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‘At an enjoyable informal party given last evening by Miss Marie Bishop at her home on East Second street, the ei ment of Miss’ Cleola Lilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lilly to Clarence Wolfe was announced, the marriage to take place In June. The news was made known by datnty pink and white place cards on which were printed the names of the couple. Miss Lilly 1s among Casper’s most popular gi and has been an in- structor In the Casper schools for the last few years, Mr. Wolfe has been’ a resident of Casper for a year coming here from his former home in Oklahoma and is connect- ed with the Bureau of Mines. Guests who attended were: Mrs. Naymond Holloran, Mrs. G. R. Han- sard, Mrs. Arthur Watson, Mrs, Garrett King, Mrs. Harold Patten, Mrs. Charles Rose, Mrs. Georg: Tilly, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Walter Schultz, Mrs. Lester Parker, Mrs. John Mechling, Mrs. Herman Sidel, Miss Jean Lown, Miss Alice Whitney, Miss Eda Holland, Miss Eva Ferguson, Miss Lucy Gantz, Miss Mary Hobbs, Miss Blanche ‘Wagner, Miss Florence Eastman, Miss Mary Wagner, Miss Edness Mokler, Miss Edna Mae Healy, Miss Angie Austin, Miss Mary Tobin and the guest of honor. . see Recital Monday At * Sams Studio ‘The fifteenth recital of the season was given last evening by a group of 12 pupils of the studio of Miss Lulu Elizabeth Sams, 615 South Durbin street to an audience com- posed of parents and friends. Among those taking part did exceptional work were: Zella Wyatt who displayed much technical skill in the performance of “Rakoczy March” by Liszt; and “Anitra's Dance” by Grieg. Miss Hanna immin played “Rustle of Spring” by Sinding and From An Indian Lodge” by Me- Dowell, with a touch of musical quality, and showing fine musical perception. Helen Engelke played “Moonlight Dream” by Keats; and “Evening Song” by Prestion, with a daintiness of touch which was delightful. Mabel Hayes read a paper on Ancient Musical History. Lucile Lyon received a certificate for completing a certain amount of work In piano study. Merideth Mason sang two songs: “Come Where the Blue Bells Ring’ Brackett, “Mighty Lak’ a Ros by Nevin. who ee. Annual ‘Picnic of Railway Club Friday. The annual picnic of the Chicago and Northwestern Rallway Wo- man’s club will be held at lower Garden Creek on Friday. afternoon, May 30, to which al! members of the clu) families and all employes vited to attend. It would pe greatly 4:30 o'clock at which time the group will leave for the picnic grounds. Each one {s asked to bring his own lunch, coffee and lemonade will be furnished by the club. All those who have been selling tickets for the club are asked to call Mrs, E. L. Mead at 31$R not later than Friday, and those who expect to attend Fri- day's plenic are asked to notitty Mrs. H. G. Wilkes at 2869W for the purpose of making arrangements. eee Past Matrons Club Meeting Is Postponed. sf - The regular meeting of tho Past Matron's club of the Orcer of East- ern Star which was to have »een he'd this week ‘has heen postponed. eee Rebekah Lodge to . Elect Officers. The W. L. Kuykendah! Rebekah 39 will meét Wednesday 28 at the Odd Fellows’ hall during which time officers will be elected and general business af- fairs transacted. eee 0. E. 8. Tea Is Postponed. On account of the Grand Matron of the Order of Eastern Star chang- ing her plans the tea which, was to have been given Wednesday after. noon has been postponed. Mrs. Ros- reau wil] make her official visit here Thursday~ evening. cee Miss Stoeckel Entertains At Theater Party Monday, Miss Caroline Stoeckel entertained at a theater party last evening in honor of Miss Norine Bury and Miss Alice Richards instructors in the Casper schcio's svho at the close of the term. will leave for an extende? visit in the east. Those who attend- ed were Miss Rose judge, Mrs, Car? frp ° Miss Parry Will Bo Guest of Honor. M Josephine Parry whose riage to R. N. Young of Parco, be a social event next month be the guest of honor at an infcr- mal party and miscellaneous shower to be given tomorrow evening by Miss Grace Dewooty at her home on West Railroad avenue. eee Miss Wallen Is Complimented. Complimenting Miss Edna Wallen whose marriage to Carl Davis will take place seon, Mrs. Ralph Buck- ner entertained at a surprise kit- chen shower-at her home, 432 South Park avenue. G: ed include: Mr Sam Neff, Mrs, Johi Slade, Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Griebe' Dixon, Mi - | tor. yourself. Blanche Cole, Mrs. L. A. Christian- sen, Mrs. Clara Baker, Mrs. G K. Fletcher, Mrs. D. J. Bean, Miss Jones, Miss | Mary Monroe, Miss Juanita Moss, Miss Julia Dunaway, Miss Ellis, Miss Palmer, Miss Hazel + Miss Jean Anderson, Mrs. Nona Dunlap, Miss Freed, Miss Louise Reichman, Miss Hope -Ben- nett, Miss Lillian Larsen, Miss ‘Virginia Williams, Miss Louise Jen- nings, Miss Eleanor McLaughlin, Miss Adel Stinson, Miss Katherine Hinderman, Miss» Rose Noonan, Miss Gladys Hasbrouck and guest of honor. the Cody, Wyo., grand matron of the Order of Eastern Star, will pay her of- ficial yisit to Casper Thursday eve- ning. A dinner will be held tn her honor at the Townsend hotel. Other out-of-town visitors will be present. A rumor to the effect that Mrs. Ros- seau died recently is without founda. ton, if eee Emmanuel Baptist Ald to Meet Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Emmanuel Baptist church will hold its regular meeting Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the churc! All members are asked to be present. eee S. 0. A. and R. A. Dance Wi ednesday. The Standard Oj! Athletic and Recreation association will hold an- other of its successful dances Wed- nosday evening, May 28, at the In- dustrial Relatio: building on West Yellowstone. Music for the evening will be. furnished by the Vander- beck orchestra and all members and friends are invited to attend. eee Recital This Evening. At Methodist Church. Mrs, Berta Smith will present half of her voice pupils this evening at a public recital to be given at the Methodist Episcopal church. Among those who will take part in the pro- gram are; Mrs. E. R. Purkisor, Miss Naoma Swallow, Miss Eda Lemon Juice Whitens Skin The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug gist will supply for F a few cents. Shake \ well in a_ bottle, and you have 4 quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and’ beautifier. - Massage this sweetly fragrant temon bleach into the face, neck arms and hands. If can not irri- tate. Famous etage beauties use t to bring that clear, youthful skin whole mix this remarkable lo- It can not be bought rendy to use because it acts best mmiediately after it is prepared.— Acvertisement. Sincerity Casper Daily Cridune Holand, EB. 8. Antolin, Miss Emma Duls, Miss Mildred Harned, Fred- erick Holland, Jr., Mrs. Homer Helms, Mrs. Peter Hoiden, Fred- erick W. Perkins, Mrs. Sidney Morriscn, Miss Edna Mae Healy, Dean Sheppard and Miss Charlotte June Carll. Mrs. Homer Helms and Mrs. L. L. Langworthy will be accompanists. cee Senate of Matrons Will Meet This Week. i@ Senate of Matrons of the Na- trona Rebekah lodge No. 13, will mect Wednesday evening at the residence of Mrs. BE. C. Romain, 225 North Grant street All members as well as all visiting Past Noble Grands in the city are invited to be present. see Plans Completed For Synurgae Luncheon Wednesday At the meeting of St. Mark's Sy- nurgae held last evening at the home of Mrs. G. H Donnell, 847 8. Lincoln, all plans were complet- ed for the springtime luncheon which that organization will give tomorrow afternoon at the Oda Fel- lows Hall. The luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and will be fol- lowed “by an afternoon devoted to Cae UTS-SORES Cleanse th ghl . thoroug! iy—then, vicek Over 17 Million bridge. Thirty tables were re- (Continued on Page Ten.) WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY Waists Kimonos Skirts Dresses Coats Sweaters Draperies *Ginghams Stockings Diamond Dyes Each 15-cent package of “Diamond 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.—Ady. A. L. FORSTER Electrical Contractor Estimates Gladly Giver Phone 587-W We have all beep anxious for spring and warm weather, but Bugs and in hand. warm weather go hand DON’T Allow yourself to be tormented. New and im- proved, tried and proven remedies for every form of insect pest are now on the market and WE HAVE THEM Come to us with your b of servcie to you. ug troubles. We can be Take a mosquito preventative with you on your outing trips. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexall Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” fo wr WA Meu 93 Tay. May A New Pair Of Bobolink Guaranteed Silk Hose FREE Without question for any pair that does not give complete satisfaction. $1.25 Per Pair PAGE THREE. Clearance Sale BALANCE OF THIS WEEK WONDERFUL VALUES IN Silk Dresses Linen and Dotted Voiles in Good, Clean Merchandise to Be Sold for $B) 95 NO FITTINGS Ladies’ Tissue Gingham Dresses. All colors in checks. 3.79 ys Re All Silk Dresses greatly reduced, con- taining Roshanara Crepes, Canton, Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepes, Tub Silks and Printed Silks. bo values $89.76. $64.00 Regular values $6975. $54.00 Now at -- Regular values $49.7 Regular values $30 to $40. INO Wh OUD ache Oe eccareren ere mie Regular values Regular values $59.75. Now at Regular values $25 to ene 95 Now at — 18 Regular values $19.75. Now at ___ $14.95 Broadcloth Tailored Blouses. Very special $2.69 Ladies’ Pongee Blouses and Waists. Very special Ladies’ LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS SPECIAL $1.00 Good assortment of Ladies’ Hats at. Good values greatly reduced at — Remarkable Values in Plain and Pleated Silk Skirts - Canton Crepe, pleated Sale Price = Printed Roshanara, pleated. t Crepe, plain Sale Price - Striped Roshanar Sale Price —_ ts, assorted colors. Regular $9.50. of Purpose together with strict adher- ence to the principles of pru- dent banking, mark each day’s advancement of this bank’s service to its custom- Sale Price To All Women Who Have a Spring Coat to Buy Here is their opportunity to get a mode that is in the height of fashion favor at a low price. Coats in stripes and plaids reduced to the very lowest. «993-00 «917.75 ipa l00 «918.75 Stripes and plaids. Reg. Now Stripes and plaids. Reg. $49.75. Now Stripes and plaids. Reg. $39.75. Now Stripes and plaids Reg. $24.75. Now Stripes and plaids. Reg. $29.75. Now «916.75 Sale ef Pencil Striped and Plain Tailored Suits This Is a Time to Purchase Yourself a Suit at the Very Lowest Price Available Suits that sold from $50 to $60. Now on sale for. Suits that sold from $65 to $80. Now on sale for ers, Responsible for our service are officers and di- rectors who recognize the banking business as a public trust. Each man connected with this institution gives of his best in a willing, gener- ous service, cheerful, helpful, democratic. We have an active well-managed bank where your financial require- ments, whether large or small receive the benefits of a strong organization. ¢ ANNOUNCEMENT The People’s Market Is Now Under NEW MANAGEMENT And Eytry Effort Will Be Put Forth In the Future to Give Casper Shoppers QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS At a Real SAVING! You Can Feel Sure of a FAIR AND SQUARE DEAL At the PEOPLE’S MARKET Rear New Public Market Phone 2627 FREE DELIVERY $53.00 Visit Our BARGAIN BASEMENT Just a short flight of stairs below the street level we have an attractive display of merchandise at a lower range of prices than those that prevail in our first floor. Visit the basement and convince yourselves. Perhaps a Connection With This Bank Will Prove Beneficial to You The National Bank of Commerce A Bank of Strength and Service WYOMING Ladies’ Knit Underwear, each Children’s Knit Underwear, each Men’s Knit Underwear, each Ladies’ Knit Vests, each Ladies’ Petticoats and Slips. each Ladies’ Gowns, Ladies’ Lisle Hose, All colors, pair Children’s black hose, per pair Men’s Lise Hose. Per pair Ladies’ good quality Aprons. Each Turkish Towel double thread; each___..__ Huck Towels, OPE So WON cn alate tateeees uller: NU Ju Coffee ~ Delicious’ Children’s Rompers and Dressers all reduced to the very lowest price KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1740 137 East Second CASPER