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at an informal luncheon the last of a series given. today at her resi: dence, 604 South Durbin. Guests who attended include: Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. James P. Swee- ney, Mrs. K, C. Bass, Mrs. Garl Boyle, Mrs. L. I. Gulich, Mrs. T. Spears and Mrs. Allen McLellan. see Beeman-Sendelbeck Marriage at Douglas. Miss Cloe Beeman and John Sin- delbeck, both of this city were mar- ried in Douglas on Tuesday evening by the Rev. Jones. Following the ceremony a .weddirg dinner was served at the LaBonte hotel, covers being laid for 12. The couple will make their home at Evansville, Where Mr. Sendelbeck will be: con- nected with the Union Tank Line gppany. ard i Lawn Party. for Benefit of Lodge Member Thursday. A lawn party will be, given on Thursday from 11 a. m. until 5.30 Pp. m, at the home of Mrs, William H. Schiele, 236 North Beech street for the ‘benefit of a member of en of Mooseheart lodges, members of the organizations and their friends being invited to attend. Mrs. Schulte Will Be Hostess at Bridge Tea. Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte will be hostess at an informal tea and bridge party to be givén tomorrow afternoon at her home on East Sec- ond ‘street, complimentary to Miss Deloras Heiserman~ of Redwing, Minn, guest of Mrs. Leo Dunn and Miss Blanche Evans of Sheridan, guest at the C. P. Plummer home, ces Friends at Summer- Home. Mrs. Malioney. Entertains Mrs. Jeremiah - Mahoney enter- tained infermally today at luncheon given*at hér; summer home for Mrs. A. H. Cobb, ‘Mrs. John Grieve, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. W. 0. Wilson and Mrs. ‘M. P.; Wheeler. , . ‘ Social Service Circlo Will Meet Friday. The Social Service circle of the First Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herman Englke, 356 South Kimball street. © All_meinbers) and friends are asked to be present and important business affairs will be transacted. ~ 8 @ dge Party Thureday t Mednick Home. Mrs. ‘Harry Mednick will. enter- tain Thursday afternoon ‘at an in- formal bridge party in honor of Mrs. Clara Mason and daughter, Louise of St, Louis, who are ‘guests. in. the elty. Miss Mason who is a member of the Gamma Epsilon Pi sorority will re-enter AVashington’ university eve in September as a Senor. Informal Dinner . Tuesday Evening. - Mr. and Mrs. W. J..Doyle of Den- ver were the guests of honor at informal dinner given last evening by Mrs. W. W. Roderick at her home on South Elm street. A large centerpiece of sweet peas was used for the table decorations. Covers, were laid for seven. ¥ se t Birthday Dinner 1 Friday Evening. Ke f Jack Rathburn will be host at a i dinner to be given on Friday eye- Ing at the home of his parents, on 2urbin street in honor of his ninth birthday anniversary. Twelve guests will attend. . Mrs. Rela Will , Entertain Fidelis Class. Mrs. J. W. Reid will entertain, the Fidelis class of the First Baptist church at its’ regular” meeting on ‘Thursday afternoon at/2,0'clock at her residence, 133> South. McKinley street. Business matters of impor- tance will be discussed and.all mem- bers are asked to be present, oee s Out-of-Town Visitors to” ¥ Be Honored at Tea. ae a Mrs. .DeWoody and Miss Mabel DeWoody of Cedar Rapids, Ta./) will be the guests of honor at an»in- formal tea to be given tomorrow af- ternoon from 3 o'clock until 5 by Mrs. C. D. Murane at her home on South Center street. Mrs. DeWoody was formerly president of the Wo- man's association of the First Christian church and all ladies of the church are invited to be pres- ent. eee Mrs. Gee Entertains For House Guest. Fomplimenting her sister-in-law and guest, Miss Dorothy Geo of Lawrenceville, Il, Mrs. A. M. Gee entertained a number of friends this afternoon at an informal bridge tea. Present to meet Miss Geo were: Mrs.. Ralph Buckner and guest, Madam Buckner, Mrs. A. W. Peake, Mrs. Wallace R. Finney, Mrs, Ivan Marshall and guest,” Madame Mar- shall, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. O, W. Brewster, Mrs. Carhey Peterson, Mrs. William Cotb and sister, Miss Marjorie Pfeife: Sullivan. Mrs, Siren to Entertain Thursday Afternoon.* Mrs. Arthur Siren ‘will entertain a: an ‘nfofmal bridge party tomor- row afternoon #t~ ler “residence, honoring her sister, Miss Rugp Lane of Evansville, Ind 7 [, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Priq have returned from a, several days visit spent in Lander. eee Miss Marie Lawler of the Natrona Power company is in Cheyenne, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Rose Lawler, and sister for a week. She will go to Medicine Bow next week 0 Visit for a short time with friends. eee Mr. w. Keefe ani and Mrs. W. “| surance company, will spend a short i Salt Creek and are guerts at the row to spend several days visiting . ° . and Mrs. H. L. Allen are vis- {ting .with relatives and friends in Denver for seyeral days. . —— visiting spent some time. friends and relatives. woe by Crippen-of the sales force Mrs. Morres Bliewas uurnea | 0 the Wells. music store is .con- from a trip to California where obe| valescing at ‘tho County hospital pie the. guest- of relatives and] ‘Tom-an het aargac ny £0 appendicitis: sens Jerry. Austin -has' returned from Sheridan where he visited with rela. tivés ‘fora short time. oe Ted “Madden will leave. this _eve- ning for. Chicago, Montreal and ‘Bos- ton. While. in. Boston: he will visit With his father who has been ill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Roberts |ifor the last few months, departed this morning for « their 2 eee home in Montana after ‘spenditig| Lee.Miller “spent yesterday here several Cays in Casper visiting with | trom Mammoth. friends. eee « lags Mr. and Mrs. A. W..Smith will Mrs. R. W. Loucks left yesterday |teave in a’ short time for Missotrl for m two months’ trip to New York| where they will be giesté of fel and-other eastern points. On her | tives of Mrs. Smith, : return trip home she will visit with 4 cee her son Eugene who will be ja] ©, Mills. left- yesterday for Lara- freshman this year ut the Michigan | mie to-tdké charge ofthe gas well university at Ann Arbor. eee with Harry Fabling, assistant generat manager of the Pacific “Mutual In- time in Casper this week on busi- ness from Denver. . pany. Mr. and Mrs. C. W., Larson of see Chicago are in Casper for. several] |p) Mf. Cheany~ of Riverton- is in days haying arrived ‘this morning. | casper on. business. - see eee Mr. and Mra, L. D. Branson and George E. Keeler, bond broker of family are visiting with relatives in| Denver, ‘spent yesterday in’ Casper Kansas for several weeks. a guest at the Townsend 2nroute bakery to the Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mrg. Johi? McFadyen and se. ' daughter Helen accompanied by| HH. B. Sincox, oll man of Denver, Miss Lavonia Nelson left yesterday|is in Casper attending to business Overland for Boulder on a short} affairs, pleasure trip. eee Samue! Olson left last evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. Jorden and baby | Denver having been. called there by were in Casper yesterday from|the serious illness of his mother. Mommoth visiting with Miss Marga- a we ret Dougherty, Frederick W, Miller is visiting Be. with his parents. west of Sheridan. eee Mrs. Arthur Watron has returned from Lander ‘where she was the| Harry Lanner left yesterday for guest for several days of her sis-| Rawlins to spend several days. ters, Mrs. James A, Eijliott and M © Py E. R. Burns. Glen Le!decker has returned from see a weeks’ trip spent. in. Colorado. Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan, “2A Miss. Margaret Sullivan and guests,| A. A. Campbell of Lavoye is at- Mrs. James A. Curry and ron John | tending to business affairs here this | ot Hartford, Conn., motcred to | week. Douglas today to spend a short time k visiting with Mrs, Sara. Morton. eee Harry Frolow and E. J. Fitzpat- rick of Sioux City are in Casper this week attending to business affairs. eee M. Stevens is.a Colorado Springs visitor inthe city for a short time. Miss Marte‘ Bishop left this after- noon for Lander to spend’ a short time visiting with friends and rel- atives, . owe W._.K. Heckert of the Northwest- ern Supply company and ‘Mrs. Heckert are visiting in Casper from J..E, Genaro of Hudson arri yesterday and will visit here for short time with friends. 7-8. H. Woods is among the businéss callers in Casper this week from Denver. 7 ‘Townsend. eae Z| “ Mrs. J. W..Perkins of Cody spent Tuesday evening here a guest at J. 8. Gorman is transacting bus!- ness affairs In the city, from Cin- Cosmopolitan Inter- apudded “in: by ‘the Apolo ‘Oil: com-} i - he Casper Daily Cribune NEW LUNCHEON CLUB FORME D IN THIS. CITY Cosmopolitan International hold a banquet at the Townsend hotel. Cosmopolitan: Internationa] ‘is. a new civic organization that is ex- periencing rapid growth. It is or- ganized along the lines of the Ee Kiwanis and Lions clubs. The Townsend hotel Nas been se- lected as state headquarters for the club, The Casper Cosmopolitan club will be the first one organized in this state. Col. C. W. Cole of Kansas City, regional director, is now in Casper for the purpose of organization. The emblem of the club was placed today at the drinking foun- tain at the corner. of ‘the Midwest building, Wolcott and Second streets. It-is on a block set there so that children may reach the fountain. national. Is Fourth « Launched Here. Casper’s fourth men’s luncheon club will make its debut in Casper this evening when about 40 charter members of the Casper branch of Thomas will return -Saturday eve- ning from Montana where | they have been on an inspection trip. eee Charles ‘Henry, of Pittsburgh is here on business for a few days. meee nae is Tn ae 8 arrived yesterday.and = will. spend - several days here on business. ~ A fraction of a gtain of musk will Ae 2 Scent & room for years, and the curi- ous thing about it is that at the end of that time its weight is not dimin- ished in the least. “W. J. Fallon is a Denver business man spending séveral days in the city. ws John A. Gelsmor,' vice president and general’ manager of the © Na- 1 Supply company accompanied Ira _G.” Wetherill” and Oscar Cicaqnsr. Cro Ginger Ale Dutch threshing machines are de- signed-to-preserve, as far as posible, the length of the straw, which 1s used in making strawboard. v' Everybody under the sun. likes it If you don’t like ginger ale, it simply means you haven’tgnet Clicquot Club the Townsen§. : cinnati having arrived this morn- Mr. and Mrs. forrison of | ing. Oklahoma” are® sgeta: © “ “eee Casper-for.'a short tinie A. J. Kertlot Tiisa ts here today ie. on business from Mryand-Mrs. Richard .Harold De- |" -. Hite tee ney left yesterday overland for]. Byron’ §. Hule, state bank ex- Denver where ‘they will visit for-a-|aminer is nm Casper from Cheyenne. short time with Mr. Delaney's moth: oe" 6 er and risterg of Ok'ihoma who’are summering if Colorado. ‘ eee Miss’ Mary Barton is, visiting for several days at.Colorado Springs. cee Fred E. Holdrige of the Washakie hotel] in Thermopolis is. visiting in the city this week. ‘ o2e - E,. B, Powell is a Denver busi- ness caller who arrived.in the city last evening. eee W: R. Mahoney of Winfleld, Kan., arrived in Casper yesterday and will spend several days here, Captain and Mrs. C. P. Plummer will have as their guest here this week, Miss Blanche Evans of Sher- idan. ewe, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bizell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Dunn and guest, Miss Delores Helsermant of Red- wing, Minn., will leave in a few days for Thermopolls where they will visit unti] Sunday, eee Henry Schuman ‘is visiting- with friends here from Rawlins. eee Clayton Wiggs of Midwest is visit- ing with friends here for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Taylor of| Ray Gilbert of Orin is in Casper Cody are in Casper for a short time |f°F ® short time on business. Sueste at the Henning. “aiid Stasis “<oisaeeis isonnecten Manct | With. the Arkeon orchestra {3 now Playing with the Missourian orches- tra in Spokane, Wash. eee Mr. and Mrs. George J. spent yesterday here enroute from the park to thelr home in Concor- i gy Robert Graham, Albert Jones and Cc. C. Horn are in Casper this week on business from Midwest, see B. C. Wells of Lavoye arrived In the city yesterday and will spend several days here on business, eee eee Mr. and Mrs. Homer Saxon are out of town visitors here from Salt Lake City. eee Ea Mr. and Mrs. B. M. DeLong of Midwest are visiting with friends here for a few days this week. eee D. Daniels of the National Supply company has returned fronr Salt Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sulton of} Creek where be spent several days Lavoye are spending severa! days} on busine: here. vistting ‘with friends and at- tending to business affairs. eee Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. Gilbert will_motor to Thermopolis tomor- eee B.' Payne of Cody is transacting business affairs in Casper this week. oo Eltson Garrett of Morrill, Neb., and Miss Kathleen | _ P.S.—Tree Tea meets every taste in tea yet. Don’t miss the fun much longer! There’s real pleasure! in sending it down your throat when 'the sun and you are hot. The keen; clean feel of it in your jaded mouth is‘a picnic all by itself. ing, enlivening, friendly —that’s Clicquot Club. (Order the case from your grocer, \ ‘The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass., U.S. A KURTZMANN “The Piano That Endures” Every Day Brings You Nearer a Kurtzmann! Bites really good piano you have promised the family is coming nearer and nearer. You won't be satisfied until your home has the kind of piano it deserves—and when you finally possess a Kurtzmann your only regret will be the many years that you needlessly went without it. The Kurtzmann meets your idcals of what a super- fine piano should be, not only: in its masterful purity of tone but in every structural detail. Kurtzmann endurance is built into every part of the instrument and if you like to know how well a piano can be made, step in and let us show you the many vital points of Kurtzmann construction. KURTZMAN GRANDS Uprights and Players Priced From $525 Come In and Bring Your Friends— A Real Treat Awaits You The Satisfaction of Our Patrons is Our First Consideration The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. . Trome of the Chickering 232 E. Second St. Phone 194 PAGE THREE. — August Clearance Sale Beginning Thrift Thursday, Aug. 21 to Aug. 28 Reduced now, for immediate disposal to make room for the dis- play and'sale of Fall’s new merchandise which is arriving daily. STARTLING REDUCTIONS ON ; SILK DRESSES In Canton Crepe, Crepe Back Satin Embroidered and with lace trim § (00 * 3% ° Qis Wo, hve, placed’ oa special ‘evduction a Gh) GIRLS—Georgette, Taffeta and Pongee Dresses. Sizes 10, 12, 14-_____________ $5.95 HIGH.GRADE WASH BLOUSES AND SHIRT WAISTS Regular $4.00 English Broadcloth, Dimity and Pongee Greatly Reduced, Now Priced at $1.98 : DOTTED VOILES All colors. Regular price 65c. Sale price, : per. yard). .205 a3. _ 49e Plain colors. Regular price 48c. Sale price, Werrvyara: oo 9e Plain colors. ‘Regular price 75c. Sale price, Se per yard ~----------__ TISSUE GINGHAMS Small checks and ‘plaids. Regu- lar 65c. ° Sale price, per yard sale Pricey 49e COLORED DIMITY Reg. price 55c per yard. Now reduced to, per, wae 5 Reg. price 35c per yard. 28 Now reduced to, per yard ic Reg. price 25c per yard. 19 Now reduced to, per yard Cc TURKISH TOWELS—17x33. Reg- ular 35c. - Reduced. to HUCK TOWELS—Good grade at, each______ a wa AN LADIES’ KNIT UNDERWEAR Regular price 95c. Now reduced to__-_§8¢ Regular price 85c. Now reduced to____55e EIFFEL MAID ATHLETIC SUITS in dimity, nainsook d silk . Ri ice $2.25. Now elling'for-—---— Se LOE BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ B. V. D.’s i Reg. price 85c. Reduced to____________@8e § What we have left of our stock of CHILDREN’S SHOES will be sold at your choice for, $1.75 These are excellent values and good sensible school shoes. LADIES’ CORSELETTES Brocades and Plain Material, batk and side fasteners with elastic in- serts, long and good fitting. Regular $1.45, Now reduced to__--.----------.__98¢ Regular. $2.25. Now reduced to_________ -------$1.98 Regular $2.45. Now:reduced to___________ -----$2.15 VERY SPECIAL CLOSING OUT STOCK OF ARTANO AND LE MERITE STAMPED PACKAGE GOODS One lot containing Center Pieces, Buffet Sets, Card Table Covers, Children’s Dresses, Infants’ Long and Short Dresses, Ladies’ Teddies, Fudge Aprons in colored organdies, 50¢ per package . One lot containing Center Pieces, Children’s Dresses and Ladjes’ Gowns now reduced to $1.00 per package NGES OR REFUN DS i The Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 137 East Second At this time we are of- fering 4 OFF on all: tweed and khaki two and three piece out- ing suits. Now: is the time to'save and make a good purchase. NO EXCH