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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1924. BY MARY TORIN Mrs. Bon Entertains Thursday Bridge Club Mrs. Cecil Bon entertained the Thursday bridge club of which she is a member yesterday afternoon at her home, 410 South Jackson street. Substitutes for the afternoon were: Mrs. David Fox, Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath and guest, Miss Elizabeth Clare, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, and Mrs. M. C. Price. The club will be en- tertained again next week on Thursday by Mrs. Pitt Covert at her home in the Stafidard addition. eee Mr. and Mrs. Becldinger Are Hosts At Party Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Becklinger were hosts at a buffet dinner given Jast evening at their residence on East Thira street. Guests who at- tended include: Mr. and Mrs. Frank England, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Ott, Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster . and George VaROSE ate ‘ir. Saltzman Entertains fAt Dinner For Friends I, Saltzman was host at an en- joyable dinner given last Tuesday evening, May 27, at his residence in the Ada apartments on South Cen- ter street in honor of his friend, Oscar Holland, who will leave Sun- day for Denver. eee Madame Edwards Is Honored At Guild Meeting Honoring Mrs. Edwards, mother of the Rev. Philip K. Edwards, whose 83rd birthday was last week, members of St. Mark’s guild en- tertained at a birthday party yes- terday afternoon at their regular meeting held at the parish house. Mrs. Edwards was presented with a beaded bag and purse of money by members of the guild and responded with one of her clever impromtu talks. Mrs. Burks Sinclair and Mrs. B. B. Brooks acted as hostesses. During the short business session held by the guild plans were com- pleted for a luncheon and card party to be given on Thursday of next week at the Odd Fellow’s hall with Mrs, P. ©. Nicolaysen in charge of arrangements. a Ne. NN. R. Woman's Club Postponed Picnic ‘The annual picnic which was to have been given this afternoon by members of the Chicago and North- western Railway Woman's club has ben postponed on account of ths inclemency of me weather. ar Mrs. Kem Will Entertain At Party Next’ Week. Mrs. James P. Kem will be hos- tess at an informal party to be given next Tuesday, June 3, at her residence on South Center street. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harris — Are Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Harris were hosts at an informal dinner given last evening at their home on Dur- bin street for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stone, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Carlson and Lyle Harris. soe Mrs- Quinn Entertains Club Members Thursday. Mrs. L. H. Quinn entertained the jfiembers of her bridge club Thurs- day evening at her home, honors being won by Mrs. H. J. Jackson and Miss Marie Bond. Mrs. Fred- erick Rowe and Mrs. BH. F. New- land acted as substitutes for the evening. eee Mrs. McMahon Will Entertain At Party Wednesday Evening. Invitations are being issued by Mrs. L. F. McMahon for an in- formal.party to be given on Wednes- day evening, June 4, at her home on South Center street, compli- mentary to the Misses Margaret and Regina Mullin of Pennsylvania, sisters and guests of the Rey. Father J. H. Mullin, oe. Business Meeting And Dance Planned. The Security Benefit association will hold a short business meeting at 815 o'clock Saturday night in the Knights of Pythias hall. A dance will be held afterwards for which a silver offering will be taken, ‘The public is invited. ‘Se Ald Society Will Hold ke Sale Saturday. The Ladies’ Ald society of the East Side Methodist Community church will hold a bake sale Sat- urday, May 31, at White's Grocery store, beginning at 10 o'clock. a Ha a ws ol ce PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, 8. Johnson have been visiting with friends in Lander this week. eee . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lange, who have been spending; Several days here this week, are expected to re turn to thelr home in Utah this evening, eee Mr, and Mrs, W. N. Withers and son are out-of-town visitors spending 4“ few days here from Denver. #8 . C. ‘W. Moore has returned from Denver where he was the guest for several days of his sister, Mrs. F. -- Wickman, eee Mr, and Mrs. L, H. Spencer are here totay from their home in Den- ver, cee Mr, and Mrs. 'T. A. Dickson have returned from Cheyenne and Den- where they spent several days A—B—C ELECTRIC WASHER REE ! at the CASPER ELECTRIC CO, | 121 BH, First Phone 1993J visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. eee Mrs. W. J. McPhail of Bates Hole who recently underwent a serious operation at the county hospital is reported to be greatly improved, eee Mrs, T. G. Kirkland has returned from Douglas where she spent a Short time visiting with friends, eee Mrs. Sara Morton and son James, accompanied by Mra. Budd of Doug- las spent Wednesday here” visiting with Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. see Mr. andMrs. E. C. Joslin are vis- iting in the city from Chicago hay- ing arrived yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kirk spent yesterday here with friends en- route to Thermopolis from their home in Colorado. see Miss Hannah Holmes expects to leave in a few days for California to spend a months’ vacation trip with her parents who have been residing there for the last year, eee Miss Winifred Cross has had as her guest this week her sister, Miss Isabe! Cross of Orpha, CITY BRIEFS Chancey Small of Basin is spend- ing a few days in the city this week. eee W.. BE. Webb of Casper was a business visitor who spent Wednes- day of this week at Basin, "se W. A. Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen spent a short time at Basin this week attending to business affairs. eee F. W. Wilcox has returned from Greybull where he spent several days transacting business affairs. ae ee It is asked that all who will do- nate a few hours work on the Moun- tain View tabernacle Saturday after- noon be on hand at 1 o'clock, one The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Milk For Infants, Invalids, Children, The Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder form,makesThe Food-Drink for AllAges. Ask for‘Horlick’s,” at all Fountains. 8@> Avoid Imitations — Substitutes Safe block west of the Mountain View store on the highway. All who wil! be present are asked to notify Mrs. Pickell by telephoning 2716R5 in order that correct calculationg for the luncheon of coffee and sand, wiches may be mace. eee W. E. Mercer is here today at- tending to business affairs in con- nection with the Miller Tire com- pany of Los Angeles. eee Homer E. Scott -will leave in a few Qays for South Dakota where he will spend a week or ten days visiting with his parents. “ eee R. W. Patterson, who recently un- derwent an operation, is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Mr. Patterson is in a Denver hospital. see The Rev. G. C. Hudson of Salt Lake city is in the city for a short time having arrived last evening. see C. R. Grill, R. EB. Bishop and Ww. E. Browne are among the Denver business. men who arrived in. the city yesterday. eee B. F. Walker is in the city on business from his homestead west of Casper. eee E. W. Hime fs in: the city today from Thermopolis visiting with friends, eee Ross Lambert, a former resident of this city is in Casper for a month visiting with friends and at- tending to business affairs from California, see J. W. Robb, who has been the guest of relatives in Omaha for the last few weeks returned to Cas- per last evening. see Morris Hayutin of the ladies and children’s shoe department of the Boston store returned last evening frobm_a hurried business trip spent —_—_—— - 1 he Casper Daily Cridune . in St, Louis and other ‘eastern points preparatory to the opening of his new store in the Smith Turn- er building. Expert watch and jewelry repair. Ing. Casper Jewelry Co., 0-S Bldg. >the high grade spread for bread . pure coconut cli refined nut o} milk, and that's all eee Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring MIMEOGRAPHING Circular Public Letter Stenographers Bureau Notary Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500 Price Reduced on Jersey Milk Pure Fresh Jersey Milk Now 18¢c Delivered to Your Door PHONE 962-M Davenport Dairy in your album. Get your Kodak here. Take a KODAK With You Days like this that you’ve looked forward to, offer picturés that you’ll turn back to, again and again And any Nodak is compact to carry, easy to work and fun to use—let us show you. Bring Us Your Films to Be Developed Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up The Letter Shoppe Accessories—Supplies The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores always at hand. Also in Tablet form. bi Hundreds of yards shirts and drapes. popular yard goods. Phone 1740 ful fabrics in silk .and cotton material, laces, ribbons, ete. All reduced less than LESS THEN The Rexall Stores ’ “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” KASSIS | REMNANT S of beauti- In this beautiful assortment of remnants you will find many usable lengths in silk for blouses, dresses, skirts, scarfs, lingerie IN COTTON you will find-gingham, voiles, linens, toweling, lingette, cretonne, crepes, sateen, ratines and all the spring’s WOOL SKIRTINGS and material for children’s coats, Short lengths in laces and ribbons. SATURDAY ONLY COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. ALE Nes ss h\\ AW i \\ \\ nl etc. PRICE 137 E. Second PAGE THREE. _Nature—and Women! - Nature is much like a woman! She eagerly awaits the first warm breezes of spring so that she may fling aside her. winter garments and don the fresh colors of May. By degrees leaves unfold, buds open outward to the warming rays of the sun, and soon the earth is clothed in the vivid greens of the lawns and trees, the yellow and orchid and pink and red of the flowers. All about us Nature appears in her new garb. And how beautiful she becomes! Though the chilling winds from the North, though over- cast and gloomy skies and piercing storms may all combine to stop Nature from clothing herself in these gay colors, one by one her somber winter garments are cast aside and soon she emerges with the lovely freshness of youth and color. So with woman. ° Despite the temporary discouragements of weather or other handi- caps, like Nature she will eventually blossom forth with youth renewed, in the gay colors of the season, lovely to look upon---and, like Nature, smiling at all mankind with laughing, happy eyes from beneath the saucy brim of a fetching hat, a colorful new dress or other beautiful costume, giv- ing grace and charm to her figure. Sometimes the new clothes for balmy days can only be had one by one. Perhaps it is weather, perhaps failure to find just the proper gar- ment for the necessary effect, perhaps lack of ready money that discourages and delays. But just as Nature wins, so does woman. And why should she not? It would be a sad and colorless and gloomy world indeed if neither Nature nor lovely woman donned the fair and beautiful garments of Spring to delight the eye and heart of man. Let Nature take her course--but let woman come to The Frantz Shop.and receive our ajd in the selection of those things which will make her more youthful, more beautiful and more alluring in her charms, Here one will find everything that a woman's heart desires to make her costume effec- tive. Hats, wraps, suits, dresses—in fact every item of apparel that is needed to complete the costume. The newest in blouses and sweaters and skirts; in dainty silk lingerie; in corsets and kindred items; in lose and gloves and handkerchiefs and the little adornments that add the touch of charm—they all are here in colorful and stylish assortment. And especially Saturday and Monday, while our great selling event which with its stupendously low prices has attracted and pleased thousands of customers the past week, is still in force, is an opportune time to buy the new things at savings that can be kept in the bank or used for other needs. This great re-adjustment and stock-reducing sale ends Monday night, June 2nd. Meanwhile prices are further reduced which means that the most tempting of bargains are to be had during the next two shopping ‘days. Incidentally we want to remind those women who enjoy the great game of golf that the new course of Casper’s Country Club opens Sunday. If you will be among those who will initiate this new play ground, of course you will want the proper new costume for the event. Without question you will find here just what you want and require. It will be a plea- sure to help you make selection. —everywoman’s store