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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924. he Casper Daily Tribune planned. Mrs. Miller will be assist-| their home, 333 North McKinley |a ed during the afternoon by Mrs. | street. Palmer Johnson. . PAGE THREE. ort time last week in Cheyenne on business. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Palmer and} 3B. Ww. Raymond of Sheridan is a| R. Burt of Denver arrived in the | daughter Helen expect to leave the| Casper visitor here for the day. [city this, morning. latter part of the week for Kimball, © ele i oe : b PERSONALS Neb., where they will be the guests} 1. ©. Moran and HE. H. Christie} Allen Peterson is a Cheyenne 55 of friends for a week. of Billings spent yesterday here, |Visitor spending a few days here. j itp leaving last evening for the east. G : | Mrs. R. D. Carey and son Joseph| Miss va Flemming of Denver erates T. K. Hal ts among the out ot|_ J- ©. Crosby, captain of team No. 1 in the drive f ew members in of Careyhurst were the guests here | who has been visiting here with her| Harry C. Williamson left last eve-|town business men in the city this ey ‘cat Wearing Runs Club, | yesterday of Mrs. A. J. Cunningham. | sister, Mrs. Homer Trayton for the| ning for Cheyenne on a several days’|Week from Denver. see fi piesa acco =! ean 6! announced today that his team roles in the play. Mrs. Bartle is] wr. and Mrs. G. M. Murray were Monday. Seen atone Bate Js J. Melilroy: of St. //Leuls 1s Peake tthe al genre facile aia, an exceptionally, fine reader and in-' visiting in Casper yesterday. from ‘ eee We. Di» Stevenson. in here: today | KAnsActing) business, affairs’ here) PO oa their guste, neat Boron les of St. Anthony's Ca-|terpreter and has delighted Casper Sait Crock mh Mrs. John G, Hughes of Billings] from Denver. for @ short time this‘ week. day evening. Blaborate arrange- tholle church will serve a dinner,|audiences on several occasions. Mrs. . eee is yisiting with friends and rela- Bi esc © ‘ ments are being made to make Sat- ve Ae TaEAG ROT at the ALG TOG Te ee ie nee: ADA © Mrec: Hinttis MoDerroott ta! apend.| tives: here: tor several Gaya enroute” x. 3. faranton ana-W..c.:wartn| Wed. Guakil ts « Loe Angeles! urday evening a big affair at the evening May 29, at the Mullin club| is always a pleasure, assuring the!ing several days this week in|from-Denver te hee howe arrived in Casper yesterday from|™an who arrived in Casper this) (1, cise, ‘Special stunts will he to which the public is invited to] public that they will greatly enjoy) penyer : dh deemed st unis pavline’ morning. psd . attend. During the dinner hour an|the program. cee | etiistiles provided and many gocd singers SHICHESTER S PILLS in the| ‘The entertat t is being given : . ie Ate C. H. Whitesell, C. W. Harlin, c.|®"4 dancers will be on hand to sup-|ip ‘THE DIAMOND BRAND. entertainment will be given in the entertainment LJ Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Richards spent A. H. Thomas is here from Den- acta 2 B. Tyreell ttend.| Ply a first class entertainment for Ladicat Ask your Druggiat ior ballroom for all those waiting to be] under the auspices of the Methodist] yesterday at Salt Crook visiting reith CITY BRIEFS ver on business having arrived lant |Mc@utre and B. ‘Tyrsell are attend. ; Hy fi = served. Among those in charge are| Episcopal church choir in aid of friends. -chea-ters Dlamon ‘aveding: ing to business affairs here this | ‘he members. i aad Mrs, Oscar Heistand, Mrs. J. L.|the pipe organ fund. The program Dessert, Mrs. R. Dodds and Mrs.| follows: The drive for new members {s| Mr. and Mrs..T. W. Hornor and| R. W. Rockman and T. H. Thomp- Dettwaler Sanisted “by Bea. J. Act, 1 Scene in Miss Weston's! caittaren are out of town people|son of Denver are Casper visitors. Newman, Mrs. J. H. Carey, Mrs.| home—(morning) spending a few days in the city see B, W. Adams, Mrs. Mary Kelliher,! Piano Duett—Mrs. Bthel. Strick-| Pome * few days int Prete piicrliook ns tuched o kora tie Aeris, Mrs. Ida. Johnson, Mrs. G. C.}land and Miss Lillian Peterson. eee ranch at Sweetwater this morning] WN. W. Plerson and C. Scott of D in On Visit Chamdler, Mrs. Slizeski, Mra. Jim) Solo—John Arnitt. Mrs. W. W. Huffman is here from | after spending several days here on|:ropeka, are out of town business | LICMUME Daly, Mrs.’ J. F. Salland, Mrs. M.|\ Act 2—Same scene two weeks! nonver visting with trlenae rel meee visitors spending a few days in the 5 _ J. Foley, Mrs. A. McAdams, Mrs. | later—(Twilight) Seubralaayo: shate Mra To His Home City D. A. Ford, Mrs, J. A. Lujan, Mrs.| Quartette—Mrs. Homer Helms, “eee Henry Rogers of Laramie spent eee A C Re SUATSAMOEB ANG Mra ‘I. Bs] Meas eter Molden, Mr. Wishers OM lips pra. ipreastias Tit hee ‘returned’ Mecaae ie toe alley, M. A. Solko of Kansas City ts —B— ie Mx. Dahorne: to Casper and will spend the sum- se transacting business affairs here| CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 28. — ELECTRIC WASHER pokes Solo Mire, Homer Esta. mer months here with her parents,| Elmer Spurlock left this morning |this week. William C. Deming, presi¢ent of the FREE! Catheter acest Pot) By Baris: Beene two WEOKS hag fend) Mra, Richard ‘Huff, for the Kenneth MacDonald ranch eas United States Civil Service commis- . Holts: Regen deter imopnisig) J. M. Stodard, general purchasing| sion, arrived from Washington, D. at the ey agent for the National Supplyycom-|C., Monday and wil) spend a week CASPER Pe crnc Senne Charles W. Tobin of the Ptovident|pany with headquarters in Toledo,| or longer in Cheyenne, attending to || 121 E. First St. one R. W. Jones is in the city today had been responded to since Sunday. from his home at Douglas. eee Saturday Night The calls were from members whose D Pl ad: cars had ben wrecked or disabled. One call was for a distance of ance anne: twenty miles’ from Casper. As there is no charge for towing to the For Auto Clad) aii meme 2° of the mem- bers have saved considerable money through this valuable service. Plans are being made by the en- tertainment committee of the club to hold a dance regularly every Saturday evening. Peas _ BY MARY TOBIN © Dinner At Mullin. Club Expert watch and jewelry repair- ing. Casper Jewe'ry Co., 9-8 Bldg. —_—— 2? 2? 2 Wyoming Motorway ? ? f R. B, Davis arrived this morning from Omaha on a several days busi-|,.7° ness trip, a guest at the Henning. |TOWnsend today from Chicago. Pe ree |ipcoaremsine ant: s02nee sanmbere| Dra, rt J. C. Bentley is a guest at the| Were Secured for the club, within Se Tydintat Te} (a Tee eee ges ea SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. - The Letter Shoppe of 500 is secured. Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring J. P. Duffy, secretary of the club announced that three service calls MIMEOGRAPHING Circular Public Letter Stenographers Bureau Notary Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500 ars i. The regular meeting of the Cath-j Characters—Miss Emily Weston! a ana ure. Gleam Becta oe ‘Willow'ereek. oll Girl's club was held last even-| (2 wealthy Lady) Miss Josephine| nti san ire: Leta habe won, ing at the Mullin club during which| Parry, Mrs. Euphelia Frazer (Miss arrt : d Loan association spent arrived in the city this weelc. a atier rerved and busi,| Weston’s aunt) Mrs. H, Roe Bartle,| William Calvin, Friday, May 23, at! Building an n z ess matters transacted. Fifty members attended. Following the business session an enjoyable pro- gram was given which included a dance and vocal selection by Little Mildred Bubb, Casper’s baby prima donna; piano sedections by| Miss Sophie Archambault, vocal releo- tions by Miss Margaret Smith, song by the high school boy’s quar- tet and several humorous readings by Joseph Shikany. The enter- tainment for the evening was in charge of Miss Mary MePake, Miss Blizabeth Shikany, Migs Mart) Clare and Miss Helen Grim. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks on Tuesday even- ing. v2 Royal Neighbor Entertainment Last Evening a Success The entertainment given last evening by the Royal Neighbors of America at the Moose Hall for 40 members of the Douglas camp was in every way a success. Three handred attenced the affair and a most enjoyable evening was: spent. Work was put on by the local camp drill team causing much favorable \Qomment from the Douglas visitors. A program consisting of readings, orchestra numbers and vecal selec- tions wa@ given after which re- freshments were served, Dancing was enjoyed until midnight, music being furnished by Sharp's orches- tra. eee Bake Sale Tomorrow At White's Grocery Store A bake sale will be held tomor- row at White’s grocery store by the Women of Mooseheart legion and all members of the organiza- tion are asked to have their dona- tions at the store by 9:30 a, m. eee Mrs. Campbell Entertains For Miss McKenzie, ‘ Mrs. Mayta Campbell entertained the county hospital staff of nurses ‘Tuesday evening at her home on South Lincoln street at a miscel- laneous shower given in honor of Miss Isabel McKenzie who is to be-married early in June to Frede- rick Ahrens of Cheyenne. #A mock wedding was a very in- feresting feature of the evening's entertainment followed by parlor games and music. At midnight a lunch was served by the hostess. Among those who attended wei Misses Van Sickle, Wheeler, Moore, Arndt, Bradley, Lyons, McOmie, Porter, McKenzie, Kersten, McKay, Madames Nelson, Stoker, Mtnta, Shoemaker, eee Sixteenth Recital At Sam's Studio Tuesday. A group of 12 pupils gave a most excellent program to an audience of parents and friends, Tuesday eve- ning from 8:00 to 9.30 o'clock at the Lulu Elizabeth Sam's studio, 515 South Durbin street. The following are a few, whose work was especially praiseworthy: Ella Rathvon displayed well de- veloped technique and musical in- sight, in the performance of, “Dan ing Doll’ by Poldint; ‘Melody in by Williams, Dorothy Sullivan, who completed the first grade work in music, with high honors this month, showed careful and accurate study in her iano numbers. ‘Nona Mae Wolcott played “Her- alds of Spring’ by Martin, with a Dreciseness of. rythm which was very pleasing. June Decker recetved a certifi for plano work accomplished. Regina Degan read an instructive paper on the early Roman. music. Margarite Leary sang, “Mighty Lak’ a Rose’ by Nevin. eee Mrs. Bon Will Entertain Thursday Bridge Club Mrs. Cecil Bon will entertain the Thursday bridge club of which she is a member, tomorrow afternoon at her home, 410 South Jackson street, eee Rebekah Lodge To Elect Officers The W. L. Kuykendanl Rebekah Lodge No. 39 will meet this even- ing, May 28, at the Oad Fellow hall during which time officers will be elected and general business af- fulrs transacted. eee Capitol Hil Circle Meet Tomorrow The Capitol Hil! circle of the Me thodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the residence of Mrs. G. L, Brown, 106 South Kenwood street. All members of the circle fre invited to attend. Three Act Play To Be Presented Thursday : 1 comedy in three Allee Williams Chaplin, will ented Thursday evening at the Methodist church at 8 o'clock by Mra. E, E. Fishers senior class in expression, “Mrs. Fisher is being assisted br Mrs, H. Roe Bartle who is taking one of the most difficult The Three Pegs, Marguerite (a flap- per) Miss Benetta Holman, Madge (A sweet delicate girl) Lois Rarie and Peg (Merry and Happy) Beulah Bailey, Sara, (the Irish cook) Ger- trude Josendahl. Lizzie (the maid). Grace Ferguson. Mrs. Conit a (talk- ative Italian) Dr. Mildred Harned. Mrs, Barclay, (Miss Weston’s aunt) Margaret Holmes, eee | Methodist Aid | Circle To Meet | The CY circle of the Methodist church will meet Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Ferguson, 954 South Ash street with Mrs. F. H. Maddux and Mrs. R. Perdue as assisting hostesses. eee Bake Sale Tomorrow At Midwest Commissary The ladies’ aid society of the North, Casper Presbyterian church will hold a sale of baked goods to- morrow beginning at 10 a. :n. at the Midwest commissary on West Yel- lowstone. Patronage from the pub- lic will be appreciated as proceeds trom the sale will be added to the. church fund. see | Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Doyle were hosts to a number of friends at an informal dinner given last evening at thelr home on McKinley street. Decorations carried out in pink and white were used., The evening was spent in playing cards and music. eee Miss Drake Is Complimented ¢ Dinner Party Monday Miss Helen Drake of Denver, who has been visiting with friends here for the last few weeks and who will. leave tomorrow for her home, was complimented at an informal dinner given Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Humphrey at their home on Lincoln street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Olson, Mr. and Mrs, John T. John- son, H. C. Ward and the guest of honor, ee 6 Trinity Lutheran Aid ‘Will Meet Tomorrow. | The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church wil be held to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. N. Young, 935 South Walnut street. All members as well as all ladies of the’ church are invited to be present, ar rd Mrs. Daugherty Will Entertain Thursday. H Mrs. Daugherty will entertain the West Side division of the Christian Woman's association Thursday af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 1032 South David street. All ladies living on the West side are invited to attend. eee Kensington Circle to Hold Meeting Thursday. The Kensington circle of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. John Jourgenson, 1104 South Dayid street. St. Mark's Guild to Meet at Parish House. St. Mark’s Guild will meet tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Parish hous, with Mrs. Sinclair Reekie and Mrs. B. B. Brooks act- ing as hostesses, Members will answer roll call with some quota-| tion from the bible, | eee | Social Service Circle to Meet Thursday of This Week. The Social Service circle of “the Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Don Mil- lér, 548 South Lincoln street on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock instead of Friday as was originally Violin Repairing W. G. Buehner, the violin man, is now located at Troy Cleaners 132 West 2nd St, Phone 2061W All Work Guaranteed Satisfac- factory, sd $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information / leading to the capture of the person who ts fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- heir subscription except the who det the paper or horized collector from the If you are not sure you are pa. the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 business affairs, Decoration Day Special. Silk Blouses This rack of exceptionally pretty blouses formerly priced from $5.95 to $6.50. Main Floor Decoration Day Special Regular $2.50 » Onyx Silk Hose Chiffon . 9) 29 Threadsilk Black e Colors Mezzanine Special Your Choice of 25 HATS Exquisite models in various colors and shapes including a number of the beautiful golden and wood browns. $11.75 Regularly priced from $16.50 to $30.00 Subway DRESS seeciais GROUP NO. 1 A small line of Summer Wash Dresses in various pretty styles and materials. $6.75 GROUP NO. 2 A large and complete line of Spring and Summer Dresses formerly priced up to $16.75 in silks, ratines, linen, sports, fabrics, etc. $8.75 GROUP NO.3 A remarkable and large group of Spring and Summer Dresses in the season’s most favored colors, styles and materials. Formerly priced to $32.50, Now only $16.75 Our Great 10-Day Readjust- ment and Stock Reducing Sale Ends Next Monday Night, June 2 Everywoman’s Store—110 East Second Street, Casper—A Convenient Place to Meet Your Friends All further charges this month will not be billed Until July 1—But You Can Save 5 Per Cent additional on all purchases by paying CASH. -why not a new Coat tor Decoration Day? Saturday Only Choice of our high- est grade wool spring and summer Many of these garments were regularly priced at $100.00, SEE WINDOW DISPLAY $125.00 and $150.00. Can you afford to miss this opportunity? A Special Main Floor Group of Coats - Capes - Suits- Dresses at One-Half Price and less THURSDAY ONLY SPECIAL % All regular prices on every item in the (6) store including all our newest Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Scarfs, Corsets, Brass Off ieres, Silk Underwear, Novelties, etc. And 5 Per Cent Additional for Cash.