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‘OCIETY, MARY TOBIN given today at the Henning hotel, Autumnal glory in flowers made fm setting for the luncheon table which was arranged to care for the 30 guests. At each end and in the middie, it bore vases of splendid bronze “mums,” true flowers of the fall. The nut baskets were artistic flowers, sterns encased in fern, their chalices holding the dainties. Place cards fitted in-the scheme, being pictured with late blossoms. Guests present were: Mrs. W. J. ‘Wehrll, Mrs. H. B. Durham, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. Glen a efield, Mrs. H. C. Chappeil, Mrs. i, Mrs. E. E. Enterline, ig A. J. ‘Hazlett, Mrs. W. D. John. on, Mrs. J. C. Neilson, Mrs. R. W. oucks, Mrs..C. R.. McGrew, Mrs. R. C. Smith, Mrs. Charles Neithamer, Mra..C. P. Taylor, Mrs. W. G. Per- kins. Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs, Mar. soatl Dayton, Mrs, Carl Bennett, Mrs. Harry Cotton, Mrs. E. EB. Fisher, Mrs. R. T. Kemp, Mrs, Frank Fisher, Mrs. A. K. Bott, Mrs. Carl Gompf, Mrs. H. Roe Bartle, Mrs. E. H. Foster and Mrs. L. A. Chase. eee Benefit Concert To Bo Given Friday Eyening. * Under. the auspices of the Cian Stuart No, 248 O. 8. C., assisted by the Standard company’s orches- tra and friends a benefit conc ert will. be given at the Presbyterian tabernacle.on Friday evening,’ Oc- tober 24. beginning at 8 o'clock promptly, L. A. Reed of the Mid- ‘west Refining company will act as chuirman.: The program folicws: March, “Chimes of Liberty” .. seee------- = -. Goldman . O. Co. Orchestra “Beneath Thy Window” Di Capua Bartl je Fling .--.-_-- - Master Tom Stewart 2-5 Dance, Highland Piano solo (a) “Norwegian Bridal Pro. oo, Miss Solo, “Marcheta” Mrs. Don Lobdell Quartette, “Annie Laurie’ Goblins and ghosts will be in evi- dence, and a Gypsy fortune teller will be the center of attraction. Games and fun-making stunts will help make an enjoyable evening, to which all the young people of the church and their friends are cor- dially invited. ce. Mr. and Mrs. Kearns are Honored at Party. week were the honored guests at a miscellaneous shower ani dancing party given last evening by a num- ber of employes of the Tribune. The entertaini:«nt was given at the James Griffith cabin east of the city and excellent music. was fur- ntshed during the evening by the mandolin orchestra composed of the Messrs. Ed. Dvorak, George Moore, Cc. 8. Thompson, L.. P. Wood, “mil Hadley and Edwin Bliss. A lunch was served at midnight. Among those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanway, Miss Isabel Hanway, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dvorak, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8S, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. George Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Butlack, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold B. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Minnick, Mrs. Clara Gillam, Mre. Mary Stapleton, — Mr‘ Dorothy Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Frost, well, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gerdom, Jr., Miss Nellie Craft, Miss Alice Adams, Miss Mary Peevy, Miss Jeannette Lan- des, Miss Jean Ray, Miss Harel Lee, Miss Ruby Kothe, Miss Lu- cille Fletcher, Miss cille Frost, Dr. I. E. Berquist, Col. W. HL Red, Watery Eyes You will be astonished at the quick results from simple camphor, witch- hazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bot- tle Lavoptik helps any case sore, red or watery eyes. Eye cup free. Casper Pharmacy. dvertisement. a St., 232 East Secon US Casper. ‘And Lavoye, Wyo. “Elizabeth’s Specials FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘BLACK CHIFFON VELVET, 40-inch. Special, per yard_—--_-------__-_-_-_ IUM SILK—Good quality, all colors. Regular 50. 40-inch width. Special, per yard_-__--+-_________. 4.95, 1.85 HEAVY FLAT CREPE—Light colors, suitable for lingerie, 40-inch width. Special, per yard_-____ mie, SWEA’ Special, each _______ HANDKERCHIEFS—Real _TERS—Ladies’ Brushed Wool Sweaters, choice of colors. Regular $10'to $12 sellers. $7.95 linen, mozek hand work, ~ something new and different for gifts. Speci: , each -_____. ee te ee COLORED CREPE DE CHINE HANDKERCHIEFS, regular 50c. Special, 3 for--___-__,___. LADIES’ WOOL-HOSE, to close out, per pair__< NELLIE DON HOUSE DRESSES—Beautifully made of French gingham. Regular $5 and $6. Very special, each BIG DISCOUNT ON ALL LADIES’ UNION A Few Silk and Wool or Wool Mixed Suits een -$1.00 _....-$1.00 -$3.95 SUITS Less Than Cost } Elizabeth s 141 East Second HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING Shop’ Phone 736 See Our Window Display in Imported Tapestries Huntley, E. E. Hanway,Jack Perry, Perey. Kearns, Clack Perry, CUf-} sent ford Bond, Lew Griffith, Roscoe Bowman, Emil. Hadley, James Grif- fith, L. P. Wood, Clarence Junior _ guests. Ruth Bagby Miss Ruth Bagby, will enlertain a number of her friends at’ an in- formal party on Saturday at her home, 1227 South Him mtteet. " By: ae Mrs. Cullen is Hostess At Informal . ; Mrs. Ben T., Cullen was’ hostess today at an informal 1. o'clock luncheon given at her home, 719 Badger avenue. Among those who attended were. Mrs. A. P. Kimball, Mrs. C. P. Brodie, Dirs. W. W. Slack, Mrs. Ed Pigeon, Mrs, Muro Lyons, Mrs. J. L. Dessert, Mrs. Alex McPherson, Mrs. J. F. Salland, Mrs. E. J. Donahoe, Mrs. J. J...0'- Riley, “Mrs. Ray McAdams, Mrs. Jack A. Leary, Mrs. Charles Nel- thamer, Mrs. Catherine Holloran, Mrs. Gertrude Sullivan, Mrs..M. J. Foley, Mrs. Fred Newman and Mrs. C. A. Forbes. ‘ Informal Dinner Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Peck sen- tertained informally at dinner last evening at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Minnick and Miss Mary- delle Peck. cee “s Mrs. Troth Entertains Her Bridge Club. Mrs. Thomas U. Troth entertain- ed the members of her bridge club this afternoon her residenc South Lincoln street.. Guests pre- _, besides. members were: Mrs. . R. MoWhorter. and Mrs. Norvieg of Culver City, Cal., | lan, who, is visiting in Casper the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bert Henderson. Pee ose 5 s 7 Danee Evening. Tho Standard Oil Athletic associa- tion will’ give the first dance ‘of }the season of the series Saturday evening, October 25, beginning at-9 o'clock at the Industrial building. Lytle's Linger Long orchestra ‘will furnish“the’ music and refreshments will be served during the evening. 8. Masqued Hallowe'en Party Saturday. : Miss Charlotte Burkett © will ‘be hostess at a Hallowe'en’ party. on Saturday afternoon, October 25, from 3 o'clock until 6 at her home, 132 ‘West Twelfth street. byterian Ladies’ aid society:will hold a bake sale and delicatessen on Sat- urday at 'White's grocery store ginning at 11.0’clock. Chicken sand- ‘wishes will be served at noon. eee Celebrates Fourth Birthday Anniversary. Complimenting her little son upon the occasion of- hia fourth birthday anniversary, Mrs. Q: K. Deaver gave a menierente party Wednesday after- noon at the Deaver home, 517 East Kirk nue. An enjoyable -after- noon was spent in games by the small guests the climax of the enter- tainment being a lunch served by Mrs. Deaver. Present were Sybil Johnson, Jane Bo Barbara imidt, Abbie | the Knights of Pythias hall. Griebel, Betty Clay, Betty Lou Arbuckle, Masle. Cough- |, Charline_Hanway, Frank Bach- eller, John Coughlan, Ear! Hanway, Jr-, Clem Cougian, John Pettingill, Gene Bigiin, John Bingenheimer, Bobbie Hagens and the quest of hon- or, vee i The Security Benefit association ‘will hold its regular meeting Sator- day evening at 8 o'clock promptly at ficers and members are urged ‘to be present. - Following the meeting a Hallowe'en costume dancing - party will be given and prizes awarded’ to those dressed most appropriately for the occasion. ‘The public Is invited to attend. Girls employea at the Burlington Offices will give a “gmy" party. on Firday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the club rooms ‘at the ‘ht office! The entertainment will be in charge of a be-] committee with Miss Leona. Brady as chairman. while the. games wil! be in charge of Miss Glenn McGa- hey, principal of. the ‘Young Women’s Christian association. ese ¥. W. ©. A. Chorus ‘Will Meet ‘Friday, The Young Woman's Christian as- sociation chorus will meet: Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the club rooms. . cee Mrs. K. C, Todd is a visitor here hort time from her honie in During" her stay here guest at ~ th ' Everywoman’s Store A Convenient Place To Meet Your Friends of- |’ PERSONALS Mrs. Zarring and Mrs. Lin IL Neble of Thermopoiis accompanied by Mrs. W. G. Sisk left this morn- Ing by motor for Laramie to at- tend homecoming at the state uni- versity. eee PY Mrs. Florence Bicker of Wiver- ton is. visiting in the city for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tinder of Raw- lins are visiting here for a sbort time having arrived yesterday. oe. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jordan are Cheyenne people who arrived in the city last evening. E cee Mss Evelyn Wyatt returned this morning from Denver. eee Mrs. Charles Brown of Newcastle is @ guest at the Henning. ese Mr. and Mrs, E. M. McKenna of Thermopolis have been spending several days in Casper the guests of Mrs. McKenna’s parents, Mr~and ‘Mrs. George Scot ose Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster Claytor arrived In the city this mornring from Pittsburgh, Pa., where they were just recently marriel. They will _makv their home on the Clay- tor ranch cn Sweetwater. ere Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Millin. ana son have returned from a weeks’ leasure strip spent in Denver vith friends and relatives, Ja aghter. are in Casper from therr hom in the southern part of the state. see Dr. and Mrs. "'T. J. Drew left by motor today for Laramie to attend homecoming at the university. after which they will go to Denver on a seyeral days’ pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. P. J .Wilson of Den ver who have been the guests of friends here for the last few days re- turned to their home list evening. oo Mrs. Ira W. Naylor left this morn- ing for Des Moines, Iowa, having been called there by the. sudden death of her father, H, P. Uncapher. Mrs. Carl Wickert of 782 CY ave nue and six weeks’ old daughter re turned this week from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. James W, Thomas and son are Denver. visitors. spend- ing a week here. eee Mrs. Anna Beaty of Omaha ts vis iting here with relatives having ar- rived yesterday, Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting Years ago the formula for fat re- duction is “diet"—exercise. Today it Is “Take Marmola_ Prescription Tablets.” Feiends tell ftiends— these friends tell others. They eat substantial food, live as they like and still reduce steadily and easily without going through long Marmola Prescription sold by all druggists the over at one dollar for a box, or if you prefer you can order di- ‘mola. Detroit neral ewe Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cypraesen, ss Katherine Davis, Harry Davis and R Mike Grant. sporting edi- tor for the Tribune returned last evening from Lincoln where they at- tended the Nebraska-Colgate foot- ball game played there last Satur- day, Mr. and Mrs. M. N .Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte and Mr. and Mrs, Pitt Covert left today for (Continued from Page Six) ETRU - So smart— and yet so different. This and other exclusive designs may be seen OTHROCK’ Casper’s Finest Jewelers, Phone 2626 Henning Hotel Bldg. STORE: NEWS FOR THIS WEEK'S SHOPPERS~ —this ‘is “‘Hat-and Coat Week” here—with’ rare’ values throughout the store—but we are not forgetting that every, woman-who' enjoys social gatherings. wants to be prepared => --Notonlyaravising diplay of simple though. charming | Dancing Frocks Evening Gowns --but captivating decreed: by: Paris and New. York as:correct “ Dress for the 1924-25 season. ---as well as stunning ee Wraps for Evening Wear of soft lustrous fur or shimmering silks and satins, ---and, of course, <i New Silk Hose ‘in the proper weaves and shades, ; with the character of style‘and quality.and those various accessories and adornments that add to the. smartness - and grace of-one’s costume Kid Gloves ---are all here at the Frantz Shop, —there are an unusual number of gay parties scheduled during the coming two weeks, for which this store has adequately prepared. We are here to serve you with courtesy and fairness, ready for your inspection and approval in variety ‘sufficient to afford discriminating selection and the assurance that your appearance willbe all that can be desired.