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tl 1 PAGE FOUR. MARY — Jones-Sprague Marriage in Wheatland Friends in Casper will be pleased arn of the marriage on Wed- evening, October 15, in atland, of Miss Vera V. Jones ty to Roy Sprague, well- The bride is the Ruby Jones of where the couple are ir home. The groom is harles Sprague of the Construction Co. Mrs, Panhellenic Association Tournament Saturday Members of the Panhellenic Asso- ciation will give a bridge tourna- ment tomorrow afternoon at the Masonic Temple, beginning at 2:30 o'clock, for the benefit of the stu- dent Joan fund of the State Feder- ated Woman's Club, Prizes have been donated by the following Cas- per firms: Klein-Marks Music and Art Shop, Maxfield Parrish’s “Morn- ing’; Fuchs & Co., imported bottle of perfume; Perkins & Co., beaded bas; Lloyd Drug Company, 5-pound box of candy in leather box; Prin- cess, five-pound box of candy; The Bootery, chiffon hose; Campbell Hardware, flower bowl; Casper Sta- tionery, incense burner; Hoffhine Printing and’ Stationer of stationery; Rothrock’s Jewelry store, bar pin; Sprecher's Pharmacy, novelty com ; Blakey & Co., bou- Dry Goods, gift not tz Shop, beads, ear to match, Woodcraft Bake Sale Saturday The Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a sale of baked goods tomor row, beginning at 10 o'clock, and continuing throughout the day at the Casper Drug and Dispensary, on Second street. Members having do- nations are ask to send them to the store or not member of the “will be called fancy box Women of Mooseheart Legion Will Meet Casper chapter Mooset t 1 eveni at lowing the bu: ‘0. 306, Women of 1! meet this rooms. Fol- ness session, a social hour will be held, and refreshments served by the committee in charge All members are requested to be present Fidelis Class Holds Monthly Meeting The Fidelis class of Chureh held tts regular monthly business meeting yesterday after- noon at the church parlors. During the business session the committees for the year were appointed, after which the afternoon was spent so- clally, a Hallowe'en spirit prevailing throughout the meeting. Refresh. ments were served by the hostesses, the Mesdames Davis, Weidner, Jopp and McLellan. cee Formal Dancing Party Tuesday at Townsend Invitations are being issued for a formal dancing arty and buffet sup- per to be given on Tuesday evening of next week at the Townsend Ho. tel. Whe music for the evening will be furnished by the Burtz-Butterfield orchestra, the Baptist New Member Added to Casper Musical Circle Adeline Rannee Tidball now has associated with her in her new sta- dio at 642 South Lincoln, Grace Gil- pin Bean, a former student of plano With Allen Spencer of the American Conservatory of Music of Chicago. Mrs. Bean studied voice with Mad. ame Meyer and with Glen Hall, and theory under Frederick Grant Glea- son. She is especially experienced in conducting classes in musical kin- dergarten work, developing a foun- dation in rythmic and tonal percep- tion, sos Party For Nurses Thursday Evening The junior class of the Natrona County Hospital training school en- tertatned the senior class Thursday evening at the Nurses home. The evening began with class yells and toasts. Various games and other amusements furnished entertain ment and @ luncheon was served. The nurses' home was decorated With ferns and American roses and a color scheme of blue and white was carried out. The party was given as @ surprise to the senior class, eee Miss White to Entertain At Birthday Dinner Miss Pauline White will entertain informally this evening at her home, 642 W t Midwest avenue, at a birthday dinner to be followed by a theatre party. eres Dedication Exercises At Grant School Invitations have been issu the patrons of the Grant s attend the dedication exe » the newly completed Grant ol building. A delighttul program has been planned by the pupils of the up per grades. At the close of th af. fair ten will be served by members of the faculty. 1 to of Mrs. Cowan Entertains Midnight Bridge Club. Mrs. Frank Cowan entertained, the Midnight bridge club last evening at her home on South Wolcott street honors for the evening being won Bring Us the Kiddies We specialize in Children’s Haircutting We aré up-to-date with all patterns of Bobbing. In men's barhering we do FIRST CLASS SHAVING Our customers will tell you so. OIL EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP Oil Exchange Bldg. Beauty | TOBIN eS by Mrs. Nell Kimball and Miss Kath- ryn Mahoney. Among those present were: Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs, Paul Hooper, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Miss Mar- garet England, Mrs, Nell Kimball, Miss Kathryn Mahoney and the hostess. The club will be enter- tained again in two weeks on Thurs: day evening at the home of Miss Kathleen Sullivan Mayor and Mrs. Loy Will Entertain Mayor and Mrs. 8. K. Loy will entertain informally at dinner this evening at the Townsend Hotel, the entertainment to precede the Ma sonic dancing party. oe. Applied Arts Division To Hold Meeting October 20 The applied arts division of the Casper Woman's departmental club will hold a meeting on Monday of next week, October 20, at the home of Mrs. John M. Whisenhunt, 232 North Lincoln atreet. The director will be present for one hour only, from 2:30 until 3:30, and all mem- bers of the Departmental Club in | terested are invited to be present to draw designs of tooled leather. cee Masonic Dance This Evening An informal dancing party, the first of the series, will be given this evening at the Masonic Temple by members of the Masonic Dancing Club, Every effort is being made | by the committee in charge to make the affair a success, and it is ex pected that a large number wil tend. Those in charge of arrange ments include Mr. and 3 jay, Mrs, J. S. Mechling, harles W. 4 and Mrs. Carl the evening will 1 Curtz-Butterfield Altar and Rosary Society To Meet Next Wednesday The regular meeting of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Anthony's Catholic Church will be held on Wed- nesday of next week at the Mullin Club. Ht he afternoon will be the JG and r ses fe Mesdames Royal Neighbors Will Hold Special Meeting Saturday A sp meeting of the local camp, Royal Neighbors of America, will be held on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose Hall on West First street. Following the initia tlon of a large class of candidates, an entertainment will be given and each member ts requested to bring COLDS. “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab- lets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose second third doses com- pletely break up the cold. Pleas- ant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or opi- ates. Millions use “Pape’s Cold Compound.” Price thirty-five cents. Druggists guar. antee {t.—Ady, Dr. A. P. Kimball wishes to announce his new Office room location 114 West 2nd St. over Harry Yesness Store Suite 1 to 11 Tel 2208—1715W covered dish lunch. Officers are asked to dress in white. All Royal ‘Neighbors in the city are asked to attend, as the deputy, Leonora D. Fletcher of Denver, will be present. PERSONALS Miss Julia Cronin has returned to Cheyenne, after spending several days in Casper, eee Among those who will attend home coming week next week at the Unt- versity of Wyoming at Laramie in- clude Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schulte, Mr. and 3 M. N. Wheeler, Dr. and Mrs. J. Drew, Mr, and Mrs. Cc. R. Peter: Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mrs. James Laugh- lin and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Par- ker. pS eee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Belcher arrived in Casper this week from Wheatland and expect to make their home here. : cee Frank Mahoney of Rawlins spent yesterday and last evening here vis- iting at the homes of his aunts, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. cee Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stratton were visitors here this week from Wheat- land to attend the Baptist State 3oard meeting. see Mr, and Mrs. F. EB. Dearinger and Mrs. C, M. Norland of Wheatland were visitors here the beginning of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rossow. ee Mr. and Mrs. F. Probst and Mr, and Mrs. O. elson have as guests here Mrs. L. L. Berger and Mrs. Forrest Fisher of Greybull The visitors drove from Greybull on Wedne: and will visit here until be. Casper Daily Tribune day, when they will return to| shopping and visiting with friends hate hess They are guests at the their homes. Mrs. Fisher was for- merly Miss Marie Pritchett of this city. eee Clarence J. Morley, Jr., son of Judge Morley of Denver, Republican nominee for governor of Colorado, was a guest here for a short time this week of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parker. 2 Oe H. QO. Simeox, prominent ‘off man of Denver, is here on business and fs a guest at the Townsend, - eee Senator Francis E. Warren is a Buest at the Townsend during his stay here. cee W. E. Mills of Midwest is here today visiting with friends. see Cc. W. Lindsay of Chica; out-of-town business caller ee H. A. Potter of San Francisco is a business man who arrived «this morning. is an ere. oe. Emil Nelson and H. A. Smith, the latter who is in charge of the Sol- diers Home at Buffalo, spent a short time here this. week in Casper en route to Rawlins on business, eee J. E, Murphy and Arthur Merrill of Midwest are guests at the Towns- end. Mr, Murphy and Mr. Merrill came to Casper to attend the initia- tion exercises at the Elks Lodge. eee G. E, Sullivan arrived this morn- ing from Chicago and will spend sev- eral days here. cee W. F. Edwards is here today from Midwest on business, see QO. C. Gibson of Shoshon! spent yesterday here. see Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Milton and Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Lavoye are Pure in the Can—Pure in the Baking — that’s CAEUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER One trial will convince you— make a test—forget the rest CLEANING some article to the meeting for the] SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND PRESSING EXPERT TAILORING OPEN MONDAY NORTH CASPER CLEANERS AND TAILORS CORNER H AND NORTH CENTER STS. The Best in Service The Finest in Workmanship A TRIAL WILL SURELY WIN YOU NORTH CASPER CLEANERS AND TAILORS ° 901 No. Center St. Phone 784 Wholesale “after all Give Me Pigeon’s Good Fresh Roasted Coffee It’s higher grade. It's fresher in every way. Gives MORE and BETTER cups to the pound 3 Pounds Delivered $1.45 Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. 228 East Second Phone 623 Retail ~} here today. Townsend. ee ee Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Truger of Mid- west are ‘visiting in Casper. at the townsend. Mr. manager of the hotel at Midwest. eee, Miss Jeannetts Landes. has re-|] turned from a two weeks’. vacation / trip spent with felatives and friends in Mirmeapolis. : =) + aseticw “Mry and Mrs. W..W. Webb are out of town visitors: spending a time“here fron} their-home in tana. * parents, Mr. and Mrs. Namara in Douglas. ores Mr.and Mrs. W. G. eral days here. . . ing and Vg as well.. Is of polished, brown give easy fit and an appearance. solid leather from top $2.9 Booties How children enjoy fortable. rabbits and flowers. padded leather soles. pair of these. | $1.0 alee Harry, McNamara will spend Sat- urday and Sunday visiting with his T. EB. Me- Sheldon of Kansas City arrived in the-city yes- terday afternoon and will spend se: Jatk Daly of Chicago, wool buyer, who has been spending a several weeks’ vacation trip in New leans, arrived in Casper this mor: ‘tion, our modest (y, playing shoes for i, buys that mean extra value to you. profits to fewer big ones. If you really want to cut the family shoe bill to reasonable proportions start trading in the thrifty Economy Shoe Basement tomorrow. pleasant to save money in this way. Even Boy’s Feet Look Good in These Sturdy Shoes. Here’s a shoe made to make a boy’s foot look dressed up / and give lots and lots of wear smooth easily leath extra good soles, and has just the right swing to the toe to od look- uaranteed Sizes 214 to 514 $3.84 Sizes 1214 to 2 $3.24 Sizes 10 to 12 Cute Little Soit Felt bright red felt booties. Keep little feet so warm and com- Around’ the cuffs are interesting pictures some kiddie‘-happy with a Sizes 1114 to 2 $1.25 Sizes 814 to 11 $1.10 Sizes 54% to 8 | Wiseyy short Mon- Or- How We Are Able to Quote. These Low Prices See how trim it looks, er, has rounded toes. to toe. 8 these of Soft Make Has interesting strap fitting forepart. in Kid or Suede Dainty and Chic Indeed In piace of the heel pictured this slipper has the popular boxed heels, which are being worn more and more. Has decorative cut out front strap effect and fastens with one button. Semi short vamps. Fits well and will give good service. dn black satin or soft dull finish id. $598 Inspect This Slipper Critically Ask to see.it in black} satin, kid or patent. Hard to beat at-_-_ across the instep, fastens one button, has covered -Span- ish type heels and rounded, nice In Black Sat- Look this: pretty new. slipper over’ carefully. ow nicely it is made, how well it fits and You’ll want it certainly. Has clever cut out strap effect in front. Fast- ens with one button. Camfortable, stylish Moderate heels. 3.98 We like the smooth way this slipper fits and we feel proud of its attractive appearance. We've seen less charming slippers selling for considerable~more—often. anced ‘graceful lines will please you too, Its nicely bal- 598 “Tm in the. Army - Now That’s what your feet when you slip them into a pair of these comfortable Munson Army. last s. They are of*pliable -yet stout medium tan leather that wears in- Teal Lined with strong An economical buy $4.98 re eeigemenmesn shoes. definitely. Have and rubber heels, white drill cloth. i, SHOE - There are certain things that help us to quote these low prices to you. For instance—there is our less expensive (but handy) basement. loca- ™ t adequate) fixtures, our handy arrangement of dis- Suter selling—and our untiring search for choice Then too we prefer lots of small Think this over. _ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. NEW TIES in Black or Tan calf and kid leathers— $9.00 2nd $10.00 Boot Sho 2nd Floor O. S: Bldg. It’s Here’s Super « Service for - We.-can't-say enough for, this stout yet attractiy joe. 5 Has Pb ai ity aemace: 4 and strong brown leather ./) vamps, Solid ‘semi-heavy © soles. “Rubber heels. Ro: af toes... Give it a’hard test. % é will surprise you with i wear, 4 Sizes 12 to 2 $3.24 Sizes 814*to 1114 Fine Silk Hose by Phoenix See this ‘nationally famous brand of ‘beautiful silk hos- jery. Weare siacing @ sur- risingly good uality silk 108, exceptionally good fit- ting and with reinforcements at toe, heel, and sole in all the new colors. ‘eel the soft smoothness of this stocking and you will decide on Phoe- nix permenently. In Boule- | yard’ Gray, Blonde, Airedale, Dawn, Gun Metal and Black $1.00 will shout welt soles The Specialty —————