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Mrs. Cari . ‘Taylor end Mrs. J. Healy entertained at an informal cheon and bridge party given yesterday at the home of the for- mer, 987 Lincoln avenue. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs. Bert| Reeso: Henderson, Mrs. John Jones and Mrs, A. J. Woods. Guests of Mrs. ‘Taylor and “Mrs. Healy wei Mrs. J, R. Dunbar, Mrs. A. J. Kelly, @. T. Morgan, Mrs. A. E. terdale, Mrs. A. C, Riker, Mrs. George Jarvis, Mr: John Jones, Mrs. James P. Sweeney, Mrs. A. J Woods, Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Mrs. Bert Henderson, Mrs, Frank Fisher, Mrs. Guy Gay, Mrs. Jess Keith, Mrs. Walter Keefe, Mrs. C. W. Andrew: Mrs. Carl Gompf, Mrs. August Bott, Mrs. R. Ji: Cook and Mrs. Carl Hawks. « biases’ s Informal Dinner Last Evening at Mahoney Home. Mr. und Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney hosts at an informal dinner ven last evening at their home, 536 Seuth Wolcott street, compli- mentary to Mrs. John H. Mullin, Mrgp Gillespie, Miss Margaret and finn Mun of . Pennsylvania, suests of the Rey. Father J. H. Mullin. Covers were,laid for the Rev.-Father J. F. Moreton, the Rev. Father Mullin, Mrs. Peter Tobin, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. A. J. Cunninghdm, Miss Kathleen = Sul- livan, Charles A.: Cullen, Ed. Slater, Harry McNamara, Brian Tobin and the guests of honor. s 86 Miss Tangeman Will Entertain Saturday. Miss Verra Tangeman will enter- tain at an informal luncheon on Saturday to be given at the Hen- ning hotel. es 8. Mrs. Price Will Entertain For Miss Elizabeth Clare. Mrs. M. C. Price will entertain in- formally on Saturday of this week at her residence, 1132 South Durbin, complimentary to Miss Elizabeth Clare of Canada, house guest of Mrs. Leigh McGrath. ar Play Will Be Presented At Methodist Church May 29. On Thursday evening, May 29,.at the Methodist Episcopal. church ‘a wen by Mrs. B. E. Fisher's class in expression, assisted by. Mrs. H. Roe Bartle. Musical numbers. will be played during acts. The enter- tainment will be under the auspices of the members of the. Methodist choir given for the benefit of the organ fund. Tickets will be on sale by the members of the choir. eee Mrs. Harvey Will Be Hostess at Parties. Mrs. H. L. Harvey will be hostess at two informal luncheons and bridge parties to be given on Friday and Saturday at her home, 1304 South Lincoln treet, . W. C. T. U. Meeting Friday May 23 An all day meeting of the Anna Gordon and Frances Willard divis- fons of the W. C. T. U, will be held tomorrow at the Emmanual Baptist church beginning at 11 o'clock. A lunch will be served at noon by mem- bers of the Anna Gordon division after which a business session will be held at 2 o'clock. At 3:30 o'clock a {int meeting of the divisions will “held during which time the com- ‘mittee appointed to investigate the purchasing of a building will give a report of the work they have ac- complished. All members are re- quested to be present. The program for the afternoon will be in charge of Mrs, C. J. Johnston. * 2. Mrs. Scherck Will Entertain Presbyterian Aid Members Mrs. B. lL. Scherck will entertain the members of her committee of the Presbyterian Ladies’ aid society Fri- day afternoon at her home, 467 CY avenue. eee Mrs. Crosby Entertains Her Bridge Club Mrs. J. C. Crosby entertained ‘the members of her bridge club Wednes- day evening at her residence, 945 South Beech street. Honors for the Yellow Teeth Bleached White New Safe Way Dentists’ New Discovery Guaran- teed to Remove Teeth Stainy— Or No Cost, To whiten dull, yellowish, stained teeth all you need now do is apply # few drops of a mild,harmless H- quid to the teeth—-then use a special Paste—and watch This selentific treatment is cal Bleachodent Combination. The mild liquid softens and loosens the hard- ened stains that eling to. your teeth so that they can be gentiy brushed away with the special paste, Teeth at e begin to assume a wonder- ful new sparkling whiteness, Bleach- lent Combi also Keeps the th whit “nation of by twe promi it for fo’ years on their h and on their patten teet highly beneficial results E hodent ntal Labor- anized to place this the pub- wha re wid imitations ah@ alway: kenuine Bleachodent C mn, the SAFE treatment, rhodent Combination does. not amel, as its mild in- ally combined e stains, Ray and other yel- t dentists. t re cost at all good as ee tee Le, THE KANSAS CITY 238 Ez venti at bridye were taken by Mrs. Watace L, England and Mrs, Nor-> bert O'Neil. ‘i x Members of the club present. were: Mis. Wallace England, Mrs. Chester L. Greedy, Mrs. B. 11. Robertson, Mrs. M, K. Elison, Mrs. B. J. eson, Mrs. Dale P. Moye, Mrs. M. G. Paulus, Mrs. Robert MeMinn, Mrs. Norbert O'Neil, Miss Agnes Clair and Miss Marte Clair.. The club will be entertained aggin in two weeks on Wednesday evening by Mrs. Eng- land at her home, 764 CY avenie. see Panhellenic Association Meeting Saturday At Henning Members of the Panhellenic as- sociation will meet on Saturday, May 24, at the Henning hotel. A lunch- eon will be served and all those who expect toe attend are asked to call Mrs. H. P. Fishburn or Miss Virginia Williams for the purpose of making arrangements, also all those who baye not given their contributions to the Cathedral home are asked to bring them to this meeting. se 8 Mrs. Weidner Entertains Thursday Bridge Club t Mrs. Charles T. Weidner enter- tained the members of the Thursday bridge club.this afternoon at her home, 334 East Hleventh street. Su stitutes for the afternoon were Mr: David Fox; Mrs. Leigh McGrath and guest, Miss Elizabeth, Clare of Canada,, Mrs. Carney Peterson and Miss Kathleen Sullivan. SULeF & Celebrates Birthday Tuesday Afternoon : Little Anna Holmes celebrated the fifth anniversary of her birthday on Tuesday afternoon at the’ home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Holmes on East Fifth street. The table was decorated with pink rose buds and a pink cake with five small pink lighted candles. Seven guests attended. eee Pepper Club. To Meet Monday Evening May 26 Mrs. Charles Weidner will be hos- tess at a meeting for the Pepper club on Monday evening, May 26, at her residence on East Eleventh street. ee Spring Ceremonial At Cody Saturday, May 24 The spring ceremonial. of Abbas Templo No. 242 dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan with head- quarters at Casper will be held at Cody Saturday, May 24. “Dokey: from all parts of this state and Mon- tana will be in attendance, cee Mrs. Brooks Will Entertain Woman’s Club. The Casper Woman's club will hold its regular meeting on Satur- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of the president, Mrs. Brooks in the Blackmore apart- ments. - eee Mrs. Eads Entertains Members of Bridge Club. Mrs. W. C. Eads. entertained the members of the ABC Bridge club yesterday afternoon at~her home. Honors were won by Mrs. C. J. Wi- chert, and Mrs. F. C. Lange. Mrs. J. W. Burns substituted for the afternoon. Among those who attenc- ed were, Mrs. F. C. Lange, Mrs. Glenn Howland, Mrs. G. L. Gibson, Mrs. W. L. England. Mrs. James Ianouette, Mrs. Arthur Larson Mrs. A. Forbes, Mrs. EB. R. Trol- lope, Mi Wichert and Mrs. F. C. Lange, The club wil! be entertained again next week on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Lanouette at her home on CY avenue. eee Lange-Bailey Marriage. The marriage of Miss Freeda Lange to Richard (Dick) Bailey, well known Casper couple, took. place last Sunday at Wheatland at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Mor- land. The Rey. Scribins of the Epis- copal church officiated. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served for 25 guests. The bride was graduated from the Red Cross hos- pital in Salida, Colo., and has been a resident of Casper for several years. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bailey of this city and has lived in Casper since child- hood. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey are at home to their friends at their resi- dence, 427 East Tenth street. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Jones and fam- fly are visitors here for a short time from Thermapolis. Pyar Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Holland of Tulsa are out-of-town visitors here this week. eee Mrs, A. O. Ong, Mrs. Valucia Lee and Leonard Ong were visitors here yesterday from Manville. eee Mr, and Mrs, Frizzell spent yes- terday here shopping and visiting with friends ‘from their home at Douglas. Mrs. iting In C. B, Bartholomew ts vis- 1 friends for several weeks Denver. eee Mr, and Mrs. H. family of Loveland, who’ spent several week. A. Clark ana were visitors @ays here this tee Nacht a Casper Mrs, Charle Us was have business ; The engagement of the daughter of Secretary and_ Mrs. Wallace secretary to Dr, Charles Bruggm: of the Swiss Legation Cie Casper Daily Cribune Henry C. ‘as announced recently, He was ann Ww: ins Washington for three years and is now first secretary of the Legation in Paris, High School Musicians Appear Friday Night in Last Concert of Series The last of the high school con- certa will be given Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the school auditor- tum by the glee clubs and quartettes with Miss Jessie Agnew -as director assisted by the orchestra directed by H. W.' Compton. Accompanists will be the Misses Charlotte Carl, Helen Carter, Constance Metz and Hammond. The music department shows a marked improvement in its year’s work and the instructors and students deserve great credit. The program to be given follows: Overture, “Light Cavalry” + Serenace, “Stilly Night” High School Orchestra “I'd Like to Go Down South Once - DeLara Parks -- Bellam Parks Suppe “Calm as the Night’ “To You" --. ‘Arranged by Lucas In the Time of Roses” — = no Reichardt Girls’ Quartette “When the Roses First Appear’ a Abt and pleasure trip spent: in Omaha and vicinity. ese Mr. and Mrs. Robert ¢. Corhrane and, family expect to arrive in the city tomorrow from their home in Colorado and will visit with friends and relatives here for several days. ry Mrs, Anna Lang is the guest of friends in Cheyenne for a few Cays. cee Miss Mary Gillis arrived in’ the city this week from Salt Lake City and will visit here for some time with During her stay here Miss Gillis will be a guest at the L. F. McMahon home on South Center street. eee Miss Olive Lowndes is the guest of friends in Lander for the week. er Mr. and Mrs. R. T. French of Den- ver arrived in the city yesterday and will spend until Monday of next week here attending to business affairs. eee Mrs. Emma Whittson has returned from Thermopolis where she has been the guest'of friends for the last few days. eles Miss E. W. Roseman {s here on business from Dénver for several days haying arrived this morning. cee Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Johnson will leave tomorrow for their home in Colorado having completed a several days successful business trip here, oops Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kennedy and Son are the guests of relatives here for the remainder of the week from their home fn Billings. eee Mrs. J.T. Duncan and baby daughter of Salt Lake City are the guests here for several weeks of M 25 Per Cent Discount Sale On all Hats from $30.00 in price. all our Fisk and Brodine pat- terns See our Sports Hats in a full line of colors and styles. Priced from $5.00 to $10.00. ANNE’S HAT SHOP NIGHT ec Leta Ewing and LeRoy Jorgensen assa Dear” -- D'vorak Boys’ Quartette “By Waters of Minnetonka” ---- Lieurance - MacDowell Girls’ Glee Club “Knowest Thou the Land’ “Mignon"’) (from --- Ambroise Thomas Sextette “Close Harmony,” Geoffrey O'Hara “Spooks” Boys’ Quartette Priests March (from Athalie) --.. -- Mendelssohn Trio—Carma O'Malley, Gladys Searles and Margaret Metz “Mammy’s Little Coal Black Coon” Bellam Parks - Parks “Just Smile” Boys’ “Indian Mountain Sone’ “The Little Quaker Maid" Girls’ Quartette *Beauteous Night O' Night of Lov Offenback Cadman Spross ~Boys’ Quartetto “Bridal Chorus” from Maiden" Combi: Quartettes Duncan's sister, Mrs, H. E. Ruddley and family at their home on South Lincoln street. cee Mr. and Mrs. James T. Russell are stopping here for a few days enroute $ave $teps Time—$ave stores Dollars for conven means that one of them is almost always handy sto your use. Convenience saves steps; saving steps is saving time; saving of time is an important money-making ele nent. $ave “Two lence” your Our service {s superior, our prices are right and in the course of a year you will be dollars ahead if you make it an invariable rule to do your buying at our stores—to say nothing of the greater satisfaction. Remember: convenience” vioe. ‘Kimball Drug Stores CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexall Stores “Two Stores for Your Convenience” “Two stores for your and for better $15.00 to This includes mode in mid-summer to Billings from ther home in Den ver. dren aad sister, Mis + in the CITY BRIEFS Levy of Max Prezant's ¢ clothing store is in James W. Adameon left yesterday morning over and for Cheyenne ang Laramie on a several ds ys business trip. Hoyt Leech, state agent for the Home Insurance company is in the elty on business from Cheyenne. Larry Hill is e: pected to arrive this evening on a several days busi ness trip, Mr. Hill is connected with the Warren Construction company. vee J. D. Beebe of Denver, is attend. ing to business affairs here for sev- eral days, cee J. 8. Godfrey was a Casper arrival this morning from Omaha, ee 8 L. J. Stiles ts amonggthe out of town business visitors here this week from Denver, eee H. E. Dailey, head of the land de- Partment ef the Midwest Refining company, left this afternoon for Thermopolis, Greybull, Sheridan, and Billings on a several days business trip for his company. eee J. F. Longnecker of Lander is in the city attending to af. fairs. business see Jeff Thomas of Miles City is an out of town man spending several days here, . o we George Hodson ts transacting bus!- ness affairs here from Waltman, eee Lawrence Wilson, who has been spending the last three months in make his hom: Allen Denver arrived |‘ s to spend sev-} here on business. r Testes of Midwest 4 ting with fr to bu here to- nd attend: |, Roy Ha’! is here on busine: of the city. nding a.short time | $ from his ranch west Stewart was a Casper arrival rday from Rawlin A. H. Sterling left last evening for Denver where he will spend several days visiting with his father. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckleface, te try remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless {t removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complex- fon the expense {s trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggis and a few applications should show you how easy it ts to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beau tiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails.to remove freckles.— dv. | | Denver, has returned to Casper | a business man he | | Junier went to the offtc ot was PAGE’ THREE. A. H, Jacobs of Sterling, Colo., re for the day. is} Woods Filling ing and gre East Yellowst Station, car wash: g. Phone 1920W. y and A. B. C. Underwood ts here today on pusiness from Lay A ton ¢ pe ETE TS pounds pit reid, a Rotary Entertains Scheol Students NE, Wyo. nts of the Che ¢ the were unehe the | | } pou The famy Mine in South Africa has no Tess than $115,000,000 of d'emonas. May : omemppisamees so vne his |NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for it ‘nd limmediately eases sudden, severe, colicky pains and cramps in ’etomach y|and bowels, deadly nausea and weak. Y ening diarrhoea, For children and st a ki team “ CHAMBERLAIN’S giton ‘ 7 COLIC and DIARRHOEA k : ‘ REMEDY A very neceesary home remedy. 8 0 senior usses- guests W Aity club. at the After a Rotarian. en PEARL WI Pre East Terraces lots will in- crease in value, Tribune w Special Discount On RUGS THIS WEEK PAINT We Are Selling Out Over-supply of Paint at $2.25 © $2.75 ’ PER GALLON Exchange Furniture and Hardware Co. 215-219 West First St. Phone 1086 Exchange Furniture and Hardware Co. 215-219 West First St. Phone 1086 BLAKEY « CQ. 136 SOUTH CENTER SPECIALS) FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DRESSES 75 Dresses in figured crepes, silk broad- cloth, satin, georgette and wool Sport Dresses. Regularly Priced $25.00 to $ 152 45.00 OATS 10 SPORT COATS—Values to $49.50. Sale price 10 SPORT AND DRESS COATS— Sale price Values to $72.50. 8 DRESS COATS—Mostly fur trimmed. to $125.00. Sale price 2 Elaborately trimmed with fur. Sale price Values to $225.00. IMPORTED WRAPS—Black $45.00 Values Juina cloth. $125.00 SUITS 37 TAILORED SUITS—Black, stripes, tan, grey and green; sports Values to $79.50. Sale price style navy, hair line $45.00 SUITS 12 FANCY 3-PIECE SUITS and Customed Tail- ored Suits. Values to $145.00. Navy, tan and grey. Sale price___- HAWK SHOPPE, Inc. $65.00 (ON A VIC (“Night H | (ON SALE _ DRESSES 100 Dresses selected from our regular stock, light and dark shades, plain and figured silk; sizes 16 to 44. Dresses That Sold Up to $59.50 .0O Extra Special PATTERN HATS ’ Dress and fancy straws. lowbrook Spe and Values to Sale price ‘OR RECORD) vk Blues” and “Red Hot Mamma”) TOMORROW MORNING) PHONE 1745