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Bates, Miss Helen Anderson, Miss|court here this week. Enjoying Alice Jean Hoover, Miss Deloris|the hospitality of the Enter‘ines Jean Richardson, Miss Joyce Elane | w Judge Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, Harold Bates, Robert} Bryant Cromer, of Riverton, W. H. Anderson, David Eddelman, Robert} Huntley and Mi: sally Enterline. Bates, Burton Eates and Mr. and 5 nog ees Mrs. C. H. Beam. KYO Circle Will Hold ae eater * All Day Meeting at Church. Mrs. Shumaker Entertains The KYO circle ofthe First Bap- Tea Ciub. tist church will hold an all day Mrs, Carl Shumaker entertained] meeting at the church, Thursday the members of the Tea club yester-| October 9 to which all members are day afternoon at the regular meet-| asked to~attend for the purpose of ing at her home on Eleventh street./ sewing carpets. A pot luck lunch- Mrs. A. E. Stirrett substituted for| eon will be served at, 12:30 o'clock. the afternoon. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. R. C. Wyland and Mrs. Leigh Town- send. The club will be entert again in two weeks on Tuesda Mrs. Bell at her home. MARY TOBIN Mrs. Fiser Entertains For Miss Pfeiffer. Miss Marjorio Ffeiffer who has been the guest here for several months of her sister, Mrs. William S. Cobb and who will leave soon for her home in California was the guest of honor at an informal ltincheon and bridge party given to- day ut the Henning hotel by Mrs. George Fiser. Table decorations were most artistically carried out in lavender with o large vase of tea roses as a center piece and nut baskets of silver on which wore tied Gainty place carde. invited guests included) Mrs, A. HH. Cobb, Mrs. Charles Crabtree, , Mrs. R. EB. Wertz, Leggett, Mrs. W. Kk. Among those who will take part follow:, Tho Mesdames Chas. A. Fowler, Oscar Beyer, R. B. Leggett, P. W. Frank, H. P. Bubb, W. H. Tolhurst, L. D. Branson, A. C. Riker, F. J. Leschinsky, Misses Jessio Mac Agnew, Helen Stone, Ednz Mas Healey, Frances Bower- man, and Sylvia Elarth. Entertain- ment of exceptional interest is as- sured by the bringing together_of so many skilled musicians of the city. An invitation is extended to tho women of Casper to be present any time during the afternoon. . . Mrs. Twiggs Entertains For Son at Birthday Party, Mrs. O. W. Twiggs entertained 12 children yesterday afternoon at her home, 845 East Third street in hon- or of her son Warren's third birth- day anniversary. The afternoon was spent In playing games, a bean hunt being a feature of the entertain- ment. Prizes ‘at this were won by Charles Miller and Gene McGfew. At the close of the affair refresh ments were served at a table deco- } rated in pink and white with a large birthday cake with three pink light- ed candles used as a center piece. Guests present were: Edith Mc- Grew, Rose Mary Selover, Wilma O’- Brien, Helen Crandal, Marjorie Stout, Allen McGrew, Charles Mill- Richard Thomason, Gene Mc- Mrs. Wertz Will Entertain At Luncheon Friday. Mrs. R. E. Wertz will entertain informally at a luncheon and bridge party on Friday of this week at her residence, 514 East Milton avenue. cee Methodist Community Aid To Meet At Church. The Ladies’ Aid society .of the East Side Methodist Community church will hold a business meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church, 1614 East Second Street. All members ds well as all C. & N. R. Woman’ ‘Club Holds Meeting. The first business meeting of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Kaemmerling, Mrs. Glen Parker,| Woman's club was held yesterday Mrs. John Durst, Mrs. H. H. Ader-| afternoon at the public library with , Mrs. Thelma Clark, Mrs. Fred|20 members present. Mrs. A. J. Newman, M: James Laughlin,| Worthman, president of the club Mr’. R. H. Reeve, Mrs. Pitt. Covert, | presided., Following Qhe reports Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs, J. C.jread by the chairman, plans were] those interested are invited. to at- Warkley, Miss Virginia Willlams,; made for a social meeting to be] tena Miss Loulse Jenning, Mrs. William |iven during the latter part of the a see B. Cobb and Miss Pfeiffer. nionth in the form of a Hallowe'en | Raptist East Side ele varty. The entertainment will be in} Circle to Meet Tomorrow. *harge of Mrs. H. C. Wilkes, chair-| The Baptist East Stde circle will man of the sogial committee and] pold a work meeting on Thursday her assistants. afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock at| [Rag SA ac he the home of Mrs. Jone: Surprise Party Last, South Melrose street. All members Evening at Hoover Home. are asked to be present. An informal surprise party was oe given last evening at*the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover in honor | Last Evening. of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beam. Friends At their pleasant house at 613 Grain ext. of Mr. and Mrs. Beam met at the/@outh Grant street, last evening, | form,makesThe Food-Drinkfor AllAges Hoover home at 6:30 o'clock at | Judge and Mrs. Elmer E, Enterline Ditties Nocooting, Alight Lunci which time a supper was served] entertained at 6 o'clock dinner inj always at hand, Also in Tablet form street, complimentary to Mrs. R. D.| “fter which an enjoyable evening | honor of Judge James H. Burgess of Goble whose birthday anniversary] Was spent in music and games. Aistrict tar Avoid Imitations — Sub » Subs fell’on October 6. Covers were laid | Mr. Hoover sang a number of selec- SSS for Mrs. W. L. Willis, Mrs, Frank| tions which were greatly appre- Scott, Mrs. George Barker, Mrs.{ ciated by all those present. Blanche Helier, Mrs. A. R. Wheaton,| Among those who attended were: —— a x askeorH orlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted. Milk Informal Luncheon and Bridge Party Tomorrow. . Mrs. A, H. Cobb and Mrs. Charles Crabtree will be joint hostesses at ain informal luncheon «nd _ bridge party to be given Thursday, Octo- ber 9, Invalids ea: Informal Dinner a Wes : Children Birthday Dinner Is Enjoyable Affair. Mrs. J. W. Reid entertained in- formally at dinner Monday evening at her home, 133 South McKinley Sheridan, who is _ holding (Extra Special THURSDAY ONLY WOMEN’S COLORED SATINETTE BLOOMERS Regular $1.50 and $1.75. Spactalso1 Mes jee ie ae $1.00 Mrs. Vivian Phillips, Mrs.. R. D.| Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Bates, Mr. and Goble and Mrs. Reid : Mrs. C. C. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. oe Stacy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. I Bridge Party and Richardson, Mr. pe Shower Last Evening. Bddelman, Mr Complimenting Miss Jean Lown whose marriage to A. P. Rynalski| Mr. and Mrs. Will be a social event of the month,| Fern Richardson, Mrs E. H. Warren entertained at # miscellaneous shower and bridge party last evening at her residence, 1420 South Mitchell street. Honors ‘it bridge were taken by Miss Lown und Mrs. Charles Rose. Decorations gor the entertainment were carried out in a color scheme of pink and yellow. Paul H Miss € ORNS ver, vendo! Among those who attended were: 2s WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY § van BNE pas Chhiea Robern Lift Off—No Pain! Values $2.50. Special ___-------_---_ 41.00 if C. McClellan, Miss Margaret w ‘ rd, Miss Ej z ‘ Legnara, Serie vermper ee Nae INFANTS ALL WOOL SACQUES $i 00 Mokler, Miss Marie Bishop, Miss Special *-)-2----<. PEE a EE he soa. Emma Figa, Miss Mary Flynn, Miss Maty Sandlin, Miss Catherine Coyle, Miss Betty Tolhurst, Miss Mable Sandlin, and the guest of hon>r, o 8. CHILDREN’S HEAVY FLEECED . UNDERWEAR. Separate pants and vests. Ages 8, 10 $i 00 ‘ and 12 years. Special,--@ garments for e Mrs. Buchannan to Entertain Club. Mrs. Sidney Buchannan will enter- tain at her home, 520 East ‘Third street, on Thursday afternoon for Eig regaing meeting of the Helpful | club. ODDS AND ENDS TABLE Consisting of rare bargains in neckwear, purses, bags, silk scarfs and jewelry novelties ee Willing Workers and Gleaners, to Hold Meeting. A joint meeting of the Willing Workers" circle and the Gleaners’ circle of the First Baptist church will be held tomorrow afternoon’ at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs, Doesn’t hurt owe bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lft it right off with fin- gers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few agnts, suf- J.D. Dismuke, 422 South Beech | ficient to remove every hard corn, street. e soft corn, or corn between the toes, | iets ‘ and the foot calluses, without sore- Meinen-Lily ness or irritation.—Advertisement. Marriage Monday. Miss Nellie Meinen and Lawrence Lilly were quietly married Monday evening October 6 at the Catholic T DOLLAR DAY rectory by the Rev. Father J. H. ALL WOOL SWEATERS—Ages 2 to $ aad eat Cneniat Reema me SPECIALS 6 years; broken assortment ~__-___---~ 1.95 FOR THURSDAY 4 COPIES Of the Regular 35c LATEST POPULAR SHEET MUSIC $1.00 The Chas E. Wells bride who has lived in Casper for some time has been attending school at the county high school. The groom is empioyed with the Stand- ard refinery. The couple will make their home here. ~ eee Musical and Tea This Week at Presbyterian Manse. Among the social events of im- portance this week is the musical and tea to be siven Friday after- noon from 2:30 o'clock until 5:30 atthe Presbyterian manse, 1103 We? & Pash ing & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG. South Wolcott street. The enter- ii tainment is being given for the Music Co. . Denefit of the church building fund Home of the Chickering and a silver offering will be taken. 232 East Sec Casper E U 7 h td. The musical talent will be of Cas- and Lavoye ery ar ay per’s best, ands will include vocal Phone 194 and instrumental solos and duets. SPE Cl AL DOLLAR DAY Be ee ee 00 Men’s Pure Silk Dress Socks 2 Pairs for in peak a cis ____- $1.00 peer eee Conte, Cae: : Se OG ira ety Quality Black Sateen ee $1.00 pecials ROUND ALUMINUM ROASTERS Regluar $1.25 THURSDAY ONLY ‘Men’s Wool Socks, 3. pairs The CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. 147 South Center Street 220 SOUTH Che Casper Daily Cribune For Infants | Ask for “‘Horlick’s,’’ at all Fountains son, Billie Selover and the guest of honor, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. Handley are among the out of town visitors here from their home at Midwest. eee Mr. and ~ Mrs. William Connor their home for some time. o- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. O'Brien left yesterday for Denver to spend sey- eral days. Mrs. R. H. Nich who mother of spent several weeks Nichols: turned Bluffs, Ia., this week. a week or 10 days here visiting with friends has returned to her home in Lander. Mrs. Batney Tulotson of Glenrock has returned to her have mov 2 ,| Spending a few days here guest of joved to Ft. Collins to make Mrs. Robert Grieve. . was formerly Miss Opan Matz of this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8S. guests of friends here for a few days from their part of the state. antes . PAGE THREE. in Casper visiting at the{ Mr. home on South Park re- to her home in Council and Mrs. F. A. Hudson are among the Denver visitors spending a few days here this week. ENUS: r. and Mrs, E. Bok of Buffalo, Y., are in Casper having arrived this morning from Buffalo, N. ¥. ses The largest sellir ing neality pencil in te world Lawrence Bower who spent home after Try a dozen Atall dealers Mrs. Tulotson 3 Copying As soft or hard as you wish 220 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. Sherman are home in the southern an Pencil Co., AVG wad 05'18 ous salve ‘qujod A10A9 0} e[qIssao08 APOINb pus Aysve—pazeooy A[tezjUED ss]o}0Y Poos 19430 JO esoy} UBY} AIYySIY OU aie Sayer Jo}OHT Sopey ‘ours *{Nd PUB EdJATES JO OdUd] +]00x0 8} O31dsep uy} NOK [19} [Its Sepesuy SOT asoux 944 SHOLISIA IPRA sgom wader, hotel management. Los ANGELES| HAY— GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Lo. 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE TEL. 27 STORAGE FORWARDING for the hest results in raising thickens uge Victor Buttermilk Starter. For more eggs feed Victor Scratch Feed and Laying Mash. Tos dere as Dollar Day at the Casper Gas Appliance Round Roasters . . 3 and 4 Quart Aluminum Kettles Aluminum Bread Pans Pyrex Bread Pans Pyrex Cake Pans . . Pyrex Pie Pans (Large) Pyrex Bean Pots . . Pyrex Covered Casserole . 78a sae Peron ee CORNIIIUIY | ree The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” ' Phone 1500 115-119 East First St. —we offer for discrimf- nating women about one hundred of the sea- son’s smartest and most charming dresses for street, afternoon, dinner and evening wear, in satin, bengaline, faille crepe, georgette, crepe- back satin, satin canton, charmeen and _ twill. sizes 16 to 5014, CENTER ST. Phone 425 <inshees: The FAD apparel. —this store abounds in high class “‘extra value week” specials in coats, suits, dresses, —everywoman’s store the style’s the thing A convenient place to meet your friends —three things “evyerywoman” should do tomorrow ---Register! --See Dawes! _—s_ ---Visit the Frantz Shop-:- and inspect this “Extra Value Week” SPECIAL in Charming Dresses ‘ 3 at “Md from our new fall and winter stocks; regular- ly priced up to $75.00. hats and other