 8S. N. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Ferris Hamilton, Rayburn S. Webb, Dr. J. C, Kamp, Dr. M. C. Nolan, Don Phillips, Clement Nicolaysen, W. W. Russell, and M. J. Delaney of Dallas. = se Elks Formal Dancing Party Wednesday Evening. ‘She last formal dancing party to 6 staged this season by the Elks’ dancing club will be held tomorrow evening at the auditorium . on Seventh street- Special music and entertainment has been provided as well as attractive decorations. Among thosein charge of arrange- ments are A. C. (Doc) Dougherty, Waldo Roberts and Don Denny. A Duteh treat dinner for 20 in charge of Ivan Marshall and a dinner for B six in charge of Waido Roberts will precede the entertainment. eee Guests Enjoy Italian Dinner. Guests at the home of the Misses Genevieve and Marguerite Fitz gerald this noon received an un- usual treat when they sat down to an Italian dinner prepared by the hands of Virgilio Lazzari, noted basso, who sang at the America theater last night as a member of the Chicago Operatic trio. Mr. Lazzari showed that he was expert in the culinary art of his country as ‘well as in its vocal accomplish- ments. Besides_ Mr. Lazzari and the Misses Fitzgerald those present at the dinner included Mrs. Madeline reber, Miss Zoe Marks, Mrs. Bess SAstcin, Mrs. Ava Wear, Miss Myrna Starlow, Francis Lamont and Isaac Van Grove. Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald, high- y appreciated here asa pianist of bility, has assisted Mr. Van Grove, janist with the trio, in several BChicago performances. eee Altar and Rosary Society Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon. The regular meeting of the Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony’s Catholic church will be held tomor- row afternoon at the Mullin Club. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. M. 8. Ryan and Mrs. Wilbur ‘Foshay. eee Natrona Rebekah Lodge Meeting Wednesday. The Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at the Odd Fellows hall. Following the busi- ness meeting, candidates will be initiated and refreshments served. eee Pp, E. 0. Meeting ednesday Evening. Mrs, Edith Hirst will entertain chapter O of the P. E. O. Sisterhood Wednesday evening at the home of her ‘sister, Mrs. Harry E. Byars, 1212 South Durbin strbet- All mem- bers as well as visiting members of the sisterhood in the city are invited to attend. eee CY Circle Will Hold Spring Sale Thursday. The CY circle of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a spring sate of house dresses, aprons and miscellaneous articles at the churcsn parlors on Thursday, May 8, begin- ning at 10;30 2 m. A lunch will be served at noon see Bake Sale Saturday At Norris Market. The lsdies of Mountain View will give a sale of baked goods Saturday, May 10, at the Norris market on Second street. Ptoceeds will be | added to the building fund of the Community Sunday school at Moun- tain View. . . Crilley-Splaun Wlarriage at Douglas. The marriage of Miss Catherine rilley to Lee Splaun. both of Cas- per, tock place yesterday afternoon it Douglas, the ceremony being per- jormed by the Rev. Father Patter- on. They were attended by Miss » McMahon, also of this city. The ouple returned last evening and Will make their home here. see Informal Bridge Tea ‘esterday Afternoon, Mrs. C. F', Harlington was hostess nt an informal bridge tea given yes- ternoon at her home on alnut street, honors being Mrs. Frederick 'T. Yoeman nnd Mis Eleanor Hopkins. of Mrs. Harlington were M. fcInnis, Mrs. C. G. Hrederick ‘fT. Yoeman, PMitchell, Miss KE Mrs, William Me; Murphy. Mrs. BE. anor Hopkins, rs and Mrs. E. F. Young People’s Branch Teetiig Is Postponed, the meeting wh this w ch was to have the Young branch of .the Women's Temperance union has med until next Tuesday | which time it will be} » home of Mrs, Baxter st Eleventh street. Che was made on account of the gram being given in celebration of Music Week ek by Rainbow Supper and MusicaboWednesday, vanee of Music Week the ning at the church. ‘Music for the evening will be furnished by stu- dents of the county high school. ier) Midnight Bridge Ch Meeting This Ev. . The regular meeting of the Mid- night Bridge club will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Hooper on East Second street. Mrs. Lummis Entertains For Mrs. Spurlock. ba Mrs. B. B, Lummis entertained at an informal tea this afternoon at Her home on Sixth street compli- mentary to Mrs. Roy Spurlock who is visiting in the city. Guests who. attended were Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs, “Hal Curran, M R. H. Nichols. Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs.-| Eva Mills, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mrs, T. J. Riach, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and the guest of honor. eee Mrs- Walker Entertains Informally Today. Mrs. O. L.. Walker entertained informally this afternoon at her residence, 105 West Twelfth street, tn honor of Mrs. Bernard Palmer of Janesville, Wis., sister and guest of Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Concert Artist Is Guest at Luncheon. Myrna Sharlow, soprano and a member of the Chicago Operatic trio who appeared here last evening at the America threater was the guest of honor at a luncheon given today by Mrs. Patrick Sullivan at her home on East Tenth street. Mrs. Sara Morten of Douglas was an out of town guest. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent St. Claire Mitchell and son Dean are visiting for several weeks with friends and relatives in Qmaha. eee Mrs. R. B. Leggett left last week for Ft. Worth where she will be the Suest of relatives and friends for a number of weeks. * wee Mrs Clyde Weeks left yesterday for .Kansas City where she will visit for three months with’ her parents. 7: see Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anda were visitors who spent Sunday. in Cheyenne. se. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Paylor and children are visiting for a few days here this week from their home in Thermopolis. eee Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Charleston of maha arrived in the city yester- day and expect to spend a week or 10 days here on a combined: busi- ness and pleasure trip. They will visit Thursday of this week at the Salt Creek oil fields. ees Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ralston are among the visitors here this week from Colorado. eee Miss Virginia Gray left yesterday for Denver where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation trip with her sister. sae Mr, and Mrs. R. B, Hampton are shopping and visiting with friends here today from Salt Creek. "ee D. T. Allen, a contractor of Ly- site, and Mrs, Allen ure visitors in the city for a few days this week. "ee * Mr. and Mrs. Jess Walker drove in Ia evening from Salt Creek. Mr. Walker is a drilling contractor. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan of Arminto are shopping and visiting with friends here, eee Mrs, 8. T. McCollum of Denver arrived in the city this morning and wil! attend to business affairs here for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. M, P. Thompson are vidtors in the city this week from Midwest. Mr. and Mrs. Mahon have return- ea to, their home in Welch after spending several days here. erie Mrs. Vera Clayton arrived in the city last evening from Dallas and expects to spend several days heré. oe. Mr, and Mrs, L. V. Drydue of Chi- cago are the gagests here for sev- eral days of Mrs. Mitchell of Mit- chell Hat shop. see Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Black of Col- orado Springs arrived today and will spend until Thurscay here visiting with friends after which they wil! WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT Of DRAPERY Kimonos Dresses Sweaters Waists Skirts Coats Draperies Ginghams Stockings Diamond Dyes Each f%-cent p Dyes" kage of “Diamond contains directions so simple any woman can dye or, tint. any old, worn, faded thing new, even class of the First Chris- chureh will give a. rainbow “upper and musical Wednesday eve- | if she has never dyed before. Drug stores well all colors.-Advertise- ment, CIETY, Cupid crossed the path of Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt and Lord Cecfl ‘some tinie ago, but when they left the church at Biltmore, N. C., after thelr wedding—there he was again. . Also there was a long line of flower _ Sirls, as shown tn the picture. _ leave for the northern part of the state and Montana on a business trip. see Mr. and. Mrs. G. B. Thompson have returned from Nebraska, where they have been the guests for the last week of Mrs. Thompson's par- ents. see Mrs. R. G. Holdren of Denver is in the city for the week, guest of her sister, Mrs. Florence McIntyre. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Duncan and baby son are visiting here for a few days from Rawlins, Mrgand Mrs. Duncan were former residents of this city. CITY BRIEFS Frank Cowan has returned from Cheyenne where he spent several days. a ee Robert Litheradge, formerly of the drafting department of the Standard OU company, left last evening for Parco where he has accepted a po- Sf You Get sition as outside engineer for the Prairie O!l and Gas company. see f B. T. Robinson; of Michigan City is here on business, having arrived yesterday. es 2e Among the Denver business call- ers in the city this week are; A. L. Jones, B. C. J, Wheatlake, John C. Blocker, and Arthur H, Henderson. se. Lee Simmonson is attending to business affairs here for a few days from the Padiock ranch and is ‘a guest at the Henning. oe? T. H. Gibson is in the city today from Cheyenne. see J. G. Linderson of Salt Lake is here today on business. eee C. R, Fall arrived in the city yes- terday from Cheyenne and will spend several days here the guest of friends, eee Michael Finney left last week for Denver to make his home. eee R. W. Thompson of Grand Rapids ALL THESE No Extra Cost With a Hoosier Beauty Kitchen Cabinet for Only $10 Down Fourteen very useful glass con- tainers for Coffee, spices, etc. They come with each Hoosier Beauty! latter. oosier now! So Reasonable EVERY Woman Can Now own a HOOSIER —and a Beautiful Set of Dishes, TOO!—as Well as Cutlery and Glassware asper Daily Cribune arrived yesterday and will spend some time hére on business. see Cc. W. McDaniels is in the city on business for the week from Chi- cago. Harry Miller :s visiting in the city with friends for several days from his home in Chicago. eee | J. L. Brooks left last evening for Kansas City, where he will spend until Friday of next week visiting with his parents. see Frank B. Evans is a Denver bus- iness man here for several days this ‘week. cee L. H. Mathison of Sheridan is a business caller in the city for a few days. see I. L. Hannington of Tulsa arrived in the city yesterday and will spend several days attending to business affairs. eee L. 8. Worthington has been at- tending to business affairs for sey- »” al days in Colorado. .- Frederick Holland left last even- ing for the East to absent from the city for three weeks or a month on a business trip. Le H. Becker of Denver arrived yesterday and will _ spend’ several days heré attending to business at- fairs and visiting with friends. c ore M. L. Morris has returned from Montana where he has been for the last week on business, R. P. Cullen, civil rived in the city Denver and home here. engineer, ar- yesterday. from expects to make his F. Kampf of the..Producers and Refiners corpo was in Chey- enne on busine esterday, Ted Apgard-is in the city for several days this week on Business from Sheridan. ere M. J. Delaney, Democratic politi- ‘ian js in the city for some time on business from Dallas, Texas. Mr. Delaney arrived this morning. eee Douglas Thornton of Scottsbluff is visiting here for several days with his brother, Kenneth Thornton. H. H. Bilder of the Sweeney Elec- tric’ company is in the city for a short time this week on business from Denver. Tom Hall, county commissioner ts in the city from Arminto. . . Glen Rorres of Portland 1s an out of town business visitor spending a few days here. eee B. P. Rollert, formerly a resident of this city who has been making Week Only 42-PIECE SET OF DISHES Includes six dinner plates, six pie plates, six des- sert dishes, six cups, six saucers and one large You get this complete if you buy your 10-PIECE CUTLERY SET This is a-high-grade Dexter Do- mestic Science cutlery set which sells regularly at $6. You get it with your Hoosier Beauty! We have only a limited number of Hoosiers for this special Sale. Don’t, wait—you may be disap- pointed. Come in tomorrow and get just the style and size to suit YOUR kitchen! Hoosier Beauty: The Best in Kitchen Cabinete Herg are some of Hoosier’ tional conveniences: 8 excep- Sliding work table. rigid at any position; extra fast shaker sifter both fluffs and sifts the flour; easy-filling, large flour bin with glass front; adjusted table height; cutlery and_ silver- ware drawers. To save you steps, time ergy, no better created for women. 133 East Second- and en- device has been YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT ALLAWAY?’ Phone 246 his home ta Denver for the last four or five years has returned to Cas- per. eee H. T. Sands.and L. M. Gargo of the Westinghouse Electric company aré here on business from Denver. cee Otta Spratt, representative of the Niles Mosher Cigar company, ‘1s among the business callers in the city from Denver. ~ ee ‘W. Kidd, facory representative of the Peerless Automobile company, is in Casper this week on business from Kansas City. eee E. C. Orr, assistant district man- ager of the Mutual Life Insurance company, is in the city for several weeks a guest at the Henning. - 2 8 Dave Martenell of the Burns Ham- mer Dry Goods company of Omaha is, here: on business for a short ime. No Complaints ‘Are Filed in Boulder Fight BOULDER, Colo. May 6.—No criminal complaints’have been Issued as yet against any of the partict- pants of an alleged fight early Sun- day morning in which Robert G. Jones and Isaac Mock, received in- juries. A conference has been echeduled for late today by the district attorney's office and threo of the principals in the disturbance. Jones ‘who is in a Boulder hospital is expected to recover from his in: juries, and Mock, although painfully is not seriously wounded. The injuries to the two men is said to have resulted from a fight that lasted for considerable time in a house a mile from Boulder, early You'll Get Rid of Blackheads Sure There is one simple, safe and sure way that never falls 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 the parts and you will be sur- prised how the blackheads have dig- Appeared. Big blackheads, little blackheads, no matter whe! are, simply dissolve and disapp. ds are a mixture of dust owder and the water dissolve the Binckheads so they wash right out, the pores free and ~.-‘~ natural condition. Teaving clean Sunday. The fight !s said to have been witnessed by Mrs. Mock and a friend of hers, Mrs. Charles Turn- bull, A knife and a hatchet are declared /to have been used at var- fous times by the principals during the progress of the fight. Jones is suffering from a wound in the chest which is believed to have punctured his lung, his left arm ts badly slashed as is also his left hand. There are a number of cuts and bruises on his face, chest, shoulders and abdomen. Mock is suffering from a deep gash in his head which is said to have been inflicted by a hatchet. oo M. J. SULLIVAN HURT IN TRAFFIC: CRASH A collision at Midwest and Ash streets late yesterday afternoon be- tween the Buick roadster driven by M. J. Sullivan and the heavy truck driven by Frank Racich ended in ‘the wholesome spread for bread NUCOA fine as shortening in high grade pastry the original - always sweet Change of Location DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Office and Residence Moved to Poling Apartments No. 23 Telephone 388 DOBBIN REALTY CO. Have Lots in All Parts of the City On Easy Terms, Suite 11 Zuttermeister Bldg. East 2nd St. —have tried DAYDREAM Hose of Silk? you approved. PAGE THRErc. doing considerable damage to the roadster while Mr. Sullivan suffered slight injuries, The truck was traveling west on Midwest and the Buick was turning off of Ash street. pled abe? BIE.Eis Sj The plaited leather shoe now pop! ular with women originated in Ser- bia, where it has long been worn by the upper classes. _ SPAGHETTI Kopper Kettle Wednesday ASC inches 45€ Baked Ham with Sweet Po- tatoes; Broiled Beef. Tender- loin; Cold Boiled Ham with Po- tato Salad. Luncheon orders include Soup, Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Salad, Pudding, Tea, Coffee, Milk or Ice Tea, Exclusively Luncheonette Strawberry Shortcake with Whipped Cream Special Attention Given Salads and Sandwiches Ground Floor 0O-S Bldg. —a_ convenient place to meet your friends. —there’s always something new at the Frantz Sho A galaxy of brilliant colors orts Scarfs $2.75 $4.00 Scarfs $5.00 to $18.00 The colorful complement to a colorful mode is a sports scarf. At the reasonable prices here you have a score of beautiful designs from which to choose. Their colorings run the entire gamut of what is new and Gay Printed and Knitted Silks - Roman Striped Knitted Silks $3.25 Knitted Silk Monogram Scarfs Other Beautiful Patterns in Both Knitted Silk and Crepe-de-Chine