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he Casper Daily Cribune PERSONALS Miss Margaret-Cline, niece cf Mrs. William Holland, left last evening for Denver where she wi.! join av. parents. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Odd Fellow's hall. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. A. B. Shin- stead and Mrs. D. A. Ronnes. All members as well as visitors are in- vited to attend. « . . Bridgett Club Will Be Entertained. Miss Emma Duis and Miss Au- gusta Luhrsen will be joint hos- tesses this evening for the regular meeting of the Bridgett club at the home of the former in the Standard adfiition. cee Chicken Dinner Thursday At Methodist Church, Members of the Ladies’ Ald society of the East Side Methodist church will serve a chicken pie dinner on Thursday evening beginning at 5:30 o'clock at the IJrirst Methodist church, corner of Second and Dur-| terday and will spend a short time bin streets. Tho public's inyited to} here visiting with friends, attend. oo or oe eee Iroquois Council Will Meet Thursday a Fata Iroquois Council No. 5 degree of| prederick Kampf of the Producers Pocohant&s will meet in regular ses- sion Thursday evening at 8 o'clock and Refiners corporation and Mrs. several days on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. M. al days in the city from Denver. eee eee and Mrs. Paul Stocks are days here this Mr. spending several week from Denver. eee : Mr. and Mrs. John G. Jones of £14 East Thirteenth street, uave as their guest, Mr. Jones’ cousin, Miss Blodwyn Jones, who is enroute from Los Angeles to her home in Vene- ducla, Ohio, time having arrived yesterday. see contest which the aid is hoiding will be closed at this meeting. Members are asked to bring their thimbles as work will be provided for the afternoon by those in charge of the their hume near Denver. eee . Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Bates of Dead- wood, 8. D., arrived in Casper yes- Dance Friday Evening. The local lodge of Elks will give a dinner dance Friday evening for forty couples at the auditorium. Those who wish to attend may make reservations by calling the club. stehe to were taken by Mrs. Pitt Covert and Miss Lovey Norris. Guests of Miss Dougherty were: Mrs. L. F. MeMahon, Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, Mrs. David Fox, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mrs. M. C, Price, Mrs. Carl Shu- maker, Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, Mrs. Wil- Mam Pollock, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. Connelly, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, for the members of the club. Mrs. C, A. Wright is a Casper vis- itor today from Salt Creek, from Midwest. Kampf returnea yesterday from Rawlins where they have been for Watson are among the visitors spending sever- Mrs. P. B. Winlorne of Rawlins is the guest of friends here for a short Mr. and Mrs. Eciward Walker and children who have been visiting in were Casper for several days with friends departed: yesterday afternoon for Mrs. FE. C. Wa'dren has returned from a several days’ pleasure trip spent with her parents in Billings. Mrs. Bert Kline will entertain at her residence, 122 West J. street, Helpful William W. Simpson, J. L. Patter- son and F. H, Magee are visiting with friends here for a few Alays B. A. McQueen, wool buyer Shoshon! fs spending a number eee Donald Forsythe was in Casper for a short time last evening from Cheyenne enroute to Kaycee. oe. Oscar Hedeman, druggist {s in Casper on business from Midwest. . Join Jack, fairs here today. see Beach. - eee M. E. Brown spent yesterday here en business from Glenrock, H. M. Bedolf is a Casper visitor | *™0™ the clty for. several days. for a few days from Boise, Idaho, cee Roy Morris of Golden, Colo., is spending a number of days hero on business having arrived yestercay. cee R. N. Marsh of the General Cigar company is in the city on business this week. in Cheyenne for several days. see The Letter Shoppe Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring MIMEOGRAPHING Circular Public Baptist Auxiliary Hold General Mceting. ‘The Woman's auxilary of the First Baptist church will hold its general monthly business meeting tomorrow at the Odd Fellow’s hall. Officers will be elected and refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. All members are requested Miss Lovey Norris and the guests of honor. % We have had 382 afternoon at 2:30 ~ the church par-| t@ be present, taute years’ experience lors, Officers for the year will be in our one store in elected and all members are asked | Woodmen of the World to # BG to be present as there will be a sur-| Meet This Evening. its presen loca~ in shonor of her daugh- Lee's ft birthday. r ‘The regula: ¥ p af those who attended were. tsp tte te trona Camp of the Woodmen of the World will be held this evening in the Knights of Pythias hall. Officers tion. Now we have “two stores for your con- prise for each member. cee Entre Nous Club + Meeting Tomorrow. on, Donald Nadine Prophioo, Doris nzler, Margaret Elizabeth Pol- The Entre Nous club will meet| Will be elected and a report of the R ” e Deckte Kane Ready Zee-| tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at| “strict convention read. All mem- venience” and six 4 : the renidence of Mrs. Thomas Fran. | ¢rs are asked to attend. ‘ capable, trust- jawiey, Mary Louise Hawley, Rob- ert Arthur Burgess, Miss Ludia Prophieo, Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mrs. D. B. Prophioo, Mrs. Harry Kanz- ler, Mrs. Robert Pollack, Mrs. Jose- —— worthy registered pharmacists ~ for better service and cis, 817 East Eleventh street, eee English Lutheran Aid to Among Casper people in Cheyenn, Hold Regular Meeting. ek include Th cay, this week include Thomas Kenney, ph Zeaman, Mrs, Gus Downer, Mra,| ‘The Ladies Aid soclety of the| Mrs. Ollle Cuhilcutt, L. L. Stone, R. IN FILLING eas Robert Burgess, Mrs. Roy Hawley, | Grace English Lutheran church will| W. McBerney, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Rn greater efficiency. Mra. Dwight Woodruff, Mrs. Arthur | hold.a business meoting Thursday! Anderson and F. W. Miller, PRESCRIPTIONS Make our, storeasyaur McAteer, Mrs. Roy Flemming, Mrs. — m: " tores, Chester Thompson und Mrs. R. Everything exactly ax your Doctor ordered|} | 8Y0T<5- We are pleased Dunn. “ You may depend upon the to have you speak of us as “my druggist,” as so many have done for so many years. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexale Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” eee Freshness and Purity o Mrs. Covert Will Entertain For Thursday Club Tomorrow Mrs. Pitt Covert will entertain } the members of the ‘Thursday | bridge club tomorrow afternoon at her residence in the Standard ad- dition. The regular meeting of the Liter- ary club on Thursday evening of this week has ben cancelled to avoid qnfiict with the high school com- Acement exercises. Midnight Bridge Club As Entertained : _ Mrs. Charles’ T. McGrady enter- ained the Midnight bridge club 1 ening at’ her home in the Poling apartments, honors for the evening being won by Mrs. Frank Cowan and Miss Kathleen Sullivan. Among hose present for the evening were: Mrs, Paul Hooper, M Harry Cot- ,» Mrs, David Fox, Mrs. Herbert |. Mrs. Frank Cowa Miss )) Kathryn Mahoney and Miss \Kath- leen Sullivan. It’s a great food to keep kids whistlin’—and how they do put it away! Nourishing and delicious— and doesn’t tax digestion either. WEEK END Selling Events DeMolay Dance Friday Evening At Temple | A hard time dancing party, the st entertainment of the season 11 be given by the Darius chapter “Order of De Molay on Friday even: fing of this week at the Masonic emple. eee ythian Sisters Will Thursday Evening fe Pythian Sisters will meet fMursday evening, June 6, @& 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Candidates will be initiated and refreshments will be served by the Mesdames: Nancy Cromwell, Grace Dudson, Minnle Espby and Lizzie Evers. oe . St. Mark’s Guild Lilac | Party Thursday ) The last daytime social function to be given by St. Mark's gwid will be a lilac party Thursday .at. the Odd Fellow's hall for which ela- borate plans are being made. Those wishing to secure table reserva- tions and all those having made reservations are asked to notify Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, chairman Hof the committee in charge not Jater than Thursday. Others on he committee are: Mrs. James Weiderhold, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, rs, Paul Weidner, Mrs. Frederick A very large assortment of beautiful summer Cotton Dresses for women and misses, voiles, swiss, organdy, lineens, broadcloth and many others. Plain or fancy ufsmith, and Mrs. Lew M. Gay. 4 4 st ak asl @ dotted, lace, braid and button trimmed. A wonderful ital For selection to choose from Thursday y i; Ge. Several piano pupils of Mrs. J. R ) z A Simple New Style That RMeCosh will give a recital Thursday Commands Ones Admiration vening at 8 o’clock at the home of tosh, 1310 South Spruce ents*and friends are in- The pupils will be ‘These white slippers are as cool as they lowk. They are cut low on the sides and have an openwork design in front that guarantees lots of “foot ventilation” for warm days. You'll find them carefully made to lend an air of charming daintiness to the foot that they grace. lade of smooth, soft, genuine white kid that comes up smiling after many cleanings. , i.ed to attend isted by Everet P. A. Strandell, Holinist; C. J. Madison and Allison mmon, singers, and Miss Blsie inter, whistler. The pupils taking rt will be Roy Frisby, Rose Stein- y, Lucille Tilton, Beulah Thomp- 95 é : SILK DRESSES In this lot are dresses of fine quality crepes and fancy Bizes 3% to 7% Widths AA to C $10.00 Why Ten Dollars? Two shoes in a window, one priced at ten the other at six may look alike to you, but when they are examined closer one finds dozens of important differ- ences in them, that make for satisfac- Gon or dissatisfaction. One would not expect to buy a Packard for Ford prices n, Norman Stout, V ae Stout, hase. The instructor will also take Hw The Ladies’ Aid society of the folet Phillips, Helen Grimm, Mabel | part in the program. : oe North Casper Aid Yo:th Casper Presbyterian church Q 9 2 Frisby, Marian Maill and Nelson ill Meet Friday, Nl meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 summer silks, well finished, nicely trimmed in a variety of new colors and styles, 9. NOTICE Radio Owners ‘Yre you protecting your s holds t ith y \ house and radio set with a au more you glk ec Rite teat ¢ CHOICE AT good lightning arrester? that logical THIS SALE If you are not you had better do so at once. Get them at the WATSON RADIOSHOP IGGIN “YOUR SHO! ’ W SMOKE HOUSE q rc Fe h The St : i. Phone 1283 “Quality Shoes Carefully Fitted cha be The Leade I Megan Undersells dating Radio Accessories of All } , Kinds | } i a Letter ~ Stenographers Bureau Notary - Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500 . days here this week on business. automobile represen- tative fs transacting business af- L. Martin {ts an out-of-town busi- ness man here today from Long H. L. Morris left last evening for Cheyenne and Denver to be absent M. G. Ward is visiting with friends R. E. Ryan arrived in Casper last “TT’S A FRAME UP” Everything New in Picture Frames and Expert Workmanship to Go With It! LET US FRAME THAT SCENE OR THAT PHOTOGRAPH OF LITTLE BILLY! 10% DISCOUNT On Orders of More Than Five Market Picture Frame Shoppe With Market Shoe Repair Second Street Public Market PAGE THREE. evening from Lander and will spend ] several days here. ; SureRelie DIGESTION” of of DELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | Phone 2534 golfing or shopping. 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First “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” There Is Pleasure In BRADLEY Bathing Suits Have just arrived, in many graceful styles, for men, women and children. get the best, For Women $3.98 to $7.95 Get your straw