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$$$ $< —______ vii The ring cere- mony was used. They were attended by Mrs. Mary McDonaid and Mrs. Anna Leindine mother and sister of the bride. The groom with the Mutual Oil company at Mid- west where the couple will make their home, : . S.B. A. Meeting Ayd Entertainment he Security Benefit association will hold its lar meeting Satur- day evening at 8 o'clock promply at thé Knights of Pythias hall. All of- ficers and members are urged to be présent. “Followmmg the meeting a Jigilowe’en‘ costume dancing party be given and prizes awarded to ‘those dressed most appropriately for the occasion, The public is inviteg to attend, v 778 Neighbors of Woodcraft a Officers At Meeting An important meeting of thé Cas- per circle: No. 409 ~Neighbors of ‘Woodcraft .was held last evening at the Odd Felows hall. At midnight a lunch was served by the officers. During the business session the fol- lowing officers were elected to serve during the ensuing term. Guardian Neighbor, Cassie Hurst; adviser, Marie Overbaugh; magician, Clarissa Davis; clerk, Sarah Holcomb, ban- ker,Ethel Angel; attendant, Virginia captain of guard, Gladys musician, Olive Kelly; in- ner sentinel, Belle Longhurst, man- agers, Emma Kyte, Olive Barker, Neliie Crowe; corespondent, J. F. Heagney; recommended for instal- ling officer, J. E. Heagney. ee New Club Is Oragnized At Meeting ‘At @ meeting-held last evening at the, home of Mis Ione Fuller on CY ayenue a club was organized to be known as ‘the Befhel C. W. L, club. ‘Those present were the Misses Mar- guerlete Metz, Leta Ewing, Con- stance Metz, Annette Girardot, Cath- erine Dayis all of whom are stu- dents of the Natrona county high- school. ey, eee Joint Meeting of Baptist Circles Thursday Afternoon. i The East Side circle and KYO) gircle of the Baptist church will hold a joint meeting on Thursday after- noon at 2 ‘o'clock at the home of M C. S. ‘Thompson, 666 South urk avenue. Dr. Bowerman wiil give, an addres on law enforcement | with special reference to. prahibi- tion, A full attendance of enn. | bers is desired. The Willing Workers’ circle he ra Baptist church will ‘meet ursday afternoon at 2. o'clock at the residence of. Mrs. J. W. KelJey, 1106 West Eleventh street. cee Mrs. Lacy To Entertain At Luncheon. Tomorow Mrs. W. W. Lacy will ertertain at an informal luncheon and bridge party .tomorrow at the Flenning hotel for 30 guests. > eee In Being Issued For Hallowe'en Party. Fartatione are being issued by iss Bernadine Scherck for a Hal- lowe’en costume party to be given the latter part of next week at her home, 467 CY avenue, eee 3 Cabaret Dance At Townsend ‘Thursday, October 30. «A cabaret danve will be given on ‘Thursday eventtig October 39, at the Townsend hotel by members of the -Business. and Profes- sional Woman's club. The cntertain- ment will invlude several’ specialties by. mi of the: club and music for the evening will be furnished by the Curtz-Butterfield orchestra. The publiz is invited to attend and tickets fur the affair may be pur- chased et the Letter Shoppe in the Townsend building or from members of the club. Proceeds from the dance will be added to the educa- tional loan fund of the club used to assis: girls to complete their high school veducatio Fort. Caspar chapter, Order -of Jiastern Star, will. hold its regular meeting on Thursday evening, Octo- ber. 26 at the Masonic.temp!e. Dur- ing the ‘session. candidates will. be “Yhiuiatea and refreshments will’ be seryed.. Members of :the Casper chapter ag well as visiting Eastern Stars\in the city are cordially in- vited to attend. The examining com- mittee will be present at 7:30 o'clock. e 8 8 % Methodist Community Aid To Meet at Church. The Ladies’. Aid society of th? East Side Methodist’ Community church will hold its regular month- ly, ‘social meeting’ tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the church, 1614 East Second street with Mrs. Perry acting as hosters. All mem: bern. and friends are invited to at- tend. Homecoming at Laramie To! Be Well Attended. . Ralph McWhinnle, university registrar, has announced that from present indications the attendance at Homecoming days, Friday and Sgjurday of this week will be the est - attended since Homecoming day became an annual affair at the university. Many names have been received by Mr. McWhinnle. of those intending to attend including Ted Madden of Casper, Glen D. Lat Worland; Miss Jane Beck, Every woman in | Cas hear Mrs, Anna Ha: enne, discuss the ca Pe Tieneaae ig ove for gov. | court’ house, 7p. m—Political “Ad: | MARY TOBIN ~ —_———— ee Rock Springs; Maurine Hollo, Wheatland, and Oscar now residing in South Dakota. It is expected that 20 Casper people, graduates and former students will attend as well as a number from other cities and, towns in the state. Charles Fred Parks. representing the “W" club fs ussisting "Wedgé Thompson, president of the fresh- man class, and John Brunner, pres|- dent of the sophomore class, in pre- paring the final details of the Frosh-Soph Olympic which will be one of the features of the home- coming events. . Mrs. Charles A. Fowler enter- tained a number of friends yester- day aftrenoon at a Kensington given at her home on East Four- This at Townsend. Members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity wil give a banquet this evening at-6 o'clock at the Town- send hotel in honor of Judge Metz of Basin and Tracy McCracken, sec- retary to Senator John B. Kendrick who has been spending sevetal weeks in Casper. All members. of the fraternity in the city as well as visiting members are invited to attend. number of her friends today at an informal luncheon and bridge party given at her home, 719 Badger ave- nue. Guests who attended include: Mrs. J. Hanway, Mrs. Earl Calla- way, Mrs. Emmett Fuller, Mrs. F. C. Williams, Mrs. H. E. Hanway, Mrs. Thomas Kenney, Mrs. Fred Vi nave, Mrs. E. Bruce, Mrs. E. L. Hanway, Mrs. Ed Hadley, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Mrs. W. W. er bridge Taneheon, for 17 guests. Oars Woman's Association Will Meet Mrs. by Mrs. Whetstine a eer Gladman. . . Winter Memorial Aid to Serve Chicken Dinner. The Ladies’ aid society of the Win-. ter Memorial Presbyterian church will serve a’ chicken dinner this evening from 6 o'clock until 7 at the new church, 428 East H street. Pat- ronage from the public will be great- ly appreciated. eee Helpful Club to Be Entertained. 1 Mrs. Colby will entertain at her home, 729 North Center street, ‘Thursday afternoon for the meeting of the Helpful club. eee Mrs. Kelley Will ¥ Entertain Baptist Circle. Mrs. Kelley will be hostess for the regular meeting of the Gleaners circle of the First Baptist church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 1105 West Eleventh street. eee Scandinavian Lutheran Aid to Meet Tomorrow. The Scandinavian Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society will meet on Che ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church auditorium, 919 -East Sixth street. Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mrs. E. Rosenbert will act as host- esses for the afternoon. [[PERSONALS Mrs. L.. Leonard of Omaha is the guest of friends here. ene Mrs. E. R. Keith of Kaycee is a visitor spending a short time here. see Orland. Ormsby, son of) Mr: and Mrs. Major Ormsby left this morn- ing for Craig after a short visit spent here. cee Mrs. C. D., Christianson and baby daughter left last evening for Den- ver to be gone for.several days on a pleasure trip. see : Mrs. C. C. Pool and Mrs. C. H. Smith of Craig are visitors here today. lick’s ‘Hor Malted Milk |The Food- Digestible—No aly at hand. Alsp Tablet Ask for “Horlick’s,”' at all Fountains @ Avoid Imitations — Substitute Permanency- In choosing the drug store yourself as a customer, it is as well as reliability. Too man: closings seek to establish themselves ments. know who you are. ‘ot so with to you in every’ way we can. where you should establish well to consider permanency, times the past three years business changes and ve caused a flock of customers to scatter and as patrons of other establish- There is a distinct advantage to you in becoming a regular patron of a business—the advantage of being acquainted; of having not only the management. but the les force Too many merchants are careful to look up your credit rating, learn whether you buy for cash romptly, but entirely overlook their obligations to you. these stores. We feel a stern sense of re- sponsibility to and interest in you. ly to sell you your requirements, but’ to be of real service or settle your bills We are here not meres The thirty-two years we have been in this business in Cas- per is evidence of permanency and, what is even more im- porsant, has given us experience: that is valuable -to you yond what almost any other The KIMBALL RUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Do You Wish You Could _ > Be Fitted Properly C= The Answer Is Roth's Business Women’s Oxford A foot slipped into this remarkable oxford gets that un- usual sensation of bein; —arch, heel,, toe and fitted perfectly at every point And this applies to those “hard to fit feet,” the kind-with narrow heels, tender: toes and slender arches. arch resting and sv rting A carefully shaped forepart shank, extra narrow hee! measurements and the softest of kid uppers gives this shoe its remarkable fitting qualities. Give us a chance soon to try it on your foot. In black kid -_____._____$8,00 In brown kid ____________$9.00 Also in a two-strap style in Black Kid $8.50 a We Want to ae art Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores FOR ‘YOUR CONVENIENCE” A Hose Value We Have Yet to w Your Feet By It's absurd to wander into any shoe store picked, at random and expect to be fitted faultlessly the first time. you your shoes must be gi fully, know their peculiarities, arid find lasts and them best. Flitting from one shop to another hummin; picking a pretty pattern here and one there, is fun while it lasts, ut can only result sooner or later in ruined feet, steady customer The iven a fair chance to study of some worthy shoe store real satisfaction and pleasure from your footwear. man who sells your feet care- patterns that fit bird style, Become the and then you will get “Make Us Responsible for Your Feet”. W IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” Casvet Daily Cribune Mr.-and Mrs. H. L. Leaming of Midwest were arrivals in the city yesterday. eee Miss Mary B. McPake spent Mon- day in Cheyenne. vee Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carpenter of Denver, who have been spending the last four days in Casper, left today for Salt Creek to visit for a few days before returning to their home. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moffett de- parted last evening for points in Colorado to visit for a week with friends and relatives. eee Miss Virginia Wilson wil] leave soon for Oregon where she will visit for some time with her grand- parent: Mr. an? Mrs. Roy McAlister of Fremont, Neb., are visitors who ar- rived in the city last evening. see James A. Consigny, formerly of this city is now making his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Consigny in Ft. Collins. eee Mrs. Neal Tyler Sarah Avery are friends in Chicago. ars and ~ daughter visiting with . Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Kimbali left yesterday for Thermopolis to spend until Sunday there. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham have as thelr guest at their home on South Center street, John Clay of Chicago. and Mrs. TORE NEWS FROM Calvin Griffith, who have been the guests here for the last week of the former's daughter, Mrs. R. N. Hen- derson, departed last evening for their homes in Chicago. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Hender- son and her daughter Thelma, who PAGE THREE. M. C. Wachtel, prohibition officer, and Mrs. Wachtel of Cheyenne are in the city, guests at the Townsend. a tine itera aaa east suis Sure Relief will visit there for a short time. eee J. F. Gaiebel, who is connected with a large paint and varnish con- cern in Omaha and Mrs. Gaiebel are in Casper for a few days this week guests at the Henning. eee Mrs. A. T. Webb 1s visiting tn Casper from her home in Vatentine, Neb. FOR INDIGESTION cee Miss Betty Stephenson of Pitts- burgh, Pa., and Dr. Charles Stephen- ZELL-AN 2s 75 verywhere son of Hartford, Conn., are in the| “© °° 75¢ Packages & y tod: THE FRANTZ SHOP: -~ Coat and Hat Week ANY Moet lites iI XING 5) =the style’s the thing +—our staff.of courteous and experienced saleswomen are eager to serve you this week in the same satisfactory manner in which they have served scores of Casper women the past few days. —knowing that styles of our hats and coats—as well as other items of apparel—are not only correct but alluring; that fabrics and trimmings are high grade; that work- manship {is excellent, our saleswomen are justly en- thusiastic in showing custo- mers and helping them make wise and becoming selections In-our:Main Floor display dts of _ Better Cloth Coats : at the following prices are many very exceptional values $49.75. $59.75 $69.75. $89.75, and at prices.in between and up to $250.00 Leas In the Subway at $18.50 to $48.50 —and of course beautiful Fur Coats’ that carry distinction in their lustrous pelts and in every line of style and quality. Sold on a double } guarantee —last week was dress week—tremendously successful—and there is no abatement in the number of women who are choosing new Incidentally there are many social affairs, both formal and informal, to dresses here. occur during the next two weeks. We are showing exquisite dancing frocks and even- ing gowns that will make these affairs more Te Si EVERYWOMAN’S STORE. enjoyable for a number of Casper ladies.