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morrow evening at 7:45 at. Town: send preceding “the Elks' formal dancing party are Mr. and Mrs. Bin- genheimer, Mr. and «Mrs. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. William Hazel- mire, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Miss, Edna‘ Welsbrode, Miss a Mahoney, Miss Leah Holleran, «Ruth Stevenson, Miss Lovey Norrig; Miss Catherine Hol- loran,,. Miss) Lojs; Longshore and Everidge, Messrs. R. V. ristopher, Sam ‘ Don \' Phillips; Vjames: "Bardwell, Al’ Miller, “Clem Nicolaysen, Ralph: Barton, «Robert Blackmore, Thomas, George Wood, ‘William Schoonmaker, B. E. Allen, Wheeler ‘W. Canfield, ‘H. E. Hamilton*ani Donnel'y. Reception ie At Roosevelt . Members of the faculty were hos- tesses at ® reception given Monday afternoon “at the newly completed Roosevelt school.for members of the hool board and parents of the children, in commemoration of Roosevelt's birthday. “Talks of in- terest were given on the . life of Roosevelt by M. P. Wheeler, C. H. Townsend, George Nelzon, W. 0. Wileon' ang A. A. Slade,-superinten- dent of. Casper’ schools. Tea was served in’ the “kindergarten ‘to 150 Pupils. ‘ddi- George Nelson Marie Donnell Fifth .Grade Mildred Franklin Address’ The Rev. R. R. Hildebrand Sixth ‘Grade Girls “Wyoming” ee ---- By Members. of the Schoo! cee Entertain at. Luncheons. : Mrs. W. H. Crawford will enter- tain at» two: informal ‘bridge lunch- eons at her “home, 324 South Gratit reet on Wednesday ‘and Friday of ilsweek.. ‘Twenty guests will at- tend each” afternoo! cee Mrs. White Is Hostess At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. Alex White was hostess at a 1*o'clock luncheon and bridge party -given yesterday at her home on Eighth: street. Decorations, at- tractively, arranged. in a. color scheme of orange. and Ulack sugges- tive of: the -Hallowe’en season were used,~ Honors ‘at bridge .were- wor by Mra. Fred’ Villnave and Mrs. Denis" Daly. nis Daly, Mr: ck A, Leary, Mr: E. J. Donahoe, Miss Edna Smit! Mrs, Charles: Schank,- Mrs. Fred Villnave, Mrs. A. P. Kimball and Mrs. M.8. Younges 4 |. ae) eas Masquerade Dane> Wednesday Evening At I. 0. 0. F. Hall i A masquerade dancing- party will ‘Wgiven Wednesday evening at the Odd Fellow’s hall by the Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 to which all members and friends are. invited sto attend. sie Meet ‘hie’ Eventing: ~The Royal Neighbors of America will_meet this. evening at 8 o'clock promptly at he: Seode hall. number of can: tes will be inttat- ed and business matters after which refreshments will be served and games played, “All a bers are asks to be present. : Se we Catholic Giri’s Club Following ‘the: regular meeting of the Catholic. Girl’sclub.to be held this evening at ‘the Mullin club a Ha'lowe’en party will be given for members ‘and their friends. Aley | “Al) guests. Hallowe'en stunts will be played and: the entertainment wi'l be entirely in keeping with the sea- son. eee. Treble Clef to Meet This . A meeting of the Tre! Clef chorus will be held this evening at the Klein Marks music and Art Shoppe promptly at 8 o’clock.. It has been announced by the presi- dent, Mrs. T./J. Riach that there is @ vacancy for three second sopranos and those wishing to. join the chorus may notify an officer of the organ- ization or members of the. board of directors. > ee Westminster Guild Meeting at Manse. 7 e- regular meeting of the West- minster guild will be held Wednes- day evening»at the rian manse, 1103 Scuth Wolcott street. Following the'dinner to be served at $:30 o'clock. a program on China will be given which will be in charge of Miss Dorothy Prewitt. Al! busi- s girls and teachers of the con- sregation are invited to attend. rer Card Party Thursday Evening at Mullin Club. A card party will be given at. 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the Mullin club on Seventh street by members of the Altar id Rosary a ty of St. Anthony's Catholic church, Tickets for the entertain- ment-are on sale-by Mrs. .B. T. Cul- len and her committee consisting of Mrs. J. F. Salland; Mrs. Peter O'Malley, Mrs. BD. A. Ford, Mrs. Roy McAdams and Mrs. J. F. New- man. eee Woman's Association Of * Congregational Church to Meet. Another all day sewing session ‘will be Held by members of the Wo- man’s association of the First Con- Bregational church tomorrow begin- ning at 9:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs, B. B. Anderson, 350 CY ay- enue, apartment 6, All women of the church are urged ‘to be present. ‘ ° 7 Miss Kath'cen Sulljvan Will Entertain’Club Members. Miss Kathleen Sullivan will: enter- ‘ain the members of the Midnight Bridge club on Friday ‘evening of ‘his wetk at their home on East Tenth street, eee Retail Clerks To Give Social and Dance. ‘ A social and dancing party will bé given this evening at the Knights of Pythins ha'l by the Retail Clerks of Casper for members of the or: ganization and friends, The enter- vainmént.will “follow the regular business meeting which will be held English Lutheran Aid To Meet November 6. ~ The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English «Lutheran church will meet on Thursday afternoon, November 6, instead of October 30, as announced in yesterday's Tribune. eee Winter Witt Hold church will meet tomorrow .after- noon at 2:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. W. Patterson, 725 Pear street. « eee Santha Meeting we ‘ednesday a Z Omara Santha No. 43 will hold an important business meeting Wednes- day evening, October 29, at the Knights of Pythias ‘hall. ’ Refresh- ments will be served by a committee in charge and all members are asked fo be present. PERSONALS ~ Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew and Mrs. W, F. Dunn, mother of Mrs. Drew who attended Homecoming in Lar- amfé last week and who have been visiting {n° Denver are expected -to return to Casper tomorrow. 7 The trip is being made. by motor. eee The Rev. Charles A. Wilson is spending the week in St. Louis -ending the National Board of Mis- slo of the Presbyterian church. cae Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lewis have returned from a three weeks’ trip to Washington D. C. Mr. Lewis was in Washington conferring with the treasury Cepartment officials on income tax matters. ar Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B, Larson and son David and Clifford Bond spent Sunday in Douglas the guests of Miss Catherine Jenne. . eee Miss Garnette 1. Hoskins of Den- ver arrived this morning and is a guest at the Townsend. ar Mrs. John Grieve who has been visiting with friends in Omaha for the last week is expected to return to Casper tomorrow. see Mrs. B. M. Boyde of Lusk is an out of town visitor here and is a snes? af the Hsering. = - . * >) Mr. and. Mrs. B, O, Hammond re- turned last evening overland from honeymoon trip to Michigan and Look For This Poster bola Sq For the ‘occasion the ball. room of |) the Mullin club will be turned into a witches’ cavern, with only Jack- o'-Lanterns, black cats with ey. ft DDT as , bee & The Regalia ¢ @ for afternoons Dainty enough for the in- formal dance, tially suitab! 2 new Fall nlinuer with its () slender straps so cleverly caught -toget ( Black and Satin ..912.95 fi i @ @ GOLDEN RULE Department Store § Lindsay & Co. Coroner On the Republican Ticket He promises, if elected to the office of County Coroner a square deal to all, and an economical administration of his office. Your vote will be appreciated to the fullest extent —Political Advertisement, Casper for a few days AA week. Mr. Rae ts a member of Lippert and Rea Construction company. Robert Coble, prominent of] oper- ator, is in Casper on business after acquiring holdings in the Craig, Colo. field. Mr. .Coble who has interests in Big Muddy and Lost Soldier sec- tions is renewing old friendships, this being his first visit to the city since 1917. ees Oscar Warren,’ manager of the American, hotel, has returned from a two weeks stay at Thermopolis where he took treatment at the Hot Springs. ~ : eee aes : Otto Spratte, cigar salesman-is in Casper on business from Denver. ete e C.'H. Wingerider,- W. H. Messner, S. H, Wilson and C. H. Kinney are Denver business men registered at the Townsend. es ee 8. H. Sontag of New York arrived this morning and will spend sev. eral days here on busines. eo 8 8 Commander H. A. Stwart, who for some months has lived here as Pepre- sentative of the government in the receivership of Teapot Dome and who, after November 1, will’ ‘the for the government,’ has ———_ short time in Rawlins on ‘ eee ‘W. D. Monk is a business visitor from Cowley, Wyo. eee J. K. Ruffer is in Casper on busi- ness from Racine, Wis., having ar- rived this. morning. vee R, W. Wheaton is transacting bus- iness affairs in Casper for a few days from Los Ange‘es. eee W, E. Johnstone of the ‘Portland mt company, who has been ill! for the last three months and who jg greatly improved, isin Casper from Denver on one of his regular business trips. Mr. Jobhstene is a guest at the Henning. Sereery J. L. Learner who has been visit- ing, here for several days at ‘the home of his brother, Fred Learner {s returning to his home in Denver all printed in bright colors, ready tocut out and stuff. Aunt Jemima herself and Uncle Mose each 15 inches high; little Wade and Diana, each 12 inches high, ~ ¥..D. Welty, proprietor of Welty's Inn at Dubois is in Casper on bus- iness. 5 eee K. L. Lents, dry goods salesman ‘out: of St. Joseph, Mo., is in Casper on business this week. eee th E. Thornton of the Pro- ducers» and Refiners~ corporation is in Casper on business from Rawlins. @-e.e : H. D. Bellrose, tire salesman is here on business from Denver and is a guest at the Henning. eee M. W. MacPheal, general manager of the Warren Constfuction com pany is here on business with M, W. Woodward, general superinten- dent of the company. Mr. MacPheal will be a guest at the Henning dur- ing his stap here. eee Bryon 8. Huls of Douglas spent a short time here yesterday enroute to Sheridan on a short business trip. eee ‘Wade Fowler is in Casper on bus- iness from Douglas. : eee C.F. Stephenson. is among the Rawlins visitors spending a few days in the city this week. eee E. W. Stevens returned yesterday from. Rawlins and Laramie where he has been spending the last four days on business. eee M. E. Ramage of Lysite is here on business toda: Dolls, samples and folder, all for 30c. Use the below to send for them '. . eo ee ee eee eee Aunt Jemima Mille Dept.98.A ~St. Joseph, Missouri Bacloee find 30c. Please send me dolls, samples and recipe folder. Print Name———_______ City, Street Addrees_____s¢ate___,__ Robert J. Davidson of Powder River is here on business. eee W. B. Smelser ts a business visi- tor'here from Midwest. —__ NOTICE TO PUBLIC The local W. C. T. U. announces to the public. We are not endorsing any of the candidates, and have no workers in the field campaigning for any of them. MRS. NETTIE DUNN, President. PAGE THREE. NEW YORK.—General Plutario Elias alles, president-elect of Mexico, arrived in the United States on the Mner George Washington after touring Europe. SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—Mrs. T. H. Kelty of San Bernardino, who while lying injured In a canon re- cently slashed her breasts and wrists to keep alive with blood her five-year-old niece, died as a result of her injuries and exposure. ART LINENS 36-INCH COLORED HANDKERCHIEF LINEN‘in all the wanted shades, yard___ $1.25 18-INCH ART LINEN—Ivory and colors Per yard WHITE ART LINENS—18-in. to 90-in. at per yard___ 75C10 $3.50 EXTRA SPECIAL 3 DAYS ONLY e NATIONAL LINEN—AIl linen, 18-in, to 86-in. wide, per yard MEN’S COLORED HANDKERCHIEF squares. Pure linen, 55c each,2 FOR____ $1.00 TOWEL SPECIAL THREE DAY SPECIAL ALL LINEN—17x32-inch hemsticthed Towels with space for monogram WE Perkins & Co, SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG, OF NEW Evening Gowns FOR DANCE AND EVENING WEAR SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY-MORNING ‘A “Remarkable Sale” beca - and remarkable values! use of the remarkable styles _ It_was more -than: luck that enabled cur buyer, Mrs. Fuch who is in New York to get such wonderful dresses to sell at such a low price: SPOT CASH purchases ON A TREMENDOUS SCALE for this - Store resulted in ASTONISHING PRICE: REDUCTIONS! Our patrons benefit as a result! CAPTIVATINGLY CLEVER STYLE IDEAS Q* The FUCH ‘ $ y AND SUCH . * MODELS! $ Come Early for this sale!. While every preparation has been made, urge you to be on hand in the morniag for best selection! " Remarkable Sale bs ADORABLE TRIMS * You'll SIMPLY NOT BE ABLE TO RESIST THESE Q” There are 165 Dresses in this sale, all of the very best materials and style. You can make your choice from the biggest stock of evening dresses in Casper. CASPER’S LEADING: SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND WE GIVE WHAT WE Co. ADVERTISE